4'” ' ' ' .h \ _, _ ‘i .`,&‘li '3 \"'.‘~~=1 -.,;:- " » -v .- Q -*_ _*_ . f ._ _ _ _ , _» ._ \~“ ' _ ~-. '_ ~`-r.¢ ~= _ ' ` : `= "` J _ - ' 3 "`T'::'-!.\;->~ P-‘ '-*""‘?f'!\! =$‘i'!.'$‘§:§~ - - ' '1 '-' ` -r. "~_ "E-> Of Ventura Co. Cal.. N. Y. Journal. DIBILTOBY. Satisfoction to its inhabitants and that Francis Tx-eveiyan Wilfrid P. Pond. riches, are many, the principal one, be- its ~ _ th dollar in the West is scarce and S\1mm¢1‘ i‘¢S°l'i`» has olreadybccome. From . _ "use e A the 909° °f your excellent article I infer WFOUNDLAND Big Uaer of Yards of- purchasing the manufmtm-eg 0; tha East, that you are under the wrong im. ST. JoHN’s, Nd. _ September 7.-Forest "L\@w Fall Dress G-00d5__ - ° d r 1; tation charges. The precsion that we have t fires are ravishing the country and _ _ _ his ls up 0 Buspar growing her, the Pham wish threatenseveral large lumbering districts. Pawn,& C1' 55f~ - .~ - Twenty-three houses have been destroyed Big Sale of Ghildren’s School Suits factures, and the Western dollar its own §>_\_1nx;:l__e__rlt;_c_.:n;l_s;e;_r;_;l;1<;ln_ge;l(;i ;\§i;r1ees;_iex;_g in tm semémenn at whim B", and "_ halfprice. Siaesup -to 27.-Patou %:t_LGo Lastgearlcontributed tothe November isfeued “hat Mb" villages h°'v° al” ` number of the Prince Edward Island been burned' It is possible w °°p° with our NCW DUOh€SS Of Y0l`k% ° - . th H , d I ll l fhll ' - M88&21ne_an article, Wolves in Sheeps etgtilfgziszzs 3112;” tt; 18:3? wmsmber Hat the faSh|0n_ Clothing, intended as a warning note _ ’ “ 2 against one of the suspected plants.-the interests wmbevery gran' A at Paton s‘ 5”' ack n Ragwort (Senecio Jacobaea) which has -'““"*”__ ‘ 0 5 N F d N J as already secured a dangerous stronghold in BENTLETS is "i°»i‘°§i9 i-'i\iim°Ui- _ Nevldellinliigervledvar lihrd Silankegsv-Pato EE ' Prince Edward Island. It abounds in 0°’ 7 KiDs’s County. is reported as wide spread “JESS R mn Soma DAY' _ , resides east of the Mississippi around Alberwn anl westward of that To keep pr°phes°;;_,;g_ Lord Sansburys _ " "i ' ’ '*"" place, and I find it spreading into widely redmmeutis 5,".-ew bs a wma", _ _ _ J __ ‘ 8 851115 twice the size of what is really the West, separated localities in Qneen’s County. some day, particularly as he is seventy This plant is held to be a. serious irritant ,me “rs (,1d__ onuws Jo,,_rna1_ . . l_ _ _ _ to patients liable to attacks of hay fever ` y I _ dl h d h _ . an ave prove t at it is the cause of Bmychsts and an athletes depend on Wil” 8DD¢8r8 to be the same , . . _ _ disease in some of the lower Iélnlmely _to “Icp then' ` S _ animals. It should therefore be ex- Joints lm erlimusc emu mm' _ _ I ' -0---if terminated. It is easily recognized, _EMMA GOLBMANWAS _ _____ _ f r for it is a conspicuous plant with exceed- ¢0\1l1i»l‘¥» Till! 1110118! b°iDK 808\‘¢° With iingly showy and beautiful Bower clusters. ‘s IN BUFFALO MONDAY. It is at its best even now growing along °'-"' the roadsides and I tto sa even ‘ BU"‘L°'S°pt°mb" 9""I° is r°P°'“d a "gre Yu in cultivated lands. It stands two or Te" “ha” Emma G°ld?an. Anarchist three feet high, has ragged looking leaves °“d°" was he” 1°” M” “Y “nd thft 5 ° drooping “Wand the sides of occupied a house afew doors from _where the stalk and is crowned by a large C”°l3_°°‘ lived- _ _ i -_ ' mass of flower heads each like a wild as- ~ °'“__°_"“ ter or Michaelmas dai onl lden in colour. It forms a delsizhtful ycotgirast to Kumford Hudwhe Powders _ ,nebleemapei-pleases.-s wlulwlrlelllt* ' ‘ virtually worth only about MI-3 cents in T Eastern dollar purchasing its own manu- production, referring principally toagri- wlture; will do relatively the _same work. Now, roughly speaking, it is ONE THOU- SAND miles from the Atlantic Coastto_ the Mississippi River, which is consider- ad by every one the centre of the United States: but from the Mississippi River to the Pacido_Coa8t. is TWO THOUSAND miles. Again roughly speakiiiil. 70 Del' cent, of the population of the United Staws River. Therefore we have an area of populated by only 30 per cent of the entire population of the United States, and that again includes Indians, who are surely not a great factor in agriculture, mining or such business enterprises. In times _ gone by the Western people realized that 3 in a community of interest lay their best N chance for the developement of their rich _ them, the feeling being strong that what- l ever project in hand required Only 5 little development to reveal it riches, and with that neighbor-ly feeling that the prosper- ity of one should be the prosperigy small, arose that method of buyii\8 Mi 9** U olpecially in minl from TW% cents per share to dollar D01* 9\\8-N. but issuing only a few thousand shares. This is what we of the East could not nn- derstaafl; mat, the pwiww which prove themselves to be so ric should sell their shares on the penny basis. The millions upon millions of dollars that were ,taken Wy, of me su-th with the little expendi- and made very many P00918 14011, llid i8 doing so still. Of course the method brought into vogue countless wild cat concerns that sold their shares on the same basis. However, these concerns sold their shares by the rcam, the printing i as lonzas there wasa SS DBVCL' 0058 shines to unload :Tow shares. The West itself suffered from these, more than the East. A big maiority of the many vpion- eers who made their fortunes in the est, starting virtually on the PENNY basis. after doing so, come tothe East with their fortunes and spend their money here, but leave the further development °f the West to the new corners. If the West could command for the development of its various products, 1-10 of the capital that effects E-lst in its own dominion sinks in worthless enterprises cvcg five years the riches of the United tutes would be added to at the me ofabout g500,000,g000 a year Few Easterners reauzg fgr i|;~l(|5l1Cc, Life V385 BXLBDU OI th() State of California; when_it is known that an imaginary line starting at new York city and extended along the coasth P598- ing through the States of New ersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware. M&!‘5'i8i1d. YH” ginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Geo ia, and half way down Florida. would be seo miles in extent. which is the length of coast line of the State of Call- fornia, and which gives ita change of climate with a new variety of p ucts everz hundred miles. _The State is one hun red and fifty miles W1d0- NOW imagine this vast domain with its riches awaiting the capital, much as has-_alrewiy been invested there, to develollits PTO- perty! ' _ _ Coal was King! Oil is_ ts successor Without coal the world lsplriiiymd- 90 per cent of the cost of every ton of coal mind is labor. 2 per cont 0l\1Y~ iii me °°9° f ri iubcr in the production of _oil.'I'herefore coming demand for oil ls unlimited, lr. 2 the rail;-cans which have throttled so many enterprises by _ their 0X\10i°bif»8¥li» charges, will be con. pelied_ in self defence to use oil as their fuel instead 0! ¢0&1~ The profits of a well-conducted oil _com- pany, owni.. good oil lands. 'from ihe sale of oil for$uel alone, not aonsiderini! by-products. are_staggering in their en- ormity. Oanfornm is now proven to be one vast oil reservoir awaiting only the capital to sink the wells and ta this reser- vo ri, alnd me of tim East gc garnish this ca ta w reap e harv - 'Phe New Amsterdam Oil COIIIPBUY °f Ventura, California, owns n "vt £1105 Of oillaud in the best district; numbers in its personnel of officers, men of the hillb- est imergity; it ofers you this opD°1'f»\1l\' =t _ y. L.: v-.luc of shares $1-m 0U»°h~ A stricily limited number of sales at that price and thetotalissue of stock isalso strictly limited. It already numbers among its stockholders men of the high- est eminence in the United States among ‘fl‘°"° "° ii; ....“°':; lie. is 3 D. R9 c err ° bert one , ceo. H. Mellen. august Schacht and a host of others. Send for prospectus. New Amsterdam Oil C0`Y-f 309 Broadway. N. Y. 94 all iw lisiilll ll co. 'mi n may comea pest ` N DIGBSTION WITIOU.l‘.A BTOHACH - The fact that peopieu can digest foo after the stomach has been remove vesthat the importautpart ofdigco I 6 Lost""""` Opportunity. If you did not begin 9” _gpeninsviiect digootioaaod prompt removal-"d day, you arohandicappod !0\' ‘ mu ’ ` ' I best positions next year by i-11080 who did. You had better lt!-rt as soon-as you con. We M8805 su the domandforooiili' c¢§€‘Z5¢__g gaiatantl. A Send for freesyllabllto laritime Business tillage. HALIFAX, N. . Kaulhach 6 Schurman a_',_ fm.-x LAWSON’S |NDBPBm)HWCB Boerox September 7.-A great efort Spirit °f .the Times malady. I agree with you that the envi- bi'°°~kiU8 UP the Il1d0Dl\d°Ii¢°- I3: an‘;ndvi'1dlliii‘l'eli°Dli.llI3’ gg” was are sec‘y '1`r¢\l~. BUUIY H5U~NAN» able reputation which this Island enjoys _.._¢..; transported from sickness to hap n R°“1E°“*°' in this connectio h ld be v M1450! ii! D0dd'B Kidno ns W ° mnber °f BELGIAN GLASS TRUST. greatful to that wonderfuI ' medicinei u m _ And' `as_» Doddfe K__~idli`cyPillshawe c red _they should make the fact as widely Lozvnon, September 7,--The Brussels people a`.llovex-i»the_1vo\i1d,lone niayjudge . Hen” Hmmm 1 known as possible in order thereby to en- correspondent of the Financial News says °f the mumwde whim M933 33° °f A. L. H. Short (Hazard of N. Y. Com. Adv.) Bud develope tourist traBc, as it thatu majority of the Belgian glass works DQS; Kigdtisxnpiils' uebec mm A. F. W. lasik- 198°! Siifif °f ih¢ '1`i‘I1°°- 15891161111! Domed- But it appears to have consented in principle to the forma- i ‘I thank Dodd’s Kaine Pills. lmabercrombie, spirit of lbs ’1`im¢S- me proper to point out that unless some tion of a trust under American control °“"°d" mi’ °f kidmiy _ Thos. allen, Tobacco uaafuturer. steps be taken by the powers that be or receving for their plants oue.r,h1;~d ¢,,,s'h' 1'? 5.5,* ¢lV'¢1_5’ ------ by individllilis Roherally in the public in- and two-thirds in shapes of the trust. ost "maid: p%o?tc§nwbel°ieves eb THE REASONS that the far West tcrest our fair Isla d be ghd to have regaineii`1uy__health must seek me East for capital to devel” house as regards My fever as many a thousand times to Dodd’s Kidne y 5l)0bhel‘, though less fair, place of ' _ . GENERAL GOES TO QUEBEC- _is often associated but it should receive ____ _ s;';:‘.;°f..i.“:‘.i.“”";..‘.t;f:'“°':.‘f.'.:‘:‘.:°..°:. °“*'~S°°*°~”“-°'°“°°°'“°'“'-dy _ 0 __ _ _ , _ _ ture of capital. proved the west rlzht to get up we “damn irme gun,” §1°?.!°:°;‘t;’;r§_i;;§::n§:6;iTgn”`;idn;’mt; ueodwks. _ ' _ _ _ _ 1 _ membrane of the respiratory passages ‘ which is the most prominent feature of the disease under discussion. You also mention the Ragweed, (Am- brosia Artcmisiaefolia)plant of very differ- _ent appearance. Like the ragwort it has imuch~dizsected ragged leaves, but the flowers are inconspicuous. The plant ris- es but slightly from the ground and is to all appearances entirely green. This un- welcome tourist has visited us and some members of the clan have come to stay. I first found it on Rochford Square a few years ago, and shortly afterwards on the upper part of the Park Roadway. Un- like the last mentioned plant which is beautiful enough to betransplanted into a ' garden, it has nothing in the world tore- commend it, and any one but an enthus- lastic botanist would gladly root it up even if it were not suspected with good reason to be connected Qwith hay fever. The golden rods are not free from suspicion, but may be as guilty as the others. This is not the place to enter into the subject of the disease but it may be interesting to mention that very beautiful flowers such _ as roses have been known to trouble suf- _ferers from the complaint which is so wide-spread in the United States. , Ihave known people to have to leave this island when some of these plants have fcome into bloom; I have been asked by medical men if they grow here, as a result of enquiries made by by fellow practicu- ers seeking suitable places for the hay fever patients to spend the summer _months; and I have been asked by more than one sufferer to speak of these things in some of the articles which from time to time the editor of our provincial magazine -does me the nunorof asking me to _com tribute to its pages. Should your article and the above com- ments thereupon lead to a desirable official crusade against these weeds or in-_ duce evena few public spirited individuals to interest themselves in the matter the Island mkht indeed remain immune in this particular and thus reap a bohntifu harvest from an increasing number of summer visitors attracted hither by the- beanties ofourruralscenery, our health- _giving climate and the peaceful quiet and _’ rcstfulness of our delightful Island home. I am, Sir, yours etc. Lawmmcl W.W1rcox. royal review there next Tuesday; ‘ chest. Price 10 snd__ KELLY KENNY APYDINTED Lennon, September 7.-General Kenny has been appointed ailjutant-ge eralto the forces in succession to S Evelyn Wood. opiates or any harmful drug. They crea n- habit fromjooutinued use. ‘ pondent of Daily Telegraph, “thatLo Kitchener is not going home, but wi yard, who is going to leave.” e .1..__._>.___..¢_ sure you get KUMFORT. Never accept substitute. It is better to be safe th l‘0RTarethe best. All Drnggiste in OUR A i LB RG! keep High Quality Groceries at Low Prices. Buyers who have not vieitsd us will do well to call and seewhat we can do in the way of Supplies- llriscull is llumshy, 1 Eirdi: takes place in the intestincsn Hence it comes that Dr. Chnso.l Kidney Liver Pills are so wonderfully successful in cnrin chronic tudlgeetion and dya pad alma,” lain *SF A _ 0' _-¢.......'¢i-.-.:.»=~._.....~.;-l.,=....°-is is a Pleasure | active, und vigorous, au-l aolnsuro per- hutapoorWaci:i\ bwunlhlll 1en&eacpeehltyefauppyil¢ eustnmen wit Wahi$ ______li-_ing uneasiness Pl'0ii\lCC Hay il biing made here to arrange a race _zucihyamfs lnacutwggecaun I b°iiW¢°l_\ Shamrock II. and the Iudepeud- “pr D 8 nes' ‘ as “re “°,_°g FCVCL -ence in New England waters after Hhs" 9 my' 1 . -- °\\D 1106!. To this end the editor df the' ' S ' Sm,-I read with much interest your Gm” °°'d°¥ “Hi 8 m°l8llZ¢ to Sir Thomas ¢01_o>ua1=:raUs'rco.,n.v. nnrosrronv leading micle in me issue of Tn Lipton asking whether, in the event of __ _ me-up °-r>iw$1-.°°°- Sm” $‘-°° E°°"~ Gsasprlu of the oth lust. under the his Winnie: the cup he would aivethex be lla c ' 0\’¢\“i'°d ““d°" L"'" s"‘°°N°w ]°""' ca tion No H Feve in , which ou i“d°P°Dd8l1°¢ o seridus of races ini QM °D0hem_°°rr°<=t is ,,. _ wear and easy-to 'buirl ol ? li. ¥~'-f>.-if .3.‘!>§`»-}l`4.é.’ ii 'T3 mfs ' MU#-P se _ __ ;_SableistheFur_ QQ# favordet finish the task assigned him here. Gen- is eral Lyttleton willrcplace General Hild- In September we will move to the ing Norton’s Hardware store (our old, Stand) A _ Tremendous bargains 25 to 50 I make a quick clearance before _ ,_ _ 5 s to 50 When you ask for Headache Powders . ~. an ' _ lo and Zio. sizes. W Is bsmlul el bargain., we! I Boots and Shoes Ready-made Clothing 25 to 50 ` Underclothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties at 25° to 59 _ P i Iats and Caps 2.5 to 50 Small wares 1-3 of Clark Cotton Spools 200, etc each. No reserve- -best of the season at _ _ .. __ moval sale e' no _ IV F 25-.'_> 'vi 'idx _ , ' >.-1' 1-. .;~‘~s.=i‘ -JE; i~<‘»-