I mixed the 1" Shoe Polish from regular stock, wi into this m| e said con i I hereby state correct and true, | but is best when used in 1 . the Sunlight way. | Sunlight Soap contains sed, and thy made that it Teather, T mide py ade follows' contetts of a box of "2 ; Poughtata retail store four ounces of ixture put a kid | love in the December 15th Tos. nue ig 5 - out . mits , began wile married an 6 met him, . Miss Ki form: of wi age, accused he oner persuaded Miss ford. He told her confesged to Then the ided his attentions Women, Af last he agrep he Miss Kirrnge. ho Finally he joi joined Stechford, His wife Te was a scene. At the time this form of continued, he tionate letters to a separatio to his g £ SE # F ireage he and that T 3 ; divine guidance and Bill blows, 111 in2 erit jured six months, the glove washed it and Fe fine leather of as when new, not altered in condition, nor affected in any ual. s proves that "2 injure the finest leather, that these facts are ase of youth. "¥ understood that JJ inderstanding = that ied." : © The. witness added was at Leo, in Kent, of his provious to him about the ma that it was untrue, had gone through a wos quite free to ma these with her sanction, an plied : "Were not asking when you married to me riave 80 often.' When asked guilty, 1 evidence: at the time, actor, and 'express m 10 her and to the The prisoner was At Sharbot Sharbot Lake, Jal Hetherington has where dhe will open tablishment. store enlarged, turned, on days' lands. Miss visit among th Mrs. Saul, of cock, tor has come Milliken's, A Ia to CJ private houses, AN tages aro occupied, narrowly escaped - hoi collision between the which he is foreman, Galt, Montreal, July Trunk railway mainder: at Schenec locomotives will cost I A 'Dyspeptic, "Not a foul iv M the At clean, rofres! gost Pfoper food, It's ots, If you oan buy 200, By mail Co., Bridgeh his wife and to Miss . To the latter he said that his and he was therefore rrage went through "lL aty 14th of this year. 'Mes, G r, learning of the second up to Birmingham and live at Stech- that a former marriage. prisoner wavered, and div- asked his wile to could show the separation deed to could 'get rid of her, prisoner went through marriage, Mr. Willison was writing most affec- his thoughts and heart were he would oud he J. Miss Minnie Florence Kirrage, tall; deliente looking 'young woman, dressed in a gray costume and white had known the prisoner for seven 0d he "1h spend $12,500 on the purch- house, furniture, ete., ruptoy proceedings she form of marriage, but found out afterward that his wife i} was already & married woman, and he 0 prisoner asked the witness proceedings had been taken 'No, they have not." pom friends making unpleasant alt the timp for you, and were going to get "Yes, because you put off our mar: ' if he had anything say the prisoner answered : should like to OXPress my re- eret for what misstatements I fot the last hearing, J [mental or physical condition to give portunity of unreservadly withdraw. Ing every aspersion on court for having mada the misstatements," for trial, the magistra in the prisoner's recognizances of $100 and two sureties of $50 each, gone to Toronto, up a millinery eg. John » is much improved by Rhoda Saturday, is visiting hor mother, who is seriously Buests are stopping at the hotel and train, 'on Tuesday, of alt -- To Build Some In U.S. bag awarded the . Con- tract for the construction of twenty Aree passenger locomotives to the American Locomotive and Machine company, Tem of locomotives wil be built at the combany's Canadian plant at Longue Point, and the re. A | molting, a tasting dose," but a ®, appetizing oor. rector of acidity, heartburn ony wi it tough mucns Feonts the Syspoptic's stomach, leaving and ready Spare 81 vou can July 17~The matrimonial - of an ex-minister were investi- gated ab Aston police court, when Da- : -. ed at iinet: was Hed | © Gladly Recommends © I at the assizes on charge Sia with to tell a series of 0 man before « th him on Janu- Kirrage to come his wife had betweln, the two m, saying that if Miss Kirrage at, traced him, and wife, telling her knees pleading ¢ of the ceremony wrote telling his what spare time in prayer for p. court that she for he did so on the we were to be that the house After the bank- was informed marridge, and spoke [ tter. He told her saying that he rry. d the witness re- it to "I plead made was pot in 4 I take this op- my wile's char- y deepest regrot then committed te allowing bail Lake. ¥ 17.--Mrs. John Hetheringion's 'its being Kilborn re. from several e Thousand Deloraine, Mrs. D. ill. A boy visi- stay at William imber of summer the island cot- Newton. Garrett ng killed ino pile driver, on and a work last week, near 18,~The Grand tady, N.Y. The $250,000, Use Hutch. away fermenting that to di. a dootor for ten having gammy. life having been revealed ankruptey court, the prisoner, Not. Sleep Nights -- Lost Flesh and : ig rl CUTICURA REMEDIES" - © T0 ALL SUFFERERS i } i "1 write you to say 1 am cured of conto rT Led the Cuticurs and. 1 mend them {o all suffering wi oT epee. ro an -- which affected my whole at, pr I could not sleep . i ' as Dot g with any Bailey, in disbases." Chester A. skin 260A Highland Avenue, Oct. 17, 1005, : ~ Bomerville, Mass CURED AT SMALL EXPENSE ""When an infant I had a bad humour oh my head, for which I was treated with Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and now I have a good head of hair and the humour is entirely gone. It only required one box of Ointment pris fos cake of Soap to effect a cure, I send this with my permission to blish.". Miss Iza M Naughton, une 18, ilo, Me. plete External and Internal Treatment for eve Toa ir, from Plmples to Scrofula, from Tntancy to Age, of Cuticurs "Boap, Ointment, and Hesoivenf + (also In form of Chocolate Coated Fills, fn vial of 80), be had of all araggish, A single set often cures th on, ail 'other res r ty, ors ed pro b Jotte Drug & Chen: Corps Tm ab, 1 4 Fo Sha port Rh ve Our pills cure it while CARTER MEDICINE CO, Now York, SA inl be ii PE 5 ont gd SAL BRATUS IS THE BEST. E.W.GILLETT soarany TORONTO. ONT. - i THE YOUNGEST MEMBER, ---- B. B. Holden to Represent Ver. million, Alta, July 18. Ay at Vermilion, yesterday, B. B. Holden, liberal, was elected by Edmonton, the nomination acclamation. Mr. Holden was home stead inspector, and came from Sing. hampton, Simeon county. As a mijl- ler, he worked for Hon. 7. Greenway, in' Crystal City, Man, and later camo to Stratheona, afterwards moving to Leduo, and then to, Vegreville. fo will be the youngest member in the Alberta house. The Pritish minister of defence quoted as saying that thers if no tification: whatever for the. stories brutality to 'the natives coming fro South Africa, though he admits that he condemns the fighting troops for not giving the rebels sufficient quart- er. is jus- of m from Woodward urg, Ont, Six tine sardines 25c.. § ting pork "FXorkville court, yesterday, to Walter By a Friend to Try Cts NO i Judge Hopes They Will Get Life Sentences If Guilty. New York, July Hel you Rien are ilty I hope you will get a lfc sen io" ye Megistrosd Cornell in H. Smith, foreman; Terence H. King and John Connors, housesmiths, who J were arrested In connection with the Tia of one man and the fearful in- juring of two others on the building which is being erected on the site of » old Plaza hotel, Magistrate Cor- dl remanded the prisoners to the coroner, who sent them to the Tombs without bail. * Forty-three subpoenas have been issued in the case by the oner, The three men who were attacked were special policemen on the eighth floor of the uncompleted building. At a given signal the ironworkers, hav- ing first cut off all means of escape to the floors below by the removal of the ladders, organized themselves into bands of ten, armed with iron bars, heavy wrenches and sledge ham-acrs, -and, disarming the watchman, = beat them into insensibility. Then they dropped one man from thé eighth to the fifth floor, whore he landed on his head and shoulders. The fall broke his back and fractured his skull. He died two hours later in the Flower hospit- al, after regaining consciousness long enough to identify four of his assail- ants, With a second unconscious watchman the assailants started to the Plaza side of the building, ' and, swinging the body to and fro, wers nbout to throw it to the pavemen', 175 feet below. Upon second and calmer consideration, however, they dropped the body on the floor where they stood. The head and face of the third 'man they heat into a shapeless mass, Then they dropped him, too, on the floor. After all this the iron. workers resumed work as unconverned- ly as if it had never been interrupted. ---- A JAPANESE ROMANCE. ------ Method Adopted to Secure Some "Information. London, July 18.--The Tokio cor- respondent of the Daily Telegraph is the authority for a remarkable story which throws an interesting light on a a2 ug gn How to Fool a Lazy Live with Artificial Exercise 384 EA \ VERY serious Sickness has a i small beginning. =) And, In nine cases. out of <7 ten that small beginning is made in the Bowels. Indigestion" is the beginning: of most diseases. It paves the way for all others, Lack of exercise, hasty eating, improper ol, him ee a nt permits it ness, an tponement, per to La into Chronic Constipation, which, means life-long Discomfagh. "3, & 5% It ish't necessary to be, know, in order to be mi! Tous digestio: affets the ven slight in n Wi aulis the mind, and 'obscures the merry sunshine of Life. . : And, Indigestion once started, grows fast, corrodes temperament, and discounts happiness, good cheer, capacity. : It does that long before it puts you on the Sick list. Every thinking Doctor knows why. «aw Professor Rand knew it. That's why he framed up for students his famous formula for Happiness, viz.: "Trust in God, and: keep your Bowels open," The Bowels need adjustment from time to time, just like a clock, or a watch. No "Good time' Is humanly possible without this. And, the time to adjust the watch ig not when it has run down, nor when the main spring is broken, but at the very minute adjustment is discovered necessary, The time to adjust the, Bowals is not merely when your Head Aches, when your Liver is Sick, your Stomach in-Revolt, and Nature's Food Process retarded for 24 hours or longer, - The proper time to' adjust them is the | very mifiute you suspect they need adjust- ment, J & yoif "trcoms --If your tongue is slightly coated, --If your breath is under suspicion, --If your Head feels a trifle heavy or dull, --If digestion seems even a little slow, --If Heartburn, Belching, Colic or Restlessness begin to show themselves, --That's the time tp eat a Cascaret, ee» Don't imagine the Cascaret is ineffec- tive because it is pleasant to eat as Candy, "Mt acts as pleasantly as it tastes. It as congenial fo your Bowels as it Is to your Palate. sy : It is not a * Bile-driver "', which floods out your stomach today. with fluid jujces needed for tomorrow, But, it acts like Exercise, instead. It stimulates the muscular lining of the Bowels and Intestines, so that they 'mechan- ically digest food and drive out the waste. This is why Cascarets differ from a) Purgatives, Physic, Cathartics and Whirl. wind Drugs that help today at tomorrow's expense, es Cascarets are the only Bowel and Liver medicine that do not need to be used in larger doses every month you tise them. The time to use a Cascaref Is when you first suspect you need, one. They only way to have them ready to use precisely when you need them is to carry them constantly in your pocket, as you do a Watch or a Lead pencil. The ten cent box of Cascarets is made thin, flat, round-edged, and small, for this recise purpose. i careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Com- pany and never sold in bulk. Every tablet stamped "CCC." A sample and the famous booklet, *' Curse of Constipation, Free for the ask- Ing. Address Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York. [41 the intricate methods employed by the Japanese in the secret service, For ohvious reasons, neo ' names are gien in the story. A young and pro- mising Japanese officer, of blameless character, was suddenly called upon by the chief of the staff to take up» life of dissipation in the interests of a state cause, which was not divulged, Obedience to superiors is the first law of the Japancse officer's lifes. Reluct- antly the youth did as he was bid, S48. in due time, repugnant though e whole proceeding was, he manngal effectually, with sake and a geisha, vo tuin himself. He was spurned by his friends and turned out of the service, The chief of the staff then dispatched the broken man on a mission to a neighboring country, where a first class power was sngaged in a conflict with native rebels. His military genius soon made him the right-hand man of the native chief, and i a price wus placed upon his head. The Jap- anese government knew nothing of the affair, of course, but when the rebel- lion was suppressed the young officer returned to Japan with valuable X in- formation that, after some difficulty on his part, no doubt found its way to the government pigeon holes, Only the Oriental mind could conceive such an expedient for the advancement of patriotic" interests. The correspon- dent does not state whether the young Japanese officer was reinstated, hut vouches for the truthfulness of the story, -- Presnail-Doray. Hamilton, Ont, July 18.4-St, Mary's ¢athedral was the scene of a pretty wedding, yesterday, when Miss Irene Presnail, daughter of William Pres nail, general manager of the Tuckett Tobateo company, became the bride of Leon Doray, of the Bell Telephone company. Montreal. The interior of the cathedral was beautifully decora- ted in white and yellow, Mgr, Ma- honey tied the nuptial knot and offi- ciated "at high mass, assisted by Fathers Savage and Weidner, Mrs, Martin-Murphy sang a solo, and Jos eph Cherrier played the wedding march. Miss Grace Presuail, the bride's sister, attended her. The flow- er girls were Mae O'Connor, (, Fitz- patrick and Agnes Presnail, of King ston. Clyde Grant, of Toronto, as- sisted the groom, and the ushers were J. J. Bueke and John Burns. About 100 guests from Toronto, Montreal, and other places were present. ------ Two Sisters Drowned. New York, July 18.-.A despatch from Port Jervis, NY. says: May Downey and Julia Downey, sisters, who live with their mother, Mrs. Mary ownev, and a third sister. Nellie, at 226 West 134th Street, New York, were drowned while rowing on Lake Hungtington, yesterday, by the cap- sizing of their boat. In company with two young men the party went Tow- ing on the lake, when the hoat cap- dived, throwing them out. Ome young man righted the boat and succeeded in getting May Downey back inte it. In trying to rescue her sister, Julia, the boat was again upset, and the young women perished in each other's arms. The young men dived for the bodies, and after several attempts they were recovered, -- Distillers to His Majesty the King, The tourist traffic to Montreal, so far this summer is from fifteen to twenty per cent. greater than last year, TE ---- Doubled Up With Stomach feels like an chine, You want reliof, mighty quick, Nothing does the work half so quiek as Polson's Nerviline, Why it kills the pain instantly. If your bottle js emp- ty get another to-day. Nerviline keeps the doctor bill small because it cures little ills. before they grow big, Cramps. infernal mp. and beans 2 C., 2 tins salmon 9%e, at ullin's; ! 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