~ Q _ _ , _ c eg, _ 1 . » _ _ ~ - 1:51..; '.¢-1 - 5 ~ _ -‘ e ‘.s.=f_~__ _ _5.- ._ , _:{.,.' _ *_ ». . '\~~:' -5 -_ `. _ - ' 1' "JW" ' . ' ' I "- _ ` 1 :.v>~: ' . *'T"'\‘_‘<"»='~k `-f-‘i ;~ Q? _`.=.; *_- i - ' -- ` ' »"_`>-f?X res euaanim. cuastorijerown, _,ml " T A' 1’ = '*‘-- 5----'-*S‘ _ »-is---_ _ a¢==-f fr 1 .ami muses *Sunday School Covention at A; ro iioitoii Another German banker has killed him- .glt because he was embarrassed Gnanoisi ` ' the sense of honor more acute or Ge,-many than it is in e isnmea-1 '1-here must be some day af\0rnoon.iast (Aug. 6). The Presid 'Mug to sccoun t for the German Way of out Rev. A. H. Whitman of O Leary Con doing guch things.-Cleveland Leader. ,ducted the devotional service, after which the Secretary, VV. E. Brooks, read the minutes of last Convention. The following schools were represented. ,l '.- » 1 spi-ingfieid, i.ieuio.iisu, mi. and mrs. 5 <"'\ ' i E. Brooks. Cape Wolf, l\I»»th;\dist, Rev. R. W. Pep- Only A Mask. p \,[3ny are not being henedlcdby the W. ei- vacation as they should, summ _ b,_ Now, notwithstanding much outmper. dwr life onlyarolittle if any stronger than they were. The ta! Oil their 10063 ID Il ' <1 rker and makes them look healthier, ` is if ' lr The are still netv- H¢f11’YR1=°b\€- West Devon, Baptist, Mrs. J. Moves- ` .__ ead, Mrs. Palmer. Burton, Methodist, Miss B. Lid§`t'o'ne`. iss Dalton. but it is only a mas . y ous, easily tired, upsetliy triiles, and they did not eat nor slacp Well. What they h need is what tones the nerves pcrfccts digestion, creates appetite, and li makes sleep reireshing, and that is Ho0d's gusaparilla. Pupils and teachers g _ the vacation best subserved by this gi-ea t medicine which, aslwe know, “builds -'-’ up the whole system." 5 . 1 L N " A Til. _ EMPEROR OF Evo A D ° E R increased interest along manyl nes, and _I “ -- all felt that considerable advancement ' le h ‘ ' If ‘= l Il Corriers di Napoli. the most im- :ad pertant paper of South Italy, commenting he C°“Velifi°“- " ~ “_ ' , upon Mr. Chamberlain‘a proposal of a A P°P°l`W&Si»l1€l1 1‘€‘\d bs’ Rev. A. H. __ _ , ' ' _ hitman,on the subject. "The teachers ' --'_ a S W H 3 e S _ .. - - - 9 new title for the King, has put _forward r ' ' re- ". Is Quite a large number of Sunday School the fear of the law‘s consequences greater Workers assembled in Convention in the ` ` ' th United Methodist church at \Vest Devon on Tues- Knutsford, Baptist, Rev. A. H. W hit Gleenwood, Pyesbyterian, A MacDon ...mii wwi fi fi in ii' r po i aid.-A Livingstone 1 1 _ . -. _ y ‘ n 8 c Xe pm- se 0 Many encouraging verbal reports were 4,__'- ofthe stomach or bowels, and _____.___-----° the” had Crttanized Home De- ~‘-` 1', _ . . "““'“"“'°`*“‘° ”°°"* ‘°“‘°=“@d l that when the cause is removed the child is well and iven by the delegates Sofiio schools had ucceerled in running all the year i WCSI DCVOR E16. .___ .» _._ been made since the last meeting of Sf i\.,f~@\X\\T\.\\\\\"\§*<\\_\ si) \\\\\\,5... _ a West1)_evon, Methodist, Cephas Gigg. Z. _ g _ / "1 _ 2 `\_\ \ .IQ ...,',',,,"§_1.) 'O _-4;, 'lil ,<_3_ are clue to ir 5-' ‘ W” if 1 2. 5" i--ie N fs- ? O S what it thinks to -,be the most comp “bw” 5° h‘S class This P51101' W” _ Vropared by J. Newton Wilkinson of, (REGISTERED) hensive and shortest title possible. Its suggestion is “Orbis Britunniel xnperator." .__-.Ql1i- P S S work and expressed pleasure at the .fred signs of improvement as mai fevers, expel worms and promote healthy sleep Baby’s Own Tablets are mothers’ 1 HAYFBVBB GERIIS ARE NOW rnoariivo anour. _ cmd by ,he repms___Many questions The are in the air everywhere, too min- ute to see, but just waiting for a chance to t into your lungs. Then they will 8 £.mlyou’ll wonder what to dp. 'lhe doc tor will say you had better inhale Cat- p arrhozone for it kills Hay l§‘ever 2611118 and moreover is dead certain to reilfrh them. Catarrhozone cures e_ve\’y £11116. source of the trouble and cures it Y removing the cause. At druggists, or sent with guarantee of cure, to any ad- dress for $1 00 forwarded to Poison S: Co., Kingston, Ont. \ iii; TO 1.lVB IN CANADA. CoBoURG.0nt.. August 5-Mrs Nellie Grant Sartoris, daughter of General U. S. Grant, sealed legally yestorfloi Charlottetown was present and i thcfpurchaac ottllznaguil Ont ¥0Sl°l€l1C¢ response to an invitation from th lik president addressed the conventoion giving some experience in managing 1 school, and showing how difiicultie were auzcessfully overcome. g An address was thou given by Rev. W. Pepper, who has recently enters upon the pastorate of West Cape Circui ot Miss Allan, daughter of the a Sir Hugh Allan, founder ofthe Allen line of steamship,s and will have almost. immediate possesssion. 1,1-*1*‘”" KUIIFORT Headache Powders are safe leasant, and effectual. They contain no lberton and was an excellent exposi- '°° mm -s°bj°°t`- are a ready-at-hand doctor. They gently The provincial Field Secretary addres- sed °"° C°°"°°”‘°“ “‘°““ “°“°’“‘ ““°' °f , remote digestion, cure colic, check diarrhoea, break up colds, prevent croup, reduce ID ' ' ° ' - l o ' w ' I ° ° Milburn, Presbyterian, A. G. Campbell, 0 - _ _ ° - _ \._ . _ D W A ti ere asked and answered which added the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey Qyevfvvfrrr no habit from continued use. _,_._3--*1 sraunaan ` on. coiuranv pivinsups. New YORK Aug. 6.--The directors of tn' l d and an ever-ready help for litt.e ones EVENING SESSIOH- Good for children of all ages. - A large audience came together at the _ _ __ _ ~ i _ I h d ge from evening meeting. Devotional service i Try them fo* yon. Children' _ and 0-bS0l\1*¢ Y¥11`¢V911U*\ ¢ *sea* _ was conducted by Rev. Pepper. R. W. . . _ _ _ . {§‘e“:§_",;§éf§(§,“§‘“;§e(§°°§{§,l;2f§'{§ ",§{,',‘, officers were than nested in cpe.. een. The genuine package looks _gust like this ' b vention by motion as follows. - President. Rav. A. H. Whitman. . . . . - _ vice p,.,,,d,,,,,, Hun., R,,,,,,,,._ S Sold by druggists or sent post paid on receipt of price (2 5 cents _a box) by addrc`s§‘..ng Ae~i°»3°-?fi°i?f-"iif?»;;;`f_'i;=§1F=iE§§` _ THE na. wimims Meuiomzco.,BRom = ,- V ._ ;hope.i__tl;iat the day was not far distant Agggdgierzxi ‘;a:;..(_l_g;:e. Tulnpgre' Mu' lin' when temperance Work would °°m° God in owning the sacrifice did not shake 73'() 9 72.9 14.6 , 1893 65] 71.6 59.0 12.6 have declared a. quarterly dividend of with his evenin g address ha used the S1 to the - ~ “A h eep, r vision came. n oxfror an 75.2 57.1 18.1 el hi' P°‘°°°”b‘ p‘7°ble on Sept' 15° A blackboard freely and showed by his td k A h fr h ’ ea ar ness"- c an om i V S .1900 E declaration of twelve percent was made _ V. ,, _ 0f8I` go 11. luusuanom ho" thing” “een "8 state of sweet trust, and perhaps, a sea- *@1901 68.3 78.4 58.3 20.1 in June and twenty five percent in Marc BENTLEYS is the best Liniment. A MORTGADE FOR S85. G00. 000. Van Buren, Ark., Aug. 7.-The largest mor gag was that filed today for $35,000,000. It was given by the St. Louis and San Fran- cisco Railroad Company in favor of a New York trust company. The mortgage is payable in gold in 195i, and bears not to exceed 4 per cent. War revenue stamps on the sum of, $43,000 were attached. _-+-- _ I was cured of painful G-oitre by Mis- amzfs Lmxusrrr, Braun McMULi.rN. Chatham, Out. I was cured of Inflammation by MIN- Annus mm T' MBS. W. W. Jornwsox. W l h. O t. I curgd of Facial Neuraiaia by MIN Amis Lixiuxur. " ' J. H. Bama! Parksdale, Ont. ' ' _ 1-__-ll-fi BRITISH OUTLAY LAST YEAR. Lozrnois, Aux. 7.-in the House of Commons yesterday Sir lllchaol Hicks. Beach, Chancellor of the Exchlqllof. stated that the wool lmoofill °1D°"‘“' ture for the year ending Match 31 last. ineinfiing me war expenses. were £101.- ooo,ooo. ' 11_1. To cure Headache in ten minlltoi |180 KUMFORT Headache Powders Wanted-a smart Salesman (simile man pxrefenedibt I or 4 years' experience Apply orc. i 1355 v. 1.-6. 2. Commuriing with God, v. 7-18. LFSSOW HELPS. i *2_`~~=-, .‘ . @ _ .1 , 7 , ‘ ' ° ‘ 1. “After these things"-After rescu - ; f’_ V ._ 1. The Promise ofthe Life that Now is 81.6 85.1 83.3 82.8 87.1 87.6 eu? 49.5 M8 no zona 46.5 mi 452 son. .iso ,sin ass 12th 47.0 23rd 5.05 21th 48.6 7th 1.04 be niightier than things heard.” He said as sob of temptation to prepare him for the ; Sunday School workers we are gathered 1- ht , b k h. ' " ‘ ' in the interest ofthe home, the cnureh, ‘iii .?;(;;, `;e;e;1 arlpil; ;S;;;i°ger in a land then the Isrelites would be prepared, ` andthe state. His _remarks could not land that is not there,._Not onlydaud the ‘::Amorites:’wauld be cast out; tml t° be stimulating t° an Sunday strangers but afiera. time slaves The Ab their mlqmty was ncmye" fun’ School workers. _ .’ ' ipunishmentwas delayed. _ id ' ll E t d h b _ . The convention closed to meetaizain at ,,:,,e,_e1f';f,.l;1 ,§ypT§f1s tG‘; d°';‘;:§fit;'hf;g 17. 18. “A smoking furnace and a “time and pl"'°e t° be "ranged by the trial before the triumph the bondage be- .burning 1amp”_Whi°h’ 11° dwbt’ con t eevel- 1-ecordm in this cmmty Executive committee. forethe h_eedom_ Why; that he may igmedm the sacriilce, and thus showed- »-W -1---» wb- -f 1-- ir.:;“::;“.;;z.‘;"%:°°;°.°::::;f freedom. ` _ _ 14_ ...ru _ mer covnant is repeated and explained. SerVe_ Wg,” I;a?f$éeff;£n tggeysentag 'J`here is arecital of particulars, as usua- ”"" condemn and punish. This refers to ‘m grants °f1ands° AUGUST 11. the plagues of Egypt. God will suffer GOD’S PROMISE TO ABRAHAM. persecutors to rage for a. time and for a When you ask for Headache Powders A KUMFORT Never accept a Gen. 15. 1-18. Memory verses 5-7 brief time only. _ _ i sure you ge; , GOLDEN TEXT. 15. 16. “G0 to thy fathers in peace"- " substitute. It is better to be .safe tha I am thy shield ' and thy exceeding Die, and avoid much trouble which was sorry and, you may be sure that KUM coming to the children The promise .FOBTarethe best. All Druggists in great reward.-Gbgn. 15. 1. V ' ’ , ' ~ » 10 0U'1`LIl\E. was delayed into ,the fourth generation, ‘ and 2.5¢. sizes. . johns limb” and muscles in p.,m_ D , NB Y , g . ~the Sun from Cape Town says that the ~ Cape Times, commenting on the- an- \nouncement in the house of commons, ‘that the government did not 13109068 - to recognize General Sir Redvers Bu1l¢r’s_ services in South Africa, voices the regret ° which is generally felt there. The Times 8 fl&»W ‘insists some of the hardest, perhaps the very hardest, work ot the campaign. BENTLETS Linlment to keep their Praise Pon simiaii ii Woik on 100 M°n Good Vi w om; Au ust 4-A despatch to that General Buller prformcd ____.<----» , imi 48.3 oth 1.25 15-~1-m Bicyclists and all athletes depend on * - if ing his friends and neighbors. As he had befriended others,God would now befriend attack him Thy shield' -A most ex pressive military figure; of use to ward oil’ attacks. “Thy reward”-The presence ‘L “What wilt thou give me, acciag I zo childless" -Children were prized , and they were called a heritage of the Lord. Apart from that, the question arose how the promise could be to his descendants if none were born to him. It seemed a pity _ that the blessing should cometo servants 1 only. Abraham had wealth enough, but the glory ol a family was .chat he_ desir- ed. ` , 4 5. We have God's gracious answer “to his complaint. There is hors the promise of a son. God was better to him than his fears, and added the pro~ °‘stars.”hrst in number, than in glory ' d “He believed in the Lord"--It took i nail in the powers: Goa for sim Salted ‘Peanuts at W. A. Hutcheson f 20tt. K A spoken of with praise by New Testament a p ` Soda W2lf¢l‘ 511 A Oursodaia roiiouac6d‘5Y ill 1933 th? 5°* great to do so. The promise did not then liygiters. ‘He counted it to him lhmégusnegq”-He was accepted of 33 5 righteous man, and he had U18 witness of his acceptance. ' -. Y. “I am the Lord"-And that fact P num America s ac _ we only use the “_ “ight gp be euou¢b(t;Ulnsplre confidence lavo - - m “Brought the out roi the Chaldecs H V” 3°” un ba* 3°? °"°fh,Bie,'°h.¢ 5* -Out of a land Zof tion- HS * Dyna! Ginger Meg' _ _ ilubytiextnz. fi ' ' " Queeuit. otwlvit outdone mise that his dependants shall be as the i 4 L '=;t_-;§_\ ¢ ' .:*\_\" l 7 §:f3‘: ...S-“;l=_ v /~’ c_¢ but don’t let a single price get away from you. ere s Meme Tweed Suit $1000 for $6.75' Men’s Serge Suit 10.00 for 6.75 Men’s Worsted Suits' 10.00 for 6.75 Ladies’ Tweed Costume $1 _O0 _for 66; Ladies’ Crepon Costume 1.75 for 1.25 Ladies’ Colored Goods 1.00 for 66; H i l him. “In avision”-And when hcwas “ 5 awake. God called him by name and says _ . S ' “Fear not,” lest he might fear that the __ -_ _ _' T e I _ ; four kings he had routed might rally and I V _. I Y _ Z' ` " and love of God are sullioient reward. ’ ' ° PRIFES H 9. few AUGUST SALE Boys' Tweed suits 3 oo fer $2 00 Boys’ Serge Suits 4 00 for 2 9 boys’ Worsted Suits 6 a for 4 2a All Milliuery 33; 'per cent oil All Gents’ Hats 25 per 681112 Off All Furnishings 25 'per cent off i __ _ Thegzppiggguqyiiiiahpyhow badly we need room. - . ~ _--wi ,_ :‘“-__ ’ R.. _ * ' ' f .-1