. _ . . got ‘Qu-Meetln Ch'Town, 4t i _ acquire to form muscle and vigor, and which all good. blood must COIJ‘. tain. the Wine that has in all ages ."becn taken as a stimulant and ionic to the digestive organs and stomach. These three are com— ibined'injamicson's Beef, Irbn and Wine in the form most suitable for weak and delicate persons and con- tains the purest and best materials obtaaabl' e. ' l . 75¢. PINT ’ J. c. JAHIESON. DRUGGIST. The Emmi Ml. as l as on ner OK lessons iri'Voice Culture at the house of Mrs. Charles Hughes; on” ‘ Holidays ini’l‘hurs'da'ysand ilfium- mam'aide. Tuesday‘s, Ei‘idays‘uhd :Sat- ’mrlays. 0G3dlu lfim 3171.045] _"-nR.VINl_\l—lcon’-BE “Violin instructor and Concert- finisher. . . (“Mn Vinnicombe’s tone on the ‘” Viblin has few equals.”—-Roncoui) ' RESIDEN CE—Fitzroy Street, , “Wet, near St. James’ Church. 1 ‘ mad 3 mos SANGING. v2... Influx secured the service of Prof. Dempsey (latle Boston) to give instruction in all the the modern dances, lwish to announce to the “Hit. that I am now prepared to receive the I-eaof plla wishing to avail themselves of " t lily of obtaining first. class instruc- Iio , "Art thatCharms". 1 mph“ in teiehing. t the per- m tifle to the last «MHMVWM. We advertise Manhood dance and class ‘3 delve doubts on. fienbon’e Idaool opens in Smallwood's am on Thursday 9th ofOctoh'erat 8 p. :11 Arts to suit all pupils wil on a” ration to the undersigned. JOSEPHINE SKITK. Great George Street, City. l M 2. cod 3'. . é==L I J J. Er ‘ ' r‘.“ V ‘2 I I V I E [3 i a. ‘7 , I I h ‘ l , l l 31" i git the Western Covehh'l School. 5 "'""' 1.. we prelev red one w-th experience, no other ap y. Protestant pr terrec. - Pl HALLOLII S IELLY, - secrets“. 4‘ d t w Ii, 71' 3.1.5. HALL,- " ‘ ==SOURIS= One Night, FRIDAY. OCTOBER lOlh. HAYELOEK S. MORROW _— California’s favorite enter- miner. - In an evening of Recitation and Story. Admission 2 5c. Children 15c. ‘Oct. 1 d 71 pd. Reliable Men i- every locality throughout nada to introduce our - on per- "Can you think of any mixture ‘0! that can suggest, itself to you assurpassing this as a .Ilediciue. The Beef that we all the Iron that makes the blood rich . onehand and the Russians oaths other, books and museums, in order that" the :The state coach is too_unwleldy to respond of subduing the horses he is supposed to, . guide. They are taking him where .. will, and just nowithasultc‘rod intotheili ‘ . benighted brains that little Finland is the place to devastate. So the big wheels are in motion, and, while the czar is perched on the box and seems to handle the reins, rantce not they are stamping everything into powder .naal 'on of Pint. Dempsey over the and le’Velllng all Finland to one pale-gray expanse, like the long gray steppes from " an “*3 °‘ which they come. . ' Finland with her thousand lakes and , ten thousand islands, her sober, reticent, i he made little papulation, her reminiscences of the heathen past, her ballads of Kalevalc and Sariola the gloomy,"hcr curious epics in which gods have become heroes, like _ Vaiao and Ilmarinen,_her singular » as a wedge of Tin-anion between layers of Edi-ya peoples, has something in her of China. She curlers in silence, like the Chinese. but also she is possessed o! a- , ladnirationtor learning and is capable of ‘ ' " -i «it mgr} tymnvhat‘ . little less than a million; the actual num- ber of names on the pension rolls is ’ 999,445. The total amount laid during the last fiscal year was $137,504,268. The , amount paid to pensioners of the civil and ' ems... ' ‘ " - " ‘ " l :aimingto t lyre, V " Em“. .xififiifigfiitfifixb: Impartial, inflame. "0ng y rooms, . .2 ‘ ..-. .. meGOPIeJnd .‘ .2 it? he People’- Pabllshed at its olioea, New orth aidePcst oflce, at the CE}— 1 Agent. Soaris gainer Hanger. 3 dlberton, Alberton PostOOfice-Herbett Clark, glee—"r. 0. an or, ‘ armor), ‘ “ an... I in ll lollli .llllllll ' *mWilaii‘hglmmay?“ was“ ENH- d‘u - a»: ‘ 't all times ‘50 further the best inter“ ma and [range combined to main-i a I V ) in in! .j in their standing ‘ u ' ' bled soldiers ‘ 5 _ 01".}, genuine and traadu n , a can '3‘:- use'it. '; ' ' .10 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1902. EXTINGUlSHlNG FINLAND, independent duchyond its incorporation with Russia are modern instances of the truth that the ruler which does not in- sist on ruling is the first victim of what- ever torce may come on tap be it palace cabal, or religious tyranny or military her regiments were accounted the” best and most faithful, ever ready to fight for tha-Gaa‘r with afodingot personal «are. thin him and his anally. The 'ex- amplesuhrad by quand and German! have‘rciatcrced .‘the htaral Ghanaiaiam' I" an - Empire ruled by bursa-era‘s. rtsque language, theln|anergetic indivi; d'uality,’ths useful differences their characters, between the Swedes; ‘on-:tho are to be Wiped out‘aud relegated into huge empire shall present everywhere just the same language, the same dress, the same manners and customs. :- _.The Czar may or may not know what is going on. Whether he .does or not he cannot interfere, altlwugh the resu'lt‘ is to turn the former belief and pride of Finland in him to scorn for him, and to plant the Ruspian in the breast of ever; Finlander, to a driver who hasnever learnedtheh'rick mighty Chinese patience. She has glut exceeding loyalty to those who treat her fairly. Whether this move of Russian bureaucrats will start a longing among Finlanders to belong to Sweden, the nat- ion to which they havefih‘e most infinity through old connections, and the country to which geographically they belong, re- mains to be result it should he so,the-Rus- sians have cnly;th'emselves to blame.Aud whether or not they ever free themselves from the people who have violated the . oaths with which they bound themselves when they took Finland into the Russian Empire they are cerlain to have long not try at least to save his fevorite duohy from obliteration. United States war pensioners number a pgooos, tacking no show “Webmaster. “were j mmmmpypi ESE men. gfmuugfi. Write {'5 4mm '3 it. can. In. tn'conamiasloaoraalarv THE AGONIZING PAIRS 0F RHEU- Ma‘I'ISM. Swollen. aching joints, much. are stlfl‘ The eclipse of Finland as a partially idlque.“ Finland nai'boe‘n peculiain the: pat dachy cf the Russian Crown. ' sass slans Were proud of Finland’s record, and unsanitary and religions; and eotha 93”” °1 "W "W “new 1" b“ “"39". identity oi Finland, their-soft and plots-.LPF‘“ 'ed’orlul hthedn! . . __ . .. 5° ' "'3 ‘ "mm" thaterwe‘a'wahaingto the importance... 'a Free. Dr. Piercc’s Medical Adviser, momoriee.Suomilaiset who are leaving , Finland for North America. will not tor- " get the broken faith, and some day' will t 1 cause the Czar bittenregret that he did ‘ STRENUOUS LIVING- waitlug for several weeks to elapse after the collision “the President hastcl n k apt constantly on the mo", that he wa< not open allmd to heal uphia shaken *head ‘ ms to hate coautttuted himself a stamp. mm in the interests of his p why, {the outlook: for- which seems in some réaders of the danger of ignoring the titious may not b: built to pass with im- which scoured in Pittsfleld. A. man so near death as the President was on that~ occasion, receives a shock the conse- quences of which are not always measur. able except at a long dktanceot time”. The. President’s life is certainly ct valusfto his country, and it should not be risked, as, he is a raripgtype oi mamaud one far above , the‘ {rdihary run of. “politician” staring), which is usually considered by a party Residential chair.th is a-healthylnationg iii:- that the people of the United at the position of their chief magistrate. Fantastic stories have been written of 'c mirrors in wlnclr. the future - . wasrevealed. ll . ,suchathingWer-e possible trim ’a bright- faced bride would shrink tom the revelation of her~ self, stri of all he: loveliness. If ‘ there is one thing which would make a comesto.» many wives. ,_;lfhe.cause is general] ,dnetowonlanlydlseasea, V, : Lost Jeni \ and lost comfelincss are” of Pierce’s Few vorite" Prescription. Item-cs . at." ity afii-Gl‘u’weakeniug drains. .iIt- heals inflation and ulceration, and cumsfemaloweaknesm. _.,. ._ the greatest rpeasnre that I tell ‘Pieree‘s Favo te Prescription and ' done forme’? {Golden Medical Street, Harrisburg, Pa. “They have don! me a M d of good. had female weakness for six , ears: son'letin'iesI would feel so badly I did not now what to do. but I found relief at last, thanks to Dr. Pierce for his kind advice. I have {his medicine still in my house and will always . ee it.” : ' I 'you are led to the purchase _of “Favorite Prescription " because of its _ remarkable Cures of other women, do not accept a Substitute which has none of these cures to its credit. paper covers, is sent free on receiptof 31 one-cent atom to pay expense of cuss toms and ma' ing only. Or for cloth- -bound volume send 50 stamps. Address ‘Dr.,R. V, Pierce, Baguio, N. Y. - ~ ( v . figures says the Witness, it appears that 53,3 ., . overhauling the pension bureau, with a .viewtocorrectiag alleged abuses, but it” _ I 'was'mat with such ia‘howl, presumably ‘ ‘ from those .w'hose’ cases could uotctaad investigation, that the proposition was dropped with haste. Evidently the pen- sioners know their power and how to “N ‘ , The l’hiladelphia Medical Record. retcr- ‘ ring to the illness of President Roosevelt recals- the consequences of King Edward's e'ctioa prior to the date first fined for his coronation and complains that instead of thrush. was startedvowa' western? trip” - that—“tho firstitrlp‘wasx hardly ‘ « plated-Manson was benc.”"1tls I . true, say! truths-gather. the Pt: aid“ .2 quarters to he over-clouding. Arala mu“. ‘ ing to the King, the Record r minis its. , _It says "‘the most robust cpnsti: , purity through a disaster such as, that . convention to be good jenough forXthe' h -~ gas—and 35c - $1 25' Mme fromnrarriageitieto-oee“ .. thee-rapid physical deterioration which . i he . writes Mn. EmmaL. Ban es. 0 '1952’ North 7th r“ .....~......--;n.~ : ' .. .9 . and core, every movement loco led. b pain. The moatputaatromcd .' .. . ’- Janna-ulna, which , the tea or La.- coats loyal Bavarian Cobalt Blue-China in cake plates, and bread I Lauirsl I 'Wehave' received a ,newdine of ' Ll IL"? ‘ Jr . 7 5C. kind tlfatr halve Ll'élfd'luiiouiié3 the millineryfbusiness, that are ivort-h "twice and thrice their price. Age’mad'e’by us and are only tobe ‘ found in our house .111 on, tneheads of our custo- mes: , 'Pwtseluisud $12-50... _ , _. - est "F’leeced Lined *Underwsa'r in his city for 50¢; ‘ " Ladies Heavy Ribbed Stockings—- Men’s Raglan Coats f Ladies’-Fur Neckwe'ar" ‘ F. Ladies" Woolen Gloves . ' .' f Ladies Fleeced Lined Underwear . Flannellett Wrappers, extra value at Flannelette Waisis at$r , New Flannelete ladies _' . ' Boy’s School hose, double. knees, heavy ribbed, only 2 5c , Boys’ Odd Pants-45°C, Boys’. Roofers, _ 6 50 and 75c ' all sizes, over 40o to whoose from Boys’ Blanket Coats One Big V Lot or Fall Jackets-shaman pin: is worn this scasonat half Ladies Tailor. g ~ Made Suits, about 3a. to choos’e‘ from—no two alike—$5 to $24. Swell’Tailcr lads i i Ready to wear Skirts inGleys, Blues and Blacks—$2 50, $3 50, ’ $450. $7, $10 to $12. -—JAMES PATON & CO. ' 300 English Coats ’ - '% length-Juli length and ulster length, in lawns, greys, blues, browns, and Oxfords, also blacks in eight effects and plain broad, cloths ‘ I , ' . . Ladies Warm Capes In Scottish Tartans, greys, fawn and blacks, also velvet capes. Fur Lined Capes, Fur. Lined Coats and Fur Coats and Jackets in Astrachan,Bocha"rn ‘ Lamb Grey and Placks, Seals with fancy combination collars and Gullah—JAE). PATON. ' 365 Ready. To wearrHats from 7 5c to $3 5o. Full Stool: ofias‘t colors in Eng' lish Flanneleites, pretty, patterns just the _ thing for Ladies l: V’Mr _ § $ and gr’sg’iaih Th5 M The“ Com! ‘ip‘écial alias on Mimi’s: Really“ to {wear : l _ Plain Cloths, Underwear , for ' " not come in andgdd Scarfs, Fur jackets, Fur- Collaret? tes, Fur Capes, - Children’s Fur- 1 Sets,Missies’ Fur Sets, Fur Trim." ' mings, Fur L'Aiglons, Fur Victor- inellers, Fur Storm Coats, F in Tab Effects. yableinadvan _ _ “_" . . . the inter-la pt ‘ mile, :‘a: "in '.._ firings. ’ z. . I . A m V W “m” ' W 0 ' ' ' . an» it: 2.9% i , ~‘ .. . 33%.” mmnm . ‘- m d ls worktlfi _‘ g p of perfection I , 133%ng on honest fpéficl use... ................................ .. no my ! Swamp“, heir “mum, money for its patrons": savmgs and to make money fonts operators. The” ‘ at bed 'gfimm tho '. .jsmigmm given the 7:3" Qfi‘glmes we mnme lets who ad'vf‘ ' ° , _ ‘13 :“d “be” m D ~ -- s ' H did not have f » a. El .{raté , omethlng ior 1,. u as 3 finger here. , h . Bummer-1:2: finallw' lurk-l- l-C- before. There was some tqu lately of ‘ " 1 V U u Dress Gondsfiuar anteed Clothing. 1 "Cloths and “Other ' New Goods. , [Headquarters r01. Home made face tory Cloths. - I. trade. f ' eW"‘7Style; Coats, “waters - ( . 5., .12- , aterials For “Silks, Cloths, Dress Grinds, Velvets, : Velveteens, :Ready by the . loo. Plushes,.._., French ‘ l V - Velour $lripes, tor . the newest- xiet, they are the talk’:of»the' town. New York.. Silk.-.flai§ts.. new. .wool ,g‘udelr'wegbgaek; Velveteens, New iur lpih allow ¢apes,New fiibr'mitd‘ze’ V'Sdité, New . Tailor made Skirts, Neill Petticoats; New’Silk Underskirts, 'New‘ Rags; New Shams, Nev Clothing, News .3‘ 7 Waterproof Coats, Heavy Effects, ' I v t .ltougthevlots... . . _‘ . as e customer's at ' ON'S.‘ 'Zlbgllnfi in tbef’le’ad. PA'E' ' New Cheviots, New venetains 1IEIrozldsClcth Sailings, New Friezes, ' ,ew : er es, Hames' n " ' ,Zebeli'nesg _ ‘ p“? gal-"983’ "Hungarian Flannel Stri s " ti. » \ v‘ely unshrinaoble.) NE; ’ 7 ‘ Spots and Stripes and Persian Eliects ' :ur'F-all Waist and DressGowns. New Furs that are Furs. New Dressmgjack'ets in all chides. All our Walsts Silks, no reserve, at 5606‘. Our press Goods Dementia boomng and is well worth a5'v'isitjfwhy. _ another-r we‘ll, satisfied customer'tpflhe many. Come “ ' the assortment : Where- will—vibe:- slings; by- the . ny- , Samples, chceifilll'siven- : . In Mcltons..Zibelincs. “Camels 1‘, Box Clohs. Frog izes, Homespun ‘fl'ects, Serges’ Cheviouiots, 'plain and curled. Satin, Finisheed . commands admiration. * is ' v Superlontyv of Our Furs is not inwards. Our low pri-. ces are pulling the trade our Way. l’atons’s Fur Jackets are by far the superior of , any chain in this market. | _ ' , ' Our small neckwear in Fox . and Opossum. VVe’ve got them. Have. you P Fox neckwear is the rage. We carry at all times; a , ters, Fur Mnfl's. F ur Ribbon, Tai Did you see them? Our $25 I - Fur Jacket for ladies, it is a crack- ajack for the meney. .grades $35 and 345-- cial grades $49. 50 and $58. Better Extra _ spe- "Frocks and Gentlemeus’ night I shirts—.8510, 12 and 15c. m'ma’latcs a. saucers v. Sec III ferrous. . ., - EMS.- . .--‘x.r Chills, etc. 00,! shades - Caramel: ill nuclease andvour prices a e reasonah large flock of Fur Boas, Fur Clusa'?’ are the newest, ma .