Ill- BRLFOUR UNDER THE Los »9.\',Sep‘.1l.-A climax _to the vigor _ ,ith which offending automobilists N., being prosecuted was reached today 'hm 5 motor car driven in the employ ogprinie Minister Balfour. who should hge appeared before a mngigtmge furious driving, failed to put ln an appear T m¢o, andii fresh summons for the m was issued WEWS llll lllllililli Burning, Itcliing, Stinging Piles _ If people could only realize the virtue of lil Di-_ Chase`s Ointment they would not suffer in |0112 with pi!es._ i\Il’, \v. II. xvhliehaif, I WQH-kngwn kim qw hs Prohbition of Re marrioge of Divorced Persons Con S Mr Chapman Tells Ollawa sequently Was Not Adopted-But Th D bt W -Anh de nPart Ch rm °”““°‘°"°F“"‘“"“ eae as P02 _Y 3 Canada fmm the burning' itching. stinging sem tion of the House of Bishops that ,ation of pilgg was Somgihgng awful' md I clergyman within the said Jurisdiction can say that there is nothing in this world Sh i0equalDr Chasc's Ointm sense I tried agreat be many remedies and never got more than of slight relief from any of them. But while Di. Chase's Ointment brought quick relief , if went further and made n thorough cure. ~ rl I cannot say too much in recommendation W of this great remedy." M This is the only Frcpgngi h' 1, 3, on positively guarant to cureognyfdsm of b piles. Ask your neighbors about it. 60e_ iibox.lt=ll deslsrr. or Edmnson, Bates for ioio dréoofoi ei _ °m°°s 3 cu" I tw is it Co., Toronto. r Chase’s mains ln statu quo le THE STOVE THAT DOESN’T MAKE A GOOD FIRE WITH P ORTV I H OOD COA L ,- o' ` IS A PRETTY POOR STOVE ' INDE 'E D, FOR_CO O KING ST O V E S A N D GRATES . Port Z3'ood. IS UNEQUALLED. ll discussion, but failed Matthew Wilson, K. C., moved and Chan amendment to thc amendment: _ thatanyclsrgyman may perform such oere monyns may be necessary to satisfythn IIT, *` li P. E.lSLV1lND EXHIBITIO --- V taneously in many countries on November GH N V5, will be a volume containing 100,000 words. t t 2 ’02 paid a high pricelfor the book and its ser- ep , P 0 _ ilal rights in all languages. ~ h ' Mr. Kr ’ friends assert that w at- up P ever is mzgiroiit of it will not be kept by g Yet y him, but will be handed over to the suf- fering burghers liei $6,000 lllerei iiliizes "°'*‘*“°° “°° "°°°“"“V““ for Holland. and Fisher Unwln has ac- p _ - _ ` ' »,qulrcd the copyright ln the English Vlsn- ` 'th ' V rl d bibii . l guage for Gnsct Britain, Canada and _, mTf§t§i;;iiE§:£g:'rg: gt' 3:; ?'“ ‘other British colonies and the .United n _ - V Tw? diiysjhcofse racing with laflvlt D\11’l¢8 Sl5&l»¢S- - _ V :ing fsstesi classes ever oieredor 081 ilu The bod! ¢°nf5in3 wg gwyy of Krngeri Aiimisxy of splendid attractions including the 'i life from his childhood to the negotiations Original Cycle whirl. the sensation of the ll¢ lid CVYIDBII in fm!! ° 1, ' ~ _» .17 ,T1 - ° _i-f ' '.,' _.‘- - l , ifi, V' T-'__ \ *_ ` ' _ _ _ ~: 3' _‘fp { .Ha ' ,' _ if f_ _ ._ I :fit Ennio.. oo ,... of ,moi .oo ow- _ Fleur in P£nsiAn cu ir. V i V- ‘ 5=f*»-Q ‘F"“'f _ Pm* ° ° f’ ;`2°"l. . .° . _ f¢'=f1°=1 BARTON HUNDRED A civil law to constitute husband and wife of -» a mon and woman whohave been divorced' from one another, and he may bestow a blessing upon such persons who 'having been divorced desire so to come together again.” _ APPEAL 'rc Brsnor. Mr. Wilson made amost able speech, ooiniingout the. hopeless divergence of opinion not only in the House, bntimong the m t l _ os earned divines and highest! the shupeof areception the Bt1th?l'i|iI68. ID WBS D0 f0l'B l'._'BSid¢D0e'df .mo Ind Mill* 1-"*l»'_'.-'Haruki decision one way or the other. and the whoscikind hospitality-was A " 517" -~ ~ V V -_ V 11 -_ SDPGQI U0 the bisbvp ‘Vasa middle course. preciatedlby thovisltcrs. T .V V l.1.»" ‘ , i - _ divorce case still remains an op°n ques on for members of the Church of England After the Lower House of the General uid respects->d_ citizen. of Cobourg, Oni., Synod had debated the quesilon for four states I-' Having used Dr. Chaso’s Oinr- so ment for piles, I can testify to its great f ttings,la,st evening the luiiy, byavote value. The suflering which'I endured `° lo to 9, refused to concur in the resolu ii, all knowingly solemnize a marriage be een persons, either of whom shall have en divorced from one who at the time I r. Matthew Wilson K. C throwing the us of the decision on the clergy and hops. The result is that tue ma'ter re The debate was moot exhaustive, the Q liion being discussed from every point otview, sph-itualand practical theologi- cal and equitable historical and 011901' tunlstic, but it only served tor-eveala hope ointment iooo oivergoooo or ooioioo THE __A _ lrvnrmco snssrox. At the evening session an attempt was made to apply the six months’ hoist oo the After the debate had been resumed, Mr. ` cellar Worrell seconded the following _"No_.c1erg'yman within the said juris- diction shall, without submitting ' the ' material facts of _ the case to his bishop, ooo obioioiog ooo written ouihority oi ‘oo the latter,knowingly solemnizanniarriagc- between pcrsons,eitherbf whom shall have been divorced from one who at thetimo or _S led tb cu ceremony then takcn by orders. ln such solemnlzation sh J , a“b°1l"°¥ The result was a deadlock between p Judge SMU'-75“me°dm'n ¥m“t1°R°h°lthc two orders, the clerical order votin s K “ht °f re m“”`l38° l'° tl" l'm°°°°lP PU"-7» lby 31 to 7 for concurrence, the lay mem fi* as also thrown out, as was another b bers declaring against It by 9 to 15’ The Lower House consequently declined to The re marriage of the innocent party in H gil re el A message was received from the Upper U he cdthe General Synod tc urge upon the lil! commander in general of the Canadian militia, the Earl of Dundonald and dis 9 trict commanding officers, the enforce Y ment of rules and regulations nf the mili tary canteen 8 DHI pledge by cadets in ,military colleges. pper House _ArchdeacopWorral1 protest clpline of the .Royal Military College. C non Richardsonalso pointed ont. the iudeiiuitness of the allusions to military the temperancc committee. V Yesterday afternoon a"pleascInt inter enjoyed by the members of both Houses of V_: ` fniicisi ui iiuai|i'slniiH- _ i comms iuiui|uiniPHiv.V Iozmon, Sept. 11.-Mr. Kruger’s hnto biography, which will be published simul- The Munich publisher, Lehmann, has Politically Dead, the Author* ‘ Yet Speaketh With All the Old Astuteness- S ales in the Transvaal. The earl cha - ing adventures, shooting his first lion derneath a party of Kufiisiwho were be the journey to the Orange Free State to Mossech. ' l describes as the irritating policy of Mr Chamberlain in thc negotationslfri' Kru so ihio portion or tho deeply interesting e showed clearlv how the so called inno cent party often caused a ivorce. and ex pressed the beliif tha. the necessity ofl a, satisfying both the clergyman and the ’ S bishop of thc innocence of the p°rson mak A ing such marriage would eii`ectua.1ly guard in by against the improper pfrfoi-mance of the C On a. vote Ir TVi1son’s amendment was losbby lo to 4/ Judge Savarykzimendmeut a. was ne\:t put and was lost by the large m msgoriry of 8 to 55 The ori inai motion of k concurrence with the bishops’ message was m concur with the Upper on the question M House with reference to the temperance th question assuring the W C T U of S sympathy and co operation ti '1'helettertromthcW C T U request t Also, the respectin of tem nca And that soldiers returning from active Y -:ei-vice be not permitted to wear thc » W K'o<'o ooiroroi. wiiiio iotoxiooted, too, ,1_1_ -condition of ma of n ' ‘I Sl hours after their arrival from South Africa d made their home-coming a sad one, audi h _ _ _ _ aan wc our attention to the need of tem l, *#1011 Gnd Sent b€1';¢P°El‘ Wh‘f?`;` V” re D rum uma m be db by Pcstorliicksz he V-cnven on he ¢\,‘,ml-5_'° r y mg encourage I ed their regret at the absence Gini” The lottpr was signed by Miss E. E V037 Wh_'§°’_i5"°P¢_nd»{”g 5¢v~°"‘l Y tart, with sincere wishes that the session B _ V _ , such solemnization shall be living, except ight be in every way a success and a. 5° GOUVBY t0-h¢1"`° h°“fT 7°” °f _ , - great blessing to the church f U On the motion of concurrence with the fl ny ur soldiers a few uring herterm of omce. V . Ge any ae_tion'be`ing taken by_ the Synod 9°l!°°1SW€Y¢¥¢D1'¢86Dll°5V- » V. 1 V a , nteeus, abd the matter was referred to Hicks- A I A rulltiol fi°m1 thcroutincfof bugiiiess was -MU‘i°”` =Bf°"'}» ' quudy Groblfr, formerly Under-Secretary of Y .7 D t rs describe his yohtb, education, hunt- ,fe and expfriences chasing rhinoceros and vcr tigers. The succeding chapters contain an p an account of various, expeditions against d the Katfir chiefs. One of his most exciting A adventures was when alone in a cave' un- th ° .P ing beseiged. His leadership began with co actos mcdistorini making' 'peace with fo _ rg Achapteron civil war brings out his ,ive protest against the violation of the con- ex stition by Commander Schurmann. The w ied by a reflection on what' Kruger Fe ge:-'s astutness in diplomacy is revealed HOW THE COCAIYE HABIT STARTS. book. :He also attaches prest importance ‘gn to the series of telegrams ` between Miss 'fl Flora Shaw and Cecil Rhodes, ioowhich _l ff Mr. _Chamberlain’s name. is freely ipod, mil y ldrKruger, while politically dead still ,bra _ __ -_ for peace. Ir. vm oiotmd by Ki-ogei-:Vto opoikoio this momoii-_wioii his om time °"”°- °'p:,);'fhL§:',§,f3l¢°'Eih:f,,;ii;Lr;:°;`g¢r F 'mile of his fprivats secretary, Bcedell. and Peteri vigor and subtlety. A , _mhggfhifmm WssternCnnadn ‘_ ` f (V ,_‘ __ Y '__ _ ~ '_ _*___ _ 7_L _*_ . hgglg 'gud vXi'¢1foGs'§fi;”'h cmmpm hu ° _ S ” ‘ ` -_ ` _ I sruarsntvrd GCG: Lieqn Australian _Cht1IIDi°l\»_ ' Ln-'EIS NOT LIFE Y ,f‘*nV°d' Tr' 'rim booieoponiioi miiiim- ground 'une . u _ V __ V small size. §¥“m°li°n. thus apparently defrinz IM 11'" °f F th and-in inns 30 1902 19 570 °n;Y;lt;it¢;i:g_6l;e:§s;io£_feai:dnottl1lfc5 it is ,Poison 8: Co ure. _ _ S gr gyegr ` . s V Su drill: :E3-bA_?mc<¥ositi?:;:°(8i1hTe‘{?t:lit1?l:i;he’T \p¢1°S0l18 fl`°m 5'; Iiéllaid ::it’:;e'§':§_t‘:|1? am ;gi?:;:k°f1?.fku§ih“g';E,;_ MI)n,. HAl£iL'roN’8 P1I~Ls CUBE BUJ-_IOUQ "°r`ii°o'°i»§§f`¢'i".§f=i` Slfiaioo ofsmoi iomoiioo= ‘ °°m°°”°°d’ ln :““‘l’mt 5 m in me pm, oisoogiiooioaooow ihoio oo lifo " iimokoo V - moo, lyrlnd performance done bv one of the most Weil? T¢\'l`ll°"e.s' 2 _» ’ mba 8 fl? £339,381” “°b» creates Dewi lzi13§eo:;fo;o¢fsioili_i'¢Vwo;_i<:e qgilingyear. _Aotuoi scttllersinuot “mms iimwlityfggo thaahoa 35:” enletrntyxwkedplr H _ _ _ g V y » ac ,__-L _ . ' ' ` _ > . . - - 4 » _’ . ooiioiiioo-»f°‘1°.§i°. °.p""'iiuo»” ft-_hl_°e¢¢S muh” °“1-V °“ 5 _. lwooir ooo oiokiy people strong ooo woi i TH; i L °,r°;ee;=1,1o;>;e;;-=rgg;;=,;_;=§;,1<1,,_,,,,, ,-..._ - - V Permian nosiin iii. ““’° - - _ _ » . . irhcultux al show to-day said that during llilwayn LONDON, S¢Pl7~ 1_1 "°I°t°rm°'ti°n hash . V if _i ._ gr Ta f _ _ . » . _f1==V°°1°°i=1 °°-we-=<=s= <=-»-_¢~~=°_=i= hlizibiiiiol'iggiiigiriiiifiedtfftfbrg-wuan;;fs' ‘ee been 1`¢°°“”"l °°.th°éu;n;a£.L°; :"m T{“?°N"°e ,_5FP°-.'= u.i"B_f9°'°"’ i”R°ui"’ "oi exclusion ' lihii gm? for-im, prize lists, no all informs- 531,; in the Perlgllinnshu V I _ Wvmg *ot Manitoba., is seridusly ill atavliinniylrg; L but he assured the- pant. af e __ _ ‘ KHDDOZU L31’ WH" hrgd n_s‘¢v¢n pgfuggw gy _ ‘ '_ ._ ;V _- + .5 Fi li ci ` (md a slave chow. A bluejncket was kill- i isp T V V = f _ ~f _ ‘n° "x“°’:“°°°'1V President. Se¢~1`tenl ii 43 dwtd. Exam Pct. in si hi >~ WW; curbs s d veral were wounded. lim wayne hm! Yi-W-~a=w‘lF»d?nu°'=~‘ ”°3°i“9t umm' Iaaic & ntiiatlittloihvtoo £71 i . L.- +~‘u ATTEIPT S SUICTDE SOPDBIIIDGY ll. -Ill. KRD &l D8l’|l¢l Parllit, by taking carbollc acid Parent from his wife for the last and Mrs. Collins kept house PRIMARY WS ` Reconciliation had been effected Sf Pau-1 5 S¢h`°°1m°m» Uh WVU' and Mrs. Parent. and Hrs. Collins """ ~ that her services were no longer Prompt medical aid saved her ,--AIm- if . in Opens Tuesday mdinmg Sept. iid. Hours-9 go to rain; Parentsmuydepen oniheir 'IRQ wry ~3o§ ifc. _.1 me ~< Af and party visited Eidyll September 11.-Sir Edmund and the experimental hun wo1‘l