irpjiv juiiuy in kockwood on friday 16tti boptom- bur to mr aud mrs 1 harry a d married thursday herjtombor 13th byllov a j bolt chnrlob loasdalu son of j a no i on ouelpii to alloc mary second daughter o too late dr win vlo willtb btandmir at rod door probytoriao uliurch alberta oatuoaday august hotb by tlio ltov mr atkinson iddlbfall tkio uv m white lid laootnbo to llzsto taylor widow of noibou btfluiaiah chowm- tiiunston at tuo methodist peraon- miiu acton oil monday 10th september by man ma ttliomaa a daughter of tbe late riillomantbunuon ruhdiii mooiu at tha residoaao of tbo brides f alitor iuilroul view farm eaquulng on wodnugday september utli by the ltov it o fltiney jamoi a poddla to obrletlnn ella oldeit dftuahtorof ttlobard n mooro both of manbonoou ituv j a juoiaahlaii chown ip harriot jpied mcmillanat hlllsburg on saturday bopt mb diaries momlllan iu blfltlitl year prttit in nelson on tuesday september 13tb audroi h pottlt in tbo 01st yoar or bis ago eabolavat oakvlllo on tuesday september kltb jane scotland beloved wlfaof john barclay kaj- in ber 7stb yoar dodo la as atbla homo in trafalgar an wed- itoflday sopt lub willisjn dobglsw of halkirk cejtbnisa bootlantl aged native years thursday september 28 ib98 notes and comments sovoral ballon hotelkeepers were in town on monday and it was rumored that they were organizing for the plebiscite oampaign there was no organization nothing mora than a talk about til eitua- tion all agreed in the opinion that the vote would be iroall milton champion compared with other statss maine has eome things of whioh it may well be prodd among lhetnaretheao- 1 tbalawost rate of taxation 2 tbe smallest oonviel reoordv- 8 3ba smallebtrperoentage 61 mortgagee 4 the largest percentage ol real estate owners 6 the largest pet capita savings bank deposits prohibition baa evidently- done a good deal of good in maino a victory for prohibition on the vote of the plehsokeim prediotsdby the globe whioh hu made a canvass a majority ib announoed for all the provinces exoept qnebeo and british columbia and it ie pointed onl that during the hit half dozen years ontario manitoba prinoe edward island and nova sootla have aggregated 20g08 votos for prohibition and 183588 against it tbo taol thai the majority of the people of maine are in favor of the prohibitory law is clearly demonstrated it has been the law 61 the state for over forty yean without a repeal would that have been the oase it the people had any reason to supposes failure about ten years ago prohibition was znado a part of she state constitution by a popular majority after more than thirty years experience in regard to its aolaal results neighborhood news news items supplied bv corres pondents and exotnanaeb milton milton fall fair a week from today and tomorrow j there are 24 teachers in training at the model school here judges court ol appeal from the milton voters list will be held at tbo court house tomorrow tho boston preabyterlau charon has extended a oall to the rev a it gregory of toronto mr gregory baa acoopted tbe call and the presbytery having sanotianed it ho will be inducted on tuesday after noon the 27th inst at 2 nolook erin the death occurred at erin on saturday last of mr charles mowillan 3 p one of the pioneers of the township of erin ymr momilltn who was 70 years of ago was a natlveof the highlands of scotland and came to erin in1881 he was prominent in municipal affairs having seeni roevo of tbe township for flfteso years- and was a distinguished and respected citizen in every respect in politics he was a atiunoh liberal he was made a j p sstae alteon yers ago the funeral took plaoo monday and was very largely attended ho leares four sons robert of gnelpb john of hillsburg donald ol hluibarg and frank of worcester mass and six daughters mrs dr b weeks ol london j mrs win flynn of toronto lirs joseph smith of osprey and three numarrled at home ro last friday evening rev b j m glassford delivered an addr in fav of prohibition in the town hill a good deal a depotatioti of liquor dealers ouoe waited uponsir john a maodonstd and in the statement of tbelr oase they indulged in some denunciation of the meddlesome f anatipiam of the churches stop i said sir john if theohnrohes but did their dutyyonr trade would be wiped ontof exis tence neal dow and others bmvb said the same thing thoneands of times sir johns ocnbloilon was the irreslatable reeuu pf logical reasoning will prohibition prohibit is a question that is easily answered does the law against stealing prevent stealing does the law against murder prevent murder does the law against bribery in eleotions prevent bribery they do not yet ho man would he insane enough to say abrogate these laws have none of them on tbe statute books they do not prohibit prohibition will lessen the use of liqnor very materialljvelse thobe manofao- tnre it would not oppose a prohibitory law great writers and eminent divines foagtat against the abolition of slavery just as vigorously as gold win smith and principal grant fight against the prohibition of the licensed liquor trafflo even tbe bible was oalled on to prove that slavery was right just aa some preachers nowadays are trying to justify liquordrinking and llqnorselllng by the bock bqt the consoienoeot tbe peoplewas a better guide than tbo mental orook and wellpenned sophistries nf apeoialpleaders and slavery bad to go it will yet be the same with the licensed liqnor trade a people will arise wbloh will wipe it oat and their successors will wonder that any people let it exist renfrew fercuri terest and enlhnitasm were manifest edi eleotors were present from evertoh and also from eden mills so that the township of eramoaawaa fairly represent ed discussion was invited but no opposi tion was offered at the olose a number of prominent looal men expressed them selves as muoh pleased with the way in which dlreot taxation and the increase of national debt were handled bev mr beaton of ever ton ao ted as ohalrman arrangementsare being made for a meeting in everton the kings daughters will give an entertainment this evening bey mr glassford of ouelpb gave an address on the temperanco question last friday night a large audienoe enjoyed his remarks bev mr cranston is attending a meet ing of the presbytery at onelph an entertainment was triven in the friends oharcb on tbe evening of the 18tb by a missionary just returned from japan nassaqaweva during tbe thnhdentormlast thursday morning the lightning etrook the plough- handles ot mr henry jdaniels plough shattering them pretty badly mr daniels bad been ploughing in the morning and when the rain oanqe on be nnhitohed his team and drove to the barn for shelter he had not left the plough more than flve minntes before it was strabk with the lightning for bim be left when be did or he might nave been killed mr and mrs richard husband of marsborough are visiting relatives and friends in nasssgaweya miss edith v dent of westou spent a few days last week with relatives and friends in naaaagaweya there will be a tsmperanoe rally at brookviue on thursday evening of this week the meeting will foi addressed by revs cranston rookwood and molaugh- tin acton the temperanoe people are pushing tha work in this township wo hope their efforts ntay be ssooessfnl mrs iisngrlll of knatobboll is visiting relatives and friends in hamilton at present council meeting 1 noimportdrit qualneab tranbnoted onlythreei members probont coungilmetjnytlieir usual twoweekly meeting ou aloduay ovening with reeve feareoa snor counoillord franoib nd olariio present the minutes of lust meotiug were read and adopted tlio finauco aontmittoe presentod their 10th report recommencing payment of the following aooounts d mtlis toamlng oto 9 10 08 jobu watson softj yds gravol at 10c 05 to jamoi blark work 5 81 jos uateeaolt atodu at 00 cray oil co oil h ol h pmooroprlotlug oto q 70 mai 19 he report was adoptedon the motion ot mr francis aud mr clark a petition was prebeuted signed by a large number of the ratcpiyers of tbe village asking that mill etreet from john street to mainbe widened to corvespond with tha portion of the street above it tlrere being bnob a small representation of tbocounoil it was dcoided to defer the matter till the next meeting mr william williams appeared before the coanolland aaked permisaioh to improve and enlarge bis premises on sdlll streetv moved by john clarke seconded by i francis tiiat the applioatlon of jklr williams for removal and improvements to hie property on mill street be granted on condition that the fire bylawbe fnlly complied with carried oomldersble discussion was gone into over tbs new drain on mill street it was deoided to proceed with the work direolly haltons majority 1393 trie pleb vote taken jan l ir the oounty of helton is known tbrpngh- oot ths dominion as a oonetitaenoyalvrays on the alert to favbr buoh legislhtion as is calodlated to curtail the liquor trafflo the laat vote taken on this question was at the municipal elections in january 1894 when the ontario plebiscite on prohibition was inbnxitted it will no remembered that toe good province of ontario gave a major ity for prohibition on that occasion of upwards of 80000 votes while helton gave the respectable majority of- 1398 nearly three in one of tbe votes polled being for prohibition the vote tbrooghontthe oounty was as follows- voa aoatost georgetown 182 47 acton 173 66 burlington 168 74 oaavlue 280 112 milton 1110 82 esqnesing 869 170 nasiagaweya 247 82 trafalgar 428 184 nelson 818 65 2221 828 majority for prohibition 1393 in every municipality in the ooouty the vote for prohibition waa more than doable that against it if thefrlends of thecanie do their duty on next thursday the same ratio ffill be shown at the clobe of tho poll terrific fatal hurricane 30o killed and 30000 injured and homeless qeorqeto wn on january 1 1894 a pleblaolte on prohibition waa held in ontario the vote stood as follows i xor prohibition lv2489 against 110780 leaving a majority id favor of the mesiare of 81769 there is no evidence that publio opinion hat gone babkward on that question since then on tho other band a considerable advancement has been made the number of both tavern and shop licenses in the country has been reduced by soms hundreds sines iben the commitments to the jails in jhtheprovinpejordtunkenssb off nearly onetliird ip tbe last five years publio opinion bus kept all the time advancing on ihe tsmperanoe question tho country is ready now for prohibition in 1884 hon george e foster intro duced a strongly worded resolution in the house commons in favor of prohibition as tbe real and true remedy after a lengthy debate tbo following resolution as amended by the late hon thomas white was adopted the most effectual remedy for the evils complained of is to be found fn tho enactment and enforcement of law prohibiting the importation mannfac- turn nnd sale ot intoxloattng honors lor beverage purposes- arid tblshooso is prepared as sooo as publio opinion will snluoleutly eosteln stringent meuures lo promoto ouch legislation as far as tbe same is within the competency of parliament the highest authority in the dominion has declared that prohibition is desirable i the people of canada will be ashed on thursday sept 39 to vote on this question of prohibiting tbo ttianufaot are and sale of older homemode native and light wines of all kinds fund temperate people who dont believe in bring ridiooloos will vote novtorpnto world this is a sample of the misleading statements wbloh are being reiterated by the toronto world the people of canada were asked to vote on ihe question of prohibiting the manofaoturs and sale pfalooholloliqnors only sweat elder sand honio mads wines may be made as tbsy hats biseh in the past under the proposed prohibitory law the irrnwisroaklogllseflfridioalousin vjn to- roperatepsoiils who dont bellove in being riaieblohswil vote jfissv i6fabipfcto bonsay night after vbjluriiii i- about 1 300 was expended in improve ments at the pnblio school during the vacation the special prize list for esquesing fair to be held here on tha 22nd and 23rd comprises about forty prises tbe show night oonoert promises to be an affair of much interest the talent is certainly of a superior order the pains of miss ida norton wbp wrote at georgetown for a senior leaving oertifloate was omitted from tbe list of sneoessful candidates published by the ednoatlonal department bhe was how ever neeesstol and bu been granted a certificate three weeks ago mr obsrlea goolietl with his wife and child cans to town to visit his fatherinlaw mr obas yap allen at that urns mr collet was not feeling very well and typhoid fever sorjn developed he died last evening mr collett wasaprlnterlnlhoorboeof honter boise 4 co toronto and was a trost- worthy and respeoled workman crai the raney bros wsre released from central prison toronto on saturday judge modoogal reduced tbelr sentence to thirty days crewson8 corners an unfortunate errqr occurred in our last weeks correspondence we stated that mr jos soper of ranuville had purchased mr a robertsons farm at eden mills but we have sinoo found out that this is not rue and make this state ment to notify any injury that the mistake may have canted mr robertson webellevethatcrewsons corners will gives substantial vote in favor of pro hibition on the 20th inst and we hope and believe that tbe dominion of canada will do the same it is high time the curse etnoston jamaica sept 10 tbe hnr- rioane on sunday was undoubtedly the woret similar visltitiqn experienoed by the west indies during tbe century not excepting those of 1810 and 1807 both in violence and extent tbe hurricane swept along the island chain from barbitdoes westward to st ylncent and thence nprth- wut to st sitts where it was leait heard from barhadoes suffered mostly from the rain wbloh destroyed the crops and roads at it did at st lucia and other islands while the centre of the storm swopt st vincent and quadsioup details received from st vinoent enow that an unparalled destruction of life and property baa taken place there oct of a population of 41000 three hundred wets killed and twenty thousand wero injured and rendered homeless besides this owing to tbe complete destruction of the provisions they are ell starving the island has been absolutely gutted by the winds and floods front the mountains in addition to the waves along the coasc thsre has beep great lnsa to shipping along the track of tbo cyclone vigoro ol age mr wm hlliott tells hcjw to o i ho has bean subjoct to fain tins speira and cramps was gradu ally arowlntr weaker and weaker from tho bebo 1lattitlilo out dr williams pik pill havo attained a most envlablorepatslion in this oomroun- ity probably uo other raedloino has bad snob a largo and increasing sale here the reaspn is thamhie medioiooibrires old and ypung alike are benefitted by its use recently wo printed an account pf a re- markoble cure of a wellknown iadyofjhis place through the agency of or wiliiama xink pille and sineo publishing that we haveboard of another similar case mr wrh elliott a fanner living near bright is a wellknown figure there althoughjtn old man he almost dally walks to the village a dlatance ol uearly a mile for bis mail many yeard ago be came from scat- land to the fitrmonwbich he now lives and oleareditof forest inoonverbation with bim he related to an jbeao reporter the following i am 78 years of age and strong and healthy for an old man mine has bepp a vigorpns constitution and up till six years ago i hardly knew what it was to havo a days llloess but then my health began to fail i became anbjeot to oramps in the stpmaoh i was treated by doctors but received noboneqt i gradually grew weaker and as i was past the three score and ten i thought my time had come next i took fainting fits and often i would have tobeoarried back to the house entire ly helpless the doctors said my trouble was general weakness duo lo old age and advised as to oarry some stimulant with me to use when i felt a f aintneaa coming on but tbls i refused to do 1 had read in the papers of dr williams pink pills and thought they would be specially adapted to my oase i tried one box but they did not seem to help me in f aot i thought i felt worse i decided tooonlinoe them how ever and after taking four boxes there was a marked improvement my strength returned and i was no longer troubled with fainting 6nells ip six months time with this troatmentljzainedfifteouponnds taking in all eight boxes pf the pills today i am a well man and i owe my complete reoovery to br williams pink pills these pills oare not by purging the system as do ordinary medlolnes bnt by enriching thsibloedl and strengthening the nerves they oure rheumatism soiatloa locomotor ataxia paralysis heart troubles erysipelas and all forms of weakness ladies will find them an unrivalled medi cine for ail ailments peculiar to the sex restoring health and vigor and bringing a rosy glow to pale sndiallaw cheeks there is no other medloine just ait good see that the foil- name dr williams pink pills for pals people is on every paokage you buy if yonr dealer does not have them they will bo sent post paid at 50 oents a box or six boxes for 260 by addressing the dr williams medloine go brookvillo ont or sobeneotady new york let every elecjor vote the pleblaolte vote more important to the country than a general election prohibition on the 2sth the bare to be closed throughout the dominion on pleblaolte day ottava sept 19annmberof oommnn- ications have been addressed to the secre tary of state inquiring whether taverns and otfasr places where liquor is sold shonml bo closed onsepteniber 29tb the hon rw srott seoretary of stat baa given it as bis opinion that all the sections of the dominion elections act relating to the closing of tiaverns and all places where liqnor is sold to bribery treating threats of violence hiring oabl or vehicles per sonations siqd ail other corrupt practices apply to the taking of the vote on the pleblsolta that all persons offending in those partioolarsare liabletp the penslties prescribed in the elections act and that the damis of persons who have been brined or wholiave voted under oorrnpt lnflaenoes would be stmok off if evidence of tbe fact was f arniabed on an appeal to a indicia tribunal the penalty is tloo fine and- imprison- ment forselling liquor on election day jhe bepniy atrneyjenepkl of ontario has also carefully considered the qnettion of the closing ot the bars on plebiscite day he boa deoided that under section 83 all bars muit be closed in ontario tbls in- tha ha min s u h iu thi fair canada of onrs should be abolished forever let every voter old ud young who loves bis home nd ooantry mark their ballot yes on the wlh inst the antis are making a great shout about direct taxation but any one with oommon sense knows that they are doing this as a last hope ana are trying to delude tbe people but should there be any truth in tbelr statement wbloh we believe tbelr is not would it not be better for us to pay 18000000 to favor a good cause than to pay 193600000 annually for tbe support of prisons asylums poothonses etc caused by tbe ourse pf slrong drink than 1st us as oanadlaus show the jroriljbjuwejiartitiaakitandjfll god liberty jostloe ana better oivu laws by voting for the prbhlblop- of ths liquor traffic on the 20th of septepjlisr ths bev mrbharp it the erampf circuit wllllpreaoh a tsmperanoe sermon here next 8ondiy j qqitoinpnibiirfrpm here attended tbe harresstlfai ssrtioes in tbe aoton mrppiorn4nsrvf bdsrikuis f w i b s t a p in a letter to the olobe on tuesday con cerning tbe plebiscite vot3 next thursday mr qeorgo e casey m p urges a full vote in all paitiof tbe dominion ho says j ask leave to address a few straightforward remarks to the electors of canada through yonr oolomns and for the sake of directness tospesjr to them in the second person do yon realise that the plebiscite to be taken on thursday september 29 is a more important affair than any parliamen tary eloctidn you con remember much more than the fata of cabinets or parties is at stake the government and yonr representatives in parliament are asking you whether yen will sanction immediate legislation effecting a total change in cor social fiscal commercial and political systems introduoirig new principles of legislation and involving momentous con sequences to each of you they are asking tbls question of the whole people of canada and they bavo a right to demand an answer from the whole people this letter is not mbant to adrooate ieitherjida of the oase politicians are by the very snbrplsaicu of ths plebiscite avowedly seeking to be led rather than to lead they desire information as to the pnblio will which they have failed to get in spy other way and may fairly claim to stand neutral in the controversy bnt when the government and yonr represen tatives of both parties have adopted this unusual method of learning yonr will they may justly demand a fall fair and con clusive verdict in the name of all oonoerned inonr logislatlon i ask you to poll yonr votes as folly as you do when nothing but party victory is at stake iu the name of the oonntrya future ask yon to vote with a full understanding of the consequences that mayfollow vote- as your mature jadg- ment diotates hat vote do not make tho mistake pf thinking that it does not matter u ppllmay atanditbs government stands pledged to introduce a prohibitory law if it is oonvinced by this election that pnblio sentiment oalla for it and will buppottand enforoe snoh a law if the poll small and does not truly show the will pf the majorltyjof the people its re- shits will be inponcluslve misleading and dlsaatrbus tbls appeal is not addressed to zosioub prohibltlonuts or liquor dealers tbelr desires are well enough known it is to the great mass of those who are neither bnt who will have to support and enforce any new legislation let these come to a deolslon and atato it vo desiro to annoiiiico to tho indies of qaolph nnd vicinity tliat our dress making dopnrtiueiit is now opon lor tho all nnd winter seasons mies davidson lately iu charge rif iho dress making department of tho robt simpson co toronto a porson of eminent abijity and largo experience has assumed control of it sishttssuf rounded horiolfwith ail aule8tnff of assisfahts and wo feel confident that any ordora entrusted to misb davidson will bo nllbiidcd to in a most satisfactory- manner the work from this department carries with it ds well our guarantee for fit perfection and liigh clasb finish 1 special nttentibu givoii to3jridal trbusscnus day reception and evening gowns tailormade suits and mnntloa we solicit a- enntiuiaancp of the largo patronage which this depnrtment hasalways been ivored with and assure any who have not had their work doqe bore that they will bo taking no fisk in leaving theirordr with miss davidson only one price 0 guelph berlin and owen sound better prepared tiian eirer immb sc0 for this fahs trade we have one of the most complete and uptodate stocks of drv goods gents furnishings etc ever shown in georgetown among our dress goods is found a complete assortment of priestleys black goods both in plain and fancy our crepons are the admiration of nil who have seen them all ladles needing anything in ihe line of dress goods yiould find it to their advantage to examine one stock before purchasing elsewhere not much use calling your attention to tho f ailoring department as it la an acknowledged fact that we lead in thlsline but we might inst here say that never to our know ledge has such a magnificent stock of suitings trouserings overcoatings etc been bhown in geowetown it is apleasure for ub to show these goods and judging from the number of orders already placed they must be just what the people want if you have a few minutes to spare drop in and wo will be pleased to have a look through them ait departments are the height of excellence torlflannels rlannelettes sheetikgs cottonades shirting s in fact nil staple goods we give the best value for the least money our furnishing stock is an array of novelties also comprising tbe best imported hats underwear and all requirements of man in readytowear clothing and oicrcoals we have a large stock of the very best quality if you have not already seen our stock wo urgently request you lo do so as early as possible as wo feel sure we can interest you it is not our habit to quote a catch price list but wc give tho newest goods that cannot be beat hera aultrrtibtmmls stoke and dwelling for sale 1toiib ana pwj11dr on tbo west corner of j will nd elrin strooui for tlo apply to mhsjptflfaaotbn rubber stamps fob pfno itabbor butnpa pada ink cto wlts to goo gurry co king st but toronto wanted 1ndubthioub raan of obaraotar to tftvvol sod appoint savants stutuy and oxpottio paid- dradiieyqarketbon compant limltod toronto agents i am uat itaruna tbe best thing for moner- maklng you have seen for many a dar your name and address will bring tbe goldeti information t b linscottjtoronto for sale dpuwcb brick house m by 18 seven rooms h sood oellars harrl and soft- water large lot ho 10 afoln btroet aoton also kood stable termseasy apply to john cameron arohiteot or to tbo owner owellb bvertbnp0 agents the war with spain is over we have the rsost ooroplote history published our book contains about 700 pages over 100 illustra tions ana hi soepsap it sella on sight acents eolnlni money with it the last few daws write iolokforinformauon v bbaslbyaabbbtsom company limited toronto farm job salifo 17 eons nasssiaaeyseontain xi inj 103 acres adjoining toon ililli alx mlleafm nnri t ajooaatafgiiromwa- uedrvellvateredand fenced will sail cheap terms to salt purchaser amilr to b j memabb aoton or w 0 pjammer on the premises eden mlllspo house and lot f sal that omlrable rtwldentlal property oa bowr atbqdo and wilbur streak oppoalte tha methodist parsonage on whlob 1 ewotool ootofortablo alx roomed roagbeut iiodm with- woodtahftd detaebed eocd citornxlleiit ni- don bambor ot fruit treat- well enead ttaa wholes in a good etata of repair uberal termi to ioit parobawr for putlaaltti apply to hpmoobb fljaipniwoibaitod w farm for 8alc v b8t half iot s obnoetalon iiowti idol of erin 100 acre 88 under ooltrvatloo balano wooded iiarge atone boat irjtb wood ea addition bank barn 40x60 with ahodi woll olitaro and neverfalling tream good orebaxd of apnloe peara and platni half mil from post offloa and obturob good ubooli wll be told on bia own tenna to rellabla pnroliii mbs dookiur is meroer street toronto thb lbadino can- adian oollhokroe touna woioir loeated in the splendid intrlaka region of tbo most soatberly part of canada ndln a city of 18000 inbab itante four tranaoontlnontal rallroadi and local eleotrio eyitem- couogo coarse and maalo fina ari klocatlon bailnen and domeatlo b3u1ioa departments finest bnildinsav extamuto groands borne ootoforts itrons staxf hlgbeat bealtb rooord baca asvihtxaoutb akp lowbt bltlb for catalogue and f all partlonlars addroea revr iwarner m a principal st thomas ont gieston 7viu1mr st co ro e block 3us75i n st produoe same as oash oeorceton every day bargain day hera literary notes the widow of blobarct v7egner some time ago authorized her husbands lifelong friend houston stewart chamberlain to write with her assistance ttio artioies on tbe personal side ol klohard wagner mr chamberlain undertook tho work and the ladiet home journal secured tbe material the artioies are singularly valu able in that they give a complete picture of the rnsin in his home and dally life and oontaln mnoh new matter while many of theillnstraiibns and portraits havo never beeo pristed there will be two artioies hirersonalside he wrote hla operas andlhe flrsl one will appear in tbe ootober number of tbe magazine canada spends overy year 40000000 for intoxicating liquors the right house corner king and hnghson 8ts flamiltod evertoh and eden hills the place tp go for the best flour bran mrddllnksrchqp feed ace for sale chopping every day at everton mills and every tuesday thursday and saturday at eden mills always buying wheat no credit henry hortop fine rudders our preparations for your fall needs are on a scale that we think has never yet been approached in our entire history later we shall tell you more today we content ourselves with the following port do bu rr hlstorlo plaoe at whloh the first court inbrltlsn columbia was held wgfitiaieljwjijjjt4 have a r- photo taken leaves before the fall of your- residence and lawn by h ramshaw photo artist he has all the latest improved dress goods imperial suitings 6 shades 54 inches wide special aoc fancy bouclo suiting 42 inches- wide special 40cr 60c 75c vigerops suitings 5 shades 41 inches wide 40c armure suitings 54 inches wide special 75 cents black ahwool coating serge 44 to 48 inches wide special 35c 35c 40c ten new designs in blnck silk and wool eitcct 44 inches wide 50c sillc department plain and fancy slllrs in great variety- blouse silks upwards of a hundred patterns placed in stock this week newest shadings and designs specials at 50c 65c 7s85c black silksthe value surpasses any thing we have shown heretofore seo our special numbers of black pcau do sole 75c 85c i staple pejiartinent flannelettes 36 inches wide fine quality extra weight assorted stripes special 81c dark shirting flannelettes strong make assorted checks 27 inches wide special roc canadian flannelette 31 inches wide light and dark patters very special jc new wrapperetees and mollcton cloths in great variety of patterns black and red black and grey andassortfahcys decid edly the finest range vrebaive ever sbown prices 8 10 22 15 and 20c new sliirtiiigs best grade heavy cotton shirtings fnst colors checks or stripes 30 in wide i2c other grades at 5 7 loc english oxford shining best make double warn special 15c cpttonades we keep only the best makes prices iziis8oc- union shirtings flannels best english make unshrinkable soft finish 25 35 40c cut this out it is worth s oents or snore tblsobnpon and 95c will buy any lo0pilr of shoes or a sso0 pilr for rtso neill the shoe fttfivaa peterbbro london bmlt3s t barrle drookvllle rantford auelph lindsay wood- 00k stool san u hppllumlun freight ur exuiess rjiopaltl iu your nearest nllvvny siailorl in ontario on nil purchasers amounting to 1500andupwanls egg emuislonof pure cod tlveroli coiinikbo with hvfophosfiiitbs of llue no soda amb flavored with a hub quality or sherry wine we claim the followingi points of superiority foir bur product perfect emulslfication tternaricable nutritive properties the absence of inert emulsifying agents palalabilliy permanence strength the elegance of iho preparation i prices 35c and 80c of tho provihoe wiliolear the minds of all donbtfoloo the subject another barn struck by liohtnino jas hanlon of pusllnoh losos his barn arid contents during the past berlin iipratiifowdays weak win friends in gubiru bept 10 mr jas hanlon and- bis son oifublinob took refage from the rain on sunday in an old log house about hundred yarda away from tho baro they bad only been in for about a poople of minutes when they were half blinded by lightning and heard a terrible crash ol thunder on looking ant they saw tbe barn in fla th rushed to it and tried to draw eat the staples from ihe barn door with their bands bat they were so hot that it ppnldnp tbe dons they gained an entrsnoe by the liable door bnt only saooeeded in getting oat m vyagonsjid the haraess all the grain ana haywsreibarnorfteinsr with a opnple o tigjttouvtrig6s iitoff lolcl implmintsi fbrtnriatly all the animals cijru anai60pirilbe coblenls the loss wlll be abontas0o r vimcoovisn bc sept 10 hiatorlo fort douglas a town at the bead of harrison blver has been completely de stroyed by fire the first oourt in british colnmbia was held there lbs lire was started by a girl potting on too bgaflreln the stove igniting a qoantltyof fire wood it is a strange oolnoldenoe that new west mioitor and fort douglas wars burned about ths same time txho letter was named after governor douglas and ths aits of the former was oboseu and named by governor douglas at the command of tbqdesn7- methods in finishings h bamshaf rhbto artist aoton f 9cfj revenue for august reoelptsshowan inorease also the expenditure oruvu sept 18 ihlt revenue for aug- nsl wo w676iti as thoparl with 3- 8780m during angdst of lilt year this kswmfeiirftaa sl whpaiilrj7 augo1 1807 was etreet lls pntraotor llanureetnrer cf bash doors frames houldlngs in oil styles tad uouldino toorderohahoitnotlo- well aswhrted stoek lianat prioes to suit jot t osmm we are still keeping up with the times in fancy materials and are giving satisfaction to all our custorriers battenburg work is just now the rage we keep a full slock of patterns braids wngsiand4threadforitbe8ides having a large assortraent p we have aiulphsajelfif shaded croraet cottoni silcotons which we aiesfijhnglilt redtjeed prices as well as we have a full ringe of shaded crochet cottons and aresejhrigii reduced pric a complete line i of tht i white crochet cottons babyribtonv is the fame to workv cau an over j wp prepared and sold only by a i tfflssm nibslriijjiweht jurtns rour i chtsical uptyieiij ywimm