ll If _ This is an excellent flour is giving did sat lost eve troubles begin in A litue abuse -s little strain hearts life,-.nears much more alter muurit v Tnesligutes' symptom should be lone . into 0fl¢'l. I' Kimi esare prescribed time-ictual disease is pre g can be discard- rowa cider orcome to un yiur ov or girls e\es and Etten with glasses W TAYLOR Cameron Block e are at it again Better this year than eve ing us up if you want any de in time for as C193!!! i.h~ best in the city H SllLLWO0D Milk Factory £08 GL Bald FIIIZYUY SU. \ w ` , Q 1/g BesiPlace toooain Oysters to put in ir ‘rug forTurkeya,Geea ~ bucks etc., or the Holida \\ , on. A. w. muses Can and See_ Qcntsniiii our: Z have the beat oysters and \ sell them right. uso oaavsnq Enquire at T A MacLean s -|-- ot the following dimension:--Keel.li50 feet, 'rua osanoian. c.raiu.oi‘ra'rown. raises snwsac isnsiru. Novauainr. .gc-.°‘ R 0 R i i WAS N0 MIRACLE. A Stare Sway- l f _ ,C ‘ » TO ______ The ingenue had smuggled her friend, I Good Dame Brovosts Brought e "<_v`._ 13?. .Ea '. » -V-,Z-~-.\.;.,-__-‘r~ g .1 ._ _ A.. P.,--=~ fn.-,~-, -5.1 . -' ~=: ,_ __-,V _*__ ___' _ - _ < ' '..-1='»1j`~.~".._1' i-3.1`:- ~`-_,,=. ' 1,:_ :f».1»;,»_,_‘»,‘. - _ .- _ __ ,, :J 'J' f ~ " :_ 2% -"5 :"">'f“' 'v’= ff' " ~Y *’“I""é§-~~ "'-”‘ =" -»_-.».,. ' "fl '_»'=\=1 ‘.-_~»-5,-fi* -'-' 3‘~;'.i"'- ,.I3;. ,.;aa-,.,'» -_ ' ‘Yr ” t ~. .»'-.»*'»=,<:»~-*~*\’-'>.= `~"-' '- “_ ~” .' - P f"“=,%"'-f.x;».»_'-' *ik* thc' Shakespcarian Reader, across the stage and`into the first entrance, says the Grave. ,_ While the overture was going on a She had Bright's Diseas2 Heart placable gentleman, an Old Stager, stood by to entertain her. Over their heads L Y Back fr0m U15 Bfillk Uf Virginia Tracy, in Collier’s Weekly. _ / _A FEDUR ’ vias a frame of photographs, a likeness ' B’ ' ’ ° h ’ Disease and iineomaiism, and ,} Joh, ,,,C,,,,,,,,g,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,,, ,,,_ A real good Soda iscuit is 'crisp it e time_. Read to Lm Dmm and D13 viding the centre with a likeness oil f* best gslgeupyci-idgf Eff mwl' she is Strong mi; L......... B....... resh as the daisies in spring time-tas are selling agents and wnsldedng the quality the Sr. MAGLOIBII. Que., Oct 31,---There is priceis very low $4.90 per barrel Jealous li Son Happy Once More. no bapper woman in all Quebec to-day than the good dame Louis Brovoets. Two years ago broken in health and spirits she ima simon receives to give on the' struggle. To feeble to work. tortured with the pains of Rheumatism suffering from Brlght’s Disease and HeertTrodble,shewas apparently only waiting for the grave to close over hcr. Today she is a. strong, hearty, happy woman. No, it was no miracle that brought about the change; her troubles all came from diseased Kid- ncys. and she used that one sure cure. Dodd’s Kidney Pills. _ But here is the story as Dame Brovosts tells it herself. She never tires of telling iv, for having surfi red so much hersvlf she sympathizes with others and i.~ anxious to do what she can to relieve them. _ “I suffered from Brightfs Disease Heart Disease and Rheumatism," she stat s. "and I was so discouraged I had no hope of being able to find any remedy to save my life. I was so feeble I was un- able to do anything. I suffered for sixteen years with Rneumatism. There were two years and a half I suffered with Bi ighifs Disease, - ' “I tried all the medicines in the world and grew worse and worse. There was three months I stopped taking everything and made up my mind to let myself die, without taking any more medicine “By chancelread one of D-Jdn’s Kid- ney Pills. The good the first bax did sur- prised me. I have taken twenty boxes myHeart Discasc and my Rheun.atisn.° I sm in perfect health and I am very joy- ful. DJid’s Kidney P.lls saved my lih. WIRELESS ON TRAINS. Roms, October 29.-It has been decided to establish wireless telegiaphy apparatus at all stations and on all passenger tr -ins on Italian ra‘lroads. King Victor Ein manual of his own initiative has appfintef' \\'illiam Marconi a chevalier of the Order of Industrial Merit. Massns. C. C, Rrcnanns 8: Uo. 4 Gentlemen.-My daughter, 13 years olo was thrown from a sleigh and injured ber elbow so badly it remained stiff and very painful for three years. Four bottles of MIN ARD'S LINIMENT completely _cured ber and she has not been troubled for tw'o y€&l‘8. Yours Truly, J. B. LEVESQUE. Et. Joseph, P. Q., Aug. 18, 190'). _WORKM EN FOR CANADA. Livxnroor., October 29.-Eleven of the representatives of thc British Woikmen’s Commission, who are being sent to the Unitsd States by Afred Mosely, sailed to- day on board the Beaver line steamship Lake Champlain for Canada. » h acne direct to the diseased by the Improved Blower. Eau ihenulcen. clean 1:1031 passages. °P¥4l'°PPi H ¢ threat and max adn; Fever. Biggs of BLA. W. Chase and Bufalo si, gi Caurinis, October 29.-A sensation has Kent County Treasurer Sbambleau The ac ion is taken on report of Government All orders will be ProU1PtlY at ékovidlitflglé élinggryeztiasigzatistgg 015311; tg- parting to be, num up y opposing ‘l ship Company. All the steamer-s will be beam, Bleek; deptbof hold,&h'et;on American draughtol18feetofwatct they lwillcsrr_y9,lll). 5* »' » » 4" We havenotadvimced the our tobeoccs. Amber size and formerly. ‘£0 ex- the time for the Tags to-January, _:st i and I am well of my Brigbt's Disease and 5 “And you’ve really played with such men as those!" sighed the Shakespearian Reader. “With both those very men., For a coincidence I first saw those two to- fgcther. But that night I was- in the audience.” “It must have been a memorable `ni'ghi.i" “Well, yes, you might call it that. It was a long time ago.” ~“Tell me- about it,” said the Reader, who was sentimental. “Well,” said the Old Stager, “they were playing ‘Richard IIL’ that night, and, as McCullough was only doing Richmond, hc was on the door.” “He was what ?” “On the door-to`\\':itch the ticket box, you know. You sec, it was their own venture, and they wercn’t so very cxalt d then. Everybody in town knew McCu€llough, though; there was ii, little bar to one side of the eiitrance, I re- member, and whenever a friend came in or out, or 9. fellow who wanted to be seen with a star, McCullough would am- blc across and have a drink.” The Shakcspeariaii lleadcr rustlcd protestingly. “I think myself it would have been better if Barrett had had them. Mr. Barrett was an exceedingly conscien- tious man, and the conditions under which he was appearing that night were very depressing to him. The stage was so small that you could scarcely walk about without turning round, and the borders (tliey’re the little canvas pieces of sky that hang over an outdoor set) were so close above the stage that whenever -he held his head up it came in contact with them-and Barrett wasn’t a. tall man, either. And whether or not it was because the whole town was infront, they hadn’t been able to get any supers-only one. He was `a little, bedraggled, knock-kneed fellow, and he came on for Ilichard’s court, and for Richard’s army and forthe citizens of Igrhlon. Melancholy, wasn’t it Y YA .d you never knew McCullough, so you don’t know how' funny it was to him. Every time he went across the lobby with a friend, and came back to (ind iiarrett confronted by that single super, or pushing 3, cloud about with the plume on his helmet and trying to look unconscious and heroic, McCul~ lough thought it funnier and funnier. When at last he went behind to dress for Richmond he was ready to guy everything; but passing Mr. Barrett, and seeing him so sad and patient and determined, he was remorscful. He re- solved, out of sheer loyalty, to imitate that conscientious spirit. You know Richniond’s first entrance- “ "l'hus far into the bowels of the earth 1-lave we marched on without impedi- . ment.’ ” ‘ ' “Yes,” said the Shakespearian Reader. “Enter Richmond, Oxford, Blunt, Her- bert and others, with drums and colors." The Old Stager smiled. . “Exactly,” said he. "‘Wel1, McCul- lough was bent on doing the right thing; he looked straight ahead of him, and he, looked solemn; he marched on for that entrance with a regular regal stride and he spoke in that great voice of his that was iit to stir an army. Al- together, he began to be quite puffed up with his own good behavior, and when he came to the peroration, ‘In` God’s name, chcerily on, courageous friends,’ he swung martially round to wave on his ‘drums, colors,’ etc., and he discovered in their place only that one same knock-knecd su-per th:-it a moment before -had been trundling after Barrett as the opposing army! It was too much for McCullough. He took one good long look at the man, and then he waved his sword again, and, said he, ‘Come on, m solita friend we’ll lick all Eno' <~kr'4\1Q“ ui-°`° `°-‘ ' b o ' S ‘ -‘N ._ 5 .‘ Q -_,_ \ fhey._,§e~S@ f» _ 'A \/ ..._ __, _i1»."i,»_`:l made a Ightly - bak "ff if _ /0 ' . _-. _N I |,`,\ y _ 1| \v . A ~' ` best butt 111 E%&-I ’ I' a t J¥"‘»”_= [1 ' __ _;_` eu _HOur\pue"&r1d ~- ‘: <' In 1° tap f -f. .f"»< '~ '_ ` i -_ “ig “_ ..;,_.-__` W .rl _,“,` -\* I A 1: ' ry' I \71J`_"1 U//5374:. ~\°f¢.~/~ I. l ,_ 47 ' ' ii I* 1 I ` . ' 1. ‘ ' '~ ‘gg S* 1 " ?'lf"'*, ` \ pl r ' '. O =‘.”e »} M.//A”'»-"'l». ” ' - /it ~» ~;l“-“ Ver W s 'L - . v y ' _ OO I 'ff'-A: _'I M (ii . 0 \ rléfles, WM; » Q4 i';")/gnu - - 1 _ fe \ l 1! __ 5. _.Mary for Chrpstw s .“§\7_' _ /. "s _ g L biscuits- Willie starts else- -"’- ' ~ \.\i;.|i‘.. 2 -v where. ' ." . ~: ,- -:_-“ eh , 0 ...Q __*i“` .“`_ \|.._ ,\!\-¢».\ » -._\l|\ U _ 4;# g 'SCu1t . s C!-ISP IJ are ii soldn b°"@s. / ;'4,‘ _ $ L “~. 'Vl- i C?0I’IlWaII” Steel Range Crowned King of all Steel Ranges .min-» Has a sharp, graceful outline, distinctly its own-compare it with any other steel range. its rich nickel dress contrasts beautifully with the hiohly- polished blue steel body. ° _ I-las every fuel and labor-'saving device, and its best features are not found on any other make of range Sold by all enterprising dealers. Write for booklet. M°~Clary's London,°Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, St. J0l`ll'l, N. Br 23 :ao is Des. FQ <3 cs ER e,Agena : Principles Lived Up 'lo ' io What Make Character K* Our aim has ever been to produce the best wearing Home-made Tweede at as low a y ry , H- . » . . . , _ _ _ _ |,,,d,» The audience me at him with price as possible Reduction in price is no gain if quality is reduced. I joy, but they tell me Barrett was like to die of it. We have always retained the high standard of quality iii all our manufactures a 11-...-¢n.ie 1i1...¢...u..». ' We commend our Tweeds and Blankets to your consideration as to qualit desi That very forcible illustration of tho 1 d i I _ _ y’ duration of eternitv which 1 quoted last C0 Unpg an va ue ` ”` | ` _ ° * ° _gr *P °°° °‘ " 9"” at I EP|DEmcBE.@.EAsLES' I week has been fairly capped by Mr. Geo. our Drugget Shirtin and Blanketin d . 1 l `. n 7.( o r ` o fe; - Y \im son writes - , ;‘;:“13l"i°”5 °f mme °°““"7 v"1'“3"§ have steegl ball 8,000 miles in clrimeter On EUCOUT3 C HOHIC Manufacture b nnea Rules for War. Will be pleased to Wal* On his, been caused here the suspension of According to ,L Bengal _nativc Papvr, Qld gustomefg 35 usual ' - war is less civilized in these days than of old. It uncarths a set of rules pur- d b Generals in ancient India before war was declarcd. _ (1) Animosity must end with the war Gl'2.flZ0n Street. FLEET 0F STEAMERS when the combatants must regard on.; imc Caicaoo, October 29.-A fleet of the biggest °"°°'“°“‘ °° ‘M Gm” L°'k°°‘ that is to sa eharioteer must fight |z;“°;:;;t:: °:;o;'.“‘.;z::::;12f3.P'°;°’ ii czivffih _ ea an wi i anry,ec. ! ,Corparstion,thr.1oph the Pimbug sum- (3) X man who is not strong enough to light should be allowed to go scot- . free. ` ' (4) No .man is _jto be struck without i another asfriends- (2) The iight must be between equals previous and distinct warning. _ (5) A man who shows nervousness in' war should notbe interfered with _(6) No one is to be taken a prisoner unaware: on any account. buff) No man who has been deprived ol arms or armor or ' ba armed, -ii aio so ii ff. _ ' B dl' A - ar ng plc are to be considered The man who drives a ch bearer who can-ies u; (e) the surgeon; bandsman. not to I-attack one. ` (ambushes, _ etc.) 0 ll (8) The persons of the vi i>‘° _ _ , ma OMACH Ftlllltlll & § LoNDON,October%.-'.l‘heSt.Petersburg_ A. R. Simpson of Toronto. Years ago y gy g Once use 31 3 Ways S0l1gl1t 3.fI¢1‘ ' coirespondent ofthe Daily Mail cables Mr. Simpson attended church in Barrie, F b ° , . ?___ that there lsan epidemicof measles on the and heard a sermon on eternit Mr armers’ remem er We use tae Product of :Your farm I Kamehatka peninsula. Ten thousand - P 2 , We ual-antee (1 d ‘ “The reacher ask <1 his hearcrs t g 3 our goo 5 °°rs°°s have died of the diuve and the ima ine lghis earth ofeours to be a huge “ H ily wipedouz. ' , V- . -_ ' - g Ydemandmg 80055 madeb ills this ball is placed a ily, which is to walk y M and walk and walk Then imagine thi _ ____ muh-_°°1“_h°u“n“|_._nd°m.,¢h”“ ily walking until its feet wore out thi= ' a2‘~“i‘»=@»°1=‘»ifinfo THE llilllll W0 ornamental and Sign Painter °“°”""°°"‘°"°°“‘°°°"’°"“ °""“"` the dfwn of ef=er»1iiy." ~ . ~ ' __._....__.%.__.; | VVho can beat this as an cdectivc il- . ‘ , lustration 2 e ' f f - _ _ -__ ` Ainessunila snonr. » _ / and Bowel Troubles, i T dLi , , ofplum::rd8dslleqlacl:e Con;dpa» cureilby M@9_4_if'S P,|LLS“° F YOU EED A stove, call and see our Stock and get our p.1ces ask to see the “HOTBLAST” the lace t t f - S S OVC 01' M soft coal, for hall or room. - LOW PRICES fy \l * ¢ l"7G»' *‘4, c v 4 .snails _nfio