Av S- J tan v I Given Up To Die sat No Gwrge St Sorel Quebec I fcaffered from womb for seven years with dreadful pains over the front of the body over the back and down the legs I bad and chronic constipation and the constipation was so bad that I went sometimes for ten to fifteen day without any action of the bowels III In bed for one whole year At one time I was so low that everyone thought I was going to die and the last Rites of the Church were administered to me I was six different doctors without Undeserved Wrong Suspibion J game of politics is a queer one DWELLERS OF THE By a Banker picturesque and Ian PS I- i f of rf I j Ka of the East those wild and tur- especially when played after the fash- desert in ion of the Mai and Empire In its literally houses of hair endeavor to discredit the Dominion j their tents wholly made of goats Government it does not scruple to hair termed Dwellers of the Void misquote history and distart facte great diverts of Western Asia and of Not long since it accused Hon Mr Afrka soraetime6 Graham Minister of Railways of be- far into almost the very heart of a party to a raKoofl in arid wastes sunk in thesoll- treated by j Moncton deals desolation of the trackless i any benefit J V wilderness far from the upon its unwarranted assumption in of man with no siffi of regard thereto opposes certain re- save an occasional vulture or a jack- forms Mr Graham suggests touching or perhaps a hyaena prowling Railway with re- around in the hope of finding the re- But Conservative rogion at Toronto is all from the time of their wrong in its assumption The actual ancestor have been menace maoamc Then I got a sample of Prnitatives but I had no faith in them at all and I would not have taken them only my husband begged so hard for me to try As soon as I began to take FruitaUves I grew better me blowing was relieved the was cured my stomach acted and the bowels were moved but above all the fearful womb pains were made easier I have taken eighteen boxes in all and I am now perfectly well again Signed Madame JOSEPH roc lor or trial box at dealers or from Ottawa McBride has to Mr F Meyers the Newmarket agency Wonderful for the KIM Incandescent OI Lamp MR MEYERS will also faiths fully the Newmarket pa trons on Monday Thursday WITH only the purest best and American Oil sold in Canada house of Market grounds on Timothy Street T Time Card GOING NORTH Leave a p Toronto 805 545 Newmarket 247 ax 4026 SOUTH facta are that in regard to both the Halifax and Moncton transactions the vendor was a Tory the valuator of the land a Tory Parliamentary can didate both of whom affirm that price paid was fair and just Let us add that when there- transactions took place Hon Mr Graham was not a- Cabinet Minister What is more both these land deals were Mod the Public Accounts Committee of the Commons and dropped by Tories in the House as above suspicion Such attacks are not only unworthv of a narty organ but unjust to the Minister whose in tegrity is thus assailed- For some reason the Conservative organ at Toronto and its afternoon do net appear to engender an over abundance of love for the Hon Minister of Railway that is if we may judge of their attitude to wards him since assuming office In its issue of the 24th of August the Mail bases an attack upon Hon Mr Graham on the ground that upon his return from Europe and after hav ing examined into the methods of conducting railways there in Ger many especially he was impressed with the fact that particulars cf are not made public with the result that management has an advantage in buying the Tory organ- takes occasion to say Tho of the country with Mr Graham and his Prede cessors not favor this ap peal for secrecy in the conduct or a public work The insinuation conveyed in the above contains baseless attack upon the integrity and character of pub lic official against whom there has never been the breath of scandal since he entered public life If the Mail means gart by referring to Hon Mr Gra hams predecessors as he was a Con servative it- may have Inside infor mation to Justify its attack the heir of ditch but the people of this Dominion object to the two Ministers being placed on the same plane to the traveller and a terror to the more peaceable inhabitants of the ad jacent civilized regions For as the time of their forefathers so also now their hand is against every man and every mans hand is against them Might with them is right prowess in plunder and robbery Is ad counted a virtue and woe to those who on a journey across the desert have tho misfortune to fall into their predatory hands It is however said that hospitality is with them gion their guests after having first of course been plundered being then offered a nights lodging and meal of milk And scattered throughout Europe there are hordes of a also descended from who In many respects resemble the Dwellers also in tents though hut ragged and unclean tenements com pared with those of the Arabsone or two whole families living small wigwam the gypsies settle down like vampires in a place after a time moving off and inflicting their unwelcome presence upon someother unfortunate locality Unclean in the extreme they live as heathen or rather worse for heathen do worship some sort of deity and their numer ous children are brought up without education and without religion Sure ly the State should collect these un desirables in labour homes where the children could be educated and the parents compelled to work for their living But those wild Bedouin descendants of offer yet another confirma tion of the truth of Scripture for while it was prophesied that descendants should be wild men every mans hand against them and their hand against every man it was also foretold that Abrahams- other son Isaac should be the father of great nation in whom all the earth should be blessed And what great er to mankind could be con ceived than that Son of God should choose that race as the one in which to assume human form and by expiating on thecrojs of shame mankinds transgression- Him self bearing the just retribution due opening the gates of heaven to all who through His mediation would en ter therein rt t1 1 i i V A Mil 1 B Young Men Elderly Men any man who would Dress Best with the Least Outlay of Money will Appreciate the Announcement that a Store J Entirely for Men IS ABOUT TO BE OPENED IN NEWMARKET We have long realized that a store of this kind was needed here a store where men could go and choose all their wearables from complete assort- ments evocy article of which could be Up to the Minute in Style And Quality right and where Si will he quickly served by men who know tfie needs of men and whose mission here is to satisfy every buyer if will be Mens and Boys HighGrade Clothing Fool and theyll come from the Best- Makers we know of Furnishings and Travelling Goods Where the New Store be The new store for Men will on Leave Toronto a ft pm 1010 who the Chrw Oar re EDITORIAL I The question of disposing of will be The new store or Men will be West Main Street door to the Sovereign Bank where well have all the room we want to show to to satisfy them all Men that we come prepared Know How weve been serving Men for many years and our big business demands have beaten a path to the- worlds best supply sources Purchasing for three stores means such quantity buying as to hammer every possible trade concession Save Money in buying and where we IT CO CES Well Open this New Store and be ready to give us a on Saturday September show how capable we chance to Meant me are of keep the fact in satisfying you mind JAMES WHIMSTER A CO THE MENSWEAR MEN would both How the Boy was Saved and almost as tearfully to relate he was in jail j a strange place for a twelve-year- When the mHk supply is for jg any C wintry night that the boy was spasm of crying and has so to until ft Is Jelled it that he urged me to business is one that is often an economical substitute for that hat and neglected by the says the f n and went into the night feeling ttiers care the divine of last Municipal World To remedy of the real thing It can be used beat of sleety been denied him The this neglect tb flowing suggestion the cream soups and needs not criminal hoy took him home Is mad- vizTo pass a regulation thickening with butter and flour that c utile to to his mother poor struggling And so 1 cepted his proffered protection and out of the jail we walked together in to the now raging storm An1 yet it was no such storm as had raged in that boys lift a home blighted by a father who had deserted and trod den under foot every vow he took at marriage altar And so a MILLINERY FOR and Flowers Call ixA ate our stock toying The Hew Millinery Parlor Mrs WHIson Cor Main and Timothy requiring the clerk to lay before the mayor reeve or other chairmen of the council at each session a list of all Items of unfinished business The suggestion is one especially at the opening sessions of each as it would place new councils in of partially computed busi ness Inaugurated by their must have PHOTOS Call and see as for Photo We are certain you will be with AH work guaranteed XURBRfCKi Photographer Opposite Office Corporation when It granted and privileges Metropolitan Kail- way made a mistake In not provid ing tlat after a fixed date certain portions of Its profits should to the municipality as might be d- by or arbitra tion The National Federation ice- port that private com panies operating utilities be subject to public regula tion and this should done either share of the profit- or a of the the I AFTER OP MISERY and iron cells this was before fight against the jail was fought and won This was before love and firmness had supplanted rryl and degradation Behind iron bars that would shame king tiger of the jungle I found the boy lie was and you would have thought not a had ever that little tousled head with worn and face Hut he wakened startled by the grat ing of Iron man deserving a better fate than to toil all day to feed and clothe her hungry children A child no father and a mother- however noble who such handicaps and tries to perform the functions of both generally fails to perform that of either Is it wonder then that Is not brought up the way it should go Is it the childs fault If not why then the jail and degradation The boy returned to school brought good reports for over two CO YEARS mm Mw mm mm lot i mm BLESSINGS FOR Blessed the man who sticks to bis work for be rfiad rejoice hi Its Blessed who hangs to his Job thereof full knowledge of the way Use work must done is the man who not ashamed of grime and labor stain for when bis work done clean be the money in his pay enve lope roar who the at his band a better things for under muta tion of work well done will energy to TOWgte place in the man through to the of his day for Ms sleep shall be his drearrui divine The- quitter not to and bars and the of keys turning in their solemn monotonous locks as the with them he brought Joy altar leaving me alone with I gladness We had in a poor Pink- returned from he cell back into the way tried supply what was lUrea Lyaia corridor n his llttlo lie but to do this Dam SVegetaDleOompOUnd boy frightened at strange a fcpark hod to ins struck some- Baltimore four looked at his new cell- vner or a hertstrln had he mate at first fear- sounded respond from irregular- fully Then a look of Joy and terrible drag- jness came to his eyes might come Mi captive at the approach of gone feeling in my truant stomach I bad and there may have been worse given up hope of things hut they may be unsaid ever being well for it was boy not things we were trying to redeem Compound Then ny arr0 around the I felt as though boy I told him how much I thought The misuse of tho title professor when it Is applied indiscriminately to musicians In general finds an amus ing example in the following story credited to Bandmaster and printed in The Musical Age Some years ago was leading a band at a small country festival The advent of the band been awaited with interest by the audi ence and when they arrived they were quickly surrounded by a surg ing crowfcl which hemmed them in so that it was difficult or them to keep on playing appealed to the com mittee to keep thc crowd away and said that unless his men had more room they could not play The committee rnari shook his hand warm ly turning to the assembled multitude bawled out Gentlemen stop back and give the a chance to play The readers of this paper will be pleasedto learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science baa been to cure all its stages and that- is Catarrh Hairs Catarrh Cure the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity Ca tarrh being a constitutional disease requires a constitutional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system there by destroying tb foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitu tion and assisting nature In doing work The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure Send for list of testimonials Address J CHENEY CO Toledo Sold by Druggist Take Halls Family Pills for Con stipation Dishes that have become brown from being left In the oven may he Hard hoilcil eggs aro whltened and cleaned by soaking In for fish or water for a short time ed spinach- new life bad been of him and how I despised the had and am recommending it thing he did Yet what could do to all my friends Mrs Baltimore The most successful remedy In this country for the cure of all forms of female complaints Is rink- hams Vegetable Compound it has stood the test of years and today la more widely and successfully any other female remedy thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements Inflam mation ulceration tumors Ir regularities periodic pains backache feeling flatulency Indigestion and nervous prostration after all other means bad failed If you are suffering from any of these dont five up hope until you have Vege table Compound a trial If you would like special advice Mm J If be dlr not help me I might help Mm but I could not carry him I would his friend but he and In if ho things dor J should let and he swiped things again would not the officer say that the Judge made a mistake In not send ing kid to Industrial School where he would not have a chance to swipe things Then they would- say both the judge and should be In jail How com id he expect a Judge to keep bis if Ids boys did such things He taw the point and upright there in the cell the light In bis speaking better than tils words to Ob W the promise to Judge as tear- Her to health of wouW v One day his mother came at end of a weary toilsome day to tell that Harry was a changed hoy She told me how thoughtful and lov ing he was and that price when she had been sick tie had with the ten derness of a woman waited on her arid given up nil the pleasures of the street Finally tho tears into her eyes and said- Judge I never know Just why Harry changed so mUch till one day while I was ill had boon so sweet and kind I asked how it was lie became good for the Judge and looking up in my face with a tear in his eye he said Well mother yOUytcc Its this way I ever git bad or uwippn things again JuMge the Judge will lose bis Job and lie Is my friend he Is and Im to stay Mm IJ Judge of Denver Juvenile Court a Dont blame your he- cause Ihcy houses without cloo In your grandparents day the were cither cm their In the wash clothes is or Kinder FLETCHERS CASTOR Pickering College Newmarket Reopens Sept 7th Resident Day Preparatory and Commercial Vocal and Instrumental Music Drawing Painting Oils and In Water Colors Clay Modelling Wood Carving For Rate in the Regular Courses or In Muaio or Art Apply to P FIRTH D8e Prlnolpl Newmarket Ont A Chairman of the Hoard Hay Street Toronto m 1 J I I A rent for 1 DP i On pOBce Id l Til ARCHIVES OF ONTARIO nyce At the MAI Oi Op Psiraral Royal C Mr of Englt Is Moor Gonsu 1 My sen the la 1 f 1 coc I J TORONTO ra il i fiSfeK