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If: 'J!; I 1 .. , --. DR. LAMONT, Pby,lclnn, lur,oon. Omce and retldlnDe on Boyno street, Treherne. , "-' I f DR. G. W. STAPI.ltS I , puyslalan aud anriloon. H. D. O. M. UDher' .Uy of Manitoba. Offioe Bud r81ldelloe,one b10ak or . ';"':.-lIt++I:-.,..,..H+..:It++lH+0;4*.) M. G. DUNDAS. D • •M. R. C. S. Enghlod, L. S. A. LoodoD. o! the British UY"lUoololllool Socloty, otc. alalan, nod BurgQOn. Olliee at rOlldeDCG I Broadway, RATHWELL. MAN. CO'f'fAGE HOSPITAL. ( tho trontmont. or IhdloBl, Surgical .. Aecoucbemont Cascs. All homo comrort,. tormlil apply to ANDREwS & I.INDSA y IIISOELLANEOUS. D. lIlCCOIG Agont In Trohorno for sovoral first 01as8 lORn i complluloB, Jonning on landa dud other proper· , tios nt ruusoDoblo flltes. Flanaolal bUBiDDaB conductod. " Pro)vinci,,\ Libmry 11\11 0::; AUGl'TONEEIUNG! I will sell your goods and lor a very small Discounl you can have your cash do. y 01 sal", I'rices reasonable and satislaction When we make your SUit, you will get a first-class fit and there will Fe no fault to find \\;ith thc quality. Order your' . . "'" F;all and W,inter Suits and Overcoats guaro.nlced. " N. "\VILSON. NO.2. Making a Good Appeal'ance is all art. AI·t requires artistic be- ( 10llgings. To be wcll the finishing touch is your jewelry. For Instance A Handsome Watch Fob suggests a substantial watch. Such rC(luisiles we supply. OUI' jewclry Ncw goods lln hand fresb I . . . I 'roln tl '11 d f b t' I' storc s lOWS an arl1stlc hne of goods lC lUI S, an'o es qua Ity. . Come in and inspect ollr stock. at unusually low (lnces. Call and see '. W.H. HOUSE. F. A. rIERCER ISSUER OF MAnUlAOI: f,ICENSES in and, k>ok over our line of , of which we have a good assortment at prices ranging from n (())Cct Up,t9 J5Cct . Op'ician ... :- -;- -;- " -
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Page 1: W.H. HOUSE. - TrehernePro)vinci,,\ Libmry 11\11 0::; AUGl'TONEEIUNG! I will sell your goods and lor a very small • Discounl you can have your cash do. y 01 sal", I'rices reasonable

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DR. LAMONT, Pby,lclnn, lur,oon. Omce and retldlnDe on

Boyno street, Treherne. , "-' I f DR. G. W. STAPI.ltS • I

, puyslalan aud anriloon. H. D. O. M. UDher' .Uy of Manitoba. Offioe Bud r81ldelloe,one

b10ak ,oD~b or t~e po.~-omc.. . ';"':.-lIt++I:-.,..,..H+..:It++lH+0;4*.)

M. G. DUNDAS. ~[, D •

• M. R. C. S. Enghlod, L. S. A. LoodoD. o! the British UY"lUoololllool Socloty, otc. alalan, nod BurgQOn. Olliee at rOlldeDCG

I Broadway, RATHWELL. MAN.

CO'f'fAGE HOSPITAL. ( l~or tho trontmont. or IhdloBl, Surgical .. Aecoucbemont Cascs. All homo comrort,.

tormlil apply to

ANDREwS & I.INDSA y

IIISOELLANEOUS.

D. lIlCCOIG

Agont In Trohorno for sovoral first 01as8 lORn i complluloB, Jonning on landa dud other proper·

, tios nt ruusoDoblo flltes. Flanaolal bUBiDDaB conductod. "

Pro)vinci,,\ Libmry 11\11 0::;

AUGl'TONEEIUNG!

I will sell your goods and lor a very small • Discounl you can have your cash do. y 01 sal", I'rices reasonable and satislaction

When we make your SUit, you will get a first-class fit and there will Fe no fault to find \\;ith thc quality. Order your' . . "'" F;all and W,inter Suits and

Overcoats

guaro.nlced.

" N. "\VILSON. ~[.A.A.

NO.2.

Making a Good Appeal'ance

is all art. AI·t requires artistic be-(

10llgings. To be wcll c\t'I~ssec\, the finishing touch is your jewelry. For Instance

A Handsome Watch Fob

suggests a substantial watch. Such rC(luisiles we supply. OUI' jewclry

Ncw goods lln hand fresb I . . . I'roln tl '11 d f b t' I' ~ storc s lOWS an arl1stlc hne of goods

lC lUI S, an'o es qua Ity. . Come in and inspect ollr stock. at unusually low (lnces. Call and see

'.

W.H. HOUSE. F. A. rIERCER ISSUER OF MAnUlAOI: f,ICENSES

in and, k>ok over our line of

,

of which we have a good assortment at prices ranging from

n (())Cct Up,t9 J5Cct

. Op'ician

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Ung me to the esamlnllUoIl I.B4 etoile AN EXTINCT ANIMAL. SEIZED WITH SOUVENIR FEVER. THE PO~SONS 11 t The t Transgressor.

It for me." The rector s8t upright and pve 8Il Tourists' Croze to Possess Mementos , "MUST BE REMOVED

llumlnlsterlal ,. hlstle. of Forei;n Travel.

, "You-poor little glrll" he SllllU.'COlma, \'tl~~fE!.~:~ili~"~)~I~~;~~;~'):i prehenslvely. - f [,

"1 hRye come tl) urgue with tDO,se.

I to whether I,cnn uccept tbe ~~[,i;tt~~;~~;i~11~~~R?:;:~;?,~t~t'~ttS~ • ment," the girl conUnuCl1. .'''1 '~gn!at'er" pllrt .: •. , .... ,~''', ..

party of Americans recently went St Paul's Cathedral Th<l't

UIl01CC<l the crypt, stared at the .. lnt.1". and then olimbcd the stwrs

the S,stem;-Both Kidneys and Bowers Artt Ra-I stored To Action 8y ,

DR. CHASE'S IIDNEY -LIVER PILLS lind I need It bndly. There lq no 1'I'1,pv dute buck to PArll .... t· thnt I could hl1,e passed the.e,taolina· which we know 'Ilb~nt

By TROY ALLISON.

Ooprrlghted. 11m. by E C. p"r<.'tlU ..

\ , NctlWIa you can wear codl you 10 lillIe in real -'ad, _ Im'ice and real oaIiaiactioo aI

topmost gollery. here one o[ them hung bBilk from

the pal ty. He was presently discov-ored trymg to clup flakes' o[ stone There are three ways, and tlneo I Mr. R B. Dixon, l\[cGillIvary, B.O.,

The young rector of Sl John's ad· jll8ted the student Inmp untll'lt tbrew a mellow lIt1bt on tbe library tnble and then pulled down the window shadell. ~Ie hll4 just settled himself comfort­abl,. In the MorrIs chair when the bell

lion us cordllllly, or eyen more tbnn Uose dltt. We were In the same fllwlly ,In-North reElch;" down to the

~ (r~~ one of the ornamentnl plllllrs. o.nly, by ,."Iuch the system can be wtites -"I have found Dr. Chasc's I guess I only wall ted a bIt o[ St. d f t tt Pllul's to tllke bllck wlth me to Amer- n 0 pOIsonous wns c mil er-:-the Kidney·Livor Pills 10 be exactly

i~Il," he drawled by "ay of explilna. bowels, _the kidneys and tho sklll. Iwh1lt 1 nced. Since 1807 I have been lIOn. The bowels are named first, be on the construction of tho Crow's

c1nsses at Hchool, UlIlt my marks were IllIge nnd 01" ny8 higher than lIel'H." from the

..." Tbe redor Indulged In the-to hlru- lived t~~1~~~;l~:~~~1![:,~~ nnusunl luxury. of Ildgeting 10 hla chnlr nnd IlJOllplng,bls forebead w hairy bls bandke~hlef.,' __ commingling ot

rang. "It Is an Involved point ot, ethic-. elln be little or no qnestlon but ,that II ',::;~t.~;~;r~.,I~ In a mere man of tbe world the MI balry mammotb waa contempora- '~~~ • .!!!~I'~

88, Marlon." be sald,feeblY. llooUS wllh mnll'ln Nortb Amerlcn ~~dJ:~~ .. al\ght elevation or the e) ebr~ws pro- I "\ WlIut you to clellr It up .fo,r me, ''\~~!~lb~aJl; duced by the sound of the bell would • but I'm afraid I "nut IOU to sec It liS well as In Europe Its geologIcal • bave been Interpreted as despnlr or • my ,vay," she acknowledged. , ,', ruugu 18 from the !!Ioseo( the ~'OCene e _, ' to tbe lattel' llurt of tbe pleistocene. dlscust nt the Interruption, but "the "Yon hll"e come to fOl'lIfy yourself 1 '1'be chief peculiarity of tbe untmal

Rev. Joim Courtne"'s ouly attitude to- by getdng me to sullstllutlllte your J I I th t 1 Is the extraordinary el"ngllted' cnnlne It. Is True ward the rebellion of the lIesh was op n on a YOIl ,are justllled III aCo t h 'I h t ccpting -:the nl)polntment?" he nsked eet. • e 011 Is of unusual length basis of true nationnl pros-.that be bad spent n Vety bnsy, trylDg slowly. '~., I' nud the legs nrc sbort. 'fhe aulmal ',,,,,.11' ... , .. .. of sound industrial and finnn-

da,. and that even ordained Ilesh "We will accept 'tbe prCmlsesi thnt measures abOut Beven feet III lengtb .'··c,jmliti.ons, and of a higher CiVl-crtYe& rest and Hol\tU(\e occuslonally. there WIIS no fraud p'remedltnted1 that llslde from the tall. 'fbe lower jll'U

"Yon, Miss )InDuing!" ho exclaimed tbere ",us no'reuson tor yonr,prefere!u; have n downward projection In tront. IU:ZGI~le;lt'Dt'i~D'gisriCh slow. In lIuPnrlse as the ... Irl "as ushl'red In !oIlSR Lawrence to tike the c"xllmlnu- (Iue to 11 Ol1ngellke widenIng of tbe Th f d inflati.on, ... .. Jllwfunes, which doubtless servCd ns a e cause 0 a aru;erous b,. the rector's hOllsckceller. tlOII excellt tbut 3011 ,,'ere temporarily of a demotnlizing extravngance

t III Y IlrotecHon to the teetb, preventing their. 1 d

Marlon Monnlng 811t down In the 00 • ou are by education entirely I ' uxury an of on inevitable armchair Indlcnted Ilnd wns silent qUllllHed to 011 tbe potlltlon, nnd I njury or 108s. In some at tbe lIu ger agitation, envy, hv·stElrilll.·'

tbl ., forms from South Amerlen this IIl1nge d II

trom the moment'H embarrassment I n .. ·we IIi"Y 11180 claim thst I YOll WRS not ,present, while the callitlo an co apse, 18 MI eame to ask your advlt.'e, Mr. have a more prllctlcal buslne~9 wlud Getting rich quick.-Wall Street

Courtne,., I'm In trouble," she lII1id and n stronJer' physique tllan Mlsa teeth were e\"ell more elougated tban Journal. IInall,.. Lawrence, both ot these being recog- Is tbe ,case with thlll species, atta~lng

'I'he rector wondered what eould nlzed as desirable buslncss qnallfica- Il length ot o,'er sIx, Inches and "roo The supenonty of Mother Gro.ves' tI " trudlng Car below the jaws wheD Worm_Extermirtator IS shown by ItS bave bappened In tho quiet town to ons.' "closed. I goo&: effects on the c111ldren. Pur-bave brought such e,ldent constcrna- The girl's tace grew brighter, and chMe a bottle nnd give it a trIal. tlon to bill young 'pll,lshloner. Since abc nodded ber belld engerly. bill In8tallatlon os rector of Sl Jobn'lI, "You don't,see bo'Y you could possl· Silas Corntossle-Now, don't six mouths betore, he hud known the bly be Injuring nny one. It 3'ou filled Silas, Hiram is merely sow-pi and had becomc uccustomed to the position slltlsfactorlly, you eun't Tri. Bordered H l\lhway wild oats. meeting her nt evcry function as the nndem~and hQW you c(\ul(\ be defraud· - Mllea In Length. ' a . as Corntossle - Humph! life and mirth of tho occasion. Her Ing tbc·govenuuent. I don't sec that 'l'be rond I bo\'e In my mind like he', mixed a whole lot of look ot woo WOB cntirely unfamiliar' eltber," the rector concluded musingly. Indio and sU'etches 1200 miles trom rye with them oats -Augusta Herald. .. him. The girl's tace beame.t upon him. [.anole to Cnlcnttn. It Is the flllDous

"I'm .... rr sorry, Miss r.lnrlon. What '~hcn YOIl Ullnk I ma)' tal~e It1 I Grnnd 'frunk load. Let we explltln Itll He-Why arc you gomg to marry ball bappened;" bc asked, with real need I~ so blldly." shl!llpoke with rapid 1IIltlll'e. though olle cunn,ot do 80 by that old fOSS1!? eoncero. Intensity. _ complll'lsOII, for tbere Is 110 rOlld ot ave She-I )o·{e the very ground he

"Nothing hns hnppened. but I've com- Tbe ,rector lellned over and took her miles In England thut Is anything like He_~nknow, but isn't thero any

Itt--. I I t th hand ' It. It Is Icvel. Indeed, there'ls m ~ a cr me ngll ns e SOvem-' _ other way of gettmg it?-Lonclon

ment," Rho sold 1I01)elessly. "Do' you thlllk YOl1 could fcel bopPY .. hove a mile tho whole,dlstonce wbere Opinion. "'fhat ,souuds ,'cry grn \'e." Ilnd satisfied, lI~tle glrl7" he, asked, even a Indy n~'Cd dismount to wolk; MONTHS OF AGONY

Souvclllr hnnting has developed into causo on .them falls tho gloater purt Nest Pnss branch of the C.P.R., em­a craze, and there IS no lIlstitution of thIS work, and 60 long as they do I ployod in all capncilies and exposed of any size that has not 8uffered from their duty there IS seldom trouble to all lunds of weather. I contracted the ravages, of the souvenir huntel'H. With the kidneys or skin as excretory' II sevele cold, then pain ncross the

'fhe Inte Mr: Wall, when librarian organs' ,back, nnd oWll1g to the hllrd fare of the Stratford Memorial Theatre. When the bowels fall, however. and \H! sometunes had to hve on, the nsed to tell of a .... 'lsltor who offered become sluggish and constIpated lIver got sluggIsh, Ilnd out of \\ork1l1g a substantial SUlTl for a few pinches 1'+\'0>0 lS werk thrown 011 the kidneys 01 dCI. D,. Chllse s Kldnc~··I.lver Pills o[ the dnst that reposes upon Shake- havo no business to do seemed to be the very tl ellLrnent I spellre's tomh. Now thc souvenir col! they cannot do for an~ uee?ed and they hnve mado me well lector IS not satisfied With purehaa- of time without becommg de- agalll. 'I also used Dr. Chnse's Omt-mg or bribing Ht Ilpproprlat.es. mont (ot' J~czema lust summer. tt

TI 5 St I Ih rId' I cost only sixtv cents a box, but was

,. poons 0 en. " e e . IS on y . one me len worth $00 The CUI c wns complote " The manager of a restauran' on II which recoglllzes tillS con- M J J J .

Liller snld recenlly thnt ID one ~oy. dition 0(' affnirs, and that is Dr. '. I ~~,es enson, Olds, Alta, nge he "missed" 211 of his best spoons Ohase's"Kldney-Liver PiUs. This is, \Vnt~s,- I !mve been tlOubl~d COli "We thought it b,'tter not to make BO far liS we know, the only kldney sldernbly With Inme bllck, "hlch 1 any comr.lotlon," 'he snld. medIcine which regulates tho bowels, suppo~e came flom derangements of

All our nationnl instltuttons are the ns well as the kidneys, and thereby I the kldneys, Rnd I hllve nover boen prey of these kleptomanillcs, Bnd the removes the cause of trouble nnd llb\e to find n tI eatme~t that WIlS so utmost vlgllanee has been exercised cures the .most complic"llted' c prompt mnd effcctlve III ~urlllg pus t k t . cos s. . mlment as Dr. Chase's Kldney-I,lver o eep our rensures o[ art nnd science You ~an scaree~y hnd a cnso of 1ml- Pills. At two different tlmcs m my inl5'~!' enterprising ~trnnger at the n~y disease 'whlch does not begm life this }lleparntion has entIrely B 'I I With hver and bowels, and winch cured me of this tlouble, Ilnd of Inte

rltlS I r. useum trIed to secnre a strip could not therefore hBve bee.n pre. vent- years IlIa" c round it unr,ecessary to of a mummy cnse, and another snip- d b th f D Oh K d • pod a butLon off the coat of an at.- e. y . e use 0 r. ase s I ney- use nny medicine whatever. I fcol It tendnnt Liver Pills. my duty to add to this statement to

A group o[ women who VISited the Thousnnds of people nre ready to the mnny othels which I see in ra Tower \Vere Inmenting their inability testify to the superionty of Dr. commendation of tillS excellent medl' to purlom Il snmple of tho Crown Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills as a eUle cino" jewels. but one mnnaged to console kidney tl·oubles. The reason of Dr. Chase's IGdnoy-Li:ver Pllls, ono hcrself With the twig o[ a tree which their efficiency IS found III thelr ac- Jllll adoBe, 25 cents u box, at all denl­she broke off surreptltiOusly. tion on the liver .and bowels, as well ora, or Edmanson, Bntos & Co., To-

A musIc hul! mlllluger said thllt all as thc kidneys. ronto tho T,onuoll thentres have their re­sourcl'S taxecl t.o the utmost in pro­tectlllg their property.

"Opern gIO"'lea disappear by the score:' he snid ((frhcrc. WllS one man who, Whill1 T caught him pntting a pUll in IllS pocket, ooolly exp1ained that he thought he had sccured cheapest SOlIVC>1l1r in London for sIXpencc hc had pnid [or thcm."

Hotels Looted.

Good .Judgment CLIMATE TO BE DESIRED

One of the jokes Lewis Carroll, the Oknnngnn IS certainly destined to Iluthor of "AlIce m Wonderlnnd," h",'''''''" the California of Canada dldn't dare publish, accordi~g to hia foremost business men o[ Win-bIOgrapher, who found it among his lIIe bUYlllg ten-ncro blocks of papors, is the followmg:- I·,"!nu the subchvlsion of tlw Whelnn

A' schoolboy asked, "What is tbe est ute lately put on the markeL. Any meaning of averagc?" at once replied, pel son intllndmg purchasing land in "The things hens lay eggs on." the Oknnngnn Valley should wnte

The reCtor could not for tbe lite or looking ,her squarely In ,the eyes. ,'be 1l10tcI'Iul with "hlch It 18 wade la blm keep (rom smlllug lit the Innocent Her eyes wavered and finally turned llllle(l kunkel', ant! If you care to turn look o( the Belf confell~ed criminal. IlWIlY trom bls. • Ihllt \~old luto concreto you have 1111

Tbe girl sllOke ,,!th n IInsh of splrtt. "I thought perhaps 1 could, If you I(lell of whnt It Is IIlie. It Is exceedlng-

A Severs'Cas. of Rheumatism Cured ,bV Dr, Williams' Pink Pills

"For many weary months 1 suner­untold agony. I could not W{IlK.I

"U11l1U scarcely raise myseU ·to a

The mllnager. of :amo1)s hotels have Lo exOI Clse unceasing vigilance. Pena lind notepaper ll1 e constantly disap­PC!II mg. "But this iK comparatively lUHlI1ll'ss," suld tho manager 01 one.

When requested to txplain ms MI Bulman, MiSSion Road, K'llowna, answer the boy said .-"1 read m a B C., beforo buying. :!vIr Ruman IS book that hens lay on an averago not III the leal estate business, but 200 eggs Ii year."-Roohester Herald. hilS InIgo I11tereste nenr KelO\~nn an 1

"You prohahly w\ll not swlle wbeD I told me It was oil rlgbt," she I18ld Iy hurd 1I11d ns SlIlooth as U pljlpllred tell 10

U the wholc ot It. I don't know. CIlIDtly;. IJIlVl!lneut. /'rbere Is 110' dust. Wben I

but I think I conld be Imprisoned It .& "1 don't know how to explain It got 011 this roud an(l were found out" j you-It Is Il proot thnt III powerful, I'Y of cllsy tl'l,,"elluj.( l:IIUIIIF"Thlll

'I'be rector stilI hnd dlfficnlty In p~ I Intangibly abstract. I can magnlHccnt, but In u MrvlnK-a propel' aUlonnt of gravity. fee no wrong III your ~ccept\lIg It gritty

"Suppose you tell llIe all nbout It," pOSition, yet I could not be bappy I be sold. do 80, IlDd I fcel dure IOU eault! 'Dot

She bunded blm a long official __ either." ~elope. , "But 1 need It 80 badly," sbe fnl· "I bllve just reccll'ml an appointment tered. "I only hovc $00 11 year or my

•• • • !:"'O cIrri ; I tlll' IIl'UHloll I,!lie, ae I cnll'~ expect Uuele J,amea '1£'stllc'trCI!s> """h,.11,10I, "" ,nll1 uoleful)y core ot me torever. I'm old

He toel< t, ,! ell \ cloj!" "nd I"..,kod 1st :li~~t,!:.j/s,~e~l~f~!:~:~~~~:':;;: ~~~~~~~~i~i~~~~~(~ the".\ipp<"utlllcnt \\ Ith ICBS "j 'co,mlne:nCl!d

thn.n M, .• lmnlol till .... 9!l0V(n'\.~~~~~f..~:;'~i};li~~~'rT!B~!~~~~~f~~~~Sgt~·\~~~~~~~~l~l~~l:~~~.~~~~~~~ O-,e lJl.~1 ............. ~ __ ~I" ~j:.,: t

lIllaUI:H"1' lio"! 1I11xl0l1sly Ule

I was under medical

:~~]:t~:~ vain. Fmally t tried u:~':I~:~~~ 'P11lk Plils and they ,',; to my former heal-'-

"Water,;:boltles, glasses ,-cutlery, and Minard'. Liniment relieves Neuralgia even phltes have dlsappe1lred, and gone IIlto the pockets. of souvenir 'Teaclier"':'Wlllie, why don't you IIlUlters ' keep your hair combed?

"'1'he worst ~Me J remember Willie-'Gause I nm't got no comb thllt of n German, who paekEodl TeacHer-Why don't you nsk your It mll'rOl In lus box. 'I'he mamma to buy you one?

ntd noticed thut it had Willie-'Cnuse then I'd have ter hmt to keep my hair. combed • ..:..Judge •

IN the'less expensive Brooches - Dia'mo'nd HaD has

shown such exceUenl value as the one illustrated above

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18 inteleste<\ m geLtlllg settlCls 111

t:ho v!llley. I

For Northwest _Winter Wear

there is no other U nder­wear like

Stanfield's Unshrinhable

Un'der'\ovear Warm enough to defy the most severe blizzard

-yet not too heavy for comfort.

Made in all weights and c;izes for all cltma~es and hgtlres. .. Iaslst OR bavlng St/mlleld'!! •

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(Continued) -.PTlm,vtu

'~~~~:~~rc:~~~u~~~~~ wben :", wae brougbt tbe olllce next

, morning Both Hr Grabam Jauel Mr Royce bnppened te be out at

tbe Ume, 10 tbat I bltd the Inner room to myself, and I directed that Godfrey be ahowa In a t once

"I waa expecting you" J 811lel riling to Ihake ~andfl with 111m "Thot atare of'10ura Isst nlgltt ~url1ed me Utat you'd be around to demand un explnna tlou"

"Demand 18 b'lrdly tbe word" he correded a8 he 811 t do" n. ' Beseecb woWd be nearer Il I coufess 1 "lUI neTer m(lre Burlllised In my life tllan when I saw )OU sitting tbere calmly chattlnc away \\ ltll 1111'8 Tremalue"

''Then you IUI\ e met her? She tboulbt ahe IVBS mi8taken"

"You mean she knew mo?" he quickly

<lSbe asked I"ho ,rou were, sbe cled we'd met JOU Homewhere"

Godfrey laughed a little dry laugh l

"Sbe b1l8," be Bnld, but It s Itrnuge ahe remembel'8 It, for I'll 8wellr ahe never looked at me, or perbaps," he added, klllttlnc htH }~rows "she bas some "I.udal rellMon to remember I bRp,III'"Od to be In tbe ,!tnll of tbo Mllra thoil apartment house tnlklng wIth lil,cln8, tbe jaultor, wheu Bhe aud her bU!band came In from dtnner tIio nIght that man Thompson WIIS killed tber .. l'erhalll you remember about It,?"

1 nodded, smillug "lCes, I remember" SomethIng lu UIY fllce cAugbt bill at

tentlon "You mean you kuow Bometbloi

a~ut It?" be asked quickly But a moremeot ot feot across Ibe 11001' out aide Interrupted blm "We can't tnlk bere," he Aid • Will you be at bome tonIght'"

'Yes' '\ "Then I'll look\you up" and be turn

erJ to IrO 'Walt a mloute," I aald

with Mra. Fltcb uuy more" "A.ren't you?' • ,,;:,"',"'/" "No : ['m quartered

thon"

dclUIJr:- a 30ut tlllit:~;lt ::,,,'.O:8;t8R"'~· and fouud to

to koow "ho It was It~~~;~~;~~~~~~~~~ wby sbe IIred I tell you Lester <the mOle olle tbluks ubout tbllt alralr th" more Illcowflrebensible It becomes, tbere are 80 mnuy questloos wblcb seem uouuslVeroble Who" liB Thoml) soo? How did bo get In co~dltJon to recel,e ber? WIIS tbe murderer 0

[rlend or 'I hompson B' If not, bow be get luto the roollls? Abo, call, wby, ntter ho bud knocked Thompson dowu ahould be stund over him aud sboot him througb the heart? I'M t more of a wild beast than ot a hUlrD8IO" being" ,

He paused a momeut In a IOrt of belple~H perpleElty then sat down ab-ruptly and turued to me

"Whllt were your IlOlnts?" be alked "Tbe first," I said, I(loklng at blm,

"will, I belp to tip the i. t~ltlO'll

"At tile ~~~:{~;~J~?~'~;"J::~~~\~I~~i~",~.lflll;~;j;~~~ "Yes I Suit ,,, He stared

this power tll is t m ned brnm before ou prooeed flu t 1~ Remem ber you

LTI> pltellln!; "Amp nil. (lid Joseph nnd :.Io.l~ nile I y'OUI l"al liay s Journey

In camp everyone must be wllhng to do his port anck'1more than hie part, or else fnctlon 1Y.~11 su~el ... come 30me one must cihop- the \\000, and coo!tlmd wash the grehes Some one must carry the \\ aWl'· and unloiid the pHck mules or the walZnrl Some one -must take the )on~ \lo·eary Jour.

to find nnd pnsture for 'h~lr""R.' All tosks ore not easy

\ 'II' mnF'cles are th'll blood umpmg

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tht! spl\'ftual character or rue men and the \\omen WIth whom you are bound '0 bp brought m dally assQclatlon 'I'hls "armng is no Joke 111 refetence

t hose WIth whom we iO forth into the \I 000. apon somlt l!1UIllIler VIICS· ·'on If yrm do not hted well the'klnd "f p~o~. !Vlth whom rou Ito campmg "1 the e,'mmer vtnlr wbofe apintual h p mnv be wrecke<d ~

No mrn, I cnre not how strong he 'lin, bo 19 .trong enollKh to resist the llermOIO"" InflllenCe of smful compnn IOns Th~rE' is 0 n 01,1 snYlng that If VOII put one dpc~~ pd npple 111 n barrel filled Wllh r~<1 nnnleR "hlch have Just bpcn gathered from the orchard that rotten apple In ttme WIll contarnmnw

;ei~f\~~~~l~I.ITJl~tlnl1 the other apples ll\ Lhe barrel I~ Therefore If vou m t on~ 'lood apple

among n dl 0 h of ,lpcaved apples It IHII not be long before that !lood np pic Will become decnved And yet some people prn{('~s to behpve that a good man onn b3 ploced SIde by Side Il'1th a lot of mornlly dIseased men nnd be a s good If not better than when he b~fan to nSSClOlf\te WIth his eVIl compamons Thnt b~hef 18 against all the In\\ 8 of common sense

But there 18 ol1e {act Above all oth. ers "Inch our tel<t teaches-that ie when we start 011t on our Journey. of It'e we shQuld take nil our dear ones nlonl( Amlin mlly have an nnutteT. I nble longmg for the woods HIS over taxed bram and nerves may be calling to hun day bv dov "Rest rest I I must hnve rest I" He maY be III great glee as he pllcks n way IllS campmg outfit nnd puts I11S trout 1hes carefully AWOY 111 I11S pocketbook and straps hi" gun cases lie may feel his blood coursmg through Ilia vems With re· newod strength as he lea ves ili~lIu tlOn bcll1nd lllld chmbs tile moulltam untrodden save bv the woodsman wltli h18 axes But" hen night begms to fall amI time for gOIng to sleep m his campmg bag comes arouftd or when Sunday comcs when ho docs not fish or hunt or trnvcl the one thought whIch IS uppermost 111 hiS mmd and heart 18 this 'J wonder how the folks Bre gettmg along at home P I wonder if the babIes arc well? I wonder 11 I WIll ever see them ngain' Oh, I WIsh they were 011 here I" FrIend, have you ever been on a camping trip whell you have be~n weeks Bnd weeks Rway from homel Have you ever had thIS unutternble longmg come over you willch some people eall old f"sluoncd homcslokl1essl Then,lit you so mIss ) our deor olles when you nrc aWRY from horne for 11 few weoks, how do you suppose you would feel If you were never to meet them again P Could we ever oe hnppy on earth 01'

'nl~011tl',~IIi!i;11I1 he oven unless we knew that our deBr oncs were safe With us and safe With God? Alld yet, alas, how many

h!!.r~II~~:~1:::1 of us do not seem to care whethoyr our wi.nter,·'to, rinCh",,!~~ husbands alld W1Ves "nd brothers and

sl~teT8 an;! chlldrell are sare In

o,"~,' Christ I Dare We, can we longer con· tmuo our Journey toward the cIty of the New Jerusolcm unless we go back and persuade our loved ones to sur· render thelT hearts to J eSUB ChrIst lind come along?

But mallY of us are 10 be counted among tho98 who have Just storted upon the wrong road of sin We are not far from the Jerusillem walls We lire at the first stoppmg place We have now plenty _01 lime to look D round and see If we are in evil com· p,my and take an account of our defl· Cleneles Will you not go back to the plA1"ltles of your past bfel Will you not reehfy your mIstakes und cVII wlldenclesl WIll you not start your

;:'ii;;~;~~,;~:~;:I~>!~it~~.~. and temporal Journey nnew 1 not gone over the preCIpIce

You are only ncarmg the uf,)~~:to;I~;~~i~;;wherc you IlIUY look lUtO the '. depths of 0.11 eternal

18 a crlt10al tIme m your are 1I0tl' ouly dGc41mg you~

dellthly;for ttme but you arc decldmg Will rnoch for eternIty

ChristL-t(:HlilV 18 plcadmg WIth you to the hIgher and nobler

Your dear ones are alao plead. mg WIth you It IS not too late You nre only campmg at the first haltmg

[~~:~~~E;jii~~!~'i~'~CIPlace, not for from the cltr of Jerusa lem "But they suppoamg hIm to Iiave been III the oompany, went a doy's Journey, and they sough/. blm amonlf theu kmsfolk and acquaInt;, ance th,.t,1

THf SUNDAY SCHOOL Lesson it.-Fourth Quarter, For

Oct. 13, 1907~

THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.

Text of Lellon, JOlh III, 5 17-Me",· ory Verle, 1t-Golden Text, P .. eVil, 7-"Comment.ry Prep.red b, Rev D. M St .. rn.

ICop,d~t, U07 br American I'rfto _at1oL) The entruuce to the hurd or promls",'

wltb ull lis sug.;estlve Bod prnctlcal Icssons tor us Is fully told In chapteNI II to v, luclusl\e Tbe seetloo usslgn\'!CI/ as our lesson Is II II ttle pot"tlon of tb, etory, wttb spec 1111 rerereuce to tb, pillce ot tbe orl. ot tbe covenaut In

I conuectlon \l Ith the crossIng of the) Jord In, lind, e1"9{ 23, 24, ot cbapter I" tell us thllt the dlJlng up or b&.lth tbe Red seD and tbe Jordllll "as In order thnt all the people of the earth mlgbt, know tbe band of tlte Lord that It Is' mighty nUll tbnt [Rloel mlgltt fenr tbe! Lortl thclr God tore \ er

111 IS8 IEIlI 11 1-1 we rend thnt Hel divIded tbe wnters tor ISrtll'1 to makei HIs Ilame glorIous Itl the e) es ot alii people tbllt kno\\ Ing Him tbey mlgbt i trust Him Ho\\ever lie may show His power and IUlght)thcro nrc but few "ho \lut Ihell trust In 111m and yet He i8 DC' er d Iscourn gt!d '.rhl' pe0-ple ot Jericho hIli h~urd ot the great neS8 ot the "onller "orl.illg God ot\ Islnel oml yet the, nil Jlerlsbed 10 un I bellet except RIIllub alld het bouseholdl HI 9 11 1 I, 21), sho hn \ 11Ig turned troml her slntul 'mys to put her tnlst In tiMl God or Isrnel (Heb xl 31) It Is DlOIIt

Instrocthe to note that the" ord tran1l-1 lated "line' In chlljltcr II 21 Is tbe vel1" "or!1 \\ hlch Is trllnslu te!1 'expectnUon,,1 In 1'9 Ixll 5 When our expc~tntioDi are sCllrlet {rollndcd npon tbe hlood),1 they are Illdeed "ell Couude!1 All elsel Is sinking snnd ,..

The expressIon 'enrly In tho morn Ing" (III 1 ,I 12 \"11 16 vIII 10) reo I mluds liS ot the monl morning storlCII In the Bible nnd notnhly ot the 98ylna concerning Isrnel III 1'9 xlvI 6, margin "God sbnll help her \\ hen the morning appearetb' Thll t they passed over I lifter lodgIng 1111CO I\nls by Jordan (Ill 1 2) callnot hut couse (IS to tblnk l or the power or His resurrection Hili Ileath nnd resurrection 111111 ours wltb! Hilp being BO clenll~ set fortb b~ the beop or twel\e stones left In the bed ot the river aud the other t" elve cnr I rled trom tbore uml set up ut Gllgall (Iv 8-10) Tbe crossIng ot Jordan can I not typify literal deoth nny more tbani Canaon cnn typify hea, ell for Inl bell ven there 1I1"e uo J erlchos to bel taken nor euemle~ to be sublltlell, bot Canllllo typifies lbe rest Inlo \lhlf'h '\\e enter here when ollee the grent truthj lfI'asps U8 tlta t nR believers In Cbrlst Jesus-tbat Is tb(we "btl hn, e truly re­eehed Him {John I l~)-"e are lookedl upon 8S crucIfied \\ith ChrIst nnd rlseDI with HIm (Gnl II 20 Hom 'I, 4, 11, Col III, 13 Ilcb h 811)

1:he \lords Yo haH uot Jll\BBed thlll "ay heretofore 1111 .) mil most aP-1 proprlu te as II e enter IIpon IIny newl experleuce In filet c\ cry 1Il0mlng, for is not every dll~ a no" e~perlence to each of liB? AmI '1\ Il need encb dllY to be taught the \\ ny whcrehl 1\ e ma,1 walk nnd tbo thing tbot we may do' (Jer xlii 3 x 23) The) were to wntch the nrk ot tho eO\ cnont or the Lord their God (, CNle 3) nud our onl1 IIIItety Is In seeing no one but 'JeBUI only" oud runnlug \\ Ith pntlence look log nnto ,leslIs (:llnll< lx,S lIeb xli 1 2) "ho when He I utteth .torth HII IIbeep gooth bet ore 1 he benrt or tblel cbapter Is tho nrl, wbleh Is mentioned In It ten timcs lind Is tbe most won drous t) pe or Christ III nil the taber nocle polntlug litDl Ollt lIS tbe God mau our rlghteO\lS11eSS tite \lud of tbe

~:~~,~~r;~~~li.~!~~~~~:~~'1 law for IlghtcouSlless \\ bo ulone reo venls God nud by "hoUt "lone \\e bave access to God IC God Is to do won dC\ll In liS IIml thl 01lB" I \IS \\ e nlust be wholly separnletl unto lIlill (verso' Ii, II Cor ,I 14 IS ,II 1 Ex xix, 6, 0, Enlll 16) nnd for StI( h \l IIlIng ones ne Is ever looklllg (li ChlOll x, I U) 1

It Is not Geeu In tilC I II I)S of mauy tbat' \ tbere Is a Ih Ing Go I l\ III Ing Father,

live In liS amI \I 0111 III us and us (, erse Itl Joltn ,I, [;7 I'

I D 10) 11Ilt tills Is \lhat shl)uld Been nnd \\ 11 t \\ Il nrc redeemed,

.. ~.~~:tel~!.t:;l:;[i'~~( He 19 the g 0 It \louller \lorldnl t :: nnll II here lIe tlllds a J lelded!

:.nl';lt 80ul bod, thcI e He "1II be xII I:!/ I he God of<

Dnnlol "IS SQ.(llf tit rough ;,,' ..... :j',.\<;~,;.

l1g Gml lIud He wallo So !;hOllld It 00 with ,

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Po nODal BDd Lee.lltem. aod Enola ID and

Granulated l!Iugar, $5 a )lUndlred· ·1~1~.~iti~~~~~:~~~~~~J~~it;;~ -wei~bt,-at J. K.,McLe~n~n'.s. " .j. K': McLerinan'·.~ ~as;a(~lty

. 'tor the; latter end of laslf~l'~k/ .... ;:. I'.~ J' ~ ~ • ~ I ,

AU. Baccus, of '(Swu over last Tqilr:sdllv,.nllgn"

.. ,. .... , .. Mjsses Bullied and J.

lwere Hollaud visit~rs ol..l ~atu~day. .1.. _' # __ • .. rl

... Messrs,'W. Grant and F. Cassin, of Manitou, Sundayed I in this dis- ""M'rs': trict. !. .. "

I "'D'r: Moody, . of Winnipeg, paid 'T'rehern'e' ii. professional visi t lilst week;.. - , ~.;~Me~sr~"G. Dagg and J. Thomp· son; of Holland, were in town last 'Friila'y. '. .. ., '101",1> '!'o ~ j -i'i

. ":~iss- F: Henderson was a pas-~~~geJ7ttr t~.e, city on Monday enmg's-tram.. ,

,-\. '.J ames Aitcbesoll was =" v,bdtor:tll),! Slr Claude Mondayeveolllg,Teturn-inK on Tuesday. . .

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. ,Mrs.']. S. Munro was' a passen­, ier. on' Tuesday' 'morn~ng's east 'bOund.,to the Capital.

!~I.iiCqlvert ;~turned hom~ 00 Sat­mday .. morn'ing, last a,fter..o fc:w days'" sojourn in tl:ie city .. .. f Itl • • \ ~ j .\ I. ,I • ~.

j~ Mrs; W. J. Parker, of St. Claude arrived bv Saturday morui,ng's ex-press 0.6 !l visit to relativ~~. j ,

:: Miss Fanny' RobSon n, =,u,.m,ul home Ibst:Saturday after a 'week's visit with fri!!nas in Holland.

.-.- .., . , ORANGES. BANANAS.

LEMONS AND ALL KINDS OF FRUI'l'S 'KEP'P IN SEASON.

--SOFT DRINKS. -,---.-, A FUr,r; LINg OF

CONFECTIONERY. PIPES , . CIGARS, 'fOBACCOS. . "

Leave ~our order

ea;'l~ for

drs.

t 000(1 Shoes Cheap. I ~ ·13:· ':: ~ ." ,. t! .1 "Ve will contii,'ue our 'l1uluilll1 shoe snle lor the ncxt '[el, N aJ ... days: OUI winter slock IS fast arrl\'ing nnd '" .1 we 111ust havc more room. You \\ ill aJ ~ :.1' \ thereforc find I11nn~ balgail1s (l ... . on our sho~ counter. N t Shoes to fit any I11cmbel or\the family at reduced pdces.· ~

~ '" It( HORSE BLANi1ETS It ,t You will find horse comfOll'in (lUI cxtensivc line of horse ,),:I

blankets. \Vc hu\'c GIHAT QUALJ:l Y in Duck~, I-( ., Jutes ,IIlU Kcrscys, i'angll1g' in pJicc ,... t{ .> from $3.00 'ptr 'pait lip to $7.00. ,..

I-( Duck blanket,; at $5.00 n pair with stay-ol1 all,lchl11cnl, ,.. It( would surprise you fOI qu.t1ity, ,.

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The Land of Opportunity "For Farm~r, .Mechanic and Laborer

i IN lD06 1. 3,tll,il37 ncros produecd 01.2:iO,U3 bl1sltcls of \\hont-n\crngo

por ncro over lU llUeliels. 2. Fllf1lH;1l8 oxpondou Oyol'l,jb,~j lu crocting now bnlJdlllKB. 3. 'VJUuipcl{ lmlltliuK r~tnrnB sllm\ $t3 000.000 OX1HHUlcd. 4. A Prov!ue!,,! Agrleuljurnl Colicllo o.tubUshed. fi. LUDcl ovary\\: hero In tilO provlnclJ conl1nuctt Lo lucronS6111 \nlno

-It now lUnGOS from $11.00 to ~"IO.OO POI nerc. O. MUUllobn hRS n,ooo prm;110r01l8 (nfmore. 7. Mnnltobn hns atH120.000,OOO neros nrnblo, "iruill prnirio OllDn

for sottlomolJt.

, The Land Where aiMan Can Make lite Mosl in Ihe .... " .. . ... \ ... Ehorles! Space of Time witlt Ihe Leas! PO$lblc Ellert.

'1'0 l~~OSPlllCTIVllJ SlllT'1'LlllRS COI11Jl1g' to tho Orcnt 'VctlL-Do not IJIl88 O\'or Mnnltobn wtthon~ Ileeing IlOr vuluuiJJo luntle, us \\011 us hor gront OJ1lJorluldliuB, 1101 til roullh 'ViUIII110g "ilhol1t stoppillg to obtnin fll] 1 infollllnt(on nhout hOIllCStoll(ls, ulso lImus COl snla b) lho Pro\incinl Oo\orll-mont and Rllllwnya. '"

R.:P. ROllUN;- • Premior: oC Muntlob!\ {lIlU Mitlislorof AgrlculLuro ,

~--. For 8PcciailuformaLion npl,iy lo

Jas, Hartney,' 77 ~OI k St., •

Toronto,Ont.

fresh While Lime ill '4DC. per bus.

COAL.

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NAVAL PROGRAMME IN THE NORTH

PI.na for Manoeuvres of Hom., At lantlc and Channel Filets-At.

t.ch.. Not Invited LoDdon-Under the supreme com

maud of lord Ohndes Bereslord the comblDed Home AtlantiC and Chan nel fleets Will leavc PortlaDd aboutl-v.>ntion Oct 14 for the autumn manoeuvres which are being conducted m the North S911. Uus venr and Will be somewhat slll1llar to those held 1/1 the sprlllg .... of! th\! coast of Portugal The IIreatest mtercst IS bemg taken 1lI

,hiS gathermg of BntaID Ii first Ime of defence lor wlllio the usual fleet manoeuvres and exorcises WIll be Cllr fled out the mam object It IS be heved IS strategIcal to teach the offlcers what the adnl1ralty would ex pecL of them In case of wllr wllh Germany The programme IS belnS kept a stnct secret and Journalists will not be IIlvlted to accolllpany the ships The nltv:ll attaches have not been given any llIfOrmatlOn and will not be present except the J apanesc who, as Great Bntam s aChes huvo 111 recent years been the guests of the officer m command on occasIons of the kmJ E.tlmate Too Low

Otta W8-.ur Saundrrs dlfector 01

on my WilY home from up met a lIlall 111 front of d

r~~~:.I\~~ willieill IS a block frolu my h spoke The man made no ThiS man WIlS about Ci leolt tall hlB weight wns 16.~ pouDds he wore a brown SUIt a eellu 10ld collar and WIlB clean shaved

I have been consCIous of being follo" ed for the pnst three weeks and I have no doubt that thOSB who Ht tempted my Itfe are persons connected "\I Ith the Westcrn FederatIOn of MID ers nnd that I was marked for death on account 01 my connectIon With the Steunenberg nnd Steve Adams cases'

The ellLlfe town 18 wrought up almoBt a frenzy, and practically bus1l1esB IB bemg transacted

experunc'ltal 1I1.rms who IS keeplllg Crop Returns Mor. F .vorabl. III touch WI th the crop conditlOnB Regmn Sask -Crop returns are through a host of speCial comlllg llltO the Department of AgrI dents IS mclmed to the culture in mcrensmg numbers, those

OUR CANADIAN MILITIA. Training Compared With That of the

Engll.h Voluntt .... There are soveral conslderatioM

which make the military forcee of Canada of interest to British rellde,rs at the present time says a wnter ill

at- The LondOD Dally '1 ulegraph In their organiZation and ~ondl\loDB of

of aervlce they so closely rCHem ble the ":~:;'E!~~·!~il~hn.~)(.;.;~e,.~~:!~C~;, confer I new terntonal lorce deVised by Mr ri'· have Haldane that the source of hiS ID

~~e~[i~li~~!i~~~~1t~!:~~~i;r~~~'~'-l splrutlOn IS obVIOUS to anyone ac-qUainted with the Canadian militia Two CI ... es of MIIIti.

The eXIsting defenSive forces of

was motIve cal

Germany has taken her" a direction showmg IIer active goodWill toward and encouragement of the AmerIcan Atlantic fleet s voyage to the PaCIfic Its present practICal effect IS thot Rus sla Will be breaking nil resolutIOn of thiS conference If she proflers unhm lted resource at Vladivostok to the Amerloan fleet under any eventuality that may anse

Canada conslsl of two classes of mtli­tla enhsted volU! turlly '1 bese are diVided mto two catcgorJes~the Ilrat conslstmg of what IS termed the manent fOI ce and the second of active mlhtla The first meutlOned a small body of nil arms who are all lIItents and purpos~~ regular troops They Bre permanently under arms hve m bnrracks when not en­gaged 10 field tflU nmg and have tlie bonefit 01 a hbornl pensIon scheme for all ranks ,[hey Include two regi ments o. mounted t 0 JPS two ba\.: terles of horse artlilel y a reGImen' composed of tcn eOmpalllp.9 of Inlan try nn engmoer corp~ nn army

'.,+.11>""""'';'",,, VICe corps nnd all ordnance In addltron there

It should be proposal Japan hiitiated'i ent conference regime to 8hould be

NClrtl,w'''Bt Mounted Pohee blmg the C tpo! )lo.un'ted,

~ :~~t:i'f;" iA,~(, rl Cn and , on pohce Nor!", ... ",~t, really soldIer.

t;pe Memb.r$hlp

The total me nbershlp of the

SYSTEM OF PASSPORTS. SPlct.tO. Think. Th .. Will Solv. the

ASiatic Problem ~ ll'I,e London Journals comment on

thf! recent Vnncouver riots and all admit the aellousnes~ of the o",pi<lt,io'n:

They deprecate the violence used bl;!~ lurgeat DO remedy The Saturday Review .tates that there 18 no Ignor mg the fact that Impenal obhgatton8 and the sentIment of large maSSQ8 of British 8ubJects arc <livcrgent on a Vital pomt It suggcsts 8 conference IiCtw'len Britain Bnd the self govern mg colOnies to d~clde on a poltcv whloh must be unOmchmgly adhered to

The Outlook admits the correctnes~ of popular mstlllct m Bnhsh Colum bla but says that In t111nkmg tillS questIOn IS to be >Considered on mere­ly utlhtanan grounds the people of British Columbia are pursulllg an Ir reproachable obJllct by methods at onae impolitic and dlsllracelul ~The Nation suggeRts eompromne on

the question of vellow Immlgrn tion ilddmg that It would be lolly to Ignore the conbngency winch our peculiar AsiatiC relations may loree on our conSideration II tho more headstrong colOniSts refuse to listen to counsels of modnrAtlon

HORDES STARVE OUTSKIRTS OF VANCOUVER DOT

TED WITH THEIR TENTS

No Work For UndeSirable Immllr.nts -Filling ABaonst ASlahcs Run. Very HIgh-Another .outbr.ak I. F eared...:oroentals Ignore S.nltary Procautlons - Unde.mlnln" Whit. Labor-Pollee Force I ncr •••• d

The recent notmg In Vancouver goes far to show II at th\\- feellDg agalllst the \SllitlCS IS still 8B keen a' It was ten yelllS ago when In tho mIdst of hard tImes honks of Celes lIals flocked to Bntlsl ColumbIa and praetlcnlly robbed the workmg mcn out of the menns of sustenance

The recep.t riot "ns of longer dura lion and fierce I If nll~ I IIlIl than the attempt made )enrs llgo to drive th Chmesc from Vlln olver fhe nUIII ber Involved 111 the not nt that time WI\S cOlllparutlvcl v 8111Ull Now the hundreds of 01 gnmzed workmen of tho CIty are JOlillng \\ Ith the lab.\u:ers Il

tile determIned attompt to prevCl t the Clllnese from oblalillng lubor in Ihe city

'I he Hmdoos '1 ho nrnved on the Ku merlc I nve not succeeded m obtalll mg work a1\(1 the, nrc SUirv ng III rugged tentA on tl c outskIrts 01 Vlln

and NO'1 Westnllnster

Lord Chllrles Beresford Will be ac comparued hy no less thlln II1IlC ad mlrals and the bIg ships 01 hlB fieet will IIlclude twenty five battlesll1ps fourteen armored crlllsors a~d ten protected crUIsers With a fleet of smaller vessels, IDcludlDg torpelio boat destroyers, numberlllg over sIxty

The meotmg of the fleets and so mnny officers IS nlso to be taken lid vant1l.ge of to test the HUltablhty of Cram arty , on Moray FIrth as a place 01 anchorage for big ships and ItS eventu1l.1 adoption as nn aUXIliary naval basc to that belDg developed at R08yth, on tne Firth of Forth

the WlIlmpe" est mate o· 4& 000,000 from the Moose Jaw dlstnet bemg bushels of "holnt fit for nlll1mg IS be espeCially good the returns from there low the actual Yleld He beheves the I QI'''.v;n an 1I.vernge of 20 to 30 bush IliD~'~~~~i,I~:~~llr probable crop Will be betweell fllty of No 1 Northern e and sIXty millions fit for mlllmg and ulso bellig received

tlfle associations accordmg to "Lhe FIDLtCllt IIvrulnblc reLurns Is 20.49t1

Both the nuhtary und CIVIlian nft" olubs arc affihat,d to the Canadian RIfle League and by Il mIlitIa order

The Spectator Ravs the Imperial Government I'ftnst tTMt openlv and frrmkly WIth the Olmcs" nnd Japan e~" Governments ann IIldnce them to prohIbIt tbe emliltration 01 laborers ex cept ltnd~r St.lct rCJ:nlatlons re~ard InC nnmber nnd charRcter and- II pp.slble return The Spectator lo()ks for a solutIon In a system of pnss porb

CANADA IS FORTUNATE

The snmtalY COl dillon nround the tents even nfter lhey had only been In POSition for a dllY IS somethmg too hornble to e"plllll1 Medlcnl Health Officer Underlllll who IS IIC customcd to 80m~ peculiar smolls "\I 8., forced to hold hiS nose With hla handkcrcillel saturnted m nn nntlsep he 801utlOn before he could force 111m self to proc~cel He finally ordered Ihe "hole cncnmprn III to leave Van cOllver "\Ihlch wns Immedlntely obey ed by the capt II of the party which no" nUIll bers abot I 700 persolls

also a conSIderable quantIty ot feed along the Boo bne Wmnlpeg ach Ices reachlllg hele put Illie north of Regllla from the mfenor grade at 25000000 bush Warmnn and also from els Rccent reports to Dr Saundets district Reports from the [rom thr Brandon district and from distrIct ure somewhat experts ILt Moose Jaw say conditIons there Ille ltJuelr better than was ex pected a few weeks ago The reports

Cut. Jap. Becomlnl N.turallzed lrom the IndIan Head dlstnct IIIdl Ottawa-It will be an eye opener to cate thllt there Will be only half II.

many 'hronghout the Norj.hwcst and around Battle ford the out.-British Columbia that the astute Japs ... ,vn bCI,ter than It was and greatly are Dot only going to work m Canada im,nr,ov.ul the Illst few weeks but many are I>ecommg CanadlaD eitlzens It I~ surpnslllg to \u) told by the offiCial statIstiCS on file at the Mrs ChadWick Own. M~!I,n~:.~n'~I~~~:lal~~:1 atate department that no fewer UlIlnl Ouray Colo -In a 1!06 JapJll1cse were naturalized as Bn Umted States patent of tish subjects durmg the yenr between group of clnllns udJommg the. :.,,'non July 1 1006 and July 1 1907 There Lake and St Paul plopertles have heretofore been no IlldlcatlOns Red 1II0untam distnct tho fact that the Japanese werc mchned to come to 'Ight that of the take up Canadmn Cltlzcnslll(l vnluable CI8U1IS of ,o.vn.,<I'

received

Mr NOBSO tho Jllpancse consul by Mrs Cassie 'UllllOlWICK. cenoral, who IS likcly to saIl lor Japan flnnnce fame who was .almry from Vancouver on tho 20th lOSt to have boen stricken

saya I have been granted sIX OhIO pemtenttary ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I ~i~;~~~:~\€~;~:~~~~~~~~II months leave of labsence to VISit ed ptlsoner, It IS Japan and It WIll be my first VISit mlo possession 01 the lUlClIIIO. to that country slIIce I came to Can a wealthy New York broker ada SiX years ago ' now finllnclllg a proposltlon to

He Will lay the full facts re op the property by a PaCIfic coast troubles belore the Jnp volvlllg $100 000 outlay aDeBe government He Will also enter sixteen 10 number anese govorlllnent He Will also ontel depOSits the mto dliial)s regardmg CanadIan which 18 placed at J apaneso trado whlcn IS growmg 1 ap idly and IS now great~r thaD ever be lore

of June 1903 nrc p1need under the Her Ship of St.te Well Olfic.red S·V· superVISion of thl' I\hlltln Department London Tim •• at Ottawa Four IIlle mectlllgs are The Lcmdon TImes recently pubhsh

ngm'l held annually by the league under ed the first &rtlcle by Its representa Kmg s Ptl7.C conchtlO116 at winch tlve who WaR a gllest 01 tile Cllnn

Su-c •• sful Flight Hahfax-Announcpment hili! been

made of the organizatIOn of the Aenal ExpenmeDtmg orgamzed bere

vllluable p"zes nrc of Ie red lor com Ilian t'aClflc m Canada nnd who denio petitIOn In nel htlOlI certIficates With Immigration Commenting eel SIgned by the MlOlstor [or I\hhtla 811d tonally The Times refers to tlte III DMence and the Cillaf 01 the General nor/Llloo regardmg Canada winch IS Staff ILre sstled to markr.mcn who Atlll prevalent m England and adds attalll Ii eertam proflewncy For an that there 19 probably no country 1\1 average of 94 pe)lnts 01 t 0' a pon/bl" the w.orld wherem the condlllons 01 lOr. 0 speclIll filst cl888 certificate i. are so completely wlthlll glanted 90 pomt. onlitle a marks of the mltn or woman who man to n fiest-claaR certificate whll" '~~~:'l~r~~~" them The Times rc'ers to 80 pOlOtS quahfy for I second cllllls" qU(latlon nnd SIlVS that 10 cerlificate M~lIlb rs 01 rlRe asso.,ia< n8 well ns the old countnes

More Trouble Fearod

Prof Bell to -UI~Dt:;C'lllal.Cl\\rlll made a 8u'll.cesE

bans do !lot pe forl1l any nlllJtary :~~\~!r.~8~work "Ith tholr hands seem dlllls m necd of bemg rermnded

.-~,-, Llttl. Ch~"co For Tr.Ir"ni;' essential dependence upon

The trammg of the C~~~~~:~~ ~::~~~V'~~~I~~? who also work With their

Just Wllllt Will be done when the other vessels now on thmr way to Vancouver loaded Wltl brown and yellow mell ag' nst whom the splta 01 the cro"d appenrs \0 have swayed arrive m the c t) 18 n dlsturbmb fac tor A proposlll has been mude to land them at Port Moody a lIull1nl( tOl'> n llbout len til les from the Cit) where largo llnmbers of Japs I,re em played rhe dlfilculty wOlild be 111 thiS cu~c for till steamer to make " landmg owmg to the "harvcs Tho Japanese WIll certamly be greewd With more nmmos,ty than the Chma­men who havc fonnd their places III Brllish Cohlmbla ... s cooks nnd laun dl ymen The Japnnese on the olh .. r hand nre not sceklllg employrum t I a memitl chllracler but cln In they arc 01 a superIor rncc to the while men They are taking pOSItIOns III the lUIII ber camps and 1II1lls formerly OCCII pled by white men wlnle Ilt the pres

tin does not compar .. I '.1 that our own volurltuiers,,',l~ori:vrhat dwellmg on thiS pomt the

c~r~~:~~t~~t concludes If tbe Canadian h ;~!f!~l~\! ~'L.l_. ,'"" State 18 to mllke a prosperous

ri Yo:"illle; officers nrc fully as e8sential '.l.'"'' 'cI,01''';'I. If these were Dot forth

ronl I'> ould be Inr morc aUamment Canada Is for

at least In havlIlg among her l.aders on both 81des of politICS and ~presentlllg both rnces st.ntesmen of tned experIence approved patriotIsm and Bane Imperlahsm

time almost half of tho fishcnllon

---'---10 catehrng the famoua

salmon nrc of Jnpanese III

Itlorlality. fillS retluees the 81ze of the catch 01 the" lute fishermen and fights bave occurred frequently among them espeCIally when the nets of the Wlllte 11Ild brown races become louled

The Japs arc nlso elll~loyed about the holels liS b~ll hops lind III tim conrse of II few "ceks b, gl I lo know more thnn the menmng of Brlllg li'o a Whisky and soda 'Ihe gradunt.cs Irom the hotel corrIdors become Ihe Japanese merchants of the cIty 011 a more or less Inrge scale for they I,re constantly brought Into touch WIth the whIle Ileople Very of.'n lhe CPR hotels find thmr bell b,yS l~avlng In a body and !DvestlgatlOlI

,'"~," I dlscovors that the boys arB being elll ployed III vanoua capaCIties aMout the mIlls) where thcy have been given tTlo poallion of for~men and act 1\11 Inter preters when reqlllred Consequently the pOSItions of bell boys nre eagerly sought alter And no wlnte youth Is allowed to remain In hiS pOSitIOn II a J ap boy, clln unliercut lum III ",e ma tter 01 wages

Turn. on Wales Wages are turning point be

white labor The 75 to $2 2Ci a dRY 18 a low wage lor ..

construction gang found and he

t~'~.~:it~!n~i'th~IS~ prOVided Ii of the Tyee Chma 0'· .... local Chmese or

known the 19

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Page 7: W.H. HOUSE. - TrehernePro)vinci,,\ Libmry 11\11 0::; AUGl'TONEEIUNG! I will sell your goods and lor a very small • Discounl you can have your cash do. y 01 sal", I'rices reasonable

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I

SL George's Baking Powder

is bett for Biscuits - beit fo­Cakes-belt for Plea-beit for everytiting you bake'that reqUIre. Baking Powder."

"One c:m to try, WIll alwlytt S G '" make you buy t. eerge I.

Baft you a COl''' of our Dew Cock Book' Bent.free If you write Nall •• al Dru .. 8t Chemical co. of caaa~. J,lmJted, Montreal,

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- ADVOCATES SIMPLE LIFE.

of F armors' Associ.tion Condemn9 Extravagance.

The Farmers' ASSOCiatIOn of Ontario opcnnd Its annual meeting recentl,. at Toronto 'fhl! presl!lent, Mr. Jas. MeEwlng, of) Dnyton, congratll1ated Ihe Members on the success WhICh had 'lttended their efforts to mfluence ''-''!Pb~ntlon He saId thnt both the

nnd Prov(nClr.1 Gove!D­prolessetl to behevc m the pnn­

of lair field and no favor to bllt th e Domimon Parlia­

IpglsllttlOn regardmg the the Ontnno LegIslature,

in regard tJ) the taxa-

r~;I~~n~;r.;~r~e~:;~.ir~~~;' under the mf1l( Inrgely sacrl flce(i fnrm· erB, however, WIth a VIctory III the tarIff, lor manufncturel S t1w dillies

He r"l!lrtted L1lltt nll reports pomt,. cd to a fll1lurc..jD-lhe 11I1I'Vcst It wae n. matter of gr~vn concern, as would not onlv bro n shortn~e m food sllpply, wluch '\ ould raIse pnCC9 e,nrywltem, btl tock would suffer Tho Sltuotion ml!.'ht add to the strin. gency In the I1l<'ney mnrl<ct The spenker Raw a ~Ilyer hnmg 'I~ the eloLld, I,owevor ond completed ~18 ad· ,

- . More Expected Edward VII Arbiter of Peace dress ns loilO\\R I I, E I "The "I·II,llrn".11 of,thls Durmg a match at St Alidl~e:>l"B, Great Btilalll, or ratler ~mg ,(. ~ tl ·,1 t k

I d t I 01 money fron, I'le ordmnry ~~kl~~'~\~':1 Sco nnu, a rustIc was s ruc nard VII, has taken t 1,0 Iroc 01S lip d t II b If b II ~ H I b o ...... e 01 tra(le 111 n(111IIIOn tn the ele aecI en n y y a go a. Of J:;uropoan policy e las ec HI' " t hit h II d

h It f P~Il()el e(lgod strl!.gency of Lhc money lllng up 0 IS nssa1 un, e ye e tlle arbIte r That e \\ or s or, II "'''I 'II t fi d Ii I t I I ket at tIle pros en t It me, WI .L l1S cos ye ve poun s - ve no 011 ". Cllll doubt, but t la lIg po· d " ,; mal' -r of senous momenV to the poun s

IC" tends unceosl11gly to stlengthen.... I te ts "B t I II d t 'f ' I dl • t f lawn (11IKtr1l11 and commercln 111 res u ca e au oro as au y as the po,~er and seonrl y a liS the country POSSIbly good m I could," explmned llie golfer. country IS still more clertmn r '~e arIse froITI thn threntrned "DId ye, SIr?" rephed tho t,!.Iublod are tllus led to behove t tnt 111 ro m·. I d "W 1 I

I tIt if It arOnHC" lhe people to ono, muc 1 appende ee, ~1I111.'1 qUlslung Ius uttltude of 'as I I y, as tlon of the fnet l'lat the hear; I'll take fower" _ Oh much personnl us patllotlc, toward d N \"llhltm II, he cnlculntcd 111 advance oxpenditnre Pllvlll:e on ews. " II t rcnched thn dnnger IUlllt tho beneHtR that wall ( aCClllO 0 "Ample -~V1c1I'ncp Is not wanting

Gleat Bntlllll -Grando Revue show thllt It IS bacomlllg all too mon for men ho!rltng pO~ltton8 of

They Dflve Pimplos Away-A face 01' ami trust to rflltmplllatc for covered ,utb pImples is uns1ghtly. o"n personnl prntil tho trllstl .. ,I'unldiJ

TIMES

UNHAPPY SNAILS.

Vorkshlremen I Now Inelll.!e Them •• iln ArtIcle 01 Diet.

Sad tidings for snaIls comes from YorkshIre HItherto It hus been commonly supposed that the virtues of the snaIl as an article of dIet have ani) been nppreclUted by our French neIgh bars, but thiS IS a mIstake, for III the coal mtntng VIllage of ,Knott­'nglev, 'YorkshIre, a lew mIles Wakefield, the snlul Ilppellrs to be oagerly sought a!ter ns a tahle deli­cltcy thltt a snml' fnmme IS feared rt IB oshmated thllt for mllny yoars 'mnlls have been consnmed In Knott­ingley at tbe rnte of nearly a quarter of a n111110n 'rhe origin (f! the cus­tom IS CUriOUS The locnl medlcnl (hsponsnry was m n~ed of fllnds, so an elltel'pllsmg local pu bhcnn lut up· on the hnppy IClen of offellng bOIled ~nnJl8 nt "DC It penny to Ius n'lstomers, the pron~o<lA 10 I!O to the dl~pensary

YorkshIre mmer 18 not extraordlll' partlClllnr \11'at he ents and

sportln)! ll1sttnct~ n ro !ceen there­'ore conteols as to 111,0 could eut the "lost snn Is soon b'cnmc pODulnr !)ther p b'JC hOl'onq I" the (hstnct '<lok to maicm[! SI~II~1 r'ehcnrlOs, nnd " thIS way ~M' "1°"" ble ~nms were rms~d, one publt" h011se nlone Tllislng 45 n yenr III 11'1- WIlY Once stfuted,

11'0 tnste for brnlnrJ flOIlllS degeloped, 'Del no" Knottwr!Icy, Brotherton, "O"Hclord nnd mrulI' olher mll1m~ 'Illortes III Ihl'! rl ~tn~t hnve theIr

'lorllllnhon I)f Bnn I ent"l s InterVIew­'rl ah to the (>rrn~l M the food upon '''0 henlth of tl'(l neople, onc of the ""AI I,nown mr,1 enl Men In the d1s­'"let Clcpress(,r] the op 1110n to It press 'nrcoentntlYe tI'AI ."'nlls were not lenn arenblres "n"t T mllst admit," 'e SOld 'that they ,10 not nppenr to nv" nro'i"M,I nnY III ~rr"cts upon tho

'Mille" Ther~ h a Arm local behe! "nt a snmJ entnn olIve IS a ceTtam "ro for con811TT101'r,,, I r lalt"n in tho arl" ~l:\~e. nf (11 0 ,1 50n"" The Bnml! re gathcr"d from Ihp. \\'nP. onr! hedge 'des, and' RO ,., ~nt has the demand

o.,oeo, nne onhlle l"p'Re nlone

DAMES AND DAtfGHTERS. / Mrs m B Reed' of Blue Rapids, Mo,

has bought s plano ror $3i5 by saving her pennies durlni six years.

i\[!SB MUns SllIanpna, a member vt lhe Finnish diet, a few years ago wan a domestic servun~ 'She now edits a Vaper, the Working WOlllan.

One ot Julia Marlo\1 e's fads Is a col· lectlon ot recl pes thn t she likes to take loto the I.itchen nod prcpure herselt "Ithont nd, Ice or usslstunce

Mme: Anne Josephe Uubay, oged 102, says Napoleou I spoke to her as a child at Llgny just before tho hattie ot WutCiloo Her hcalth Is good

1I1rs Snlly Humiston of Cheshire, Conn., Rpent the dny following her

I NATURAL LEI F, PURE UNCOLORED

I GREEN TEA

II Same light color In Infusion as .Japan, but more delicious and of double strength.

, - . So'd In Bealed Lead Pft<:kets. By all Grocers.

60e per lb. 40c, 50c and

-blrthdny lending lIe\\ S[llpel nccounts Men's Clothes ThIS Fall

hel one hunllredtll celebration. FoolIsh HabIt ~'he oldest bunkcr In the world Is a It IS sheel foohshness to SIt 111 n '1.:ho New York mnn mn~ not ha\ 0

I~omnn uged 105 DellOlub Powers, eillur fully dressed, perhaps fOI rontlMd what ho 15 gulng to "ear senlot ;lnrtner In lhc bnllit or D. I'ow- I hOUlS, \lIth achmg nnd \leary hmbs, thfs IImtor. It IS proper to mfOIl11 ers & Sons, Lnnslngllcrg, Englund ~ conslllntng tobacco and wluskoy long I hIm. He WIll We[lr a cream.colored

lIIolnc uow bas four "omen lawyers Iuft~r the plgnsUle hus gone out of overcoat glllled In~n nug~ brown -Mrs F H Colley of Old Orchard, them, lust becausc "It 1sn't \\01 th 'pllllds, a squa[e-tlllled e\enmg SUIt 'USB Helen A 1\:no,' Iton of Rocklnnd, I whIle g0111g to bed when you're surc lof dnrk blue worsted and a narrow­~lIS8 Bolle Ashton or' Slutfold and 1I11s9 to be 7nlled out ns soon as you'le shouldered, full·bodJed sack conL • r f Skowhe nn asleep' I renchmg us fur dO\m us tho HUh lib I Uthel "nlton 0 g . NIght Walk IS, mcleod, the '~~Ist He WIll blossom out In gn~ colOis

Anna Blalm of Nllplcs, N. Y, fell PUlt of a doctol's hfe, lind 111 hos./That COlset whIch he WOla. last Will. Relenty Ceet from n cllll' Into Cnnnndol· p1tal It 18 Just us tlYlng fiS llrtvnte ter-or should havo worn, Ilt any

Illite recently and \\IlS snved by practlCo For although the gOltelllllrate-ho may dlscllrd l'ho tnll<))s 01 Ull Sutton, sCI'cnteell, "ho swnm to plactlltoner has to (!tess more fully the count,y aro responsIble If you

her null towed her ashore atter Miss I and to go 10ngCl dlstnnces, the housc see a qUlcLly dressed fucnd thIS flill Dlol.e hod gone dO'\11 twice surgeon IS oftcn sent for because ho 1 whose sack cont IS any longer thrm

Amoug the 11\ e resldeuts or Chlcngo IS at hnnd .Ilnd hound to come, a bolero PIISS 1;l1n by, for he IS out I tel' honolCd I>y thc Flench govern ,Illthough It IS clear he can do no 01 sty.l.e-tUilors atyle-nnd therefore 11 ~ !th tho decorlltlou l<no\\11 ns the good, when-undel lIke Cireulllstnn· no fllond of yours -Now /Yotlt MuIl

mell w rt und ces-the count) y doetot would usu. palms, l\'\\nr,led for SCI vices to a ally be spared -I,ondon HospItal letters, were Mrs Hllrry Clennou und Mrs Hnrry Gordon 'l'hey hl1 \ e both talcen n prominent pnrt In tile \\ ork or the AlIInnce Flallcl\lse

No one llocLi fear cholem Ol nny - I summer complatllt If they llllVo 11 bot-Good Because It Does Good of DI J D Kellogg's Dysentery Cor. ,. I dull relldy for use It COl roets all

Tho common allmellts, wllllo few, IC'osenesB 01 tho bowels PIOlllptiy I1nd Ille ImDUl to u.llse u.t any tllue 'l'ho' cnuses 11 henlthy IIml nntural actIOn btlst·]<ept hU'SIlS, and thoBe rece1vIIIg 'I This IS It lIlec1tc1l10 adapted for tha the lellst cau., ule ah.ke lIuble to tile young nnd old, nch and poor and IS 01 dlllUIY tlouDles, as SPUVlllS, rlllg- rapIdly becoJll1l1g the most popular bUlle, 81'11111, curb, lamoness, CIlLIl rnedlcme for ehololll, dysentcIY, etc, ulld hi Ulses tn the mill ket n tells of Into, nal irregu'antles whIch which hov!.! bnAn plnced In .~h~~t,l:~:~:':~;~.r,~~':;:~i~~cl~:~ should long slUca have been correct- nhnrge, Bud It IS to bn regrr tted,

ed Thr lIver- and the kidneys are there uppoars to be no Inclt of nc'oplle noi pel formmg their functions in the who arc' wIIIIll!l to excuse ~r' c,on''''1

'H! J~ 000 of thqm 11lJ!t YCllr, they nervous '~e now b"co'11 Inrt ~r." ·ne n nd the dis­

lcnRnrv funds nre sufiArmg In COllse­lllenco- The c!,nndusnry authorit1es, t shonld b3 n<idn<1 hnve no dlre~ esponslblhly for the practIce

Helen GOllld Is continually malting at money ror benm olont purposes,

for 1\ person \1IUI her Inigo Cor­she has lJean exceptionally gen­

But If sbe shollid respond fa to the InnUUlernble nppeals

to her by nil sOll~ of people nlld for [111 sorts of objects she ,\ould hllvo

IlllJ out no Icss than $2,000,000 a week, or 0' er $100000,000 n year

It IS well {or horseowners that ______ _ these dIseuses 1111 YIeld to the sallie clIInedy 'l'lus dep~lldable remedy Wh1Ch IS velY lllexpuuslVe 16 Kendall a SpaVin (Jule. .l!.:ven tlte mOdt stub

The mnll who fems thut he WIll do mOl e thltll hIS snlary calls Io! WIll nevOl havo Illuch BallllY to call tor

henlthy way they should, and these done the offonce If the dehl IS To~~.c:li.t,il0f! pIlllples are to let you know that the succcssfuI" blood protests. Parmelee's Vegetable PIlls will dnve them all nway, and WIll leave the skm clear and olean Try them, and there will bo another wItness to the1r oxcellence

He'vitt,..,..Are you 10 pUlllshment?

J owltt-I t111nk capltallsts be pUlllshed,-Judgo

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Co~n~se~I~1;~~~~I;ej~ri~~~][1 that a to:nalo, could not have eye

Plaintiff-But t\ ... ere tn lIonor-London Sketch

intolerable pam Corn cure removes tho

It, alld see what amount saved.

ADVOCATES RECIPROCITY. FOUND BO~JES IN TRUNK.

Workmen Discovered Cremated Reo

REALM. "" lJulll CIISOS, whIch votell.nantlB have "

failed to relieve. Yleld to Kendall's Itch, Mange, Pra,r,e Scratches anel /:lpaVlll CUle every form of contagious Itch on hu.

WOMAN'S In the thll ty yellrs tn whIch thlP man or anImals cured In 30 mrnutes Thc Japanese pcople have nwnkened b W If d' S t L'

reliable remedy hos been used by Y 0 or • an, ary ollon. to tbe tact that their \1 omcn nre be-I (atmers, steckmen, 'Iverymen, nud lU -

hind the womcn of the ,~estC!n world pnvaLe and racIng stables, It hilS Underground Mall In education ontl acc01llplishments and, gIVen complete satlsfaot10n. Cer. In order to fnClhtnte tile collecLJon hnve opened a .volIlnu's unlYerslty at: talllly those who olVn horses are lIOt and dohvelY of Icttcls and pnckuges Tokyo. 'C'lJI"SllIlLl their own best l11terests 11 111 VIenna the lIfulIstry of Com mel co

Now tha~e women ot Sweden have they do not kcep a bottle of KendltU's lIS engnged upon a plltn for on under­been gil en the light to hold municipal, ~paVll1 (Jure III the barn ground electrlO nulll ay w luch would office the Swellish National Womanl Dr B J Kendall 00, make1s of'llllk together the cluet dIstrIct post­

I tlonlllls petltloned that tlus famous prepnilltloll, puhhsh a ofllces of the Cltl SIxty-lour In all In t~:~g~ schools may I.Je taughtl book entItled 'A 'l'lcutlse on the Acordlllg to the pl~ns wInch uro nolV

civics. Horse und HIS Diseuses" wInch IS under dISCUSSlOll" tile IlllO would be Within one mouth the membership ot invalullble to those Who want to keep bUIlt twenty·flve feet below the sur-

theIr horses weU and save vetenn· fnce of the glound and tho tnnnel the New YOlk City Federation of Wo- ones' bIlls. A copy" may be obtnmed wOllld have a helgh't of five foet Ilnf!

Ciulla hns doubled In memher· nt most denlels or WIll be sent tree nnd brendth of four feet fom mches. to a few weeks ngo Its roster, by addresslllg tho above company at 1'he statIOns would bo bUIlt undo!-

ouly 14,000, but now there are, Enosburg 'l!'alls, Vermont, U S. l11eath the postofilccs '1'ho tral11s

1 ,.f£~Et~iii:;j~i~1~i~}!r~~~,~:;~~.~~;~~:~~~i;~t;SO'~100, subsorlblng to the -- would rnn at 20 l1ules an hOllr, unci l'i',Som(!'.cIDO has boon looking un:':ttlo I The Orentor gaYe you two enrs nnd I would COIlSISt of a motor Ilnd throe s~.~!;~l~ nnd Onds that most or one mouth, III token that the two hud C'llS, each calrYl11g us milch as the

l~;~~~~~~~~~l~~~l~ '~ woman writers have forsaken 'wlce as much IIOl\k to do as the one ordmalY post vun It IS csttmllted Oats and nrc doing their work on that seven yel1l s would bo req1l1rcd

:m'''' .... men doing the work whllo Minard's LinIment Cures Burna, -te. for tho COllStluCtlO1l of the Illle. 1~:~~~~lth~~ write In peace Ilnd qule~ Wlnle It wQuld cost nn enormuus sum

"'lid I tl t k of money, m tho long run the IIllB .L le war 10n<?rs Ie S IC er, never could bo operated fOI much less than

the qu'tter • ithe present hOlso and wagon sorvlco, , willIe the mads could be handJed

Choapest nf All Medlcmcs -Con- in less thnn hulf tho tn110 nolV ro­sidermg the curatIVe quahtles of Dr qUlrcd for the ptlYpose. Thomas' Ecleetnc 1t IS tho cheap I est to the p u bhc. -"';"'===-=-"'-"'-"""'="""''''-..=''c-C'''''''''';-'''''''''''

"Y.'Llll" .... III nny aliment IS and a botlo can tams muuy ~~ ~ ~~

dOlles. If ,t wore valued at the bcm. ~ ~ ;1!lUll"g(lttIIDII;;1 confers It could not be purchas

CULLINGS.

ed for mllny tImes the price asked fot it. but Illcr~ased consumptIOn has SImplified and cheapened 1ts manu-

MUlst IbN'ot: '; s[no~t~:'')~~:~~;~':~~:i~~~t1,eni,en: I facture.

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Page 8: W.H. HOUSE. - TrehernePro)vinci,,\ Libmry 11\11 0::; AUGl'TONEEIUNG! I will sell your goods and lor a very small • Discounl you can have your cash do. y 01 sal", I'rices reasonable

.. . . . We will dispose ofa few walking and gang plows che£ip,

Pumps, wooden and double cylinder iron force pumps

for all depths of wel,ls.

Two cream separators at a bargain.

We can also supply you with'small 3 and 4 h. p. gaso­line engines and grain grinders.

Agents for McCormich and D,eerlng Machinery and Binder Twine. Gasoline Engines­

from 1 to 20 horse Power.

G 0 R IE&, W It SON ',. " ' and Shippers ofFat Stock.

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Acl~i~ions during the week I.' Patients in hospital, 2. Nurse-Emerv wishes to II:r~m:llU­

Iy acknowledge,.gifts to the hOflPil:al.l from the following:-

Mr, Jim Latimer, .sack of pota­toes; Mrs: Archer, tea, apples, but­ler, n~armalade, and jelliesj Mrs., McKeown, apples aud~ cakes; Mrs. I~roodn:lan, joint of pork. cabbage ~nd jellies; Miss Mag2ie Cameron. books and apples; Mrs.Kane,cream; Mr. Ed. Smith, cream, milk, p~e­serves, Master Clifford Baird, nuts; Miss Sadie McKenzie, flowers.

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, agBlin'; carries, 'the botel difl5clllliy

right itself and the hotels be reopened. ,

The fight is being waged with great .gnsto. Leading temperance men of the province have' been in the to~n advocating the mainten­ance of ,the hy,law, and temperance people aIr over Canada' are keenly interested'in the outcome.' -

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I?on"t be dfscouraged if you m~ke LAVENHAM. a few enemies. The man who is a

_, __ 0 and who rigidly follows the , Lavenham station has again..been, dictates flf his conscience is bound

opened, which is very welcome to to make enemies. You can't be the this,distri~t.:,Mr. McLean,of North friend of everybody; there's no use Dakota, and family have moved in. pandering to the public for their We are lookiag for better friendship. It's a nice' thing than in the pa.;t. have friends but the right kind

Th 't t t II tib 't h' won't come through making a suck:

ey ry 0 ~ us a we ave of yourself all" the' whiskey here, bnt some • "" .~ .. ~_ different, judging by some . .,..;..,.."...;;-...;.:..-:--

........ , ......... ~4 .. 4i~~~~~4.lof the' R. train' crew. A How to Cure a Cold. freight into this station a few ago and the crew in The question of how to cure a

'. failed to cou_le the train cold \Tithout unnecessary loss of is a engineer pulled out. about time is one in which we are alllllvre

visitor this week. 8 leaving tbe conductor or less interested, for the quicker a .... th t' d ' d'd t cold is gotten. rid of, the less the

C ' I' . ' . e raID, all I no I '

. aswe ~ IS en~argIDg and other·, miss them until they reacbed Bran- .da~ger o~ pneu,moma ,and other Improvlug hIS lumber shed. don,"returning some tilllc in the senous dIseases. Mr. B. W. L.

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PREPARE. FOR WJNT~R BY SECURING ONE OF OUR COAL OR WOOD HEATERS

OIL CD. THRESHERS'- SUPPLlE.S.

GUNS AND AMMUNITION,

A Bargain on 'two Endless Rubber Be~tsl a-inch, (-ply. 11• ,"

JIll KInds ", Farm Wlachlnery.

Always ready to fill your Lumber Orders

. At The Old Reliable Hardware Store-'Tlnshop in Conneotion.

: :::~:::~ RATHWELL,' MAN. It ~~.~~~ ................ ~~.~ ... ~~ .. ~~.

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s.A L"E,. i" Th' 'uld 'd' 's . mOrnillgtolook'forthclII.<' Hall, of\yaverly,'Va;, ha~,used ree..". n ge. eWlDg " Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for

for sale at a barg~In-:-Caswel1 C. E. Hodso;1 w'as a passenger to years and says: "I firmly believe

• I am making'-a Special Sale of Extension Tables in

6, 8 and 10 ft. lengths; also Dining Room and Kitchen Chairs. Now is your time to buy as I have a large stock and wish to make room for other fnll goods.

We defy competition and promise tO,save you money on Cook Stoves, H.eaters, Ranges, Sewing Mac~ines, Pianos, Organs, Parlor, pining Room or Kitchen Furniture. When you want the best come here.

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Portage ~ast week. , He went down Chall!berlain's ·,Congh Remedy to get ~oa~. ; " I' be absolutely the best preparation

on the market for colds. I bave re-W .. Sager has accepted ,a commended it to my friends and

dt;n". ~Ith A. Dyke~~n !or they all agree with mc. For sale In h!s !!levator.. bv dealers everywhere.

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STRAYED. ,

red and '1'0 my farm, 5-9.8 ' I white heifer. }<'or rtlllcr-p:articlli-I

d~~~ic~' I~rs .!lppl y to JOHN M~LEOD,

'Rathwell,'P.O , ' '

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SPECIAL UNLINED FRIEZE

ONLY PEAJACH.ETS,

regular price. $3 for

30 $1.50 Each.

J. C. McGowan & Co., At our new sland. 'Rathwell, Manitoba,

Rathw~II's Furniture Store.

ar~ i.ncrcascg by useful and handsome pieces of fUllllture. When you want a Couch Morris Ch.air" Cupboard, Dress~r, Parlor Suite, Bed, Extension T~ble or anything else in furnit'ure

'. or pichll'es, call an(l get prices. Pictures framed

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