FHHFIFI” W”-1"" W . if '4 WWW* .Ft»¢l'iHr' i-imtéutulihwta F i = =':' -'-_,~~'.;\<;. .~. -= -»-~_. 5,. ._ _ . - ‘ - _ » -~. ~.="|‘£'=! "~- “"“ .ms-1'- ."`§&"‘ L!¥»§ 1~-"E~.=s.:'E-rr.--» -.,."",*¢‘-_"“.,‘.= -_ -ft. ~'-.- ; ' = _ . -_ ~"'-;_"<--'&i%?1'r.-3.5, _..~,_, ‘f_. . », -nr: , . ,f _` Y _ ¥ p ._.ir._.-f..e_,, _p . _ _.___,,' , _,-,=_ V -.;;,.._.~._._ ‘_-~ Y-gi; ____y_;j ;.,J_;5`"? ._ ‘ E ' E ' ." ' ' ` .-'»_“ ` ` " T" - _ as "",-`-""*.\"‘f`.i. 19~'= 'f 'sf~`~,'~’f, -:_';.=,'~’-‘;'»_‘-i ` , . -~~ ,_ - .- ,. _ - - .5 _ - _r;.,;f,`1_._¢_,:._ ., <,_ N`_-‘-_'T'-"__" .E __, _ __ _ V - »-r _ , 1 ff ‘ ' V _ , > ‘_-.=__.._._ A ._._~ _ ,__ _ __ _V ____ one-ww-. "‘ e SURE HANIIS \ _`...__. itching, Burning Palms, » Painful Finger Ends, *\ ` a f ~._ _,..- ~ : bm: ovuunn’ L. ~~ gi. 4 win erinie.~snapeies§, Discnlored Nails, `__ _.1 ____ '- fir. ` i_ \ ls Well as Roughness and lierlness. llne Night Treatment with lluti-` cura. the llreat Skin Cure. Soak the hands on retiring in a strong, hot, creamy lather of Cuticura Soap. Dry and anoint freely with Cuticura Ointment, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear, during the night, old, loose kid gloves, or bandage lightly in old, soft. cotton or linen. For red, rough and chopped hands. dry, ilssured, itching, feverish palms, with brittle, shapeless nails and painful tlnger ends, this treatmentis simply wonderful, fre- quently curing in a single application. Complete local and constitutional treatment for every humour of the skin, scalp and blood. with loss of hair. Bathe with hot water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales, and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry. without hard rubbing, and apply CuticuraiOintmenti'i'eely,toallayitching, irritation and inilarnmation, and soothe and heal, and lastly. take the Cntioura Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. This treatment affords instant relief, permits rest and sleep in the severest; forms of Eczema and other itching, burning and scaly humours, and points to a speedy, permanent and economical cure of torturing, disiigurlng humours, from pimples to scrofula, from infancy _to age. when all other remedies and the best physicians fail. ¢.a..°“”r'?..‘i°’6i‘.t.‘&‘.i‘“6'r‘.?.t'.‘l:‘l.'i‘°¢.....”'*‘ °‘ °5's-:°3"‘-f'- sou mmughouz no omni. mu: umaomzr camer- »\W\l»ll94-:Parie.5Bledell :Auatralin.R‘l'o1'ull |37 Columbus Ave. Potmr Drugl €‘§endtcr “Bow\oE:Evuy Rumour.” ~. Goes ‘°°Al.ong 6 towards heating a house if fed into a ;‘¢ Furnace made to _lLe_a_t. -one which does not send the fuel gp the 9. chimngl in smoke. ‘Sunshine fo Furnaces ?$ will extract more-heat so o ¢° from a unit of coal ° £292 Furnace. - De _E_i'Le£1 square inch from the bottom_ °f fire-pot to top of dome is a direct radiating surface. h The domeje -made Q of heavy ste¢|°P|3f€» f than any ther which makes it amore effective Digg than the cast-iron dome .put in common FUMWN- The “Sunshine” ha# i evegyimproved f¢_=’fU'* andstill is so 8lmg|¢ _ that any 96110" W". Q operate il. _ <-_.-Ca: i . , 5 “T” "Fiiiih-‘ro kit? nifhiis A 1 `. _v‘._ 1 _ ~ , . - _. _ if _W vt I fi 5 .J l _._1u"_`_ I 1,12” __¥;`_./.. - .nl 1 I 1; ' ` . _ ii V' 1 I _ I [ ' Brpprzroap, An 13.-A colored man ` 9 8 UVB!! on Water street, Saco, recently _ A 4 ` A ~ Eldvertised that hs wouli murder his wife li p I ‘ at 6 o'clook sharp Tuesday. Owing to the __ _ ._ __ fact that thers were no oilicers around, - and the weather ,was unsuitable, the per- I ‘- formance was indefinitely postponed, i 1 __ TMS Rreatly disappainteda crowd oi about I Are the Present Population of* Famous Port Simpson 1 Lieiiriasr or METALS. ii -_ i WasnrNGros,August 14.-Consul Gen- _ eral R’chariGuenthf-r, at Frankfort, Ger I .50 Who hed gathered at the appointed, time. ‘ w ° many, reports the diszovery by Edward Grand Trunk Pacific-A Stylish the Present Attractions- ` Moososns, Aug. 15.-Miss Jennie Elliott has arrived here on her way from P0” SUDDSOD, B. C., to Toronto. ` Miss Elliott has spent the past five years in Port Simpson in connection with the school work of the Indian Girls’ Home in that village. Naturally she is much in- terested in the fact that this port bids fair to be the northern Vancouver 0°! the western coast. At the present time the village consists of about 85 white people and 400 Indians, nearly all of whom are ellittlged in the fisheries of the adjoining rivers. The Port Simpson Indians are a t`_irifty let and their part of the village is a credit to their progiessiveness since they all have csmfortable houses and the chief’ . ‘ house is a verit-ible mansion. In oroer that he might have a house; in keeping with his digniiled position he taxed each member of his tribe the sum .ot $3 or more, according as they were able to pay. With this the chief obtained plans of an up-to-date house from Victoria, and with the help of the carpenters of this tribe he built such a house as would be a credit to any of our western cities. This he is - having furnished with expensive modern The prospect of Port Simpson becoming p the western terminus of the Grand Trunk Pacific has caused qu’et a flutter of ex- citement in this quite little Indian village. To the Indians it foreshadows one more ot the inany inroads of the white man. They though he may be, must still make way back garden. As soon as the report ` reached Simpson, hcwever, many of the Indians set to wcrk and built substantial fenc s around their lots, thinking that if the village, and if there is no change in the terminus of the railway their fore- sight will be well rewarded. The villllle at present is situated on a gentle slope which extends down to the water’s edge is bein exploited is ou higher ground and " inthe refiredform asa sub _ tnific will enter Canada at this point. Port Simpson _harbour is fairly well e ester" Termmus of the Mollard, a Frenchman, of a new metal callel “sriiu:n," which costs but one- twellth as muc‘i as aluminum, and is and H G00d Ha|'b0|' *lighter and stronger. Seliuin rlces not rust and [is therefore suitable lor u e in shipbuilding, for the manufac‘ure of cinduits and for railroit conf triict-ion. ' THE COA-L AND STEEL LEASE. MONTREAL. Angus' ll.-The diliiculliis attending the bre sizing of the l-:asc be- tween tbe Dominion Iron and Dominion Coal Companies are not yet settled. It is reported in well intormed circles that serious objection exists to James Ross be- ingpresident of both concerns, and that demand will be m»-de that he resign the pr: sidency of the Steel Company. WANTED T0 LEARN TRADE. Mosrrniaar., August 14.-Arthur Mic- haud was arrrsted a few days ago by Detictivfs Guigere and Laberge, on a charge of stealing a bicycle. To-day he told Judge Lafontaine he was guilty, and the judge offered him three months in jail, but Michaud said: “Your honor, please send me to the peniientiary, where. I can learn a trade." ‘ TWENTY YEARS OF BRONCHITIS. Captain Dunlop of Kingston, commander of the steamer “Boheman” of the R. & O. f ' _ lfleet, sudered unceasingly tor twenty umlture . d altho h he took treatment all Y"3T3¢ an “S that time permanent relief was not oh- iained until he use-1 “Ca_-tarrhozone”, which cured him quickly and permanent- ly. The Captain savs C-rtarrh-I zone is the best cure for Bronchitis on the face of the globe, pleasant to use, quick to relieve and sure to cure. Catarrnozooe is a won- far the building of enormops Merchant;Tai10f, Smith 0f?0St where now he tills the soil of his little ___ __-,_ ' Gmcaso, Aug. -14.-Dick Wells broke track at Harlam to-day, going the distance ~ in1.5'725in tchraceagainstG nd »- A _-. ._ they had a fence around their land surely Open T ma n i the government vw onld not take away V p A A ` V V ` A 1r__, ff: ; f - '~ . ' g ' . An enterprising company has already KNEW DR CHASE IN _ ~ = _ .. ‘ p laid out a town site on the outskirts of One I Dr. Chsuie’a oldest patients in V ._ _ _ Canada isMr G W Parish of Stlgeou Bay Simcoe Go.,0nt.,whom'he c _ of kidney disease in 1867 bv means of his now celebrated Kidney-Liver Pills, Mr. Parish writes that he does not think there is any medicine half, so good and _ _ _ _ _ ‘ tb t he always keeps Dr. Chase’s Kidney- The village Site “self le fairly swd. but Liza rms in the house as a famiiymeai- the land tn the back of it is soft and wet eine. for a considerable distance and must first ' be drained before it can ever be used for gardening purposes. The new site that M 3 Losno Ango t is-I A ° isabetter building situation. I girl to N;a“quis; the zirrest i-zxci-;x.i.ns'rnannoUi1. dnchess? Not a soul denies the report 'tim Miss Giaays Deacon, ioveiiess or _ Americansin London holds in her hand ;"°1‘°’°" ta" lah? shin ';‘,‘l;““°°!’;°Se:f the nears of nie Duieorsorfoik. and een r Wimer lc E t Diem “S558 .H London laughs at the discomiiture this : ' d§mc':-lies in lmdin At me may mean to her grace the Duchess of ave n:°um° this are twogbotts on; Westminster, wife of the man who in- "theline between Simpson and Victoria., h"n°d$a”’“n’mn’ _ This gives the village a weekly mail ' ° ' il on service. The boats deliver the ma A _ arrival and proceedpto Ness, a small A port witha csnnery, abcut ive - rage iii? Eeit ... We tit it will only be a matter of a few years be- fore a considerable amount of the wo:-1d’s Just now “Maud” occupies a very im- portant position amongst the inhabitants of this western port. Maud has the honor _‘ gf being the first and only horse that has asyet ventured into this unknown dis- `~ tries. sno_b’e1onus1=°' tl\¢i»r§\clv=l_‘°l’tl`n 3”; magna Home and serves the gems-al of dra horse, car horse, and §:1?:e~ moot or the Plwesrsi “ORC Grad: __ p vu-ray, ' sinesuiayiuive in-oinm ,poryet ' ’ I.ni1.t:a:g;;itveS?;pi;°t:¢g::néo:;u" Alla nal “IC _ ` ‘ .i,,,..,;gm:n?wx:h relish To the McL~au§hii¢§u¢:iiCR1...i°».,'r'p¢>’»-yn *” 7 GRANDE TiiUNl_(_ STATEMENT. splfiisdautb p Canada _Paint are particularly recommended. Books d si. .|'¢i=».i E B- ’ mms a..g..ss14._'i'i..c.-...a1~m..i¢ rigs of our fore-fathers. fugther-A be`mail'ed free upon request. __ - . ' ? 9 , - __ _ ‘ f -'$9' »‘ ;~ ‘" statement issued to-day declare" full more gentlenien, for prompt gten- i ~ _ _ K ff ‘ dividend on the gunrnnfwl °¢_°°¥» end tion to requirements and general ' ' ' r il th coast. Once a month they? Q10 |“‘“\f*°fm°” h5V0|¢\IIll'IllU90\i _ . . _ zaktepatril to Skid te, a village on hm°n'&l'inm°d“1ym°”m2u“k 1% Pnces are easy t°° 65¢ to $1 0° - - ..... 'a - - Queen Chalilotte lslanegg, about p A mm I 0-- ff Styles are the latest' °°1°fing fast- Port Simpson. Here there is a _ » _ w t more do you want. A the manufacture of dog ilsh oil, whiei ° A A , L I sold in the crude form for lubricating pur_ , ` ,g;°,_;;%,;‘,°c_,,,,e,,,,_ ,,m,,,_,,,,,@<; A oem rmivsi sriiisoir. toeean _linfes wi11=he_.able'ti_igall\_ ' the ___ . ‘ is s ` 'f- »- _ . ; » L r 1 tulnlbging or Jap' ‘-¢mP°!§g',i,s°n ,V LoNpoN. Aug. 13 -This has been agood I mu' “" 1*' _ _ _ in ,QW-;df.-ya less time thing to vagwuys season for the passenger steamer business. So far the Cunard line hae carried 65.271 passengers of all classes. The White Star linehae carried 61,185 passengers; the American line 36,782, and the Dominion ` line 23,111. wsrrri'-:D-A we of headache the r KUM_F0R1‘YPo;Uders cure from ten to twenty minute&’» _fr , _ ~ if ~_ _ e-.»-.- -i _fe s - rum and wma preterevce. wrrlnz f°=‘- coin-test your iirm can’t be beat CARV WIWI I \/ p ._ fs' pi use e *'57 Ll_ke1Ube :_'t#!K** fel »~ """`"` . . , ~ ` ¢_"..?’A-'» . _ - L ..» . .» | ;'?*.'€\‘_¢_- ' nl`rr‘\-_, 1 : \\ \'\{\ `.‘ Q | . - -. ` __ . _s , 4 I ` : A J ..'.' :.12 -.'3~1‘_°`> If _ . ' selling for 40 Cgngg, The Consolidated Ubero Plantations Compi, ` cirowsas Ano noasrsiis, Coffee Department, 36-»38 Fulton Street, HONOR. HA". / _ 1 II r ..._ - f¢¢~¢'~(¢|-ol the world’s record for a mile on a circular WW su inuiiisis Ann oiiiieiis Who want to make dollars by gating fhgm, will do w¢11 to call at our store for their Suits and Obexpgfg, Nowhere in Canada can theysee more attractive woolens, nor be better fitted. American Tourists can save 5o per cent by having their clothes made by us. ' Our cutter and workmen are in the front rank You cannot fail to be pleased by giving us a trial order-._ _ ._ _gmc - - *_ figs: ..»-;\s.~.~*Q¥$"é,-_th in T- hmhsff »=~='=1~»=h°~»=°=- me we-=» ii'.;“:.“z:.;'::::.5°'s.:L‘..:i;i°e“;i;‘.s: - is v ‘ ' but they know too well that once the th# treat e t_ ice sun, smm sin D . - , . r .___ -,_ Transcontinental line makesa bid for the ggi; sDmggIi.§¢;1¢;P{>o1son&Co.,Kings- ’ ' 1 world’s traiiic the Indian progressive WD. OUT- _ O I UFFIL ~\..'§" tb!! l~5-$4 8'!- _ ‘~- \* One of the many reasons because it makes not only a and health-giving drink, but homo it can be used to eat ldv H _p / the preparation of'-a large :rm i ~ ‘ _r / to 4 appetizing dishes , /-4 The_ leading cooks in New E \ ~ ,» ` ` Q have given special praise to Ubero ' ,_ \_ i, fo°r its excellent work in the composition 3, ,l _ of such_ delicacies as Coiiee Parfait, 05% T if \ V gagranan Cream, Coffee Ta ioca Pudding, -.» 3--,_ I o _ee Fritters, CoEee ousse, Colle /- Whips, Coffee Cake Codec Soufilé Coil .;__';;_f_ - l \ Ielly, CoHee_G1ngerbread, Coffee Cuatald, g. _¢... _ i /x, Coffee Spanish Cream, Codec Glace, C&~ _ fee Sponge, Coffee Sponge Cake C0568 \ . Ice _Cream, Coffee Macaroon Pudding, and Coidee Sauce _ llbero Brand, absolutely pure, is sold H i air-tight cans, each contaimiig sixteen ounces 1 ELL BROS., Disirtl WmTE& STOCK ‘¢S"°""' boughtoutri@or¢ ‘E-our undone: “"€`”i'* llemc-made be good for 1* BROTHER or SWEETHBART ’l`1iat’s why so many gentlemen are wearing Reid’s Homemade P I. I Tweeds. ' ‘ i llie;uenarlaPainl ll mm .sminndaeipe vm-rl 5.°‘W"I“°H° °°°'i'|°“m"“d°" “.1 shall always be ready to ` cttw: "fair: bd' f“”°m“3§,,¢rP¢'§_5ti°“5°‘ ‘“°'°°°° Th’ spea.ka_good wordin inter-he _ .s E _I ' ` i ii Tl SY _ an u t eapur- SYDWUJ'-°' , £54' r ' chase becausel can do socon- ¥°' ...aes ...........».............m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 'N The CANADA PAINT ,l,td,| ‘ ECfe1 --'-'”“"“-”-"_" scientiouslyf ’ srivlm-F' f _ manistiiieueaepenaoh y,,,,,,T,-,,1‘ _ Bi_ as wus' "i nop iolatellibumdmudelhtrlm e ' s_.i.e.\0\,iW-'-5' .». ~ c. , _ T ' 5 ~ of =< ` J-~...»;r-<_ é ..>r.~’r’_‘i“...'@.s»l5.`t‘me~& s §#.»£;si@¢§%=-£ E 6-pttewzm ' ' -Y 1 , -1* T* 1 __ ' . ,fx .-;`-';'.-\,'¢1_,.,".‘ " 'z ni-',~,"f»' .J"‘.’- _- 5.1. f;~f,:‘§» - -,» z',,;'./1 , < . s _ 4,,” 1 3 A , _ ‘ ~ fix- an .io L. in iron wnoiien nie, on MMMMMMMMAW ,_ T Variiisli Makers, Montreal. ¥=`*~i Il-~m_i_,_ '_ __ I I H .aaamf...i&isss