f‘E9’"' "»3§5 =-.~ ec -€’§~‘§e we I-<-di ¢~__ Realizing _(_-he I needs ~ of the house wife ‘and cook, we make a specialty of pure fresh spices. We know, after investigating, that pure, full favored Spicescan be had. r ' ' They cost. us a little tnore than the kind every body sells but they are worth the difference. We charge our customers no more fp; them however. Our profit comes from in- creased sales, _ _ J. G. Jamieson Dniicorsr ” Wedding _I it Ringsfci' tanlped, G. H'y5'l`-_ are the ` ind that will wear a life- _ time. We have a large stock of rok. rex and :Sk in all sizes. _ Prices $r.5o'to $8 75 ac- cording to weight. G. il. Taylor jeweler 8: Optlclaa _ saw 'tune <.r.__on_cn_-. not sl WM. MONBOURQUETTE. Mgr I |.'rivste Baths, Running Water and Long Distance Telephones in all rooms. Large liright Sample Rooms. OUISINE UNEXCELLEU SYDNEY_.-N.__§_-__ __ -dur __ _ "-Beit _ English Essence of Vinegar -lull strength, 20c. pint. Finest qual- ity mixed pickling spice, Bc. quarter lb. We have a full stock of every- thi_sg used for pickling purposes. Let us';`have your order. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Sunnyside. 8-3lM3i. In this space during 13 consecu- tive weeks will appear an “nd” of one of the I3 Retail Stores that’ specialize in _ Came_ron’s llome- t Made Bread For the coming meek we write Qi” 1) COFFlN & C0 ` (Corner Hillsboro & Grafton Sis, An old and well known firm-deal-.rs in high-class fanny and staple groceries- Cstering to an ex'cnsivo City and Coun- try trade, they are in n position tn treat customers “right” as to qualify of goods and meet competition in prices. Give ibem a t-all and dont forget a loaf of Ca|nerun's Home-made Bread. B’~Wutch this space next week for Nu 2'=l~‘1 Dail( communications to WEDNKSD AY between the two political parties and also by the cabled opinions from England. i ea is they come to us, and as they are enlarged upon by the Conserva- tive press, we would infer _that a definite understanding has beenarriv- ed at between Premier Borden and the British Government. It is quite ministers have crested a good im- pression in the Old Land, quite con- their imperial brethren with the un- their readiness to co-operate with the Mother Country in all matters rangement as to a, policy for Carr- In one of his latest official state- ments Mr. Borden is quoted as hav- ing saidr- _ ` "Among the most. important oh- _iects of our visit was the desire to obtain information respecting *the condition of ,naval defence affecting the Empire. The stress of the pres- ent session ot parliament, now ad- journed, and other unavoidable causes, prevented us from receiving. full information in'its final form, but we expect it to reach ns very shortly All that has appeared in the press, ' - canarias Nant. Poucvi _W ,',f‘ I ' While no definite pronouncement on immedlat4__acti_on has been enigty Vl- tlis Naval Policy is to be expected i'°'i“U _°°-¢||§g’l5ll'¥ 01 91°' 92”! _“L before the meeting of the Cabinet, Bord” d°°', mi" 'nt kno' hi’ th' after the return of Premier Borden from England, a great deal of inter- ,mm he "tu," tg gms,-|.‘_ est and speculation are being aroused In the meantime. whil¢ Wnifilli 101' by the “sparring” now in progress this “full information in "its_-final :If we were to_swallow thp despatch- land about pertaining to the welfare of the Em-` act: upon it? Nothing but panic 'and pine. But there has been no ar- immature action* can result from any in go umgion with mmmon wats; after our return to Canada with no '_Canada can at least afford to wait unnecessary delay. It will then be :until the "full information in its considered by the Canadian Cabinet." final form” arrives after Mr.< Bor- estimated at this time. real opinion of the British Cabin". il on the situation and will -not know form," the Capadisn press _i_L_v'rork~ ing up the l>0P\\la.r imagination scart-'lisLdhd~ ildssbaichis ' l`|'om*v°®|ig-'. people of _Quebec arsf'-iielngiledw'-with. anti-Gernhn -gulf and' the of standing by England ag rm-, sny, the heredltsxid ehemy _ ance. The people are evidently being pre- pared to be told that a crisis is im- called upon to endorse the policy, whatever it may be, they will be suf- whole. the fullvinformstion, to 'be told the truth, whatever it may be, _and then attempt to»frighf.en the people into national animoslties and by pointing to s spectre where, as far as ls now known, none exists. i If there is a crisis in the Anglb- German relations, the Canadian min- isters do not know of it. We have Mr. Borden's word for this. If there is a desire for war between Germany and England it will he~found to ex- ist very largely among the manufac- turers of war material and theubuild- ers of warships bothin _England and Germany. deu’s return. It the crisis wits as .._ A_._ favorite holiday pastime ._ with yhaiiy is st.udying_the crowd. It is irlwhys interesting, obten profitable, §ft§n amusing. . ` Wh h the man who disapproves. The band compared with what he had seen elsewhere. Now, if he were doing it, he would, &c., &c. He has carried his grouch since the last athletic meet and he will carry it with him to thq next, land the people laugh at him. His trouble is that he is alone. He came to the meet to enjoy him- self and he has failed. Here, in this little group, is the boy who made his father and mother bring him to the show. They are both busy amusing him. “Look Boi; i _ I ’ least. in the study of the crowd. nouns’/, _KIDNEY PILLS -x i0<(/‘ 1" i 'I #Nl -‘ ev* lf/ » /<\T\\T\j~‘. \\\ _ \\ cr".n N gpg/ ,‘.§'ic -\"’3 NU) Mai ,-m\v\Vi rp ss--f ' Q _ ___ I4 5 |:*C",,.i‘ i H ,;|lti:’_ R .'=iitlllll‘““ 3 'ms P -A ll °~1:i’fii B -r-r-r-r Tl1e`.=e cold, chilly mornings _ and nielils Show yOU that you tuners in which urs esnkernss start- . CHl1'fHff0fd i0 be Wlil'l0Ui lik? ed to work. Growers who discover, Perfection ‘ Oil Heater the quick. fffective and econom- cn-eulsr N0. ago: urs Invision or ical healitul Sifilffill- T|1¢ P=1'f¢¢¥- sotsny and is sung aisn-:sured by hm is 5m°kel°55» °d°rle55 and the Publications Brpnch of the De~" safe. It has s damper top, cool putmmt 0, Ag,.”um,m_ spring liauclle, fuel indicator and _ ” __e..~ ‘ easily accessible wick. The Per- fection 'will give you warmth and comfort st smqllcost. Call in and _look over our display. __ ; "Fel\l`lel|I & ' Cli8_iltilt“`l"" THB STOVE MEN 154' Richmond Street of Ladies Trunks at ., .'-l _, STUDYING THE CROWD. thy," announces the opening of each _ I _ _ -_-_ event, the introduction of evei')y new 1” many pac" 'md “mt tons of `-il - en t elcrdwd is gathered togeth' on him since childhood. Hisiparents et 'one of the conspicuous figures is`~v}e1_e creaud for the sole purgoae O! ' - ._ 1 ?l"'§B °X¢°"*blY»' the m“““g°m°“t 151 their creation failed. Henrid 'they aulty, the performances are nothing - - tr. Bonarl “Lewin-'eierrlng to the attempt ,N |sa»_ie.usiler present tions-I can _imagine no ‘length of ststance to which_,_plster will go wlilsh 1 shui not ‘bs may to feature. The boy is'tirst']`sZmused, then bored. Later he howls .and 'is carried away. He had sveryflamuss- ment known to the trade thruht up- entertaining him. The purpose of are disappointed. Here is a little fellow who brought his mother to show her the sights. "Oh look mother." He was anxious that sbs shou,d be pleased, she was pleased and he was happy. The child, the maid, the man, the woman who joined the crowd for their own amusement. for their own pleasure, missed their quest. They went away unsatisfied, unhappy. They who came to give pleasure to others succeeded' not only ln making the others but themselves happy. And this brings us to one point, at Happiness is a 'by-product, seldom, perhaps never, a`direct product. He who seeks it for himself, seltishly, is doomed to disappointment. It comes unsought, unlocked for along the path of duty when -the good and the happiness of others is thc quest. NOTES. There has been issued, by direction of the Minister pl Agriculture at Ot-' _tawa, a conspicuous poster calling' the attention of .potato growers to, the importance of examining their crop to ascertain whether or not it is infected with "Potato canker." The hanger shows in natural colorsapo- tato plant the 'whole yield of which' is allected by the disease. It also shows the appearance of individual suspicious symptoms of the disease lu their crop are requested to send af- fected specimens to the Dominion Botanist, Experimental Farm, Otta- wa.. The poster is issued as Farmers' _ In a speech st Bidnhelm 'dlrillfuly 21,i.- _ ome.Rule: bill, rdooiated that "it suminer hose of the British people that if the to carry, Home Rule "they only in lighting the ares of civil war, which would shut ter the Empire to its foundations.” Commenting upon these expl‘8BBl0nB. The Toronto Globe observes:-People conceivable that Mr.- Borden and his minent in order that they may., when ill Bflmin BFG b58iUUiD¢ £0 59|* if there fs one law for Torn Mann-wh0 was sent to prison for inciting Brit- ceivsble that they fully impressed nsiengly pan|¢-5m¢k¢n gf, ,wa,11°w if, ish troops not to shoot and krlllitrik- ers-and another for the Unionist nutering loyalty or csnsdisns and would it not bs better to await lwdsr. who directly encourages a civil war that may "shatter the Em- pire to its foundations." ::-Rexall Foot Bath Tablets used nl _ make a splendid bath for tired, ach- ada. "loyalty" by unfounded appeals to in! 01’ SW°ll°U f°°t- They “H57 in' liammatlon, make the skin strong and healthy and banish all your foot troubles. Sold with the Rexall guar- antee, 250. The McKinnon Drug Co., The Rexall Store, corner Gt. George and Kent Sta. Mtl. STORM CAUSES DEATHS. (Canadian Press.) PITTSBURG, Bellt. 3-At'..leaaiL 22 are known to be dead and `l1 others believed to have perished as the re- sult of a' terrific storm which swept Western and Northern Pennsylvania and Pan-Handle District of West Vir-' ginia and a section of East Ohio last night and early today. _ The monetary loss cannot even be After 24 hours' period of excessive- then, concerning the “immediate dan- acute as it has been represented to ay h°t weather' the storm broke mst gen,” the "certainty" of war wi_t.h"_be he would have returned long ere Germany," the imperative necessity this with the full information in his rain-tall. the electrical features were of__Canads "saving the Empire" by pocket. ' __ c vening. In addition to the extraordinary most spectacular. The storm of rain sused every stream to leave its banks. Within a. short time Water had washed away the railroad tracks earth from surrounding hills,~maklng all thoroughfares ln the .flood dis- trlct impassablmn C. P. R. STATION BURNED. (Canadian Press.). _ , NORTH BAY, Ont., Sept. 3-The Canadian Pacific Rallwnyjtation at Cartier alas totally destrozferhby tire' which started at 2 a.n1: his`-morn- ing and spread so quickly that the occupants barely escaped with their lives. ` - _ The family of the station agent and restaurant keeper escaped in the upper portion of the buil_ding.m (Canadian Press.) NORTH BAY, Ont., Sep,t. 8-The coroner’s inquest in victims `_of C."P. R. wreck at Matftawa openetilat that town this morning and was adjourn- ed until Wednesday without any evi- dence being taken.rn BISHOP MOBBED. (Canadian -Press.) _ROME Sept. 3-Bishop Livfero of bltta, Di Costell, in giving contir mation yesterday observed in the Church a girl with short .waist and short sleeves. He called on her to withdraw and attempted to eject har. Several young mcn'took her part and the Bishop retired. In the evening a mob carried on s. demonstration (is- fore the Episcopal. Place. petting the Bishop with vegetables. c. iinosrrrou Fon U Hou. n. r.. norman. (Canadian Press.) QUEBEC, Sept. 3-When 1-lon. R. L. Borden arrives he will be transfer- red from the Steamer Victorian to the Government steamer and on land- ing will be escorted to the city hall where civic address will be read by Mayor Drouin.c. \ ' WONDERFUL CURE AT ST. ANNE'S. (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL, Sept. 8-Loretta Me~ Mahon of Thorold, Ont, 16 years old who was almost totally blind ,was completely cured at a pilgrimage to the shrine ol Ste Anne Ds Beaupre. On Thursday while kneeling before rho `picture of Ste Anne and praying everently the scene cleared and. she tan now read the finest print without glassea.c. ` _-.._.._.______. CASTOR IA _[sm-_lnfants and Ghildrsii. n~euu~ u»t~»n 25 per cent them, and which they linss offered ,;.‘¢ _ -/.if l ` `» .' ‘;‘ . ._`i ,;.' .~ ' 11:/ l-.,~ I. . _ ,_ ._ ~; _ .‘_ .` . .___ _ . ._, __ - _W__*,__L___-... Mothers Here is a chance I i to buy ISch*i`1,olS.uitsl vrlso gare t’s Sui ts past years stock., ' ‘ Boys’ 2 pee. Suits 75 cents A lot of Boys*-Suits _at 75 cts " B`ack and Blue Serge and Fancy ' » - Tweeis and Worsteds will fit Boys from three to six years. These are _ _ Blue Serge and Chevlots Suitable I _ not new stock but a fewleft oversof ` 48 suits in the lot at......~..~. _ * _-_ - __ '*~ A11 Boys' Blouse Suits I 99 cents - _ ~ A lot of Boys Blouse sous 99; 17 suits in all, xnade of good strong for boys from 5 to'ro years of age _ regular price from $1.75 to _ _ - $3.25_any suit, for_99 ets.._...99c _lui _ -_*_ _ l _ ii-rs. ‘ll-ii""i`-s1-:-aun m Boys’ Suits at hall price a _ .;l_ '88 two and three piece 88 ` 2 I Black' and Blue Serge Fancy Tweeds l Worsteds and cheviots. All sizes 26 34 All ages 7 to 16 years Regular prices $2.75 to $12.00 any suit at half price. _ L _‘ _l `2` _ _ ` I` 'I`llE ` . ' THE » I HOUSE OF ' I HOUSE OF _ QUAIITY QUALITY (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL, Sipt. 3-Sir George Askwlth is he-re from England to en- quire lnto the Lemieux Act. and other _labor legislation in Canada. c. MORE FOR YOUR MONEY. 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' t ` ` We represent the strongest fire_ insurance com-_ panies in the country. 'l lie rates are low, terms reasonable and accommodations so satisfactory that you cannot afford _tolet your property stand unpro- tected any longer. Call today or drop a card-this doesn’t obligate you in any nay. W. K. Rogers Co. Ltd.li 84 Gt. George Street. ' A __ __ e __ l. ‘__ " \ cms' __|_ __ _ I _.ns '.11 is. _______;___ -'__. buying ‘$7 00 worth tl; | r | 1 1 f l » 1 _ PRICE- “ ‘