Judge Parker of r nomination as De m‘ tor' the presidency ‘ e8, at the convent Louis last. week. 7h hours 0f 53 was rising a the morning the mom: monancc orat of)? ~ “Eight ."e Democratic hands the $9 and gave 11‘. candidate. commission to you that. you ma umqu I fought ’a good ï¬ght, you ma: pute whether I have ï¬nished course, but you cannot deny t] have kept the faith.†This surrendering of the I): 'turn to the party with this n, flag he had carried twiCC to 1 1' sentences was told in the brie ed, with all 'the pathos that 1 how to employ. knows so “'01 "big sticL denunciation of the my. m' Roochclt. closed sentcm‘vs~ ew-ry Word of eers from the thru: brought ch I tears from the c the men am the Women. DOCTRINE OF PEACE night to this to renew the ‘ 'Twcnt y-sv‘ prophvt. I'nrvt who ~Wus ‘1) Peace. sum mud yvurs M curâ€. uml tlr Ilia birth wn “ill Toward: 3mm yvurs t lu'uu gruwinu hold upun ll this ductrim. ghoul thvir I u! [wave 1 “mums and g sauna-s uuu .........n This doctrim: m†[wax lion oi (‘hrisliun‘ been the glim’iug‘ hm And now the UK- Iz'teutest stntv in tho for the Le feature of 1» speech of Will: It Was delive re 05 Saturday the greatest u it mah “110 l> ~ .01) 0E \\ A1 110 dm’elt. wit tun-s and 51"“ voice on \Vh‘dt tun-s and splendid voice on what hf‘ be the condition confrmrtf: ocratic party if it. had In tween :1 candidate like ti: presult prvsidvnt in th4 then a god of war. and gold." mm: considea For a. moment this eXpressm twice. and each time slowlv, brought back ’thw sup;- max to that, slicech cight years “No crow“ 0E thorn no cross 0‘ â€"-and for a moment, too, t1: Vention stirred uneasily as if looted a dvsire on Mr. Bryan} once again to stir the mass of in front of him, and that, too. a catch phrase dangormzsly HE other. Biz-L the feeling passei in a moment. and if the spcal disappointed he made no Sign, ‘ on. his voice every moment, g stronger and stronger. his spa on. 1115 \UIVD v‘v-~, stronger and strongcz a nd more put out . “Is then" no Choice or war and this god went on. “If there is compares in hate-Tulm' ism it is plutocracy, the Democratic party compelled to choose . .- “A ism on one 5 other side.†Jul- uA- ._- Here Bryan amrmeu ma , Kansas city platform of eight years ago. ‘ He was never better in his life. nev- er a more gallant knight of platform speeCh than in his closing words that brought the people to their feet over and over again, and above all, was never more sincere or more imbued with the enthusiasm that he himself had evoked. {ht years ago :ratic convent the xstandar d ave me the C‘ Standing :1 little Ninth“. _____ ' whole head and face dripping with the oppressive heat of the atmosphere and his exertions, his fatigue from want of sleep forgotten, he opened his arms. as though he Would take all before him into their embrace, and said in measured words. while his ey- es ï¬lled with tears ; “I Came to get as good a platform; as I could. I have helped to get a. (1 platform. I came to get as good a. candidate as I can, and 1 he will be one-who can hope that draw the factions together, who can give to us who believe in aggressive, itive, Democratic reform some- thing to h0pe for, and to those who have differed from us on the main question, that he can give ‘them something to hope for too. And I close with an earnest appeal that I make from my heart to the hearts of those who hear me. Give us a pilot who will guide the Democratic ship away from the Scylla of militarism, without wrecking _her upon the Char- , ,,_ I, my .« Was to In! ('Mlml Hu‘ 5" suit! Mr. Ht‘ymr. yvurs nun he‘ run: and thv sung that tirth Wu.“ 'l'c-m'u um I 'I‘uwnrtls Mun.’ l"m ymu‘s this dm'tr'uw growing. It Ims upon lhv hearts 0 ductrino u! IH-m'u 'Ibllvuv 'vâ€"‘7 ‘_ ybdis of commercialism.†That was all. As he went down from the platform back to his seat he gave Way completely and suflered his friends to surround him and lead him through the mass of delegates. Few ‘ of these latter were cheering, but there was none among them who were not deep] sonalty of this m not gladly before all that audience have shaken ‘his hand. in spitd of ' ical enmity and bid- his friends to 8!!! him through the Fgw ' of these I? but there was n01 the Ldency oftne may“. ~__v v ideas regarding tn :onvention held in St. week. loomsâ€"punty and re of the convention was kindly allow me t of William Jennings Bry: 3 delivered in the early -t_io,n. aturday, just. as the sun As I understand and diSpelling the grey of .ï¬re and floor, ‘ g. ‘ ' "â€" “‘“VN‘S of means of artiï¬cia x-sm on hundu mrvtuld NW N k h) In! ‘.Iâ€1‘(| said Mr. Bryn â€'3 min lu- (‘ ,-ir IiVus. l"ul‘ .~ thousands ml gin-u thoi: and muons." l'u u-s ago," he began, "a convention placed ' \ ,andard of the party and i e the commission as Four years later that 1 Was renewed. I come to- is Democratic convention e commission and to say ‘ 8 whether her ew-ry wuru m mrs from the tht I tears from the 31"V’an afï¬rmed his city platform of ‘ MOVED otlice republic -. m‘ s grnniw and :\R 0R GOD ( :ith all his :lp UKKU. v_- d uneasily as ii .i‘; W 'w V. *e on Mr. Thy-411's part; As the foul air I‘USILC‘G. , at the bottom, » stir thv mass of 1";-0p1~elplll‘e air rushed in, 'and so furnished the animals what Further, when side m: and that. too. with :0 dangerously lilin thelwas required. the I‘eeling passed away :V'entilation Was closed off, lgec-ause of . and if the speak“:- was extreme cold, and ceiling ventilation he made no Sign, he Went alone resorted to, it was interesting every moment. growing " totwatch the escape of foul and heatâ€" strongcr. his spell inoreed air throught the hatches. \vhile tent. ’ {the colder and pure air gently slowed 0 choice between the godidownwards through the same open- this god of gold ltc'liaigs, and the flow of the latter while “low is anything that rapid, caused no apparent. current, hatel'ulness with militar-l‘which could be in any way hurtful. tocracy, and I insist thatiThere appeared to be a complete cir- V’ ought not}? be'culation of ,air which kept the sta’bles ‘ltar'ipure and wholeSOme. i ight take up house ventilation, . -Which, with the heating in our home 111 {he‘is very satisfactory, without having years any of the frills or fal-dcâ€"rals pre- . .. ‘viously mentioned, but will not at n “5 1m“ .118“ .present. Experience has taught me i platzorm 5: that stable and barn ventilation Gan hv taking adâ€" m his closing words that ‘ be got to perfection, u ural cilcct, such aS‘ people to their feet over Vantage of nat :am, and above all, was animal heat, and movements of air. tifsii‘fmozh r120? 11pbuï¬llI-Iow much eas’ r it must be to SL- , _ - a e himself cure purity of air and comfort; to the} hoolroom during the body,in the so cold season, when artiï¬cial heat is VED TO TEARS. used; and that without burning up a little forward his - - . . .expenswe fuel unnecessarilv. to heat and . . ~ heaiacgf ditgplgfnxsuinge up zero air, brought directly to the :r-tio his faticrue £131.01: furnace or stove from the outside. ’ ° Mr. Stevens seems to wilfully misâ€" ep forgotten, he opened hls quote me when he writes : “The tak- the floor,Q Mr. hough he would take all ing of cold air from into their embrace, . , and Campbell says, 15 another exploded doesn’t complete asuned words, while his 9)" hobby †but 'he â€hunts; h I t h I dli ‘1" to get as good a latform .W at wro e w en a ' '3‘ : . "at p is. the attempt to send it up false .. . - .1 “.4 nnmains n afï¬rmed his faith platform of eight \ ver better i allant oknight o this god of gold?“ he there is anything that. hatefulness with militar- tocracy, and I insist that tic party ought not to be ~â€"- â€414+n1’_ little forward. his ‘expensive f face dripping Wlth the up zero ai: t of the atmosphexe furnace or rs, his fatigue from Mr. SteV rgotten, he oopened 1‘15 quote me 353 pOW'C‘I'S D nation 1"“ of president. [mu ï¬.“Q ()r ‘N. 4 ht‘C'll ed yum muim: ivililan uuc “W t “us H . I'Iut'lh- the banner, with the 3 to defeat; ul' men this dx have C lives % 1:†M if [’rnuto‘ â€I “'I rm. thuu-‘ th [Wu lu lUl (fl .,. I 11 :7. de-: 1 it lighter than; the 511 7 dis-‘mg air 1 'Supposing the pres at the ceiling and "thout any chance to my room, “.1 ‘at I forces the cold air into th‘ flues, how high 11 these flu! inn-er, 'the column rise, and how long 'et enough he the Istand there to icieat ‘the Chimney to cause , ““th it is 0x13911311. and th. ‘1““t' lair has become warm, ' flow to Bryan the children's breath His must of nccosa‘ty mingle with the air surrounding tno‘ miâ€" “.Fith and not that, at their fort ? which “a ï¬ltering process go on w] 1t< ut‘al‘utes thu one from the nth 'ul gasL-s‘ (lowrm‘ uf‘ing‘ the hunt holding thv pure, . level for use? ' A With CUM at. $7 and rum air at th _\'i‘\‘ mu the mum uh 1| (huul n thun- crusfl \L‘I‘ “0|qu no Insists UHI 1h 0| t he cliâ€"l h 111“ 01' Of With whm'v 01‘ to whom" Month, and at tlh‘ Huuw uiflh bout to thv fuLN‘O thws tn ' up the Cold, foul ah' '.' With Mr. Stevens, many wan .ou the subject. as ventilat'u [Jeanine one of the most, tum considerations in connection w live-stock industry. Last winter, with its intens longâ€"continued low tempe‘atuu ‘stockmen full opportunity to ‘the _qu«-stion. To keep frost \ H-oot Cellars. and at the same esh air to t furnish as much fr vimals as possible. were, the m ditï¬cultiws. Many a mm'uin we opened th 3. hlinding ou |outwards throt ‘can'ying away the foul gases had accumulated during tln !-\T THE CEILINGS .~\.\'D N1 3THE FLOORSâ€"a foulness gperceptible by the nostrils. tpour of \‘a lgh the, open 1 ‘Iwithout any doubt. that t ,;surrounding the animals war ‘ natural heat. absorbe .‘their carried UPWARDS the foul from the lungs bece mbine ’iexpelled . the lightness of the co - ‘ duct. A ‘ "“‘L-‘r‘ n1 'I “NH". "n â€I thp "(Nu “Vi““lthh. h‘ un- liva tho \Vmu to heat "uir ft wn'thm‘c is â€â€œ011 ‘ same kind. mu insidn thu mmn \gmin. (luring: thu u" nu Hl't‘ \H HI Mr. Stevens secr hobby,†but ’he what I wrote Wh is, the attempt ’0‘ flues.†The omi ing of com an “o... ' another exploded Campbell says, IS hobby,†but -he doeSn’t complete what I wrote when I add-ed: “that ' ‘ false is, the attemp ï¬ues.†The omitted part contams draught_ in cfuszon has been alTlV‘eu no u; -m in charge, Houses of Refuge in otner counties, the advantage and thereby securing of others’ yearsoof experience. Yours truly, I n’FIN CA IIPBELL Woodvillc, JUIY The explosion of a gas well in the village of Kohler, four mJIeS from Cayuga, caused the death of" Lint, a. general merchant of Kohler. He and his brother were looking at the well, which had been sunk, when a rush of gas caused the explosion. Mr. Lint’s 11th its Merely injur- NH hmx- is ‘3“ l‘uu!‘ uil‘ K“ OI'U 0.11 u.-- high n these flues rise, and how long, to get, enough hem r to cause its eXp nVnPHn-(l. and the :ome warm, who .'5 breath flow 1; xccosa'ty mingle r surnoundi'xg tn‘ at, at their fort ' process go (:11 v one from the 0H l at tho â€uh‘ 111"“ is nl‘h‘n Um ml. nml ul‘ nâ€"Warder. -tor Steveï¬s has a- tila'ting his special the air of school nd Wrmthâ€"-\vill you a to ask him a few our further informa- nd him, 1335 them; is .d heavier air at the Bargai l s s~s~‘9§$9‘“ï¬q‘ssq love 111 “lamb .- or, not up a false flue, but he stone or furnace, causing ion and ventilation inside the md not outside. pleased to learn that the sysâ€" ventifation to he installed in ouse of Being: is by force , in the ceiling. That con- has been arrived at by those rge, after inspecting closely, n? Refuge in otner counties, Mr M4 W “Mm-Mug UL 1h" flu" w who flux Jlll 1111‘ '~' LI} “‘7 and T- d dom u! h mu U“ m with its intense mm 10 w t ompc 'a't m'c, gnu: upportunity to study Tn keep frost out, 01' ml at the same time :11 fresh air to thv m1- |No. were the mmusing Many a morning hm'c stable doors to meet :ponr of \‘npm‘ rushing nugh the open dnm‘, r the foul 51-32108 which 2W tho night, || . many want light as vvntilution ham 0 most, hmmvtunt onncctinn with thu the pressure of ,ing and in the p house ventilation, heating in our home ory, without having or ial-dcâ€"rals pre- rd, but will not at. Lence has taught me barn ventilation Gan _ . d foumoss‘ u nost rilF. SN ,, that the aimnls warmc . that the air dma’xs warmed by ubso rbed . and the foul gases lungs becaus“ of 10 combined proâ€" , ionw to. as it. gle at once 11:: nbtno'n‘ heads. left ? Uncs (:n which sep- he othr-r. sund- (10 \vnw ard . :1 m1 at, the proper 'nmmu Mum Ht.- wlml to warm hmvvns tn Ho tn rumlvl' it ing‘ Hm mwuuu annnl ‘hIH‘ “H'†'I. \fn \'( )T AT L Off “we-ause 0| Lino \L’Htllatior \\ as intCIE‘Still‘ ifoul and heat ‘p (pUtKlde'H much uh of milm‘ quali- he' 1t from expulsion (1 out. tne the bottom, aim-.115 what 4*. when side 1.} the uduced ‘ bdng 1t. the same UPCW » latter While 1.0m. current, W ay hurtful. complete cir- >t the stables cluarly She \x‘ ing SUCK llllll Township will take Advantage of Now Act re Borrowing. Eldon council met Friday, June 24th' were all present.- "v-v - Communications were read from C. E. Weeks on behalf of C. N. Mc- Donald regarding h‘ackwater oppoâ€" site lot 15, con. 3, A. D. Campbell resigning his ofï¬ce of poundkeeper, G. A. Abraham re fence across the 5th con. line, W. J. Moore, re a cuIVert on the 4th con. line, W. J. Moore, re a when on the 4th con. line, Solicitor McSweyn re Farrell’s drainage. _ _. 7--_A : Ewan cannon. at Lornevillo on The members LINDSAY «L6 I! .â€" luv-v" 7 â€" bylaw be introduced to allow counâ€" cil to raise $3375 instead of $3.000. Mr, M. Kelsie addressed council as to the condition of Grant’s ditch. council instnlctgd the clerk to write Kariposa council listing them to have this ditch cleaned out. There is no other paint, either prepared or hand made from lead and oil, that will spread as well under the brush and cover 'as much surface to the "A THE ‘ Sflsnmu-Wluuus PAINT. - § two coats, to the 83110“ and you’ll probably have some paint left over. ' There are many 0th“ good points in its £2ng Ask us about theta! be convinced that “WE†$2.25 $3.75 $4.25 $5.25 $6.75 road. Rossâ€"Macdonaldâ€"That the incn ed grant to the waxdg for road provements be as follows: Nos. and 2, $100; Nos. 3 and 4, $81 each . Portage Road The following accounts V and passed: W. Eltord, S! $2.35; Amos Douglas, 1) ". : Sawyer, Ma wL.l u. Council adjourned to meet at Kirk- ï¬eld on August 5th, at 10 a.m. E. MO SGROVE, Clerk. WV are the People who are giving Genuine Bargains m WAT“ M of the Sun. Boys’ 5!.“ Suits reduced Boys’ $l.75 Suits reduced to BuYs’ $2 Suits reduced to Buys’ $2.50 Suits reduced to to the \ccounts were read Eltord, snow roads, )uglas, bonus wire Myer, Massey Com- grader, $8.30 ; Treâ€" mnairs for grader, BOYS’ suns a. , fourth quarter the increase- Kent Street, Lindsay ' ‘fï¬ULY 14th, 1904. \ lll‘ " which has the am e foomfleal‘; grace HUI AA “mt â€SPY l9 ,1§!!"§ Wnlcu um vuv D' _, late foouvear. HURLEY HA5 11. models are the d: This Spring’s shoe iebt that the shoe world has ever kn: If you buy atHurley‘s youget thisspi models. If 3'0" don‘t get thvm :uurt will be out-ofâ€"date. Buv at His Stay-bf nd you will have the proper s wear, made of the pror er Ir. sold at proper prices. Thls u for Canaan Colorcu u“. On Nov. 24th, 1854, in .2 Philadelphia, Pa... the “-1.; ESther Moore was probabi- will the interest on 81,2- ‘ “for educational purpose: ! ren of color and 0! both Canada, apart from all soft traditional degmasfl 1n :. ~ testatrix provided as fr 1. wish my executors or trus.» ry out my views in regard ment they may deem best, being the benefit of such 0 .fugitive slaves residing in West and other colored chi may be in the same mm. with thern." ‘7 - lâ€"Onrï¬ct dolphia have been appomtt courts to admimstcr the cstaie 1‘“ (acts are set art in a 16ҠTo 1155er Iron Townsend, Elliott ‘2 W sttomeyyat-law o! I’hiladclpwa' rho, Ming (or the Trust the Hon- 1113 . for 19‘ mutt. mmster of Education. “ * ~nhnnl or 5531001, Buy Your Graham’s '. 3 circus : week 3 ‘W‘ a\;es residing 111 other colored chixdrcn W13; \ the same neighbofho to the and ï¬nis Colored Ch ’ the Hon. W. 0‘ Education: 1‘ the school 0r Sc . led to all uroper at; )e of footâ€" T er [1* aterials and This tip ctsts you as ever knqm get this springs hnm T (“It hhoes he city d sexes aw. 8 Rogers' hou Simultaneously 1 the Stonv Inke be:- was emptie: let doï¬n. #8 the Stony f h: dumber E “ruck ' up God l media lv aft: . 7' "mmcl'b' I agile lake, wlm p 1' demonstrai P“ d the ccremom' Constructic My one on Steam out Rice Lake The steam and tooting of 1 closed, tn, Chan: and in ode min! the Stony 1.31;} 'c'uished paw ‘ The any be low ¢d_ chamber tha The success of red by a, drcncl 'ed from the m( lock 5 until th‘ the stretch of u made. But dos pour about 5.01 ï¬elds in the Vic dressed in its l beautiful with I fair dames lool erie of exquisite below the lock (:olork. No a! 'drive the epoch the nearest She} the hills of As}: 'day long looked true citizen w01 eVent. The distingui tied to No. 5 4 above the lock served under a 200 sitting do Lake and Emp the run throng the ï¬rst. trip through this Reid cotte “right. 'Andrew‘ Gugan, G BOnnett . McGowan â€cr‘ey, MCI ton Mm H' puma-Ming and "w W Hound of (. din! mgmuhe ooumy who union toriu I'll "0. Scot t Scturduy' 1 be present: lrom Otter! lal train- Minister of Sir Wm. )1 ï¬nd Prof. ~ um nnflwa Cox. Km. m mm H Lhe State or 'I EXPO“ $191A prdc!’ to allow m‘iu). ll: 0!. Thou mating the Y (m ll ut into Hydrl‘ >01! there 0U l‘hm H 17.!†H