ff » > ‘ ° ‘~ ' I' ` 1-ir.§f<’i`?'-f."1'_ .g . - , , - .. f - - i .sun -1 e_ -==r_h'-_-.--. .__ _,_=_.,,-1 RANCHING Y urs n I I llustiiiilwb ' Y urs but 1 o e an An August opportunity of buying good clean solid goods at i» to 1-3 less than real value, hurry up Q though the sale closes 1st September and t~ha.t’s Iels than two weeks off, after that you’ll pay $1 00 for TAPPING WIRELESS Loxnorl, August 19.-Tapping wireless telegraph mes-seuges proves to be so easy my if privacy is to be secured under the new -ystem everything will haveto do in code. Two striking examples of the way these wireless messages go floating through tho air recently occurred. When the Ca-man squadron was manoeuvring on the coast of Francea telegraph station near Ushant heard many messages that passed between the ships. A _ ~ - c- .J _ lcadache, Biliousness and Liver Complaint _.il [1-oublesome and Obstlnato .lflmenh Which Yield Promptly to the Searching and Thorough Action -» Q! Dr. Chase‘s Kidney-Liver Pills. In nearly every family there is more or less suffering from liver disorders, biliousness and headaches, and no home should be without a cure for such de- rangements. Dr. Cha.se's Kidney-Liver Pills are wonderfully prompt and effec- tive for all such disorders as well as for dyspcpsia and constipation. They _are the greatest family medicine ever discoveri-tl. as is testified to by thou- ‘sands of -.-515:. D t Mrs. Faulkner, S Gildersleeve place, ~ `Toronto, says:-“.~'.:`te:‘ doctoring with- out success for biliousness, liver com- plaint and sick headache for over three years I am glad to testify to my appre- ciation of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. At first they seemed alittle strong, but being both searching and thorough in their action, amply repay any inconvenience by after results, I am feeling better in every way, and my headaches have entirely disappear- ed. Dr. Chase’i: Kidney-Liver Pills are certainly the best I have ever used, and I freely recommend them." Maw One pill a. dose. '25 cents a box, af all dealers. or Edmanson, Bates & CQ., Toronto. L » -_LY .e If you want a good, stylis carriage and a gfod horse, ca or telephone _ _come accustomed to their changed A n. ers. Phone 30. LAR°=.e.n.9..S. i T77? 1 ~ EOIDITS Liver y Stables ‘ GREAT GEORGE sr. I ~u ml G‘Il.H)IAN, 0Wl. El§@ M)WARD IBLMILAUG3' £3, Ill. W IN WEST Mr. A. C. Fawcett Wcll Known in P. E. I. A TALKS ABUUT CUUNTRY More Harvesters Going Out Than Will Find Em- ployment. of_ a. cattle ranch near Greybourne, N. W. T. arrived home the last ofthe week. Mr. Nova Scotia. hundred head there now." Mr. Fawcet answered in reply to a question, “and and luxuriant and cattle thrive on lt." Personal attention to an or conditions, which they soon do, and then they give their owners very little ti-on-ble. Sometimes they may be fifty miles away ranches.:Occasienal-ly an animal is 'killed ’U'"U"¥"¥¢ by wolves, but this does not happen very often. In the fall they are rounded up and each rancher picks out his owncattle and takes charge of them. While cattle get their own living the .greater part of th-e year, all the ‘leading ranchers make some provision for them during the cold weather. They have sheds for them to run in, to protect them from the fierce storms, and for a short time they may require fi little hay. But the actual winter is short and the caring FlI‘St~Cl8SS, S I] g l 3 Bild ‘ for several hundred cattle at this time is Double Teams to hira at _ not as big ajob as an eastern man -might. reasonable rates, _ C. E. RODD, ' Pfgppietggg will undoubtedly be an immense one, and. INTELLIGENT BUT p|555m|5’[{(;_ ¢h»1~0W,,` you M dm the yield in some cases will run forty ___ have not been exaggerated. The .crop --o-- A I ` I ‘ - _ -_ _ bushels to the_acre. Mr. Fawcett Goldwin Smumwho was born Augufb _ . . r r- ~-- “G spoke of knowing one man who 13_1823_ attained the fine om ‘goof 48 __ ‘ __ had 800 acres of nothing but Wheat this week with an undimmed intelligence* This wou ifa ssimlstic one E've12Yb0dY Wm be ,. . . I thys K _ id proboblyvield him in p_e___;>;d_to See him gavémmyhale ,m_nh__ ¥ liivery Stables K Prince Street. 1* Ch’town. P. E- I. First class single and . double teams. i Fine tuvnouts for Wedding! l and private parties. lephone 52 H. J. llllorih. V 5 zo-<1 ao. Propriewr imagine. Horses frequently remain out allwinter. Mi'.Fa.wcett says the reports of the wheat yield in Manitoba and the west this country. The man is a native ot course this is an exceptional case, but many people have three and four hundred acres in wheat, and this year with J. M. CAMPBELL. Bay of Islands. A. C. Fawcett of Upper Sackville who with his brother Sam, are the proprietors Fawcett went west about four months ago with nearly live hundred head of cattle, the greater number of which he obtained in the lower provinces. He bought a number in Ontario, and strange to say they did not stand the journey as well, nor have they done as well out there as those from New Brunswick and “We have between six and seven they are all doing splendidly. “You I would hardly know the animals we took out four months ago. The grass is rich Greybourne is some 40or 50 miles south of Medicine Hat and near the centre of a noi. grazing oooony. It is hi11y,but ohio* does not interfere with the cattle which after being l randed are turned loose and allowed pretty much their own liberty. Cattle going into that country from the east have to bewatched until they be~ and mixed up with the cattle from-other what we ask 750 for now. Men’s Suits Men’s Trousers Men’s Shirts l/Ien’s Collars . Men’s Ties Men’s Underwear? Men’s Hats Men’s Caps Meirs Gloves Prowse ros. Prowse- 25 p.0. Oli p - Ladies’ Tweeds Ladies’ Worsteds Ladies’ Jackets Ladies’ Hats Ladies; Capes Ladies Underwear Ladies’ Gloves Ladies’ Corsets Ladies’ Stockings. - Come and see the leaders of the bunch of bargains were giving. » Let those begin to save who never saved before. s. A.<.».=- .--- \ . .,.... 1 1. 25p,c oil _;; 1 , , . 'l he Wonderful Cheap Men The Wonderful _ il-115 siowiwii mn 1i.~Ev=S 0F France has one blind person to In Egypt twenty one nativeswere _:|51- n Had thclslandcrs Water Tight Compartmcnts Not Bccn Opened all Might Have Bccn Saved. Snmm, Washington, August 3.4. T. Snydner, a resident of Juneau, arrived on the steamer Farallon to-day hom Juneau. He left the steamer Islander just half a minute after the captain had jumped overboard, and they both held on to the same ra.£_t for fully half an hour. The captain said he could not understand why me boa; went; down so quickly. The captain finally said: “Boye,I cannot stand it any longer, and casting his life PPG' servers away, at once sank- At the inquest held tat Juneau Mr. Snyder said: “The pilot testified that he was on the bridge, and that as 80:1 as she struck he told the <>8DYa»1'U What' _e was going to beach her, -but the Gn.D'0a*D said no, there is a better D14” *"b"“‘° three miles from here and she will easily' float that long. f v The testimony showed that there was Q. stowaway, in the forward water tight compartment. When the vessel struck the water rushed in on 'him and he set. up a big howl and being immediately u-nder the sailors’ quarters one of them thoughtlessly rushed down, and opened the compartment, which allowed the sea. tocome rolling into the hold, carrying the body of the Stowaway and the sailor with it. This was done without the captain’s knowledge, and I think excused him for thinking- the vessel would float several hours, which it would have done had the *water* tight compartment not being opened. It was establishedthat if the pilot had carried out his intention he could have gotten her on the beach without the loss of any lives except that of the ltowaway. vicinity of 30,000 bushels which at iifl:y_ days yet____0ttawa J0urna1_ cents would amount to a. snug sum in; _ ; .' ‘ You PREVENT HAY FEVER, on CURE ir, in a prompt, pleasant andeffective way, _ by inhaling the germ-klllws Uh’*‘,;"}” l lung healing Catarrhozone. 132112 U lflr _ use, simple in xts_ operation, free 031 stomach na\_1sea.t1D2 find deslfoylgg ?§c_"_,\ stances. It is a marvel of scienti c e h __ acy. Catarrhozone kills the_ Refmsdt a __ excite the disease, heals the milame Sur: :_ faces and prevents absolutely a regulgt 2 ence of the maladY~ Ca'0a1`1`0Z0Pe ca . fail to cure Hay Fever b_ecause it destroyls _ its cause. UI'\18€1’~jlf»§- 2_9-3-_~ $100"°‘rrdm§;_0 ed to your address if price is forwa _e Poison & Co', KIIISSUOH. 011'# I KUMFORT Headache Powders are safe no 'habit from NEWFOUNDLAND. A DRESS SUIT PARADE. ' Y tl AT THE CHANGE OF LIFE. The trying period in woman’s life usu- ally comes between the' ages of forty and iifty years and is marked by irrit- ability, he.ada.che,s dizziness, irregular monthlies, _fltful appetite, forebodings uf evil, pa.lpit.ation of the heart and con- stipation. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Feod is above all a woma.n’s medicine because it helps her safely through this trying periocirlt enriches the blood, strength- ens the nerves, regulates the func- tions of the feminine organs and and ones and invigorates the whole body _ _|e-- , ing the that week’s operations ofnn In Germany and England there China has more blind than all America averages only one in ev§y 1,500, lowest per country. 'This is explained in the fact thgt of reached its greatest perfection in this _ ». . Many eyes have been saved through the timely use of ghpcl. We test eyes for glasses. Any eyéwe .cannot it should have “iw E d t D 0 0 ry. . .¢_ V _, ~ 1; 'lt "#6 o a ocorwhoisaneye specialist. ~ 'i ` .'~ I V _,_ » worms will very noon. wheel tool it when you Reader l you will have co give someiof your friends a shortly. Well l Don’t fail to see a few of our wedding gifts in show window. £53; 'iairg gi p cs o ____ ,E % noon pw.,-_ , _ ’ _ 1_1" __ -` ~ _ M__,, "< R lm l .f_L_ ' L *__ iehetneto We'H oendioryeu-wheel aaywhuoyoung EIINEST RICE The Bhnle lhdor. Hfi lillllllilil IOIDIIOIOIOIIIOIOLOIIIIIIOX perhaps you will see something to Suit you. Jeweler. Ontario. He went west some years agoi pleasant, and egec;ua1_ 'Hwy contain no apoor man; and is now well of. Of opiates or any harmful drug. They ¢r68»5€ ' continued use. Hb I5 UQ Underclothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties at 25 to 50 P-11 '- VACCINATION ! °““"°°"'°‘ .moval Hale- . First-class s i n 1 I 0 _ ...md double teams Af Vaccination will be attended to A lAFYR;l'__¢l SUBNGB- __ , A @»ii1~'»m2-llff°tE-'f§‘9f_’._ .__ “Hd” W? P¥5"'l°i°“ _“f ‘h°. “Y°°°’I so' u mum bout 'u ‘ l8ll('£8S We B8 OB Gln l 1'” °“’”“ ‘j§IM’;§‘;‘1 N°“”““‘“ by nio possible rorLo1-.1 Miototostoge-A Hats and Caps t0 MINARUS LI* ° NIEIS manage the reception of the Duke of York WM' DA ° to such an extent that there will be more ‘ SPfh9hm' N’ S' good form than enthusiasm in the de I was cured of Chronic Rheumatism by r monstmtion__Tm,°nw Te1em.am_ l 1“3 MINABUS' LINIMEIT. ,_ _ EORGE TINGLEY ---¢>--- ...... o... 1.. B. ' W,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,P,,,.,....,. Clark Cotton Spools 200, 4c each Great George Street ooroyou gosxumromxnovor oooopto Livery and substitute. Itis bettertobe sate than _~ ii.,_.§._;g§,__,u___§-;:_.,_;_1;_|_.... , _ _ . -. f;»5;.T.:;{;: E-;i».;__o» oo__;r§_1__»§_3 No reserve- -best bargams of the season at our ro- - ___ Il 1 °i.=if»ft’»7 p ber we will move to the building adgolns- N orton’s Hardware store (our old stand) ` everything in their favor io Manitoba sr. Jonss,Nno Aug 20-The British Trgmgndgug bar ains to G' ' dis t ta -» - g' p. . coun - ~ admiralty intends to install the Mar-_ a.ndlNorthwest farmer will do exoeedinitly , com system of wireless telegraph? oncape k e w . Tgace, in order to communicate with mar e a 8 § Coming home Mr. Fawcett met eleven we British mya_1.ya¢h; Ophir, bearing ` ' trains of harvesters between Winnipeg! the Duke and D\1¢h¢SS Of COPHWHH and ooo Mootrooi, on nom ontario. Ho io. Ywhwhenshgavigeencgisrhf NfW;<;'1°d° .B0Ol}S allld S1109/‘S ll() ' 1 s . ` land coast in cto r. e ea PN' °f the opinion t'hat_m°re harvesbers are, vent the possibility of an accident to the __ going out than will tlnd employment: Opmrin waters where so many ggwmers readily.-Sackville Post. -have been wrecked this season. ' to ‘ g&!&&5§E§Kl --°-- “"*_` m A Blcyelists and all athletes depend on , 3 g . _ I was cured of Acute Bronchitis by MIN l?1‘;NTL_EY'S Liniumnt keep their ARUS LINIMENT_ Joints limber and_muscles in trim. _.__ __ _ 500 ll bacillus: of vision I . 4 .. oi bingo; iot»¢.y»& ooo oouu¢_riii_a_,i?‘ cemil next. if s r~ . W