How may m can look M on‘ {5. wly iife and m ‘ - 7 misdeeds. "50.3,,a .. ;. wild oats†ism ..,. Bxcesses, violation 0‘ « ture’s laws, “ï¬ne. A ' and songâ€~afl have W‘ victims. You 1.": :8- formed but What Wm seed yoh have max-tr about the harvest? Don't“ trust to luck. If you n at present within the clutches of any seen: 13“! _, which is sapping your 5k by degrees; if you are 3.1. faring from the Wt; 01 past indiscretions; if blood has been'tainzed any private diseaseand M M ve in dread of symptoms fining as the result of a misspm EFUGE. Lay your case being I boncstly if you are enable. VEINS, NERVOUS 033m i, KIDNEY and BLADDER Dig: ouc- af Ion. â€mu-Dd“ ‘MENT. BzKENNEDY innada must lie-addressed to our .ondence- Department in Windsor, can at our Medical Institute in I out Windsor cakes which are 37 for Canadian; business only. 31‘ OF SORROW RSDAY. JULY 11%†PI, Window.“ L T4 ) $1 -‘ mxmfm‘ TIME. [ha-glxm‘back at.) Standard-tin» ‘ turday "my. The‘mylight .scheme has been tried mid" tanmng, \' -,r a") much {of any' its owu‘, gem'apil.‘ but: be' ‘ it was A‘ main: of c'm'uw ' The opwsmis‘o to it. he'- m; mtcropomflion was vary :1: spots‘. jam-u 41d 139‘“â€" The in» Jauyan‘ilsï¬ag grim. d more mm made up {u all .238. so and: thaschemos un- the original put-p066. Ahildren Cry FOR Hanna's: ASTO R I'A mitar ; system h authtie-s declare tab-.0. loses 2239.000 people,u year 01' t5:- xaumcieocy (3' the P. Its Q. and \ ways within as not have to cake is oval-â€" mses quickly and ing of any kind. with even the ten- l of a babe. Try ,whjtepvalcake lg purity and nt no other. h'jlg 5mm†note 1109!“ t! WORKMELX 141D 130m The «term of 71‘0†WA." CURED 31A? ()811‘K7All OA' the funeral of the late Robert Suï¬-f e“and, M.P..,P at London. \‘JORKMEX 1411) 130W}: BRICKS. Tho storm of hejsday, Stopped won: at the bnckyards, south 0‘ tha t)“: during the afternoon. _ The rain was accompanied by '8 53"“ electrical disturhpnce whict: M. ed destruction up everything: ‘ ‘ Two thousahd 7i“? _huniflrgd- cadets are drilling at the Niagara; m The circumstances lending “P to the death W m near Stratford will be inn-WWI There was a large attendtnee _ £t' EXCELLENT LECTURES i " ' ' $1725 andsï¬,39 0] On Tables LACB~~ CURTAI FOOT-WEAR v ., ...,_,. .( «vi-How 500;. a, bECIIOK ‘nvo ' may»: If {lobar cent. off; all Carpets-fail Gifs ' â€mentioned 3? yds long bound": 3.1; yés long ’ W ‘3}: Na 1015;"; 3g, .ydï¬s lon‘ ' 3%:‘ydb hing Floor Oils 27c 28;; and “30¢ sq y'ai‘d Lidoleums 451: 50c and 55c .sq yard of hlis red-stained kmfe. it the littlb â€girl‘g sodygv 61ch b; romping- childgen it; “3:33 htï¬dm‘t the slender, denuded ï¬gure: was that. of a b°5 " .‘{‘--=~‘. 5.93:1? ‘d . In spite of the‘nuin‘beq .91: {he cats on her bodv and the fact. that. the ï¬nal knife-thrust wounded her been; ‘ the little girl lived for hours _-â€":at least three physicians so dealer-e...“ Shes was alive when foundâ€"a mere fluttering of Vitality was discmeredv .‘ï¬... by the man who ï¬rst. cainé to *he‘r side and tried- m réxive. her._. :She; was able to mismnher‘ nameâ€"Julia Connorsâ€"ta.him.. r . ..s ' But when '-he leaned closely ' andhtjhrough the backyard tossed 1-1;? in; asked her who had committed“ the . to the lot, hid her clothing, and es- ghastlv crime she was only“ able to: oaped. ‘ ' whisper through her §wollen, (ii-“.3757 'The box is marked as follows - , bwnedJiPS " :A tmfl- man; and: “ 100 cansâ€"The Dirt Cleaner, Bes- then swooned. She never . rallied. fine. _ Domestic Mg; (30.. L. 1., sdmcienuy to=bc'ableltb sheik If??? 'bitxy. l , a that and an hour from the 32m. ' In pencil is scribbled: “'150 tans she was found in the va‘cant 105-1? 81? '~ bottom ,, . , died' in "13¢:de hmp‘m ‘7 M; ;. The police hope that. the books of Behind a milder in the 19-- W :the Domestic Manufacturiw Gear is feet {'er where .th‘és': fï¬uylhany may show sales in thealetgh* wou‘nde'd girl was found dying ‘h‘ box-hood of 'the crime, so that by clothingâ€"W h“ â€#9“ mm from. ï¬rms the- boxes and the ding->082 her wa’é MVW 1‘1â€â€? x 3.3011, that stat-chem made otmhem; edbybhfeefmed 384mlâ€. “theymaybeledmaomedegreetto :; rahe trail of the mardent- of little . hon yielded the stapes of nilol‘sth, . ._ WWI}. other evilnnce that deserted flat of the third-ave, - EHe Had {urWhis little! vil’tim's perso 9v '§' 0 . pgetty. clusterlï¬gï¬li‘: iï¬itgï¬ mi: away the iérflï¬Ã©f 35" h t l . “ryâ€" ] Chastlv Murder in NéW , I: , _ Y01k~Chdd of 12 the VlCtlm LIVED THREE HOURS. ‘: ‘4 op . H U "a put. f.“ v‘¢.9.00:saln.s..v.z. 7'6 ’. “; -9;50381e;;-‘."... 8:0 * â€"“ - ‘11-,50‘salé,...*;. 9.7 “ 11508319532311} .0000... 'SALE ms and nuns uca «CURTAINS g»: L . .125 â€ad-pruâ€" £932.59 site ,.....v1.‘93 v).nr .0 .Mlin-SUMMERR 5141015: SALE Iff. T ‘ [£931.47 m In; {as maths m 7- PUT VICTIM IN BOX. - . ' v The murderer-and here is the only 'cjue the police haveâ€"had placed his little victimfs body in a. sitting pos- aturejna wooden box about two. leet long and one and one-haif , feet -in_ widtn and depth, stuï¬â€˜ed in the "clothing and covered the box with the oilcloth. Then he have -‘ the Jehild down to the lower hallway. out through. the backyard. tossed her m- to the Lot,- hid her clothing, and es- \.§et.;y\iihigp. ‘ Thimwas exactly: ‘ the desqu 91141:? oilcloth strips that co‘xered the murdered ehild' s~ clothe mg as it was found hidden behind the rock in the lot. But neither M6663 Stern, nor? his‘ ife and children, nfu- dny‘a tba' " én‘anta pg the house. m; any of the neiggbdrsr" could’ add the police in‘ th'i-i‘r quest of the murderer. ane had heard a scream or cry; node had geeq the hale girl eye: the hquse With anybmiy or alon’é; none qould q sas- it 113% sseen anyfp'ersoniloit- ering in the hallways or near plge house. ‘ 'chen passagewag.and bathi'oom -â€" a faded clach with a. dark brown heck- grow“ pm? a; largeH lighter gbrowa‘ dibmgnd ï¬gure in it. On each corn: er ‘0‘ this diamoncL is a. white :diau mond ,with g. brqwn bordered square nanotthecilfld'ahur were If L14 NEIL UNDSAY, 0N1], Lam's motbci- hood I (felt with tutu the unwound. upon mVW“ was Moo her man mutter «and» mumumuymnumn am beds-about! common. ‘ 3 \ \ x I swear on your soul. Pat “with that 91nd,. Boom an never to your :1)pr mun chicken? The to smudbmu 6: m: m can and: ma Mung. mutt-no mum‘ï¬ddn ' ' Evldonoo. Tho M wen at the Wanda“! tubes In a as. which com but continued poultry mans. AI ml. mwflo â€â€˜3‘" M h m. some of the galleries which cut'ofl the rescue brigade of about 30 men who were in the mine at. the time. The government. mine iWor and the manager 91¢!» pit. we known to lawn been killed by the second explosion. puma}??- been, gym: no â€I! on ‘ Wimpeg is gqily decorated for the vocation of minnow Him-eases. Dadehy cant-w fl!†smog-1.. that Was Moved by a‘ {all of the roof in . Conbbrough, Yorkshire. Eng . July 9. -â€"'lï¬irty minors were kind and two injured by. a coal damp explos- ioh- which occurred in the Codeby Colliery here early this morning. ' King‘Georgo, who is musing . tour in the neighborhood yesterday. pull! a. ,visit to an adjoining Coat Thirty Killed in , Mine Explosion Sunduy's record is the hottest, "of the you at Ottawa. The highest last year was on â€July 3, 97.8 de- grdea. The highest ever recorded a: the ran-m was 99 degrees. on July 18 1901. Thongh the heat has been excessive for a. week. there have beet; no apï¬ovt cues otwtmtioa. Ottawa, July low-According to an announcement by Prof. Ellis; ob- server nt tï¬e experimental larm‘h'ere, record of continuous exoessive bent, the last six days have constituted I. eclipeiilg nnytbing experienced ‘ in Condo in the lost centur). The re- icords at Abe nuxun tempenture since not Wedne'edny ’ been. â€" Wednesday, 92.:8 Thursdn'y 92.4: Friday. 92. 8; Snturdng, 95: Sun- day, 95. 8 , tavdny 93. * Hottest Week in ing in the open field. ‘ Mr. Jon. Greer. of P?asnt Point. sustained a. heaVy 103. when two cattle were struck and billed. (SpeCial to The Warder). Pleasant Point. July 10. â€"- During tho ï¬erce elactricd sto which pus- ed through this tactic of the coun- try Monday fast . John Hayes snflered a heuvy loss. when one of his horses was mm; by lightning Live Stock at Pleasant Point Were Killed A team of horses. tile property of Mr. John Dovidson. Little Britain, were struck by lightni‘pg on My morning and killed. “Due animus were in the pasturevï¬eld at the time the bolt descended upOn them. An- other pair, though within a. 19“. feet of m; ones smell were uninjur- ed. The team were worth about $500 Team of limes Killed by Lightning SECOND EXPLOSION. second explosion occurred in the Hundred Years . NP! "1952 .William :pproved of the [use of 'n his elevator- to the farmers. The prclonged heat .wave in [on- },real hssraised the infantile mor- ftélity abnormally high. great hit with himself. Lute hours mount for a lot Trees Struck “ruck by lightning on My Mom: and split in two parts. At Mr. Arthur Cmmgbm's ; urge maple the was splinter“ into mtchwood. near his residence. 01! the 8:99 M'- . Several telegraph poles no report- ed to have been struck but no injury A The bam'ch I! John W who resides about one mil. north 0!: Fénelon runs was struck by light- ning on Months! last and .Mydunr- QM“ --. 3am “Pulaski neighbor mahohuvingstorqianewhh‘lr Lightning Hit ' Bam»A New ‘ Binder Lost! 3Robt. English. at Dunn River. was and: by lightning and almost cour‘ jgjacdynomoygd by an. The no? occuued wont 7.30 o‘clock, and in quick W the Juan structure was a alias of M The loan nil bo- pu’tly comm by W. In the never: atom which mew ave? Somervillo town-hip on Thurs» .dsyoflutwoak,thebcrn 0! Ir. The British Sam's Union voted Barn Hit by In J. W. Thurston, who raided about half a mile north of the vill- i... lad a miraculous escape, when his residence was struck. At the time of the storm the members of; the family were .u gathered in anal house. and Ir. Thurston was rennin; on the Sofa. The lightning attack ithe house with a. resounding cradi. the bolt entering the door and pass- ing undarneath 'the 501‘ on which Kr. Thurston wad reclining. He was partially atunned for an instant, and besides received a number of se- vere burn: on his side. He consider: what he was lucky to escape being killed outright. The'house was not damaged to any great extent. Alarge .pplotmin Mr. C. 'urstafl's orchard at Wile was (Special to m Warder). Dunsford, July 10. - This section at the county WIS visited by c ï¬erce electrical storm on Monday but. .nd the wander in thnt more damage is not reported. The storm struck the Village .bout noou hour and seiner- od it. bolts, thunder uni min tbout the neighborhood in reckless mm. The storm lasted may one but hour and during thnt time the born 0! Ir. John Bell. who resides nbout 1} miles want of the village, was struck cud badly damaged, one home being loot in the are. It wu im- pouihh to ave the fame structure, which went up in smoke in quick Side Burned by lightning-- Another Barn Struck DUNSFORDMAN’jxaThree Dwellings at' Omemee NARROW ESCAPE! Were Struck by ighning Lightning and,~ Destroyed at Br ickville ' V -Po|es Down om ct Fort WARDER: Agdvo mas-bum “an M's: Pour-II wmuml Unmem fâ€":6~'(“.B new (:05! PAGES 5 to '2 An: arch-rd competition embnocing the whoie proVinoe in to be conduct- ed this year by the Department 0! Agriculture and the Ontario. Fruit 'Gmoveos’ Association. Tl: pmvince is to be divided into six districts with prime in each district: of from $15. to #75 according to annexe. In live at the district. m lpple or- “W a. us: may auto and â€oh extent a in another: the- ,e'uee of ofchu'de speciï¬ed run - from. 30'to 120 trees. In. the districts around the lakes prim ere oaeeed :Ior etch-1!: from 40- to 120 trees, 9w ihar’e the bolr. ' Wane wires ‘ are supposed the light: ‘ Wï¬y‘t‘m r‘bu‘t'e to 7 the #513 ‘ b‘u’xld‘mg from R oâ€"v -â€"â€" â€"-__ _.â€"-77 ,._V- at. and utter lea‘dzg‘jfli lightning during Tuesdhy afternoon‘s storm, is up and around to-day spa patently none the worse of fier‘ ter‘ rible expu-ience .nd doughy gé' _v__.,,, ~_. ,‘I‘ - - ‘â€" gn uplifted winnow t? proves ‘the run from coming in. â€â€˜dThis was about two o'clock ii: £115?an Miss Kirley’ 5 Narrow Escape ' ' «Felt no Pain From Electric Fluid â€-1, "wt â€"r--â€"-uy â€" -â€" honm for flu puma» 6! droppmg Miss Hilda Kirby, the young lady who received ; shock from tho Prizes For Best Orchards Ons Thundny evening a, etorm of dwellim three being em. The played- tricks with some of. the the} Villhge and the electric current thuntbr'aud “Ming broke over chimneys were danoliahed ad 039 house-ct on ï¬re. but the times were- bf". 3."!!!th Roone- velt tron a? mm: mm. 1 tuned a bright and cheerful spirit ‘ throughout her nine-e. She had been ~ number of the Hethodist church- trom her girlhood. The de- ‘ ceased was n retiring women who .oved her home and her family and all other earthly trensuree and whose truth end honest friendship was» mixed and esteaned by all her acquaintances. She lenves 9. family of {our sons and one daugh- ter: Woley. of Heriin; Henry. of the Hydro-Electric 00.; Fred, of Victoria. Road ; Jeflrey at home and lb. George Henderson, 0! (knew-e. Besides tune she is surVived by six: We“ three hut-sisters. the‘ mm being Mrs. 1'. H. McQuodeJ and ï¬rst James Evans. of Omemee. pd†Ire. George Endico'tt, of Lake Valley. New Mexico. The funeral took place on Sundny afternoon tram her love home end ,, largo concourse of peopr pnid their last respects to a noble ml. Interment took place newly cannon. Warmest Mole-m ere extended to the â€Vet ones. ’ The- follo'ing were promoted in the Publ‘ie School nunel in order ‘01 merit: : To senior fourthâ€"Union Charlie- 'l'oolo. In; Rowan. Dolly Sanderson Equine Stimn. The “mum at the promotions at nuioxr third and senior mono await tho approval of the Inspector. The oecident happened, when ’Miss‘ ran." ï¬brin-id - ‘ ï¬gmpbon. ‘i Him. 79th year. For the last six years of her life she had been a gmt suf- ferer from rheumtism but main- One-9e. July 8. â€" In the Town- Ihip 0! may on Friday afternoon the death occurred of Prudence Fee, relict of the late John .Widdis in her Suit Cases In - r - - - - All Sizes at Only TRUNKSALE ’6 0w: v T n 17' Vvsv7Mfl. W ' .t M,“ I 6p KW: $5M" I pres- m. . W 1‘3- 5% '99 We “ . use? L39 me mâ€; m. .â€" leilulw imh-e-Coun yoanm‘ia lflafldflar'ï¬vas ‘t :1 «er Why Wag :37 ; '(zc (IVâ€"L- to! u'soa a A girl triend alias Kirleys w“ in the rooin ‘at m dime the acci-' that W “5'3 WWW her I‘ll-y gag-with gr'éï¬i‘t'érco to‘ the 11er by, am! but" _u pie staggered 1mg. The window sill unis“ skitbéted im 3.0 HEW um the Shimmy ï¬g! .9199 W- same for spraying ten hints gosh for cultivumg or mu'lching.t¢rtj1w sag. quality ‘ and quumity, ï¬ght points {on cover crég,‘ si_x for .11" hating and two for tééeea. ' which. Wtion fr 0::in cat-lbw No 6 dutrict, gr‘the Centre Om uric district, inchides Victorn, Pc- ..1 terboio.‘bi16erin Veterloo Welling- ton and ï¬f‘e’i’th. 7 {Who 120 t. 300' trees up. come: from the Pederdn‘mlgiic’ "{3}" W533“. flaw; Wm, lira John boon loot. valuable m which was struck by lightning. ‘0“ 11' um um I' up. user-J. u y; u a!" l' The noting that: ei teen †,. . “3",†{or pruning and new (Eh. . or rim mm. ‘loolgod' unwind their natty unilom- . .a'c' w M i ' ,',. , Ha 2:"):1"! Ir Jones of the- local bank w, m holidaying last: vepk- - 1mm Currie. has assumed a ‘psnition on tho m o! the 1091'! bunch or the nukot'romnto , .. ,.. -. L. o. L. No. mmnaed_ di'f‘mo“ an ice on Sabbath magi M: 6}“ Myterian church and “step“; to. q u stir-nag sermon by 39‘.“ D- » E32 Currie. Them wagogn'r,‘ that overflowod the wit? 0" "130°? ohurch.'1‘ho mu-ch- out wu $39.5" aw hemllont. ot'dut m4moo" The Methodists are building a new stable to be used in oonjuncâ€"lnn with; the new muse. Mr. and In Oman Hayes, of'l‘o- ronto-aae holidnying with his par- ents. m. and Mrs. J. 8. mm. of King-st. I Mr. Sam Skuee, of Toronto, came (lo-whom on Saturday owning. " Orr Sabina: evening, June 30, the Rob. J'ohn Linopnaached a powerful sermon in the Mbthodxi: church on the subject of patriotism. his new duties on Scum-ch, preach- ing .6 morning gnd evening- services in‘wo Methodist church. ' Our Grumman’s ï¬re and drum. band‘mboen practicing ï¬duously for the great celebration! in Peter- boro next Friday. , The village council passed c 1380' luuoux to gdvemiso for tenders for the lighting of the streets». Any, system. will receive a comidbrwtion. The present contract has about two month'mmore to run. Dr; N. H. Sutton bu removed to Peterboro where he will continue his protessioml duties. His removal ‘is a distinct loss to our village and the adjacent rural district, not only from the standpoint of his sï¬ll as a, physt but from an social and progressive- civic view. In. Sut- ton will be- greatly missed in church and Wom's Institute work. A quickly distinguished. Thea was t [teary nintcll, and the gardens, which had enacted from long lmght absorbed the moisture with avidity. J-Ci 1.00 PER HAIR U 1103;! ha 0.1â€â€. assumed .md ~49 94¢