See us about your supplies of Hardware, Paper, Glass, Paints, Oils, Metal Shingles and Ceilings. Don’t forget that we are head quarters for all kinds of Tin and Heating. We have the name ot turnmg out ï¬rst-class work, this is be- cause we have practicalmecbanics it, .and 'can assure aansfaction. - “blonuvyunu SPECIAL LINES â€"â€" Galvanized and Black Pipe, Malleablaand C. Iron Fittings, Jenkins BmsValves, Rainbow Packing, Brass Fittings and Stitson Wrenches. I I -_,_ W7 77 Builders and In uw ta ulna mum Wm h up wit: and cm hm “uh WM“ u» mm at this Mum. with tiny w A! the atoms hut mt annual! «new that, thin Haul «mm u my m from him. WWW I III‘I‘ '0 Rim nun. â€NJ M It“ We. USN-Hum W mtm skit Quota! at.“ “W A“ «Mm ï¬rm We“ Wield «km! .to Mint: wrong. “In tuddhomd hum. m. n 1‘“! rui.‘ 0““th do. “3Ҡ"id MID. the amber at “M .wui WWI and m inch-(U1 "Mun-l Itnwhetry. plum pat-nu! oflvv tumu- "91mm“ M nut on!) m min: ‘1†Wine. “mum bob; club- (as. ho loam the! the comment in mm aptin a tumbich‘it has M the W tn do. under the W of the! Find mmruim lam-ad Millions whohxn been Wble for mï¬ihfl an the gar. bet} goods which was not what their Molaimd tobo. will bcproaum ted with violinâ€"mum Times. Hr. Arthur W. Mmont.authnr or “B; mum. of Snood." has stated in all interview that in mum tbs im- wanton prawn that. Lord Dundon- akl mould hue kept olcar or politics in Ouxuln. No doubt Lord ‘Dundon- ck! mints so himself now. Japan w!!! lint! Mac present war 00:13, but it. in; not ï¬t interfaced wry smiouslrwflh hul- industrial and ounmucial oondxtion.‘ For the ï¬rst six months 01’ .1004 he: imports we um ‘71 I half million dollars cod her exports five and three-(mu- tcr milllon dollars mom than dung the ï¬rst half of 190:1. Ihc Jobber: of which Mr. B. L "has, or R,\('bfm.3 Corners m the victim of a “culurly mm order. Mr. Haas pt. 'cnt of his rig to sucoor n. man â€in: on the ground. The suopoaodly {lupin-w one then assisted a coatednr- Itc 40 but and rob Ms WOuId-bo ben- olnctu. Tan": is :1 our version of the 00:115. itan. u is. mot-comm cal- ' A to the conclusion ant . a wise man what! A .1110 OHIM side:- Man's sum, Overcoat: and Ilnglo Garments, made to order at motivate prices. Reliable marksmanship and summed clothes away: to be found here. m b was. 820. $22. 824 Mott: to order 818. $18. 829. g2. :25. hi; Weekly Post DUIDAS HAVE“! 1""!- EDITORIAL NOTES r Happy Thought “‘1 the souvenir Stowa- name of tqrning [mow Aomn Vluomous BASEBALL PASSION! “ITSOEZIE†HIDLAHB [EAGIIE CANE. Port llopo won (Immuneâ€"cu..- Button Workâ€"Soon l3-0 In the lust league guns at name Lindsay took the Port Hopers into mum. by giving than a, shut out. everytumg tlmt cmne thou- way was gobbled up as n M'hilc I‘ort Hope lot. heaps of chan- ces 31in through that ï¬ngers. A team can newer go: along well and play good ball unless they all pull weather. Port Hope are (“he oppo- siteâ€"the players could. not agrca and if the catcher 5‘th sign the pitcher â€"' “an, xvould b0 aura M mu to him. In aka gettim too old to {.lay mu. were being three or tour mu: lull grown nrustaches on. Gin the young felâ€" lows a. chance. Althpugh 111-3 game was an one-am. the playing an ttinms was good. "Curly" and ‘Clnn" .wmkod hard. “Curly" having 13 strixe outs to Petbjck's 5. Pethick. in the spectator's idea. is toâ€"â€"well you know. But for the game as it was played; J31. luringâ€"um. Beanutt called the game. slump on time and “Curly" be- an to swmg his arm. “ï¬lters. the ï¬rst 'man up. singled to Workman. Edmond: fanned and Emma WM fool- ed on a quick doliVory. Mch. for Lindsm‘. sent a drchr to rught gu- don into the Iieldur‘a glove and was aetiwxl. Workman and “Curly" hum, Two strike uuta for both Edmond: fanned and wnu mu .w. . ed on a quick doling-3. HUGH]. for Lindsay. aunt a driver â€to right gu- don into the Holder‘s glove and was aeihed. Workman and "Curly" fanncd. Tm strike outs» for both pitcliua. \ \ 2nd Inningsâ€"nobles hit to "Curly" who made a quick throw m lat. McGill dropped the hm. making Lindsay‘s only error as “able: landed on 1st .l-se. Ulric oppul up an infield to "Curly". Ho arson made a rctty hit tc Marks and adnncod H [m to and. but ran him on and. with the â€aim cinnamon «when mm m n his. Henderson than Med in am! an]. mt 'Curiy“ was in» mum; and re- umi him; um»: got to flat on the am swim mm» muffled the ML and mu Manual to and on name» minu- om! an! bum; “tarts“ m- Mimna but Ill Mam WM slime mi Man In! mine ennui and hum- NL m Lumen GM His mm! was by human «in n §m=w. bringing Mum and mum m. MN WMIIS um WM H in war: mm um (mu Hui was! i ‘ H3“ Maia mum talk: or m {M am at In. but MVQMOG 149nm» pa 3N. wtw mead on. Mu: um». mwa in «mm mm. “ms mm «M to mum, Wu 420. . an! 1mm uâ€"nuwtou was I “gum nu “Cufly‘a‘ . . Lookmutou .m. to “Car! ‘ ‘ and die- at 18? and Potluck {mm aim-much .116 and in mu 30- inc to hit ‘1. “Cum“ room them on hunt and reï¬ll“ 144m ml mm iii and 0!! when": hit to than alga. nannies IN a H: u “so“. '0»- iy" hunted 9 fly out to main holdufl odVancw pimp: on‘ 9rd. “Curly" “on ‘Ihz..- ill All 1. ‘ WU.“ Guru 'u"wvuuv- mm up am up ulnar" hit to about ate“. Momma lut a (I: to arm". 1w- ly" haunted a fly out to "am holduul advanced Miller on 3rd. “Curly“atoh and. Mun beans“: Minor m on a liner t. anon stop. Lennon poppud m! a [1: Lu and. more 5-H. Mm lmxmâ€"Maltua out" on a fly to Cinnamon. Edmond: round at lat by "burly“ and Marv"! was an may \ictim on a. trio of shoots. Stalker hit to 2131!. who No a “0-11 pickup. . .u an“. no] hang- “1‘ l0 ull'l- wuv W- Imirinc runner at last. â€Illa Srll base.- mnn qpoilad McGill‘s liner. Workman hit. to Pethick. who retired 300111 at 2:»). “Gina" fanned. ' ' (‘2 urkn -. L‘A_ __ “‘1‘ Vim nu..â€" Ell-I. -_. 5th Inningsâ€"Hobbs tuned. Clarke out on Workman‘s throw to .1“. Handel-son beat Menlio‘s throw: to Mat. and was advanced to second on who caught him upping. ._ Pol-t Hope now make a shut. Luck- itglon catching and Hobbs going to centre hold. ~ A -__.. M.’ on “unhar. (em-re um . _ Miller was an easy out to pztcher. Menzies beats short o‘wp‘s throw to lskand won advanced L.» 3nd. on “cums" driva to leï¬t (Acid. but ms "Aired at 3:11 on Max-15' hit. "W" Lennon again did the gragd. by 'hu- tin‘: another two-bugger. bring'x "Curl: ’ it and putting Marks on 3 . who come in on Stalker's hit to at. mhc mailed the ball. mcuiu ’pat one by the 2nd banana and brmht Lennon and Stalker in McGill was ad- mmzced to 2nd by Workman. and both runners “relied base Uh a pass bajl. "tiim ' hit. to short stop. who was so mixed up with all the ha‘ng and run- cmg, that he did not know where to throw it. McGa'll come in and short- ly afterwards Workman stole homo. um.“- was retired at 15C. SCOI'C 11-0 I.- no... thxow it. 3,1ch“ come in and snou- ' 1y atturwards Workman stole 3101110.. Miller was retired at lat. Score 11-0 ' -Ihtmt was killing the bad some. | 6L3 Inningsâ€"Budaon fanned and Lockington tell a victim on a {onl‘ tip to "Cim". Pethick walked to 13k. hum: h" by pitched ball. .Wï¬tarsv hit. to workman. to “Curly" who darted a double to wankâ€"four out. Another change follows - Pothiak goes to nah: field. Hudson- pitching xmd chbs catching. _ . united. mom hit a fly - t9 . Markus“. hanged a. liner, to short stop who made a pretty throw to'lst. but that man on m ‘Nras a one-hand man and druppdl the ball. "Cam" jabsono cut to: n. three-hugger and brought ‘ “‘uud" in. Millen- mratlrod at m, but “‘Cim" cope in on Month's timoâ€" 1 'vï¬kkington...o. r. and caccnor...muuw. W ..... .p. and l. Iield...Curly Matt’ 5 Sirike-mtsâ€"dicLauglflin 13. Pethic ï¬â€™l‘he line-up mm a. [01 Part mpe Walters... . ...srd base Bdmonds. ........ 2nd base 1mm... ..... .ahqrt ato Robin. .40. and o fled Chile,“ ..-. ... .r ï¬eld... {1| (rune-base hitsâ€"Cinnamon. Airbase hitsâ€"Lennon. "Curly,†Singles>â€"Bubbs 1. Helmet-son 2,9310- Gill 3. Workman 2. Cinnamon '2. Mil- ler Lszjes 2. HcLaughliu 2. Hark 3d ball unless they all pull . Port Hope are the oppo- players comm not agrca and .taher awe. ‘a sign the pitcher 0 sum foo «throw the' wrong aim. .J‘he Port Hope players lug too old to .play b1“, than woe or Iour mth full grown as on. Giva the young fel- L-lmuce. Althpugu the game €th I'M, WM sum nu m Mm mum and hum- Liamu GM Hm mm! was by an n Wï¬hw. mutiny: .n- . .A. ".I'Tlï¬i'ï¬Ã©ll. '.'.'....Mon f. nnd‘pitcher ...... Stalker .o. f. and catchor...L¢.-mion and l. Iield...Curly Mac? y u»: â€"-. --7n , Liud‘y ...8rd base ......... Manchu ...2nd base ........ {Workman ..ahqrt atop... ..Slillor and o. fle:d......cinnamon ......r. IiehL..... ' ...erk Outctasiodâ€" Good ~53". I3-0 fol lows : Clarke l 113‘. ‘W' A C0 in“ fu- tile .1! Mr. A. W. as umpire. wu perfet ly antistiad when ha can his dwishrna and both tum were also 00 ' misfied. He is all right. New Full Style: In Ian's Fen flats Ghflstya English and llama American, tab the load, 82. 2.5. $3 each. nun-um, . Sinâ€"It wa- wflhmfl‘†3 m I mad the row of P- PM†WW' Doctor" and tumor-105‘“ ‘° W °°m‘ muck-ohm at M web .01 °°“"° man no; out)“ who Mundluou] W to nuke my: hula with‘ mum» W “133.31%“. I†Juntmeutm at No mks. on Mahmud" tn no “Molar. um I» w mmm and w» «an tip“. a. made“. w wlkl ‘ 0“" â€NH ti“ ‘M «A mud n mm. a MA £210»be m law mark be M. would Jam um he MM “Mum it | =- = ohm INN mm m and mu m mm mum. «much 80 “ï¬reman h thaw. («In at m cm mac†‘ u use: may M MN m amu- cum“ “W in)» mm 3:. l- .A -‘g- . .W . Menuhin 9- 3"†Errorsâ€"Hm 1' P° cuminâ€"A. Bennett. 3 “(gmâ€"â€" V, Errorsâ€"Linda.) 1. Port Hopi) 10‘ [Imusâ€"A. Beneï¬t, Bomvme. Notes on. the Gun. Jennies in a sure man. . . A $55 gate 15 not too bad. oithor. Lindsay outfield had nothing- to do 'In the smell in ‘a oQinion. the Port “W I‘D-Iv pâ€"T 7,. l! the amen: to mm at Juneau-u. win mum it. a-» an: n “do: in wmn about Jun 1» M duo that no MW how and or manna“ tho Mu. that. the public would anus and «an at. M“! J at. If “my gun 3 mm much. look at it m m: “and point. Swing that the wandering†m mm to flu MMMEG. lock mild Enter] in THE BURtEIOfl POWIR. (To The mm of The PouLX Sinâ€"It. is perhaps the met cor- respondence In this matter Cursed. {mt as it has been newly all one- sidod. I desire to make e for explan- ntions so that the public will not be under any misapprmension in an matter. Mr. Cuhreflvell u not. as Mr. Bcnl Llnuk-s, an enemy who do- sires to take the town. no is unnply n man or ideas. who. like many oth- ers has found difficulties in merely greater than he entlcipatvd. :With him 3-1. is not a matte: o! kiomhhip or (malty to the tow». He is simply eudeevormg to our: to a. eucceuful cnmpletion an emenprlae “mated by himself. .Ille succeed or lu- untec< wise. however. is in the inter- est of the cititone of Lmdmy and it is consequently desirable for than to do .wlut they can to further it. It «was liltocn years from ï¬ne time we I. B. 6‘: 1’. Railway chute: was attained. below the ï¬rst tum reach- ed mm. and then ti; $13 With the help of on“ 8800.000 ln subsidies and hcnusce. No person Ito-day would think 0! pumahuur the enterprising; 10 finance their enterprise within Mm tame they expected. Ur. (inher- .woll. eingle handed and mthout bou- uses or subsidy. ie endemvoclog to put through en enterprise 0'! nearly cum! magnitude. end of maps even greater impom to e .town 9! Lindsay. Ile he: been, who; gt It ,ttr the yum,†I W at in human mere. (her; a fleet nun: poems. when an eatery-lee le oom- ploted era ounce-I ettem'ed. pro-ant the gold ï¬elded «no. «to». but who dating the e bf struggle end-1h!- ticulty one tile murmueet. In fact put obstacle: in tho ":3 when may an. rm delays in ounnection with ‘the Farleigh power Inna been no fault of Mr. Cuh‘erwells, yet ’he has been penalised no the extent at a $1500 montage. and my the! town has add- ed. to the penalty $1500 “carnation is to be forfeited by 11:. Galvan-«ell in cue the power in not htought to Mind!!! within: three yous. lit. «:oï¬bmcuxous. Kaunas mum I.‘ luv- pm Have out? 'eld could 5° _ A -1-.- In It" criticilln 3d 115th teams were 3190 maï¬a; Ha is all right. Wï¬fï¬ .Wo'rkincn 1.‘ Kendal in: too bad. oiumr. 1d had noun ac to 4°- 0].! aopjnjon. the Port dn't hit a baloon. .1. we main: 0W9 pIIVU-‘i v- 7' too slow. in start Ian’s Felt ."I'D. with Cuh'al'“ positions ware _ nutter mu reform to the ï¬nance ccmm‘xmoo. and glue :1 the ï¬nance communes when the first drama“ was â€â€˜3'in at. and mymmx W- o! the moat coral-11 matte: Whan the Council afterwards repudbdqd this maemonc u a result of up 381- agmoyanco. Kr. Culvorwou‘s canton- 113m is simply that the mot-ta gn‘en on!) (toprotoot tho tun: a , ' logs. in one any loan should 1?" sn- tmned by moon of granting mm an e_xlenaion or time to nodal-take tin mung o! the town: No loa- ms uttered. but the town vb: rathï¬l' a gunner. I-onolon Falls powar WIS brought in the meantime. Kr. and. in one of his lotus“. status Lo the e!- loct {hat the town did give value for this mortgage. :3 they would have Jive yous. hoot. gin: up (or twenty This In a mistake. It. Cu qcver asked to tie up the town for a uncle du. no tram. n, ,. '---r...n O3 nhce Manual. "I use Wu...“ ._- in one of hie letters. states L the e!- lect the: the town did give value for um, mot-tango. n the: would have beer. {am} up 10: twenty-rive yetâ€- will be. willing to grant any oom- any who will bring power to be used in the town. Neither the. hold!“ 0! e $1500.00 momma. eVen it 1: were good. nor the holding 0! $1500.00 of stuck. will have any mom on bring- ing Buzleign power to Lmdau. A half a mimon dollu mum-prune Is not «Itectw by a matter so oomwrntivc- :y tuflmg. I my any new that if Mt. Cuh c1 woli can get. hlS enterprise financed at the present time It is coming u. Lindsay. prondud iukol's can be not for the power at a reason- eble rate. It would be piano (0 any one um power cannot be brmht ‘L- It Olen mâ€. mg outlay-- wwv- " â€" . half I nmwn doll" mum-pun mnot «Ifcctw by a matter no oompzrntive- 3' “ï¬lms. I my any now that.“ m. Calm: woli can cu. m: entarpnso financed at the ptoocut time It in coming tn Lindm. prondod :nkors can be got tor the power at a renou- Able “to. u dmld be piano to any um um power cannot be Draught but without n market. I! the ma:- ko‘ is supplied and the uric-{3‘11 en- tmprisc “meal. the pnrpr will come to Lindsay. on! if i: u not lin- QMHI within a short tuna. cititcns Interested in the town r» lnkiM (M prelimiw: stop. to bring power [mm another max-(or. Thu-e arc-o'- ml tine poww- wmnu a alumni of [mu-h“ mum 0! mm. In «In»; that u “alum. I am n00. «aims of out In .nu- .mm- um. mm â€M m" (when u. not- wtmuwdlnc mum dfllmen '09 at umMon "qu number at who mo- an“ aim“ o emu-mu; «Minn m m†the but! More.“ 0! Hum “Rm-You. Nut). ‘ In J‘ mmmxmx. \Jm‘m‘. ham M. '93; GUNS DOMINATB BN1 IRE TOWV “I. mm. w on Both lulu. Iondon. Aug. 29.â€"-A dolpatch from M to Lloyd's Weekly says: "A!- tor o. despmto any and night 0! ï¬ghting tho JW peoemted tho Foo ("n dkd rot. I! no]: t. mâ€, b‘ “Ruben-Mam 2° 3 Eve .3 g 2.2. a: 5 :1: tom 9 083.5 agomlda .854 II} DI}- ot, a we; nae-1's!!!- m b an intent nu- mu: tum at mount 'onncir when his 9“- m std when ale nut to U1" ““5“" gho .1 the finance ; tho 1m: axmm“ and ovonwmx W“ urn. -â€" Rodd In! line of has] you“ {or (arms. 1nd Whom. nt rubbed m cm but. c; buds-stun mama!!!» to mt in an hop. W anone-O . max-nod "99M ii} bank-hip. Ratvmn. 'Iv a..- Y and Sovutopol The battleship Pobiodl. is in ï¬ghting condition. There are dlo {our gun- bou: and seven! towed moye’l in the hgrbor. The mat M lag {am at 1,0qu nay, nun-n... 01 Port Arthur. Jup- IM 0. tan-pl... BC. Peter-burg. Aug. 99,4110 '0.- ord M In rue-Ind um {alto-v3 Wm M taut-Goa. dud Aug. 87: "Our adv-m up!" awnummmm n- M Ink on m with tan. M our low. .mde u aw. In“: “A mm our .‘V‘IN [um nu \o a. when»! mun. ‘9 "On Aug. 27 unwind mu- amud any won-in m1. a point, along the who}. Iran. and troops round punch! to new “on. At shout 2 o'clock In tho {EE report cannot be obuluil. ï¬ghting reported out sad mm 10min; them that unla- Raul: {orthwtth diurn- ha “nun h Shack“ Japan will be tend to uk- whstovor utop- Iho am no.- ury to protect her 1mm. In. Win. tho Jw W. and at tho Stat. Wt Bat- urdny and left with Ir. Ada. th. acting Sea-our! 0! Sun. tho cou- munlauon o! tho Toklo Govern- The W spent non. time with Acting Sou-our: Aden. but W thnn to not!" tho communication. Kr. Aden wu artful not to db- clou tho status or this Gov-n- nont, dthou‘h tho lint-tu- m «- nund thnt thn continuum: cl Ch!- neno mutt-silty vnn urn-It): hope! (or by (Jan United _Stnton. It :- underutood that s dulln- not. ulna wu dollund ct duo vul- ou- I-‘orolp once- by Japan’s «n- pious“: “manhunt - ,‘_,,A uni lulu. mum. to be pvt-idea over by Prof. Domains. prob-or oi inmiioul luv u tho Um uity of St. Poul-abut“, will Iii. forthwith to consider the distinction lacuna: coaditioul uui mu coca-shad of var. It. in W tint the remit will pa_epxpx_mniechd Mon and that. it will tad to tho movd o! cad-tin aunt. 0! hi.- “on. Goo. H. Culvert A: Sun. hm beep‘ '01! tall u and stock at Fresh Kent. 8:". Kent. Vacuum. on v.0 . N“ ‘I ‘M “H". n mun. amend on m on an out! can. M .mumd \0 IN D“ our “um M H“ H 0| w “n 000‘ Ian “me thfl midst. Henley Bros. Ilonh “don. Another burglary in "potted. which alto coon-d oo Insult! In Which Ir. Auk-ow Robertson 1: mm- “ his who“. It w» Idt cum Sn SCHOOL BO OKS. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. We luv. mtï¬ohd WIMMWNM Nflmhtcholunmeuy at m. The supposition in that an “not alter securing the booty at Hr. â€1‘05. wow-hull the wheel to take him gym: to part- unknown. no police on hm. Scribblere. Slates. Exercise Books, Pencils and Pens Readers, liudqmrten of d! school non-sides. For days past Cases and bales have been opened by the score and the store now presents a stock equal to a city place. A stOCk most complete in variety of shades and weaves will meet with your appmval. Countries who manufacture Dress Fabric: of WOO! and Si“: have sent us their best productions. \\'ritc for samples if you cannot make a person- al call. {Madam Havelles limited ESTABLISHED 1560. son YARDS o! FANCY PRINTED TTONLAINES- mluuommh‘flm Gem; Slcquc: “no“. bod canton“ width 3: inch“ Regular 10° W ’SCIIO‘|‘II|‘|‘\|\‘ \ 9‘ t ~--u ~ ENGLISH All? MUSLINS; 36 inch“ wide. fam‘y puma; in u! dudes. Maud with Mn. 8c qual- 5c W yM@ Henley Bros. m! m Lunar. mun. am A special i DIRK ".1' IMPORTERS Blackwell Block, nu Kuhn lMPflBTATIflNS. HANDKERCHIEF BARGAINâ€"real linen, 1-4 i stitched borders. ladia' size only â€"â€" 300 o themâ€"30c qualms for . . PIECES OF NEW WRAPPERETTES ‘ House Gowns and Jackou. Children's E Wantsâ€"stripes. spots and ï¬gures in light a du'kzrouods. 13 I-aclmes. . qualities, lines for. YARDS OF DRESS GOODS for Girls' and Miss Suits, ï¬ne Tweed: of fashionable colors, 75c. 500 356 and $1.00 qmlma Grammars, Arithmetics' Dress Goods at Present Take Your Attention. If You Ilt Duly‘vonvvv-vvâ€" W - the price is efl'ected through 8 Wu Tho “dot-signed “1'- .ukod “OFFER FOR 79 (Pl mus! rum. September â€aw mmMMp-rt «Ii-Wt?†u not“. an in twenty 1“" "w C ' .. .Mltfl WP“ â€b“ 3: four P" at! as“. hit-yes!!! 0“ A m. at age Bunk ° O wwnm hummusâ€"COUNTY or VICTORIA. maytsï¬â€˜ 1“ 36 dour} qnly have OUICCS mimor of Kent CSSI‘S not hurt wearig 9:9? $22 {6}"sz f106 100 MeL MsL AT VIC Ill