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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Aug 1903, p. 6

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Chapter 279, sect. 2, oi the Revised Statutes of Ontario, says, "It shall be the duty ot every occur at ot land, or, it the land be unoc- cupied, it dull he the duty oi the owner to cut down or destroy all the .Omdu tbiatles, ox-eye daisy, wild Jtata, rag-weed and burdock growing "tth his land, to which this Act may be extended by by-law oi the munic- ipdity. so often each and every year a is tutdiciettt to prevent the ripen- ing of their seed, provided that such cutting or destruction does not in- volve the destruction at growing grain. By-laws mny be passed by Munich»! Council: extending the or station at this Act to any other weed or weeds, or to any disease ot gram . or fruit trees, or fruit, (other than the disuse. known " "yellowss" and “bind knot," in fruit trees.) THE RAILWAY FIGHT 1N BER LIN AND WATERLOO. The out. Reporter has the follow- ing editorial article dealing with the rum” summon in the Twin-City.-- “Only when an electric railway " threatens to cut into its business do t, the Grant. Trunk Railway Company It get busy in an eifurt to lessen the op- " podtion to its autocratic rule. Untill neatly Berlin and Waterloo were ' without hopes ot reilway competition li, but tho launching of the Preston and l Berlin Electric Railway project there l appeared to be reason to believe that , the two town: so long dependent on l one med. would in the near future be l able to proclaim emancipation act. . Then the G. T. R.'tt muterly inac- f tivity was abused in a night, and _ ever m the company In: been play- ing a shrewd game to strengthen its [wiltin- with the mum:- tnren and momma of Berlin end Waterloo. Spur lines have been built end street lrenchisee ep- ptiod tor. Shippers hove been plent- ed in more we" then one end the oxtraordinary spectacle is presented at his murmurs championing i The!!! Trunk interests end “owning, upon the promoters end builnerl oi: the electric “may that in due to give them on addition! outlet via the Canadian Pecilie. At the present moment the Preston and Bull: Electric Railway in con- - [or . rift ot vny through Berlin ml Ween-loo. n bu been balked at Berlin by the 0.T.R. um “I slliel and in Wemloo iittdB that on ot in. "reeta _ tor ia just as almond." am by the and Trunk. ttre max hula; and. “mum tor the privilege at q; it toe mum potpou- I For mom ween Omen! hunger HA1- hu had [all tome-anti" on i. ground M that igtiiividual has In! all “no m. ot the knocks: who h out to "Ungtatt, or mubaratm, . Hal. Tho an [m an an Gull huh we!» mid-n It locu- m to a... m “In notable M14 when} people at Berlin at W.- -utherboHOetrt,mtpttqY, it “I to is”! within 5- " The P-ttet. at Bath my - III a ttdttt- M7 for “DBI’B "'llllP" IAN“!- new. - Mon N a I 'sgtTMrgielgr,,'vt'tp. mh - :mmm'unuuu- 'dlr,'flfpdr'2r.1g't,l'a'N trPfttt "u'u"'l'lTGTGgkL" . rum ' . nan-nus . -to.+.ts " "iiauiuttitg,-xeeARtt, p-tal ”to: “11mm- "may IWNAW! "I?” “In Itchy “now can“ “upmumeodM-ocknm. Tia/dir-ri-r-ttrs- thte d “A d . hot in” . T p. towns all cit- 10. , ” ;v e in the n . FAQ. M Home. Even in the try the'sulur'utg o! the helpless little one would not. the mam been. Stomach trouble, at diarrhoea us the loel most to he dreaded st thin time at my noth- er should ”Vicente the malty ot men-1m urn “relation st the iUttt Sign ot that troubles. Medicine should never be given to check diarrhoea ex- cept upon the nduce of tk physician. A diet limrtou almost entirely to ballot! milk ad the use at Baby’s Own Tablets will cure almost any case and keep baby m health. Mrs, WE. Bassam, of Kingston, Ont., re- cently wrote:-. l “When my little tprl was about 3 ‘mouths old she suhered with vomit- ing and bad diarrhoea constantly. l did not line any medicine that helped her until we began suing her Bthy’s Own Tablets. Alter gum; her the Tablets the vountlng and diarrhoea ceased and she began to uuprme al- most at once, Hmce then whenever her stomach is out oi order or she ls constipated we gne her the Tablets, ard the result 15 always all that we desire. They are the very best med- rclne l have ever used for a child." Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all dPulPrR m medicine or Will be sent Baby's Own Tablets dealers m medtcute post paid, at 25 cents Dr. Williams' Medic ville, Ont. MUNICIPAL SERV ICh WILLIAM. The Muaiciprd telephone plant at Fort WIllllm does not appear to have been the success that has been claim- ed tor it, judging from the [ollowing statement in the ssTimes-Jouraal," of 23rd July, of that Town, over the signature oi Mr. AF. Womhead, a prominent citizen:-- ___ .. . _ BC-UA -..A on], ...u......-_- n, “The public (electric light and tel- ephone) services have been administ- ered with 'utefticier1cy and inaptitude, culminating in the destruction of the Town Hall, with its saluable records, a costly-law suit, in which the town has been signally worsted, and to- day we have another break-down in the electric light “ant, simply thru' sheer mismanagemcnt, which will cost a large sum and deprive the citizens of light lot probably some weeks, The Municipal telephone service is so bad that every user 01 it is disgusted and lupporterl of leg-minute public own- ership no chagrined and disappoint- may, “um“..- '___.- V- i "King Edward and Queen Alesand- ris completed 1. namiorable tortaight's tour m Ireland yesterday. Upon his leaving Irish soil the King said:Wher- ever we have gone, in town or coun- try, tokens of loyalty and mention, proffered by war) section of the com- munity, hue made an enduring UTI- pression on our hearts. llis reception 'was such a to elicit from the lung lthe graceful and doubtless entirely s n 21c statement --"For a. country Po attractive and a people so gifted' we cherish the warmest regard." The {King's judgment of his hosts, as re- 'corded above, will be the verdict of le world. and there IS no reason why the opinion of the press on both sides lot the Irish sea, as to the King him- self, should not be accepted by the world also. In the opinion ot the Mail and_l-prxess, the King's new title of Edward the Peacemaker is strength- ened by the events ot the last two weeks. The tactlul address to the ir- _ ish people, trom which we have al- [ ready quoted, in which he postulates . the full realization of the "brighter [ dny,” he sees "dawning for Ireland," . . ”,,,_A -1 M." The Scranton, Pic, Times, makes the iollowmg observation regarding King Edward's USA. to Iteltutd:-- - ___ . . .k____- “NHL “-1- -v -â€"~~ - upon the sway development of sell- rellmce and co-operation, upon bet- ter and more practical education, up- ‘on the growth of induchlnl end com- /r"rei*1 enterprise and upon the in- crease ot mutual toleration wd re- ‘Ipect." ShO'I the King in even a litmus“ light, tluut es the mender of political or racial diiterenees. Alter Pence, Edward points the vuy to the “lumping that peace mullet possible." ilHump Back The yeu’ly .ddition to the sever) “stuns ot Onhrio ere expected from we had- of the printer- early next. week. The work he. been delved some, it In aid, on mount 01 the was ot the volume. Vina column le IOI pun-or “out double the and m. The “bowel future in the con-blunted has”: Act. For Ion]. time the volume it! been -- ' sought. I. the - “eternity. in" II can can been in the an (ltll'A'ili' the W mud- n we KING EDWARD IN IRELAND Imus-tin. tutti on THE “In“. VOLUME OF NEW 25 cents a box Medicate Co. AT FORT LAW by the Brock- ’11: 'it/IG' "ttf 'lb'd tltr,,', . on g,1'lUgirr'rdtd " . W I. d an Ire n Iona all! it to“, Ink on an MOI with . In"! ot level and " other mm In In: to took et-bert tor dwelling; TM matter should be: [he one [or the m hoard oi trade, tutigteiioonrdtodiam'": No“ ie'.", 90 ton bas Inch . good move a. It can not no to M " goback. (iii it as“ “plant! mu we add to it. T_, _ F'" gram- 3 _ -rt b tho It. WG', Hum! “I - d the _ " School an M C -ial, Am uh. . t quantum-annulled ww- 1. b "Ai-tbeter. hit1 till incr- ,~ with “I We! an Ptr? at Sam Wuorloo Agrimrl- 1ii-ieties,stursoiatt" - Mud named wanna. A number at hull“ hue recently uprated their Valium in promotr ing the rebuilding ot . tirtrbela" grin mill. It in to be regretted an. e itouriatutsg place like Hamburg has not " yet started the erection of a mill rounding. With 1 mining com- munity, second to none, end an extra wort by our Town Council, coupled be: the support ot .11 the business places in town, the scheme could be crowned with News. A mill ll the backbone ot the town and it i Byerr- boar puta their shoulder to the wheel we could, helore the year ll out, be the proud-possessor: ot n lint-elm mill. Sudden Deatls.--The ludden end ure eXpected death at Mr. John new“, Br., which took place on Wedneudny afternoon was n great shock to " 1.1me and friends, Deceased, who we: in " 70th year, had been enjoying the best at health, no on that dny was about the town, meeting his [trends in his usual wny. In the " ‘ternoon he took suddenly ill at Wit- wer's store, and Dr. Marty was hast- ily called, who did everything pos- sible to save his lite, but lound him to be in n critical condition, at or- dered him to be removed to his rete idence, where he expired shortly liter six o'clock. Mr. Heppler had been a resident oi our town lor nearly 25 years and lived retired with his tam- Ily. He leaves n sorrowing widowam six children, three sons and three daughters, to mourn his sudden de mise The tuners] taken place on Sun- day anemone, the 9th inst., with Masonic More. Recently‘i Virginia girl wink tirtus. ington to visit the parent. of her knee Upon her return home her old colored tummy mm to see her, and aid to her, “Honey, when’o you goin' to git nur- riedt" The engagement had not beer lnnounced, no the young womn replied: "Why, I don't know. unlit; I Im not even engngcd. What do you think of 't "f” The odd colored woman In“: "L-tne, but that luttnnly m I pity] But, Ilka Nancy, they do my that ole mnids is the happiest critters there u, once they quits Akugglin'." Rear Admiral Frank Wilden, who died recently, used to be fond of telling of a - Mart that a Boston clergymnn one. gnu his congregation. "I was born in Boston,” Admmal Wilden would any "mud in my bo hood “tended church there Well, at Tlrll on Sunday m- in; there m, It germs, n coup]. to bl married um the non/ion he In“! made we Announcement in this le’. The parties that In to be joined in matrimony win resent themselvel im. mediatel at" t e singing of Hymn No. 'll'i'eA%'llT, Soul. Tnat Dream of TL-mu""' Senator Hour of Munchulett. know! bl- Bible very well, from owe: to wet, Ind dun on it for e,tgo.N,,tpf, il. luenunn will act facility. one: itiiiiiitPty.t,liegt.'tl,'t In on. On such caudal m w an M “I discuuln. an Gino” treaty of 1881. He quoted nah-t the oxcludon policy St. Purl’l dedlntinn: “For God but mnde of one blood All the muons of the earth." tuaator Miller of Uniform. excldmed: "Go yr3,tt the tux-Jade! of the sentence." ere l: no more (at it," said Mr. Hon. "Oh, you, than " "billed Miller; "for the up“ tiq added to the word. which the nu- tar in just quoted, ‘end hath deter. mitedft"' ItpymV of their hat/ttation.'" The Built of Encounter With a Home Bent. Mend. Aug. su-Geo. H. Barre, I ,eeelth. Roe-lend mining man, in dud " Ferguson, one hundred miles Iota: cl lure, from the elect! ot wound: received in an encounter with I vicious nilvertip beer last week. His Ikull m. broken and frightful any! wounds about his head caused septic meningitis. Two Rossland phriciant went to Fermmon and trepnnned Hume's skull, ut relief came too late. A" docusfglcwu the son of a million- ‘dre Nova otia wholesale merchant, Ind wu independentl rich himself. He had lived here for an or nix nus. mm hall of each yen tg,yPlrr. 'lg. world. Flu: ere flrirtg h - nut in his memory. m gunmen “no”. u . 4 toauuufuaujuAm ‘M An Mk-Word "out“ ”In. Cor-tith-ttrest-ttee -gttoaertaeR.&O.tGvi+ ttttrt tlt'.',',' it: 2tft,"U' gm ‘ was: 39:: tue ffl,'ltnoh,'h1T. AL“. Wt , t'art',t.'%ep, tlt/lt te “a: TiiCigfiiiiiia2itt .is tree a. PppaPgSg 61d. 32.3 iiit2LiTediit P/git,; it,» a. an liys g WOUNDS PROVE!) FATAL “I WISE" m" in: W _.. -."'-'"- _. 2:: et,S,'h',t '" ' 'iilllitiiil'; wtttt i'iiif::ii,3tftilttJtr -te.Bi" hun- . “an Rt mil but an ' to tth, mama-mu came- at o'W"L'rA%'Tlfllp,2?t,ttlU'L"f2.'l'fa"ll"l'll'e n {Elam i, $.3W an“, ".'d.,"d. . /7r _ ..t u; sandman out cl 'iilettttiii'tntiitrra. wii-tttmoitrttttFtf ii)';d7'.rlli21V'i'ri.liiri5i: “Windmnnq " a MIC-unmly W- can: 1".“ {WM " ho- , new HO’ bs tie "and The In em h . d my end “a nu was ”parent - m ot want], all be ton oil he had . 'iight dune. In! He: Mr. Pirie had been in in”. (new the .Manitoh election. and ted been doing work in the Home“ d the lunch: Liberals. He "ttmb. "h-tThurada night. Loam hvl'lrau"E'.'8."ll'.'"i."lllk'l'f"; Dundee. Clerk of the County Court Ind 'it"ttr.'t, Court Registrar. end hit when. . Robinson Pirie of this HQ. - some time with him " ht new Shortly before AAftt, Mr. Ben. went home. ere-in ‘enmted to Mr. Pirie *" 'M,'tt . velkhend the editor seemed u- not. a mt npeuirs, end while Mr. Robinson Pirie waited for him to re. turn he we; Itnrtled by the sound of I shot main. He " once went up to “some. end he found hls cousin Men. on the floor, with a bullet wound In the head. He gave the alarm at noon on possible, and Dr. Ron m not for. Mr. Begue we: " the scene tg',.',,?, deer-1rd, and, of course, we: tom Launched The wounded III” we: I ing up when his couln iiiiitl to him after notifying the doctor end Mr. Bone. and he had in his hand e‘ MIMI of his dead wife. She died M' two you: "o, and Mr. Plrle I I ion: time after her death we: deth it was thong-ht he had red spirits again. He made on ohetent statement as to why he M shot himself, but with the portrait tn Me head, the cause of the unfor- Ire, m'l deed was plainly evident. e remeined conscious or partially melon till about I o'clock yesterday homing. when he lapsed into uncon- alumnae end remained that way dny. This morning Dr. Olm- sted of this city we: call.. ed to hie bedaide, and he and Dr. Ron performed an operation on the ttt that five some relief to the a- t end ed the donor: to thfnh ta might possibly save his life. Mr.‘ Pt e ls about fifty years of age. He he [our children, three af whom are in Manitoba " present, He ha been editor Ind proprietor of The Dundee Banner lot I good many years, having mended Mr. Roy Summerville. Prior to going to Dundas he In! on the odttorht staffs of The Toronto Tele- end The Montreal Star. He Eli', from The Star to The Burner. _ e ls widely known " a humorous " ‘ter-dinner 'trd"' and he is a well- known poli an. He was the Liberll candidate {or the Legislature in North Wentworth In the elition in which be late Mr. Thomas . Warden won. He in of , yet, pod‘able n_ature_gnd bu 1rttr*.'.teu "P “4.": $.54 "If we may believe the Wuhlngtcm ',',gr,rtN'st.t of the New York'Worid,'" up t "Bt. June: Gazette," "the Unit. odStItec Government In to for!” to Portugal that they aboul taka L the". In: of Lisbon tarmac par of ockedin it, prom y witg dummy Ihells. .8. The obieet in to prove that the 'American' mvy an In. the ocean to take the otrenuive." m [image suggests to “Punch" a m uni extended iteld of unfulncu tor the rropertrtlttsrk_et " well u . fresh an of trare,,', for countries and cities which ave known better days. Perhaps before long we may see some Inch ad. orrtitremeuta as the-.--. 1 WANTMD.--Good roomr continent for Army Mums and co mixing ex ri, menu. The larger the better. 'au price oitered tar immedhta poem-ion. Also 1",Wregrtsipodt one“ Ind put iuet.--Wire, . H., Potsdam, Caravan]. 10 BE LET, for summer non-on. Large ancient. city; great historical and unti- qunrhn Interest. Admirably adapted for 'ieges, surprises. parties, ete. Artillery, man, eta, can be let with city if desired, or brin orrm-k?. P. 2 3.. Box u. A'l'ljilr"r FIGH'I'ING, any opportun- Ity fore-Houses lenn across strata; in- vading my inevitably hanged by briekbaU trom nip“ windows, rope-n I grunt. preterm . Address, Mayor, Car- “do mm. BARaAIN.--Beautiful green UUnd ob fered for interned“ Inf-n. Horny grown enemy I‘Vlyl in stock. Moonlight operations; every attraetiom No Eng- lish ,Leetfrtr.--'-wrlu., yt, Emma. . u... - -,.,.,. .._._i,, . . BULER of Urge and pleaaaut Elwin his "any for pupil to learn “money and K" monl "gran. Live in palace. Exec ent mixed voting. Strong Isead of Armenians In immediate v chit}. Army provided if wished. but hotter wisdom. Religious convictions no bar. - nu, Clli ' Yildiz Kiosk. (Er ullent 'd,'ai,e1',',ei..i REQUIRED AT 6NCE.--Emptr coun- try, desert preferred (with lions Ind .m- guors), for settlement of undeniable ilietsir.--Apply Howard 2y8k Army te. N-vy Auxiiinry Stolen, rent Brit- 3. GOOD BOMB, free lite, our: .',',,1tll'i tunity for expert admin-1:. unlinked l starch, no aggtatt'! Bull, Lon- l on, wind. t "esotonial.. “Si-co I {can to Landon I have found It mou- IIry to go nowhere .ue.---Barrtirts Un. who? frigid; ihrougttout Ontario. no out-run aunt-r elm WC. riiii,iGiiau--tttrte_ manomuuon the m Immune-mum“ - .._.. ...._..__,w W m .0 In: moral MI. ta no m ittg,a1',ttarl,th,1'1'.t: {It 2,1t,h.'fpgrtlll'l at an - 1-7061le NI oat-(fr gun a! “I at an but“ of Ink-man: t 'di' in Mt "ttso-tr' that no In: m t avian-r: “a In. mum an”. In: W In". imam-04' ttte n M that w: In " purl-mood an torn-and 'rr, Malt-2n M m Imu- um w-wnvw _.-- -e-_ - i'riiiiiittFtn"tltPtets Andra mould In We! to u I! In no! not the Rm lo ttNriiltf ti,,etii2,it'u't'fffh K: conch on. W pet to 0.0m I'lrtl'lat' - - “If" Damn" 'itt'lt, 1"NTA Itt m IW.' a. D t, u.“ d m m t nu- n M Needs of the Nations. te "aiu. ill-I“ 390- tm uncover!- Inn» Crime- NLT, h the whole ammo: mu when th',',tTd some "but Minot m cured W no - Ilium up on blood tr the pins. 'iihe,'tl??tiueetue.e.'nde wide $.23 Inna. Autttersisstttramt9e «a IES It not. - Mood, or ml: unv- a. It“ Dr. mun-w Pitt Pills will - m can. PM your-cl! I‘ ”in. M m MI I... "m. Him-0' “a “is“ a: to! m. rum." I. pm.- ol' - - in. mu " an n smacki- c an mo in“ "W" the Ann” I My ”m" st in mount an " to in ive." tlou. C ln . granted t do! anneal, I “an rated nu 7']. "iirlir6'e"kTi1" ariii"’ " tttttith'.':.'.'.'?','.".'," uuwuumu m All loan: “a. d _ " .0 win-mm and winder - “ with this, m can ladle-0‘ dull to Roman CM‘M In. the than ni1'., bio-‘- d b " I“ tight. um, an“ out an: cl in W1 - fit“ ”It Cu" dirml - he“ a”. T5. tt with.“ m tde and" km " g,tt,'tt,te Pop. that than] the gin: "g at.“ “all. wanna a " ' . ' $3553 ttt',ilarsii"i'fcsit, was but. t " new ' ll, Bow“. 1'3... "fl in. “In: “3.". any“: for up coronation veg ro- cited, , Quinn}: vaty.uttelt.i,. agen- at. " Ind: and Salem, Returning “HAS?" aTaiTs.iiilii." - tam-3" -. from Moran Hug plan R,',',, the ohoglden of the Page the "oatihcat mum. md ducked It [all {who pnlliun' m ma it with th.ree widen lztt22t am: "tte. eetve the lured p 'm u] ”natal of the fullness otlthe PemtiSeat We. in honor of .AhAiattt, God, the no“ tleger “I'm Marr, His ”then-the uedmnioltlel, St. Peter end St. Paul, the holy Roman Catholic Church." Mass I“ then celehreted with in” R,','," and ceremony. the voice o the o e becoming gradually more firm a: Ionorous until it was even nudible in the most distpat corner of the im- - church. Following this. Car- dinnl Macchi tg,',':."'",') the rite oi a. censing the pe, whom he subse- quently kind three times on the cheeks lid chest, " did Cardinals Soni and Vattntrtelli. Upon the Pope's return to the throne the Cardinals oi- _ feted their last obedience to the Pon- luff, kissing his hand and feet and being embraced by him twice in turn. The Bishops 1nd Archbishop. kissed his loot ami right knee, while the ab. bots kissed only his foot. The Holy Father then walked to the shrine ot St. Peter for the culminating rites oi the extremely fatiguing ceremony. 'lhe whole sacred college gathered about the Pope singing Palestriae's "Corona lure: lupu- caput ejus," while the choir burst forth into song, giving the dramatic touch. Cardinal Macchi then recited the “Peter Noster" and offered the jollo_wing payer ; . A . "anipotent and ever eternal God,' (“may of the clergy and author of sovereignty, grant Thy servant, Pius x. - to fruitfully govern Thy Church to that he, who by Thy clem- ency becomes and is crowned " father ot king: and rector of all the faithful, through Thy wine disposition may 1rDe- ern well." "Amen" rang out from all comm of the cathedral. Cardinal Deacon Segue then raised the Poutitr's mitre. and senior Cardinal Deacon Mecchi placed on the venerable white head the triple crown. At this mo- ment the church was titled with the ringing of bells, the blowing of silver mm the triumphant strains of the choir and the aeeumntiotta of the mul- titude ,rhieh_eotttd no longer be re- Eiiigf,I2t,'hi, Eomparati've silence been restored Cardinal Mapqhi ad- dressed the Pope in Latin as follows :' "Receive the tiara ornamented with‘ three crowns. Remember thou art the father ot Princes and Kings, the rector of the world, the vicar on earth cl Out Saviour,-Jeaua Christ, who is: the honor end 'eg of all centuries." "Amet" again um forth from the we. Pope Pius in: quite overcome and had scarcely strength left to have" the apostolic benedic- tion. Cardinals Macéhi and Santa granted a plenary indulgence to ell t,rre,',,eh" and then the procession re- rated and left the Basilica in the nine form es it came. The Pope was visibly fatigued, and his right hand shook as he raised it time after time to bettow his blessing. When the ceremony was over all the exits to the Basilica were opened and within less than an hour the vast cathedral wan PAINS THAT MA \ ETHE SUFFER ER'S LIFE MISERABLE. Mn. Walter Book, wile ot the posh master " Silverule, is wetl-knowt1 to all the residents ot thnt loeality, and the family is well-known through- out Lincoln County where they have “tidal, and been identified with its history for four generations. In speak- ing ot Dr. Willi-mt Pink Pills, Mrs. Book sayr-"lts giving my testimony I do so lnnkly sud without reserve, ‘15 1 tun convinced of the complete re liability of the pills. For A couple of 'rears I had been troubled with u not. ere pain in my book. which sometimes ”vandal to we stomnch an "" me Irrest clinical. At time! I VII com- ptetetr irreapaciUtod with it. 1 felt ,inuch iii-counsel! move I had been 1troatod by n good doettre apd tef/tr- Dr. Willa-Inf Punk Pill: Never Fail to Re- lieve and Cute Ailments of this Kind. an . humor at -tised modicipes, without which; . cure. Finally I decided to on Dr. mnnm' Pitsk Pills. an! that from the tttttt I ,touead a lumen-m n! try m time I had no! the - the old Complaint VII . an; of the pan, mlwumiotm “In! In! 'tsee". t in} p, - in m lore, and v I tell the used d I medicine “in . I"! an “WI" www.mm'mummn- In at it M3: ----- _ "ic"iaiiGFiiio mm m the new“ plgod killer ted Etna tonic rriiiGioiivue wrseid. Thus I “any“. WWW-u metttdtsottuttAoePtBr_r? cog-qr Cruel Backaehes. not w. A. unruly-g Oddments 'uax'_oirtruesttau,itoims8sto",inr+. - 1 Single vests. " to " tn prim . . . I Single [will . - - - - I Youth), single coat- in sizes 29 to " price - l Single vents, 29 to 34, price - - - I so children's any. com, " to 29.30011 and an! gal 1inad, your ell-vice at - - . .. AT pair knicker puns, good tweed and well lined, goad and tstmag for school - - - - 40 “bath the best use toe toy or girl? Etspiotsae _ . . KING STREET TB what in " people “the it they lire long agony: than”. To what 159 do most women look torwan. with anxiety ? Marriage. Rhat age has the soldier often to fmd , Courage. “tut age is required on the high Heal t Tonnage. “hat age are we forbidden to wor- ship t Image. “but. age is not Ease or more? Av- erase. “hat. is the ago people are Istuek on , Mucilqe. "Ut what ae are vessels to ride sale? Anchorage. _ - “hat age ia necessary to the clergy- man? Parsonage. Bhat use is one of communication , Postage. mm ago is most imrortant to “smaller: by rail? Mileage. ‘Wlnt is the age now popular lor charity t Coinage. with; u. in Garcd by the doctor and the the! t Pillage. _ - __ NN. What :30 is most enjoyed at the morning med , Be‘erafe. What in the most in igustable .gr ? saus---Exthange. Mail and Empire.-Since the death of Cardinal Taachereau, ot Quebec, there has been n strong feeling gowns Cumin Roman Catholics that his place should be tillctt soon, owing to the importance of this section at the Church, nd the tepid growth of its Inemttertship. It in ten that Cumin is worthy Utt-orottheredh" gnd with the mien ot Pope Plus. it is thought that there is - pro- bobility of um; um ambition teat- izod. Among Toronto curry, Archbis- hop Begin, of Quebec. in ooked upon a the moat likely eaadidate, ulthough the lumen "tsrAtetttrttrtrrm O'Brien. Arum-hop Maud, uni Archbishop Ruched love been mentioned. At any "out no mind will he named ugtit the trrat con-mm of 1904. The Ontario MINDY. will shortly lead to Pope Plus I we ot congruen- tiue end good wilt-en. The govunman will contribute tM, 000 towurll the co“ ot receiving and entertaining the Contact ot than. Mm ot Commerce of the Empire, which open in lethal on Aug. 17. iiairaire, do we tciwish tor , Hom. iiin in the we ot slavery , Host,- A. I fit " anployer require- in - In ”ploy: to be bright “a uni. “on "an. and when a: employs hatch-11d Khmmuylormhep- [QM-mom. “may hp- = War. that an unployu an htPaldG"d,'t 2htd; an a at w o I an bid. A ' - A "6-75.“ a. plum an. lion Ind -ted Ll In had: _ _ a _ "DHro--hgodownrurxmd awhile-[of "tndeedt ‘id,dr. Ono! ”minor-It mop hon-,nlaoomtmnl unkind“! tthuttt.aeditmettmtuo “In qdg.ottt_" "Tier. Ondth-mooml Jun. 3L't,'tlttdt"gr; Rom-ml an. 'L"=tlo'tal'l'dt','d 'tthtel'!,'?,',,",""""")',','. Iow- mil-m. "thd null-tum “141." Ar bl tttWI" M'- , db. “ha-cun- ter?'. _ t S. SAUDER & CO., A CANADIAN CARDINAL Q, - 11'thtrg) PECULXAR AGES. Width!“ ' q an“ 'S'd"SA't'2f'h"t%%h1'll"d a!“ I. Saw too In Pug. Wovon Wire Fence The Twin-City', Beat Clothier. an - can (not chart!) h'tt with It. 'gtt,'a",1", . who“. ih'it'ii'?t'r1tger'i?ki,'et r‘1iwtn 1BY. tp/tft 'itt"ttt VIN 'titil' tmm-tar-P+ at I... ... =N,,'t1pl1',%7g - Mt..- nae-m 'w'm' '.'ht,Nis Ln. Clothing. LICENSING or TOBACCO SELL- Council meeting Autumn Cannon gave notice at the aluminum ot n lay-luv mama; to the licensing of toluene mm. Than!” Forging. when itrterviewed, has cull”! the me. u tat-w.--"" ”out." In said. “my perm cu sell him. The humid luvs us will; We. rm btmr* is no wsy ot xeaMtitte,tto ol- lmers. My trr-law provider [or tbe hauls; at he Marat vudors. This will ankle the police to now may who should sell a! qetto should tlot sell tobacco. At presets than sre some m is the toerndaries in town, who buy low In quasi- ties “d supply the whole shop with it. We will be no not! at that it my up!" [as W." vim ot Vales, Iggy: 1gaieu 7 " 'adloolI' of his native plum. . Eamon seminary o! In diocese. Continued HI and}. " College at Gunman». . _ -- . -_. Wu . man A the Sean Theo- lush, Rome. Ordained e “If. ‘ Given We at Faith of Tommie, 1'an Q0 . Inger parish in 1807 when mu very young. we anon a the eathedrat. Becune vicar salami. Crawl Biehop 0' Hum in 1384. Chain Pttrureh of Venice in 1891. Mule Cum-cl by Pope Leo XIII,. h 18.3. Elected Pope Augun 4, 1903. mxmmlwrnmmm i DRILIII'DALLW. Win-l hnudyuumm m mugggmlmuamumns-g / nit', 'giitEr,th?ii?'ie yiig'ii2' "huh" mum- Utt. R,','d", u= glliL"d. iFrttrmium$tr""'"r"m'" T Wye-u. amt-13m: M ION. I v! , J2tgt8,"At, 1ut'ltttxt"5s'k'r,',th" T'." ”a!“ new. man-ulna .tts'tetthliE%E?afiiriiii'iiif AN: nut-iii for 7, -- LL3£EQY.!££B:: tuo.t.ta-,erta-r-. The long talked cl m Ibumahip line when Hun-Mon “II Toronto, in oppotltlol to the pram". one. is hit! to In." matgrialuad with John Indie. "as“; Gym Dirge. Tire pnlIduC, and 00. Hope Trainer. 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