_ †Can you read wriling 1'" ~ ~'-' Of coutle.†. '- Raul um, then," he sand, â€making 44;: the editor an envelope with an in- Ictiption on it. '30 is on: jun now, ’aatd the editor, 'oome in h-monow, ' '1 will: laid the poet ‘und I “"1 none armed. â€â€"Briti-h and Culonim "Then take the ï¬fth verse. In the prlginel mzsnnsrript it said, ptain as (daylight, "Take away the Jlllglillg â€money. It to only glittering dross.‘ In its printed form you make me say. 91‘2ko away the tingling honey; put 'eome flies in [or the boes.’ Bv George! I feel hke attacking somebody with your ï¬re shore]! But. oh, look at the elxth verse. I Wrote: ‘I'm weary of the tossing ocean as It heaven.’ When I opened your pe; er and saw the knee “animated mto ' I‘m wearing out my grows-re till they are open at‘the knee-fl 1 I thought that was taking it an inch too for. I {my I have n right to mur- der that compositor. Where is he?†"Yes, sir: and that is what lam here to see 3m: about. The way in which that pnem was mutilated was flmply scandalous I haven't elem. a pight since. It exposed me todermnn. ~People think me a fool. (The editor numbed.) Let me 812- w von. The ï¬rst ‘lino, when I wrote it, read in thieway: L'Lylng by a weeping willow. under. :11th a gentle slope ’ That is l-eautiful ’nd poetic. Now, haw did your Vile ‘eheet represent it tothepublic’.‘ 'I._ving to s weeping widow, 1 induced her to plope.’ '\Velrplng widow.’ mind yon. ‘A widow! Oh, thunder and lightening pr '1'hie is too much . man. “ ‘81â€. Oh. yea. I see. Wellit looks like ' Sal for Din nev,‘ or 'Souls for Sin- pets,’ " said the odilnr. 0' a. air.†reg-lied the man 'nouuing 314:0". That’s my name Samuel Brunch. I know you cmfldn’t read. I ,callod to see about that poem of mine you printed the other day, entitled 2' l‘he Sureeaao of Son-o w v†.“It’s hard,s‘::. very hard." said the plum. "I don't remember it,†said the pditor. ?BANK OF O'I‘TAWA, Head Ofï¬ce Ottawa, Canada. Capital (authorized) ,I'53,ooo,ooo; Capital (pajd up) $2, 590.- “ 0! course you .Inu’t,be-canseit wont Into the pulsar under the villainous title of 'Smearcaae ’l‘omorrnw ’ †“A blunder of the compositor, I sup- An editor was sitting in his ofï¬ce one flax when a man entered whose brow was clothed wm: thunder. Fiercely seizing a chair he slammed his baton the tablo.hnr!ed his umbrella on me floor and sat do“ n. What did the “Linseed 0|] ?" Afld when did the “ sugar stick ?†“hat did the sheet “ tm fox] ?’ And why did the “ feather tick?" From whence did the “ mmeral spring P †And why did the “ lemon drop P " How iong did the “wedding ring P" And who did the “organ stop P†3 What made the “ Weather vane?†- And why did the “ thunder clap?" ‘ Why does she " hold up her train ?" And why did the “ water tap P" What made the “ side walk ?†And why did the “ horse fly P †Why does the “ com stalk ? †And when is “ champagne dry.†?°° 3 Rest and undivided proï¬ts, 152.573.332 ; Total Assets over $23,-- 000,000. Savings Deptâ€"Accounts may be opened in this department thh a deposit of $1 and upwards, on which Interest will be anowed from date of deposit. Withdrawals may be made by cheque and without notice to the Bank. For full particulars. correspond with Mr. A. A. Hollingshcad, Manager of Peterboro Branch. Peterboro. ape?! It. " That’s not a ‘B’ it's an 'S.’ said the In the International Cncket Match, United States Vs Canada, ï¬nished at Toronto Tuesday, the (‘anadmn team “on by an Innings and 29 runs. ‘ Mr. Ccn. H. Luxon is attending _the big sale of Imported Clydesdale ï¬llies, at Hamilton this Week. He will also ~yisit Calidoma, and lmng home some ixicestcts, from the Douglass Ranch $arm.-0rmo News. _ "Messrs. Robt. McMahon and Files. Bladley spent Sunday \vxth friends in town. MY- 1- L. Fair Was in Peterboro Saturday on business. Mr. Thos. Hunter was a visitor to Peteriioro on Saturday. 0 Are you the editor ?†he asked. M ï¬lirruok's big fan. Printers and mm! Readers. said the editor trying to QUERIES. ', Oct. 5th 8: 6th. The Port‘Hope Model School for the session of 1905, will open on Th‘ursglay, Sept: 7th a}; p m. 2 p m. Addnss on Demsion Day by Rev. M. E. Scx<m.tli, B.A., L.L.B. 2.20, Discussion. 3, Address: The Pastor in relation to the Sunday School, by Rev. George Nickle. 3.20, Discussion. EVENING SESSION. 7.30, Open parliament on "The Qualiï¬cations and Duties of Superin- tendent and of Teachers.†conducted by the Rev. G R Clare. 8.10, Address: The School a Force in Missxon Work. by Rev. W J Crothcrs, IV‘I.A.,- l).D. Collection. W. J. Iolifl'c, B.C.I.., Chairman. J. G. Lewis, B.A., Secretary. A Sunday Schoo! Convention wi'l be held at the close of the District Meeting at Lakeï¬cld. on Tuesday. Sept. 12, 1905 The followmg is the programme : Breaking it gentlyâ€"Foreman quary gangâ€"It's sad news I have for you Mrs. Burke, your husband’s new watch is broken. It was a ï¬ne watch au’ its smashed all to pieces. Mrs. Burkeâ€"How did it happen P Foremanâ€"A ten ton rock fell on “After graduating from tthhorthand l to attend. 8.: Bookkeeping Dcpts. of the Federal Mrs. Al college, I immediately secured a posi- returned tion with the Standard Chemical after a P19 Company of Toronto, and am now here. employed in their ofï¬ce at Longford. Mr Thc I would gratefully recommend your ' collcge to anyone desiring a thorough husmess training, and appreciate the Mr AlCI efforts of the Princrpal and t'eachers Monaghar for the advancement of the student on a visit. friends in Mr. H. J. Lytle, Manager Ontario BanK, I.mdsay, says: "I have exam- ined the course of bookkeeping adoplcd by the Federal College and have no hcsnation m saying that any young man or woman who masters the same will ï¬nd no difï¬culty in successfully handling the books of any merchantilc business entrusted to their care. Mr. A. E. Nelson. of Roahester. N. Y.. Spent a few davs of last week with friends in Millbrook Cavan. While in town he went to see Mr. Robt. Deyell's model res- idence and beautiful grounds. He was so greatly impressed with the magniï¬cent appearance of this propertv that he may purchase it for a summer re51dence. Indted very few prettier homes can be found in the large towns and Cities. Millbrook is within a half hour's automobile run off exellent bass and lunge ï¬shing, and in fact Our own cool brooks are alive with speckled trout. For a summer resort Millbrook has few equals. 'l‘hen our mineral water is free to all. Mrs. Thos. Sharpe, comer George and ng Sts., Petcrboro, manufactur- er and dealer in Little Boys’ and Girls' Clothingâ€"Made to Order and Ready Made. Ladxes’ Gentlemen’s Clothes Cleaned. Pressed and Repaired. Will be glad :0 see her Port Hope and Hope friends. him. Mr G H Luxon, 6th concession of Clarke. who recently sold his applc orchard to W J Bragg. of Darhngton. for $6ro, sold the other day to the same buyer his pear orchard, «shouted at 250 barrels, at from $1.35 to $1.80 per barrel. The outht of the two or- chards will net MnLuxon about$rooo. M r. Bragg, speaking of this orchard, declared it to have no equal in this township for all round quality. METHODIST S. S. CONVEN'I‘ION FOR SALE CHEAP.â€"â€"A quantity uf housdlold furniture. Also a quan~ tiny of Bricx, a feed boiler and a. cider press. Apply to D. CHAMBERS, Millbrook. at the store: or house. Mr. (lea, (2. Holland, ofï¬cial report- er in the Canadian Senate speaking of the system of shorthand taught by the Federal Business College, says: "This system is superior to all others." Mr. and Mm 105. Morton and children, of Bethany, were visit- mg friends here last week. Capt. Hurd and Mr. Geo. Carey ofthe S. A., Omemee, were here last evening assisting the local ofï¬cers in a special meeting. Mr. Carey will go to Toronto next week to take a course m the training home. We wish him success. Yours Sincerely, Bertha Cragg. MODEL SCHOOL. AFTERNOON SESSION. pp! i L. 0. L. No. 79, will meet on lFridav tomorrow evening. All lmembers are urgently requested Mr. George Sanderson will haVc the "sympathy of his many friends m the loss he has sustained by the death of a Valuable horse. which took place after a long illness, on Sunday. Mr. San. derson would'havc refusrd $200 for lum bsforc'hc tqpk ill. Mr. Richard Nurse, a brother of Mr. Robt. Nurse, has returned (mm a pleasant visit to England. Mr. John McBndc IS the proud owner of an Insh black thorn cane. a gxft lrom Mr. Nurse. Mrs. Duncan McBain and clnldrcn, Miss Nellie and Master Kenneth, are attendmg the Toronto Exhlbxtion. sts Pearl Naurass has returned from a pleasant vxsxt in Lmdsay. Mr. Thamas Olver was in l’ctcrboro Saturday on business. V In last week’s Issue we inadvertently omitted the names of the Misses Amy and Lxla Parsons, who were members of the happy party from Omemee who wsxted at the home of Dr. Deycll. Mr. John McBride, of M Illbrook, was in town last week on busmess. Mr. 2. Olvcr; one of Toronto’s most artistxc painters and gramcrs, who has been ass‘sting his nephew, Mr. Harry Richards. m tomng up many of the handsome residences and busmess blocks, rctumcd to the City last week, where he has sccurcd several large contracts. Mr. Harvie Thexton returned on Friday from Pleasant Pomt. Sturgeon Lake. and hxs health IS greatly beneï¬tted by his three week's outing. Messrs. Dave Fallis and \\'es!ey Lanner were visitors to Peterboro on Saturday. The Misses Gertrude and Eva Clark left on Monday for Toronto and MI] be guests of Mr and Mrs joseph Craig while there. Miss Cordie Richards returned home last week after a pleasant visit with Peterboro friends. Mn Herbert Fair, of Peterboro, was a guest at the home 0! Mr. J. \V. \ansh over Sunday, and left on Monday to visit friends at T0- ronto. Mr Alex. Anderson, of South Monaghan, was in town yesterday on a visit. Mr. W, Sanderson attended the circus at Pcterboro on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. XV. Sneigtove and two children, Gladys and Gordon, are visiting friends at St. Cathar- ines and Toronto. The Misses Eva and Norma Wilc0ck, after an extended and pleasant visit with friends here. left on Saturday for Port Hope to visit their uncles. Messrs. Ben and Norman Olver, before returning to Toronto. Mr. T. B. Collins was a visitor to Montreal last chk. Mrs. Arthur Woods and babe returned to Peterboro last week after a pleasant visit with friends here. Mr. Geo. Carveth is in Toronto this week on a visnt. Mr. Thos. Sootheran is visiting friends in Toronto and Montreal. Rev. Dr. Cadc of Toronto, con- ducted the. services in the Meth- odist Church here last Sundav. and delivered eloquent sermonsto large and appreciative congrega- tions. The Dr. called on a large number of his lriends while in town the ï¬rst few days of the week. While here he was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Clarke. Mr. T. McCullough was a vxsi to: to Peterboro on Saturday. Mr. W. H. Coombe returned on Tuesdav from a most pleasant trip to New York, N.Y an I New- ark. N. j. [S’NOTICE â€"For the next 30 Days I will sell Sewing: Ma- chines at COST PRICE. 1. MCBRIDE, MillbrOelc. Mr. Arthur Mulligan, of Cleve- land, is visitmg friends in town. Mr and Mrs Bert Eagleson, of Brooklyn. N. Y., are \‘ismng with their Bailieboro friends. Miss Pear! Jacques, Rochester, N.Y., IS a guest 0: her Sister, Mrs Wes Fry. Aye r5 Hair Vigor mm u beau. mugging; Graiflait Why is it that Ayer’s Hair Vigor does so many remark- able things? Became it is a hair food. It feeds the hair, puts new life into it. The hair cannot keep from growing. And gradually all the dark, rich color of early life comes back to gray hair. “When I am and Ayers 33!: “(or my m: in shout all m . But now u h n nlu rich blnk. And u t ck n I could vhh." guns. m.“ morrusnu. ’ruacnmbla. fox‘ - l. C. LY!!! C0. Full 'parliculars ï¬om (Ianadmn ~ Pa ciï¬c Agent, or write C. B. FOSTER, D. P. A., Toronto. AT COST] FOR 30 DAYS Number of New Sew’g Machines Going Sept. 2611), returning until Nov. 27th, The base ball match between the Tigers and Athletics on Friday result. ed In a victory for the latter nine by a score 0! 20 to 12. 'l‘he'l‘igers any the scorer was bought In a gmne for ï¬rst place on ’l‘uPsday Millbrook won {run (‘avanville by a score of 14 to 7. Winnipeg $30. so ï¬che Mowbray l cgma Debuting-13! 5‘0 1 iptOn Souris Moose-jaw Brandon 31. 55 Humboldt Lylcton Sa>katoon Lenore 32 00 Prince Alb Miniota Mclf'ort. Binscarth 32.25 Butllcford Moosomiu 32.20 Machod Arcolu 32.50 Calgary Estevan Red Deer Yorkton }33.oo Strathcona Kamsack Going Sept. 12th. returning until Nov. I 3th: A return game will be played before the “Keys are all dralned," ll" Dick Wallace’s big horse and dmy can be secured to lake “.8 boys out to Tom Newton's town. Standiny of the League at time of gems to press. Tigers won 3.10â€. 1; Athletics won 1, lost 8; Mlllbmuk won I, lost 0' Unvan- ville won 0' lust. l, with numb: rless games to play. Mrs Thos Gillott has returned home aft. 1' a. dc] ghtfnl trip thiu the North \Vest. She SLI}S it is the place for young pcom to go to make money, but there is no place like Millhrook for her. She was pleased to get the home pa- pcxs out west. and said no one could budge her an i! she perused theix columns thorouglilx. lhc trip was most beneï¬cial to her health. 4 Mr. J Rocket, Q} Syré'rcï¬se, s’pent a few days of the past week, the guest of Miss H. McMahon. Mr. Robcrk Gibson, of Dunkirk, N. NORTH WEST Dr Hassard is home from the West, and is to be congratulated on securing several ï¬rst prizes for his beautiful Hackney StalliOn, at the big Fairs in Wmnipcg. Bun- don, and other large towns. CANADIAN - PACIFIC We join in 'wishing Bro. Russell many more years in which to show his colors and loyalty. In poiitics hehas always been a staunch Conservative, and in rcligicn a Presbyterian. Bro. Russell was ï¬rst Initiated mto the mysteries of the Orange Order in the year 1853, when ht; joined L 0.1.. No so, Springville, and lifted his Cc!“- tiï¬cate and transferred to L. O. L. 79, Milllnook, in 1888, and in over ï¬fty years he never missed a rzth of July Walkâ€"but oneâ€"and that year illnes‘ in hrs family was the cause of his ab- scnce. His (our sons are all worthy mem- bers of the Orange Order also. An Old Orangeman. Their son, Mr. Wm. Russell of this town, farmed nine years with the lat: John Welch of Cat-an, and six years with Robert Mcharry. Hc farmed on his own account for many years, and moved to Millbrook eighteen years ago, and has been a continuous and highly respected citizen since He was married to M iss Jane Mcharry daugh ter of the late Andrcw Mcharry, forty seven years ago. His wife died two years ago this month.- To this happy union were born, ï¬ve sons and four daughters, eight of whqm are living, viz : Mesms. John James, Wm. Henry, Robert and Levi, Mrs. John Ward, Mrs Edward McCo‘rry, Mrs. David Fisher, and Miss Bella, all of whom are most highly rcsliectcd. "l‘he late Mr. Russell was killed by a tree falling on tum at Whitlow’s Rac: Peterbom, the year they came to this country. -Bro.7W-(n. Russell, of Millbrook, One of me Oldest and Most Highly Respected Members of L. O. L. No. 79. The subject of this bnicf skutch, was born m Devonshirc, Eng , on the 16111 day of April, 1830, when about ï¬ve years old he came to this country with his parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. John Rpascll, settling in Pcterboro. 'l he. late Mrs Russell died in Ome- mcc about ï¬ve years after her husbands demise ., :s visiting friends I'n Mnllbrook and “man. Harvest Excursion Tickets To the BASE BALL. Will sell 51? J. NIGERIDE’S. Prince. Albert \ Mclfort. } Batllcford M achod Calgary Red Deer Strathcona $33-50 33-75 34 00 35.00 37-00 38.00 38.50 39-50 40.50 36.00 A'IUNICIPALI'I‘Y Ol“ THE TOWN- SHIP OF SOUTH MONAGHAN, COUNTY 01" NOR'I‘HUMBER- LAND. PROVINCE OI" ONTA- RIO. NOTICE i.; hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in sections 8 and 9 ol the Voters’ List Act the copies re~ quire-Ll by said sections to he so trans mitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said Act, of all persons a‘p pcarmg by the last revised Assessment Roll of the saidMunicipalit)’ at elcc tions for members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal I‘Zlections, and that said List was posted up at my ofï¬ce, at Centrevillc. on the 22d day of August, 1905, and remains there for inspection. Electors arecalled upOn to examine the said list. and if any omissions or any other errors are found therein, to take immediate pro ceedings to have the sand errors cor rected according to law. J A. PORTER, Township Clerk. South Monaghan, August 29, 1 905. Rev and Mrs Roht E Hurned and child, of New York City, are guests of Mrand Mrs W E Russdi The Citizens Band called on Dr. and Mrs. Clarke on 'l‘ucsd: )' cvemng and rendered scvcrnl sclccttons m thmr usual good style. It is needless to say that the hospilulilv of Mrs. Clarxe and the generosity of the Dr. made glad the hearts of the band members Mr R W Clarke is m Toronto this week. The service in the Presbyterian Church, next Sunday even'ng will be of special interest to all low-rs of sacred nausit‘; being the last time that Miss A. Chambers, the talented orgnnkt of this Church, will preside at the organ previous to her depart ure for Vanmm'er. The choir will he assisted on this occasion by Mrs (Rev) Robert F. Harned of New York City, til-.0 local talent. The song service in the Fresh) tartan church on Sunday evening last proved very enjoyable '1'! e church was crowd- ed to the doors and many could not gain 1 admtesion. Mr. Cha tubers. tenor solo ist, of New York City, delighted all present with his masterly renditions M rs. ll. W. Juhnstou,one ofMtilbrook’s lending Sopranists, also excelled in her beautiful solo; The special au- theme by the choir were rendered in their usual able manner. The hymns and the scripture lesson also seemed to have more than usual feeling put into them. During the course of his an- nouncements the pastor reft rred in feeling terms to the coming departure of Miss Chambers, but eulogized her faithful and very able assistance dur lug the time she has been organlst. lie was deeply grieved, and felt that he only vuiced the sentiments of the entire congregation when he said that the loss to the church and choir was a severe one Miss Chambers would take her place at the organ next Sunday evening tor the last time before her departure to Vathouver. The follow- ing were the numbers rendered: Messrs Charles Moore of Rochester, and Mr Clare Moore, of Cavan, leave for Moose jaw on Monday ncxt. Rev G R Clirc will 02cupy his own pulpit next Sunday, and will no (laiibt have large congregations to hear him. There will alxso be special muszc. l'nstlude . . . . .. . .Andanle .. . . .. Meyer. Organ Anthem. ."Behold, the Days Come." Mr. F. '1‘ Chambers 6: Oholr[Wood ward Solo...“’1‘here is an Hour of Hallowed Peace.†...... ...... Chenery. Mrs. H. W. Johnston. Oï¬â€˜ertory. .Spring Song..1\1endelssohn. Organ. Solo...0, Eyes that are Weary.Bracket Mr. F. '1‘. Chambers. Antheu1...Seek yethe Lord. .Roberla. Mr. Chambers and Choir, Processional March. Flel]. Organ. Produced under the direction of the Organist, Miss Agnes Chambers. NOTICE OF Fl RST I’OS‘I‘II'G OF VOTERS' LiS’l‘. 1905. MILLBROOK 1’. 0. Or on Lot 8, Con. 3, Cavan.â€"3t WP. S.â€"-There are no better Plymouth Rocks brcd than Mr Robinson's. Tharuughbred Plymuuth Rocks The undersigned has a number of PU RE BREI) Pl) mouth Rock Fowl for sale. Parties wantmg 'l‘hoz'Oughbrcd Cocks or Pullets for breeding: purposes On or before Sept. Izth next. shoukj speak for them at once, as Mr Robinson is crating the-m now for market. Apply to '1‘. J. ROBIEISON Beautifal Service of Song. FOR SALE. maria :2». .. â€.35., ,n ' T-ï¬bf-JK‘hI-w Sir (5h: «rles Kiri gultri! k Baronet will act as captain of the “ Pilgrims†(thc English Association football Llub), which on Aug. 24th sails from 1 iverpool on the steamship ‘ Bavaiian’ _.l- Q’A share of your patronage is re spectfully solicxted. MILLBROOK. 'I'V" "‘ "" " u to play a Series of matches: m the United States and Canada. nun-v ~.â€"â€"‘- â€"..v _, Sir Charles is a versatile player who has earneJ high honors at the game ; indeed he is good at almost amthing in the way of athletics. Sir Charles Sharpe KirkpatriCk, of Cl05eburn, Dumfriesshire, represents the main line of the family to which the Empress Eugenie belongs. The old mansion of Clos:burn, buxlt by the ï¬rst haronet (the creation dates from 1685), was burnt to the ground through the (‘ar- lessness of drunken servants in 1748. Sir Charles was born in 1874 and re sides at Forest Hill. He is a big fellow with a genial smile, and puts a terrible amount of Weight into the ball every time his foot comes into contact with it. OYSTERS ALWAYS ON HAND IN SEASON. ALL KINDS OF 'I‘EMPERANCE DRINKS, HOT 8: COLD. Mr. Wm. Doyle, of Syracuse, is vis- mng his grandfather, Mr. joshua Mc- Mahon. Mr Ed Chambers. of Chicago, is Visiting friends in town. UNDER NEW MA‘NAGIZMEN'I‘. Mcï¬srs Bert Puma and john Ren- ncdy, of Rochester, N Y., are spending a few days With friends in town, and Will visit the Toronto exhibition be- fore returning to the ï¬oxvcr City. Having purchased the Grocery Business frcm Mr. J. McBrEde, I will be glad to welcc me all his customers and as many new ones as pos- sible. By keeping an upâ€"to-date stock of 77.77 As an orgamzahcn the “Pilgrims†are of the same calibre as the famous Games will be played as follows : â€" Montreal, Sept. 9th ; Hamilton, Sept. nth; l$c1|ix1, Sept 13; Galt, Sept. 16m; Detroit, Sept. 17th and 18th; St.Lou1.~z, Scpt. 23rd and 24th; Chi cago, Sept. 30th and Oct Ist; l’h1la- dclphia, Oct 5111, 6th and 71h , 1. c'w York, Oct I4t'n. Visits mllalso be made to Niagara Falls and Wash- 413011. I hope to merit your patronage, and will give all customers my very best attention. A call is most respectfully solicited. Lacy Kirklatxick, “ho accompan- ies her husband on this trip, is a very Well known English socncty lady, and is sure to makc many friends during her tr ip. Baron Von Rcifl'cnstcm, whoaccom- panics the team as referee, is one: of Lendon’s leading sportsmen and a most genial fellow. He understands the game insudc out. . nu. Eérivmhians, who have plawd in all parts ofthe world. South Africa and Ausnalia included. but not America. Groceries, C o n- fectionery, Can- ned Goods, 850., J. STEELE’S, FOR L’I’-'1‘O-D.~\'I‘l£ JEWELRY Issuer of Marriage Licénsa, MILLBROOK. MRS. c. M. KNOX, FIRST-CLASS BREAD AN!) FANCY BAKING. STOCK NEW AND FRESH. LUNCHES AT ALL HOURS. ENUIJSH FOOTDAI; Millbrook, Ont. Hum NW Managamï¬m. opp. TownHall, She is in society, in husiuen, u homo. everywhere yousre her. but at. was worn and fatigued. She hasn’t heard of Ferromuo or she would be path-ecu" well. How quickly â€strength- ensâ€"what an appetite it givenâ€"what a. glow It brings to palid cheeks! The untrimeut contained in Ferrozone puts strength Into anybody. Laughing eyes, rot-y lips. bright quick movements all tell of the vitulity Fer- rozole produces. Thousands at at rac- tlve happy women use Ferromueâ€" Why not you? A box of {my clnoco. Isle cooled tabiets costs ï¬fty cents at anv drug store A spccml effort is made to Mm“ cvrry customer. and 3m: are rcqumlcd to call and give me a trial. Yours for business, '1 limit: a specialty of practical ‘ID‘QTSC shoeing and always give it .cauful qt. tcntxon. D.Mi11§gan, MILLI E C OK I also offer )(311 the \‘c r} lint ka in a}. ‘bramlu-s m gcncml llmhmilh ing. “egg on and carriage building a! d repairing, painting, c , ax u 1y reason. able priCcs. St. Cutharincs, Ont , Aug. 21â€"â€"_lolm Starling cf this city was In Lockpon, N. Y., last Wtck and came home On Saturday. He left his Scotch collie “ Dcrby†there with a friend. When Mr. Starling started for home the dog was securely laud up in a barn. Last night the Starling family mrc not a little surpriscd to see ‘llax'by’ cum: walking into the house. He lcolu-d none the worse for his thirty mile trip, but his owners are at a loss 10 undcr- stand how he managed to scml his “ziy home after the very heavy rain of Saturday. To a person who r. u'! be mred of canatlpation by Dr. Hamilton's PIHG, the above nmard mll be paid. 50 fa» thartic medicine gives such lasting sa'lsfactlon or effects such marvellous cures as Dr. Hamilton's Pllla. Relief immediately fallow: for headache, billâ€" ousneas and stomach disorders. No griplnc pains, no burning sensahons. no'hing but the must pleasant relief attends the use of Dr. Hamilton’s Pillsâ€"mhvrs not so good Prlce 25¢. a box, at all dealers. Just bring akmg one \«hul and watch me set it with this machine. and you will never again have tho. m 51.: any other way. No {norc buming or sca-rirg the runs, or boxing new holes, and but ct all, No More O\'crdi.~hcd \thtls. No matter ho“ many ccmc. u u “ill not be kept waiting, and C\cl’) jd posilixel; guarantud. Messrs] Slcclc, j H Byam, J Kric g- er, W H Lough, ] l’rizchard and Dr Dcyrll leave to day for a duck hunt. Mr. and Mrs. A E Duncan and chi1drcn lcft thxs mormng {or (71ch land, aflera most pleasant vxsxt with friends here. Far :3. Case at Incnrs'bla Ccnstipaticn I have nccmiy In; t m a Home cu Id The Scum, whith rs by far :1 r .mmsl and best cxcr madu and 1h < x ;_\ kin d that cannot lossibh hurt }( [If “I. u ls. I can set a at ( f tin-s in 2c n '1: 1 us With this machine and (.0 a Luur jLL‘ than any man can the ( Id “3y. A6001) CGLD Tll'ï¬ Sï¬liï¬l‘ That Pale, Tired Girl. $1,000 REWARD DOG CAME HOME. Eï¬urts are Lem: made to I guilty punies, and it is like awif'laml well-merited punhlmn be meetod on! to them if they ‘ pcoherded. Great {reling has namrazly "onset! in tho neighborhood. You need bracing up, nee n-Amrishmeut in the Mood, need orful nu-dz'cine to \italize the and distribute farce and staying to ail Networked organs. ‘ The most man-ellmm sun-e»: manna, a. nourishing luuic an 6c ‘3 to be the adtnlraliull 01 every chm. Ferrozone performs “om? people In poor health ; it acts d on the Mood, enriches It with s! and "9“ life that is at oncv deny In ul. parts of the lmdy. Fer teed: the nerves and vital en. suppliu force. determination am one, buoyant. spitizn. The nnfortunnie victims on M In: consciuusnoas, anrafled am; cm! 1.191;» In their scrums. 1 utention was shown mam uni Ware takon to their homes. 1 Indicates Emmy mood and‘ Out. Nervesâ€"Build ur. or T Collapse will Surely Folio When ymz’re tin-d a]! day, lzu ln' triflvs. exhauszm! \\ izh nervm be sure there is aumrthlng wrnn It seems. an “e are told. (in r-Opectable vmmz ladies. dung“ farmers in the vinhxity, left the‘ one dav 1m- 9. walk. They were! ed by two men on bicycles who: up and viciously assaunod them most brutal and cnv.ardly way roan: ladies were beaten into it Mfltv and the" chthee liters“ from thelr pereom. Cure: 6 are also made. A case where there was laeaizul‘ lack of strength 15 tuld l-y Mn} Brown. ul' poet-ofï¬ce hm: Sn,31 ton. Out: "About a year ago my { commenced to fun. My hand} feet seemed always cold I fen cu‘ and exhausted, ueak asi Child. My face tuna ed. My sud anus commenced to low-1i sense of feeling and ï¬nally my 11‘ was perfevuy uumh. All my Cull‘ My appetite ran down. Fermi-a the ï¬rst. to give me any help. I ii ed with u very quirkly. I! :d Nae Mum! and started circulat that the numbness gruduuuy poured. My coudulon «an x»: cured by l-‘errozone, and I law: we]! ever since (Signed) " Brown." ‘ Partial details have just C band of a terrible aflair which 1 ed near the flung. of Sterlin duys ago, sag-s the Beueville gencer. Mrs. N. P. Clark was a to Pctcrboro last Week. Mr. Forest Guthrie was tor to Peterboro on Saturn} At the recent Universal Exp St. Lows, the system of sin taught m the l'k'dcral Businc lege~' was awarded the (261d Wouid vou not like to join {in armv of successful stenographc reporters who have won their marvellous success through Chosen this system of phong You mav arrange to enter the 1 Federal Coilcge at the reaps August 28th. SPECIAL NOTICEâ€"'1'.» gel factory results be sum you get zone only. Fifty cents per box boxes for $2 50. at all deaiors, Polsnn Cm, Kingeton, 0uL,m ford, Conn.. L'.S.A. What strange freaks religimfl does who. Whm in the “nth: "no reason {or those Dhukd» listing upon gollig stark u: catch of the Lard. '1 Lero is :1 that he approved of Such a t dlfl'ered in any way \x ith the couventionamiee regarding dq {or the nakedness there is {On In: so shocking in that H Communit) adapted: he Club would be null lug u rong. A womnn g- es naked in 3) new]. 3nd a ballet girl goes “:4ka 'n to Inist. The Dunk about fan the uncuelher. It is « uh a 1! degree, though the climate country is unfamuhle m thew or style. It seems aitogotlter‘ flu: anyone should be tore vented from seeking the I. win-hen. still doing so in a su cure is rather owe. stepping u Mud rules of socioty.â€"Bu Indopondent. ‘ That’s why it is sure to cur. You see it goes ditect to ll of the diaeue,â€"ita Mann; pniu the dunnge caused by lnflammntion. “Catarrlmmn cores because it goes into 1 cells 1nd nuances that man: dies cau’c reach. am: what one “unit: is: Impussible unhnzone"to fail as w! d tollyon Don't be misled u jug there is anything 60 c wflu 2 mo.â€"- use it and sou'l gmd-l'g e pu cmurh Omemee and Vicin TIRED? ESS HERRE- BERG Dastardly Outrage. The Mirr STRASG F. l-‘li EA KS. 0‘09- I! like vour' herâ€"Hall’s Stops fa!!i:2: