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\ttention axd satisfaction

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Advocate, ne vary Pt

WY Girections ant teal Barat STRAYED

ASANT FORK. ON a -7ut bay horn brome fifteen .* pot or nore, t af ios brand on and 14 |

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JULY

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the muderaigned, 1 cd A ou ne sur shoulder; ¢2 near front foot wie var front foot winte, one vincek mare ; H on |

far wi}

MISES OF gure horse, white hind

bat

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ake die Waithe star cn

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near shoulda

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New F lannelettes, New Galateas,

and a choice lot of

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is Published Evers bhutsday

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For Handkerchiet. 1

At fur Procgurss Printiyg Office. in the fown ofQu’'Appeile, Assiniboim Cenada,

ihe ates for our Coutracs are as lollows

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W Tuies ¢ ll parts of tue European Con- froent Prepaid passaces arranged from all points, Arply t

© W_ WARNER, Qn’Appelie 2 te ROBERT BERK, (rener: ‘er Agent, Winnipeg.

gee wevMatism Curep my a Day.— | South: American Rhumatic Cure for Rheumatism and Neuralyia radically in l to 3 days. Its action | upon the system is remarkable and mysterious, The first dose greatly | cents. Sald by C. | b Carthew, Qu’Appelle.

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INSE POVVDER, FLY-PADS,

—AVND—

FLY-PAPER.

DRUGGISTS

And Stationers,

Qu’Appelle Station.

Office of

| |

|

|

east of us have,

far escaped. we

peric Hce

; ! ' }

night hast,

° - i ritshaiune

Husiness cards $1 U0 per month quarterls.

pOvale

advertising space by | yive me any indications you know

i |

-— ate nn epee

ee ce a

aud with so much vacant lend,

| Leeteed knows they have emotv to put) i up

(to show what the poor Northwest | i (nature's nobility is conspicuous by

government and otherwise, we cons teud that the farmer should be pro- ageinst fire, Goudness Me-

e% 8

with, The advocacy of

n and others of that alk

Divgeist for “fire guardians, Iu a thinly popue!

lated country such as the Northwest,

| become proegperons ;

i farmer might expect were taney at-

| |

the helm in Ottawa,

As Northwest

officialiy Territories Gazette of

‘lative Assembly will meet at Regina

i ' |

‘and to take into cousideration

ol

the 29ch August, fur the dispatch of business, the state and welfare of the Territories,

Thursday,

| E /aid therein du as may seem neces-

monthe. veal. | quarter £15 ul $60 9U |

_— e

In Search of Water.

An Tidian Head subseriber to the Nor'-West Farmer writes: ] shoud be much obliged if, you could find space in your valeabile paper to

jot for tinding water. | have a secttun of slightly rolling prainte, with just the head of a

|

of land in this district.

coulee on the northwest corner of

anuvunced in the exceptionally. (of Aug 15th, the Northwest Legis. and black large indeed was the black variety

day of.

eee oe

NOTES BY TEE WAY.

—_—

“There's achiel gmanz ve tukin’ Au’ faith neat picnt ‘em.’

nnt ror eB,

It is astonighing what sirs some people give Umemselves when they they forgt they also had a becinuing, and a mighty poor one at thet, some of

whem. ‘Tis with stich people

15 absence. os *e@

Mr. Pinder ' mous wht to town an

fine sample ot red its last week—so

Cursa

that it was hard*to realise that the

iruit really wes black currant, but

such it unloubtedly was, Mr,

. Pinder tells me that four pounds

it, in the best and heaviest section |

1 am going

_ compartment,

| to bore for water, but shouid like)

Tlie above rates do 1.01 apply to anetion |

“ules, eutertaimiunents, notlces, Or anythiny Trausiout advertisements, 10 cenu jive firet tisertion, 5 econtse pes line eael addittonaiimsertion, Years nivortivementt slowed to be changed mionthyy , will be clinryed for excel) widitional chanpe iueiies beonts for Orel twepty- rel additional word.

tenaerk, meetings, eps} ati ber

re,

locals, a!

ive Words, 2 cenie fores

Pie publisher coserves the rigit to refose te meat rAvertiscircnle of & questionable | found owe ro tpeetionable character.

Adver To Let, Los

tiscm nts of Wants,

Woitener $) |

and not yo at it liaty- hazard, of w transibury | you believe in the willow and ant

any.

to have some idca where to. start,

De

Hill theories ?

hints you can.” Water finding is a very

It und: mable

Please give me

| business. Is

| men have, by the use of the willow,

ter dm very untikely vines dasaann who fii! ed went nploil to where

places o.

likely

of bervies wer: gathered from. a

single bush,

*

ee There are persons who will bee heve any wonderful story about dogs; how will the following cate’

The railway has the reputetion of bemg

on? Maryport and Carlisle

avery slow line, A farmer stepped intu a market-day train with his doy, the of resented by a lady

which the was @um-

Tustead

preselice Wiis

in Sate and he

pelled to take his dog out.

-QU’APPELLE, N.W.'T., THURSDAY, AUG, 22, 1895.

/ amount

ithe Intervals sh

‘of putting the autmal in the guard’s |

dificult | that |

ii a)

van he hitched it to the rear of the train; seeing this the guard ar- ranged for full speed to be kept uj; to the end of the farmer's joumey!

Ou atniving at Cammersdale,

first stopping place, (he guard was much surprised ts tnd the dog

calmly sittiig on its haunches, iap-

parantly waiting for the train to

Astras, efe,, When loss than 10 lines, will be | lace,

inscited for 50c.; snberquent msertions, Zhe. badgers had burrows, and there

each, This class of advertismg must beO found yw ater. If the ecvulee the!

pata fur ju advance, i i Subsenption price: ZL per annum, in | subsertber refers tu was started by

sdivanee: if not yo ad fo: 3 andy wee,

arr!

arunof surface weler, it wonld be

Wi} be clotned, Seno copies & coute } 1 pee 1 Tape : ‘eo ers g age we ease ee a ea to (vo Likher than any other place, but: pAities Whe are willing to act as age ches there may be hiedea water in the as, Waite for tersin. i hottem, Tf there is a water witch yet "Tey ane" Se

PREDRIGCK BEL, oof good repute within reach it may

Militar ver oo bsouretor. } . ' 7. phe well to give hom a tral and |

THe ei : ; ; | ~ | report results. A small clump of ROD: AUG, VY 4D. | : UES AUG 1695 , Willows has often becm fonud an!

=|] Index to underfiotuad water, The

IMMUNITY FROM FROST. | strata in which water flows are

si Phe

ticularly, the Qu’ Appelle district,

Northwest, aud more par-

has vood cause to rejoice having

escaped frost so far, und it indica. |

| very myste

' {

| tions 5 go for anything, we are pretty |

well safe. Our neivubors to

the | however, pot been |

iso fortunate, as from reports thue!

fur reccived Manitoba, and as far, west ag Grenfell, wag visited with a frost sta degrees of frost berg Whale we

it we have av

rather severe on Monday reported as expertenced. should be trankful th: also CX.

at the

‘ichibors, as

should eeling of reorot of

} of US KhotYv

our on full

visitation of this sort means.

math \

not be so great as report i, as it is

; , % | probable that the season boing much

| | |

fearlier in Maniteba than with u & major portion of the grain will have been harvested. Stall, there invst be a very considerable portion uncut, and the loss may ha. olen

| upon these who ore the able

Ito wat. While our fa: ri ate

iSO 44

| feet!

;

a letter from Commissioner

} met!

strengih

cure, they will nu be per.

secure until their grain is

eut aud stacked, and just as soon as it 1S fit it should be cut, Iiar- vesting Is now in full swing, aud

of

weather everything wll be safe.

with a continuance present

IN another column will be see: Hereh- N WALD, warning the settlers ny to the of the

reduction in the

fi Ce

that, he will b

-unable to supply the usual number

lof men for

duty

lire prot -tion

|

'

well what a | It is! ito be heped that the dem ive wili

Tieus and unceitain, but

oon the platform,

/ weartod of the slow

With the diiver, but seemed pleased on ai at Dalston to find only a piece of string where the deg had of the prise when he found, on stepping oul at Caithwaite, the dog

start, He remoustrated

Tiviniy

' been. = Judye yuard’s sur-

sitliny ne having

Prowress toad and so siarted off by

by the train

linn sel.

ithe above menuoned ways have all Po (been helpful im fini water, We were very bindly promisec + -F+ a _ a storm between the D7) and 23rd Ante Ww a A Mon a Murder. vl the present mot th, but it H is - 5 Tt | + Piety ».. &S The Benton. River Va $8 of 4) filed to put ia an appearance recent dute reports the killing at) | “ey : Viable wy a ae Ts a - buy ein Creek, Mont of s Trenrh. vil 7 Vet FY COlsiGerole oud v . 0094 i , a9 : nan named Geo, Lew. wy. ‘The, Path and will diabtiess bs ap- murder was done by a hatteadce precited by all, especialiy the nemed Lenny, who held an old farmers, oyrndye against Legeey, and who. ° le sa —— inn te 4 : % 9 shot h mi trae We ch the es iS ad ly Jac. Fy rat and ti rpraig ara rnnning 2 ries, was walking up te the bar ty call) And the grain is nheal, don't you kaos lfora drink, The marderer tried to) Andsom iy it be at ihe fin big pare, ePSeAy e but was ¢ ] Cure ad bs the That ont Jack m ty not we en have « show ieficers, It is thot that the, No. Ll hard isthe name of ths prize, murder d man iz the same Legacy) That wil steve to win, if thew ean, wh a at One liiue wes m sident { ! S> mut f Jack Front we .l for ones ti! n | Macivod. . After thai Le may ds what he ean, ——_ ---- 0 a -e --- A Blaze at Keewatin Pre anielO d 2Wa ° : agit 0! ictal Crop Report. Keewatin, Aug, 13.—At 140 ; ; A ¢rop teport, based on informa. this morning fire broke out in the), ; , ; rae ele eats tion vathered np to Aug. 10, has ArT C P ee . ; We ny, . TeaT ena ¢ Pailin il an , been Issued by the M iMituba de.

CLULR. station here, Wim. MeQuar both dweilinys | belonuluys Orr, and neaily all of McoQuaig’s furni- ture, Insurance on Mie {3 iniv’s

furniture, S230, and om house, S609,

Opp Site the spread lo cousiming

us

aiid hy tt se,

and everything to

in Masteru Asstrance company, of Hattlax. Insuranee on Orr's heuse and fnrniture, unknowa, oot Joss

and fam ich.

.

filly covered. Ov

r at Svo, M

ly o

7 eee e -

Officially sieiinual.

London, Aue 19 —In the House of Lords this alteraoon the secretars of state for war, the Marg is otf Lansdowne, announced that Field. Marshal Viscount Wolseley would succeed the Duke of Cambridge as commander-inechtef® of the forces Nov. 1. The proposad changes sd powers and the duties of otlice were stil under consideration,

~* @ ap -@* -=— There is ne ansmal so fastidious

hoes we consider one ot -1e siaaiinad as the horse. and that he requires

| reasons for retain‘ng fits fuii strength, as

| } |

police have done excellent duty as

Yeua bon't Have lo Sweer Or

au ed:toria! about No-To-Bac, tobacco babit cure. “We know ef many cases cured by No-To-Bac, one, a prominent Si. Lonis architect, smoked and chewed {: : twenty years; two boxes cu:ed him so tha

even the s vel] of lobaceo inakes bim sieh

No-To-Bac sold and guaranieei by C. E. Carthew. Noenreno pay. Book tree. Ster-

me & REAM E R, V.S. ling KRemsiy Co., 374 5%. Paul St., Mons.enl.

the force at the quality ot his food to be the ‘hoe re the Dicest is a We

His very

, strong

1 known fact. sense of taste and smell acute, and = imagination

is

| Hence he rarely partakes of musty says the St. Loui Journal of Agriculture in | hay and ywrain,

the famons |

Aid ia being distributed to the survivors of the S Great Britain is etll enquising into Hawaii's arbitrary arrest of British subjects,

Sasson outrayg ges

partment of agriculture. Lhe ree

rt shi ms Ql avVeTaye rainfal! «,!

| 451

inches for June and 3S4 fuches for duly, wich leavy erowth of all Veet ton

IRAE eo | Wel Weather Line Funai d average rere of LG VATIONS Clos

province

yield pes

for se Wheat 25.5 oats 435.2 bushels

1? ' . . 538 bushels, peas Z5 bushels, fa:

is as tullows:

3 ' bushels, Oat ie

19 bushels, rye 22 busheis Vy, total wheat yy, Dased on th

estinate of averase yield, would amount to eu 124 15 bushels, onte

21 S87 410 brish 2 510 bushels,

t. 7

240, ozo) !, P

nar.e s

hets

Harvesting 1s edte be g ner |

about Aug ZO! rthe province

: pe Wheat fields we re CHL previous uy. Loeb,

gm 5.700 extra men were wanted to assist im the barveat at

$25 to $39 per mouth, includ hy board free.

The hay crop is reported to be taller light Votatues and roots very promisit rg.

Bc

Missing M-emtreal bonds have been traced tu Accountant Me- Donunough.

Catarrh Relieved in 10 to GU Siiuntes

One short pui of the wreath throngnh the Biower, sopphed with eich bottle of In Agnew's CUetarrl: Powder, 7 tases th a Powae ove: the surfacesf the nacai passages. Pain less and deazhtial ure, (trentes iuatantiy and pettacent © cures atarin. ilav Fever He ee Towerlitim nd Deal: “ees, OO Ceulé. 1+. Larthen'’s

r . iii'vea’,

AL 4

tu! ts “ie

the

@ arrespanderce

etl.

Our columps ara open to all for the dis cus on of public qicesheovs fer walk? er mai bee jd. Wed selves Tes, Vie for the opuions expressed

by Corres poudtcals,

Wa

jae 88

: ve oO not ude ou

ettlers Cautioned. To tne Editor of Tak Paounrss:

tothe large red

f iv t

whtel,

Sik—Owing tion in th priation Northwest

uot only ne

itp?) I Mounted Pulee, esitates a large reduc- the

ex-

lion strength, but alse

ible

penses, it will be impossible during

in tik

ava! for general

the ensuing season, When

tires ave dangerous, to either ihe same number of fire gairiians in the field or to Ke ep them out as late asin former years, aud T shall be much obliged af yen wall bring this tu the motise cf the settlers anu urge them te take at ane itly date, the little precautions necessary te their and should two

j Tare

sive Stucas Lhore bie round each stack and

premises. tire-breaks pretiises aud Vad be at least sIAtY feet, and advantage should be taken of the first calm day aiter the will iyvoiite boetdan

} . Dreans. It

RTiass

th. se ther du this there will be very httle danges fron prainte fires, which te the yreat growth of this

bely very destraetive despite etfoits of the police, ordinary precautions aie t then.

L. W. Hikrcuser,

N.W.ALP.

io between

every will owilne ba] lass to b- the

Season are

tinless these

Commisstoner,

fegina, Aug. 19,

Needs Exp!anation.

jlo the Editor of The Progress Siz—l cannet elem renown as a he we} aper Coles) mn but if anpeas to the Lorlie corre 3} mudemt from hear avo & : Howls dee Of facie,

ent ner vet as un writin

roi & trie

a critic, thint

Is

net

The covtesnoncent states thet “tie hiidver f Leoriie pe tee sthocl are having a hard time of at Just now; th tuajerit, t them abe down with aw verv bed sere throat. The wer ldine ia hieh the

choo i heli i bho vii it Weng wm barn wath oie wand rae wind that ava i i }

qiite a ocleate ' open.”

E a ert i ! there] Cul t i it j are ay to } Tea it} i

i of th 1 very te thi i a few cdearg fy j ! fi

A5CHEL GFE Na dt IS eoorge Heat gene Coitth his throtch the colony, and ' he selool ehiidrew put ac hy have mever Ocen da Les! Nia been tlh with it, Th

nch is a t eu

° bool ithiven. bes i opened simee the «hoo i i Cremtiot see hieow vat ret corte x ciesedl wa s a obra

‘the COMesponde it st

t baria jen fone Winedew only.” There

sone Witkdow to the meorth end «¢ : ' : ae : the barn ated another ina ods ih

, ,

' yp leener Ovyn thy weS trot Ve Ve Pte H bieiibel Vt ithern win : 4

bo peart Leyieleme thee bea

' nt fen ne as deo a t N11 \ f ili ail thy

. ' lit N Gaoube t} , d as ! ?

beret Tr) 61S) beet +t I yse yer ' ' t} tr) vid eaten tat i i! the ba ; Dhiee publre is wel

4 beaiiat i i tine err Tsta as ft ey Det Deen aired by th 40°

stity- ny @ preat deal, d sondd j it people, one of Your subscribes hated: wf liv y that j +}? ! are ~nK !

mie Whit ] Ll telat of beovite: } mp nys

Well, DT often pass that fiell of Sob's and tut fe the of mie Genie not tell which was the mm ar! oF pigweed Dive it is bert there oat fune weeds, but it reminds one of min tuinps— many of them, but they cover a lot of groun i——A ene! I Soul bike lo see these maples, ete Tie Lisp I mus? have been ta a sareas te mood

Then Lorne school seems to trouble your correspondent a let, { expect he has not fory ven the trustees for starting it, aud thus saving the distriet from disorgauza- tion Well, when we get that

10 x 16 schoolhouse that he spoke of about 4 month oo, that Senator Perley is yop to build for there won't be any draft, as thie

us,

place i

children will have to be “three in a bed” and teacher Up the chimney.

He see in the hay busine cutting seme

aint vv c

score of

packed like

tmuel: interested! Hlas he Leen longhs again asict with a path

ims Very

fb ami so ‘ood wet timer te rake it up? And decr. Wasa it deer oc dears thit were seen? Of those grade calves that zh: to have a pedigree?) Did he - them, or had he been gaging at e tnoon ? Now, I

Ww heat,

was it

can't tell whackers about So he more,

Tom ANVIL OF THE Force. Lore, A «Vy. j .

+s<o-s-— —_..

The Markets.

Winnipeg Commercial: Wheat has ay thaged 1 tu 2 cents lower this Week, and the markets have beer dull and lacking suppert. The total Liited States crep is estimated at about 460000000 to 47>.010,000 Tue crop of the three atutes of Minnesota and the Dakotas ts estimated at 180.000,000 busheis. Exports have been very light, but the ly still shows a Weekly notwithstanding the movement of new wheat. Eure- pean stecks are large. Beerbohin makes the world’s wheat erop 1 848,- GLO 000 against 2,072,000 000 Last vear, a falling off of 224,000,000, Exports of wheat (flour meluded as Wheat) from both coasts of the United States amount to 1842 000 bushels this week, against 1 550,000 2 475.000 bushels in the week a year ogo, 6.129,000 bushels in the second week of August, 1893; 3750000 bushels im 1892, and 3,761,000 bushels ix the corre spond. week ISS. Exports of wheat and floerdurimg seven weeks of thet cereal Year, amount tn round oumbers to 12 000 000 bush- els. Inthe hike perted one year ave, the total eXtport d was 19000. OOO bushele twe nee it wae 34 000 O20) in 23 600... and + 000...

berpalis te

Visible Stik ]

deer iat’,

last wee kK,

ag in

years Tso? it we ood peasant PSvl,

TT

i sccotding to Seanad %.

ts PRICES. heared, €.

u

Wik ee 1 Woalbtatia, aflos t, nl Fiour Lical putce per Eaten re, 42 US; Serene Ravers, $] So Per be

oti ss

79 te TS

fbr us Yer 1+ ts ye pee

Natives, 7 te M- per

35 te 40. ume, & to u“

» per |

: Tet pate

7

| - ——

etereed, oe r pound.

sport, 3

2 tu Zic; for

ve, 4 to die off cars. “| Ci inyl bert hers, 3c.

Hay—Leose, per ton, 23 to S4

sie

Lig Apple Crop.

At the annual mecttng of the Nitional Shenepers A ere patie teerf

L ited sistcs, ab ( ca )

Cebegeites Fopessemtine ab aptde-

ge Pee wwdiite Suse iveta Maine | tne

a ali i i he

} rerert of tt tercartinm nt of

rere ¢ rreer ae sient a} } le

ree <FTe ane bisl4-

: bebitet ite UP Chere Powe

S ; i thatin New Enylaned

? ote of jeus nat.le yr -

ons and jin New York, while

the Apr zte- sate exXcee Ie leat year beet hy im qsantity and qu shity West of the the erop os

latyest grown in atiy avd much larger and of y than that of last year, v only rx¢eption being m limites distric's im Obie, Michigan, Wis- cousin and Minnesota.

ttt Ssetac aratticts,

Fe A hephiet y se intains

IL tfre

rece Ve at, 4

eee tecials

better qu aitt

~o => -o.-

Sintaluta Siftings.

(From Our Own ¢

trespondent }

Grrain os ripening ve t and

o j i eady

ry f ar eTme well stu:ted in entting

Mr. Rowe is making a vast im- provement to his hetel He has partitioned off the house inte neat rootns, whieh when the plastering is completed, will be warm and comfortable, Fitted up the ontht of furniture, including handsome tron bedsteads which he has tecently purchased, it wll be second to bene comfort and accommedation,

with yew

in

"APPELLE =PROGRESS gr oe

which sailed forty years before Columb- us’s first voyage

r

the isiana ana are fg! or one | i

There is thus fairly good evidence that i 3 navigators touched the coast | lin or about the year in which a ist to have been born } we . Soles : \\ {Ss { ()] | Vl 1} Ss asked how it was that Columbus, | 3 who assidgously ted information a s to Western Lat did not know ioe abel f } TF } F THAT Ff T aU a tliis, thie il anSy s that he probab i if b mnhes n interesting = b T +4 | lant ‘. 4 t as . ip ¢ roy: P ed by bus in his third voyage in } * Map Drawn 1448 Ut mearthed It Shows } euiheaul t Cape Verde sand s fu r south before } i I . s * thweat f Cape i ! } tile o i ° i ss veus - \ urd He r ,et ve e 5 sh Scie sts" Much bacited ! ssid -Her: i » sail to south- wis d t whether King John of sala 5 al | i I i i his } ¢) née t to y t i , PADRE PHI PO PPOPHECY: i He Predicted Leo's’ Ascension to the Papal Throne and a Twenty Years’ Reign, ke of P pe ees J Indeomiit derlaken ate i . , ‘¥ ° ? it «ll r j & i ; A 1 } i ‘) 4 " bd eo hin . | : aie | - | | +. - i a i ok © | i J lared i I i | u ® | i ti , At hee ; i 1 i % very | { to j ' { te H i yeouat il « i » the e. | { r L l = j Po} : es i —s I : ; , | I \ oad | i ° ? } i IP I nd i * By i , 1’, " we i | or 4 . { i i i i | : a i When | . 4 | . sg eXpimna ded 1 i By , vast f promi nt i t * I if + : ; “i : * , is a >i i 4 | ; erved as | ' } { { or sid } od ~ : i ; a t I : at ; z j | t 1 ‘1 i roa * ld t 5 F i ¥ * hit + 44 ira : : : c | sll > i t i i i st 4 ri I I Al 7 . h | ul a " .

vilowing Accidents,

: Phe doctor of the London hospitals . stich 4 ia 1isayve it : rhtads roof patients oe il wel ranyve things (of : r] +f nif . i Ps 1 i alin | t t t thie wri l ti imal oftin iy » | lange is of t ire the India | wn flat 1 i t i iv I } i i ‘ru i . | i 2 deatl inal t \ ! 1 ~ 3 mnd there j n i . rol t " i 1! ! st f they - " nm ft I e »>what { tw ~ i Wit tonta * il i " . t } a 1 i i he lat or f 4 ' ' hi hia . i va i y 1 ai } ; 4 i | ; lay : 7] &, i ifs. 1 Ni} t s and > i (ars wed : '- ¢ 1 ul ()t 1) H * Le ts ? 4 i ' ° i ' | . ' Ces Wartt if bun . + | i i@ , 4 , * al é 4 t > . . * 7 * i \ ¢ ‘i \\ " a AKT LAN ° I is sup: | i tle? Vi i t AVY af .* : > ms + i wal

7 . i at Pines are } lish grapes | *t (iret ir i TO we re Li Te I i ; r Ar q n x a | hase ; t oa They < #i2.0) for 1 aniepa & uD q i ? . T " i? Life ¢ tat thet sof & to have Veorer @ Bor } t 1] So Pactusive, You hnow. . + " M Torts to be t tt vs . -

r Phi Mis ) . itest fad*"’

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A MAN'S TEN DOLLAR WIFE. Paid the iaiens tothe Husband,

Who was Dodging the Constabic.

of George Fordham

for #10 to Oscar

Lu

Phe disappearance

after selling his wife ' Luce, continues to be the talk of this pretty little town, says a say Hi: _ Mich., dispatch Fordham’s singular

ict is thoroughly in keeping with the class of people of which the Luces, Ganns ad i ret ms are fair samples. They

i or in t niodest, deserted and Wildest n of the island, without society and hools are rare. About seven miles

fr ythh

and twenty miles

H " * Harheor indicated

(51 ip» ation generally is t N iT It was here that George Fordham took his bride. Mrs.Ann Ford- ] was Sa ! { th her spuere in life. had lived all her life in and about say ilar ! she astonished the com- munity by marrving Charlies Faulkner, sey , pra r but Charley tire do of his bri nd fled Then George Fordham appeared He had cut loose from his old associations at Patchogue and came, like J. echinvar, into the east. some in qualities ay ired to attract the yr uu woond G r Pordhar he fish t L “| ed,’ said Gaeorge. : Le - i! {An Vi fact that Ann had a living hu-lia lreacmed to he ! hartathe nuptial arrangement. George nd Ann walked all of the way to Ama t i, wmalistar of ten miles, and were

The twain tramped back to -4g i i

I t e jn that section lang | ri t Ls \ Ss ant i wt Osean Luce had formed a partnership th | im to do trapping to , scar moved o the Fordham ita d i s! | tie ! brad le strié

a é A few Weeks ago it Was d & {that Fordham had disappeared ind t lis was living with Oscar at Luuice homestead When the wife was it Wi t faeorze = Wiis she answered , vlant *( 0 ] s gone Where hie won't dn n for some time, I reckon.”’ i miad tL Tasie it or night he hi ird ve e+ Cae s say “39 2 shicnst for (aati s Sake, dont h nit ! That ett] af t 1’ hn that Fordham was mul ad i nm lw WWibo (ytie tioead he suid that George had gone away to dodge the i ‘) ir had ven Giavorge $10 WW piurn hind 4 ented him with his fixtures and his wif Vhe neighbors cal eubated the ! nes’ "to be worth &7.50), so that J only gave $2.50 for his wite (onsta Morris of az Harbor invest! graataal 0] 1h er und thinks If Is one of the fun st events in his experlenes Al i) received a letter recently from (ierr sing he is in Connecticut and doing weil Meaanhile Luce comes totown th cli wes his #10 wife and fix tur il ! iil ewry) ly i itinfied Shoemahing in Bnogland,. ] labor d aice Which has been v f ! time past in’ the. shoe iri? filet ol fi tisthianeel js «lure 1 a wl lortt nately, have net ina serious form im this line of imdustry in the United States, says an ob server oof trade conditions American hi manufacturers and the Operators In their employ have taken much more Kind- the introduction of labor saving de in the way of machinery than those irly engaged on the other side of the Atlant Almost allof the modern ma ehinerv usca4l in the boot and shoe factories of t} and other countries is is hinery of American inveniion We have borrow ed from the kenel - rreneh and Germans in machinery ferth manufacture of wool en, cotten and silk goods, but in) the yiiset veture of tie and shoes the case has | meet vy different, and the origin itis ity t ted almost entirely on tl sical f the \ nities l pp ton fow il areo tine We of niehbiiacturine t ds} no Eneland was carricd on t ! nt. potin erent factories us if With us, but im ditth: shops where hree or f » were employed under } ! cneof their number: that known as the sweat in vetem was the pule a workman tak fet tode 4 e-rtain amount of hints tasochates to de Ip iting it thru At the request {1 1 uA helieved that the | 1} rdisadvantage, the ! vet upon the American tht f dou fitige | fe factories and t 1 th thoamecern boot and shoe ! Thea nity that has maw the disimelin nshown hy the oo tives fo permit this machinery to be ul it il} extent, Apparently berrestt ise epaney between the

| ble a tye aif -aodaie ope rPatives ¢ niploy t whit compared with the r he work «f others. When = paid | work me operatives are able { ! re than twice as much as their ites th ! biel of their gvraater l med tt intelligent utilization of 1 tim Phe lath rorgani ations, it is i have d load that a oma im part . established They as t it fit work that at ! thiath is } t | i is limited] ter only \ i i a ilt Wornt { ileb ear Jha 1 more men auld 1 emploved and t " oir we! \ lal al ulyva V} frvect ‘Sprainit { ae ! re thar ats | ! i from Xr ara fine 1 al { iv for |] ] rom the { "trate hanin t ind, bur that | ! Nh vais than t i Loy lor i t i i i} Lee + TRY I i l i! ol | i i il 1 i a earrioad na rret ' { ! irinet to \ es \ s fihe Brilliant Diamond, I } \ here ald a jewwe i ! i t ! aia , i , Ho } i“ ne? \ + i t t t t 4 ? ~ ~~ y iil iti if t1 \n 1 = , . 35 : s i t t 4 i for that v i NV hes | ! Pr alistuiny { < t ~ Loa i ' +} t ; WwW re | > at iT wus t hie sale Il ha ve wil WwoIOr am me voeks \ hel ip used ta if ly ind yaze for an hour at a t ! It WAS etrauw raul ! rv thas i al i} \ ! t stil ves : : tr they t irht > 1 orelucta Jew j ext 1 had ‘it Thi a a ; is i i i iP r WLS i ! ] ti i y rier 4 Ga t t t haw ad re yon Mr Rosas bende s Et. A dispatch from St. Leon Springs (Juebec, to the Montreal Gazette says

The story published in the press to the feet that Mr. A.W, Rosa, M Ee. for Liegar, has resigned his seat in the honse if withont foundation. Mr. Ross, who is at present sopourning here with Mrs. loss, anthorizes a denial of the report, and adds that when he thinks it necess. arv to take ench a step the fact will be luly announced trom the proper qoarter, and not the of

eOSEIp

through mediam

Street

;

NEAR THE DARK VALLEY.

A YOUNG GIRL RESCUED FROM AN EARLY GRAVE.

Pale Listleas and Weak, the Victim of a

Hacking Cough, She Was Apparently Going Into a Rap!d Dectine—A Case of Deep Interest to Every Mother in the

Land.

From the Cornwall Standard.

It 1s now acommon thing in this local ity to hear people acknowledge the won derful benefit they have derived from the use of Ibr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and it is not to be wondered at that the druggists find the sale of this remarkable medicine so large and vet constantly in- creating. Weconld give eny number of instances of splendid resuits following the use of Pink Pills, but so many of these are well known to many of our readera as not to need recapitulation. However, now and again, a case of more than usual interest arises, and we will vive the particnlare of one of these for the benefit of the public at large, Some vears ago a youny girl of 14,adaughter of Mr. Leon Dore, a well known and re- epected resident of Cornwall, began to show serious symptoms, and cansed her mother great anxiety. She was just at the critical point of her life, and medi- cal aid was calledin andeverything done to help her Dut it appeared to be use-

less, and week after week she continued | } : j % a) Ria aR AD > ov yy )_ Cg k ase) || as & ; | re ot WS 4h ! Ni tt, ai P< / “a ii | fi} |\ la

By vy > —— WAS MERELY A SHADOW OF HER FORMER

to grow worse, until it was evident she was fast going into a decline. A hack- ing congh set in, and the poor girl. whe was formerly plump and healthy looking with bright rosv cheeks, began to waste awav, and ina few months was merely a shadow of her former self. Her mother had about test all hope of saving the young girl's life, the doctors beiny appar- ently unable to do anvthing to check the ravaees of the mysteri disease At length the mother’s attention waa direct- ed to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and she decided to give them atrial. A box -was taken, and as the poor girl did not show any visible signa of improvement, her mother was on the point of discontinu- ing the medicine when a neighbor per-

us

egaded her that a single box was nota fair trial, and induced her to continne the use ofthe pics. By the time a se- cond box War ci Hipleted {liere Was Some improvement notice able and there was joy in that small household, and no per-

suasion was needed to continue the treat- ment. The use of the Pink Pils was then continned for tome months, by which time the young girl had completely re

covered her health and strength. ‘To day gue is the very picture of health, and the color in her { heeks

in as bright ae it was }

before her illness commenced. ‘To those | who saw her dwing (he dave of her ill- | ness and suffering, her recoverv. is lit shortofa miracle. Mrs. Dore treely gave the Standard reporter pertiission to pu tish an account of her daughter's il! ness and re ove ry, She said she eould not find words strong enough to e Y press the gratitude forthe miraculous care this yreat life caving remedy had etlected in her ghter’s care, and ehe hoped her testimony might he the means of leading signi similarly eillicted to give them a trial.

After writing the above, the reporter again called on Myre, lore and read it to her, asking herif it was entirely correct. she replied that she would like to give eyen stronger ex pression to her apprecia- tion of this wonderful medicine. She

farther said that Pink Pills had greatly helped herself. She had been suffering from the eflects of an attack of la gripper, and the Pink Pills had

health. Her danghter also expressed

her gratitude for the extraordinary change the medicine had wrought in her health.

Inthe case of young girls who are pale ry sallow, tronbled with a flutter ing or pal pits ation of the heart, weak and

listless,

restored her to |

easily ined. no time shonld be Jort in taking acourse of Pr. Williams’ Pink Pills, which will speedily enrich the the blood, and bring a rosy glow of | health to thecheeks. These pilis are a positive cure for aii troubles arising from a Vitiated condition of tke blood or a shattered nervous gsvstem. They are a epeciie of trouble peculiar to fer ales

correcting suppressions, irregularities, and all formes of we Manufactured by the Pe,

“ARUOESS,

Williams’

Medicine Co , Brock ville, Ont. and schen- ectady, N. ¥ , and eold in boxes (never in loose form by the dozen or buncdres

s,or six boxes for $2.50

|

at Frid ¢ entsat

May be had of ail druggists or direct by mail from Dr. Williams’ Medicine Com pany at e1 her address,

A TOWN WIPED OUT. Lose, Three Quarters of a Million Not

Likely to be Built Agaln.

The forty miles weet the other day and the town wiped out. The Northern

chine shops, round house,

husiness portion of Sprague,

af Spokane, “ae

Wo,

4 birned S prae tically

Pacifle ma-

engines, ice house and depot, were con euti ed, Phe tire then crossed the track tothe south, where the main business portion of theftown is located, I ity

STOTER, cwe | ings, hotels and stables welt laid in ashes Phe telegraph wires were down and commanication was not e«tah ‘ished until a late hour. Special traina went from Spokane with hoee,

ved too late tas bee of mith h Service, The lore is estimated at tiiree quarters of a

but ar-

inillion.

Spragne has a popniation of 4.00 and

mainly re pends on the ratiroad shope forineome. The blow is all the more Seyere heise the shops Wil il probably pever be re-built, thre Northern Pac ifie.

having fer some time been considering

the plan of moving them to Spokane. This will oodoubtiedic now be done, and 4he town will never be able to recover

from the ctlcte of the calaaiity.

He ¢rait hia Job.

Last Sunday a Winnipeg “drummer” foraham and bacon house cavueht an S-pound trout in the ontlet at Nelson. He immediately wired his house that he huasd quit their employ, as there was more money in fishing than selling products. He imagined that the fish weighed atonand that he could catch one @ minnte— Nelson,

With a score ¢ f

their |

SPORTS AFIELD. A Brief Resume of What ts Going on in Athletic Circles.

E. -W. Hijertberg, the ex-champion steeplechaser has retired permanently from the path,

It issaid that John L. Sallivan will second James J. Corbett in the prize fight at Dallas on Oct. 31 next.

The Yaleand Cambridge athletic teams will contest for the international cham: pionship at New York, Oct. 5,

William Richards and Tommy Lee, the New York A. ©. sprinters, will represent the winged foot at the championship meeting

C. W. Stage, the Cleveland sprinter and ex-baseball umpire, has jomed the New York Athletic club and will contest egainst the London A.C.

Tommy Conneff's time, & minutes 52 seconds, in the two mile run recently at Worcester, proves exclusively that the

Irish boy is running in his old time form.

The status committee of the Minne- tonka regatta completely exonerated Des- Brisay and Hackett, the Rat Portag a oarsmen Who were charged with profes- sionalism.

The first days races at the Minnetonka Regatta closed without a vietory being credited to Winnipeg. The Rat Portage representatives won three out of four Gyents and took second place in the other. Duluth won the junior fours and Winni- peg got second place in the junior doubles. The quarter mile dash, with three entries, was the kind of a walk over for liackett.

Phesecond days’ races at tonka Regatta proved disastrous to the Winnipeg oarsmen, as, similar to the tiret dey, nota single win was credited to

Casicst

the Minne:

theires sors, In the senior four race in which were entered the Minnesotas, Du- luth and Winnuipegs, it was contidently expected that here was the event in which the latter would more than dis: tinvuish themselves. The crews got :

eplendidstari, butat the Narrows Dalath crowded into the Minnesotas waters and the crews were called back. They were veain started and this time the Dmninths fouled the Winnipeg crew thereby losing the race forthem. Vhe Winnipex

crew entered a protest, bat it was nei allowed. Jackett and Des Brisayv, in the senior donbles, had no contestants and rowed over the course alone. The junior singles went to Corning, of Sf.

Panl, who easily rowed away from the Rat Portage man; the Winnipayg man feeling unwelldid not start. The Regatta, asa whole, proved very unsatisfactory, and there isstroug iaik of forming a new

Aeseecralion,

The London Field save: “The Vig lant and Defender tess have ratsed he per here to concert pit h thatthe Val kvyrie UT hes a good chance to win the cup. ‘The statements of the Vigtlant’s improved form are mere yuess work, and most people here think that the

Ithode Island destyner has made a mis

take in adopting the oid fashioned Bri tish idea, long azo disearded, that under all conditions a low placed keel will do duty for breadth in the matter of eal carrying power. The beating which Defender gave Vigilant on Wednesday will not effaee the etlect of Tuesday's trial. It Fees {hist the Defenders ae sivners have madea retrogade movement and a skipper and crew upto the best British iorm ought to win the cup in the

same precise manner in whieh Britannia wins cups and troplites of all kinds here “Every arrangement has been made to

tow Valkyrie [LL if that is needed to in eure her timely arrival, ali concerned be- ing bent upon saiiing the series of triais le fore the races oceur, Lord Donraven, Mr. Watson, the desivner, and Mr. hRat- rey the satlinaker, will sail tor the United States in the Suyust, ¢ hilt iy bea

The

Seis

- middle of

pre ates! } gengsation of this and of any preyious period oc corred at Taunton in the Laneashire and Somerset contes A.C. Maclaren, whose

for

eneavements have debarred him

gome weeks from assisting his county, Was iniechticie din the Laneashire eleven, Phe home team was not ua strongly re

presente ad as could crave heen wished,

Mr. Wood lost thé-fess and Lancashire bevan an innings that will remain ever memorable in the annals of crieket. In wht hears the Lancashire eleven ran

up SOl runs, wiuel the record score

for county cricket. This score is not the record for first-class cricket, Ta ES the Austraiian cleven played an inninys of

Si at Portsmouth, team of the Cambridge nniversits and present, In ESS; binws of Sos was made at Melbourne in the and Non Smokers mate

ayainst 2 very weak » past aha Sniokers Phe innings

was further memorable for a personal record, kor nineteen years Dr. W, ¢

tiiace held the record innings in first class ericket. He scored Sit in is76 for M. ©. C. avainst Kent in the Canterbury week. Mr. Maclaren ent this down with a vengeance by massing together 124 obtained too in briiliant stylea!l through and contained only two hard chances.

}iis iti

were lard. cle

Pie ditt Orme

hits all thro al

xtv-four fours, eleven threes, thirty- Feven Twor, and seventy-three ones. Vor W Mu laciaren ae rreal deeds, Pant in iazultiess niannel peta {a supe ibity ; , bith Tite Wicket was obtained iit hi elitei) Willi \] Maclaren ata cost of Om) runs and this stand insied three hours and len minute

Itshonid be mentioned that Ir. Nise laren was batting seven and a half hours 4 War istit { if bo: ual iD ivL

il and baker's es appear paltry on this eccnsion SOTO reel Aled lo SAVE i atk 34 tH ; t fr ‘i i

i a splendid snecess in

ment with Miidlesex and

Lords In June at the Hove, tlre nitte paved & Spliendl Taw | thuch ititerest was attached to the }

tat iach. Mickel ‘teX Was rongiy re presented, and when ~aseex. who batted fest, Was retired for 2 of whe Prince lianiiteinhd: claimed hit Was thought that t! wreat batting team has » eASS task, asthongh not a thoroughly ond wicket, was at least as good for ae for “HUsee xX. but to the consternation of the epectators were ail ont for a meagre totalof 119 and had to f iwoon Dive eeond innings wae preductis f

evenly played innings of buteoniv a

Sand > rese above ordinary piay Sossex Only required lis to win in their second innings, which were obtained at the eost of eight wickets, and svain Prince Ranjiteinhji was eredited with .2 ont of the second tota!

Derbyshire seems of fate to have strock a bad vein of inck, b-eev thie time

lu the first I and Dertss plied with [% sex i

coming ont ahead. innings

[ye wag al,ire re obtained v itir second yeutore and their opponente

miserable 75> in answer

runs in as agpooer pres with one exception eac were Very poor. Haker, i Kensnahite and Captain |oard, 7 for. Gloucestershire played capital cricket.

i harrow “margin of 12 I. ire. ae

on side

He that communes with himese! ifin pri- vate will learn truths that the moaltitn: fen

B.C. Tribune. | will not tell him.

} o | &fo,

NEAR TO DEATH'S DOOR.

a eee

THIS WAS THE CONDITION OF THE YOUNG SON OF MR. JOHN ENG- LISH, OF LAKEFIELD, ONT.

Extremely Nervous, Debilitated, Seemingly Without Vitality or Viger, the Highest Medical skili Was Unable tuo Battle With His Disease.

Whatever may be the canse, it is fortunately too true that large numbers of children are afilicted with nervous troubles. These im many cases assume aggravated conditions and develop often into what is really a feature of paralysis.

A result of severe sickness some years Robert B. Faglish, the young son of Mr. John English, who condnets a large cooperage business in Lakefield, Ont., became the victim of what seemed like chrome nervousness. The child was taken with severe twitchings accompanied by fits that were doomed to speedily wreck the whole system. Naturally the

un un-

beat medical skill was brought inte re- quisition but no relief was secured. South American Nervine was used, and

with the result that after six bottles had been taken the boy was restored to perfect bealth and is today one of the most ro robust and healthy children in his section of the country. ‘The case of Min- nie Stephens, of London, Ont., the daugh- ter of Mr. F Stevens. of the Stevens Manufacturing Co., is a somewhat similar Twelve bottles of medieine cured &@ Severe case of paralysis there.

The great secret of Neryine cures at the nerve centres, reason is & panacea sure, lasting, in all cases of general debihty. indi sick head- wche, and like fue ‘ulties im old and young. It removes these traubles, aud besides, builds he the system, for it is one of the greatest tlesh producers that the age hag seen.

Por sale by your In

case, ig that it

certain and nervous tronbles,

stion

al drugvist.

There is no greiter toriure than to be compelled to remeniber in sutforing jows and glorious opportan tes gone forever.

THE MISSION FIELD IN FAR ALGCMA.

The Mis-ionary’s Companion.

Mr. Buskin, missionary for the International Mission to Algoma andthe Northwest, attributes his escape from se- vere iliness through summer complaints to the timels 2of Dr. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry. He

(1e0.

writes as fol lowa: “Ll wish toseav that Dr. Fowlers Iextract of Wild Strawberry has been to mea wonderinl, soothing, speedy and effectual reniedy. It hes been mv com

panion for several years during the da bers and expornre of my missionary work in \igoma. Well it is for old and young to have if in stere against the

time of need wiich so often comes with out Warning.

Yours tt

uly,

Ghty BUSKIN, Missionary. Age is all head; youto all heart: age reasons, vonth feels,ave aets onder the

influence of disappointment, youth under

the dominion of hope.

GAINED A POUND EVERY DAY.

Dyapepsein and Catarrh of the the Stem Cored by BB. D. After Hope Was Nearly Given tp.

ach

_~ For overthree months | was verv ill from what I believe to bea mnalignanttvpe of dyspepsia. IT at once consulteda phvsician who treated me for dyspepsia withont then went to a specialist sed the ease as

(i: ENTILEME?

HHece ce, i

whe diagne

eatarrh of the stomach, his treatment also failed and | retting Worse every i day. [ could not rest at night and had to walk the tloortoget any ease. | failed

| chanye

Numerous Vancouverites have recently reached the summit of Mount Croan, directiv opposite Vaneonver, A bonfire was lighted on the top by Mesers haw | Robertson and Ilenry. At the highe | altitude the snow is furty feet deen, ana of the ascents are extremely dithealt. Whilst photegraphers were on the topmost peak a tremendous landslide accenrred ji vards away. badly frighten ing them and hastening their descent Phe landsiide took away one of the two poaks om the " itt, Plectric Locomotives. Phe Balbwin Locomotive works andl the Westinghouse blectme and Mann fae ng company ha @éntered inte aa vreement by whi lh they will hereafter york { ether in the development of ap prit i? for the operation of steam railroading by eleetrie It iv expected t we ttie n [ theese two ¢ tipa e 7 sult inthe early intre hn oof ifi eo forte ol eiee il ui lor tuiudard rai ban

frou 1%) pounds down to b> pounds anid

abont gave up in despair when | heard of Bardock Blood Bitters as a remedy fordyspepein. The tirst bottle made a

for the better, and | bonght six delighted to find mevsell vetting better. Under the use of BBB. lvaineda pound adav. I took IS thes inall and am now nearly back to my old weight Lo reccommend dpspeptic totry the ald reliable L: I: 34 that al wityt cure

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An krpense Book.

r little checkbook does sani iii Rie ip) eOWaPu weoCUMNAaINY ed. there re those who sseseion of a eca x ; Vtravan$i t iney le Themseives thut inereiy

i » pa ad ; i . sirler - Usposing i i , the savings iin > TT i o ines & wat On f her I int s : . F ntar SSiey in iWauece Ww ner tt + : '. 2 . i. . hs -* - , - at? > eee! 4 ira me air ef ay " @r r? 5 £ T lil a) i + r i i ; - i Nace y serpy ¢ . bm, ai ? of > i nt ahd Si iw - y } nar tia ba sane l lat ial ha ents Te . , . x i mn tha . = I i iwii i i ai? Sy nthe } . + + 4 . , -* S eT All > woe , via 4 = eh dp id & ritine S rem V in ~ f . 7 i inus yt y + ' Pitc i Urine i Imes and + , es iad , , , 4 1 nat is = n ~ ely y : a i sat . i r i ta . r “ay t a . t Y , . * i i os ss j , t t =" r . 7 . y 1“ 9 ? > t i i , * i ¥ Without Flat j : i i * : i 4 > » Lucky Bettor. : arr . r . -wrie ; a e

i ; Ve { indertaker gets many a man dead | j ‘4 shale | es _ oo ' t 7 x \ true friend will stick as close to you | 5 . j as tly- paper. | : Che miser saves in this world only to % v lose in the other Advantages Derived from Keeping Them , : ie: a if you wear ur shoes o hey are £ Ind to wear at. St SO irtists are so poor that they can- js not r +c! u Yio + Pe i in s vt iss Wi i i t} 1a Ewe , ¢ } ai al g i plaisance of her husband savin - went tly the smallest and youngest baby for tl 4 ‘p abreast of the times ' cat st agine a1 vith a doubk chin are: tele ec tua ty wi ial Z . : ++ i Tt : at > tvs HeCMasts G@ Mia op S$ » i er RoW at 5 i sag i ke _ . a t -?t ~ » « r 18 & © *t 4 . - . . > ", Tt iT i y strange KS & ~ i | Nhat foreig try Goes @ fat Inan sl . + , n i é Why (arenes f @juiv é urs : Se ' 4 mor , rance f , inva + Keeps $a 4 t S lap irom. al] gg eT kn sey a r : achat . ii i want 4 Ia r ranger out sa rATCS W rrant it ich «sooner Big pent i tiaG @ tiv f : { r +) man i t % t r his would Day i i + vith a Tus as id [ al st sy i tht ,ery b F § = De rea 3 0 r yea 4 ] t t : Des ruled 3 we i hi vi i : rf Is er 1 a@& $1.0) scalar s as sure = : > *) t ar sii t ¥ 5 e it t at . uw r i wd ir ¢ ir i it t WISDOM AND HUMOR 4 : r r a ah “tore o t S £ t $ Tha ra a 4 a - ¢ “tav i bis 2 ir i i : ae r i > * . if } ao - 4 I j r i j A r is short as the 5 . .' I i 4 \ ve i es ss : r L Lest sal i i : i i} \ ge M , H F n't = t ; , i + in 4 sg ; ; Y r - t i il ix T t Sas his f ; Largest Man tn the World . ‘. . ? t : . ce ~ » oma be 2 i) ' . . ~ tf % fesity ila . . .” Tt ~ : > ° P . : a - . ~~ y i t x Lid i ba Lie P . . 3 a - , i‘ bh acs a , an Item on Tips Kauanas aie ; * > ¥ De faacer =f ge ch ding at. ease rn i ; z : right t T i rs 5 : . : e . » #¢* , cag | sn rrr tize - 4 ar ~ « 5 . . -- - @ 4 a 64 Dim, 41a Nisa mi : lial « BR LOUttoOw! That's z 55 . " i50u : r ~* hy ir ng @ Drigni ect ‘~~ @ Mmestaurant , wyitar ves for thm iarters of a second j : sat Waller : | ~ —- v ~iat< i~

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“All right, 500 francs. une gentlemen present are witnesses. ''

With these words the General at once proceeded to divest himself Without more mio of his coat and shirt, and a scrutiny by all present revealed the fact that there Was no trace of wound by sword or hall,

You have lost your bet, Verdier!’ shout- ed the General, resuming his garmeuts. *T have lost, indeed, this once Men may eTYr sometimes. ire your 500 francs,’’ With a « General put the money in his pocket. After he reached home he at once wrote to his old chum. the general in command of Verdic

Dear friend—the storv

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shout Verdier’s luck is all humbug. He ; Z YY} is just madea bet of 500 frances that I had b wound in my side, and of course lost it a koR 1 P MmAIvete is ing! Your winning of ¢ "0 { S Leer y. tha S { iti firet ring * . f ng of 9g } ee + . tak rsi ried il \ l yourself woud iIntorm e of it

A Woman [ri

On the whole journey I found but or

mp in England.

= Mit DT r ty 4 ce ~ avelled vay ra : sours, and as s «} “ae pment she gave tne a litt f her graphy. she al pVext st fty irs lid . n she entered tra m,had 1 tion of her parents. and ie «4 a i ; i uM as a! i ead it my a a rself on being a fighting w , cove . u st Ina {t Enelis< dies Vhie 1p a reg’ lar Charley Mir ? ! Pas: : ™a nt ni wal " , ; . - , Vouldn'’t you r bea <=: Sullivan?” said I, to test her patriotism Oh yes. ef lwas Amerikir t I'm English—I patriot I ay ' SHC! said a v al int to T ' a? Lait i = ) mtr nenlt m ee ae . - : ik in t , +} = i wis it, « il 1a = ar ner I t , fae é r . ant ee ser Iie iate i Ly g : = i ii iki Pal y i’ —— .s fore I left her we Ww Iraw thet s7 ke if ard tiet its real g <f . I ¢ i . i ey ow i <? . rarent Ts Shy pas z n a cul hercel? i t iis rT eave er Tt r , . a < reut ' bers ne %) > ie i Awakened by a Brase Ligament. h fit Tuy { tv? ry stises nd 4 r *} . s . ) | Sh . Irery + ° . . : ad ris ; } —s ne ' ' . ~e ae i ~U s i’ t! «i ' ; ' 4 ins rf] ¥ i e . st ' i ry at i ~ iteal it roy . ' ; rm r I ; I , 4 . t , i : Speaking of Wouwen, re i P . Where Men are Weak, 4 4 d ? , ld Py * i mo » i P s . : r oak ; Prot , " - . ' , a > ; i tor » Is ie . 7 > ' x as , F : > t . . * ar 3 r i =e : + ker | ro ¥ La ror aa z > : : : ; sou a tik sis Lrest it ree if i> srt s. ; 4 ato t & iP r is i 1 > $ : aT ne sara trot ler f ; +. 20T] & WoUTe i ay z , soe idem t i#mve Tre LY tine Wilsout , ering me With & gnt 146 Kket

TRE DAUPHIN ROAD.

Significant Visit of Ceontracters to Over the Course of the Road.

Look

Mr. Hazh Ryan, chief contractor of the Soo canal, arrived in Winnipeg the other day and is etavingatthe Manitoba. His journee ts Winn peg at this time is

nn In connection wit! certain «ity proeper-

. be chieliy nuerasen wit! t ew tf pushing the work of constrnetion of the

Lake Manitoba and Cana! mpany’s Dauphin road. Mer. Lda hin experts to be jeined shortly by his brother. M

iavVs, alierwWa S eecing ? e Lake Jany n Sif i Rityg er thle arse of the a ' ihe of liuese ract : presen: ¢ 32 prezgpant w : ies [ ntracts t « ef. anc f z ereation i wit ¥ ent an s Free Presa re rter. the ¢ . . > j Te , . #t at vovernment ntemi ite eirvwir«a ? re’ 17 . aalele™oli tm isa re a r aaa . M ur i tre l a’ 4 nt vi t Bani! ( na ar & 4 § grante . T e : 2. fy Pe -" nmetrr hat « . et y ry ee veare = | : e ere r a 3 ad " ~ e t ewe r ter > . i e 1) . . 4 + and ! y err ! 4< Ae T ra oe rT - , ¢ @ , : : teres? # . a . - rifw f $< : ee 4 ra , f - . wae + . aia " . =f . > r? rae . <necté etary? rortace e@ wae ac , sya? or é >. wt a ve 9 . A , S P Tis r Ls-u? . > = 4 ae al NECK WAS B KEN

The Case of & Wianipes Teamater Bett

v = Watched Closely by Physictane \ " > ear . : : 24 ns Ss ¥ r tl > 4 _ : r.¢ ; RB % ' 4 { ; . . . ~<a 7 r I rta = i t . i TY tifa af t nit od . | ry I ' . : p ri ~ Ne r r Y Ts The @utlogk bor This Season's Cron Wager nt . at + 4 = ; eee , vA i : - 5 A A S . . y ‘A 6 , - . ‘\- 4 , Te + - ~* 7 * 2 4 , a a = _ Cheeses for Liverpe nd - : ' . y # ~t rn’ « y of x > . , ive te 7 . -? '-:s ; P a & a , rr s é : ry 4 ear oo mis ee. ag ) Tiarrie Proew Tee Harvest Fielide. *. "4 age ft 7 the Vornds MV v - ert ? r Pa verter

the grain ik etter nolee -f. , never @ascuct lanitela befor Mr sf ‘:aw 4% BDireliens f : ;

tssaiety. being afraid thatit w ‘ane t gt pen, and before it is enfe the fret a xt tf wever. evervinety iopes for the Lest, andgood dr:

ay change the aspect

Ir. Matheson, traveller, for the Lake fthe Woods Milling company, retirned

« : . a ? , " aicrw Cave ago am atrmp to Morden trretnha amul jleloraine fie save tart TS in these districts have beer “yy Ai. 2st week cntlunpg grair anc! Ne Wealler deem <fFry wea" ntting w

r Start in a dav ortwo ihe crops * ver ieayy Witht ? © icept 4 = <r? arin? i ive 4 ee Aanage Dr - Tr ne Professor “aunders« [ear “a —— e ) ve rintendent of erimental farma "ew e\f ~f aurrees sn Tieri eet Pes eve » en? a ug? re + aat a? . a wt ab 4 ; . : © x. lie saw i =F '& What lie ecTinede< a< & - er - a . i= Co sa oe er a r . t | ~~ cod = i; ght et a? * aere ae the eight vars tp se ' “sumer? s +) te ¢ ~ t ~ : eudgrits - i a’ ° " ny ceyard ee aT gr a er .a it rie * wk t fawa a at 7 ~ r : sas 7 gTe- Cheege fur Mr. Neuseer. y _ \f . : Ss —« . vir ur « ur ft ae e + en? f @ “Saas farris 4 t = - , i a’ x —" " ron? VI ' - *3 $ < x we . eer at antfiar? lroep ctive Prtee for Wheat ere . art? irge? x A rn rs et at a , sie resent w this -of % ar _ t Se ese thar at flgure

ORTHERN - - PACIFIC RY.

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- . . « mm ~~ e ad - * - > 7 - Siies - a . i-« ° r A + ain ° “ef * . a . “= . °Y az a - * a°ae e a* oO wz - a r= >| - q _ ate or mar ae 420 “ceping Care tet weer . art 4 “ate ‘se _=— . * ~ a * “tion « h lemege ad - . : ar ‘wv ak> " . e ~ recite ae - e con . * e)h ) 4 &.? ageet

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MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERW PATEL WAY 4),

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wa . ~- “ee a Z oui . = ° .

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To Anyone Who Has th Cash |

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED, WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.

SMITH & BURTON

Wholesale Grocers, BRANDON, MAN.

Consumers Store, Mac | nald Block, R ,

Wholesale Store. ic Ave. and Elev

seer Ave.

Cor ? enth St.

LL | | liarvest hands lately

for DANORUFF

‘& GONTLEMEN FIND (x > PaLmo-TAR SOAP . EXCELLENT

a, ar IT CLEANSES THE oat & SCALP. RELIEVES i\ THE DRYNESS AND

“4 (' : us ( \\\ 30 PREVENTS HAIR

. 3 J FALLING OUT, bis Canes Pur UP HanosontY 256

QS

Un" Appelie Obeervatory,

land biidges lwithin a township will likely be iaddone Under statute

A SS LS

E ‘jature house, flower garden aud | half to A. Mathews, Toronto, child’s |

lawy, wood pile, buck saw and saw horse, pump and pail, but what | catches the eye of the crowds who | daily line che sidewalk opposite hts premises, is the forg aim in full hay. There is no apparent reser- yvoravd where the water comes from is the puzzler. —Harvesting is in full swing in ‘he Springbrock district, On Fri- vy last, uccordain g to undispute ud i

i © i Ta Mr. F. Seymour had |

harvested fifty acres, Mr. i}ourns 9 | John Hazlett, Kingston, steam in i §$5le't b boil icf, oneider rab! Y prea: ter nmount, Mr, | jes completed the gather- Frank S. Mead, Montreal, gas or}

; Grige had aise

ng in of fifty ucres, INany others '

lin ving ivsie ihe same. oe will be able te judge of

what t is hke im Appel Ne district from the fact that i 3 ant ) pon ds of binder twine have ure ady been sold cr order ad, with the pro: ability that at least 15 =; pounds more can be easily dispose of. What have those east of us cho have been so busy telling the arrived, that there are no west of Indian Head, to ay to this ? | In view of the possibility of a |

| @ PR he crop Lhe tJite

CTOps

ichange in the way of expending public works money in the Terr:

tories, at the approaching session of the Northwest Asseinbly, the mem- bers have been notified to bring the assembly estimates of works which iffect more ee one town hip, such coding to me ike. Miseellaneous works

is Thalh Touaus

labor aud fire |

i district « rdinanece, |

Heading of the thermometer for the week | —In the September number of apne Tosstoy, Ang. 9. 1605 Che Delineator, which is calied the | Maximal Minimum | ; i auivion asheuncement number, the |

Wodneeday, Ang 14 38 52 a : . lhared Auy. ! s 43 lisplay of fashions for the coming | < segs - > ; . F | Frdny, Aug. 16 79 46 jScason Is ¢ xceplionally large, aud | Natuidat. Aug. 17 o> 40 i the stvles are handsome enough to j Bur da\ Auy 1s ht a ; Tl } Monday, Auy. 19 6 iN (suit the most exacting laste, - Tuesday, Aug. 2 79 +3 iw4sue IS alse not ible for the variety i

WIND DIKMECTION AND VELOCITY. and quality v of its reading matter

Wedine-day .. 7 wh «aw id w i

| Mis. Pryor’s articles on the “Soci:l |

See w 18 = | Code” continue, and this mou th Friday ~~ wer ae 6 swt!’ Th Debutante” ts considered In a Baturdey “spe SWE NwId NWSE) ost interesting way 3 Amy Kayson, omen ta" be ge + ja famous gratnate vf Girton Col- Taeaday se8 8 23 nl leve, w os of a girl's life there and | it Newman, the two best known | English colleges for women; Rdith |

Local and General’

‘2. lh.

| writer,

-Therm Tl demand

- : = ys, Ipe was in town op Sunday.

ters now are in great

-A larye lire yas be northwest of town, in the dire uf Edgeley

—Mr W. W. fawn on Sat wheat situation

Mere, Jalues of a pr

sudden

‘no burning | sti ven |

|

MeMillan was in|

urday, sizing up th ; i

Bannerman, wile minent Calgary ciluzen, dics ly on the TSth inst J. Love and wife, Grenfell Mon lay il Ig. leav} ng + for the Fort the rane | niternoch | 1) (x, Wagyvor er, Mint. late crown timber ayvent at Battleford, was in

arrived in town on

Kingston

ton)

+ } . town iast Sun

day at | Monday. -No trace has yet been fonnd of the little Smith girl Jost on the prairie near Battleford some weeks | ago. Several parties are searching | lor her.

Harvesting hkgan on Monday

mn full swing; mm e Springbrook set Uement had commenced the

,

just and is now , th

fact, many in

midadl:

of last week —Never judye ance, The man im the patch pants may be the editor, and the maninthe faul

a than by ipypea4r

lil SS su

it may lea subscriber in ~-(An A‘

eis lo the icTe is generally Caotecert a

irTears

iu the Qu’Appelle district, wh:k IBADY Wedividnal yea s wil Tea pn the right side of 40 Tact tak Apeep x ae | l Pr u cham § fall goods If you cannot be satisfied thore, i ts evident that sou cannot be suited by an a : —ine lev. Hl ter B . Fort | : se ; QuAppeiie, will preach in the Presbvierian church Ou’ Anw ll ; : Hext Sanday. th morn al eVening, Mr. Forguson tak'ne his

pla eat the Fort.

-North Pour n the Soo Line (Sa ae | “SN J nora is it OUuL Pur v4 A.C. Pa or wi y S Teinporary off since 1S >. as en | mia nentiy Sppolnted sub lector a that point

—there are always some thing wi 1 Can SeTVe a customer at a lower price or in better 5 baqn

THAN VOUT ¢ mpetiior can. Thase |

are the Uhings vou want to keep

“fore the public by advertising. P vets I: \ —Jadaue from the number of

Visited Qn’- last week, for of arranging for the vrain during the com- ng season, We should say that the vulloo® Was exceedingly bright.

have Appel e durny the

Monev is scarce in Qu’ Appelle |

but genius is not, as the exhibition jn the windew of Mr. W. testifies. Mr

Johns ani,

pnenmuith, Johnston

por ms sufactured out of tin a wine |

se (work as an employmant,

{utechiags, Winnipeg, |’ aon : valuable

iments are

| Instruction and | provided in

;menis

: reviewed, In

| tatting and crocheting new designs | paper,

ston, Poplar Plains ; H

States patents vrant:

in connection with Dr. Elliott, talks of woman as a! anid Mary Schenck Woolman | prac tically tre ats of * ‘Phan Needle- Mirs continues het series on kindergarten Harriet Keith Fobes instruction in) buint | ‘The household depart well represented im the

M. Tho nas,

Sara Miller Kurby work, and wi¥es further lecoralion,

hoosing and pre paration ¢ { meats, easonable cookery, the housekeeper, le preservation and renovation,

entertamment af “Around the Tea novel amuse- books are

netting,

fable,” and some and the newest

karting,

tre illustrated, with deseriptions for | making, Subsertption price ©. the | Delineator, | single copy. eations to the Delimeator Publishing Co., of Toronto, Ltd, 33° Richmond | '

st. West, Toronto, Ont.

$1 per year, or 15c_ per Address all communmi-

-<—a—_er eo - Hoieis, Qneen's . J Crowe, R. & Jobn-

Andetson, | Regina; W. Chapman, Spencerville; W. W. McMillan, Winnipeg; D. J Wagvoner, Kingston; J. Hastings, Indian Head; Rev. Peneault, Fort {) UApp: He; Jos. Georlyey, St. Bourface ; Prosper Boiszam , Or. Tawa,

Leland: F. C Qun’Appelle; C. F. W. Scrimes, Winnipeg ; T. B. Hay- | len and wife, T. Hynt, Geo. F Wriclev, Toronto; W, G. Pettin- ; vall, Regina; A. DD, Ferguson,

!

Gilchrist, Fort | Hutchings, W. |

Love and wif, Gren-!

y, Miaini,

- Pe « - —_ Now Paients. The fist] wing jist of C nit ted |

| Yto Canadian |

uventors, Anu 6ch and 13th, 1895 1 fur this naper by James

Sangster, Patent Attorney, Balfelo, |

mY.

Heary C. Biette, Toronto, anto- | JTu} h le ati

Jcha Cox, Vieto ia, edger.

Francis N, Demson, Toront., sat elren ting d- vice for stoy ping | i] th Ts

Chas H. Suith,

Aga! yr « ne- assign Y if on

Awardea Hichest eT Fate.

: BAKING POWDER

MOST PERFECT MADE.

A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free Gem Ammon::, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THES STANDARD,

lilealey is the real, if net

, the paver.

relieved in six hours | :

safety skate. Jeduthun N. 1 agazine camera. (;eo. Hurst, Canso, lobster trap. Henry C. Mithhell, Toronto, boiler covering. Horace A. Wartman, Sydenham, fence post. Ifugh Cotter,

Wigle, Rithven,

Burlington, bag |

‘supporting device.

Arlington I, Farnam, Dunham, fly catcher fur use on auiimnals.

‘oil engine.

‘se0. Phillips, Victoria, B.C,

+ Sanitary grate,

icieensne =e eieemannnes News Notes.

Fighting continues in Ecuador.

Vaikyrie HT reached New York | in safety.

Ao omeetivg of Armenians in| Chicago ended in a not.

Sicheses? eastle In been destroyed by fire.

Five men were drowned 2} | Village dies Auluales, Que.

Chicago has

Barou Castletown proposes se Ver- al reforms an Irish adminstration,

The P.PLA. is preparing te ae in defence of Protestant schools.

Two thousand five hundred vest inakers have struck in New York,

Montreal council is to reconsider | ithe by-law

increasing the rates.

Wailer |

Law Regarding Newspapers. ; Any person who takesa paper regularly | | from the po-t office, whether in his name ur | another's, or whether hw has subscribed oF | not, is re«ponsible for payment. | 2. If any person orders bis paper discon- | tinned he mus: pay up ail arrears. or the publisher may cont nae to send it anti! payment made and then collect the whvle amount whe:her the payer is taken from the | office or not. | % Insate for subseription, the anit may | be inetitnted in the place where the paper | ie published, ulthough the subscriber may | reside hundrela of miles away. | 4. fhe courts have decided that refosin | newspapers or peri dien's frum the post uilice | or removing oF doaving them uneailed for white unpsid, ie priina facie evidence of { intentions! fraud.

|

TUNBER, GOA BER, COAL,

———. eee

—AND—

‘General Insurance

.. AGENT,

J. _H. MacCAUL. QU Appelle Station,

QU'APPELLE.

OH, SAY!

Did you see those pretty

A boat containing 25 passengers |

was run down near Hamburg, and 17 were drowned.

Field Marsha! Viscount Wolseley | commander-in-chiel of the British army.

will be

A fatal railway accident occurred |

near Toccoa, Ga., an embankment.

Oilicers of the

a train golng over

Canadian Trading

land shipping company have been arrested for fraud. The Gumry hotel, Denver, was

wrecked by an explosion ail 15 |

persons were k: tiled.

The waitillery barracks at Toulan, | Russia, was blown up and 300 men |

kt lied.

The London Times says Timothy

leader of the Irish party.

Italy’s cereal crops are than expected, silk ts the Vintage Is under average.

luis reported that China has re-

ifuselic quiry by British and Amer. |

ean consuls into Ku Chuny mas-

Sacres,

A warrant has been issued for the arrest of the owner of lapsed New Yotk

cannot be found,

building, but he

+o -e- -- ———

Directions to Correcpondonts.

1. Be brief and to short, aud other correspondeuts a show

2. Write plamiv and only on one side of This will prevent tionalls) sending the **devil.’'

3. As tim s are hard only use a one cent stamp; do not seal the envelope, turn in the flap.

4. When you are out of paper and en-

velopes write for more. i 5. Write as often ag you can onee a | week any Way ; mail so that we nay receive | copy not later than Monday night or Tues- | day morning. | 6. Send vothing but news. Ill-natared |

titular

larger | average, bul |

the eal- |

the point. Life 15 | please remember we wish to give |

you (antuten- | compositor to the |

Baby Carriages

Where there is such « fine display

| ef FURNITURE, PICTURE FRAMES, &e., &e.?

'No! Where is that?

At Bulyea’s Store,

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