O --4-|\-,-i was-ar -~¢ hm _ - a xi \ > ~ ...Y »» _...X .1 2. ._A e '.._,.__{$m_`_,`,__e,_i.é,., .H ..._ .....,. .rw _».-¢»~¢._-..»¢¢..J»..>~'_~.i--5g.||5_._¢.,._-,,,\,v._‘_,,..._ _,,?,,,,,`,,/7, _._,,,‘v, _ _.s _._,,,.._.,.,,.v,,,.,;._.,_._..__. »-_,fy r_.5».(.,,¢,._..-,,...,._>,,,,.,__;,_,,,,,,_,, .V ,», ,,,.,¢*,,,p»,_.,,` .0 __ .., . . , i \ *" Q. ` A Pi 1 'Wy __ #R _ . 3 fi, fi' “¢¢ was a large stteudanee bt delegates ,ylmembers of the W. C. T. U. in St. “mee Methodist Hall Mrs. A. 0. Riither hyd' me popular president, occupied the ,gn-. After devotional exercises lcd by In Strong, president P. E. 1., md rou an mginess, the president presented to th, audience Mrs. Leonora. M. Lake, St. Unis, Ho ., third vice president Catholic ng] Abstinence Union of America, who '31-eceived with much warmth. Hrs. 15”, who was a friend of the late bliss “mess Willard, made a pleasing and eloquent speech on the work. Inpreter-A ,im eo the Cazhollolty ot a calic which ||-ings in all races and creeda, *Hill Lake pid one ol the most encourélug tiers geever received was ' " ' , 'who said she thanked God *mba-s, 53 y‘c, 8 laude ot Hope with 345 33' »;_ iliiiolll, with .. 8 y’c, £27 active 2,324 active members, 357 honarary mem- J A _ --lm _ _r' members. British Columbi; had &ibers,83 y’s, 188 honarary members and 4 Bands of Hope with 2U members, Prince Edward Island had 5 unions, 2 y'i, 183 actual. meinbers;'Ontario had 253* \\¥ll0llS, With % 'y'S, 33 lgggngry ‘mi°°S» 5,333 active embers, Wim 535 TS. 359 hons.r£ mem- bers. 74 ima. oi Hose with 5,487 y's. Quebec had 104 unions, 16 county unions, bers,o4Bauds of Hope with a member ship ot 1,618. The Northwest Territories had 8 unions, 135 active members, 15 honarary members. 3 Bands of Hopc,.. with a membership of 187. IN NOVA SCOTIA. ` “you' a Catholic and me 1662 active members, 214 y's., 148 honorary ISIUOB-" $3 diiaemberl. 7 Bands of Hope and 312" fn '1`h¢l'¢D0rt ot the corres l¢=re~f members. New 'Brumswick had 81 eu-y was listened to with mn* ~ " * In the year Ill) there were p , crib, ` county unions, '10,6(B actlv'¢%_icliben,l,7 penorary members 153 Bands of Hifpe. md 5,757 members ot Bands ot Hope. Th year there are 446 unions, a decrease from lest year, 45 county unions 10,190 active cnmbers, 1,883 hoaoiary membcis, 1 B053 °f H°P°» Wm* 6994 m°mb¢1`9- The members. Prince Edward Island has 4 ,unions, 2 y'c, 145 'active members, 30 y‘s,,_ *Ontario has 222 unions, 33 county unions, A ,_ I 7 _E . 5,342 members, 1,077 honorary mpgasrs. E ' H' , E " l E 5 ‘ ~ - ' ' numbers of unions organized in 1%0 w 3, and in 1901, 38. wont or P ovi. cus. In 19lI) Nova Scotia had 89 unions honorary members, 10 Bands ef Hope, rm: 3 N' 12 county unions 878 active members, 159 483 bers. 13oonnty unions, 917 actfve mem lanitoba 42 un_iooc3 (y's,) $81 nctiv inguinal., Nov. 19.-Fri* -afternoon 1 ‘H & l8 50 as f In lSl)1 Nova Scotia had 28 uuionc°8 y’s-, unions. 3 y's., 639 active members, 55 y's., 5) honorary members, 1 Band of Hope and 618 members. Manitoba ' has 34 unions3y‘c., 559 active members, 31 y's, 191 honorary members 7 Bands ot Hope 19 unions, 3% active members, 58 honor -_i ary members, 5 Bands ot Hope, with 105 ¢8Bands of Hope with 4,1& members. ‘ Quebec has 101 unions, 8 y's., 12 county H J* _i 1A Doctor 1 Smmii'si im lliuif Wilpcove a faithful, honest and rrxwonhy raMi1_.Y PHYSICIAN. .f_.~;.:;":i;.a*‘:,:'..'s§.°;,d's-'..°i°=..t.s E`......i;.‘“ 1 ~ H' Far Celica. Dlarrliaca, &,‘R&v-y smtisin, Spedm. Neale. Tootlnch¢,Cnasp, Sosa T881; bc, kc., it ann |&._ ___ _ I YOUR LIYII AID XUILI. hq.ce _ "°' "l.‘.2'$1'."'..'f.:,i’.f.?'..’»'-1 Txa lasers Cinucal l _ ' ‘- _`.-;rL _ ' <‘ _ ' _ i 4; ~ . V* .f_ ,ii \ I U A ' iCattleDressed.. ir . e ’ Tumips. bus. .... . .... ._ ifarsnipsdezen . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . Men’s 75C ' ' 1 'ii.i.o.._.._.'__..::::f.':' Store open evening HI E "* ` ill eight o'clock- "Bill ‘ _ ( per A Chickensperpair........... 2 E 1 ‘ H 'ai » luansiaalliellii asia reader and usually tour. ,Il this true! ` this might not hold absolutely true. ¢ Lf. 'i 1» _ ’~`. ' . _ _ ._ , _ f ' (Corrected every Tuesday.) lb....,,.....0_ Emil milf’ elgowls per Flourpercwt _ Oatmeal, new, perowt..... _ Hides per»lb...'. SOM . . . . .»-.45 . . . - . . - . - . . . . . .. Oats ..... »Pcr'k,,V...._. .......... ._ Potaliuel.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hutton Oniouspe"pound...... Carrots, per dozen. . . _ . Lettuce per bun ............ _.S . . . . .. Partridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ ; Ducks, pair . . . _ . . . . . . . . .. ` BedCa bage . . _ . Crab Apples bus unions, 2,048 active members, 315 honor~ ber 2,999, .n the Puig' Lyons and U Maw ary members, 58 Bands of Hope with - bers, N B ' kb d 40 | ’ ’ ,V terraueanliue drawing .fourteen cars a 'mm ew "'m5'"° 5 “U °n3 1,886 members. The Northwest Terri- _ t ml M181 tm; nu abthe “te of 1,30 tories have 7 unions with 140 active mem- 9 . B’ . kilometres (eighty-one miles) per hour ‘}a’°nmd3B`nds °t Hope’ 4 ‘ ' the other day, breaking all records. if _l L f `_ . s _ _ _'= E ta. ii. w. tiulsi's_25c ~ so Pm in ours, Please, » ~ cnmlnu cunt - ` _ th l . _lt_ 'riie advertising soiioiior is his dsiiyi =§§,blli. fl-1¢l'}§'.'°=&B:§'§= l rounds after business is very ,apt to make P¢=S=s¢S» °*°P° .f°PPL:§ _° #circulation claims for his paper that are Qmglagagggevqwsévq ` band on multiplying the actual number f\'°°- And °“»i°" -A- ~ ”° L61' printed copiesby four._on thcvassu inpt- - “'21” co." Tomm md Busan ‘°“ W” .°"‘“`Y`-°°"’ W ‘“~°’°"‘°““ °“° `No'reo music ii/isreii ver 1ii.ivs. E We do no not believe ao.We do riot think Manuel Gum" tn, greatest - singing .°h“” “’°"° ‘S “Y “°“P°P°' P"°*'°d "1 “t master or his moe, is sim living. Hs was 1 actually has an average of three readers born in Mudd in 13g5_ mfg has numberga to every copy, much less four. A safer _N “ions his pupils Jenny Lind and __ iM‘_¢|,- ,average would be to say two, and eveni pda Mu.¢hes;_ _ _ i Of course the meat majority of news- 'WAN'1‘ED,._A page of Headache that ‘ panerscanboast ot more than one readerto KUMFORT Powders will not cure in each copy printed but it is absurd to make him ten to twenty minutes. ' the statement that every copy has' four reader! Newsna oerd°m» BRIT/iIN'S PDSTAL SERVICE. onliiitorrxrown _KUMFOBT Hf“"5°‘*° P°"‘1°"- ' 5 E 5' 5 1 E E 5 5 3 E E E S E beeseeoeeeegeeeeeeeeseeoeeeeee 2sseeassscsseesasasesscuscsuuas seasSsassessseaseeessssssssssaa QQ¢OQO¢O¢O¢¢QQ¢Q¢'QQQQOOt~9hlQQ¢Q¢D usssssescsssasaseaseecsesassrua mm... is rooms Enwnm WORK 0F THE W C TU llccling Held in Montreal---Devotional Exercises Lcd by Mr. Strong of Summcrsiic. _\` 7. l 1...... oi ............_ Bai... <;......»......... ` THE WONDEEEUL CHEAP MEN. 1 rowse ,, ' - . '. \ H - -,f,§»,_ ._-I; 1 - -. ,__. 1 V 1 _ ,_A W ,_ ;». V .»,.. _ _ ._ .._._» .. .., ._ , ,#»,~».. ._~ ,if ." _ " I f r °' ~‘. '_ "rj i . , _ ciigagiéi . . 3' f i _ __ J’ _iii ».#=f-if ~ -_#tri v¢.‘_».__ we “'¢‘-@ *'93 *l".r»' 1 "rsh ',‘ ' to , ' -_‘ ,~ i_,._ =~ ` W. '.a~__-'_.;i¢-.fl hid, M ° '5_.“_'» V ’ - ‘ - f V ` ' _ , . _ l _ _ , _ f -.i _¥,' ,_ _ “ 4- ~ 1 5 ._ ` . ` _ - _ .1" sf". ‘ . 1 ”' , -v T _ , ' ' : _ " ' ' " lf? V* ll 3." ' H i 1. f ‘ L ‘ -Q . Ti _‘E il.. ~ _» 7) It , f _ ` 2; '\ -.._ _ ,_ » . ,; > . _ _ \_` Z' ,` 1 »,~> 'l _ »~/ _ 3: i if _Y " ' -"_ 'l' ‘#‘i""“;~ _,Nb 'i; " 1 _ I . 1 . ,_5i Is sometimes expensive. It is{curious' to note how some men; hold outoj moss-grown ideas- There are men inthis city who would-V be ashamed 10. ~ aoknowlede;e'tha.t'thc_y willfully wiisterhoney'-fyet they continue to do so by - payingcu toni tfiilors double the price for poorer'overcoa.ts than we ,sell- ,ready made. _Every day some ma.n’s eyes are opened to the advantages _ of buying ‘ their overcoats ready-made-of us. These advantages are not limited to the saving of money alone--Goods that look well in the piece* frequently fall short of the customers expectation- when ma-ie up. Here we can find the fva~i-wus. colors, fabrics and 'shapes -to try on and see which is the most becoming. ‘- _ The Overcoats are not made-to order -but they are made to fit. _ lcok, well and‘wea`rwel1._ r _ ‘ E _ ‘ g f ~ In is a. revelation to some men to see how readily their every wish *can be niet inthis store. ' ', _ ~» ' ' _ W _ _ _ There chfira.otP-r-Iudividiuality and the perfection offsu 0_V8§'o_0at in every one ofour W. R. J ohnsoifs at $10. Do you M, _ a I I . I . ‘FI M. ‘L .i ' ‘ :Ill Vg; ._ ' » _ l_.~>;i’. *Va l ,l8 MILES AN HOUR. Au American made locomotive, n-um ` ---¢----- hqntdlrecltot.hed.iseased_ . _ R About 173,000 persons are employed il the postal department o£_Great ,Britain #and Ireland. ' ' T5 cure a headache in ten mlnutecuse ' 1 * _TA French professor hasioct ifleprotescon- it is generally politicians, and they are privileged. "2 Bicyclists andsll athletes. deliend °°_ one iimbei- and muscles in trim l .1--sill* 3 ` AS RBGARD KRUGBWS HEALTH .._._,.; for th will be of lame YOOIIII and _or BUSINESS STAN D- 2 . iii-.ii I I i Pll Tallinn ln F ' c a I I * ' 1 _ I _ 5 ;l it _ if ` _ 'A r in A ,g ' 1 - _ _____` _ V A 1 1' 1- PERFECT fir' E META* ‘ Tmld f haS8` Have mcdesrrsn ments to oo _ Wtc 5 f ' °"‘ °'__""“ _ “° im.. s l '"‘*“' Box’ and Shm; °» .Es Ingersoll Ont. l _ __ _ _ ‘ Price forl bbl $2.00 '; 1 Loatius rosmca rea 1 y y ,lv yd” in Bbw ,_ __,*3_75 _¢_l_'T'l?'S"'° *ul _Psa for a beii _ 86.4.0 __ iship for crltleisinzithc ~ai'1ny. Such a L_ H - ff' = f 'E _ ._ thing liac not liappenedla Britaia‘-,Collette ` I l _ V Q R ' ‘ ’ 1 A i _ professors do not attack the army there; I . 5 7 " ,_ _ » _' . -’ _ ,:‘: _ ` ,Ll " U ii E * A ' . Charetoivn, 2-" BENTLKTS Liniment to keep their ,-7-__ - of Kruger’s health is said to be precariollii _ . 1 and he will go to the south of France for the winter. Theactual tact is said tobe The undersigned 05.8” far “le by ,b th' 1-eii , tear-the P __ .V 1 l2lian‘l:x?liiKH:>¥l?nd Tindgwantuui warmer l'iV_$t9 °°D°\`9'°t th” very °hK'bl9 guna;-,¢_ They are haviegs. pretty good ; wo storey, double tenementdwelling time keeping up ltlie war, and making house on the corner of Grafton ands' dupes of'Botha and the other fighters. Powml Su-eggs, ' , That our work lem ummm ar in work csutsctify 6 *elf* 3- §§‘€~ E g and .. ` _ _,_ "' ' / _ ». ~ ` V, I , :W-`.'° »§ T W" li ,iii _fd H/'11 r ’ _ You could bestow _no mt by having their eyes lltted, agrgbus ike it aleasure. ' We are' in lpleasurc and sati`sIaetion”iuo0n ` " ` tothe iothers by eye String. = ~ '_ V 'ESWV' ii ii -S ' X 1 ' _ ' . ' ` ~ dollar by using Kendric s ii nmen ands of my leg, and had to be taken easy terms of pu _ f ER. H. K°“d1`l°k'S is “semi l” ‘muy ways in home ina;-iz. '-Ioould not sleep for the V For particulars apply to either o L' _ ~ 1 household and stable' Pinus and was unable t‘° put my fm” undersigned' I ' _ has removed to his nrw 1-tuoio with the newest s.ipp'ies and the very the floor. A friend told me of your ' ' H J. CUNDALl'., 41 ___ - is-sei noveiiies for me ciii-isimas miss. _ - MINABUS LINIMENT. “NY °°° h°‘“; _ F- L. HASZALB-D. -The Studio where Baby is Always Welcome. 'from the first application I was able to Exwuw" of Esmw of the; ‘ - V p *Walk 5113. *-he Wi” °”**i1`°lY °'."’“PP°”°d" _ ~ late Th0§. W. Dodd .5 ` _ ' t ..._ V You can use myname asireely BB Y°\l 1 » 7 1£01__ 1|, """"-"""'*'_r_ ‘ _ ~ 5 , ‘ like, asl consider it the best remedyl t. ' _ _ _ ‘ - ~ V;hsvesv.»u°°{;ii1uisTorEEEcEanY. V _ y __ U » l l _ Plain Blass 1°i\¢_Brighiesi. ,_ _ , _ » f _ yuiiiepieaaedptoqaoceyeanlea- ' A .1 _ 4 ' ' ' -»~»»=f°»°-~= me -~_....»."“'.°.:..;.‘_’§°:'.;";“.=;. écsssasnfeanefmeeoo. gl' gi _vshpekp _ 1 V V without. pain when Norwiqi Union Fire Merchants, ~£ai-mera, ‘ \ pf»°»=_1=.°:.f'°°°~f1.°._..-f@‘-,°““,§$_"»=»” see -s;, -3... "““