l iii ' .»!!i‘i.lllii. llll .f_,,_ _ -2,-_,T°j O TT.;-ri ‘- i » i llliifi 1 'lin »./ I lin lr i ,_ li };‘;'_4oil i . ll _ i _._. ,_ ii ¢ "iii _ V. |\‘_,:( _:ii i: _ ‘iw i,» ,, iii .ll liiii i ii' i _ i i _ i in ii, y i ,- |»‘, MW il iii i A l li i , 'KA a , Wi _ T ~HHl|il'* E ,init _pl ,, .i-~ "llii ~ ‘=~l‘.'= __ _ Cure F F3’-"i;. D AN nas-r or Au.. _ NOYEl§nz~;ii 13 ........,. ei- ef--' r" _ ___ 3”.” _‘f’i".’1°_"_“f1"’° °"f‘fLi -_ - ===-= "°°' wck The first few doses ease the throat and help to loosen the phlegm. _l_3SPR_lJEllll.li.”. l‘ or ‘if.fi= ighs :-J-- -_ - Almost before you realize it, the cough is gon e. 251: a bottle. Druggists. fsTi~:EL TURBINE _ llHI]EHlS HAVE li _ sTi:AMsnii> in-:LrAsTf iwsieson _ _ l HUUGH l|ME of the New Eispresi Turbine at Bath; -~.~- ' Siiide the Occasion of Ovation.--=l hird Tnrliiric l “0\'TRRAi., ii.--in innin- 1,.;-` ‘_ ci rd B 4 O ~'-TJ' ». D _UG oi the Eastern Steiiiiship Company. ' i* ~ gizixeiiiiiim-ia i_:'»: ._ “_ _,iss .1-1 ,_ 1. ',,.._». _ _ i in 7jE\VEl.ER '_ Grafton St. -f`i‘.i»i'5 ”=“i T :Q23 N 1 l°` 1'? _ »`: .' CD 1-.zz *fi ii ". ‘i li _ i pon iid from iri`l explain _ .ct 'int' int- 1 _ ‘fi ;"i"_v If-.il iii \ : A ‘ 4 i iil_'~; \'i .Hifi lay) if 1;" ‘fn "'<».\ ;.;`;3 Il :L/5 ~."?f.""§ 1;* 1,. s ‘rig 5 0 -fi.i‘ --' _~-i'-»'-M'-11*-"" UG l“’:"-‘¢'=:..'n~`“-_ _ "~l‘Tl -2.4¢' lf. _';j.__’,,,{ ii-".¢»_l .M fi.: ..;‘ ;'. *~~<- 'sn- ‘-i .__ I l .. S .i.»'i » _. _ i ‘ ' Q: _ ig; _ 2 _ _ 5. i ' -i~ “(1 i i .V 1 ur ,. p s i_‘c ii I' 0- '2i` ii l` l: :ind lic i . .iuut P 's l5` I THF NORTH BAKERY ilmii‘i"5in 126 Euston St_ yo _ I.. Hanson ;. in. on Thursday, November 12. und other city otllcials were on the i_`- she slid gracefully into the wa- .ie~iiri,_ stand, an were also a ier ii great crowd, assembled to do large nunioer of Eastern Steamship her hoiicr, cava vent to its euthusif tonipany officials, headed by Calvin asm and cheer on cheer greeted Austin,-~ Fi'esid‘ent`;~'\.’\irlio with Pre the lntest arrival. sident Hyde of the Bath Iron Works The new turbine took to the water was eiiily on the scene. The part, _qi irriicefully ns a swan. Mis! Car- included .I. F. Lisconib, F. S. Sher- ;-ie .\1_ Greenlaw, the Belfast young ninn, \\'.H. Welsh, H. I.. Narens find ‘ 'LYDIA E V F. H. Haihorri, ('iipt_ W. H. Allen! Cuot. .l_ A. Thompson, Capt. ani H. B. Moore. It was said by old I , sailors that the launching was the Fl N most successful they had ever wit- ness _ ' l Thidldelfiist will be placed in Cmu_ tify their assailants, _:ind the neurest ONE §“f,`\" sovi~i'al others ,of the fleet, is 335 feet, riefi D“'i°em9n'5 l’"l"flH» One Or two YOU _ \\ “_ 4 mcnes (WH, aw length on the Water uuforrred men miiiiiig them did not A GOOD 1 ii... ii.. in.. ...im .ii _.4 in ?"“".'""°"°~ "“‘ “‘° -““*““°'-“ °“ vi/oiii.D ei: A isifrria THING ron oTiii:i>..s To ` 2.i~"=~S= “wir if fi-in deft1°few'l_é?§_.!L“‘5f°€lIL’i“i”¥§._?ii.i3éZT"li`Zi‘Sf1§.‘2 Mui; A noon opinion or You. oriicas .iuncv displriccrneiit 2.000 U>f_1§i SW" t*’“‘_otlicer was said to liave deliberately LR CLOTH HOW ELSE CAN nsge Z,l.i3 and net 1,143. ‘ ui hy h t heh' 4 in t hu YOU YO ~ Tm’ Belf“°"~ Ulacmuefy (`0"5lS'-5 01 iiiehtihthatign whlelii soiiiegiie trlietlltdi YOJ? ll. ‘l'Pi " " _ 4. ', ~ _ , ‘V *sf _ ..f.f_._f@i.'f..i.‘ ._.:§§f>.itf._~_f.“,“i;'if_. YOUR <~°"““~’ ““`°*“ THE’ “EAP” Viiiiiiti If Il", bf’il“`°` 12 f?" lfmll and 145 INC illipliiih-clothes policemen that were as GOOD W Qihi ‘wi (L1 ilinnictei' She is the second turbine dl _ \ ` mission on the Bangor Division approach toa description' of one of WE P|_AY_._,SUCCE§`S, WE HAVE A LOT TO e rly 'n June, 1909. The tea _ the-ni ivas that he \viis_ 'u big, heavily I, _ oTH_ @ / __A @ 3,ip~__, I ms, Wm be about “s50’0i,nD_ built man, witha ilnrit moustache., DO OUR. L/S5 5UC_ I _'___ Q ` The Belfast, christened after the i( _'£110 _vlltneiffs :f’Tlnicd tht; “SML A O citv of Belfast like the Unmden and ‘H i’ “ere D0 hmm' 'fclmqe ey cm ir." iol of the Police ('0l“m\"-5° "WU the ;h:i-nes that iiiiairemen brutally ill treated ii number of McGill stud- ents on McGill theatre night. 0"- .“ _ ¢-gun at 8 ii'<°loc.L'. last night continued over midnight. and vndvd so fur as hearing evidence was c_on~ _.r ,_ ;, B-_ mite ii i~lo.~i< ihis morning. Txe sworn tes.iniony ol the students vi'ii~ to the effect that ii body Uf Pimli- clothes policemen carne into collision with them on St. Ciitherlne street on the xii;ht~or rather the earlY m0l'!1~ ini: in question-nnri that nazi result. several of the students were injured, three being rendered unconscious, and one, a young theological student nam- ed lndes, was so gI'8‘~'l‘lY llllft. fllnf- he has not yet completely recovered. He was not called to give evidence because he does not know what led up to the disturbance iind the blow which he received directly it begun put liim into nstate of unconscious THE I-:DLE PLAY FooTBAu_ ‘fouMusT l _ ,_ ':'."E i IN OUR.. LINE fs; _ __\\s.~. r O* BE DR ESSED Rgifif YOU wii.L w»Nou1'BE`1‘rER IN ` me GAME You PLAY. IF _ you ii/EAR GOOD Clonies. Bi/STER BRo\~/N A r¢\'-~ pp \` “A _ \ \ _ ffk’ i' _ f _ _ fy i .» 2;. ,.1"" _ _ s 'f///" ,'25 rf / /~ , v < / . - 4 t\ #1 i-‘°""` ‘- 1*- 1. i_ .. QE \. \-*if ` A` ` fm .-iI§%»`;_=_.;~ '> ' _ *L 3§\ :f"" ‘ ' Ti ef!-;*Ccl.¢.L;]4°i -\ Q gf? ~ 5. ' ‘ ness, from which lie did not recover, /lO_|¢»viii»iii-in. u v-isiiiviolii `.`i=..=~iie/iso 'mf W5" UNE f-:ir several hours. | Not one ofthe stuileiits could idcn~l _ _E _- -` ‘ fiidi ii it :iii i ` \3\._.“ "' steanisliip constructed bythe Batu Ziigdetimiijiilipgiigtitiii liiiiiloirie thiitallziifyi YOU l, ` .lioii Viurks for mercantile purposes did n i; » \ ‘ ‘ _ _ . _ .. _ ` ~`f " ANDi _f f V ` _ ’ ` _ ` ‘ _ _ nt use their britons and s_ll EEQUR DISPLAY OF WiNTER. 1 We U’ <5] .£l;..%;f_‘°;‘:;f;._§.‘;_‘z;;- i iiiiia. sri: ova ctr- _ ‘ 7 , o years ago, nas the first of the tion, It was shown that ths police OF OUR F No other niedwiiie for Xl omans niriiine type ciiiistriicteii me _ _ _ ~ F' FANCY KNITTED VEST5. _ _ in this n were not in charge of any super- O iltn in the ivnrld has received such eniimry. The vale, Hiirviini iniii for officer at the time of the aistiirr- \\'i(lB-Spfcild 3.ll(l 1lllqlln.llfl€(l _f‘Tl- Camden followed. The success whic, §fl\CP. the Cnntfilllilltl sergeant hav- dorsenieiit as has Lydi-ii, E. Pink- iiiis in-ni iiiiiiei-ea by iiieiiii ioiir hir- Hur Dfw culled elsewhere. ' hiin1’s Vegetable Compound, made ‘vines ileniniisii-nies their siiperioi-ity~ AS against the students. independs from native roots :ind herbs. over nll other vessels, for speed as 0"” evidence was EWG" ll? Uadeimon _ h such a well :is comfort and safety. The Gam- lf' DY0\'e tllata nilnlber Of U18 YOUUK 1\0 other Inetliiine 218 , d_ dm' it Wm be |.emembe,_e,}, mmm M. fellows had bedauoed walls, windows, record of siiergssiéop wgfinigstefnsli ,,m,,,eu mp on May 16’ 1907’ and nn-1 doors along st. catiiiriiie simon eases, or sue - ' " ' friends ns has Lydia E. Pinkharlfs Vegetable Compound. For more than 30 years it has _been the standard remedy for felnliilnv ills, Inflammation, Vlcemtioii, and consequent Spinal Weakness. It has relieved more cases of Rack- ache and Local Weiikiicsses than any otlier one remedy. It dissolves and expels tumors in an early S980 of developnienh . Irregiilaritios and periodic pain.-i, Weakness of the Stomach, 1"\‘ll$0lU1¢1- ii `i -2. . " T*\"‘-1132!" . , f _ J.. i\ l l ill* `i‘S- \\/e are Carrying ai? than ever ~ Larger Stocks of really Christmas in order to eiicouraee shopping at hniue iiist-:iii of sending awav forasihgle thin? In -flili ion ve stfi-ifl f¢:=~d}' to PIU \-ide anything sPecial‘thai m i-_ »-\.vi':t:l ‘dll 1111**-"fel >"“ entire ,._~ is ti ii l@\"" P " ing man ~ I \ “_” ,_ _i¢-. _iii gii' - 'niiz »._~ lie big mail order houses run si to goods :iii l deliveries ivilh i-ery little chance for redress if anything is Wf0“iI Stick to you own town and do your shopping at h0U1@ Quality for Quahty “T Cm, Sell as cliealp as anyone, and you know precisely who you are dealing wit i. CARTER (R drtf. C0, LTD. _ his J "“‘““° ui-in-:in --1- will .he fiirnisbeil with rattan choirs up- i H6113’ developed speed of twenty nautlciil miles 'nearly twenty-four statute miles) without extravagancs in cost of operation. Needless to say the Belfast, like her sister ships the Camden, the Governor _(‘obo, Yule and the Harvard, \vill| rank as one of the most luxuriously| iippointcil :ind tliiiroiighlyiip-tgqluge ships on the Atliintic seaboard, She wil-li have 204 stat-eroorui,135 heihha in the men's cabin, and 87 berth! ini ‘the wonisirs eabin_ i K description of the furnishings nl thi' Vamden would fit almost tri ii lnicety tnose of 'the Belfast. On the muiii deck will he the social hall. nl spacious and most attractive st'i~zion,| ilocrcd with rubber tiling iinil fiirn-l ished with seventeen mahominy sad- ‘fllc-Saat ariiicliairsi. Leading froiii luis iis the dining saloon, in point f com- fffiit, convenience and perfection of de- tiiil unexcclled. It will linve seven- teen tables, each with accoinoiiiifinna for nie persons," the majority facing ||Bl”iZr ivinxloivs so that diners have al' l most as perfect ii view as they would seririv- on the main deck. Wilton ci.r< pet will previiil here ns on the saloon deck, :ind the furniture and furnish~ ings will he flnislied iii silvcrgruy, while the ivindown will be treated with silk velour, eiiihroidcred in gold tinsel. Aft from the dining saloon is the wcnien's svicial hall. This bolstered iii plush, and from. this the ~men`s rzibin is fitted arid. furnished 'ln it niiinner similar to the \vomen's soc- iiil liiill, lt is fnriviird from the .main deck, and is cosy :ind commodious. As in the ciise of itll the ships on the line, special attention will be civcn to the fiirnisliing of the officers' quarters, .and they will he iniiiie lin' comfortable as possible. There will lii\_ two Dnrlor rooms on the upper saloon' deck, each fitted with iz brass bed, dull finish, and rattan furniture up- holstered in silk ilsrrnislt. All the otli- er stateroonis will be fitted with re- gul.-,ir wire spring mattresses and ini- ported bent Wood furniture. The launching of the Belfast is an- other illustration uf the strictly up-i to~iliite policy and energetic enter. prise of the Eu-:tern Stearnsliip Com- pany in catering: to the travelin; public. It now has some of the ver-. best ships on the Atlantic iieaboard, and the newcomer will be a. nliitnble addition to the fleet. -__~______ REV. A. C. CREWS IS EDITOR. TORONTO, Nov. 19-Rev. A. (l. Crews was today elected editor of Qiiodfiy School Publications of the iMetbodiSt Ohurch, by the Book Com- -i‘n=»~, iii succession to the late Dr, Withrow. - . ..-___ FAVOR INTEll-PROVINCIAL , REGISTRATION SCHEME. ` TORONTO, Nov. 19-The Medical Council of Ontario. at its closing session today, approved of the inter- , proviiicini registration with all cnl~\ leges in the various provinces having, the standard of education equivalent' in that of the Ontiirlo Medical Coun- cil »__-lm_- Lakehald, Que., Oct. 9, 1907 l|‘insrd‘s Limited Co., Ltd. Gentlemen;-In July 1905 I val thrown from A rond machine ‘injuring my hip and back badly and was oli- llged to use a crutch for 14 months. In Sept. 1906 Mr. Wm. Outritlge of Lachute urged me to try Minard's Liniment which I did with themoct satisfactory results and today I am M ini] as ever in my life. Yours Sincerely mirnsw 1 an-inns. iiitli paint and thiit they had tied up the wheels of n cab on the stand nenr the Nazareth Institute. _ _*__ UEFEHEU <$4ll.ElHl _ FUH MINHH HHH HALIFAX, Nov. l9-Harry C. Her- sey, Superintendent of the Savage stneli farm near Minneapolis, Minn., where Dan Patch, Dircctum, and oith- er Stallions :irc owned, went to Chi- cago last Friday to try- to L-iiy the pncer Minor Heir, l_59§ Horsey went to the Dean farm at Palatine, where Minor Heir is being wintered, inspected the horse, found him sound as a dollar and in the best of health, nnd then offered forty thousand dollars for the son of Heir at Law, just ns hc stood. i Although it was n record price for a pricing stallion of his nge and lim- ited turf experience, it was declined! -_______ MEMORIAL TO i GRAHAM BELL. BRANTFORD, Nov. 19-The Sites' Committee of the Bell Memorinl As-| siiciutioii iinnounccil tudny that the former homestciid of Alexander Grn~' hnin lltll, in this (‘lty, where tliel telephone was invented, would bc ac- quired us part of the memorial scli~ emo., An iidilitinnul twenty five thou~ sand dollar liieiiuinent will be erected and unveiled probably 'in the summer of 1910. T0 STOP A (TRYING BABY. lliibies cry because they are sii-lr. It may be a pain in the stomach, colic, or cramps,--but in any casa a few drops of Nervilino soothes 1i~ way the distress and allows the baby to sleep peacefully. Where there are young childr H. 2 0 BROWN The Youim l\len’s_l`\iI:Viiii.Yi_ _ *___ _i ;U¢_iE SEEWART & if-ll. _ MACIIINISTS "`;'?§ if ilifii EAW lVliLLS _"irc voii :iistnlling a Saw Mill? We manufav- t»_i.-i;- lliiiiirijiiinl Siiiiigle "Bills of a high grade which w,_l _.give you tliii best of satisfaction. We can also siipp'y you water wheels or Steam power second to iioiic in Cnliild Fl, sreim NA\'inATioN WHARF C».arii»iletoi/in. P.E. is 5iaiiiielil’s ement should also be Nerviline.ai\t Sire; Ht Plant Line Wharfa all the niiiiiir ailments just as promptly us the doctor - and not so expensive. For neiirly fifty years I’olson's Nervilinn hal been the great -household 'remedy of f‘anaila_ Every wise mother will keep a bottle near her at all times. Sold everywhere in lunge 250. bottles. Our Perfect Emulsion iiitli guaiacol is a splendid remedy for V nervous debility Cougha, l Colds, ' incipient Consiinipiion. Lots of people tell us of its goodness. Price We per bottle, i Prepared and sold by, A.W.Rcddln,Phm.B 1 The Square Druggist ' For Sale Low ` _ There not per S. S. Amethyst 1000 Barrels landd The lingers Haiiiwaie llii. 'WS 5 °‘.€°“°"'fl a Flaw _ in n l`>all or "l‘\.\bWn1ad¢ of ’ F I B R E' / \_ _ _ ` Every "‘ One ll n Solid, Hardened, Lasting Man, , without a Hoop or Seam. Many ° other Exclullve Features are Yours, too. when you Positively Persllt In getting Bddy's. ‘All Good Grocers can supply you. gl ,_ SumyMe_ nap, ¢nq"`uu¢F5,°ié'6§»u», uii in mira imom. . l is H - i THAT wnsmes You PLAY l Foor BALL ol? S EE OTH ERS _ EAU kinds and 'Sizes fi iiiiiiii. iii, -lt’s Economy. To have your Lai-nilri' - k ‘ us---Because it nves for ygiiyr “ne hi thtiiiiiiiifiiindiiiiorry' cm' 3"" A \\'~ are I-irdon lifter ]¢ s, 1 - you of the burden of vour ii-asiimdlnhm _ _ . - lj ironing day by doing your la ii y I I We cull for and deliver the ' A. F. Webster Star Steam Laundry 134 kent St. _ Phone i i ` Ames Holden Sho Contain all the good points e advanced Shoe-making, and are the greatest wearers cn the mrkeh * CONROY The4Slioeniai1. ueeu St. Cli'towl_ mln- T an \i 3,3, 5 ll l li _i _ ’ , i' 'l ` )¢° / V' | ‘ _ i 1 ‘Qtr 9 ( 1 `\:_~‘_ ‘#5 » .~ i Vi, i .fel _'kg' "',~`» . _ I V 37 \lllllv , is s il ' p Z _ff "