ihodabaA in i ic No. 827,973, Joseph 3. t Ste. Scholast ique., Que., I‘shi Noq, 828.376, â€" Altred E. a 'l‘ï¬b"r&\ &. C., fre alarm. ‘.&Q' 8%.518 Maxir 16 Leblan "“‘, Q"‘»-- Staix *maikine. Ans 4 I aâ€"_: S !h Q__:,(" I 9 m _ fï¬ r, -â€"-sl § * _9 4 15 CoRl WToD s Ohy B Ng, * 100,627, / L. Walifax, N. S., 1; We. 100,735, Ge Amherst, N. 8., signs, eW Vnd 2 B wb icA sls o ; Nouses are being built where only one . omm nemmmmmmtmmme previously, stood, that the duties of s + the local Board of Health will beâ€" INVENTOR‘S wORK. |come | wore important, ant â€" mare woms ‘vigilaace. . become «> necessary. Below will be found a list of Canâ€", One thing is certain" that the old @&dian and <American patents recently | fasbfoned‘ outâ€"doU ‘closet will â€"have secured through the agency of Messr«| 10 o ion@ away with; and{,sewer conâ€" Marion & Marion, patnt attorney ,, weetion *blcome â€"imperative in all Montreal, Canada, and Washing tom,) tiffckiy 1)opélg'fgd,,dis&lcts. A regular b. c, _ syste q â€" of garbage _ cedlection will _ Information relating t9, a ‘C of. the hb3‘c ta be instituted ;rl its operaâ€" Watents cited will hbe. supBiiiedh free qxi,“mn. carried into effect. ‘There is evâ€" charge by apPlyiag,, ip. the«@boye", ery reason to believe that in every named firm #5 * | instance where samftary _ rules . arc e rk Ga nada | properly carricd out that discase wil} No. Il\,q;¢31'Q§; Jo‘gn,! Â¥ieinrich, Neuâ€" } lessen and the health and morals of | do‘"fs gtar P muljey, ~" ’lhe people improve. Tt should be |, ‘p,‘i‘!%h;:l Joseph L. Carter, _\v_l borre in mind that cleanliness is noext f Sydogy. C B., beating apparatus. _ ; 10 godliness. .\_(q,'l%,n'l'l, L. J. ()'Shauglu-ssy.‘ _ e __ _ _ Waliax No s ogn. o0 CZ _ Information r('lalirvg Watents cited will ho. charge by applying, . yqe ky on 22â€" shon 1 wetP o eok}‘ hl 'h‘: i 1ind that weakens t â€" ::'&. vitality and / (!hyi®, low. Systeim for the my â€" prepares the smaea, among whi * scrious dis. freatest Bb _are the iwo ; _\ _ _, . """ MC lound a list of Canâ€" @dian and <American patents recently secured through the agency of Messis« Marion & Marion, patent attorncy ,, xon!rï¬l, Canadia, and Wasirg m i "a PCOZ HHE $ 5id To ns tapnes"f m Price 25¢, Large Size 5oe. | weat! n se t Cmm during the same perfod <l2, communicart members, â€" 15,156 COpfirmed _ members, and 21,838 bapâ€" Lized members. The total value of the â€" church property â€" amounted to $1,626,000, and the sum of $137,834.â€" 10 wasâ€"raised for local purposes durâ€" ing 1904â€"5. For benevolent purposes the sum of $153,045.10 was raised Shaatdvies 4e cce o m t pilb 203 77°~ P@Zochtal report for _ 1993 shows that there are 58 congregaâ€" tions connected, with the Syrod, and five wl’psc pastors are members . af t!h: Sypoq; 19, 1905 there were 12â€" aul seicalss 1 10 lt CS 20 75 CoDIr fRisheg po ol C CLnal delegates, 15. |dently expeci¢d, Tt it will be pos Lnished business, Report of Commii | sible _ to téssen, the tanger of tuber ‘tee on State of the (Rurch. Repor . ‘ culosis ‘sprogjrag, Shetlield, Eng., is of Committee on Memoirs. the only Wiace in the mother â€"country Friday eveningâ€"Licensure and Orâ€" “'}}P‘:Q «gompulsory reporting of tuberâ€" dination Service. Rev. H. G. Datta», CUists is in vogue. The system, was D.D., (German); Rev. w. S. "Dekr adopted about a year ago, angh th (English), The Boysy‘ Clpirs wiit medical health officer i"‘uhif ',rgjms or sing. Aee* $ the subject, says that 1?-‘1'5. yleasing Sunday mortaingâ€"Foreign Missions. 10 note . that the, Dublin: generally Rev. W.. HHMdcbrandt ;(German); Rev. fakes kindly t9 the‘ new swactment J..R. Krechting, D:4., (English), From . progress, already made it is Bunday, ; eveningâ€"Home Missions. Coulidgnff} expected; that . Shefficld Rev 2 Ig. Bockelmanny (German); Rev. Will soon be able to repart a _ much Ay.8.; Hardy» ¢English). a Iow.vr death rate from tuberculosis. The combirted : choirs will sing _ at It is further shown that the medical both agerviees. n * > fratergity of Shellicld is doing its utâ€" Wh» parochial~ report for 1945 Most to keep the health department shows that there are 58 congregaâ€" iMformed as to every case of tubercuâ€" tions connected, with, the Sypod, amg losis which breaks out. It is â€" alue five wl'.r)sc pastors are members . oqf Stated that l.hcre is. not the slightest "', '_“3"!.0'# I9, 1995 there were 13,â€" 'dnubt tl!c dn.«fmse in certain Shages z:,}z communicart members, 15,156 is most :nft'(-l!ous. Sufferers frem the ODfittacd members, and 21,838 bapâ€" mMalady are kindly instructes 4n h. rotk : memibare / nmucse 20099 oh. Friday p. m.â€"Report of Auditin Commit tee. Election of delegates â€" t, General Synod,. *Appointmenm o speakers and fraternal delegates. 1‘ Lnished business, Report: of Commit ‘tee on State of the C kurch, Report . of Committee on Memoirs. Friday eveningâ€"Licensure and Orâ€" dination Service, Rev. H. G. Datï¬a‘e;, D.D., (German)y; Rev. W« S. "Dék> (English), The Boys‘ Chpirs wiil sing. 5+s ns n ® Friday a. in.â€"Place @an next â€" meeting. Treasur Sunday â€" Schools. Report tionment Committee, Pr utes, Tow!s t «l $ Thilksday eveniqgâ€""Do We Nee Mord Ntigisters?»" Rev. . R. Kesslc: (mflmnï¬â€œlliglwr Christian Educs tipn," ~Rev. Jeremiah Zimmerman D.D., LIL_D., (Enlish). _ The Gir. Choir wil; sing. j1* _ UTphans‘ Home, Pasfors‘,, Fund, Deaconess Work, Home forâ€"the Aged. Report of delegates , to General Synod. f‘RepofLy of delegates to other S}Yn'dd.sf, Meeting of Ministerium _ imâ€" medi@dtely after _ adjoyrnment _ : Synoi. t ces Thursday a. m.â€"New congregations Vacant congregations. Report of Committce on Home â€" Missions and Church Extension. Home Missions. Women‘s â€" Home and Foreign Missionâ€" ary Society. ~Church extension. # Thursday p. m.â€"Publication Socieâ€" ty. ~Orphans‘ Home, Pasfors®,, Fund, Deaconess Work, Home forâ€"the Aged. Meport of ‘deloraing 3. "F, ECH: The thirtyâ€"ffth anmual convention tb the Evangelical uuta «h Nyped of Noew Yâ€"ik and New Jersey upevned at 8t. Potor‘s church, Berkin, Tuseday evening at 7.45 o clcet and will conâ€" tinue during the naiance ui the weuk, It is the first time tins Eynud has convened in Canadri and it will be atâ€" tended by 100 deleza‘es, all of whom will represent 6®4:hes ar the Blaics of New York ana New Je.sey ° The programme of the Synod is â€" as follows: e Wednesday 2. m.~â€"Opening of Synod with religious services, Callinz â€"the roll. <Presentation of certificates of lay delegates. Presentation of credenâ€" tials of lay commissioners. Reception of new members, President‘s report. | Election of â€" offi¢cers. Appoint hours |â€" of session. Appointment of reporters for church papers, Prescentation of| papers. C Wednesday p. m.~â€"Announcement , of | ! committees. Parochial reports. _ Forâ€"| eign Missions. Report of Education | 2 Committee, Report of Trestees ot | k Hartwick Seminary. Report of Comâ€"| Y mittee on Temperance, Adjourn for committee work, &A Wednesday eveningâ€"Addresses . on | 0 Education _ of Children, Rev. J, j, | U Young, D.D., (German); Rev, E. ( | w Hay (Enrglish). The maennerchor will | & gimo Reut N. S., life preserver ,135, George . .Fe United States Annual Convention of New York and New Jersey Districts. About 100 Delegates. LUTHERAN SYNOD OPENED TUESDAY method im.â€"Place and _ time Treasurer‘s repor d 21,838 bapâ€" total value of Ferguson, 0# making ort of Appor l’rinling min ’ | fearing soon alterwards that his PF otograph was hanging next t» that Of .a vory pretty girl, the young man ho ad ‘the curiosity to pass the s!udio * nda saw himsclf placed side by side rith the young lady. Strack with the beauty of his mprtâ€" wer in the show case, he asked _ hor name, and her father proved to be a wealthy lawyer. Means were lound do bring the young couple logether, are! .uymqu.‘oumw _ Canadian people _b ! why the price of c high here at he i explanation © 9b "" from an o ":"K' lnu::.:n'!?lm‘_ A despatch hom Berlin to The Lonâ€" on Daily Mail says: L\ wealthy and hand sonre young man rewently had Iris photowtaph taken, and, as it proved to Iye a particularly artistic producâ€" tion . _ the photographer ebtained perâ€" mis sion to exhibit it in his _ show Cas ’ There is not the least Berlin, or for that wat town, becomes More de; ed, and as three or four houses are brimo hnilr ... ROMAXNCE orF PhorogrRarnHu 0 as carcful as poséibit':- in ing, in order that the â€" not spread. wWHY CHEESE Is nigr â€"] There is no discase to which the uman family ig heir that is more ‘;readcd_ than consiimption. Families ave beéen known ‘to live in filth and \| yet erjoy "faiÂ¥ly gock health, but i [ has been demonstrated beyond _ th | shadow of a doubt that sanitary con Mitions, cleanliness and pure air ar ‘mot only condusive but are necessary to good health. _ The germs of con sumption will not thrive nor are they likely to exist under proper sanitar, conditicns, but cleanliness will _no render anyone _ iffmune from contaâ€" gion. Much attentien is being given i1 English cities, at the sent time to the very importanc problem of lessep ing deaths from consumption. Ir various towns and villages 4 ¢¥usad is being inaugurated in o dK4 to make compulsory the rcpor.\f{g of _ conâ€" sumption to the medital Rcalth au thorities.â€" y : u45 s y i6,~A _A EFFECTS OF ’ Dr. Karl Broul, in a recent address at Cambridge University on the use of phonographs, expressed the Ropt that it would not be long before _ it would be possible to take away from a meeting postcard records of fn 1 portions of impressive speeches. Cz, 0 000 PPCCCRupPH 48 only in its infancy. He sees no rea> son why, in addition to a signature the banker‘s protection a phcnographâ€" ic record of the amount and the name on a cheque, there should not be for in the voice of the signer, Then, again, a young fellow imlove would far rather hear the voice of his charmer than receive a letter â€" from her. She sends cards numbered on the ortside one, two, or three, and so on and he has in years to come, if h keeps them, a constant record of he1 voice, Yoice of his or her friend. The inventor, or the adapter, of the phonographic dise to the uses of evâ€" ery day life through the post claims that the use Of the uhdnnaerant i. is not thc‘lt‘a'st doubt «50 alt Bltede with phonographic discs. Instead of writing your comâ€" munication in the ordinary menner, you make it verbally at the office where you purchase the card. _ It is recorded, the address is writter on the other side, and it is then posted. The recipient places it in an ordinary phonographic machine and hears the voice of his or her friend TALKING POST CARD IS THE LATEST FAD " _ 20 "I0akes a eyusad ugurated in ‘}}'le to make the reportigg of conâ€" o the medieal Rcealth au By tr,lï¬"qmus it is confâ€" Cifd; Urat it will be posâ€" ‘Sth the danger of tuberâ€" witae. â€" Sheflield, Fngz., is‘ ie in the mother country bufedus ol 1 ue C that watter any other Vore densely populatâ€" SANITARY rlin to The Lonâ€" â€"\ wealthy and rewcntly had his 0, as it proved instfnm(@j to ‘be is being given _ in the sent time to c problem of lessep consumption. Ir RY, CQNDITIONS or even more § 32 here only ome ' he duties of 4 ilth will beâ€" Ae- ant. _ mare [Q4 * netessary. at the old â€" will haveliny expectoratâ€" that as \ The statement «terl a meeting of + ,* Will be swbmitted at to be held : *"¢ Gemeraf Committec, disposi+* s a "3®" days, when some plr .on wKibe made of the surâ€" S & NOSsult nf tha ewus‘" s of K®braz]| London, Sept. 9.â€"Listless, lifeless as a result of the recep * 9 m"'%lin class, would take am hout to work Had it not been for * Y@â€"8Wion. througk a threeâ€"minute sum; would Carnival â€" finances, _ + the €efcit in lean against the wall im playground, wool! be $700 be , 18¢ statement [ (10 Af speaking to amyome, and apâ€" The statement _ _*!¢râ€" parently not interested in anything; a meeting of +_,;* w?" thrsnbmlth:tl at would sit all day gazing out of the o be held *"¢ G‘emeraf Committee, window at nothing. * * * Seemed to lisposi®* _ .a a "3®" days, when some be indiffercat to any sort of punishâ€" r ..on wKibo made of the surâ€" ment or remenstrance. Stratford, Scpt:;â€"’l‘he M Association have a surple “"'"m'?;; as a result of the recop _# 0! $806. $Â¥ i5008 w OLD 1A witi epimon of a great many har t#ie seavices of Secretary Capus and‘ Ciceâ€"President J. D. McCrimmon should be rewarded. What is rennivat / Pto Mr o 3050 N0R Hiie circurnstanpes in "safety, is what is required. to Mr. and Mr4 Fdeming, and Miss A gentJenan who travels extensive.| Fleming . Says _ @n, nor aflilazvit asked Ely through the disirict Shid that ther, | het to mart» aim, ‘ is a tremendous peach crop this year. J Later, @Wexer, Mr. McCutcheon Thour h the dry â€" weather kept back | W°Dt OUu% West and returned o Grand growth of the fruit, leaving peaches Valley ‘syth) a bride, whereepon Miss smaller than usual, the trees â€" are F""(‘ï¬'u._ «ommenced her action for fairly loaded down, the quantity more | wages~ than making up for the discrepancy $ . * the meantime Mx. MeCutcheon in size. i 1. g:‘"fll'ï¬" ta move his businsss to w n en 008SCJaW, . and < Misg, Fleming took MILK Is SCARCE. steps to have him ~astusted on th>] ww round_ that he was Aryimn7; to escape Galt milkmen, said the Mteporter, [(he suit. He was Teleasad when his had a ‘dificult proposition twg@re ther‘ [ f@ther gave $2,000 security for his apâ€" | this morning in securin ewpugh mi‘k [Pearance at the Ariak ; J lor their customers. ï¬me profonged Ill. his â€" afidawit Mr. _ MeCu&cheon f dry spell is respongaire for it. Ther;| admits the too@#hache end that he s is absolutely ‘g. geass for the cattle | t00Kk Miss Flemjping to his home in f to cat and alreaoy some farmers are | Order to cure it. ~He says, Rowever, c feeding hgy, corm etc. One milkman | that ‘he wisted to go back to the hall | { ad twao,rigs in the country gathering | 404 that Migsg Wleming refused. â€" He I ilk while Re delivered it in 145| denies ‘chat Re asked Miss Fleming go wn. If no rair falls within _ the MaTTZ higs. saying that at the tinve text week the situation will become}2"0 . for some time before he was alâ€" uite: serious. mp â€"al.0. D Galt milkmen, said th bad a ‘difficult proposition this morning in securin for their customers. ï¬n dry spell is respongaiie $ is nhsolulely ‘g. geass fo to cat and â€"ZIIERAYF toma SCOTT & BOWNE, FIFTY CENTS LC Inusicl... . 2 _2 "~ Sn euarn Jlity of the luscious fruit Cxargy year J The grape crop this Xeary look: splendi(i, and as in the "aghâ€"of ever other fruit but PEA which are scarce, the yield wilit porhaps break all previous records. During the last few years the Elape rot and fungus diseases did corysiderable damage, but the growers Imce discovered that sysâ€" tematic spraying will save the vine: from thesq evils, just as the < San Jose scake was kept in check ocm the Peath ard other fruit trees. The greatest problem which _ at resent confronts the fruit growers al the district is bew to reach the Canadian West. Though some peaches and other fruit Yeach Winnipeg im very good shape, it Bas been found â€" that Niagara distries ftvit is too juicy to send any distance. For this reason the new «xpenimental fruit farm, a lew milrs; fmom Rere, which Million aire M; R; Rittcrisouse presented to the Onturin:. geas l i °2C AAbAl â€" .___ NCW experimental fruit farm, a lew milrs; fimom Rere, which Million aire M; R; Rittcrisouse presented to Lhe QOntario, Government, will be oi rore. than, usual value. Experiments will; be madp as to the best class of reaches, grapes, elc., to grow, Fruit or shipmeonii, similat to the Califorâ€" o remnrn ooo Un t Ahubeaatin Emulsion must be taken as nourishment; a food rather than a medicine. It‘s a food for tired and goc. and $1.00. be built up in a day. of Scott‘s Emulsion is very rapid. For this reason we put up a fiftyâ€"cent size, which is enough for an ordinary cou;z or cold or useful as a trial for babies and children. in other conditions the gain is L 2000 ETT UEUEK The Barnesdals Company, ’ils vincyards between here Dalhousie, uses vP an imm tity of THC lugnbrie Sesbas © O 4 tm ath, R A good percentage of the ’Sm‘"l. around here are used ediaiea> consumaption, and fo formins; into Fily, but the part : of them are shipped to provinge to be converted int ThC : Barnesdals | pe c o9 ue BOYS HAVE A SURP* IN some conditions the asin fram the mes eJ ‘"is is perhaps a larger output _ | than â€" any previous year for grapeâ€" ; | growing has been increasing annually J and will continue to do so, | _ At present there are about ons |thousand acres of land in _ Lincoin,, | Welland ‘and _ Wentworth Coun t igs, J vlanted in &rapes, each acre yieldia: an average of about four tons. 1b> acreage and yield have doubled _ in a few years and there is no telling what the possibilities of the future may be. As Niagara Distwgt,, or at least that part of Ontario, between Essex and Limcoin coungigg, owing to its southerly location,, must continue for probably all timg to supply most of the fruit for Cazadians, no matter to what extent the population inâ€" creases, so must it continue to proâ€" duce the Eages which this country 1 will, comsuge E ~enada Destined to be | of Grape Producing Cmc It may surprise some to learn that this year the Niagara district alone will produce something |like _ four thousand tons of grapes. # ‘ mepso s0 I ‘TONS OF GRAPES | THIS, SEASON _ Bt. Catharines, Sept. 1( long ago cnly a few ye; Canada was not reckoned grapeâ€"growing countries, sidered â€" that the â€" clima Send tor tree CCC 22900008 ITULG CXa«rPy year. Tape crop this Xealy looks & and as in the "aphâ€"of every ruit | but PMEXAS which mJ the yiela wilit porhaps break ious records. During the last tS the ENape rot and tungus did considerable damage, but ‘ers hawee discovered that sysâ€" J spraying will save the vine: tries of the World problem â€" whiclh _ at ts â€" the fruit growers is bow to reach the Though some peaches Yeach Winnipeg im very ns £0009. L e NGY¢ are used for imâ€" iption, and for transâ€" Rlly, but the bigges‘, re shipped to Quehae converted into wiame . o countirs, owing to cation,, must continue _Llimg to supply most ‘ Cazadians, no matter P an immense. of land in _ Lincoin. Wentworth CoUn t igs, s, each acre )’ielfl.‘m "" "Pehoned among th. countries. It was cunâ€" the climate was too , which Has years in fact wUS. and. Hart .l..-â€"N.ot Y'fY grapes The Select Commiktes of the House of Lords, which makes the report, was appointed to inquire | into the question of juvenile smoking gencral. Iy, and its effect on the physical conâ€" dition of the children., The committee considered two bills â€"Lord Reay‘s, introduced to the Upâ€" per House; and another, brought torâ€" ward by Sir Ralph Litter, chairman of Middlesex Sessions. * The report favors Sir Ralph Lit tlet‘s bill, which would ~enact that every person who sells cigarettes to any child under sixteen shall be ;. j able to a penalty of forty shillings for the first offence, and £5 for any subsequent offence; and that every child vnder sixteen found in possesâ€" sion of cigarettes or smoking â€" shall be liable to a forty shillings fine, "I "Awlul Examples." 8 The committee think, however that| a quane These are not, although one might think so, descriptions of juvenile opium slaves. _ They are only _ inâ€" gtances of the ceffects of cigarette smoking cn boys in Glasgow _ public schools and the langrage is that ." a cold, official Blue book on the Juvenile Smoking Bill, issued I'me‘ ly. 5 % aidag ._, _ _ SNUme Mx. McCirtcheon g{widl'd' ta move his business to 008C&JaW, â€" and | Miss. Fleming took steps to have him ~artusted on th> round that he was Aryin7; to escape the suit. He was ‘releasqd when his father gave $2,000 security for his apâ€" pearance at the Ariak.; In his aMfdawit Mr. MeCu&cheon admits the loothache end that he took Miss F‘k-fng to his home in order to cuee it. He says, Rowever, that he wisted tm go back to the hall and that Missg Wleming refused. _ He denies "shas Be asked Miss Fleming to Mart‘y hige, saying that at the tinre 4nd for some time before he was alâ€" "©ady ergaged to his present wife. f °C INWIRCTCc®t to any sort of punishâ€" ment or remenstrance. Frequently sickâ€"lazyâ€"impossible to get the lad to make an effort; _ imâ€" possible to get him to remember anythingâ€"no moral character. \ WHAT SMOKING LEaDS TO AMONG»â€" After Mr. MeC these away Miss she wanted to go but Mr. McCutch go home. He tool there about two . ing. He expleinc to Mr. and Myrg Fleming . says ie het 10 Mark. wil. when ri.z yo "CUO2 in Grand NValley when Miss Fleming‘s toorh begar â€"to ache. Mr. McCutcheon volunteered go cure it, and took her to his home tOl get some soo0thing drug. Y.hen the toothache was altcnued to ithey satl together on a lounge until Mass Fleraâ€"] ing _ noticed that they werse being' watched through the windawe by _ a crowd of men. EuPP lb adimeia â€" d dBi oi mer :near Grand Valley, against D. S. M ‘Cutcheon, ; droggist, formerly of Gnand Valley, and row of Mooseâ€" Jaw, ‘for damages for breach of proâ€" mise :to marry, As. Miss Fleming telis the story, both parties in the S‘ were guests at a social function in Grand Valley when Miss Flenting‘s toouh beeaw Lo wabl ons 22000 ’wilh a breach of 1 told in a bulky which were filed a Toremto on Monda whicly these papers the smit of iss M; daugh ter of John I Mef jnear Grand 1 ROMANC i; BUABRTED amarge, ; __ CC Jm io prevent the acâ€" Tlon by_ â€" individuals or groups of inflividuals "qf large tracts of terriâ€" tory for *he purpose of forming priâ€" Yale ganae Mreserves. ®. Thik the association should have mp, eommection with politics orl any, palitionl party. ways ‘eldl:'.v'.,r to D Do Pomoe of To ak MF in destroy .ng â€" haiimh i insects, r\md seeds, rodenis, etc.,. and the lack of know ledse by the pablic â€" on this _ subject should| _ be 1Ombatted slcadily, d. That the mi‘"t lznds of the Pro. vince suitable to yame fish should be ever kept the roperty of the public and that the @ssociation must . alâ€" Wame acgeo" ©, TBhat certain ga.oe | b Sesuiq and insectivorous birds ‘uumuely_ valuabic friend io lauke 0. _ 120 2008 .A in our waters thould be qeas »rved and regulated jorg the goud uk We mastcs ot he people, and nokt wastod or used ior the beneâ€" :xt Ol : small class of he t:ulnlllil-‘ ty . Mr. Alex, lumi.uenhty of 't:; Berlin branch of t Ontariq and Game Protective Association, has received considerable literature in nection witit the recent convention in Toronto. It is of great intersst to all sportsmen. _ The platform adopted by the associatiun is announced _ as follows: a. ‘That . game {@ end _ game through wae ~Almcuen ihey sortm ta tourists are a mast raluaale inancial asset to the Province, and tnat thereâ€" lore, their ° nuunk s l 0 u0 i M Fine the Bov« , _\ qg; _~ W Cheon x# chascd vay Miss lv‘lemi'g saws. that ted to go back in the dancc,‘ McCutcheon prremadcd her, to Iln 22 u02 T He took h&vgnu.. a ut two 0 ‘«Bagk. fins the ©xpl2incg Hiieâ€"circuwn ns , their prokectiion Sho.} aged. f ‘that the food fy h in o story of a sad romance, which with a teothache and ended . breach of promise suit, was in a bulky pile of affidavits were filed at Osgoode Hall o,tl 0 on Monday. The suit with these papers are connected . is t of Miss Margaret Fleming, a er of John M. Fleming, a farâ€" Nes fme W o S CUD LE seeds, rodenis, etc.,. and the knowledye by the pablic on subject â€" should be w0mmbatted by PROTECTION OF GAME ors Sit Ralph Litâ€" i would enact that o sells cigarettes to sixteen shall be ;. "5hn the windery b); s McCutcheon Bxd® ch: ky sth o e P enk makes the report, inquire into â€" (8). wITB TOOTHACHE. ine platlorm _ adopted laticn 1> amnounced as n game _ fmh cnd game| the Alacuien whey 1or1m to| 4 t mask valuasle Lnanciat | 458 ProNince,, and tnat thereâ€"| and riend io the farâ€" hariniv1 insects, atriving e mornâ€" «id be enâ€" birds and hesdith..... Ab Sceize each end ‘of ear firmly _ in Still more startling= it is the mildâ€" hand. If car is too hot order sideâ€"| , y est possible wordâ€"1s the case of "R.| dish of ice cream or turn in fire| T.," the bay without a smile, alarm * THE OxLr Hc is a morning and »vening mes| Gnaw from one end to the other THING TBAT _ senger boy, who "smoke4 a great fand not around ;hr. cob. KILs THEM ALL â€" deal, and was unable to do satisfac Don‘t hurry, efse you are liable to tory work through _ mental duiness. | get a hot box. Am m mAm He bat even lost to a very great exâ€"| Don‘t take large bitesâ€"there is danâ€" | Sold by ant m:uh tent the ability to smile, and appearâ€" | ger of swallowing the co8. R and by ed to feel himsell an Ishnmael." Den‘t pause to pick your teethâ€"it mmmm In view of the terrors of _ these hhl foolish '.I“! time. P P PPPTapananaat * Â¥# SNiadrem cce P° esd : awiul examples," what buw . would Hits ... .. «. _#001 0 0 0 0 0 â€"a a* «... ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1â€"â€"3 Alerts [ " WO )c8s <is sc1090 01400 beust ’ s CUS Weiuce rewere .1 00 0 0 3 1 1 1â€"; (he final game betweern the Alects _g 990 Beavers wilt ne played at Vicâ€" g] NOrie Park on Sattrday aftermoon at ,f[4:30 o‘clock. Messrs. Cochrane an} [Eitler will be the unmpires. | The Glasgow boys furnish the most striking . of the ‘"awful examples‘* quoted in the appendices to the _reâ€" port. In addition to those given above there is, for instanc>, "J, L," a boy who, before he took to smoking, was Ol average intelligence. _ Now he eannot fix his mttention om anything for more than #wo or three moments, 19 Tike ene heavily drugged, and at home sits for howurs in dark coruers, dreaming away his time unâ€" til bedtime. to parkâ€"keepers athers. Beavers Hits Englert, |1.f, Miller, 3 b, Plomski, 1 b, Totzke, ®;s, Mickus, c, Glelser, ¢. L Wideman, 2 p Deckert, 1.f. McGinnis, p, Score by imnin~ 4s$ 4 737 13 G, B“lel’. 2 b. W.. Bauer, p. Lamlein, p, l'lnxél. ¢. 1. Yances, 3 b Shinn, 1 b, Flahavait, s. 5. Raymo, 1.., r.. FoX, r.L., Lf., J. D. Eagan, of Galt, umpired and gave excellent satisfaction to both teams and the spectators. the score is as follows: . . Iwo frrorsâ€" apd two stolen bases gave the Beavers their single run in the fourth innings, ‘The Alerts scored in ‘the first after two were gone on !.Ruymo’s error and single by Miskus, In the fifth Wideman walked,® stole smecond, and scored on an out and the %krowâ€"in of McGinnis‘ I« ng hit _ to Raymo. In the sixth Miller singled, reached second on Yances‘ niuf of Totzke‘s bunt and botX scored on Mickus‘ twoâ€"bagger. !! hCP MWME i :â€"auteiy didiialilmeindhca s 1 }nnd in the seventh Engel again hit in Deckert‘s direction for what looked like a sure single, but ‘‘Mary‘" came in and scooped up the ball Six inches irom â€" the ground with his gloved, hand. Deckert certaiply got the glad hand when he camz. in. _ The Alerts were on the igh all the time. McGinnis pever pitcheg â€" a steadier game, and while the inï¬ï¬‚fl‘ ers missed some easy chances oply one run resulted. Deckert‘s fielding in right field was of the sensational kind. He had two chances. The first was a long hit along the foul line by] Engel, which he caught over his head, PCV P AOP epledrs TT a>â€"â€" 1 a $w crally wears a smile, but he didn‘t on â€" Saturday, Fox played in the right and left gardens, but he never got within reaching distance of the Played on the first bag and with the aid of his big glove stopped a hot liner off Wideman‘s bat. The Beavers were unable to do anything at the bat. They did not have a hit until the eighth when Shinn hit a grounder to Miller and prevented Plomski from putting him out by running in front of the ball Shnil hAlme | ahsnele caln 4270 _3 _ 0 AEUIMg~â€"it is the mildâ€" [ hand. If ble wordâ€"1s the case of "R. | dish of bay without a smile. alarm. a motning and «vening mes| (inaâ€"» # The Beavers had about the same team that defeated all comers early in the season, but was not nearly as strong. Fox, Yances, Flabavan and Lamlein, of St. Jerome‘s College, were in uniform. Flahavan was the whiteâ€"haired boy on the team, acâ€" cepting ten chances without an error. Lamlein came from Port Huron â€" for the game, but was not as effective as he has been in previous games. This Was probably due to Andy Ried being behind the bat instead of ‘‘Pork‘s" college chum, Fox. Ried is not _ a good loser, and when the team _ is | down he invariably blames everybody, including the pitcher. Lamlein genâ€" erally wears a smile. but he didn‘t Boy Gouldn®t Snyile tl.‘n,l‘ inâ€"Ci IA.:‘ ze u-n?: w ty ue champ was played at Westside Park on Satâ€" urday afternoon between the Beavers and the Alerts of Berlin, resuiting in & victory for the visitors by a score of 4 to 1. The local team was outâ€" played in the field, and were easy vie tims to, the delusive curves of ‘ Mcâ€" Ginnis. «x ‘Ihe largest crowd of the Scason Was in attendance, the Alerts bringâ€" ing a large number of supporters to cheer them on to victory, and they‘ did cheer, too. BEAVERS LOST . TO THE ALERTS of _ the â€" "ivif;iv.;f:mplea" the appendices to the reâ€" ci 7 ie o en mt TERRT ball and being slrn:k on the In the ninth Ried knocked out Mer but was unable to make Lâ€"ague Championship Beavers, schoolmasters _ and RULES FOR EATIXG CORN oN THE con milk alone." sence af anvrys, . ; lCVW @Â¥) the ap.| itay the thenometet registered 99 senee of anything to excite the major degrees â€" in the -lade‘ ".""M' :’"M‘y' portion of the alimentary eanat into | but Phjigicie Brepmigipmepnd is oRk activity would have bad results after blowing . which made it mot bea es a lengthened.period of milk alons, Naâ€" liee tureâ€"didâ€"not ThTéhd man to Hy8 â€" up | e mm mnmaesss belWbe (okcc se Wemebs Cogoc t C CCOr CC OIghowe _ that] Cc SWameL fl!l'{mlerdny was â€" the nearly a dozen cows have been milreq| N9!!¢St day,, #itH one exception, exâ€" dry to supply him. perienced in Whiitipeg during the past Dr. Schwartz‘s belief in the nujk| 1th Â¥tars. Oni afice has the thermo. cure is not shared by Dr. Josiah (14.| meter been highe» it‘ the past decade,;" field, the celebrated diet rpecialis;, $ that was on JSorme 34, 19900, wi~. ;+ who, _ commenting upon it, sayg: | IOgisterec® 100.5, im the shade. Yes ‘‘There are better diets, arad the ap.| tOrday the themrometet registered 99) Senee of anything to excite the major | I°KrCes â€" in the shade neat nidday, Portion of The aHMONISEW suusst 1000 P DE Whasse ) enam ul AML MR To feed Dr. Schwartz takes the enâ€"| 99 pEcifees is WiINNHKA. tire yield of two cows, and since an ks a t average cow‘s milkâ€"yieldinz period is $ “l"'"'Pl'll. SQ‘:; 3â€"'1;'::1 ".w‘h: hli: about four years, it follows that h"" summer ““‘J" erday t:‘ l acarly a dozen cows have been miireq| NOUCSt day,, #i#tH one excep on, ex dry to supply him. perienced in Mlm during the pas Dr. Schwartz‘s belict in the nyjy| ttn Stars. Oniy M‘rcl"':s 1h¢tr :lhor:m cure is not shared by Dr. Josiah G4.| MCtCT been ?'k;;!' 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