Milverton Sun, 6 Jul 1911, p. 2

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- wen" enw" try beveraat is. “Mtge | - Yemen sosese couee $ LIMIT 1S REACHED .S2:" 8: ace PROGRESS I SLOW cee meron § 2 aires ae I ae sae! a gr Niagara Falls Restinrnne Manager Is s a. i ae ae Py it the aie Orne men state lint they are the %| Thermometers at Toronto and | 22 aie fe shat dea < se Me B Niagara Pan on "June 4—Deep beat Students iron he class Foo Hamitea” Haistecaos: the danger of the ironworkers col, | M® Borden Finding the West a/ mystery surrounds the disappearance PY Sate es raga Bie in the un! ble Hard Proposition. he Frank Henderson, manager of the Gf Ribi'tome crpericnce was placed re: /B ee feat ct Cleveland. | urant operat at the Grand um, leveland, July 4.—The heat reco Trunk station by the Canada. Nens gs cn seyear wan a The iis THE HOTTEST IN HISTORY | les th he summer was broken here ee | RECEPTION AT SASKATOON ee Bae ast een sae eset - umber gra : ave three en between 5 and 6 o’elock | ing was said about SEES depart meu Commercial, Shore. —_—— reseday the maximum weather bu- | pac je Bonys icions di disappearance of Han, : ature when Fa DLA; MALAGHCAN, 2 “ppidolpar All Official Records For Torrid Weath- ed. At 2 p.m the. kiosk en aoe | ne Speaks at Rosthern and Seskatosn | | seit but some i 1 Toners the : SOE en rik Ve oreae ana Bree sed 103. An number of prostratios | and While He Is Well Received as body of Aa ig unidentine! man now ee « leat Are Fre- pees a a Public Man Hi ‘ariff | rlpool, claim they ae ‘ = - ent—Two Ai Broke the Thi eter. | believe ie Bi be that of Hend . «“Geictan In Yoromertnow Yor |yT—Bcey daly etna “actul”ilance = Pater | it nepd, thal loe ot the Boater ee eho 3 in the history of lence — Farmers’ @ pool are badly crushed in, but it Se usinessCards Shows Record of Ten Dead, the ity, the thermometer re istering| Minds Are Fully Maze Up. Jeannot be de fined whether thie 5 legrees in le in th was done before the aes tared ; SRE TAG Barren aly 4 Pui aos gun the mereury ran as high ta Ssskatoo Katgon, July 4—The last week | the water or alter =f ri ion leader’s cam} 2 i lievs ro es R. LEDERMAN, Dentist, Lic. | T&¢eived a knockout blow at 2.90 yes- | sun eh, nee eaengs to the | fh ths ee ie provine ces agen wits | gt aaa mitre ‘one a Honda sitar Tier jurgery and ‘ury at | the highest point marked on the dial & guict meeting at Rosthern and an| was’ thrown into the -river. Others of Royal College of Dental Su: He highe ae enthusiastic reception here last even- | claim that the body is not that of vet Bom i Be ea ae noes a ae & | were several prostrations, rides: wobeeee sis Cece iS that he is Jn Detroit | re station ayia was still in the Ity, Hours 9a, the See ee by several hundred people, and hi above tis Baee PEGI Boone either seen SRIEFS FROM THE WIRES. then driven out tothe fair grounds, |” hoa a niga ee or read noe in the Sey of Toron- Wie aes 'g atrike ie ere he Bo “ a lu Lady Constance Runs Hie Medical. eee So eee Pe ee ie eer hearing el sod addre: fair directors. | London, July 4—Lady F. PARKER, M.D. P. 1. TYE, NCD. | Foporta me that tei Doers records | NM. Samuel J. Fox. M.P.P., died | i arose! bet ae Leake etal Foljambe, a haltsister 10 the Earl of DRS. PARKER & TYE [22S ee ‘on areey wi a ‘Bernard’ apie ean B. Sha katoon are both in the [Rowe astonished societs fail é Saad oy Goliad pre eaag os yester- piro, tried for conspiracy 0 latent | ener hie is represented at | ing to appear at a fashionable church ovr: ORL STORE, LYERION olny , ateditora, wore yesterday fone ge MeCraney, Lib- | in London yesterday afternoon at the wa Geor; eral Rosthofa especially is a str and th ‘Best brands ewan of liquors and cigars Chas. Ritter, Pron Oppressive Waaihioe tn Now Ven able to out —A well appointed and capabl rye as as many were | Athens house of rday, ‘while fie list oF prea: ue New Xork, July 4—the “siege "of : 492 ook for him, and found his bod - s serve it, aa the banks had their ‘hol 468-| look for him, and found his: body. bad. | QUEEN'S HOTEL, “Milverton, Ont. ‘Ebeaghowe ot yitgather continues Bice and the Monday | e726, chs | y mangled ‘between the rails. He Series stan ee mn ty ne letter ats cigncen | Hey was at logu Bescon 48 | midow and ont child," * uel pried be whieh the heat | ave oficial E a | -— Seecraot Shara hotest Qeaaem |2a ere Sunday” Sd don ae OU epee As. areata Tas ccomropar no stables. George F. Pauli, Proprietor. one gonery'e'nax ee eo a ee South ae aha ‘a aa folder 1nKS- | (a.m. se ee Montreal at Buttalo (a, | New fae July ae “ Ly cK mn. at iti in w vement ie E ONTARIO HOUSE, Stratford, lives or succumbed here in Sun# the Bank of England, died at a mak eres sane celebration of the fourth, Ard ment heads declare | ps u f d police depart Qadied facinenterotal: Everything of the rasta en an inmate sinc: pening | ‘National League _Standin best. Splendid stabling in connection, Baka officially reported ran upwards | 0f the house. Previously the old inan| _ Clubs. Lost Bi seat fee wart te eatablichen in te, ay | Rates st sr dey. EICKMEIER & SON | of a scor feceaeau the bulbs had taught school io eee re pene -Proprie registered 108, while the glass on The| of Grenville na heving nee At | Etladetpita 1s asserted thet 10 reworks ot ildi: je a avin, bet a Foe "7 “TH ANRIGANG HOUSE, Horan, | “gs Bulldibg marke wo HO aga Hongo ome or SP freeraners hve been om sale wit Teattenin: to: Cofmendiat hoe Points | repo: ilar = the city for a month, and those whe Sasi ee fijention to Commercial) woe. At the Cornell weather station | fée- ave planned to outwit the au beavee aah Maire rye by tbe tet pee es Ra Side 5 = Killed Twa, sot By | thorities by buying a supply elsewhers ‘ HB t since the station e : find that they have pure 7 Bates $1.50 per-day. Wa. WirT, Prop| was established thirty years ago, wes| Philadelphis, Pa., July 4. stb IGE Wis polind “aio Seminar Thiel SrGUIRIS REL =| officially ee f sons were killed and cevenigen ‘others | anes: Bostun at Brooklyn public port ‘with gan powder: will. bi the Record jure a Pen lw m), “New York at ly prohibited. No. 5—Milverton, Mornington, Elma,| _ Newark, NJ... duty i veserany from Broad. Street Station for Atla’ innatl at Chleagy Container sae Oe pees SS lots 53 to 72 toneea tho ist conven! | Was four degrees hotter than any oth City sideswiped the Atco local at| term ibis sbtirg. Gnonk Fooled With the Trigger. Nmia ea TcET CORY st oonces- | er recorded here since the weather| L m, 15 mies below Camden. J. Parkhill: dolly 6 Wan-dnies, ee IS inclusive. Ellice, north of the 13th | D¥%2U was established. ‘The official) The acgident was due to the mistake | American acca? Standing. of George Jones, of pais town, when | concession and North Easthope, north of | thermometer st at 103 at 8 p.m.,| ot the brakeman of the Ateo train,| ciyp, Won toast. F.C. {out inthe woods: & a 32} ee TOLL vonosielbih Conct pews ‘April | ile bulbs on the street registered} who threw the Panes iver in-| Detroit Fe eee ee f-cocking revolver gh "Bat turday wai ‘Sth, June Ist, August 31st, October 26th | 111 degrees. Bight deaths and scores} stead of the siding 5 Ne o8 fooling with the trigger and discharg- ber 28th, immermann, clerk. nee rations were reported oil (As Fea are ia aces | Chieazo 3 2 a oe sree pen. severing a small part 1s Shut_Dow! Bort arthur July shi Par- | Cleveland -2 5 2 ae pitubug, “Ty tthe Aecitionienae it, e eman in ‘feds mploy of thi} Washington ~ 4 ES ‘wice “Broke” was “‘goil % lay, starting at 4/ Canadian Pacific Rai. way at Jackfish, AT ASA 35% ; July A ae Te ain, when it was 73. 'and towehing| wes instantly. killed o meSaticday by Bionay so a Wasniagion “C ¢ | aU wen ‘States Ba See eee att ete| see are tame a gel Cea acynooees © | en ac lac a was ‘a @ boulder.) lcago at rolt (: it at tg but 8 ps tek | Horo nate Gites eta | targets cue, ‘Sin oe ie second te o Stacey wu J ounty Court Stitings touched 97 agai | 34 years of tgs. He leaves two broth-|™- end b ba 3 Poll Sila at Row veg The officers say bars will not hold y—Apri 4th, Oct, 3rd, 2 p. Meantime, in ‘the Government wea | ers 5 SGhaglead, Ont. ee eee this Shane | Men’s Clothing! { The spel etacica in buying clothes fake’ is in knowing in advance that you're go- ing to get good fabrics, authentic styles, per- fect tailoring an dadollar’s worth of value for every dollar you pay. It’s principally a mat- ter of try-on here, a front, side and back view in the mirror usually settles the ques- tion. The pattern and quality of material, the style and tailoring of our clothes. will please the most refined and cultured tastes. Milverton's Old Reliable Tailor E. KNECHTE Your New Harness Leave your next order for a Set of Harness with us. We have employed an experienced man who has worked in the best shops in the country and understands the business thor- oughly. In prices you will find us right. Maige™Y Geo. J. Coxon 2 Try “The Sun” for Good Job Work Wedding Stationery INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS +» CARDS, ETC. The Milverton Sun SUNDAY SCHOOL, Lesson !l.—Third Quarter, For July 9, 1911. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES, Text of the Lesson, Isa. Iii, 13 to Illl, mory Verses, lili, 4-6—Golden ee lea, ii, Sosy. Pre- red by Rev. D. M, S| Behold my servant, righteous servant (iii, 13; lili, 11). This is what we must ever and always do in this w. THE NEW SPRING... RUGS and CURTAINS The interest in our Carpet and Drapery Stock is at its height during these first few weeks of s; Give yourself the pleasure seeing the beautiful cna Wilton, Axminister, Brussels, Velvet and Tapes- try Rugs at prices from ing to size and quality. $5.25 to $60 accord- New effects in Lace Curtains, Curtain Nets and Madras. R. WHITE & CoO. Furniture Dealers and Undertakers 80 Ontario Street STRATFORD there 1s no peace to the wicked (vill, 22; Ivii, 21). The lesson today is the middle por- tion of the secor one portion, as we have a right to do, then ee ili, 5, a the verse. What a great fact us to ponder, se the middle ai of the middle chapter of the middle phecy is being wounded for our transgres- sions and that with His stripes ealed. Here is the heart of the viola Bible and of al Rev. vy, 11, we read ive at Sa ve Christ fn the prophets hand the sufferings ot Ob ist and ‘the afternoon (Luke xxiv, 25-27. At least ten of our lesson verses t of His sufferings (ili, 3 ii, 210i | in ea, south apd santas a bly acquitted’ by Judge Cangelier at | te Pt eee, pene ee ee ma Hours—10 to 12 o'clock a. m., and 2 to +} of 100 ees and over, at e1 rT | oer oAlled o'clock p, m., and 7 to 8 o'clock p.m. Fito cot eee I ie thu in “p “lt the Ao e edifice was filled with society Nok Faigle FORSTER, Bye, Har, |feeture of the present hea wave isthe pitatiog ere eee wh : and of Conservat on the Atlan. ven ph leer pea eg meer . : New a ec nes sneer by it at and the ab abnormal coat ein of tines | there to ih is , in company with 11 | heed’ ett Taner te emma onan Nev, York Opshalmio/ and «Am aL a cee por Meeting! HM | other Ia ts ii Bard | messenger in great haste to, the Earl Throat Hospital. Golden ‘Sours ent| Thousands of ‘Torctuniee ae Sires in Poreupine ¢ Siatrigk Dicks an uphi it us | bere she te ay See a tant Lady Mooretisld’s Kye | Hospital. London, | spent the greater part of the night out- Ha ie rday. Dom: | against it. But 1 Me teed ee ve bate mad ng, : 63 Waterloo St., Aes ‘doors. All along University avenue, a Lagi ane forea mh oe had to len, ae ona out aan She is Knox Church, Stratiord, Pho | Shale: tara = Jay asleep on the grass, sees frou, the foot, © save them | will ever be an acclamation from ome.” Z : taas BeGtie otpeopls, wate OR at pci, Camadion Duley team is no Cling SudeMiae:. erie, Earl ot ant stated last - i ‘appily est at the Cenadia ORPHY & CARTHEW, Barisan, | The deco iene ome see. Hose ci Tai = ee aaiadeae - e Endy ‘Constance « ae og "to thee | Solicitors, Eto. Solicitors for the Bank |crowded with men” women sea of Major Burland, our, black “Rem eae enimae etal of Baniiton Money to loan, Milver dren, in ‘undress PA sitting Pree Diabt os | next. victim, grees ing to the message, Lady t, ermanent ot been usand and ei bd a Shee neal of 7 ae peen| or lying anywhere, and evetywhers | uray pesogang Oo - sonia wars about 0 people at the | ks cansanes, ho left London on’, train in Siverton every Thur houses being ‘practically dente? the petition to save M. Borden an oseaiaaly they, gave Mr. | yesterday. morn ay ae a B, Mo! . Santupw,| “A numberof foundries closed down | 24 om, the gallows. There anole esrng but nae tose 2 chil at he a fy Wi or 3 i 5,6, Maxis We Jr Haste | PF craic vee eek ot OPES | Bie Wilfrid Lodries orn aes paclgigemnee 8a jG — f tion tr ; + sD 0: Be Trouble In Hull. MAKINS & HANLEY |,,2¥°.. ie eal ate sttributed sterday, | “When Vuine. miles, oat ofS Me? yt Seer tava, July 4-—Betore. the Barristers & Solicitors Jabkee Pentahe tn boapital eee ay, paneee ie the Breck By eee thes he at ay Council lest night petitions = rd, po ge Z suffering from & Lied ‘unst 5 of Toronto picked wy, 7 si ing the Or: celebrations pla: ‘Stratfo a eo em rt fot both Be | 2g im the lake, eH mat much decom | chal Rs siphasis on the eed | 2,22 EDL raeTe "Geral | - FOR, BLEWETT, Koc. Michael's an id ‘Grace Hospitals several | ico, 27% “as taken sboard and into | administering the publie funds so thet Babonls Gatholic Onto ot Fores BARRISTER, SOLICITOR poe ae ete wears ESP ie St. Joseph’s Union, L’Alliance Nation: 2 ey ¢ using the day. = oe Magen by Disaster. Sees? Aan on Ce Catholic Mutual Benet Associa Os Gade uk tv row oe ace mas found Seni abet | tay ta Sapna toe arin rion to ibe we lar "ah agar 2 TRATFORD, ONT. her ‘home by her se Si eae tas att & week ago, the au- | tural resourees, but they did not cheer | Hbeie ‘arise me gtiat, ouble would 3. J. stree a a. e reciprocit; bees 4 : Matec found dead Be ons to prevent any disaster through | they aid not eheer hen he auserted | e,2m™putation, and said he had no TW. BARR, Vetrinary Surgeon | Ete, bests 8 havea prea woe ‘ leasure-|his belie€ that t @ People would not | Beir eebotion ofa giao ty celctease Se eT Cereneh bear a induced by the oppres. | seekers who visit that amusement re | ratify the reciprocity sercemout He eet hee oes SE ae re cmt oho Dep zee aan GE EMaaing Seco te Te phone or otherwise promptly attended to, have been placed on the wharves. aver ice 1c Cen | Rest tonight lo consider if thoy shal ; err ey : at the gangways of the femigee ad States, and banks in Oregon, | ‘ese Permission for the eo pe ‘ : ese refuse f Washingws and Montana are appeal. Suing Municipalities MILVERTON LODGE, | No. 478, aoa vaca cae regotered a ing to the Trea: oad Denertiient to | Mex heey ee annie ed | = rton, , quarters and halt ca 7 POE oe Soe ey ae 2 | to relieve the situation. Cong rote has /ge7uetions of the Provincial Board of before fall muon every month ther [&4. the ithe past vessels had been carry- | made no appropiation for tranepon. | Wealth, Messrs. Geoftrion, rion hall ix Ranney’s ook + Visiting breth- | Mark o! eds more passengers each | ing the reasury officials say | Cusson, have entered action against Praivete oebaie ee eh Bp pee the figures in the Teeonds re-| they eannot co relief unless |, Municipalities which refused or eee a te ing their capacity indie: some action The Treas. | Reglected to carry out the instructions | try formerly paid for such sranaporte the Board of Health regarding com- oats 2 BS Se ee ae ting | D loi d ith, at § o'clock, in their hall over ot ine donattaere borbphett sees | ee | aaskiaon n Baca ‘County. of Rothaermel & Son's haters sone day, both parties positively refused to | lind -Pigs Raid Chacon,” Be aries eee isiting brethren always : ace, proposals ir Wingham, Jul; we ht of | o le McGuire, ant Zimmerman, Ree-See. | take aslomobile, ‘Goine | Gordon, made Bhurtey ste eae doe te Beni eee “eBhig. | St, Lazare, County of Vaudreuil, 0, Fy “Bilver Sear | °! the Zactories closed down on a le public yesterday morning. » and assistants, surprised the lo- | , Mach municipality is being sued tor d ee ces seo, _sliverton we and everyone | operators subi a written re. | 2al option town of Teeswater by swoop. | $100, which is the amount of the - sage," N ser se Basled Bimealt with keeping. as'"coo say of tie Proposals, stating that ine down on couple of the hotels fof Jour days’ delay in adopting meas: tain Tm: con ms Where he suppos iquor was 73 fog hal over Tile Drug] Ninety-Three at Montreal Sounds Cool | to. which they could adv ssson | gold, The Vendome Hotel, man ed a wee oth, | , Montreal, July 4—The heat wave | | Mr. + on be @ miners, | by Jacob Lambartus, and his son was | haul | Male Becoyer, “getesy Secneery san » has ‘been passing over Ontario | said they had’ no written statement to | searched, liquor being found by the | Cornwall, 4k. | re: ea here yesterday undiminished | Make, but were ready to state verbally | barrel; also one blind pig, owned by K.0., of the firm of Pringle & Smith, | Notary Public. ani the ‘mercury soaring away | that the mine workers eould not David Kaplen, was raid ‘a. quan. | Cornwall, has been retained by the sida sider the offer made in any way as n | tity. of whisky” wi defence in the ease of Farquhar Me- | aSis of agreement. | SE | Rae, used 0 e shooting of Wil- | | Hand Saattoied by Dynamite. | haw, the Carp druggist, at ; 000 For Queen's le gitar, tal 4 oe ize was | Bridgend on, the afternoon of Bom. ston, July 4.—Dr, Jai D e dynamii in| inion Day. McRae has been remand- glas of New York, « (rasice wat es Brewery, Greek, Hull, yesterday after: |e until Pr the 2 Queen’s University, who pro-| aie ules stick of explosive went | liminary ing, ani in close’ to the | mised to give the university $50,000 | 0 and. The member | and defence retuse to divulge the line Seng nee ee Prostrations | provided it was freed { burch | horribly shattered and had to b HS eile GS SACL ee Life As-| ater repor control, has sent the registrar of | ® we ede Hospital, to which | the pris "3 00 ae a uaa ea eon ae as sakibir he Ea ee eee ee _pelag ta good, and i ik comfdently jon as ar ——_—__—__ ~ Companies, Conveyancing done at reason-| of the intense heat. shade ta Settig no Willion Be New Argentine Consul. ~ | hoped able rates. Office Cook’s block, Milverton And They Call That Hot! Grant, son of the late principal, is| , Ottawa, July 4—Charles A. Gatarce, i dune 4-The highest professor of this department, which js | 2 New ‘Argentine consul at Ottawa, | "Hotels. Perature received officially in King- | tne first of its kind in Canada. wut eee fie sixth or seventh of mene While | mn wu - bt S| EXCHANGh HOTEL, Brunner, ont. § aac asenen Polen iors Pp Sovanr rer reoviving wort to that eticct Gener | rete Sane iene wh rete John Gropp, Propriator. Best i ney servatory report iciuietoRe he ae ees Mr. Mayer will sail for id | Gara Was derailed activate aeeanon . First-class ‘ . = | : Satie opane ABA ONE: ar oN Mt, eh lg O@ Om MAG ley A Des“ ”Sa ' that < co ae "GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, mii] imtense. heat Matthew” Mathon, By a tayeticnmt cies ie ae BASEBALL YESTERDAY. [clearing the tracks. Daniel Loller, a | alah mmodation for | dant inspector, died yesterday. “A | match oe ld i i eman of the auxiliary train, was tc] accommodati iminion: police Joauds biatch ere held in the fair grounds . gommercial travellers and others. ‘Three aD be Sha ying | by the United Roman Catholic ae Eastern League Standing. | Sent back. to; signal No.°6, fie ~ large somple r stabli ing. onscious on Lover's. Walk below ies. Although the mayor hi . ‘. Fa | Senger train from the east, and not Season 1911 ey The following horses will standfor service during the season at Springhill Stud Farm Milverton, Ont. TERMS: To Insure a Colt $10 ; Prince Burgeon (Shire horse) by King Burgeon, Bay, white face, off fore fetlock white. Foaled May 1907. Cadzow Fashion (Imp.) (11431) (15166) Brown, face, nigh | ie and off hind legs and nigh hind fetlock white,small n belly. Foaled:May 17th, 1908, DAM-—Eliza of Eddlewood [13419] (16732) Rosebay o! of Stracathro f1s420) (1 1706) Careful [13421] ( Silas pete sealed 0067) d Faui mp.) 18245) (10370) 5 pring | Darley [7062] (2429) hat Care I (9 Lont Clyde a Cambushinnie Crest (16148) Light brown, white bell on face, white on hind legs. Foaled June 15th, 1908. SIRE—Baron Ruby 11268 & DAM—Meg of Cambushinnie 16850 Prince ah Albion 6178 Jean Il, 15145 ‘osed. Jean of Cambushinnie 10801 MeMaser 328 Lilias 2654 Lichbor Blossom 2652 Clydesdale ne 1415 Cambushinnie Squire (16149) Brown, bell on face,flittle white on hind legs. Foaled June 20th, 1908.9 z SIRE—Royal F: DAM—Albang 151 4s ~Painee of Abie ion 178 MacKerlie 11589 Macken May of Pitt. enbrines 4119 Ke sess of Pittengardner 386 Lord Haddo 486 “These horses were all large prize winners in Scotland. JOHN SEMPLE, Proprietor Y ae ot GONE RE Don’t be so Hot Buy Yourself a New Straw Hat EE TY We are giving very special prices on all our stock of straw and felt hats. Newest shapes. Ranging in price from 50 cents to $2.75, Special 25 per cent. discount on all Ladies’ Lawn Waists for next week 8 Don’t overlook our Ice Cream Parlor. and be refreshed by a. nice Come in dish of City Dairy Ice Cream. Served each Saturday evening, W. O. BUNDY, Linwood visage and form w Caiaphas and Pilate in the hands of His enemies. er verses tell of Hig lonely life all those thirty years at | Nazareth, the ill Tentneot during the | three years of His pul is west and | the sufferings SH “Gethsemane pod Golgotha. This Af ty-third auspice! may but ft is also for our individual a | propriation now. in each tru’ th: | was when b: ; He was wounded for my Ganon: bruised for my | way, the Lord laid on Him all my iniquity. are not expected to understand Personal Saviour. Only thus can the | arm of the Lord be revealed to us, for we cannot know His power on our half except in Christ Jesus by virtue ice. In verse 9 note the prediction that His body would be laid tn a rich man’s bhi alt! would pi re Him lot only did sep His own self bare our sins in His MEN-WE CAN CURE YOU FINEST HEDIGAL INSTITUTE IN AMERICA OWNED AND OCCUPIED BY DRS. K. & K. “YOUNG OR etl specialists money tn treatag: with mow notliing of, why waste nn ‘wot ee electric belts it ribe the rem- Fequired for each ret case to mplete ‘That's one of the secrets otour wonder a Sueoess when others tail Eerdicrone, Free Booklet on Diseases of n SUARANTEED OR NO PAY ood Di ok ney. Bladder ary Di CONSULTATION F FREE Beas for; demesne) Blank Das. KENNEDY & KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich, (ge NOTICE OTICE ee aaah iron [perpen dence, Depa ering, ae oa aaa see us personally call at our Medical 1 Toei in Detroit as we see wat tccat Ro patients in our Windsor pe pnistity: ~ DRS. KI i Write for our private address. offices wl for Canadian business only. ENNEDY & are for Correspondence and Address all letters as follows YY, Wit since Da iat asad anaes ample that we might follow His steps, rae reproach and suffering as fered shamefully for our sakes and never can be ci upon to suffer as He di es we are so apt to com- plain when we have the leas bear that is disagreeable. ae have need eee way ed one who died prolon; iso His future glory in “a 18-15; it, tas when He shall be exalted and extolled and shall viene ). ferings and shall be satisfied. Some one has said that while we wait for that tithe we should remember that He longs to see of the travail of His soul in us now. Since the pleasure of the Lord will always prosper in His hand, what can more desired than to be in His hand for His pleasure (Jer. xviii, 6; He wats only we may ree Him? Note the oe. “His soul an offer- ing for out His soul constrain us that we shall be suffer in any way for His sake, tells of | the first dollar there was stamped the we Pegs and with hair ir own 8 resurrection day | the wi jin fully say if we pee now Te ae | a o's la for telling ev ough His enemies | a ve as a male- | Suest at a ceeds in =| factor, and we know how it all eame | Ne Was expected to reply ae eae God. He Hes | everybody, “the big chap over there at bore it 80 Hage and patiently. We | He's a bes abe in the financial world, ing to | €t FIRST AID IN FAINTING. Lower the Head to Let the Blood Back > to the Brain. Fainting is a col due to she = aiminoton of Dood supply the bi It occurs most frequent- ly in weal “8 Ria women, but may occur also to men as well. It wit orally oceurs ywded halls, theaters and chore! where the at- minutes, and the mediately when taken out into the fresh air, but there are cases in which it lasts much longer, sometimes for an hour or more. The first aid treatment Ts the air and lay him flat on the perks with the head lower than the fe This can be done by plete the feet ann holding the body so that the head down, or take an ordinary aie back chair, turn it over so ce of the chair with the head hanging | F° wh. ‘hi ition sprinkled on the face, chest and hands help to restore consciousness.—Nat | at Magazine. THE SILVER LVER DOLLAR. Many Changes In Ite B Its Design Since It ‘as First Issued. ape silver dollar has undergone a head of a young woman turned the The fifteen stars which ap- peared on sas ane dollar were after eshetty ced t thirteen in ition of ¢ the ete of states. nn 18 eae the design was again chang- laa and the ied te the figure of 2 | woman di a flowing garmen' The designer corse pee a to fe in the thirteen stars, and the was | soon called in, the new design ha’ | air was defiant and stiff looking, and a of the teu dollar be- eee Hist ee five years. @ Liberty dollar made its appear- | ance oat 1878. Miss Anna W, Williams, a public school t Pk Fhe for the» Ora a Is reli |e ou jee them furnished, room profited at the rate of sev- ndeed dollars a year by wom- erything applicant for a gee To each | room she named an exorbitant price | oy “of the Anglo-Egyptian Go to start with. “Now, understand, this is a conces- | sion to you alone and must be ne charge the original price.’ | thin two weeks rents “Mrs, Smith /tells me,’ sald th tion. fection, peed Hon The Pathe Guess a the African the whites, | 8¢o! THE MAKER OF EGYPT MOHAMMED ALI Is THE MAN _WHO DID THE WORK. Says the Suda Only ene Repairs in Yacoub Pasha Artin In a Book on That rend Has e Coun- try and That Earlier naioe BGR er Should Have of Egypt. ir example, rtin, in his book, “ incapable of the Credit—Future When we look at the highly-organ- ized Germany of this day, then turn says a writer in The London Daily fail. and ambitious jut ve Rau as hopes which we Europeans can hardly apprehend. here is Yacoub Pasha land in the do with the head ” <¢ a real witness of His sufferings. I Reeetccwn favors tha Haw OF the Sudan, reminding an soroueh Gib- am grateful to some one for calling | bw Stal he Germans | blood back to the bi in the time of Tacitus. -They my attention to the fact that these | yn tight piothing: bout the neck and be cae ot acquainted with the use last twenty-seven chapters of Isaiah | waist should be I Smel are divided into three nines, the first | salts or aromatic acted of a i “ithe use of letters is the principal two ending with’ the statement that | applied to the nostrils and cold water | circumstance that distinguishes | civilized people from a herd of sav- knowledge or re- rmans, remarks the These same Ger Pasha, have not onl: commerce, will take the sielese the ay a a n Hh upo ie gives i as ee pee pany of the enormous same pai su] capable the Pies: af bang eos cok eae sng, progress Professor Sayce ha and seated together Soro ae sui, and the is regarded as representative of Boyton feeling in the Sudan. appreciates the as of ae English, but he is not a mere amiable eulogist.. ed ion that no ders will ie a bec of xpenses and also because of the ten- ent to monopolize: ceria “hile enue to conver; uetion in your favor I shall tay ‘quer, a a “Government, which 4 nopoly, - had gone | (whieh ecaea all Sat raat ater Pe Whilst listening to him I remem- had in tf bered conversations. I Eg: nee sole genera- ant, “that told her you only $6 for your room instead of $7" And Hn baa eant had taken the regeneration of Egypt af | as no one ws @ position to plead thee beginning e nineteenth | not guilty the pci rental was tury. NTE xacted.—New ‘Times. Siedler’ ‘causes sate produce -_ similar effects The Retort Courteous. ““Moham: i secured a mono- James Russell Lowell was once a. poly of everthing. Wishing to estab- London where | lish order i; disorder bihiat seie et acorns ia Meee realized the need of a military f The speaker who prec Mr. Lows said many contemptuous things about ‘he people of the United States, ye jing and repeating again and Ae? t HL . ley were Ane crush ‘ary form | of government to centralize all power ies. a | can: minister "ate the. court cure development, he created a trade ey 08 He did Pet. tt 2024. James Lowell could hardly overook Ig eich avs Reta oui tions | this speech, so as he rose he sai f sixty years, no longer one: pub | ed by Hils precious blood; but then we | {BS Speech, 60 a eke ope ae appre seabed nel | gentleman who has just spoken. his plan assured the “development of |Site a and to fill up. the afflictions GE Cam Mio areas even Coal, and) Soe cece rat LAN eg | a re on which a: hind oe His body’s sake fone t know where they got the hab- a paren ee ar hil. 1, 29; Col. 4 y the benevolent despot and greatest june sliane ators” our’ (etna ee uaiiiite an of tury, x when falsely accused, when cruelly | wv, 4B Exypt enti eS wronged and ill treated is a ‘Yes,” whispered the man who knows | “7, ime,” the. ‘Bnelish, imbued gues Pe be with id ani the third table. is a free id of individual and % sonal enterprise, finding themselves “you know. in the Sudan in conditions cir- “Hm!” commented the quiet obsery- | cumstances similar to those ex. “Instead of a mountain he looks | isted in Moh: Ah a mney, ate, | to me like a great gorge."—Chicago | @Pplying his. methods—military gov- News mt, a state of continual siege, poly of trade, ete., exactly as h } Cleveland Plain Dealer. Boiling Alive. e last instance of boiling to death took place in Persia in 1890. ‘The of- | ™y fender was guilty of stealing state | tonto the tank, prole Reaves tas revenues and was put into a large cal- | that the district between Atbara and | dron of cold water, which was slowly | the White Niles 1 ey, easily eated to the boiling point. His bones were distributed as a wat among the provincial tax collectors. Incorrigible. : “Nobody wants to play bridge with Mrs. Bean. She talks all the time.” “I suppose she’s quiet when she’s dummy?” “Quiet! She-talks twice as much.”— ____ Silence ts Safety. 1 After forty years o’ married Ufe P've| Pr as long as he don’t let her fate tt bis rs Rozar. Beopines once more the filler 9 certain sor Sayce that the Ethiopia of will once more ise fi es—the Ethiopia of | GD cielizstion and strong virtue. arden >of distance south of | tells 8 seers is ground, and no animal more ban CONVENTIONS IN MUSIC. must run all through the accompani- ment or patriotic songs to give ee “flavol Summer — 2-Piece Suits seaise all of these things are eet” they are conventions.” Why must ev- Rast ae aE pet Asst acne Cae . a ‘the gic Buy now and get the whole season's or seventh of the scale, unless we ex- | benefit. Don’t wait till the summer is cept the detestable the hollow | half gone. We have splendid value. spect cee Because our audiences 2-piece suits. arreemn one of your composers in a moment of bravery or recklessness is ‘GM. FLEISCHHAUER- Also a good ‘selection in Fancy Vesting if Tie fe! and get the best, : TELESCOPE LENSES. The Small Glass Magnifies the Picture Made by the Large One. will gather a hundred times rae It gathers the rays « of fac star and Il into Tee closely if oe foe at it with a And this ig RY. FISH&CO. me ee Dealer in Céal Cement ied Lime — Mota Stain, Ete. = = : Grain, Flour and Feed — — and Furniture a magnifying glass. the ps at the nein end of the tele- ies the picture ell ——_ Above Goods Constantly Kept on Hand ee (br Bh biggie a to oter end of te instrument telescopes are built on tole Sir ‘william Herschel was the first to arrange matters a lit- le di of the:hig sabe! he places leh con- made of burnished metal. fastened wit 1 te very kind old gen- been in the habit of of “It is the dog that is blind, as the card ” s Why a Horse Rolls. Horses are fond of rolling on the | of fine Jeweln delight you. pensive and that | You should not miss the our present exquisite cal fs fs P. H. BASTENDORFF ore Tested FREE, will surely please ‘ar e have many beautiful and many little novelties, es a inex~ : CHARMING one _ GIFTS : Bye Specialist Milverton, Ont. thorough- ly shakes itself than they do. After ive themselves = ae or two to Reve anything adhering to the coat. The habit is er much service to horses living in open plains. nt being turned loose at the oe of a ey an jorse rolls in the aoe which acts as = btn | paper, | absorbing from the body. we can prepare yi Yoong? People Tor busideoeat LISTOWEL BUSINESS perro S Fall term ‘opens Beptembe r Sth, EDWIN G. MATTHEWS, Principal horses as the simplest and quickest pe of drying them.—Selborne Maga- Tempted jean Mee “of considerably more than the pi property had cost ee Mr. Kreezus, who counted his w in ee had parted with bis cate “You, didn't need the money,” said bis disgusted aii ae. who te just beard transaction, ee a little sith leas you =e a beautiful home.” “I didn’t!” exclaimed the equally in- dignant Mr. “I sold ke for clean cash!”—Youth’s Companion. entails an immense amount of cated as well as skill, The bell caster, re, has to be not a mere mechanic, but a highly trained specialist, — : Regular Tur, “What ‘ou’! enaues Brown? ‘Then you 1 won't. water Jone Ke an 25, ou, 50. and 60c dc Marmalade hey G 20 ‘oan 28c doz. otfues, Tomatoes and Green Onions — oe one ai fata not after all, | but ella after ee "—Milwaukee News,

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