____ TH GL.\liy. The yleli in neirly dalflei W0llld Sell at 19° and higher. ____ - gwe drew nouns; gh; Thereiviii he no noise, no smoke. no lseorspeed. My reference was to i-nh.‘_everydislrwtpromises-to be exceptional- CHEPSE -R@<>°'i>tS reported on the t *°8- if Cirs will dart ti and from ber tires on elect fic cars. Electric cars. ly heavy. Board of Trade this morning amounted music, *egg ig Electricity will undoubtedly be tie mo- I lto 21.140 noxes. There is an nnforin- ` “"°°0r with gh i weavi `s loom. There tive power used on the railway of the T C __ _ _.nate shrinkage ir. (ne production ¢,f the ‘ ° ‘lngnlust the ak 1: urs ii Headache in Tan Minutes Us western Ontirio is -tones, which is due ' with seemed ga' ` itil - i {§|,i,i§ eir'-s like the nsniiie in 5,90 mystery of etheric lorce liquid or heir future’ A um °"“eada°”° c"'° t to the drying up' ofthe rass ` 1- Yoko could bs, lid W / - _J li itll? im m i /Z _ ._ ` `_' 'L °--~4_-.__% 1~@-&i§§i“° . wm ` °--ui-____ ml A TWO HUNDRED MILES AN HOUR 'ii RAIN. 1 ' . _ _ _' ° fi ~ _ 'N A it EcrsTHisi>o1>ia,’ ” assed air or viicum transit inter Prof Smith thinks the first railway on in the proyect It is simply hu which electricity will take tie place of _ dealing with the recent high rate ol speed desired. lt would be in transportation. ` said adouble or a triple track road, con-‘ was close at hand when the? trolled by an automatic electric block from New Y-1'lrto Phitadelpli-l' system. Electric power would be could bemadeju one fourth the lransmittin stations could be located time of the fastest express wasnota mera flight t forhe proceeded to con auditors mano! the highest skill and attaiumente was easily within the ol possibility Smith has the reputation in the profession of being a ciiiservstive man ol sound and an authonty on me He is president of the Fer Machine Company at Bridgetin I J Prof Smith has given much at lution to the problems which restrict lklpoed ot railway trains. and has to the conclusion that the otsveed by the use ol steam has Iuiost reached Electricity how a force which is re- only by the abil tv of the engi- is’ ; 5:25. 2- WHYS Rllll Ginger Ale, Croam Soda, '\ Lemon Sour ff, Pineapple "> Champagne. Sarsaparllla, -, i club Soda, Ginger Beer etc. l i The best summer drinks f l |'l SIHHUHS is Sole Bottler, \% /\~___(/§ I /§ iw i For Sale and lot near railway in Sour occupied by Edward Chiviere particulars apply to A CURRIE at intervalsgoi twenty or thirty miles. There would be no trains, but each car would have its own motor and would be run singly. "The cars would be two or three times the length of the ordinary rall- way passenger oar. and would be built of steel upon the principal recognized tn bicycle construction--that ol attain- ing lighticss with strength. The weight of passenger trains in proportion ti the number of _pas- senges carried in something tremen- dous when you _figure it out. This is necessary to keep the train from jump- ing the track. But the feature ofthe electric road that will obviate this is a track which will make derailment im- possible. With such a track the highest attainable speed will be devoid oi dan- ger. The cars should be tapering at the ends to minimize the rcsistence,and the wheels might have rubber tires to minimize noise and jar ’ Prof. Smith is too conservative an en- gineer to tix a definite maximum speed 'tor such an electric road as he describes. There are no insurmountable problems in mechahics that would prevent cars be- ing run at three miles a minute, but in going much beyond that speed centrifu- gal force would have to be reckoned with. and it is doubtful if wheels could be made that would stand the test. _ Such a road will be built, Prof. Smith thinks, just as soon as capitalists can be convinced that it is a physical possiril- ity and is likely to be a financial success. He has studied tne engineering prob- lems involved and believes he has solved them nearly all. but.as he is neither a projector nor a promoter of railway schemes, it remains lor the organizer and the capitalist to develop the plans he has sketched for the benefit of the members of his profession. A road such as Prof. Smith describes is already planned to connect Philade- phia with Atlantic City. It will run in an air line from Gloucester City to the sea, and will be elevated. Its length will be about one-halt the distance be- tween New York and Philadelphia. Single cars are to be run by electricity a a speed of more than one hundred miles an hour. The company has been organized with $6.000,000 capital, and in enuit is bo tt tak ° ut'l°z- steam w'1l be b 'lt bet N Y k" f ; L A _' elltracitg, the uma; plight lalid and Philadelphia? bocauzdelif ll; cooili- ._ B” ms c°“‘m°° is N" sem," Bnul' t° I force that has been sub'ect=d aratlvel short distance. the rest ` _ __-f` _ _ ___ E _ _ . ' J - P_ Y _ ll CaiiseAlsriii. _ will. ‘travel between the two cities and the --1 _ _ _ _recent convention of the large profits to be derived from such a VIuNN.i,August10-+The Allegemisne .D'9 _‘way b°f°"° lb-° Society' of Civil Enitiiieers. _ road. _ _ Zeitung says that the Pope is ill in con - '“¢S'¢3l '*ff°°f. 97"- ` (kpc May, the largest and ‘Ol course the rf ad would have to be sequence of the great heat. and has had ,' , _ ~ - .- important gathering in the his-___elovatsd,’ he said, ‘ta do away with several faintinglits. Dr. Lappnui, his ‘ Df, Chasg S O||\t|‘|'|¢|'\t the society,Prof. Oberlin Smiths. grade crossings, and it would be an air physician, was hastily summoned. _ _ - ' V -f ' -_ s- D _ = _ N. J., in a cu-elully'Iine. forcurves would notpermit of the i _ _ . _ __ __ I 'l_-‘_l1ie_:orturese:_Si`iltltiieum Lennon August 10 -‘Die dsspatnhes from Rome to the morning," .papers do not confirm the alariunt of the Allegemeine Zeituuii regarding the health ot the Pope.; On the . nioutfigary, they assert that His Holiness is bus ` . _ _ Yi preparing an oncyclical on the peace oonlerenee. which will urge the needs- sity of the Holy See regaining complete temporal liberty in order that it may promote the work of peace. and arhi- traiicn. 5 __ “Save the ' - _ . a baby ! Nev- l*-.91 er mind the ° ‘ _ 1 ' house or the _ furniture or ,_ a ii y t h i n g else ; only save the ba- by l ” This . h . _ _ sae? is t e in stinct of ev ' - ° l¢.”=' I l ° ' ery moth- _ ’ ‘ ” W0l‘Ih_lll88Iii\'l er’s heart. Evefy W0- =\\ . ' f ' . t . - Q F . _ - “To me the meanest ilower thatlhlows, 3;-ai? Xthobehogelngtolialg ° \\; -‘ ‘ Givest;_l:°?§Ms that often liegiloo deff- for s. hp O ought to realize that 7 , S' the health and perhaps it, ~ _ _ Passing along the walks we met a ' \ 1 / i policeman with xdog under arrest. It the very life of her pro- spective little one is put in peril by everything which weakens or im- condition. ` _ It is a. prospective mother’s duty to keep herself as well and strong as possible and avoid all over-exertion and fatigue during the expected time. Never mind if the housework or auv other work is §§`\."! [£35 o ° \\ .Q Q *yo 7 L_ ` was a_large N ewioundland dog march- _ Tn “digg” qgggj Q' _ _ ° __ _ __ _ _ _ ingnlong submiesively. _ _ gdwi.,-,_ "4 'gm "gg DHHS 110' OWU Physical ) A A . “What are you doing with the dogl” gg, "gig, rggggui, gg ‘ __ K _ _ -lb! f@?U!°1B- P1'¢°0l._&'1ow'od farmers _ » ___.. .arc _40c a bag and 80:: a barrel, stock ~ giesei N ' ea 'ie ;°eEr.b‘1\ I ‘°°:fh!l»ngF§¢eC!;l“”'?0i”8 Public Gardens of Halifax i The conception of nature utter all ls ssl ` Di. closes oinnnnit has eiieeiei mon different as is the iiidividiialcnnoeptioii. The public cable qnotgd 45s lid for white and 4s 6d for coloured at Liver- pool this morning. Themarket was report-d duller today but piices are as high as ever. Qnot. ations for Quebec cheese are about 92 I0 7-2. some. it is said, having been sold for 10c. Western may be. quoted ut_10l t_o ic. The boards are all strong *"9* PUW9 F500! lc' higher than a WBBK 850. EGGS--Beesipta -reported on. the Board or Trade this mtrniug were 459 cases. Some country merchants ac- Goptmg 121.1 _ 1'. 0-. o.' which' they re- f?eed to - lim 880.' me tothe hope that ether' demand- for 1 eggs for cold storageis nvei-‘ii|i_¢i _mt _ prices may now 'come down to allow exporters to ship toitluglaud. Other-“ :apic the market is leatureless and rather ’ U 4 ‘ » P_iice_s_are 1-to to 15c for a 1 tn, 12 1.20 to 136 lnrltn. 1.' Ile Iorlllil 2;f9e| iojioc for nails. izc to 1;2 is? stniigiii gathered. There are some P. E.'Ii_._ _ stilliu the market, but they 'are 'oily worth about as much-as No.2 wéstsriis. Pou_ro_iie.-.The market is dull' so far as wholesale dealers are concerned, yet ii lot or stock is bein turned over being turned over at 50h-and 81. _ ,..- nn.. J* yo uma_.g_ __uranoe,andastl:ie flesh, coines`raw."dnd _and burnin' g D iucimse, _the_suli'ering_,is ao-intense as to u1mostdrivc_one'crazy. V _ _ Evening. our readers when we had _minds to visltsths Halifax-_ dens.” -I had hulrd_>~.-'agtmt to be. ‘lu the last letter we.took los,” _ _ The Concert on Board of Lal “°,‘;f“,“,°-M., g Grande Duclicssc iii The ~"'° ‘°*‘ was ooiéurnod _ - _ . if _J-_. _ _.N ON “LA In desperation salves and oiutrne-ntls are ment and despair. applied. only togiverise tofurtherdisappoint- riot; and told lilm The Gardena were _Bmumeis hop There is “mm” nm the pride of the Hnligonians. youcan becuredjustas scores and hundreds of others have been by Dr. Chase's Ointment._ ' _ - ` _- - _ Mr. ]oliu_Siron,'of Aultsville. Ont., writes: "F I siiferei- fro Salt - orsevenyeaizs wasa m and mylmndsweresobad I hadto uient, and one box cured _me completely. There is not a trace of the Salt Rheum left' miraculous -cures in all parts of this great Dominion. Could you have better assurance that it will cure ou? For sale by all dealeti, "i _topass my frlend’s scrutiny. Pisiefutlg H Edmanson. gates& Co.. Toronto. imma “Q Eufpassing wind" °' Pzmti f - -- , - ' -i life. Here was nature in flower. uni-D . _ . mated by the sunbsam’s kiss. ' was not a word_ot knowledge, but a A few minutes more and we would bein the stite ol reallziiloii; a .low minutes and The Gardens would have theeab stopped, tie door was opened and we arrived at our destination, °“l‘lisi H How meagre is the -realm of our ladl- vidual judgment. Here was to be It was then we realized that nature word ol ignorance. The poet Words- said my friend. ‘-Putting him cut. ol course, no dogs allowed here-” vm tamed had me sfeiai We wandered to and fro adinlr'ng ogie termite then another. dresmindggt me n “mite Mil, i t eir eauty, for conception was i - We qu., inked to |-*QQ -" J* STOC K- cult- e miii. nonsense in nn an negieéied; save the baby! As we wandered through one avenue G.;~¢|,q|g ip; gliq-gg; id Every mother s_hou1d obtain the strength- None of 1335 '-1-tyeal-‘S W6 n0tlCBd_ 8 child. Sho WI! crying. mg wg |0|'§¢Ily U QU( hh Q l--e.- Morrrnsan Ang. 10-Burriiii.-iw tloiiollhslitle I li °°i?t° r°i>°rt¢d on the Board of Tiiide -i , maiadaii New York to Philadelphia in half an neei' to irilize it._ Thus, quicker travel some of tie right of wav has been se- fbi* Y-'U01'-'ling amounted I0 3086 pack- ` libll hom-3 Thit means a speed of two_ isaprob_lein which the machinist and cured. Passengers will be whisked l“_ge5°_ Pr'V°t° “P195 an 'I"`P01`l& 51'!!! P°°k*° hundred miles an hour. Can it be done _ civil engineer rather than the scientist d_own to the seashore in one-half l.-'ie ’En3h_3h market- L°ciH.Y U19 mdrkot is “Tllll ,iiiithemiiive power now in com-_ must soive._ time it takes steam locomotives io' Sal” mm. but dull at the present mo- ___ judloiously i ~I would like to clear up a misappre- traverse the distance.--New York mem- Tubs WON 0ff8l'6d at 20c to-day Upon 8 '& iii liar We observe sad stall, ilk!! to word! were: K I minnttheiweudeih sedtiiainieiitatret. 'hun LaGrandeDneheaas was eniuchealth-siy111_s Si1pi><>rt,0f Dr-P1_€f¢¢’° , It was not fanc ,tor the child ceased grim, , In i Favorite Prescription. It gives elastic eu- Green 0” hand- h ip Shy pam” y T durance to the special organs and nerve- er wa' ° was not mul’ Pm," *Paul* P' it in . i ' 'mam /A N- 1' s i 5 .e 5 4 l 4 § semis invoiven in moiiieriiooa. from where we stood and we advanced itssltiipnn my It makes the coming of baby perfectly tgwgrd her, safe and com arativel inless. It forti-ii .. '- ~ i lies the s stetlii 2~8’a’iis5t llzlallse Promotes ' Whose hue glrl aw yon? , l abundant liourishmciit for the child and in- _ _ _ __ ' Z _ The dl5°°n5°1at9 mm’ W” 5 “by creases its natural coiistitutioual vigor. ‘ . ° girl, partially Clad. She will I PEW] cure the weaknesses and diseases of the g ' P ° I ex It is the onlv medicine devised expressly hum cl-emu;-e_ but her mcg W," 'au by an educated experienced physician to and mm and bore the ex “anon 0 _ velvet curtains. tis wal ist were bright and claus like s golden hair of th puflrist. hands-the naar: sl banded with sold soil feminine organism No other preparation PDBUTC H91' Cl_0¢h09 W9l'9 Uf Bl! lil' accorizplishei this puigiose with such scien f gqngrugug faghign, H91' lm; gm] fi5¢ Y °f°“2 “ess 3” Pe’fm3“e”¢°- . loak ere dec'de ll ast rcs utalion A complete account of its extraordinary ~ c raevn t mile Emi gd ‘SHI h ;_ restorative eB`ects in the most obstinate 3 003 I BX ,| 0 ~ I 6 6 dimculties, is givgn in one chapteg og D; __ b00ls were typical' Of 3 beggar. S110 Pierce’s thcnsaii -page illustrate _ oo _ was U-nl 5 unjamomy in the Rm' his “ The Peoplc‘s Common Sense Medical Ad- nowfingu U on in ui' we learn-ed she 8'” visor," which will be sent free on recegpt of P q ry 31 one-cent stamps. to pay the cos! o auf- _ ._ an Drphanett a. Her mother hid plllud toms and mailing onli/. Address World s from tha mgnai t, um |mm0m| , gg' Dispensary Medical Association, Budalo, da 8 before she wld as .hs 'ns -*.Y. F ii d ci iii-no deop , . _ Y - _ N d 0;-ffm asm its igrittenmiri laiyn hun and she ina ressed hor nada' _ _ . - i ' S17 P lieilglislio and g easily understood bi? U2 A _ » ._ ° with tears. To be alone in this vast uul °°U'Df°f¢351°“*\~ - it 1 _' verse is indeed a dlsconsolats thought SWFIB W f "' ' f ii thought that but _few of us realise las | in - moods as they grloshll fro on the keyboard. Y ‘gf begains shorts! la a oriemolllt hrgot Nuudln s.uud llnil ‘V-Yhwllolf i s any ti the hills-Ind the little girl ntl of diamonds. and without molded clothes to sons hor little sons. illildflllf P :H is _ il .i i l.