49»°<~&r¢7»`@?i-l' L _,~¢¢_E"__& ‘I9 ...,,, Non-Corrosive Ink and SMILE _ - '_ msa¢'is'amn¢f.i` " Sold everywhere Everett' IQ"-lat-roi:-Co*-'~»‘*f' V Also 'makers'.9f___‘ N. O. . is wgékingn, “Lovely 'gi meals ‘_ wear just arr niaiblk- Paton's. Y, 1i»1jM§_i- "85-00 blankstd; _hfilling by -.the ard at 7,91: or _3-2PM MY. 6 bs ifsigiiz; Perm.. I°“£II'1z-meal. _ *r--‘*"'_ BRIDGIE WEBBER FLEES IN FRIGHT NFLW YORK, Dec. 5.-It is declared that sinister warnings from the un- derworld of this city caused thc sud- den departure of "Bridgie" Webber the Rosenthal case "informer," and his wife, who left for' Cuba on Fri- day. Although District Attorney Whitman did not seem to place much raliancc.in the reports as to the rea-` sons for Webbers' hasty trip to Cuba, it was openly stated among the hauntsof the gangmen that he left this country only when he was given first information that to remain here a day longer would mean his sudden and violent death. When_“‘Bridgis" ‘pas questioned by newspaper men just beige-the Ward liner Saratoga left he ._ lgizon Fri- day he was palpably pg ous. He kept glancing about the ship every moment, as though fearing a hidden enemy was about/to attack' him. He suns iviusun. sitwmonx. The manageineiit of tile! Eden Musee is constantly on' the slept; to secure new and interesting attmptioris for their patrons. _The _fame o this fam- ous amusement place rests largely-on its wax groups and figures. From time to. time other attractions are added so that now the wax collection is only1I'a part of the atures. The Cinematograph or mo&ng~ pictures are shown to better advantage here than any place in the country. The screen is one of the largest 'shown and the subjects are of the lalestpharact- Furnished i ’ THE CALL OF THE LORD. By Henry Austin. Outcasts and outlaws, linger and ` listen! Wherever ye wander on lea cr sea, In dens of lhame or in Pens of prison, _ The Lord, your Lover,” is calling ye. Adrift in tem‘polt,, or lost in forest. Whatever the fate befalling ye. 0 hearts the sinfulest, heart-8 the surest, __ The Lord, your Lover, is calling ye. For he was once an outlaw bounded; He, as an outcast, heaped 'with scorn; By friends abandoned; by foes sur- rounded; Betrayed, forsaken, and left for- lorn, . GURRDIIN READERS I. 8. Lousoo 1 sense was he. like s Prev i°r rrllon- Bcourzed. and nailed to the rrhastlr t ee; ontcagig and outlaws, linger and listen. - He suffered tortures for such as ye. E'cn _ln the throes .of his cruifixion, H, ly;-°¢h¢i-sd tba thief on the cross beside, Nor breathed on his milrderes male- diction. _ But ruthfully .prayed for them- as _ he died.__- Adrift.in tempest, or lost in forest. Whatever »=the fate. or its weight, may be, ' O hearts the slnfulest, hearts the sorest _ __ The Lord, your Lover.. ll °8\\“\Z vel' . ,,__._-.-___..~---------v--W _ implored the newspaper men to lei. mm sions, evidently fearing lest the men who have swom to “croak' him should be given the scent and do away with him before the boat sail- ed. Investigation last night brought to light, the Tribune says to-day, that Webber has been trailed by "gun- men" since he was liberated from the Tombe. He attempted to keep his whereabouts while in this city a se- cret, but friends of "Lefty Louis" Rosenberg, “Gyp The Blood" (Har- ry Horowitz), "Whitey Llewis" and “Dago Frank" Cirotici, who were sen- tenced to death recently for their part in the Rosenthal murder as a direct result of testimony by Web=~er and his friends, learned of his ad- dress and kept a close watch on him. _.___ ._;.__\___ FEEL BADLY Tlllllll EASCAHETS IIINIGHTA . . ._ Thoroughly clesnscs your Iver srid bowels while f I _ you sl~ep ` ' ‘ " Noodds lio`w`_bad your liver, stom- AN APPRECIATION. - 1 r IA pleasing event took Place ati Stanley Bridge on Tuesday evening, Dec, 4, when n_ large number of the ladies und gentlemen of Hope River called on Dr. Fleming and presented him with the following address! To Dr. Jas. Bl. Flemifng, M.D. Stanley Bridge. Dear Sir:-We, your friends and neighbors, having learned your inten- tion of leaving Stanley Bridge fora new field of 'labor invade your home on the eve of your departure to ex- press our regret at your going and our best wishes for your future suc- cess. Language is wesk to express emotions upon the loss of tried friends but we trust that distance will not sever the links of friendship welded during your decade of laborl among us. As 5' citizen in eperythlng pertaining to the welfare of the place You have taken a kwn interest; in the cause of education you hhve giv- en much of your time and done everything in your power to promote the interest of your district. ` But it is of your chosen profession we would speak: particularly. By your strict sobriety and attention to duty you have won the 'confidence of the people and shed ap additional lustre on the dignity of your calling. High and low, rich and poor, received the some patient mlnistrstion, and by sch or bowelsfhuwf much your head aches, hoiv _,miserable and uncom- fortabls you `ia.re from constipation, _indigoa_i.ion,._._-biliousness and sluggish tr. inane scenic, comic, dramatic and hi _ rical.. 'l_?h's_ series of subiects are changed every hour, no two series of subi_ shown. In :$ition tothe Worldin Wax, extra ft tures are being secured. for the coming holilhyhy blew "groin _ ,will be iusto§ed_ appropriate or glirlsif mas, a ew Orchestra has been' in- stalled, _. nd_ns an added attraction, the Managementqhavevsveonred f the crest white Yogi, .ind clever Mugle- ian, who will perfo-rm every afternoon and eveningf At___the_ Sunday oonogrts, several solos will be sang by promlns ent artists, and-altogether one -can spend a~ most pleasant time any hour ll intestines-you always get téhefde- sir'ed'~--resnlte 1' with 'Gascare s and your kindness and sympathy 'you were always a welcome visitor to the sick room; you were theru like a ming, lsfefillli angel, soothing the mind' as well as .healing the body. While we keenly feel your loss; we *l¥"~°k.\Y~ Um- - - _ _. congratulate -th ' 1 ` " Don’t let your stomach, liver andiwhom you are g<‘Jaingpt?<;)l)l~i$i1e*i>xill-otiléfiii Casegrets t_o-nigl_1t,,D\\t an end to the _hen1lnche,~ `bi\ic_ui!ness_,` dizziness, nerv- lbonels -.make-=y.<_>u’__mlserab1c. 'rskei goes forjnnie in securing the services ‘of so accomplished a physician. We “fe E10-5-. m`oreover‘. that you are still ousness,.¥ick, ‘sour gaissy stomach _ to ‘ » _ e backache _and all* other dist'i’e`s°s`i whoxlgamgfsnkiitowyouh .nlliihe Pwvénce “Hams 9°” inside “sells 0! all-the, vate your proreslihn-vin n eillriqhlill ` l i I I A ‘ as I V I i I n bile, gases and constipated matter which is producing the misery. Plane. and we, your tri.:-nas, will ai- Wuye be glad to hear of your suc- A 10-cent box means health, happi-i cess, for we claim you as one of ourl ness and a clear head for months. No more days of gloom and distress if you will take a cascaret now and then. All druggists sell Cascarets. selves. i As tu Mrs. Fleming, the high place she has taken in our social lives will canso her ldss' to he felt acutely. Don't forget the children-their little Her charming manner and lad . - _ . ,- y-like guxesergiay conclude< to vls_it__ the Ed__en_insides need,a good, gentle cleansing,_ ¢9n(1u¢l; has won her hosts of mmds_ 50° She has always taken a leading part E F _ ..». ._ i. ,,. " `" ‘ ' ’ ., ' ""'_i F ` - ~- 5 in every_ social and charitable affair, and by' 'ber urbanfty and modesty’ wielded a great influence on her " ' ‘ friends. __ - . _ -‘ ,. . In concluding we ask you to please Il A; B03°f1l5 l-his Purse as a small token of _ ,~ our arpreciation and..wlsii you, Mrs. Fleming and family long life and happiness. » 1 Q' ’ "" fi* " "" Signed-John McGulgan, Clarence Famous .cieniui Who Uriginaicd the Now Wonderful R,,,d_ _;,,,,,, Cum, Thomas Bo, 8,. “lfome Trcoimeni" Ofiers $l.i0 Package Free and others- n' _ g " `““"*'*6I ind Ai|ing_ Dr. Fleming, though taken by sur- In order thatgsvgiiy rearler: of The GUBl‘di8n who mav not have heard of this wonderful _“Horne Treatment" IBB? have an opportunity to test this celebrated medlcine,_ the now famona scientist, Dr. James W. Kidd, offers to give absolutely free a full size $1-00 Package to five _hiindreds read- ers of this paper, to prove' `filie"won- llerful claims which have been made lor it. In making this leI l ‘number of shapes. The first prices were from $1.25 to $4,§c we are offering them at 49c, _ » . » Q s o - ’ . Ladies Tarlormg I This department of our store has made af great hit I with many of. the best dressed ladies’ in the City. and we are today putting out a class of work that cannot be surpassed anywhere for fir and finish, and rememt er our guarantee goes .with every made to order garment. lf you are desirous of a tailored made suit pr cost cali to see us and we will guarantee reasonable de- livery and good satisfaction, I New Idea Patterns. lg December Patterns now in. They are now _ifhe only loc seam allowance patterns on the mirket, ~ I _ 1*' _ ez =‘fThe Two Macs is your gift store. Here you can find a splendid array of articles that will make most pleas- ing, practical nnd serviceabl gifts for men, women and children. The stock includes manicure sets, cased per- fume hottles, .brush and comb sots, military brushes, cased pipes, cigars and scores of other gift suggestions. Call in and see them. The Two Macs. ‘ _ met! "ladies, don't wait `until Xmas week fo do _vour shopping. Do it now, while the stock of prettythings. are nice and fresh and s. variety to chocsc frorn. On thc second norntrr you will find the; verv 'iiewcqtin neck- wesr. bow, jabot, string I.-crochet) ties-, Dutch collars, Robespiere, and linen coliprs nt Baton's. .'.12~_6M3vi. COMMONWEALTH HOTEL 'iopotlts Stotslionso, Boston , his ¢_~i.ii,3 ~' I `».:l.'*, if”/W ` ‘d fa; 15:) ' »iiii_ié-“' ~ ` _~"~.r , ._ l . Purify your _blood. build 'u youil-,lbody by “ 'using Rgxall Blood Tab- lete:,a standardpreparation that is working good ` cures in hundreds of l ,cases This preparation is sold by us with' the un- derstanding that' if it is not' ”satisfactory,. your money will be refunded. One box_5oc. six boxes for $2.-»-'I @.r 'a - »»_;,,-_§f~.- 4' " ' ' " ` ' ' t»`§;.""f'?‘€»5=$'l.5 _nf `<‘ 1 ` 'I`f_'_l7iii"»{'»',5l""" "1 <' '\ -‘ "'» ">K"‘U _ . __. - . .,,- _ , _ e __.,, _,___._1.._ ,_»_.,1<~_ »_»_f§ ;...e_ - ‘ f II irons -.if .ff fn A `J» . _,.>*'._, wtifliillliiilvy I il c aven t time or space to enumerate the thousands of bcau'tiful` Gifts we ' have collected from the ends of the earth for this HOLIDAY SALE. ‘ ` I _ CHINAWARE An iirimcnse range ofthe newest and prettiest thingsiboth' useful and ornamental, be sure and see our io, 2 5, 50 and $i.oo tables for bargains. I_i`A_NCl_I GOODS. Wliritnn endless stock to select from. A big table of NIC-E i _ _ _ __-,.':6.. ', 1.»_` ,, W ns, o rh no_` _woo ii o.o r -.at , ll. ll , T V V ‘V 1 I . E:‘“':’.;l9‘i ":mz"‘ °l;"ts"h“‘°"°" BLOCKS Mrcnnnicpsuifhizs erlia ]i;toGcsvercA'1SsYSraDlliLLSa'i4ili`an;i.$;’ i i 1 4-I _| ,_ y'3.U____O '_ __, > Great big _#JU 25 CENT COUNTERS loaded with the newest things Bride.-"~ ,_ ' _ . f ,_. _>. 5 ‘._,~,'i‘_l_-'.p ‘_ \_'l_ _ __ e __ out W B0'0'KSi1`0RE_ Well you know we have tlnbzsti supplied ni. Province, 'ran Nswasr sooi===i`P_f"‘=1\¢= _1_I‘~L`U`S1‘RAr_sn Pincus, eovs 8. oisns nooks, 'row ,Boo_1nAi_rnr. Books as ac an ins one in .iid sc.. oinf .off of doubled, nobody kept waiting. bnt,"_OH. COME EARLY, pl¢g,,____ ` ». ~_. .,< 2’ I ‘ali Il 1 ;.-.Iiz.+.:°...i=¢'.:',f.°'.: '::°.r::.i3i.°;.i,ig Anricnns .Ii nits mice. _ l _ _ j l _ ay and up. Dinlri? rooms an ea o is wan. European p an ~ _ _ ,’ »._ _ -f