STIIIIIE -»>~ III __ i , _ .._.. ._ . ,__ , _ sin .Q9 _ _ _r .tiarrsoztpvinligrii __l’§ri`ri_ccss F lsvia_’a1~ A choice' Blend of Ceylon. _UN 0l1|v Certain lfldnoy/not ‘_’;_ _ _ J 'I india and China Teas in lsiiclii ' -__c""‘ f. f _ *T .~ 1 fs' f . _ _ _ _ ` The Kldneys are hy all odd; elm |P°|g.xm_" ~ 'T' B7 E' _w° QARGEN1' I propol-#ions gg‘ higuyg g _ P°_1§;_trui,i_tv_:l<_;_;:_¢;ilapsetryiuz speak to you at once. Be cautious! ` ' `< _ Q' _£e\l/'rtllont pure, rich, red blood there can Malcolm Morgan read the note a sec- ond time, then glanced curiously at the _ _ _o_o _health-no life. ` _ Ls rl] f ' f \ M & sick k,d__‘f_;f§_"m__f’it;:_”.E_;‘;°__f_‘:ME°'_i_'$’*gm* little rwomirn across the aisle. _There ii B _ _ I i§_gttniitt1ewors~.~tliey never Eur-e theiii: was nothing about ner to suggest mb Lowe; Queen St. Cli’town. " ,}§_{,,, ,B c,,,,_,,_____,y,_____ ,__ __ __ _ __ fnntusue she wumiitii ii dainty time comes instxintl to thoustgidg 0 ish S old lady, scarcely tive feetitirll, with in mmm, y iw warn" I' ' ' _~ _ _ _ §____ __ Y-__ _ h _ _._ whom Father' 'lime had dealt gently. __.,.._ WATCH S ___-.___ I 1 : If needing a good time kef-per,i nc can give you one that will givei satisfaction. 1 I We claim that our watches can~`_ not be surpassed for good time- ‘_ keeping qualities. We'll be plc need to show you our stock. G. H. TAYLOR, jeweler and Opticiaii, Sunnyside, Queen Sq. \ _ 'fl \l\¢_ l0._ en_t nc e, rheumatism, sleep- cs.sncss, 1 ndigc-stron, etc., are certain signs of .ul`l`e<:tcd kidneys. Ili-:_rltli, though, wc can never bww while the kidiicys arc outoforder '1‘i»ci-suit i i' ' ' » e “ 8' _ l I for the l;idiixc5f;n_B0i:i§,((;f,‘,?,i’eEEg:'1sg§,ff,v5‘i “How can I serve you? ’ he asked as _ positively _pnrify,_strengtlien and cure the |19 dl'0DD9¢1'lIlli0 the seal? beside llel'~ _ iidneys without. injury to the delicate tis- ‘ “I sues. it is \l'arucr’s Safe Cure, discovered over thlrty_ years ago and used ever since by doctors in their families and practice, and in hospitals tliroiighout. the world. " It cures when everything else fails, when you have given up hope and expect to die. lhe cliungc for t o better' will como with the (lr.-it fcw doses. All druggists scllit or can get it for you. Tami. Bo'r'rLE FREE. To coziviiice every suIl`crer from diseases of the kiiliicys, liver, bladder and blood, tlriit \‘l'nr|icr`.~\ Safe Cure will cure them, ii. trial botilc will lic sent nbsolntel free, post- paid to any address. Also free do_ct»or’s acl- vice, and 8. nii‘1licii.I booklet wliiitli tolls all about the ic diseases, with a prescription for each, nu-l contain:-i runny of the tlronsiindci oflcsliiiroiiiiils received daily from ' rntcfiil patients who have been cured by.S'dI5c Cure. élll you have to do is write Wuriicr’s Safc Titre Co., 4l Luniliiird St_, Tnroiito, Ont.. and Iiicnlion ironic of this paper. Tliogcii- uiiicm-_ss ol' tlii-'_otl`er is guaranteed by, the publisher. - ~ gzsge " Y ¥ - ' am' _ at _ n T’ vig; I l ` ‘ _ 'ri1"= _ 1=,:._,, iisraim __.__,i` ` Q ""-“_I7"‘“"|T -1'/ _ ‘ -`-W’-'i'=*-"' l o ' “ .L_ ~‘.',i{_€`}t§§°§‘~? f 'i the question of ~ to 'men who - _ ,b I *_ nize the value .t' i _-4 _ _ __ F if you are not *_ _ _.___ -Y __ >_ , Q! hat Question- . ' of Value. Fit - Reform emphasizes 4. It’s worn by men who recog- _ We want you to see Fit- . _ i Reform Suits and Overcoats. Study them. They are wor- - _ ._ thy of critical inspection, even ,_.. l t 4 _ ,_ _ I 4 D _ _ _ P- they get in it. >" ___4_ value. lt sells __-_ know quality. 4, ready to buy. ' <_ _ . . -'T l P I ‘~4 Now she was watching him in a tint- ter of expectation. Surely *there was something odd, but- Morgan ‘crossed th lsl ' She gave a tiny cry of delight. knew I could not be \vi'ong," she said, glancing apprelienslvcly about the cur. “I knew you were from iliirutanlii_ I am-sh”-she lowered her voice- "'Ethel, princess of ‘the royal house.” Morgan gave a start. Here was a little woman who clairned connection with a royal family of tlction, yet gave no indication of the `lrisault_v_»pi'oved by hcr Words. Sho iii-copied the start as il tribute to her' r-<;velatlon_ | “I do not wonder that you start] she said complacently. “You must be fa- __ f' 'X is L JJ' ’ ` l/ - 4: 7 fr’ 5, ' _,Ii I"_£.° i, "` is I l \.\t _. »r%._ `TjT"` 41-/ i ‘ _ [_ :__ _,_ ._ if _ fgifé--;§ :fi f , Z/ ,fl 2 `~i_l§ ‘ l III I li i in lil Ill it is 'roox ann in 'ro vinsrui, ravine PROPER Dlwnnunon. nilliar with Rurutania news and know that I ani pursued. Still-it is strange to ilnd me here iu America. I am go- ing to my nlccc, the Princess Flavia, who is now in Chicago.” _ ’1‘herc'wus soiiictlilng grotesque in this odd _iuinble ot' the Hope story and the Anierlcnu towns. Morgan glanced upprclicnslvely about the cur. '.l`hei~c was no woman to whom he could make appeal. There were three in the sleeper, but Morgan knew the type only too well. One was evidently it traveling siilesivoiniiri, since she fra- tcrnlzed with the other commercial travelers lu the car' and made notes of the points they offered for her instruc- ' tion. One was evidently a soubrctte who vled with the woinnn drummer' for the _attention of the men. The third wana young womgu whose very _ face betokened her incapacity. ' He leaned over to the little princess ‘ _ "~ “lt would bc better," he siiggestedp - " “that no one else should know that you I ' _ ' . ; ' are ir pi'lrice§s_ I, too, nm going to Chl- < I ' _ _ °, _ __ ciigo and will _walt upon your coin- l’l'0`WSO 'BYUSI-,_ Ul13l‘l0t¥0l0W“- iI’."i§`$‘i;-tf§.”§_°ifII{ii’i_.I’§..f;’?'? “'“_ - _ _ s “Bless your heart," she fairly beamed n on liirn-it ls not alwn s that he" ‘ D . F _ I \ Ilurntaiilun subjects yielded this ready 0 _ \ ,_ ‘ acquiescence-“I don't dare reveal my- w ~ . \ 1 4 I self to any but n Riirritniilnn. Don’t_ you seef'-her' volcc _grew confidential -“that there is Black llllcliacl in the smoker? lt would never do for hlm to realize that I` was in this very car - when lie caine to America on purpose _ " _ _ " S to destroy me. He tlilnks that with _ __ E _ A N D I T _ inc out of tliie way it would be.ensy to _ 1' ' _ _ m ' Flu ir. _ twillnec be.'I nriy v (Dim v 1* nm determined that she shall marry lludolpli. 'iiliat ls why I ani forced to :[9 gun All Classes of _Meri “°;.i‘i.°‘:i°°“°*zf~" . n om; a eruoon . organ u- mored her whim. It would never do to let hor proclaim her royalty to the PR ._ YOU have Only ODE others There was not a single soul in - I \" I I I - ' _ -' ' ` th rowded illtlc go sleeper \vho P9517) "3, 'ESX' have to ws.: you A life ` ,grower wduld see the patllol; other condltlpn. them from cuts and"bruii=es from heel All C0 - rnsiéiia she wi-suis be mane me onine: of their jeers She was such a'dnluty nine om may that he enum not beni- the thought of her being subjected to ridicule ;- that theriiari had coinrnltted the crlirie, _ 6- I il __ //1 l ti' Ulf/ l _,f;"' _ _ _ __ !l_I__'l/__ I vorlte Dlquet with lzcr, and in ii way it was a help ‘to him. for ll made hl.m for- get that _lipwas on his way ro seek the girl He loved. A l‘e\v months before it 'had `}f_e'en=hls rlity as district aftoijnuy inn tovvisihear New vin-it in cumin ine’ coiivldt'l6iifbf~`a uinrdei'cr. It wlarclearf _but a clever ,lu\\'_\~ci~ had created a i’e-:_l- lng of syuipatliy for the erlinlnnl, aiiil'_ Irene Ostegmun had coldly told hlln that slie'conld ncver accept the love of u n_i}a-rr -who had sent un innocent fellow bein? to thc ggnllows. 'Sh_e_hud`e[t for Oiiiulizi the follow-' lligi`nioriiliig_ and had not cvon 'given him a ‘(,‘liuii'ce to pleixrl his cause. He \vas~{on`hls way there now ln the hope tip; ii clipnge of sci-nc would enable him toinake a more sin-cessfril appeal to -her reason. The breaking ol' the cngiigeiueiit had been u _terrible shock to him, and her hlghness from lturiitzinia nt last en- abled him to partially forget thc pain' that was gnuwlng at his heart. Shortly before Il thc train pulled into the yards at (‘lil<-ago, and pres- ently they wcrc in the station after it tedious journey bclivccri lanes of freight and p:isscngci~ I-urs on side "tracks Just before they arrived tho prhicess insisted upon having ills card ii d his Chicago address. “We Ruru- ta ians are so few,” she protested, “t I ani iinwilllng to lose sight of ch n faithful subject." And iinwlll- i ry he had given her his card with the Bismarck hastily pcncllcd in the corner. She would forget before she had reached her hoinc, lie argued. There was ii _voting iniiii nt the train* to meet her, and lie was warm in his' thanks to Morgan. The young district attorney hurried to the hotel that was, to break his travel. ’l`ln'cc hours lately a bell boy knocked upon his door and hhnded ln ir dainty note. “The ‘Princess Flavla,”' it rmid ini unfamiliar hand, “would be glad to welcome t0.@'hlcugo the traveler from "Rurntanla,"`\viio by his courtesy has done so much to help the ‘Prinecss' Ethel,’ " and there followed an address of Mlclilgun avenue. From curiosity Morgan determined to follow the odd experience to the end, and as soon. as hc could unpack lils dress suit he culled a cab and gave the address. Arriving, he was promptly shown into the parlor, and in a moment there entered a woman whose presence caus- ed Morgmfs heart to thrill. With a cry ot' “lrene!" he sprang forward, and in another moment she was folded wlthln his arms. ` Ten minutes later, when speech was possible, she explained that the Prin- cess Ethel was her maiden aunt, whose dementia took the form of the belief that she was one of the omitted cluir- aeters in the llope novel. “When I hr-ard from Cousin Jack,” she said geqly, “of the man who had been so kin , I realized that you had done it to keep her' misfortune from the rest of the car, and a man who can take all those plilns to spare poor Aunt Ethel cannot be as heartless as 'I sup- posed you wcre. I realize my inlstake, Morgan. Cari you forgive me?" A kiss was his only answer, but an eloquent one. So engrossed were they that they failed to hear footsteps u_util a thin treble was licnrd announcing. "Well, I never' suspected that you were the real, Rudolph, but I arn glad that my nlcce came from Omaha to meet nie.” “Then the Princess Ethel approyes?" asked Morgan. "Yes," declared the Princess Ethel. and li whispered echo, “li'es,” from the Princess Flavia sealed the understand- ing. He ltayell Away. A story illustrating the anxiety of applicants for public oliice and thc s,u_m-ll figure that some of them cut ln tlicli' appointments is told regarding the late Sluron Cameron of Pennsyl- vaulu. While he was a power ln the state ii man who had been useful to him po- litically desired to obtain the postmas- tership ln one of _the leading cities of the Keystone State. The nian was small of stature and insignificant look- ing. After lils misc had been pending for ten days he became a little agitat- ed und sent a telegram to Senator Cameron, wiilch read in substance as follows: “What enuses delay in my appoint- ment? Shall I~comc to Washington?" In thc course of an hour or so he received the following characteristic reply: _ "No. Stay‘a1vuy from Washington at all hazards. The president has prom- ised toiappolut you, but lf he sees you he may change his mind.” The appllcniit wisely remained away and in course of the next fortnight was -appointed and received his comrnlssloii as postuiiistein-New York Tribune. 1 'Pnnnau-r Con ron. Wu: Lum. 'Ilia best remedy for sore, weak lungs ls the soothln va r of Cntnrrhozotte GUARDIAN NOVEMBER 5 T904 Noi( 'ro KNEE anssci-iss ""' Qllk lttolrlngl sud Sliver Bnallel ln VQD I 4_5 l_»'¢_n,o_u*-gaarqnbnrgnurrleoround. I 'arc now busy urging ii rt-turn oi the Wearing of knee hrcrechcs. A society of young swells has bi-cn formed pledged to Wear' tin-in at ilicutrcs and other evening cntcrininini-nts. Ai- rcady black silk hrccclics, silk stock- ings and silver buckles have made their nppc-ar_aucc and the habit pi'o~ rnlses to spread. ’l‘hc ri-hiriiir-r~s are filling tho columns ol iln- pi-css with thc ur°gumcnts~ tn thc 1-in-ci time ull the laws of economy, in-ulth and beauty favor the abolition of gpg ot.o\‘c~pi|n- troiisi-1° as worn to-dnv. Lum imports ur rwunicnni-g. I (li ii\ti'i‘eSl. to Ciiiiuiliniis is Lord llolii-rin' ri-cout’ visit. to iliv Soutli 4\li'il:u_ii battle-llloldn, says ir i'i-writ I-I‘33PlllL`Il. LOHI 1{0Iiui‘t5 i`c-(alight thu IJUU-I" Uf l’uhi'd0l>r-i'g_ lnit his urluiuco upon Crorijt-'s luagcr ivas inaric in a lrlotor-cur'iristi-nd ol' with ilircc di- \`ision.~l of iiil`iinlr_v. 'l`ln‘ tfuixiiiirriitli-i*-iii-(Iliii-l' was kg,-my iritt~l'¢~sl_vil iii the fniiions li;iLt.l|,~ l-i|`<1Ulld. although i;i'oiill_i' surprised at its iiltciui uppci\r':iiicc_ 'l`ln-rc was cvcii some truiilih- at lirst, in locat- ing several \\‘clI-i'i~iirr»iiili4-rw-ri incl- Llvlits. llords ol' sliringliok huvc iii- viidcd the i’trnr1ll-lii'i'g drift, and its bnttlc sears irrc wi-ll liifltlcn. Liiril lloherln t'd-i'ri\giiicnis of slit-IIH, lill- ii.iin bones, and cni'triilgl\s; wliih- in mio oi tiir- trviiclics ii Ilovr boy un- cnrtln-il and prouiil_v lirouglit to Lord lioln~i‘ts it riist-covi-i'f-rl li-a_voiict. Lord ltoberts spent two hours on thc battlefield, and c\'1-iitually walk- ed iimiiriil the inner trvriclit-s_ Ilis visit civntcri grcul. t'ii|'iosiitv aniong thi- Ilos-rs. Sonic of Uronji-s olil irn»n '.\'lio hail foliglit thc llril.i:~.h at l’iil\i‘rlcbci'g l`ollo\vi-il thc party |11, U, iw-s|n~cl.l`i|l rlistaiicc. (ln thu _iuurnvy to and i'i'oni l{in'i- ln-rlcy there were many cxprvssioiis ol' gooil-will on 'thc part of thc' resi- dents. t\`c\'t'i'nl of the linci' l`irrin<-rs displayed Union Jacks, and invited thc Coiiiniirirdcr-in-Chicl' to visit thciii. THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL. 1 @Ie lrels reioruicrs ln London' Mallee the Bread’ That Makes Us Strong _ I Tliere’s nothing like good homemade bread for ciiiidmt rude ofthe right kind' of flour- _ » _ baked right--a loaf of bread contains ‘all the food qualities ofwlieat, iii their inost appetizing and T digestible forin. Spring wheat flour is rich in nutrinie1it--makes wonderfully wholesome bread, l but not inviting in appearance. Fall wheat Hour _ lacks nutrition, but makes bread that is white, ' light and tasteful. \ Beaver Flour is a blend of ,I,`[,‘1,”I§‘,’,‘,’§,,§"§.‘§‘,‘§ ,li',f‘,f,“,f It makes the ' wliitest, lightest, most delicious bread, biscuits, _ cake and pastry-it makes the mostnourishing and healthful bre:1cl-and it yields MORE bread to the barrel. Try it--lest it-any way you like. Beaver Flour proves its quality, by never disappointing. At Grocers Everywhere. Made ln n Model Mill for Model Canadian Houeowlvoa. .1 _rr rj=‘#."7» _¥_'~g'i'<'~."'» _ - -1 ‘__ _ , ' . _I _.~1§.'_.' T tr..'4"w1»=;_~,,<-_»_. ».~» ~: ~_ _ .. '-~r»~».».,. MANGHESTER LINERS Q- " -~._,:.'.fq- ~_. _ .1 _=_..~ _ <~~._<- 4/ ,. .~ __ -_ / . \. . § .11 ' ' ` - > ' ,._,:»‘e" " ,.¢_-_ :i-ri “` _ '=eff;>»-»’ ' ' ;»-~.-- Qu 1. ¢ \. Preserving Health and Beauty. nntairi purifier in iinturc, but few realize its value when taken into the human syslei.ii`l’or tho szrnio cleansing purpose. Charcoal is n. renicdy that the more you take of lt. the better; it is not a drug at nll. but simply absorbs the gases and iiil puritles always present in the stonnwli and intestines and carries them out of thi- system. Charcoal sweetens the Iireath iiftei smoking, drinking or after rating onions and other odorous vegetables. Charcoal edectually clears and improves the complexion, it wliltcns the teeth and further acts as a natural and eminently safe cutliai-tlc.‘| It absorbs the lnjurlous gases which collect ln the stomach and bowels; it dia infects the mouth and throat from the poison of catarrh. All drugglsts sell charcoal in one form or anotlicr, but probably the best clinrcoal and the most for the nroncy is ln Striirrtfs Charcoal Lozciigcs; they are compo soil ol the finest. po\vdercd VVil|u\v charc' ul, and o'_her:harirlless antiseptics in tablet form or rather in the form of lame, pleasant tasting lozengcs, the charcoal being iiiixcil with honey. The daily use of these. lozcngci-4 will soon tell in it inucli iuiprovcd condition ol the general hcriltli. better crinpicxion. sweeter breath and purer blood, and thi- benuty of it is, that, no possible htiriir can result fmrii their continued use, but on the contrary, great Iionctlli. A liuflhlo pliyslclair ln speaking of thc- bcrieflts of cliarcoal, says: “I advise ritiiarifs Charcoal Lozcngcs to all patients suffering from gnu In stoinnch and bo\vcI.~'_ and to clear the coinplcxlon and purify the breath, nicuth and throat; I also hc- Ilevc the liver is greatly benellted by thr- dnlly use of them; they cost but twenty- llvc cents ii box at drug stores. and nl- though insomc sense a patent preparation, yet. I believe I get more and better char- coal in StnarL’s Charcoal Lozenges than in any of the ordinary cliamonl tablets." LUMBER EXPORTS ECREASE. . ‘ , » : . _ kin _ ` _ ' V _ R po , ~ __ .WS #W 5-1?°_Wl98 3 1973!* 1’I1°_°f Mules ._ ’ g no took nn- in to dinner, prying wht trsverscs ev rr ul; wi and no _ -~- ' nan, Cordovoii, Asbeatis Tan, Kid, Bucksltm, etc., _,,.,,,,_, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,., ,G ,.,,y,,|,, ,,,,,, ,_,,,,,,,__. ‘ s_€>l_§l_1:»_}_>1‘<;_'_\_§_l}_lfl§’__<‘:_____ ~____l§_§§_¢§f~= Bn Cm, M,_,___ Nm, 2_g,_um,_c, - HIQGGQ 40 Clilll I0 $l.Q5»_'» _ I ng that he “pprecmted me hon" of _ BY* Ulllfli l\liDl`08CIl-Gnd kI|_|“IfIl°\lSf\" 3 receipts from Canada during October _ ._ e., _ _~ dining with one of a rucc or kings. “_g¢;:T:_‘¢§;=vcni-fn li:m_mtllét_Ginii;:_i5r_n_a_{£ _ Walled ,5_w,,0,l, rea, _he ,,“,_,,m,,_, for I ' Arie: hhgllehe Mayen plquedilvml-hsr' llhtlonzltinalies In-eatlilniz easy and NI- the innson’bl‘InK 37I5’0,m0 TRL HON" - _ » - » ~ I 1 -_ 7 ' Uh Il 5 9 ¢al}\9 *lI9ePY» “U was e ular, and exerts ii marvelous Influence what less than last year. _ ' _ ,_ who Fave the porter un extra tip to &iighs,Coliin___Soi~s Tltopt, Brgrnchi it ` IDFQT S Dum!! Giovgs $!'Oo' mmm mn bnth ‘mwn ant I gildnligiodliei uuglatndlnoealiamdelllollit I “'f'_'?'*'” I ' Lined G;9V§°A*l°5°° I Early tha text mqmlng me was in i ale. and Islgpleto und. PrlcsB$l. ' YP* . ' h ill ndhapy, he - » j ' _ Kid Li"‘d GlP"¢.| 5°” ‘° 5°-25' uegrgliixémgigeiimfidm his liei-¢ii.wsiiii i£iii£li>'ii,°diiiP"”I '°°' °'1°’°°'°° '- _ w "- I Mndla Gloves *L00 to $260' 'w°k°“°‘ °° mm' I1 “mn °°““my’" D8 B u or as Puts crm: Coiasfiir 'r ._ ._1;i,niis sue Ei-meh Kniroloves _75g_. __ ._ _ '-_ penn :troop "From times# cm-» » ‘ ‘ ° io... ‘I I " _ _ " '° °” M mf’ °' ,T1 _ o. criomnnsaco ‘Q ~f‘ ooxnoa. it Mciiaiiia 9.9' -_v 9 ~ " ... _ ~i ' . _ _ =M=n ~S¢y_l_\=»_1\ Cl_“lfi‘l¢.T§~ ’- _ _ . `_‘ rpdp tim ~ ,f a _ " _ _,_ i- » "'i’ knlght’| fowtsteps iii the all e. an _ Go To Ween, I __ , ' ' . _ _ y l k with Qulnzy and new am nie mum; »: mmimin . H _ W “ ‘°' '° ,__, (_ M,,,_ , _ YO! Your its th uiiht I would strung use "Q "_f‘_’_"_,,',‘}§2‘,'f,‘_:,_ ,M ",,m,'_,g, 11; 555 3; 00 52 59 aria-si.iNirls.~vr .ma ii mimi me it Iwnzrfmé h th. uni' _ _ 3 I D once. I am nevoi-ivllliout lt now. HUD od get-t Eflgrsli Hake Yours nrrntffnlly § _ -if im 1 oo have M' "’ ` ' “"' _ Best Airierlcnh Ma e ` __ &Fall_~S\ylu _Aref Ready, - Wars' - ‘i I ir 'nd I I I is ._» » I I f M '_c.n.r'mNoi-:_ " i 'V I Nauwlgewauk,(;{;.ilst. sore Agents. ` ' ` Few People Know How Useful it is in Nearly everybody knows that charcoal is the safest and most efilolent disinfect- will sail next da) direct to Mariclicslcr. Mnncliestcr, apply to Y Tilt: S. .\lANQlil‘fS_TER TRADER, with Cold Storage and \ eiitilatcd Lliambc-rs, will leave Montreal on November 2ist` for “Hd M*_‘l1C1-\€SI~¢f~ lslngland. She will be due at Charlottetown on A, PIGKAHD & 00., Agents, For space nuil rates from Montreal .to Charlottetown, or Cliarlottetownl tg 5 d ll 2.uii cnARi.or‘Tr~:ro\v.\'_ - ‘ as | e-.= l I FOR SALE Package Stylish Calling Cards, your name for 21: stamp. I. j. Keyes 8: Co., Millard, Conn. .id 4i. l~`UR 5.41.15 Clic-ap.--'I`wo upright sevonil-hairi.U.\iiiiA, 63o Monon Building. Cliicago, Ill. 2;u' if \\`AN'l`l£ll-A large ni.'iiiuf.i<~tui‘iiig concern about to opt-ii di_~li'iliutiiig depot in this section ilesirt-it _services of respoiisiblc iiimi to take riiniingciiieiil. Salnrv iifioo lei' :miiiiui and aoinniis- aious; Applicant must furnish lirst class references :riul $1750 to£25oo cash. Merchandise furiiisiied. Address-c Manufacturer, Care, Nelson Chesmnii Company,Cliicago,Ill. i8, zz, 29, Nov 5. WA N'I`l'.D-Responsible man to man- age odlce and distn`butIn% depot for a large Maniifactnring 0. Salary, $i5o.oo per month and eorninisaioiis. Ap llcnnt must furnish good refers aces auiT!r,&>o,a> 'to $a,5oo,oo cash. Ad- dress, Factory, iztli & Johnson Ste., Chicago. _ _ V g2Sa_;1i_ \\`AN’l`ED-A servant for general housework, no washing. Apply to Mrs li ll. johnson, Kent Street, City. 2d6i \\'ANTl~Zl_)-At once rr girl for general house work. Apply to Mrs. Maurice Doyle, Euston Street, North liiid Bakery. _gd 3i pd Lanrns \vaN'i‘1~:i>-A BRIGHT ENERGETIC WOMAN - Woinau'l work. Pernianent sitiou. Uld established business Kinase of solid financial standing. Salary $12. to $18. weekly, with expenses paid each Mon- day direct from headquarters. hx- pr-_nses arlvancrd. We iuriiish every- thing. Address, Secretary, 6m* Menon lllock, Chicago, Ill. 27d ti WANTID T0-LET.-Dwelling house on Upper Prince Street occupied by Mr. Mitchell. Mrs. Mitchell will show persona through atnny time. igd r mo. WANTED-House for small centrally' located, with Ei-ovements, on or before ist er. Apply to this ofiice rum; uqmuammnrpoiqkfnipnwam °.:i.rn,%_.,,m.f.::°v.::.fx':.‘;~.:.r...i.-::.i_;:‘.i'.:'.‘;ii im-ed -mi we iii °»»\»1_=_5»_1;--____ _fgsfnm i;_~'_'___'13~ %_:'_'~ Wvfgg leneea should apply at ME' ' T0 RENT.-_-Parties anal mlm: tv.. l.¢ll¢'d.m;D I __ furnished room. wi cn An