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VOLOME XLVll. ('!'Wo OOLLABI P ... - n.t.a.) ASK YOIJR · . ..... The Lake . .. I ' ' THE COLOR QUESnON ie a v!ry important one aa regarda flour aod bread. The moat eminent aulhoriUea an: agreed that the aoariebing floor is aot abtolutely white but of a· rich creamy white for so Boa! of that color tbe food Yalnea arc by bleacbintr. The ncb. crea&y whsteneaa of "Verbena" Flour, aad the bread made from it is proof poelli\"e, of ita ••periority OYer all ordinary Brand•. ' - !.AU or Tllf WOOIII1141WilG liMOtD. •••+•6A6•·····•·++••••·····•*•• Notice to Mariners I NO. 1 OP' 1906. Reduction of Inland Postage Rate .- . On aod after . the let Iuly next the rate for ldter e posted lO th e C.lony :1nd addreued to 'places in Newfoundland an d Labra- dor u:i/1 be -TWO ce711S j;u ounre --·tl ghl . B. J. B. WOODS. Poalmaater-General. General Poat Office. 12th June. 1906 . R. A. SQUIRES, LL.B. SOUCITOB, AlfD NOTARY PUBUC. .. . CONTRACTS TAKEN orth Sydnciy COAL. NOW = IN · sToc · K: Oyola and Diamond Dyes. Mat Patterns. .t Furniture, Mattrasses, Iron Bedsteads. Groceries, Provisions, Dry Goods, Biscuits- New and full stock of l noor Locks, Ketches, Bolts and Hinges. Clothes and Dresser Hooks. Just received, a ni ce line of Pai nt nnd Wall Bru sh es; ali!IO, an assortment of mixed nnd en!lme le d Pain ts. Nice c .>lours. Ma.rbleine- aaorted colours. . ' . l ... l ; ,._ h. l'\ I. .. Printers' Ink, will the notice of the public, tke me of our Shoes, their , t and Finish ined with their splendid wearin§ qualities, meet tke approba tion of our many customers. --- Orders for 1200 pairs from one ou3tom· er tell the story.----------- - --- Archibald Boot & Shoe Illanufact'g Co. Ltd. W. J . . Mana,ter . - - - SfAPLE AD PAICY ROODS. have some lines of Dry Goods, the equal of which for Quality and Price bas never before been seen in Special lot of Caps- 20c. each. Summer Goods in endless variety. ,. .Just. received direct from Great Britain- FULL STOCK . of GENERAl DRY " GOODS. We lfave many special linea which for quality and price cannot be equalled. Coli and sec them. IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS . Provisions, Groceries, Gadiz Salt, TSJ.!, Pitch, Fishery Supplies, &c. Beach Premises,: Harbor Business at Grady, La.bra4or. SBIRWII- WILLIIIS' PAID'. Denlor: "l W. P. hos durable and luting colore beCI\u .. e of the high qunlity of r&w materials used, th'e care 11\ken in and the skill employed in mixing and grinding. The S. -W. Co. hl\8 ita own dry color pliUlt and proJuoea dry colora second none "for brilliancy 1\Ild 11trength ; optsrat.es ita own lin seed oil mm nnd manufocturee all the pure linseed oil used in its pai nts ; bas ita own Je&d and zinc mines, and em- ploys a sta ff of 10 to 1 m&intain the standard of all produ c ts and raw materials. . u With materials of such qulllity, COJnb.ined with the thor- ough they receive in mixing and grinding, ia in sured tho most peruu\ne nt and durable colora it i.e poaaible to m&nufacture. · S. W. P. wears &along u MY paintctm wear nnd retninatits brig htneBB and freahneBB for the longest poaaible time." AND HYMN BOOKS-all kinds. Sold by MUNN &c. COMPANY, Agents. J. Ro. N, FOE SALE_ L I PROVISIONS I Flour, Pork , Butter, Moluses, Tea, Kerosene Oil. whole- - salo and rotnil ; Pitch, Tnr, Oakum, Linseed Oil, Rope, Sp=rit, Ollrd_, Pine and Spruce Plank. of Tu rpentine, Pu tty, Windo'v GIR.88-all sizes from 9 x 7 llbd- ce Bo-rd, · Pine Clapboard. 80 x 28. Just reoeived from Hall's Bay Mille. Other shipments daily Len lher nnd LentbenvaTe. Hl\y, Oat&, Menl, Bran. expected by train and &ohooner. See the prices Nnils--nll s izes. colore. Full atooka of Dry Goode, Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, SEEDS I SEEDS I Omcz. - 1. KIMBERLEY ROW Picture Framin g, Furnitur e, Books, Stati..,nery, &c. · Cnbhnge, Turnip and beat Timothy Ba.y Seed. s T H C) M As R Q s - New Feathers, Mattra.eeee, Stock Condensed Milk just in. - • - - = ,- · . . _- -_ :_ AT : .-- <oppoaite Star ot. the &a Ball. ) _ . .. , .... ... .., ...... IW.J-'1 '- tet Har _bor Qraoe. (: THOMAS •.. Water s .. reet . Wat ... &red Will,- a-.. . I v . . . .. . I • •• ',.,... '

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Page 1: collections.mun.cacollections.mun.ca/PDFs/hgstandard/HarborGraceStandard...that the ~ost aoariebing floor is aot abtolutely white but of a· rich creamy white ~lor, for so Boa! of

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VOLOME XLVll. ('!'Wo OOLLABI P ... - n.t.a.)

ASK YOIJR · Bll--~· . -· .....

The Lake . ~

.. w::r&;;:;~;~·····•············

I ' ' THE COLOR QUESnON ie a v!ry important one aa regarda flour aod

• bread. The moat eminent aulhoriUea an: agreed that the ~ost aoariebing floor is aot abtolutely white but of a· rich creamy white ~lor, for so Boa! of that color tbe food Yalnea arc unimpai~ by bleacbintr. The ncb. crea&y whsteneaa of "Verbena" Flour, aad the bread made from it is proof poelli\"e, of ita ••periority OYer all ordinary Brand•. ' - •

!.AU or Tllf WOOIII1141WilG CO~ liMOtD. •••+•6A6•·····•·++••••·····•*••

Notice to Mariners I NO. 1 OP' 1906.

Reduction of Inland Postage Rate.- .

On aod after .the let Iuly next the potla~e rate for ldtere posted lO the C.lony :1nd addreued to 'places in Newfoundland and La bra­dor u:i/1 be -TWO ce711S j;u ounre --·tlghl.

B. J. B. WOODS. Poalmaater-General.

General Poat Office. 12th June. 1906.

R. A. SQUIRES, LL.B. SOUCITOB,

AlfD

NOTARY PUBUC.

.. . CONTRACTS TAKEN

orth Sydnciy COAL.

NOW= IN ·sToc·K: Oyola and Diamond Dyes. Mat Patterns.

.t Furniture, Mattrasses, Iron Bedsteads. Groceries, Provisions, Dry Goods, Biscuits­

New and full stock of l noor Locks, Ketches, Bolts and Hinges.

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Clothes and Dresser Hooks. Just received, a nice line of Paint nnd Wall Brushes; ali!IO,

an assortment of mixed nnd en!lmeled Paints. Nice c.>lours. Ma.rbleine- aaorted colours.

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... ~-• l ; ~ ,._ h. l'\ I. ..

Printers' Ink, will the notice of the public, tke me of our Bo00~ Shoes, their , t and Finish ined with their splendid wearin§ qualities, meet tke approbation of our many customers. --­Orders for 1200 pairs from one ou3tom· er tell the story.---------------

Archibald Boot & Shoe Illanufact'g Co. Ltd. W. J . . J~E.S,

Mana,ter . - - -

SfAPLE AD PAICY ROODS. ~We have some lines of Dry Goods, the

equal of which for Quality and Price bas never before been seen in town~

Special lot of Caps- 20c. each. Summer Goods in endless variety. ,.

.Just. received direct from Great Britain-

FULL STOCK .of GENERAl DRY "GOODS. We lfave many special linea which for quality and price

cannot be equalled. Coli and sec them.

IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS .

Provisions, Groceries, Gadiz Salt, TSJ.!, Pitch, Fishery Supplies, &c. ~

Beach Premises,: Harbor Grace~ ~Branch Business at Grady, La.bra4or.

SBIRWII- WILLIIIS' PAID'. Denlor: "l W. P. hos durable and luting colore beCI\u .. e

of the high qunlity of r&w materials used, th'e care 11\ken in monu(~ture and t he skill employed in mixing and grinding. The S.-W. Co. hl\8 ita own dry color pliUlt and proJuoea dry colora second t~ none "for brilliancy 1\Ild 11trength ; optsrat.es ita own linseed oil mm nnd manufocturee all the pure linseed oil used in its paints ; bas ita own Je&d and zinc mines, and em­ploys a staff of 10 ~hemista to 1m&intain the standard of all products and raw materials. .

u With materials of such qulllity, COJnb.ined with the thor­ough ossimil~ing they receive in mixing and grinding, ia insured tho most peruu\nent and durable colora it i.e poaaible to m&nufacture. · S. W. P . wears &along u MY paintctm wear nnd retninatit s brightneBB and freahneBB for the longest poaaible time."

~PRAYER AND HYMN BOOKS-all kinds. Sold by MUNN &c. COMPANY, Agents.

J. c ·Ro.N, ~~H-r;_~:,,sJ,~:f-T_! FOE SALE_ L UMBE'R,~ I PROVISIONS I Flour, Pork, Butter, Moluses, Tea, Kerosene Oil. whole-

Jo.~ - salo and rotnil ; Pitch, Tnr, Oakum, Linseed Oil, Rope, Sp=rit, Ollrd_, Pine and Spruce Plank. of Turpent ine, Putty, Windo'v GIR.88-all sizes from 9 x 7 t~

~ne llbd- ce Bo-rd, · Pine Clapboard. 80 x 28. Just reoeived from Hall's Bay Mille. Other shipments daily Lenlher nnd LentbenvaTe. Hl\y, Oat&, Menl, Bran.

expected by train and &ohooner. See the prices Nnils--nll sizes. P~tinta-all colore. Full atooka of Dry Goode, Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, SEEDS I SEEDS I

Omcz. - 1. KIMBERLEY ROW Picture Framing, Furniture, Books, Stati..,nery, &c. · Cnbhnge, Turnip and beat Timothy Ba.y Seed. s T H C) M As R Q s - New Feathers, Mattra.eeee, Stock Condensed Milk just in.- • - -H~~av . n~&'l.. = ,- · . . _--_ :_ AT HENNESS~-'8 :.--<oppoaite Star ot. the &a Ball.) _ ... ,

.... ... ..,...... IW.J-'1 '- tet ~treet, Har_bor Qraoe.(: THOMAS ~ss •.. Water s .. reet . Wat ... &red Will,- a-.. .

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CooW c.tt. IDol C:.pocmd.

'!::t=--=-~-=Wr~ ~ IJol4 ... &woeS.- • --~•o. J. ter oi'lltJia ,.._PJ*'bos: No. >=dl'-·t• 8WOIIIZ•r tor ~I -··~box. 64111 u ,..=: ll\..&.forOooll'aCo\

kiD Oo!D-.cl; tallo 111 • ... t. tlltC. •

'lla Cook M..nolno, eo.. llodlor, ODie,.•

o. v: TRAVERS, Agent and Commission

Merchant. OFFICE:-

Uterary INSTITUTE ROOMS. (Muon's Block.)-

Water Street, Harbor Grace. e~'Rt>. -- .

The Subscriber,,t~viog had le31'5' experience in Law Ofllces in St. John's, is prepared to aCcept MIY doc,. umentary work entrusted to his c:are-­sut b as ·Wills, TransferS :and Assign· ments of Real Estate.

Loans on Property secured. .. Arbitrations on Land, &cl

J. H. HENDERSON, Water Str~t E., (Mrs. M. l..AH~tv's).

.;

jAMES D. MUNN, JJ«iler in .&aZ B.ltrM, COmmif·

.wn .AgtJrit, ~, .A~,tlto. ~

Hor'>or ~. - N~tquncllamJ.

GEO. GORDON, Manufacturer or and Dealer in

Tinware Sheetiron and Galvanized Iron W~re.

STOVES of &llldndt now in atock.

Funnelling, Stove Fit-• tinge, Fire Screens

-supplied promptly and cheaply.-

Sto.es, Grates and Linio$1 • stock. Ou~t trade ordeti gnoeo- tempt

attenb<m

BACK TO DEVIL'S ISLAND. '

It. it eeUled that Eddie Gavin muet go back to lbe horrore of Devil'• leland. "From Devil'• le­land tbereie no escape," tbeFrenoh prison autborltiee are fond of uy· 1ng. A3 'bla Ameri~an criminal and all-round adventurer is lhe ~ly Devll'a leland prisoner who ef\lr diaproved thal bou~, ll ia •hb ~ereat nod eavage relish lbat the P•rhs 'pollce are preparing to lake hiw otHbe bands of the Scotland Yard autborltlee, and will buslfe "Eddie Gaerin back to bia awful punisbmr nt, Guerin is at the mo­ment a rriaoner in a London jall.

There will be no dtfficultlee In the way of extradition, and while tbe pap.!rl are being made out the French· prison o ,l,oials in cb~e of aucb matters are planning a falun fo1r Eddie Guerin on \be moe\ pel· tileotlal, vermln·iofes~ lalaDd In all the oceana lhat will make the idea or acape one long dHpair.

There were- timet when OapL Dr&JCtl5 w11 chained to bit bedlo the miaer.:.ble hnl he 'OCOUj»led ori that ann·baked rock. Tha' wu pleaaa'll b ,eatment oompareel with l.ipnln obw face~~. 'The eame ahip~at tianaporil 111m a1al! to Cayenne. the nearest port I.e tha\ moet dreaded ,rencb penal nltle• men\ on the SOuth American cod&, will carry ,be wro•Jgbt iron lnJII work coatnme which will be ri'fi~ od upon Eddie Guerin, In which, 111rong 0 be ie, he can JUove onlJ a few stet• at a time, •nd of wbloh ouly death will relieve him.

For this ~refdful proepec\ Eddie Guerin can blame no one bot him­self. No criminal ever had atancher or able# friendP, Including Pa\ S~y, "the honest gambJer." Through them be found \be mean• of hie extraordinary escape of lu\ year. They nun~ed him baoi to health lo New York, sent blm to his old home In Chicago and "' him up in busioeaa there. But be could not forbear boutlng of hie exploit in ou~wit\iug the Devil'• ltlland officials, nor following to London the first woman to again capture his fancy.

Juat as it was ' 1Cbicago May" Churchill wbo lured him to Paria to become. the chief condplrator in dynamiting the American ~xpreee llffice tbe.re and q>bbiog it of 820,· 000, U wae " mysterious woman, called Ada Mitchell-who prompt· ly disappeared after hie arres\-ln whose wake he reok.leaely rushed to London, who~e detective force ie hand in glove wiLh Lbe Looocqe and Dupins of Parle.

Scotland yard men found Gtiltrio living u er an aeaumed name in a I' mal otel in Soho, and pounced u im, im!lledlately notifying their Parle comradee. Guerin wu vry cool. He is, woodonfal man, 6lg and bltodsodle, with floe lea· tares, and a really relined and gracious maqner. He did not look a day older tllan when ~e puMd through London shortly )iefore tbe Paria robberJ. •

"Eddie (iuerin ?" be llaghed eull y.- " Do I look like a man who had been arllled Cor two yean on Dtvll'• IalaDd, who 10t awa1 a

i)ac .or bones crammed full of I '••-••• .. 111.,.;,.

BTu he atoat11 deniM tha& be II the man for whom the ll'mlob

10 malloloaaJJ; ba& theN Ia DolllbllltJ of mlitake. Be II

.lddle Gaena all riabt., and a few mo,. ~ wtu ... him aeoared lo • oil Olatoba.

D UP WOUND IN MAN'S HEART.

\weD\J ~ tbe palaa&log Jaea of Wllll&iii Wya\t., a D"'ff who ad beell atabbed In a aung· 1le o r a knife, wu belt! In tbe baad1 * Lwo phyatolan• in the PenDIJ' aDiaHosphal at Phlladel· phla, F day, while Dr. Richard Han nwed elx aUtobu in the or­laD and then replaced it In the .man's body.

Wyatt, who wu at flret thought fatally injured. wu reported to be resting comfortably, anci led to the phyeioiaoe beliertbe operation wu auoceeefol.

U wu tbe third limeauob a dell· oate operation wu performed in tbal city.

When Dr. Bart e::ramloed ilie negro be knew there was about one obaoce In a tboueand of aavlng his life. That chance was in per­forming an operaUoo on tbe heart Dr. H'art made a loop: Incision In the left eide, eufficlently large for the surgeon to lift out Uie puleat­ing heart and place it iu the pal me of two ueletallte, and tberw it lay throbbing vigorously as U aentthe .Jood ooure~og through tb£ arte·

Or~lone'slndlla R.oot PU~ I rlTbe knife bad iufll~ted a wound l!lea.eoriog an iooh and a quarter

f:: THEY ., lh1 Rlmldf th.c..p, io leo~tth, fortunately on one aide, I bount~UUI hud of n1.tu" hul and mifl&iog the big arterlea. /d.~, 11 Dr. Hart was compelled to saw

> vr 1 ,o,. • d/111111 Bt/1/r.A (ron six stitches io tbo organ. This bad i!/,'URE BLOOD. ---......,. ~ to be done very elowly and Cln'e-

• •.,;,.. ' fully. and in order that the heart r.fors&)'s •:c~~~ ..,...., f•rUl I ACtiOn Should UOt be iolerrered ril v ........ g .. ·,..:~nt.~~ whb he wa.e oompeiJed to make ' P'Jl ~f.~~.':J;. ul'.w·a:r &be atUohee between tbe pulaaliooe. 1 S t'U utc 1 , ILL DIIU"' I Wben tbe operation wae con­

olude~eur was rut. back in phtce and tl1) extern a wound eewn

W. H. CQUS'(OOK. • up.

..,~ .... ~it. '"'· 1a.11 ,.,., ~ " Mlnflrd'• Llolm•D•rellanaualltalfla.

L 0. G. ANN'Q.AL S~ONOrGRARDLODG&

or NBWII'OONDLAND.

(Colttiaaed.) In tbe enlliq of tbia &rat day of

aeaaioa, a pablic meetial' to Wel· come the GrUd Loclp to Carboaear waa bcld ia the l&rp ~Cetbodltt 8. S. RooDL Tbia coauaodioJd D&ll waa filled to oYUiowiq .wltll au audieaee ,ouar aad old. male and female. f&irl7 reP.reMatatlwe of the weattb.beaatiua l.ateWpace.klacl­Uuea. 'I.IUlmoralearaeataea of Car­boaear-eo macla eo u to aatp!ile evea the moat iaacalae of 'oar Car· bouear frleada.

The platform waa adoraed with a loaf row of beaatlfal boaae low·

bbhlad whlda were .. tee~ the &. 8. 8Uapeoa. Blq., a

maa. D. C. aPDOI.ated apeak· tr.i:Ren.Meeen.

Badr:ett- aacl

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'-aace workera will loat naaala~ lD ttae .-lilda of t11oee tlaat bad aagllt to do With it. Tbere were few cra1beuda lD tile ueembly. Youar ma. aa4 yollltl' wolllft. l&rp predoauaated. bat the eana­•taeaa. the appareat lack of •If· aeeldal', tbe u.ire \0 proaaote the ~ of the caue tll&t tbeJ bad em-6racecl, the pod tempe..:. tbe bar· moay tbtt Cb.aracteriiecl tbe -pro­ceediap woal4 ban doae ao eli• credit to maCh older Mad&.

A few c1oalu words u we rial· ton mlarled wlth the bretbra aad other frluila at Carboaear, we were toacbed witb tbe ~ aad tbe frleadllaeaa ol their rn._et~. ad• aalred their ~taea tbelr ileter­ilalaatloa to --tllelt towa a eafe &'ad pleuaat~ to.Wtorliwela. aotlCed tbe III&DJ •aew dwelllq­boucs tlaat laa-.art.ea or are arr .. lar. aacl ot11er elpa Of pneperltJ! were pleiled to Me attai~~adl aeata~ ud beaatJ to t1ae J&ad.

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-. 'JjGHT COLD

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ON mE C.P.l

.. ure prieoner•, who are wllliDg to be eleokocu&ed and ao experlmen1-ed upon, proYlded Lhat If reeuecl· taW.~lf freedom be given 'them.

''Tbere ebotlld be lawe In each lt&leth~' slve e'fefJ criminal COU.·

mutation, if be wUl allow hlmeelC to be subjected to physical experi­mentation. If a man be lmpriao~l· eel aay for ten yeare, and eubmHe to experiment• of uncert.in reeulte hla aentence 'bogld be oop:~muted

A rather . eeaaatlonal" dieoovery wu made b1 workmen employed ar:ound a garbage dump iu Mon­treal a few daya ag<>. .

WhUe the employees al the place were leavlog &bo scavenr e log, they came aoroes four battered looking packaga.. .

The were ehoveled aalde Jn lbe ordinary way, the impreJ!ioo be­big tba\ they aim.,ly <ontalned •arbage. T.be coatom in .t t>Qemenl bouaea u to do up garbago in Jl&r­cela and deposiL 1\ in rt c~p\acl-.

When the four p.trcels In que~~• Uon, however, were tbovellt d &aide an emplOJ8Pt of an inqnlaili'fe LarD Of mind, WeD\ OYer to 0~!1 ohbem .ad e&ruck U wiLb his ...anllwu tbe thal atutled eferJ

-Tbe AU8lraln Government m\ lcl'.a 25,· OOOJ)OO d·Jllara a year f.rull) Ita tobaeoo raonopoty.

· -No man or woman will bult-.to to ~peak well or Ohamb<lrlaln'• l:Homoch aod Liver Tablo .. after ouc:o tryln~ them. Tho a1way1 produce a plc:u&nt moorttment of tho bcnvl'l~, lmpro\'O lito appouto and t lrongt.hcn lllo dls;:c.>lllon.

.For nle by w. lf. Tbom)~n .t co. Harbor Grace; W. H.lluU C&rbonear

to one, Lwo or three ye~re. 11 • -Tho loti from flraa amoonled to an

Summing up, Dr. Riokella asvs avor.,oottwenty•Ovodollart per famUy J Ia tho United Staue laat yC!Or.

that tile total number of men oo-t

-..:11 r d' ' w. R. Tbompeon .t Co., Jiarbor Orace era 'IIU upon aor car sao etimullltion and w. a . Dolt, Carboo~ar, "111 refund 10 far ie •bt'_. nl d O( •b your money U you are owt utl&Oed • ny· ne, an • eee aCtor nelngObambe!rlaln't Collc,(;bolera Lwehe,recovered permanently, and and Diarrhoea Remedy. ll 111 tl\'ery· t i

wbere admltted to bo tlie moet euee4!u­n n neteen of the oa.eea tho bf'arl tal remedy In me tor bow4!l complalnlll

beat from one to t•euty four hours and tha only one that never fat.Ja. It Is pleuant\ .. fe and rollabl4!. bef •re death finally came. The For ~&~o by w. u. Tbom~n •t eo., h

Harbor Grace; W. R. Butt, C•rbonoar. earl bu been made Ul beat as loop:

u two and one ball boura after the -tt Ia 4!ttlmated lba t thlevu a tot~ miUlon dollar• \\·ortb of property In ftreL c~ or Ua pulaatione. England Jut )'Gar. The longeat Ume on record, or eel· WJSTAR'S _R_A_LS_A-,( 01-' wn.D eatlon of the h eart beat, after OHERHY. wblob it wae ri!aklred Jol"dti'f).:-r Prom. tile 'Xc"a•toH (Ont .) .Daily Whig.

Thla old mcdloln<'., tho ovoN•Ifra,tlvo permanently heater of Ilia that Oeah 11 lu!lr 141, It ttl II

before tho public lo Ita full fl\vor. It tt.arlod on Ill! c.aN!or of merO\' ,(for • good mcdlolno Ia a mor11ltul •llont), forty years ago! and 11 to-day sought after by lb6" cb ldrtm of lhe rnon who ftr, taoogMoallll virtue and et tahlllb· ed Ill! name. Were It not for. Itt mer111 It would long 1lneo have 'dlod •and loft no elgn,• like many a one popular cora· tlvo liu done even In tho lutllve youa. Wlatar•a Balum of Wild Cherry 11 no attlftcJal, deloterlooe compound, corlaln to • trord temporary relief only by eut.­tlng Ill! way by powerful agcn!l through vitality, yet Jeavlng a woret lnJnry behind lt. It Ia a vecolablc, ancf by na1atal romedlea works oft eomplalnta from a allgh~cold to a thrcatonllig con· aumpllon.

Tha nnltorm tncceu of tbla Nl~edy hu mada U tho m111t popular prcJ:Iara· tlon In llH for bowel complain~. It Ia eYe~wbere racognb:ed u tho one re­medy that can ahnya bo depended upon and tha~ Ia pleuant to lake. n II ~ally Yaloable ror 1ommer dlar­rh~ In eblldren and 11 undoubledJy lhe meau of uvln~ tho Uvea of a great man;r chlldren oaoh year.

W. B. Thompson &. Oo., Harbor Grace, and W.IL Butt, Oarbonear,

A Munich profeeaor baa invented a remarkable sick room clock. Wben a button ia preued :tn elec­tric lamp behind tbe dial throws the shadow of the houra and banda. maptified. upoo the ceiling, 10 th:tt an annl.id can aee it from his bed without cranlnr hi~ neck.

2:1e:., 60c., and Sl per bottle. Sold b.Y deatou aonoratty, and by T. McMurdo .t Co., St. J'obnl• .

-Doring 1ooJ.~orao-;cn lbouund per­sou. l01t tbelr vea by lire to tho United SIIIIU. ·

TflE GRE AT 1-'EMALE Mf:OfCl:\'C. Tho functional ltro~:ularltlta J)C'eullar

to lhe weaker IOll't aro lm•arlably cor· rcoted without pam or lneonvenloncr1 bv the uae of Dr. Mon~o'• Jndl11n n oot P1llt. They .. ro tho aate1t.1u~•~ tncdl· 0\no for all the dlteuee lneldontol to fe­male• of all age8, and tho more etp<~lal• ly 110 In t.hll climate. J.aclle11 who wlah to enJoy heollh, thpuld thnr• have thpo PHil. No one who ovtfr u~e• them onoo '111'111 allow bortelf to be without them. Dr. Morae'• Il!dlan Root J'lllt aro sold by 1111 Medlclno Dealort.

BleidiDg Piles~ G U A R D I A N MR. Arth

T....: . • ft 1 FIRE AND LIFE •

Ecoh Brlllab lOIII Ior C!Oill l tho country t1«J a yttar.

CONFIDENOE IN DR. OAAS•;. "My JN)ther b1111 kept On. C ll,\ll&'ll

KlDICIIY·LI\':liJ\ P t LUI rn tho bonae aa long ul can romemb<lr, &nd wo arc all well acquainted wllh tbc.lr moriiL I hue Uled them for kldney&lld ll\•ordJ&· ordera and the; alwu helped me. Mo­ther hu bad Ur. Obue'a llec:elpt Book for twenty .nara and I tell vou fhat Ilia • llood ono."-1\Jr. J ohn Miller, l)outh Sarttprlcg, O.'B.

ur -l' ... e, schoo ~ ~ , tqcber, Granite Hi.U, Mu.-

koka, Ont., writu :-" For two ssnrnnct .()' ~ • years I suffered from bleediD&' piles, and lost each day about half a cup of blood. I underwent aD operat­Ion io the Ottawa Geoeral HoapitaJ an~ for about two montht I wu

.better, but my old ble tetumed, and again I lost cb biQod. Oq,e of _.my doctora d me }' would have lo-u oth,bperation, but I would not consent.

"My &ther who is proprietor of tba Richilieu Hotel, Ottawa, advised mo to use Or. Ghase'• Ointment, and two boxes cured me. I did not lose any blood after beginning thi1 treatment, and I have enry to believe that the cure is a per· ltlllnent one.''

Dr. Cbue'a Ointment, 60 cents a box, at all dealara, or Edlll&Dioo, Bat .. •ll eo,. Toroo-.

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0F LONDON.

~OJ18011JRID OAPrr.u ... ..... .tii,OOO,OOCI Stt~ l'~~UP· W~ OJ' ......... - ........ 9,760,0008tg.

! tnrO.U. t.ooao OPW'DI OJ' 3f"J0,000 8&,

'l'be GUARDIAN befog a 6rat.-claa ~Uah wurance O:nnpiUly, n.frcra\&1.1 &hoae advantagea reoet de~drable to ln· 1uzen, vis •. , unctoabted etabiUty, fa 'far. able '-ma a11d prompl eehJemoot on olalml for lou.

The Undenl~od hdng bello a}l" oln~ Agenta tor Nowfnuncllaml ar

' rf'pa.red \o lNnf' Pollolelo "tcalllllt loa "' Pire.

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T. & K. WTh'TER, St. Jobn,e A. G. Ntno"N, HuaoB Ga~ W.B. BU'IT, Bub-Aaanl,

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~hl:fAIU>'8 LtYOCIIIC'T ao~ l.tlll'l'tHI. Our !,llra.-Thla ran I gotthroWD on a

feneo and burt my ebeat very had, so I could not work atld lt hurt me to breath. l ttled all klntll of llnlmonll and lhoy did mono good. Ono~ttreofM.INARD'S LINDH~:ST,

warmed on ftannel1 and applied on my bteut, on reel me com}Jietery.

0 . B. ~OSS.\110011£. ROitway, Digby Co~ N.S.

- ltatleu 11 already •eodlng out en· qulry for moo to work the preto.nuoa~ 1oo'll hancet.

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·wiatal's ; ....

per l'IOVIIIC*I.

~r brl., cllcilCM paL. • .UO 1o UO per brL, lOp. " _ .... .uo lo 4.SO pt'f brl , e:rtra ................. --4.10

Pork,_pcr brl , m, ... : ........ ~ 1o 19.110 &u 1\)rk .............. - .... 11.00 &0 lll.IO Pt-rk, per brl, !am. m• .. JlUIO 1o ii.OO ro)ft, bean ..................... 11.00 ao 11.110 Bu~r lb., Caaadlan. .... .GJM) 1o G.al Oleo,"fttr lb ............... _ .... ..0.18 1o 0 21 &all, Pfr bbd ..................... 1.00 ao 1m llolaaere, in puo., per pl ... ..o as &o (1.8S Sa ~tar, ligbL brown, per ow& ..4.110 1o 6.60 Snpr, ~nulaLetl, per otn ... 6.90 1o 7 .iiO Sugar, 11):1(, per em .......... 9~ to 10.00 Oommoal, per brl. .............. ~ 1o 8.40 Odmcal, per brl ............. ..640 lo660 .Bread, per bag, No. 1 ....... - .... -4.00 Brc&d, per bag, No. 2 .................. .8.70 8f.ef, per brl . .................. 11.00 lo 18.110 Ja::1'n~aeno~, per pllon ..... .G.l61o 0.11 H 11.1· pt r n ............................ .JIS.fO Fo4der, r loo .......... "'"li.OO &o lS..IlCL-Peal, pet brl., round ..... '"'""'_ .... ,6.l0 Pr u, jtho i brl., round ........ ........ .9 eo feu, per b rl., aplit ..................... 6 8 r rea., pe~ • bwl., • pllL. ... \;, .............. 8 85 Poae, rreeo, per lb ......... 'nt ....... , .... O. .. t 0.11, per buabol. ........... - ........... 0.60 T·•bat.-ou, per lb .................. (IJIO to 0.10 Bran, Pft aack of 100 lb ....... ......... 1.40 Oanle !eed, lOO.Ib. aaok ............... 1..35

Tr.ado R .... law.

PROFESSidWAL CARD

C. ALFRED AMES,M.D, Office Houra-9 to 11 a.m.

-4 to 6 p.m. RID~EY HALL, Harbor Graa.

W, S. Goodwin, D. D.S,. Gr.1duate of Philadelphia Dental College and 'Boa· pib.l of Oral Surgery ......

Office io reaiden):c-Water Street, ou t door to the Bank.

Teeth c.xtrncted abaolutely with· out pain by uae or vitalized air or perfect auaeatbet ic. .

.r CAN!DA'S'GRBAfESf MURBERIE8. n . 600,000

Ap11le Trees for sale for Spring Delivery, 1906. ·

Choicest Commercial and Domestic varieties, hardy and suitable for Ncw­foundlan<t, in extra fine three and four ye:u old trees, s to 7 reet in height well branched and rooted.

We Want An Agent ror Harbor Gro.ce and District to sell them :lnd other Fruit and Ornamental Stock. Start now at best selling season. Write for Terms and <;atalogue, and send 25c. for our At.uwu•uu PocxET MICROSCOPE and 3oc., for Out Handy Saw, just the thing for trimming trees; cuts iron as well as wood.

STONE & WELLINGTON, Fontbill NUIICries, (over 8oo acres,)

TORONTO, ONTA'RIO, CANADA

~~e •atbot @tau ~tanbatlJ -.um-

OO~CEI.'TION BAY ADVERTISER. Ia printed and pubUtbed every Friday ovonlnl{, at the STAICDARD Oftlce, Vlc· torla Sf., Hatbor Grace, by i\[UD.II. .tOke.

\'i'o do not bold outeelvH reaponelblo for tho opinion• expreued by oo.r C!Or­ro.tpODd en II.

Subaorlpllon Ratot:-t2.00 per aa11nm; $1.00 pt'r h,plf Yt'&r; to forelgn aobacrl!J:. ert I lie ralce '~11 be $2..50.

Ad\'Orll•lnlt Ratea-60 cenlll peT Inch for ftnllntertiN\; lwonh~ ~D .. per Inch for e&C!b continuation. Spoolal ritet for throo or more mouth a. The number of l.neerttooa of advorUMmaalll mul W IJ*'Jiltd by the lldnrtlkr.

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Page 3: collections.mun.cacollections.mun.ca/PDFs/hgstandard/HarborGraceStandard...that the ~ost aoariebing floor is aot abtolutely white but of a· rich creamy white ~lor, for so Boa! of

Adv .. ertise,enu;. I

fiAS NEVER. B,EBN BQUALLBD AS A RnMEDY ,FOR

Cramps, Colic, · Diarrhrea, c11 ills, Colds. ..

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~ AS.f ~ummNT FOR

~RAINS~ BURNS, Fl$ffftOOk WOUNDS, Etc.

SOLD' BY ALL ¥£DI . , DEALBRS. \

Worth their :w_ei·ght in , Gold.

Insist on HaVing j;lt9 Best. If you npprecinte a really ftret-clasa Biacuit, • --moderate cost, aak your Grocer for---

RENNIE'S CRqM ·soDA BISCUIJS .. · Our Name &taflped on each Biscuit.

Rennie Bakirig 00.. ST. JOHN'S.

St. John's Marble Works

~tpo ten ot eaq~ ~ tly ......tmed, eeti· eu be nlted bJ J:;' t.lae Pte-of eaboT~ Worlul

mates ot pricu styles ftmiilhed, and tiaf'aotioa allaJed to euatomen · ·

J. MoiNTYB Proprietor.

J. A. WHITMAN, Dr. ~EHR, CUStOM TAILOR.· 'Oentlet.

& FU, a_tyle and and Workman· D«tlttl1'clrltlr• Gild ll.w.Ot-ehlp guaranteed.~ Opposite T. )('Murdo & Co'•· shop

Ouetom worlt of all kinde exeoa \ WATERB'PBEET. a, JOB.N'B. ted at lowest prlcee and wUh dee .• ' patch. -

Meuare Carda eupptled on ap-1• trExcluelve right lo 111e &he

plication. ll'amoua Hale Me&hoa or Painl-Den\letty in 8t.1ohD'e and Harbor

W.ATEB ST., HARBOR GR.AOE. 9raoe.~

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COHGEPTIOM BAY !DYEBflBEB. J.o'RlDA Y, .JOLY G, U1011.

GROWTIJ 01<' CHARACTER. NO ~. t'

{BY R&v. A. Wru.uw L&wm, B.D.)

~OIITIIIU£ Thoae who llN ..rJJinc neah

and atrtl~ _. NCUI&r tNat­mentwlth

' Sc:otrs Emulsion ahould oonttftue the treatment .n hot -thera emaner d~ and a little ooollnllk wtth It wtll do awQ' with~ obJection ~hloh lallttao to fatty pro­duota durtn• t e ·heated Mllaon.

S...liw,_ ..... ,. ~. II().Wtf&. a--. ·-10. o..n.. ...... t>C. ..... _,.a,...... .

the dykti were broken clown f I..Di 10 the beaat7 &Del QM(alneu of oh~raoter depend apon &he .,.. BROit&lt D'IKIII or-Du OOJITROL, •bat keep out Uat forcee o( evil, wbfcb are nw walUn1 to euh· merge \he 1oul. Tbe eubmergf'd IDUiel O( ol&J &ad iown are a ucl reminder of the fatal reeolte or lack or eelf-oon&rol. Lei Dl by ~ra~ enr .,_ng&bea oar Mlf control, and make U more e&eraal lbP the rook• of our ~ blaad; tha&. aaveaafrom tha,.. cillhe ooea~.

"Aacl lD Joalr litlf-oon&rol P.a.· 11 Tble b lbe uoomplaln­

olttlb,.wblob ranJe to provl

" POIMII your

BUSINESS GIRLS NEED RICH. BKD BLOOD TO

STAND WORRY AND &'TRAIN OF Bl'SINJs:BS HOUBS. Buelneu nvertaua a WOJaan'e

alreoglh. Weak,lat~gullthlug glrla fade ooder lhe 1\raib The1 riel health rather ~ben loae •mploy­men&, and &be IOl'l ofhealtb meao11 the lou of beauty. Thou11ande of eanuet lntelliaent youo1 women who earn a JlvelihnOd aw.av (rum home In puhllo office~. aacl bwl· DUI t14t&bJiebmeall are ellent., IU( ftrlng vlotlma of overtaxed aenea ucl deflcicoJ or beeallle &htir biOQd tqaal to &be etndn

L•at week we glanced at a few tboupll on· arowtb of oharac&er In "treneraJ. We begin with the Ptalemt'nt or Cbrlet, •• Except a man be born again he cannot enter into the Kin11dom o( Heaven." When the good eeed or the Klog ... dom itS ploutt'd in the rlcb roil or an aft'eellunatetbean, wate,ed wilb Ood'a Word, ansi warmed Jaio life

by Hit! love·, then ch~a~r~ao~le~r~~i~~~ii~~i~~ii~iiiiiiiiii~~ lo arare, to \he aboundlna H1faud otbfn. God bu io be worken with development. Lerut -~-~'&;i~IJ.t.L~!' other truths •n•nre.•Utre more laxurlan' aplrlt•w :u« ... ; . .;....:;~ll:~.~~·!.'..~

~ially In Ill ~~!~~J!!~~ .. p~~·:..:~~~~= •• Gaow J~ TR& OUCB L LEDGE 01' OUR LnBD .A•D ~..L 'n:cnta.-1 J&•t:S Cu1LIIT." • • Weoaonot

any tffoJ11

evil-. ewarm around 111, the. oondlUone or vorable. Tua ITBD1JOW urz Ia belt for trn d'enlop-ment ofohanoter.

Auatin Pbelpa bu bnuUlullJ wril\en a truth that oomee ln jUit here. .. A man never attalee io \he jubilant working or a believing I!Jllrit until a. c.ertaln Jn.&KU'l' OJ' ft&ROJSM 15 WJlOOODT JlftO TR& IPRIXOS OF BIB DI!UIO. This mul& IJe the Crull of heroic dfeofpllnary training. By auy and every mean• an immortal11pirit ruua' lte eet to thinking. H mu.t lblnk responel· bUlty, wl\h profound and ••••r moral conacloueoeea. A great ralth must fted upon great myeteriu. The 11iuewli or ill et~ogth muet grow ten~e and wiry by the etrahi of great ooofticte. Many need tbt' diaoiplfne ot great eearohioge after God in which they do not find Rim. Some mu1t agonize in pray­era. which In the Pee~ln~t are dead failure~. Not otberwsse olln eome natures gr'ow into that musive and conlolldated.Jdrtoe and lhat maa­terful eolatlon ·or ~llgiou~ pro­blema which fit them Cor their pre· destined Jllaoe u powen o( coptTol in God's plan." -...Nature elru~gru with the seem· ing evils. and makes tbt'm yield rood for btlr upbulldini. Carbonic Acid Gaa is a bane to animal liCe, but the growing grain wreetlee wllh the pllieon and decomposes H in.to carbon Cor ita ot~ n 'ieeue and nxnen for th.e life of man. The parifying oflhe air is it.e li(eand ill growth. So oharact.er should wrestle with the -evils that 11in bringe Into Jife and by conquering them baUd up 11.8 own worth. and make life better for othen. Peter believed in lhla:auxillary to growth, •• adding all dlllgcoe."

.. Gue&" WLUrs "I' A \'o.r" All tba~ makee lire worth llving and death worth d7lns il from God. With Hie Bon, He freely glvee ue all tbiop. "Hie divine power balh granted nnto 111 all thi9P lAid ,mai• to life and. _godli,.,. &II rough the how ledge of Him &bat called ue by Oil Own glory a¥ Ylrtue; whereby He hath aranted ua Sl• prtoloue an.l exCeeding artat promisee 0 hat through these ye may becouul partaktr1 of the di aM Mlure, bavlng escaped from &he corruftion that l• lu the wotld tbrouch uet . Yea, and for th\e very cause, adding on yoar pan all diligence. in your faith ecpp11 virtue; and. in yoar virtae knowled~te; and in /oar know· led~uel£·oontrol; an in yoaraelC· control patience; aud in your~ tlenee god lineae; and In your gOd· linen brotherly kindneu; and In fOUr brotherly kindneee love. For sC tbeee things are yours and abound, they make yoa to be not idle nor unfruitfal unt•1 the ltnow· ledge of oar Lord Jesus Obrie~ ... tor thoe shall be richly supplied unto )'OU the entrance into the eter· nal luogdom of oar Lord and St. vi· our Jeaua Chrlet''

Peter dnee not say to add one prace to ano\her as brick Ia added to brick in erloting " building CnARACTER IS A oa•"f'l'B; and FAJTU l8 TO£ QUALITY 07 LTPS BY wmos wa oaow. So Christ aaye, "He tbat believeth hntb everlaet log life." And the ra.te of growth and the quality of the growth de· pend apon &he elrenath and spirit· uali\y of our faith. Faith au grain of mustard eeed will eave a aoul from tho oater darkness of charao ter devoid of God aod all good; but to have a greAt soul we mueL have great C•itli, to trust in God in the dark, antla.ttempt for Him an1 known duty, bciwever impoaaible sl may uem. Faith nerves tbe mue· olea to work and calma lbe nerves to wall. H is hecaueo of welllr, flabby faith tbal so many Ohria· ti:ms are .. eiokly nnd ,so many s leep." "Acoordit•g to your faith be il unto ynu." \

•· Io your faith IIUf•pl ,1 vsaTOf: .''· Tbe word virtue i11 u~ed In it.e wldut eenee. It repre1ent.e the LaUn 11 Tlrtu.," &bt Grtak art&l•

develop char· aoler. Tbua we may po~ aooh a ital«art eoul &hat uodaing will ~nt ~uul~.s.; a,rrigM ue, taoUa~l .Ul turn ua ·- .. aelde,ootbfna li'lll411treu aa With er to ale Dr. • .... ..,, •.

r:.~~."'.!oC:: m~a,., "~ooe of thue ::.~~r:l:t.b~,~~t:':sr..,. .. In JOur virtue eapplJ kDOW· 11 .FlnJih &heo TllY Dew onadoa, eo~ r.non. She can now eat her

ledge. A pelleOD may have &rmneee Pure a!ldiJIOdela 111.17 we be; mea I whh &ell.; \he eoror hu and yel be .tl "roniJ. A &honl te ~ft!,;'~t!a~V:~· turned to her obMkl and •he 6rmer tbanao ollve'1traucb. 'Finn· Obanpc~ rroaa,lor,:lotol~. better and e\rooger in ever7 wa7. oeaa may be an ignoran\ stubborn· TW la beanowel&k•ocar-..aao.. wag. •

Till we ou& our orowu belon Thee, W' lli • Pi L p·]) nee1 of a etunted grow&h. I& fane Lolt Jn wollder,IOTe, and praiM." r. 1 ame n.. 1 a oure ce,.~ary to ban a at ron, man at \he ~barlee W•tey. bloodleeeneN joel u food ouree ·• Wlbeel" or an oottan iner, not to l:n. Andrew's Maaae, 1aoe 80, 1906. hunger. Tba& is how they oared be lnftuenoed by the ~engel'tl. Mise Cadwell and ltlejuet by m~k· But more Ia needed. · He muat ing rich red blood that tbe1 oure have true knowledge to gaide his SWINE lNDUBTBY IN ONTARIO. such common ailmenl.d u lndllel• tlrmneaa. Tber~ is no virtue in lion, rheomatlem, headaobu and being dogmatic. That may he a A bulletin apon lhfe eabjeot hu baokacbM, kidney trouble, r.eoral· oloak Cor Ignorance. We moat no' b~ prepared by \he Ontario De· gia and the epeoial all mente which only be poeiUve, bo& we must be padmen& of Alrioulture, which make miserable tbe Uvea of eo correct. Tbe more decided our ooo\alnalnformation of an lnetruo- maay women and JODDC girla. character thf' more careful we oeed Uve and eug.reeUve character. Bold by all dealenln medicine, lobe to have knowledge. Use that ~he Collowrlog queetiooa were or •ill be sen& by · mall\ poet paid, decision to ~~ecure koowled@e. een' to eeveral Lboueand oarefollJ. at 60 oente per bOx, or a x bozee for

Tbfl Puritan Arrowsmith baa selected ool'ftlponclente, and from .2.70 by addreaaing &feura. T. Mc­quainlly diatio~ulebed between the the repllee received a. report ie Murdo & Co., St. JoLn'e, wholeaalt~ kuo'fledg" ul!ed (or !fOod from \hat given In detail by coontl.,,toRetber &ll'entfl for Newfoandland. used for evil. "Knowledge if :!t: :h•:.::marJ for th" province which reports arc joet u Cavurable. managed by grace la like tbe .rod 1 Wh 'b --..t d Grade airea.appear to be in· moat In Atoeea' band, a wonder· worker; • a r""""e,gra ee or crosses aeo in the more eaetern countlett. bul it lorna to a serpent, If can ol f hogs appear t~ most popalar The general kndenoy through· upc-n the ground. re· n fOUr dlei.rlct? b 1 llgloua hum · ie like ear· 2. ILu lhere been any general out t 8 prov nee Ia to lnoreue pro· ( •ben I hey were the 1tyle) .. ..-Luuau''" lo cbaase from one' breed dootlon eligblly. In many of the perverted it is like the golden bog w another n..in .......... -tn"D ~coufntles itt hdu beean the cal f." . &he or three years? cus om ,or arm ere o epelfc upon

The blgh'est and beet knowledge 3. breede~- in their locality tor their eomu from the Bible, the Book of in the supply of young pigs or feeding, b L • I 1 scribe the nature of the and U bas been noted that the de·

oo..e. D it we earn our eon! mand tbie epring· coneiderably ex· Immortal, and how that 4 · Are grade elree ueed eeede the supply, the breeden who lmmurtaUty blee~ed. we are district? 11 11 tb i 1 l l ehown lbee.oul "B{·udiced ~aloet 5. What Ia the general feeling uaua Y se • r P ge reta n ng God •- 1 Tb among Carmen in your eeclion as them 00 aooouoto( the good prloee

won ... ove m. e oow · for hogs. Considerable caution, ledge or the earth and sky and eea to the bog prodooiion lhle yeal. however, is observed among m"&ny Ia moe& interesting; bot. how much Do theyebow a dlepoeltlon to in· individual breeders and feedere more 110 that of beannly thlnga, c rease &heir output, and to what ex· to &O Into the bueine'JII 10o ex-and of {be glory that may be onre I tebt T teoeively, Cor fear that over·procluc·

"And In your knowledge uu· . 6. Abcu& how many breeding tl I b' b . l d co"Taor,.'' Self ie onerealm (or the ItO"'* were kept by \be average far· on m g • rmg pr ces own to on d .. 1 ( I 11 H me.r of yoar eeotlon in 1904 ? Bow un_pro6table polo&.

••P ay o v rtue. e that le i• The numbet of breeding eowe elow to anJer- la better than the many n 1905? How many t'hie wu deoreued oone~erably in 1906 mlghly; and be tbal ruleth hie eeuon? over 1904, while 1 ehowe an in· apirl\ lht,n be thal taketh a oily." 7: What ielhe average number creue in tbe n.u ber compared Wha\ power Ia needed to oonlrol of plge to reach the weanlnll age in ith b lh 1905 d Co our ...... lone and direct our wllll epriaglltten-tble year? Hu the w 0

· .an •· mpar· r- ta fl .. _ th lug 1906 wltb 1 , thirty-five

We see power In ita regal dignity, percen ge o 0111 ""en greater an countiell repor\ increases, while etanding amid lhe surging tempt&.· usual T only two counties report decreuee, liooe ofllfe, firm ae a. rock. This 8. Bow will tbe delivery of hoga and five oounllu no change In the Ia &be g.race that overleaps the be\ween now and Sept. 1 compare number of eowa. Repor•- lndt·cate b d f th •• , ,, wilh that or 1904 and 1905 ? ... nan a o e em~ranoe oaare, tha& the eaatern par. L of tbe nro-areat •• •ba• Ia· an it ea•-r11 i to 9. Wha~ do you oonelder the av · r " - • • , .., n vlnoe Is relatively increuio~ pro· ~be life of every man and woman, erage eoe& of produc&ion or bacon d r h .~1 1 u the vital question oC the obarac· bogs 6Lted Cor market. (a)Summer ao um muc mo'e rapt Y t ao s

f d. (b) 1 •- ~ di being done in wutern 0 tario. In ter. ee tog; w n ... r ee ng. all parte of tbe provlno11 the de-

The Yorbhlre Ia the moat popu~ Holland ie a ferUle land of grea.t Jar breed. In tblrty·tbree out of mand for brood aowe appears to ex·

poS!!ibllitie.s; but what 11ould the forty-two coonUee .re(lOrtiog it Jtet~ ceecl the eupply l11nd be worLb below eea·level, if ftnl oholce, and in aeven 1.1thera it The percl'ul.age of loss of young

Ia a Lie with eomfl other breed for pige i11 areater than usual in a larJ{e fint place. Berkehir• coPJe nfl:d prororlion of tbe counties. which In favor, followed by Tamworth& wil have it11 e.tfeot apon the fall de· and Chaster Wbltere In tbe ordt~r liveries. The average number or named. Doroclt Je~eye and p0 . fJifla in s pring lllt~>re reaobln~r tbe land Oblnu receive but little nli'D· wean lug age Ia t~~timated a\ 7 .61, lion outelde of the ooantles of Es· &II compared whh ·a norrual litter

Cau'e of Constipation

T HE "bile '' is Nature'i eathar. tic. So long as tho liver supo

plies n good flow of bile tho food passes nlong the alimentary canal nml the. waste matter is romptlJ r~O\•ed from the body.

Failure of the liver b ngs coftjti potion, · estion, c1 • 3g o.f.lthe kidneys nod P91S0 mg o tlir'Whole sy•tem. •

Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills pos•tively cure constipation by means "f tbeir direct and specific action on the lh·er, and this is the onlv way th:1t n lasling cure for con!tij,atioa c::m possibly be elJected •.

Dr. Chase's Kidney-LiVer Pills, one pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all denlers, or Ed manson, Bates & Co., Toronto. The portrait and signa­lure of Dr. A. \V. Chase, the fanious receipt ~ autho.r, are oo every box.

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aex and Ke~&. • or7.77 pfge at weaning time. While maDJ crouee are used, the The average cost of eummor feed·

moat popular il ~hal between the ing is placed fttl4 51 pe~r hundred · Yorbblre and Berkeblre. In the weigh~, and of winter feeding, 85 38 western porUon of ~be province per hundredweight. In very few there is a tendency to use the Berlt· case'!, however, do oorreapondeot.e eh~re more"'tban formerly In oroM· tllalo definitely that tho 6gorea log, while In the eut.ern half &he JLivon GN the relJult of 4clusl ex· I rend la more toward the uee o>f the perimeul8, but where these Are re· Yorkahlre. ported i~ is alm06l Invariably no·

Pare-bred elru are need almost ~iced that. t.ho coaL of both eammer enUrelyln Lwenty five Pf'rcenl of and winter f'l!!rling is conlllder"bly theooantlee, while grade alrea are bell'w tbe figure!! already men· u'fd to a Umlte'd extent in aboa\ ti(lned. A number or correapond­lwenty per can&., and to a etlll enU., especially in Westeru On· ttr .. ter extent In 6fLy-6ve per cent. lado. etuto that with comfortable of lhe couoUee; while in a few eec· qn~ortn~ 11nd roots the coBt or feed· Uoos grade aires are etlll ueed 11}. In~ ii4 no greater ifl winter tban In moet entirely. The dletriot taken Pumu er . in tbe onrtb•eet11rD penlnsala will btt found to be freer from the n,e of grade 1lus than any other eection of the province, allhoQJb there are incllfida .. oouUM el .. •b•it {rom

- A DAll SHO\VIl"G.-Dritiah ahip­pii•J( paaslng- lllruu~:h the Suez Ca­nal ln t yt:tr waa 500,000 tOQI leu than lite 1ea.r before. while German ablpphsr lbcreaaed 143,000 tOGa.

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-- ot llahan ba latterly b.a UJe I'Dbjed, ol. blt...UU. OOIIIJDell&. Lor4 Kelm, f~ example, hall bam credited with ll,)"1q ..,_, all or tiMID. 110 maHer how OOIDpl,u tiM7 aaiPt appeu to UJe human I&DAel, OCIIIaW ia nali*.J ot the moti011e or iDYiaible ~ IIDd it, &benton, by eome m--. all ~ Jl!olecalai OOQ}cl, a& the IUM time, be made to mOYe .lA UIIO*b"tbeoppoatadl· rectioD, IUICI eiiOh with the lUIIe ~'.J that it ~ 11111,_ a& the moma&, all the 1t~Jd "'ffDld btaiJl arad OODti.Due to DIOTe backward: waterfallJ wcnald llow up the aidee of oWrl, ri....,. would l'llD upward from the ..., niD 'WODld ziae, full blowD flow11111 wcnald lhrlDk ID&o bacia IIDd planta dwilld)e bllo ....SIInp. DiaD him· 1elf woul6 become )"'OUUI apba. PMiiDC lrom old 11'1 to ID.faraoy. J ui wb&i Jdl:a4 ef platurN IIDcll a topq·t~ wod4 woold praeD~ma.1 be MaD wit.la a~ eecope null1lua backwud. Prof..ar Qu.q>alt, aooorc1J.q to report. baa JUIW obeerTadODe la thla liM, arad IODI6 time aao com.z.;Uilloatad t.um to the ~ Academy o1. BcdiDoa.--ou.lr• X.... sine.

wua no.,. 1a1o1 w..ua-a ,._. w.u­''Jim 8coreher baa jut retamed tlua

a bi~V'Cl• ride -..d the warl4. J:1e u aobli to writo a 'book U.t It"

"What lllae plDf to oalllt!'' • ".P.!ople I bave raa ap !lpiDA "­

Oddlud BDda. -----Tho little towDotN.....th, la Ptl•

tfno, h• DO fww tlaaa thne ~ 7 OOil'feDta aD4 II aaMola adtr JL'aroo pearl I'D~ _...;..... ___ _

In tlM ~ faally 1\ .... al"t'Qa tbe qaec who an& ~ the wife att. her ~.m.c.. • the D1Wl7 .... .._. baDcL

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There ie, perhape. too ~t a poaltloa lD both pabUc. ~of u4 social circie. to make •- a IIWl almplr bec:aue be balta froaa abroad. .. ~Yell a pro~bet baa DO boaor ill hia oWD coaau,." mada 1 .. u or­dloarr. well-beba'Nd dti&U. By the way, aoa~e .eeaa to \Jli.Dk uua pro"m'b ezaua the aeclect of tile nathe-bora whereftr be IP! ral4e ia "Newfouadlaad ufd oat of lt. Oae will aot haft to look loac or far to aee examples of thla fact. It ia oaly a matter la thla CIOilDtry of "'fCfj much ao.'' "&ftfJ aew bird bu.a goldca tail." •

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. --Mr. GeQ, ~ of tbla towa,

toea u flnt mali Of tile 8. 8. ArctJc. Capt. Bernier. oa bet' tifJJ to tbe Paiar ngioaa. Tile tent fa for oae J'esr, wac- $75 P.ft' 111011tla. Mr. Charles Gr.ae of tar~>oaear, I• .eo coad mate. "'.,a. S60 ~ moath, aod Mr. Bert Tateroer, of Trialty, ia " boap." at $15 ~r aaoath. Ill all 12 NewfoucllaaCSen will be oa tbe ah'!P- Tbla NlectJoa recoplsea Newfoiilldlaaden u poeeeutq.tbe aec:euary . pod qualities for the work.

-T•• · l'wiDY.-Tho report. fro111 afOQDd tbe coaat are· aol eacc)uraglal' for labery work. es· ~dallr at tbe aorthWafd. 1h'oal tbe eoath tbe Dewe le. better. Ia thia loc:allty, 6abenDea report poor work, es~y for trape.. Scieral trape at Brraata Coft .haft beea takea ap. aad their OWMI'& haft or are about to proceed to Labrador Ia acbooaera. At lalaad Ooft aad Port-de-GQft. fair qaaatltles of lab are taken. At Harbor Grace Ialand flahermca ~eport poor work.

Hear~t~~~· ~==~~~:~= playen Park oa mcaclag &t aide Ia aaabJe to come here other day, bat tbe cltlaena attend u the teaaa Ia aaade ap _of C:Sia,.Cra. .Ia ~ like-

of a tested match, the home teaaa I' COIIIpo.ed of the. beat aftilable pliyera. --saroo~ CaiCaT Luoo-.-Tbe School Cricket ~ baa beea formed to play for tbe Madip.a MedaL Nlae matcbea trill ))e P.laJed darial' the aammn,-eYer1 Taea­dar 6elol' the day eet dowa for matches. but if weather not peT· mlttiq,/ tbe matda wiU be played ou Tbancliy. Tbe foUowiac are the date& of matches: For Jill1-

•Tueaday,Julr10tb, MetbOdlat Su­perior Sctiool n. Dowuill&' Street.

Tue.clay, Ju1117tb, MetlJodiat Su­perior Rdiool YL R. C. Academr.

Tueactar. Jul7 24th, Downiol' St. n. Jl. C. Acade.iay.

Tuesday, Ial1 llat. Metbodlat Su­perior School YL Dowuiol' Street.

. --PBR80NA..L NOTES:

R. A. floalr~ LL.B., Solicitor aod Notary, wtn be Ia town by tbl1 l:'rtday eYaDIDI'I vain. .I

Boa. I. A. Clftt, Minuter of AarJcul­blre &Del MID4!1, wu In IOWU .YMierday IUid to.4ay, Mn. OIIU and her nloc:o, MIN Clift, are tlaYln& at .Mn. Rl'aa'l, $paalard'a Ba,., but wUI llkell' YUU tOwn aod Oub0u6ar thorU,l. Mm Ollt& Ia a dautbter .of tbe Rn. 'T. CIUt, and CarbouMI' u ber place of birth. -llr. U, D. ReJd'a automtlblle c:amo

bere on 8a&arday, Nmalalng tbe week. ~~ S.Jmoar, who bad been on a

eablair-trtp ~ llie Railway llae with Mr.IC D. Reld'a party, returned to tOwn oaMoDdll.r.,_

-Mr. L. W1Jilama had an automobtlo by tralo from St. J'obu•ton Wednead•.J·

Mr. J'aaeo from I an•

wu run a~ dayt.

ll..,._ R. D. MoRae tt. Son• c;~~:pect. the Olara to arrive In Sr. John'• to-day , there to load wltlltalt tor Grady, Labra· dor.

.... K-I'L Mann & Co. I• upoctlng tho Venedoolan aod tho Elbabolh ,f.IOIUIOr from Oidia with oa.lt. T~e Evelyn Capt.. .Roberti. Plied on

Monday onalng for Snug Harber, La· brador, taklog bor C:UAO Of l&lt tor Moa~ra.Munn £ Co.'•· dealere.

-Mr. Thomas O'Neil. late of Harbor Grace, and Reid Nfid. Co. 'a atation-muter at Badger Brook, wu married receatly to Min Cole­man. Tom's frienda here wiah him every happineaa.

-Grjl« Lodge. I.O.G.T., at .ita Jut meeting p:u1aed a re110lution of •1m(>athy wat11 the Rev. A. W. Lewae, Chapliu of the Lodge. o.nd G. C. T. of the Order in Newfound­laud, In the heavy loss he lately auatalned in the uaupected pa111lng away of his father.

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Sumnief Weight 'Goods] AT R[OUCED RATES I ~

.Men's Lisle Thrend Sbirts·and Drawer11 · ~

Men's Nntur ... l Wool Shirts aud Drawer«~.

Men's BIRck Ceahmere 1-Huso. \.,

~iee' UoJervesle, 1.5 cents to

Ladies' Ribbon Co~ta . I

a yard~ 'at . . I . .

R ... & · J. DUFF·s, ____ .:_~nly 36 CENri per yald.--

·N E~XT!!! WE HAVE. IN STOCK:

Window GlAss in aU siu:s rom 'iJ.x to 34tX 38 • W!l,ite Lead and Zioc Paint in 4t 7, 4. 28 and 56 lb. tina Mtxed Paint, 1 lb. tins in White <:oldts. Boiled &Del Raw Linseed Oil, Spiriu Turps. Roofing Felt, 1;2, and 3 ply. Nails and Tin1. Red "OXide Paint and Tar Coating. Copa1 Varnish. VD.mish Stains in Light Oak, Dark Oak, Mllhoghany,

Rosewood, Cherry and Walnut. , Galvaniud and Black Sheet Iron. English Oval and Round Boilers, tinned nnd untinned. Stove Kettles, S:lucep:~nS, tinnt:(l and CJWnelled. Dessert and Dinner Kni\'es aihl Forks. • ~ Dessert nnd Dinner Kni\'ts only. PlAted Forks. Table Steels. Tea, Dessert and Table Spoops. 1"ablc Dells. Carvers and Forb. Pocket nnd Sheath Khives: · Cllrpdlters' Hand S:lWJ from 4oc to $t.8o

0. ~ E. GODDEN, ·s.,_.n.:~aJ.J>.:.a!:t!. ~ WatenStreet, Harbor Grace._p

REID NEWFOUNDLAND C OMPANY.

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SHORT ROUTE. Only Six Hours Itt Sea.

Quickest, Shdrtest, OheA~'"t ' and Be~t Route.

Dining and 8 Jeepiog Cnrs on

Express Trn\ns'lening Saint

John'sp p.m. Sundlly, Tuesdo.y ru1d Thu.reday.

Shore Line PMscngers con­nect with Express Tmins 7.20 at Brig us Junction.

Always travel by the

Reid Newfoundland Company's System

I • DIED, Al Spaolud'o Ba,. on -Monday Ju

Mary, witt> or RlcbUd Flemlna, arid~ yean.

Oa Tuesday lut, 'alter a fonr lllneu, • Sarah Spence':! eldeat daurbter or tbe Jato Wlnlam ~:~poneer, tormerly of Car­bonoar, &J:f<l 63 yean.

At Bay Robfrte, yeatord~ moratur•· litter a ebort llln4!8". Rerberl Mercer, yo11ngoataon otWilltamaad Ellen Mer­cer, and brother • f Mre. 0. Yelmaa of thlt1 town, ~ged te yean.

Thle morn lag (Friday)EUaabetb, -wlte of ll,)o Jato Arthur WIJ11 and daaahtor or tho Ia to F.dwln Moore, of Dildo, ~.B .. a-.t'd :WS yean. Funeral to-monow (Sat· urdaT) at .f. p.m. trom the raldeoca ot i\lnr.'i'"hOIL WIII~&,Barvey Street. Frlellcla pleuo ~cepe thu inUmaUoo.-Uoatofl Jlapcre pleat' eopy.

Billiards! Billiards!! .). firs t-claas Billiard Tabft, re­

..:ently purchased ia Scotland for the Harbor Grace Literary and Athlet ic Association, baa been • placed io poaitioo io their new room whic.h. will be o~ed to aubscribera on JulT2nd.

A L11t for intending Sbareholdera in the aboTe baa bee:D Opeued, Ud may be seen dailr iu tbe Reading' Room of the Auociatloo. Peraona wiabiog- to secure sbarea wi.ll applr aa early as poulble u oalr a UKUited number will be lttued.

(By order). G.:o.. H. B~ Sec.

CAUTION.

-Mr. Guy R. Viets. manager of the Baak of Nom Scotia here for tbe paat eight fears. hu receired word from headquarter• to proceed to Montero Bay. Jamaic:ll, to take charge of the Bank there. Mr. Vieta ia making prep:uationa ac­cordingly. ao that if U.aeae orders are not countermanded, thla to .. •n will lose one of lta most useful cltl· zene. Few young men. none pro­bab11 during ao abort a time, have done 110 mucb in particular for the lada of town u Mr. Viets hu done. AP. leader and trainer of tbe Boys' Brignde he bu exerted a wide and 'WhOIHOme inOuence over the riting generation that is evident to every­body and that all cl:t11ea 11nd creeda readilr acknowledge. In other waya. too. he baa slaown him~f a public-apirited citizen. Wbil11t ~i• remoYal meana mach deaened pro­motion, ud wbllat we wish Kim much bappioeaa a.ad aueceaa in bia future ca~r el~~ewbere, we echo the aeot.imeut. of our townapeople In general iu regretting the fou of 110 \':tlued a m~mber of our com­munity.

and ndvase your triends to do the eame.

I , tbe uoderaigoed. the rightful heir to the Taud or tbe late

Henry GaTland.Sberiff of the North· ern District, do hereby cauUoo all parties from pa7ing award, for laud taken for wide.a10g Gula.ad'a Lao e. to any peraoo, 111 tbe laud ia heir· a}tip property, and therefore could not be &Old outalde the Garla.ad name. The late Tbomaa Higgins wu paying the Garland famllr a nominal rent aa 9CCUpier.

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FOR SALE,

A New lay-Harris Bicycle. Never nsed. Will be aold at a Bargain. App11 at the ST.un.us. OfBce.