use-u=;9y»gn on mr o».u_uia' V ae!! them lilht. . 1 _ I ) i i l W ! T 1at‘s what they all say :vhen they see the line of handsome Hand-painted Dishes in our window, and when you see the price you will have one sure. Your choice of any piece in the window for A 35 Cents lf you have not seen these goocls call to-day before the best pieces are all _<_;one they are really the wonder of the foivn. I Taylor’s BooKs'roRE. Opp, front door Post Omce. \\ E KNOVV A That our Watches are ns pretty to look at,as reliable time-keepers and as lo in price as can be purchased anywhere rm _ LOOK RIGHT. RUN RIGHT. PRICES RIGHT. _ All time pieces sold bv us are carefully tested before being offered to our customers and guaranteed as repre sented. We are determined to please you. N. 'i‘A.N'1‘oN,l caan' cnonoiwrx ner. ,| 3 doors from Grafton Street. W. ELECT RIC LIGHT NUTICE All orders for repairs must- be left at the Company 'S _O~Bice, Queen Steet, before one o`clock each day where they will be promptly attended tb. THE Cn"roum Li ~ 2 wfn Co. LIMITED. Telephone No. on. Wed, Fri. tf. l we want., Breakfast la Sumilltr Brealilast In lvimr llrealiltsl all lit Year lltaail. , Something nice _ for break- fast is the cry or hundreds of women in the summer Y time. _ Now we have a.inost_every- thing vou need in this line. from the old-fashioned \ et -- wholesome cnt meal to the d more delicate new an ' cereals and we sell them at primes that suit. LCBVC your older with _us the next time yon nre_nut S1100?- in§sndbe convinced and sa sfied. LESLIE S. lllcllUl‘l`&C0, _ Y this is “re llie Bas* < -__:.~. . _,Y in -fi" '-iw, *K* ex ...-. im riiiiir iiiiiisiiiiis iiiiiiiiiioiiiiiii...... I 3._§_l _ America. THEY Y HA 0 Leader of Salvation Forces Doesn’t Consider it Worth_iRcpily-, Ing To the New York Sun-What He Says As§to__.l,ie-`= cmiiiaiion of His children in me voiunieersm 8`=1__\'e the general and stuff ii grind send of tr-at lie “should improve the opgicrtunify ofhis arrival in this country to answer Quesi ions which have arisen as to the dis- position of the enormous sums of money which are: believed to pass through his hands.” _Tue article further referred-to the “with- druwal from association with him in the Salvation Army of the three members of his family who are now in this country, and the continued refusal of Mrs. Balling- ton Booth to serve under him." The ar- ticle went on tosay that it was reported that “General Bootlfs mission to this country is to compose these difficulties with his children and bring about their return to the Salvation Army.’l General Booth refused to discuss the ar- ticle further than to say that his visit General Booth, Cimmissibner, Em ti Ami=r`oa is for the purpose of inspect- l B00bh_ and still' left Sp, John for Huiifax ing his force and to preach the ‘salvation , last. night in the private my gamtl-,-_ A of souls. He had seen newspaper attacks large number of Salviiticn Army ollicers l similar to this article. but had never con- Wlw have been attending the ¢wn¢;1___1eft_fsidered them worth replyinz lo. on the same train for their pc-sts. Mauyfl Colonel Lawley, one of General Bcoth’s Sil\'a.tioi:ist-.=i thronged the Sfaiign and chief s'af'f ofllcers, however, said there _llxfore l»:i\'in_f1, General Bootlfs atten-_ him," said C lonel La.wl»:_v, “from the _, tion was called lo an article recenily pub- :_ time of his arrival here and wasvvt it h him lisoed in the New York Sun to the effect was no truth in any ofthe attacks made! upon the general. “I have been with before thnt,ae.dI can say there is not _,guns oniwnomber is.-Hon. iz. W. _sitio Hon. 'James Sutherland and Hon.','¢. T. Fitzpatrick left for Quebec to-day to ivel- oomoYSlr Wilfrid hurier. ' nit souiioiinv suiivtv. 0r'mwn,0otober 15. ~'l‘he survey of-the boundary between Canada and thestate of New York is nearly completed. Remarkable Rccovcryi From Nervous Collapse A Methodist Minister Tells_ How He .Was Rescuedfrom a~Hope1ess Conilition. Dr. Ciiasc’s --.-....... - v 3 his v Fi.EURYS & the slightest shadow of truth in the statement that the general is hire to endevcrto amalgomate the Volunteers of America (Bcllingtion Booth's organiza- tion), with the Salvation Army. _ “These attacks are not new to me,’ Colonel Lawley continued. “We have seen themund they have reached fns 'many .times before, but they are .not A worthy of attention.” , General Booth and staff will arrive in day there, going to Montreal Fridiyffor Saturday and Sunday. He will then visit Ottawa, Kingston, Hamilton, Woodstock and London Ont., and will thenreturn to Toronto, whore special meetings will be hell for 10 days. He will be in America for about five months altogether. § 4 _`1\ iiliuiiiii in ii CALLED UN TU S Y . i ' Y the vicinity of Dubnitza.6O0 women and S;fin_ Bulgaria, Oct.. 15.-A report has mittees and M. Zoutchefi"s committee to_;_ove_;'y, vvihsn I heard of Dr. Cl:iase’s Nerve Y - - ~ - calla. meetin for October 19,101’ -re re oo .an caan touselt. As my,'system been received from the frontier that in _ sen_________ves of 5_8 provincial M‘_‘__edm§a_n_ lhewme stronger. __ I began. to dm* mug _ lsocieties and t_o send telsgrams toithe W01'k» 11110118-V8 €1‘\f>\lU _in m7_J1Q1‘mnl...coiidltlo_n-a.iia.infI` tion of the Christian villages of Stamar, Macedonia auainst Turkish atrocitie__n_;,= he °_6lSi_d¢`l the ,bert Dmnovo. Serbinova, and Pix-ine and that Macedonian against Turkish at__g_:i4i;,les}' 111?-'1i_§_iih¢_;l 0__i‘po_1°__~g'sei3a i_"B_¥,pt~___¢t$‘nly_llia;s itl the village of Oronovo has been burned The Macedorian chiefs hY»vé addrés an_f‘_§Z\’UV_`¢l1'-i»l}S’;§l\f!_l,{l_;l5__ wer in. and its inhabitants massacred. appeulto the Bulgarian press and _,_, _-i'°W_¢\ S¢_l__$§’, 9¥ h¢1B This information has led to an agree- benevolent societies for_assistanc_e fan the "_¢h'=§°;I§¥§* "* ment bet.ween'_tbe two Macedonian cY m- refugees. Y Y » = 9' b°X_5| J. J. Yukon: grocer and provision n1e1~_ *chant ot' this place, has given for public-` ation an open letter as follows: with Kidnev Trouble in all of its worst forms. I had a vrry depressed feeling in benefit. ` Y les r ` l' - minient Citizen gives a Strong 'Recommendation for Dodd’s Kidney Pills, a Remedy which He says Restored Him to Good Health. ‘ Wnr.LAxn Ont Oct 17 (Speci¢l).-Mr. “Fira year or more I had been ailing tant feeling of langour, and I became l _"f I in iiilrarknn auth e_t.ic.,__:'_,9r,,f#_E seams; l - time lrpfeodlw Q_*”s" "1 WILD; -4 >-fv~.\. Thisisan andis ` flour _f°°9SiQerinzt1ieq_tt%F5k Ilreisvery hm J laiikins & and when I had taken five mg’ U-ggblc had entirely dis ininsqyrfafe- __ ._ Y- M m' ' o noi' iniS‘Dl`B._l'ldl`dl\¢ll%l1 *bl* . ‘ _ V F ' f~¢».s.i.i."'”c¢ra**i»’£§’°°i*?‘i”7if’_E°"i‘°_ A WELLANDMERCHANL sToL£ His w£ouiNccoAL.__- _ -- Rnuwnr, N. J., Oct. 14.-Charles Mel- '--,-- ~ ' He Says He is Now bnnrne, one of Rahway’s prominent Loxnox, Oct. 15.-Lord Strathcona and , young men, has made all arrangements _Sir Frederick Dar-ley,Lieutenant-Governor‘ Better than he h ‘S for. for his becoming a bcnedict next week. `0f NEW SJUUI W¢11@S.llf1V¢ been 8DD°iDI6d Many Years- _iHe had rented a house and begun furnish _a'idiF»l0!lf-1 m€mb€1`3 Of tbd 130381 C0111- .__ y it. Among the articles put in was a ton mission. which is inquiring into the con- - _ ~ __ f }_ t-_ tht fm bo hi, fm-$7, He ductof the South African war. They will AH (_3P¢“ L@_f'fef ‘“ _"‘h‘°]‘ 3 Pro l_;;a';°°’ csngragulaging hifself _md was represent Co1o_____H__m_res_s_ _ The Leader more than 20 Years ago and the BEST ON _lmucli surprised si few days ago to find I that his ton of coal had all disappeared. `Not enough was left fcr him to start the Y first tire. ` i Orrriwa, October 15.-The Ottawa ’ as- sessment commissioner has decidedto sge if he has power to access euperanuated civil servnnts living on superanuation income. and has placed is half doz°n_ on the roll. They have entered an appeal and will fight the case to a Hnish Halifax this morning and will speiullro-, ‘six months I did no work, add during chat* give up his ministerial work, and so far eit- hausted that for a time he was positively l helpless. Doctors were consulted and many-Yi remedies were resorted' to in vain. Every eflorttobnildupthesystem seemed in vain, and lt is little wonder that the suferer was .1U8in~z hope of recovery. whenhe began -to Omemee, and late ofBetha.ny, Ont-,V writesr' ' -“A year asro -last November I was over- taken, with nervous exhaustion. - For time I had to be waited on, not being able to help myself. Nervous collapse was com- plete, and though I was in physlclads medics, but they seemed to have no effect inlny case, I had almost lost hope of rc- _ 3. culsnion of the blood and a previous pre- 'l _ tion, known by a chill or shiver, cold feet S' »-1-. Y.,‘~. -.-- -: . ',t sriiiirncoui on Tri: commission. C-:»1fl'feetandha.nds indicate poor cix'-, Most colds start with checked ciroula Y _ Root Cutters and Pulpers, Grain Crushers and Efmdus. ‘ , Bnsilage Cutters i --- , Fnosw AND M' , That Dr. Cbase’s Nerve Food possesses _ Steel Plows in io dilierent vane: unusual control over the nerves and re H L kindles nervous energy when all othegl _ means fail is 'well illustrated in the V Fan Mah’ Sukw; aimckanets described below, Mr. Brownwas forcetdax lThmshers ‘and ggscl 3? ers 7 .A.L%c>IN Potato Diggers, Cart Wheels and Axles, Road Carts Wheelliaxxozvs, Washing Machines, We have our fall supply of the cwest prices and on liberal t¢;-ms use Dr. Chasehi Nerve Food. 1 _ A _` 1 A Ho. Rev. T. Brown, Methoiist minister, of~ hands for months,I did not seein to improve. - - _ _ » __ At any ll tlo exertion mystrength would _ Y _ '- ` 1 , leave m°, and I would tremble with nervous~ U . ,f _ _ ` Y ' ‘ I ness. _ ‘ . _ “From the first' I used a gi-eatmany re- £3 `\l'o other range ever built anywhere enioyed the popularity of the Happy Thought POPULAR IN THE PAST IT IS PRE-EMINENT IN THE Eor sale by 66 99 _ 0TTAWA’S TEST CASE- \. _Lani-.=ET. W l disposition ,.0 ,aka °°|d_ _ Walkers Corner STOV ES and HARDWARE _ - - ` dh <1.. = ' I my head and little or no appetite, a con-i _ _ an an iz ,, , ' \__- __- 1 1 I ` 81' E _ i _ g so = ' . "“‘15'_"ed“°ed i” ‘v‘_"‘f‘ht° . __.t_ d Y _ M!SSl0N'AR-I-FEEARRIED warm up,§.nd the cold is broken. , "ii" “me” I “F” °”°‘_;°;:a;’;:“‘;`;;;;Y‘ in ‘ Moxcros, Ocicim 14.-Rev. John Glen i Dr. Huuinhreys’Y“77” consists of H small “ h*“"’ Spa” °°°s1 _ . ' donning and Eva Sullivan were married _Vial Of Dlénsiillb D¢ll€¥-Sfflffs the WSU d rg 9 m‘;di°i°@S °_f di5'ei"_*;“‘;k_;1“S‘;’d§’;‘b';r‘;‘: “',‘t°;,n¢rer-1_s'ay. TheyiefuforW°ifvii1@,wn¢m>_Y-§pocket. Y ~ _ .Y i §Upp0§ y0u ha 5 ge any goo rem ’ ' the rl pa t ho tl as m'sssio aries to Iii- lAt` uilDrugglé£s, 25o¢1l_f»8,¢5i' 1111365. 5.1? 5 physician of va” experience but mb no dia., e I YS r y I u _ receipt of Price.; D~octor’s Book Mailed Cash C9»P1*al, and Were Seeking 2 Xlltfllallitide “__ t I __ _imc d_§c._o_____aged and have , _ 11',-"_ ‘ M _ __ _J A that Smith, viéh; had a similar ameoiunt of stock, bu “S _ 2° . Y " ` i » _ f ‘ H in‘phreys*Homecpithi¢ cdlcinecé.. 1. an in e tednesso 3oooon.it,.u1v1t you to .become 3 °f ev" being Weil al-nm' Galaga, by LQOKPNG mfg;-BLE ' °lC°":°" William °°d'J°h“ Sf-_,N°*"Y°"_¥? e ual artner and su’ furileftlmt H1’ ones ‘who I rd fDoddu Kidney Pills and Y ». ..__,.-_._ ._ _.fi 9°* °°“. ° .Y ; _ _ . on-Iwi, on/ibtr 1s_J_,_u¢D5nfaia, begantouse them.- _ _ _ f ._ - » - - - _ - ~ r W " t. _ ,s;_. railway emu oyees,1's here to look into tho" »-6' .,_..¢-- “From the ‘nt they see-mu] -to suit my orga.n_uer for the association of tI1e_s`tre‘e_t[1 .4 ~_ 1-" f _'V gr ' ' " I salem _, ~» got Y SW* *_';“i’Y_i"°_°.*°_‘_'%"’Y; ll"-‘7@ Y"9"¥ '-"’°" <2»i_wir%1f==»» of-_l_)9@;d§;§Kl_‘m.'3.'_-.1)‘"°. _“di h°'»_bo_=expe¢tod. Ihe._X-mftnantmeat ins _rg¢,,i-{,,|"-'¢i_¢_,g'_,_qg_ “A1r,h°ugh ?“°d-9°, -'?§7’_Y°l‘¥'9'_}‘»;-);._°°7 npplg Cstne’s dirciwdéds reboot -touch 5” it, El ll `“»§_`,'§ ther' _ M nity of the head of the Church, they Y l” is i'»"',°_"‘¢~_=i¢»»»i>'_fj" ` J§lil_§`in5is;§».._ f _ _Tii£_ 'roBAco commission. __ "mi ii-"=1~' __~'ii`¢l\<>-'=1'="i»=<">°'1f°f-” Y ' Mi- neun im' mas i-ssicdur-of-=W°1l; _ ns&i|¢u¢m!iai1i»=`1'_ *ir 5° mbleading :" `¥ _‘Y " '_ -i i f='Y' ' ‘ V9.1' ._1!_"'_‘_*°?d°9.' .1!*!.9f. _ ,___ Y ._ ¢sn.?§fm.c¢-iiin»f¢' i.."ii§.._n, I * WOUBWTON BRITONS- _' in-aw l _I _,Ky ,__-_.- _ a . ' ~ ' ' ...Q-»-n _ _ _ f . .- . dm-ig booreotod llIIl¢¥'¥¢” vi w »r'1»r\ hi! Bd f°r?ie\r5¢\flf**I°'** “!'"'“"" L' I imoxilié, 5 43‘W woman.nnd_ch'lld ltr--thai § ‘ ‘H§.~T°l__ N280, 0 Bert* I- m___tbeindgh§;°-,-f¢'¢‘ iipwnohip _ '_ !u_¥l‘§sdayL__g_ __ ~’f wiismtuf¢vni1es=°f‘1“°_3 Pii- it ‘" ` ‘ O :W O ».~_:¢f" ff 3'”-1 `;_:¢':»" T - ` ` W " “ can “§§,”“;m,’ 1°¢=°rr=i=¢»i i QUaB1sq_,¢ t__9l)er _,15.-Th__;__royal BOUR|NOT’S FUNERAL ‘ ' Orrnwn, 0Bt6`§er 13.-The funeral W“°‘m”l" . 141| an an _ Jehevundto- treehan sic Q ,mr~YP,,¢¢;nrn1s old _1-»`a¢=wYv¢~dP'°‘* ITL? ¢°¢1!»¢i_¢ossumé==s_f°im¢¢1y ` we mms, on 14.-A `n6s;n¢b¢§ 5*-ii- " "T" f' __ _ _ .m or I his 3 l ~ _ , ,, ~_ if 1' , __ °f = _B `im¢¢is»¢xmd6¢ ' Q ` 19°4- _ dimonltios between the company and the _ _ _ peeling h_"_¢r thin I emma. ._$;., ?f'."§' ~ '; ?".‘.‘=. 3 ,. ..__rl'§f»:`~§*f..‘ . -. t . if ~, ._ . mn _ ._ _ _*fu yo/ .‘*"l. » ' ,\ H* €_¢~ .4 ‘I £7! in throu h the vein the extremities - Theuseof 77' starts the, blood cour- W <1 P » PP°f¢ 3 , a stock worth $10,000 wholly paid for, together with a ii ness connection asgoodin every way as MB Smith s probably better, suppose Mr. Jones also invited you to come an equal partners. would you hesitate 5 single before accepting the oifer of Mr. Jones in preference to of Mr Smith 7 _ Let us Suppose Again you have a certain sum to invest in life insurance you be 1n..11ned to invest it ui a complny §vh0& earnings for years to come will be pledged more of less wards astronger reserve basis, or would you cast your lot with that company fwho§ policy ample for the next generation at least, and every cent whose surplus earnings is genuine surplus free from obligation or charge on account of reserves 7 You Would of Course, the com y mth. str Receives rsnecnllsrfidien this advgfintage went a policy conditions and a recouflofrgood manag¢llI¢D.t~ M _ ._ 3 You Wvoufd m a wofd choose the Canada life, for it the only Company on this continent which fully with the abové sp°é$cet1ons`."'*-~ -- - - E. R. BRUW W K RUGERS Charlottetow C1l21'1°U¢¢°W*l\» ManagerPE Mackiimor &