get "11ft ith 1.11 .13; for were ST. ANDREWS. . . Rev. Jas .W. Wallace occupled the â€1p“ in St. Andrew's church at 3.13 unites Sunday. In the morn- took his text [m Proverbs 13, 4. "A wholesome tongue is the me of life" .We find la the book of novel-be many who mlmht my ere not “we†dletmetly fee “CW; Hellman Is not we phase :41 M:- it: coming: with amthgr phese is Meats Mei; phase. every an .95 every unmet m lite. We are med (9 «wetness that chewedtmn; mt mm! was: ate very, little game: from these whisk prevailed m» m: 9! the proverb when: t tan sewer turned; away wrath town he batons :9 th mute mm “onâ€: when new wk when they am: to be quiet. flute are times when men baVe to speak vety, plant: I). Christian people must become apa- t’allbls in character. A wholesome lune I8 hkc the tree '0! life. No puma can be a slanderer. without dealing himself. Nowadayg. there m too much slandennz and pmtane len- me especially in our sports. We amid do our beat to weed out, than ~Mommy. Ll‘he tongue In A thing which needs to be watched Yer! clos- esy. The profanity, la not natural, it a contrary to the law. 01 (30111.1(! u should do out beat to put. a. stop he! The smging yesterday was 0?. ex- mdingly [me quality. the 30105 of Mas. Passmore and Miss Murray bo- mepuonany well rendered. CA 313R] DGE-ST. METHODIS 1‘. Ir. B. Hunter occupied the pul- yit in Cambridge street Methodist thud.- Sunaax and preached two very able sermon. , In the morning he took his text from Prorerbs 29,18, "Where were 3830 vision people perish." The sn- Pmtitiom meanings or visions com- Wed with the good which can b.- d..- rived horn them such as bringing happiness and success to thou who are mated by them and sometimes ward off occurrences in one’s hie/1‘0 hue success in hie unions of some kind or other are altogether neces- “3- Even Columbus. it is mi W the New, World by. a vision and â€â€œ0381! 1011 and work he succeeded; m attemplishing one great purpose “ 50¢ the one he set. out to accom- I'liih- Visions are to be .taken 82 1"fills and not an imaginary; entiti- Mibn. 111:: Vision of Jesus has chum the nm at tmnds at â€01! Who were wayward and has '3‘ them on the nght track 888‘" maternal lite and success. God's mam: .work is the uplifting 0‘ ‘11? Chnstmn character. An in"):- Memo preacher cannot feel as 1m M but one who speaks from hm 9" life thnlls all his heaters. Ch'flSt “he ruler ot all the earth'm 0.1? W lands and the lands beyond the â€â€˜3 which Were onCc heathen. but Th0“? tnrtam hath been hfted and “l0! pictures is M the prime of life, wander- in [y spending his mon- ,bout aimless . . W riotous livmz- This young $4231 who was spoken of inut'his was not in his right) senses mm he ran away from home. He ide himself. Jeans was 3!- r33 â€â€œ5 “y, “mulls when speaking about. an!- H, considered sin a. tyranny, and W89 whichheld men dow'n. 1321 came home, be old?†excuse. He: owned up in. a . ~ onmrd manner that hehad . We must not make-any 3 When this prod mums us to makemen themselves. Ailfof. but of Jesus Christ possesses the M which other people do not W If any mm does not posses. “R sp'm of Christ he is non‘e of .3, The only Way to be saved g; to lives to Christ. La “9 mg; on: burl?†m the call of Chgist‘ “ and N! 1: say “We Wi‘“ arise M go n an F other.†. '81" “1‘ Denice-s in Queen-st. chun‘h “'9 Wcll‘ attended Sunday andproYâ€" I‘m helpful and iugpiring. The Ito: preached at. both :3chin In I‘ “"3313 Mr. Ben epo‘kc from? {1.3“ “5 Chum; 20th verse. “I: it Warm; thee? Is it won with my “W: 1.. m Well with ya, and" m" hierriflm to the :historyt with in“ n“ “n in connected. the speak The Churches m. If any m1 ’p'n‘. of Chri The only way 1 on: [1'6 t0 ‘81“. of Salvatlon poured 3039012 iark countries. Where sin and 3'10 wnckedness were once 121-.- g features. QUEEN-ST. METHODIST. by not “and different. characteristics ' Phhical strength.‘ intelcctual ‘ Ind aoc'mr qualifications which he possessed by the young} meoâ€" w“ Mine. and: puck as are con- ‘b! mamv onrents of chief ill!- °'. bu: the mum of then B'R PAUL'S. ,{Y’S CHURCH. feast of the mm“. 3.3 observed am both Father! Collins preach- Ve sermo mm the words I: +hv Ban : son, he- son, ; The uecond, feature was Qavid's previom training and his ability. These factors comp mightily in the struggle. David was one tum whom Lhe spiritnf God reded, and ,Lhis told heavily in the fight. own labra wryâ€"Popular Mechanics. === GROWING OLD _. A little more tired at close of day; A little more anxious to have our' way\; A little lesg ready to scold and blame.. A little more care For a pratber‘s name‘s. And so we-nre nearing the Uourney‘s end, Where time and eternity meet blend. , and A little less care for bonds. and gold, bright “wk town. A grand pro- v A large myn’ber from ouwidcpoints‘ visited town. the steamer Kathleen‘ bringing a crowd from Lindsay, ac- companied by the SyIVeater baud ; which discoursed sweet. musiclunring. uhe day. Others came {pom the north! by train and: boat, while many drove' ‘ in from flbe Burrounding country. The' crowd, while large, 'was not quite so; noticeably so as on former occas'unsq owing no doubt, to the threatening appearnxme of the weather in the. morning. Colborne-st. wnsgnify de-7 aerated wi‘uh flags! andJmnnex-s whichi £11198th an air! of festivity to our So far as the sleeping arrange- ments are concerned. the new sleep- ing cars of the L. S. W" railroad in England are a distinct departure . from the ordinary type of sleepzrs. Brass .bad steads take the place of the stuffy berths familiar to all who travel in this country. and heavy up- holstery is eliminated. This renders the cars more hygenlc. ‘and the wood work can be kept clean. The car con- sists of seven single and two double sleeping compartments. extending across the car. each of which has its own 1a.bratory.â€"Popnlar Mechanics. STUERGEON POINT. Mr. Hardy spoke on the old gtory of David and Goliath. We have our gimbs to meet and to conquer. (a David did. an! .thet are as (ton-mid. awe. The ï¬lms we Meet are greed. gran. corruptim, mmpermce. 9th in our new! ï¬fe. and mumunms in ear. panama life. tn the story of mud aï¬d (mm the ï¬m feature noted “a the blue at iguana mm that David tot at khc‘mtt :9 has God a sun momma I: We («as flu the ntmfla way: ‘51:: Lawn mu pm 694 Md unrumeem: mm. by! "3% man Venus: unnam- auusneagz lie have a“ sur was man! retormefli (eh: The use 9! us». Mr, mum in his ante‘roumum 9f wommim in m City. Kan†WM aimi- ‘l‘wo hundred and mm sis saloon» wd two hundmdi .dem were closed in mbqut. three .chksku spite of fearful odds. A lxttle more tired at close of day; A little more anxious to have our wayX; A httle less ready Ito scold and blame, A little more care For a (Jrabherb name}; And so wennre nearing the Uourney‘s That leads to' the gates 01 qx amammm wculd not; in themselâ€" ves juetlfyiizg any mother answering the arm-«hen of the text in the affir- matiw. There must be spiritual life and power as well. An carhest' appeal was made to every mother present) to be sure that the first question \,.of the text could! be answered correctty in the evening the text was taken from St. Luke\ 11, 17 "Thelma-alias of the lepers." The. sermon “:33 listened to wmh the: closest of attention,» A well rendered quartette by four Ind- ies of the choir added much to thz en ijoymemt of t'he service. A little more neat in thadays of old, A broader view-am 3 Bauer mind And a littie more love for all mnnr dead. Thxioe happy, then), it some soul canâ€! . r i: ‘ '1 ' I live because 8c ‘has passcdr my kink: And so we are faring a-dome the A little more'love for the fricnasgof youth, A little has 2cm! to establish truth, A little more «mas-rm},v in on; ,views, A little less thirst for the daily nest. - And no we are folding our. tontsm-way And pusins in silence at close of day. A 1% more leisure to sit and dream A little more real the things unseen, A little nearer to than: mhcadv ‘ With visions of those long loved and deadï¬; - And so weju‘e going where all must so To the To :56 place where the diving may never know. A little more laughter, a few more tears. . And we shall have told our! morons» i inc yemj The book is closed. and trhc.pnuyex-s my.†are said. Sleeping Car Beds part of the countless In front of the Grand Stand, Lindsay Fair, September a bettc Disgraceful Row 53% at Base Ball Game I Cmb miceâ€"E. Betczm.~ 0. News“. I Tug of warâ€"Nevin“ Bros..aud z ' Betca'u. - ‘ Splendid Programme of Sports Helm! lake an Enjoyable Day The ci-vic holiday colebration in aid of the public library, which waabeld on Wednesday last, Aug .19t'h, was a great. snooess. ' The some wot ought one. and. the score at the and of the fourth won a tie Excite-em: not: high for I while, and uh Orienwi routers, of whom were «were many Md [rut hopes of new. A; Mi: fun the 011mm: mom that «be mm. fluid have the championship pneu- mhy in this we =m. and new to“ the Baker! were maneuver; for the Oriana-in. and $th comm: did sheer. a me «he: «wont 9 mm :99 for. in mm some on m Wide:- awaka um, All at a nudism tho! «who! mom Wfloï¬ï¬‚keï¬ dropped his 5mm and some over is â€moo-l mm with the roman on their no»: user at on debut. mum Ito set. them to chance their ways be repeated bio remmtranoea, and in who twinkliu of an eye halt a hundredjouna man were rttyiuc to clone the other an â€"im is; the other fellow's. Theand af-i fair. was a most. regrettable we,“ in is to be hoped it will be, long! “we before anything of the kind to repeated. ' Penelon 'Falls Had 3 Civic Holiday gram of sports was carried out. successï¬nlly. can Boya’ double canoe -mcgâ€"'1s¢, T. (33;. der endiw, S'Nanetkimd. Spratt’ 31-03;. stet rapeâ€"E. Neviso‘n, E. Austin. Gunwale raceâ€"0. .Nnviasop, Ed. Bet- In the morninglthe sports on the water attracted a large number to the banks of the canal, and river, where the aqlzatuc sports took pace. These were of a highly entertaining We. and afforded much amusement. to the lame throng of spectators. To 'Lhaetfle perhaps the most exciting (Went wws thgx tilting contest. though each event. m‘folfowcd with much iltcz‘etlt, and hearty applause :grcct- ed the efforts at the conteatwuta. Boya’ single canoe mooâ€"lat. Ted Calc’cr; 2nd J: Spmtt. There was a good attendance at the park in the afternéon, when: n busebalf match was played hetwcc'n Bobcaygeon and‘Glennrm. which was keen» contasted. mu} resulted in a victory for 'Cayzeont by '0 More 0f 13 to 8. Mr. Thou. Sadler, of Lindsay. acted as refcroe. A DrOZrnmme of athletic sports followed. The prizewinmra in the aquatic and athletic events. were as follow ; Men’s single canoe maceâ€"13¢, E. Nevinnn ; 2nd 0._ Nevison. The game of baseball Thursday end ed. in a. free for all tight. and conse- qupntly the mine "In" called offo The \Videawakea and Orientals. were play- ing. but. It was not betsuen these two teams that the fight occurred. J‘he Oncntuk had. nouns to do with It. Rooters Were Toe Demonstrative and Players Resented the Liberties Token .--A popular idea used to prevail thxtt'nll teas were Very much dike. but “Salads." Tea is Proving aplens ant surprise to thousand; of partic- ular .tea drinkers. Sold by‘ grocers anywhere. ,. ¢ . t . . .59, Col. Gordon says that. the water supply for the calm):- WJI be the \cry best. The new Well has been driilcd to a depth of 1.151 loot. am! When water was struck it squirted ovu- 30 feet lush. The 45th. 16th and 40th reg:- menus and'a composite battalion of city vorps are m the 0th Infantry Brigade. Liam-Col. L. Emma is the. officer commandinz. the bring-ado ma- jor beim; Major A. B. Cunniugmnm‘ Preparations for the Campâ€"Transfer Icing We at Tory flifl Military Notes of the District Au tumble Tim 8qu by Imbm «a “bum: Come and make our number eighty- six. , , l L; Col. Young, D.A.A.G.. is in Tory Ilzlf‘to-day tramferring the stores from Capt. Patterson of WoodViJ‘e. tn Capt. Andemgn, a": Tory Hill. ' Ettensi ve preparations are being made at Barruefield for the Eastern Ontarw Military Camp an Aug. 31:31: to Sept. 11th. Six companies of the Pcterboro 57th rengent' Will attend _Barric- i‘cld camp froml SWIM Sept. 6th to 10th. The 67th will take bothhnnds. Mr. MeWattera gave a short talk on the subject and was followed by Mr. Real. who moved that the secre- tary oI the league be appointed news- paper reporter for the meetings. The mouon was seconded by M133 [-2. Goad and later all raised their hands in la- xor of the motion. I! The meeting was closed until pray- er. ‘Ihere were 48 present and the collection unwanted to 70¢. Queen Street Epworth Lame The society extends n cordial invi- tation to all to come mud join inthe meetings of christian endeavor. Min B. Marshall. who had charge 01 sh 0:.t0pw ‘ehen ably end beauti- fully expressed the views on “Entire rConecrauon." .The subject the had chosen. and nll joined in n heu'ty dia- cnssion of the main nubdiv’uions of the subject. making the meetmg in- teresting and beneficial to all. Mr. Buchtord then showed his vocal :11- ent by a solo. ‘ r Three-kcled rue-=1 Bowl»: «I Junhh. Carley Mil Home". Last Monday the members and ad- 'herenlu of the Queen-st. Epworth league assembled at eight o’clookw hold ‘heir reuhr mans. Everyone present seemed at home and Joined hearuly in singing pulses snd In the reading of the sacred word. Girla’ rune. 100 yardsâ€"lat. Ml!- Coukn, 2nd Mun. flo- Ind Outta. equal. Boys“ neeâ€"100 yardsâ€"Glut. M. Back Noeâ€"1 Jmkm. .JQHI'Q’. * Boot Mal Bmuh. I Boga. ‘ Put-u “and Lyme. 'I J‘ Onl- qu. . tkï¬op, step and imp-Onflelke, Ly- Swimmin} raceâ€"A. Fay, G. Smith. Divingâ€"M. Quisz. P. §pmtt.. Tilting contestâ€"Retail and Nevis- on, Scott and Shant- Cuch’mg gooseâ€"B. Shame. Greasy poleâ€"P. Spmtt.’ Tab raceâ€"smut. Slang and Scott. 100 yards paceâ€"J J. Ouflette. 2B. Buzgens. Mule race-1AM! e; armada“. High jumpâ€"1’ A. Godld, ‘2 J. Oni- lette. ' Standing jumpâ€"1 Lytte, 2 AtGonld. Broad jumpâ€"l Bonus. .2 J. On:- lette. ' 24, 25. Wants War We. Tut. London. Aug. itâ€"Sir Chum Boss is endeavorin: to induce the War Oï¬ce to test the com tive merits ot the Ron snd rifles. W by Tnin. Manned" Aug. B4.â€"-stid Parent. while m don: the G. T. R. track! at Llchine ya'terday uttemoon. was struck bx a. tum and instantly m=my*g'm_._- iï¬Ã©'immd aim 5*: ES H 33" a: 05 no a? a. ï¬le. .3. 68.33 {is ca .53 l a. a? 3:3 a a Homm JAILED ERIE}; «:5»; but. pï¬ng Duth Fm Locum. WI Hop.» Selim In DOM .1; mute:â€" ‘j‘ljlrtx ‘ \ .-‘ a almmhfl-ULM 'W‘Ou . _“_.1 Additional dates from this district, Aug 20th and 27th and septa 2ndtlnd I‘m. 'Apply to (15 In»... CHEAP FARES FROM EVERYWHERE For-IP11" um. mmm Mutation-GEE. 1.0.038. Nth on!“ Toronto THE SIEGE or SEBASTOPOL Grand Art Loan Collection Greatest and Best Attended Annunl Exhibition in the World TO RONTO CANADIIAN NA'ngonIAL “16.29 EXHIBITION 8mm With 900 Performers. Superior Vaudeville Performance. .000 Live Stock on View 'MW“ ““ Products From the Paris Salon and other Old-World Galleries Intemtioml [may Tame and Realism Spectacle Every Province Send Its We would call your Special attention to some values in Table Linen from 25¢ per yard up, also glass towelling and roller towelling from 5c per yard up. We look for a great fall trade, and are ready {or the rush. We are receiving daily new Fall Goods ; hence summer things have to go out of our store. All our handsome Blouses in white lawn and embroidery are away down in discounts. White Skirts, Underwaists and all Underwear also come in {or great reductions. Beautiful all-over Embroider- ies for Waists, are now to be bought for far less than you’ll pay later on ; they will be vcay much worn this coming season. Every article 'of Summer Goods has been cut by the sickle of low price. ‘ Now Is the time; now Is the day of bargains. 0’Loughlin McIntyre Harvest Time Neaflggthe YES, IT IS AT IT'S HEIGHT WITH US CASHzANDIONE PRICE. in Prizes and Attractions. $100,000