QW "_ Wu Ill Zomglaints Such as Diarrhoea, Colic, Cramps, Cholera, Dysentery we recommend our Aromatic Strawberry Compound It’s properties are healing soothing, astringent and antiseptic 25c per bottle. J G. JAFIIESON 9 “Chamberla.in’s War.” Perhaps the I)'I\`U'G-G-IQT. M0 phrase hardly does him justive, fp,-; _“ner ' h' h h h ‘l f llowed . . _ f _ _ T ' ' THE FIEDICAL HALL MONDAY AUGUST 4 lm i:lL»mi:\ii=e:iienv;sl;-g Z; ;;,‘;,,h,_.,,,, __ Everything classiiied as summer goods has to go. 3 _V i i ' _ _ _ an” The “Red Axe Is of our leaders, but we also carry a large stock of the old reliable _ uneufnom" :And will be glad to' have orders of all our triends. . i_ilnnll l it _ iiithtirax. N. s. ,-govern" " ;~ _<'_' _ An Independant geournal, untrammelled and loarleas; aiming to _ __, l A ff l oust, impartial, nauaoia, seeking atall times .o further taebest interehtn of the people. and_to¢°lnised therefore aa The Pootlqfm Pgpgr -lrnpoged. There isa srreat deal of happi-_ Pllllillhtd \li\l0m£, ‘NCP P ' nik, and genuine hiulthful enj°ym¢nt} Noi-tu_»is¢x>o¢t oinee, at the foiiwfagratés, -giyable in advaneai-H A oruing' Edition, y (except Sunday), one monthase. pergi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 Semi~weekly tion (Wed. a Sat) per get $1.50; in advance ...................... . .$1.25 eekly Edition (Wednesday) per year $1.25 n advance.. ................................ . .$1.00 lranch Offices have been established at the followlnl places where subscriptions may be paid, news furnish- ed,advertiaing, job work and otheer buainsa transacted- Snnuneraide.Rogers & Rogers’ store-J. B.C. Baker, Manager. alberton,AA1berton Post Omoo-Herbert Clark, gent. Sourisliast, Telephone Omce-P. G. Seaman A nt I. E. B. llC&EADY, I I. P. HOOD, Eiitor Business Manager. __-4E_, __ g __,_ _L_ __ A - _- Thoroughly Reliable watches, ly wonder how ae do it. Gnl1'_at_1d_ alio\v_ug the pieasure ol' _ahovlu you.- what good value we GREAT GE JRGE STREET, 3 QW.; from' Gmfmn 5g,-¢¢¢_ __ ing' by the voloanofs sulphurous breath _ C ` ` A I '_ I-'V ' i A I ’ _ ‘ f M S _ _ __“=___ iw _ There’s many a. cause for headache. t f 4 ‘ H ' _» _ . _ -P_...__“= __ e _ a a good thing for Martinique, why not Men Are not often troubled by headaphex _ ` ` also for the entire wc-rid i And if for the Wheh the are it; is generally due to bil- _ 2- D :_ I ._§ ' ` ` Q _A “Q 1 ' , ' - 7 -__ _ ' A i iousness gr indigesntion. But wctiiezi _ _ ' _ I * _ ' _ <_ . -. If any-bod'y asks i ‘me or 'my wife what is good for incligcstiou, we fsay without li e s i _t`a_t_i ll g, Ripans Tstbiiles. One gives relief. Drizggists. -- '1‘heive~ceut ~ acket enourh for _an ordinary' occasion. _ the faintly hottie, éncents, contains :i supply or I year _ Hur experience' _has taught ns ». that honest. ttEa`tr`lier._tiis always appreciatedgalso t.h.s'_t_'_elose‘bnying enables us ro` sei! I Solos thrt our customers frequent g. _> .a _ _ ,_ -if Thi‘5§’fiii8' ¢ur;§1_sii`§ess'»_§p i-the ,Custom Tailoring .is _ gard to which some men and women wil paired faculties of the aged are compar now, to add another to the many views `= and opinions regarding the Martinique disaster,we notice a letter in an exchange. said to have been written by a very _esti- _ mable lady, which takes a superilcially ` cheerful view of what has bmi generally thought to be an appalling disaster. Her argument is Lrieily that all the 'people who _were so suddenly destroyed must have died at some time, one by one; that mostof them would have suRered eruptions. Let us be Athsnkhll Canafda°is_am0nl;thp There is much sorrow and mini! _ V exempt from of sarthquahedi »"a`ili‘f world, but s large proportion of it is _ _ among the myriads of ear:h's people who delight in living. To live virtuously, joyfully, hopefully ments than our miseries, to look persist-. ently on the bright side of things in this `-_-1.1-1-n-1-ll-Il-_* n&%i#@__ 3 tobe more ready tonumber our eojdi'-._» -___;_i;` ""\ life and yet be prepared for its inevitable? ending; to make the most and the best of `_f\_v. life for the real good of ourselves and our ," ,T_f§» felows.-this is the ttue__ph_\los¢Dhy of? _ T A ,_ I __ _ “"~ A wfinut siopaegvsfy imitihlylirnefioai' sum 1 rotten ws our sais i the present hopeful condition of adhirs in _struotivo statesmanship. The problem is the brain and heart of the greatest msn c ar at ones so ener tio out in Lord Kitchener’s address to .tho Boers at Pntaria. The Colonial Secretary has now the opportunity of his life, and we trust and believe hewiil prove equal to it. - ~ _-___ _ much both in apprehension and in real pain; their friends would have sorrowed and followed them in sadness to thegravs _find diverse sad consequences would have resulted to children deprived of tht ir por- ients, wives of theirihusbands and so on. She- conceives that the antithesis of all this really occurred: p At one fell stroke, with one touch, the Almighty laid his hand upon Martinique, and it was done. And how qaiet1y_ and merctfullyi No mothers weeping overt ` deadibaoa, no ohildrt-n~ svrnyinghand in 1 -1 __ hand seeking for father and mother, no _ * 4 __ _ _ ~ ' distracted husbands and #wives turning if . . ' ,'_over~dts.fi _or wounded bodies in frantic __`_"_4f_ _ ._ < _ _ _ _ _ 9' [haste and vild ft-ar,uo shrieks cf hsrrcr A' __ » Y ‘ _ _ _atiawful diseovleries-non i A e, n short, of [thc ioev.ta.b1e accompaniments of a. great _frsilnay disaster, a tire, or a. flood. ` The 'summons cime, and the multitude yitlpi- ied uothe spiritto Hiiii who gave it. And lgwhat more tranquil death c_o`_til'.i they die? How mire eauly and 'expeditiously make ` the journey from one land to the other Z, _ This is wha.t»mav` be called the cheer- ful view of thecase. And we confess th t 'we think it a better Ytietv triazftha; which _ _-aw in the'_Martinique-ii»a,ster__only the iv-engelnnce -_of ai angry Gad smittnz a. \ttherS dom. Butrthere are obvious-dif-~ l v W N ' tioulties in the wa 1 of fuily_acceptin'g this ° _'° ' ` 9 bright aid hopeful view of the c:ty’s sud- I den overthrow. For if such inst int blast- wtr d, .wi-= i.. nor better that it had not :_ been crested? Thus the so-called cheer~ ful view, if the line of vi_~_ion is exfended _far enough, ends in the darkness and _ shadows of illiintxble Light. T1 at wav _of looking upon the woxld`s trsgedifs is I alter . ll, not s. cheerful but a morbid one. . Tennyson in a mcrbid mood asked, Were it not b»t'.er not to bei And Job in his great atliictions wished tolbe hidden in the grave. But the souid mind in a soundgbody and in healthy mood feels al- ways'the_)oy of living and knows that and troubles. In the cases cited the per- l_ sont named only tick a cheerful view of _, _ . »*des.h__ because in their 'peculiar circumstances and for the -time _..s._. l their _ \iews of ~ life morbi-11.' Tue -_ truly cheerful view of -n "the di~a.st_rrs' that from time to time befall the world lies in taking note of the inc thatsp many millions are exempt from ihmnj More than three fourths of th INECUSIOM IAILORIING - larsest 'beat we~havi_»~svei=` had. _ _ ‘We are proud andpleased to see the number of new customers A ' "13 “fe gsiilla In .this department. _ -- . This is a good proof that we are giving' good values in ren- _ aHe up-to-date niatenals with best wogkmanship and above tall ' “%§F°°a ¢i°fhes_;Ar'111¢11_as¢__ =22rs=f=t¢d~ A i=.=.._New Suitings for the spring trade also Tmwiednss ago overeoaungs. A ~ EL AN ` ' ` I A ii ~ ‘ ’ ' I V- ` i 1. this lite is a. good thing, despiteixs cares IMSSIONCARIES IN IIMINCENT DANGER PEKIN, July 3l,-Doctor Canri3ht,‘ the American missionary( lissttelegraph ed Mr. Congrr that t-he missionaries* ln' Saechnen have made repeated demands 'dpohthe Chinese authorities forproteo- tion without result; that massacres- ol nativs.Christlaus and the destruction _cf their property continue daily and that the missionariec themselves are in immi nentdanger. _ . , _ _ 1 <-»- ~f» 1 ¢ - Headache I have headaches which seem pecf.ili"r_tf1 their sex, frequent nervous t1ir_obhm_:; headaches. Does it not seem as if suc.i headaches geculiar to wotnen must be at once relate to wonianly disease? i_No:n- en who suEer with diseases p¢_Culiar to the sex do not realize the drain of vital strength and nerve force they undergo as a consequence of It is this which causes the familiar heedaczies of Sick women. _ _ _ Dr. - Pierce’s Favorite Prescrlpiwlt cures- such headaches hy'_g11rmg _tho cause#-irregularity, weakening drains, intlamnxationt, ulceration or _female .weak- -ness. “Favorite Prescription’-i’ invigor- ates and tones up the entire system, en- I courages the appetite, quiets the nerves id ef h' sl . ' In glV€S 1' ICS `illg__ ESP “I was troubled with congestion of the uterus and female weakness ‘for live years," writes Mrs. Robt. 'Kerwin.. of Albert. Hastings Co.. Ont. “Was so weak and nervous 'I con d hardlvdo any work.” Hadsevere pain in back, also dizzi- " n and pain in head. My heart would beat' so hgh and fast at 'times I would have to sit still till I got all righhagain. B_ut afierltqking four bottles of Dr. `P1erce’s`Fa\;orite Prescription and _ one of his ‘Golden_KIed1ca1'D`iscover¥' I felt entirely well. I also used one_box o :Lotion Tablets' and one of ‘Suppositones’ as All the symptoms of my trouble have :shap- i .Eared and lam ct1m§letely_<_:uzed. Izthank you r your kind advice dd your medicine." __._ Dr. Plerce’_s Pleasant _Pellets clear the flomplexion and"sweeten the breath. 'A i __ - €: ~ - _ =:, :,e-'-_-*_--3., _ . WAN'r ' _ _ "Wifi _ 1”; rocrwofa tn use rrscsfrnaar use _ _We 'can save you on it’ Enough said. llaehinkta l#l I A A t _ I A ` . . __ _ A _ _ ,t.___~~A,_.\ I V: j tt; , _ ._~_» i_'__" tg » ‘J __v"__~A__ A, t ~ j, , ‘_ . ;‘ if. _ _ _ '_" ~ tl . ~ -lg \ ‘-‘~ . _ cu|.uvlt`u Aou\rrso_’Io,B.\|;. I xi' ` = » .;>;_l C ‘ ' __ gy .f _ _ A “ ' .~ if _ See <>rhef‘rhrif.fy__b_uy¢rS. S¥1==\Pi3i¥1_¢s_3tP.f11¢S= genuine . . ~_ .. - __ _v How Do these“Wohderht1"'VaIues“Sh‘it€A‘Youi A The war in South Atrica hasbeen called) ' i ~ e ~ V . -» CB ' has well done all that the militlfy arm of V 1 Read On' and Proat' ‘-» - '~ ' - » _ _ Lf sr\f`__;_f I I TH E CHEER F-U |_ VIEW, p the public service could do, to bring aboutf ~ r;..- .-use -P-RlCE h ha th CASH Tutreissouteiy 3 question that an South Amm Bu, 5 mm, ,,.°,.k re. __ _'All our Hats-trimmed or-untrimmed-but you avefgot to ve e °'°°°°t i"s°"°°i'h° h“m°“ “md i” '°°i mains vet lobe done in the wayof con-_ _ 01.11' W3iStS, 01' % 135. Allour Flowers and Fruit-half price. ‘ ` _ i » Weaf °'b1°t°§° mum b‘gg“"°‘° pmked °"°‘7 '“ in the world. It is, we think most lor- r 71 » ' ' ,,,.,,,,_,,,,_,,,,,,,,, ,he 13,, ,-,,,,,.,,e,_ And ,mm tm at mb _ me we hm a __._.._,; All our Crash Skirts for 5oc and $1, _no matter what they sold at before. _°°° f°’“‘ ‘“'°"“‘°’ it "9 °l’P°°i°°_°P"“°“°° how to use the now unchallenged British ._ Big- 101; Qf Embroidery at 4¢_P¢f "yard, ' A ‘ W"°’“ H°’"’ “'“"‘ B**°*'°' °‘“"° ‘°° sum-emaerin Swth Aki” 'fifhths mini- ._ » 32 Ends of Carpet for 75c, worth _$1-50-' each( ' _ 1 ;"°°;h 1”? fl°"':‘°" °t;"“°;°1 °°5::i°° h° t°:k mum of frfction .and the maximum of re~ __ _ 31 Ends of Brussels Carpet worth $150 5¢ ¢a_¢_h_ ` , l °° °°" “ 'W *"5 °f“ °Y°‘iii if sultin the pacifieatidn and development L " ' a ' " ` `° . _ adies Vests--roc each. “““°" "°“‘°“’ s°‘“°“°° “‘“"’ “" ""' °f=h°°°\=°t=v- 1"" °'°°‘°e "°"=‘” °‘ I ctunteffui of coiiars, Ties, Musiin scarfs, Stock Collars and American BEST VALUE IN HOSIERY ’ A ~ C ° i se t ~ _ . ' - a:;°°;°m_d_m';;dé; M Mn Chambufim Flowers and ‘Hats forthe price of the Hat. ~ ~ , - 7 and doubly so that he approaches -the - Big Value In Boy S Blouses ask on tho. lines of conciliation marked _ll a IA 05 an Ostfkhiand/Feather Ne¢kW¢3»f° Slightly soiled Chenile Rulfs off. 60 Silk American Scarves for 38c. A’ _ _ ‘ All Men’s Golf Caps, worth up _to 5oc_for_ z5_c._ i_ Big snaps in La.dies’~ Aoitcs. I _A ' » Ladies? Hats, Misses :_ ,§Girl’s~Hats--H-ALF ` PRICE l All Wrappers at'$I A i.*2"5,_ worth- up to $2.25.. » ` One lot _ ___’fs‘Pina.fores.~.alt`I-3.oH`.‘_I ` ___ ' Now come- uine-`AS.°ifI`URDA§Y____and’ ' Remember HOLIDAY; Monday-7'-Jas 'Qneyot of Ladies’ 45c Hose for 35c.' `_ ' p Worth up to 85c foiv 2j5c»." ` ~ "yi o all D. ‘&`A. Corsets; _ _~ . Lot of Black Dress Goods-I-3 off » _ T 1 I . .,, , About -afdozen stickers in the DreSSGOods De irtntente-we _ i _ Underski1;ts_.1-iiifheynare' Aodered at 'Ar-_3 og 4 _ " ‘The biggest a__,}trd_best bar _ainwe ever oderedfis 'our_25c _ worth at ft‘he?_factor§ 5oc_ a pair. A A " §One lot-_-of"Wh¥€eA.G_1o'ves-Ioc_a pair-~ -l 1. _ _ _ _, Sm”-Y, JuU.`31_-_- uéumvga _ _fs .i All Sunshades at %_oi¥, that is Colored and`Su»inmer~fr1lhd good-stmftf *-2 nv.-.1 utr- mttgum <=ns'i»£'s‘;or c»a§m1e*" .SSC 911? R_¢S111C¢_d Sh1r_t__Wa1sts from .650 and».7.5e _to--4 c `S SkW i fi -75 Ladies’ Shirt Waists; all sizes, Colored .Worth up to`_$-2 for 39c~ EACH.-_--jas. Paton? 6.; sl ~ Frequent __ _ _ . rm-aching % f=Ms'1fiAe~@f~» " _ee__ourA'» il 1 _ A_aisfs~a'”1-3 Q » A , A' - ';§r;;v;‘°::;;_'f_‘;o-:fs "“’° V_“-° '°°_`. %=_Sat‘urday eve_i1in'g_oirly¢$ro for our $I4~-SUITS, made .,.._.._ -12" '=,_' 1., ____ _ '_1_ 7.,” Big-»tableful1>of Boy_s odd Pants 59“c~, _wm1;_11_-_fuIp_; gg .$1 S _ _ - 1,_ _ _ ,gl _*wr THE _ iisiiow c%>e% _for gie- season-_Beautifililii ' e1`*._.'_.. ._ A _ _.-.O-‘Hill ~__° redfbalif 1% lifii fiom miles Of five Hung ._R1v¢*r - meet :all tl"a1n`s.' ‘ i ' ‘IPP 7 5 I ma Charlottetqrert, P A. _ i*;hLia:1’obseco_Epigu‘n'h¢.xiE!__notn8e£h8 _ _ iCk¢)’ TWi§Sl;._ Has never I _.P¢ai'i_ _or ffiRu by ..‘¢ 'fur i Address-JQHN NEWSQN at co d ' rietdrs if h S _ i U ,_ D A V i ` i i 4 ' - ` ~ . ‘ ' '° ` lv V _ _ __ I .` /‘ _ ._ ’ J ~ - _ _ - 1. - -3 ~. _ _nr _' ‘ _._ _ _ _ _ ' ' 7 Tl” TI2¥Sf Ondfty iii 5 1 AW* i 1 Z I A Call to~day-and ask your ccompauy you to the