sf ,4 T0dny's Praha bilitles. 1-Hue, not much cha- ge in leniperaure. ___ _i , _ An Independant Journal. uutrammclled and ' A--~ - ------ " fearless; aiming tobe ~ >= ~» ' Boils were so painful could not sloo _ P at nrght. 'Pine Peo;p.lo’e» Paper* Published at its oilices, New Prcwse Block, North aidePost oilice, at the following rates, payable in advance- tlorning Editiou,daily (except Sunday), one monthsseper .. . .. sm Weekly Rditlonlwednesday) per year ln ---° advance... ............... . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$r.oo \ r l Branch Offices lr have been established at the following . where subscriptions may be paid, news u ~ l .ND Inns. ed, advertising, iob work and other business I tranaacted.~ _ ' ____ Bnrmneraide. Rogers Q. Rogers' store-J. B. C. ` _ Baker, agent. l Alherton,AAlbetrton Post Omoe-Herbert Clark, en ~ 5 Sonris East? Telephone Odice-P. G. Seaman 2 p Agent J 1. 1;. B. Mccananv, Editor. l I P HOOD F R NEWSOM B I ood e rs p p `i`.vonrs16z Mzrglpmsobsorroiiorr 'Mu w cunsn mee. A . p rr s. well-nomo-mira.: mr blood lo, like direct cause of all skin diseases and it A b necessary for the blood to be cleansed before the eruptions will disappear. For this purpose there is nothing _to equal aoraoox moo.: nano.-. as me n.o....oa»; TH; snumon |N oNTAm0. of testimonials we have on hand will ____ testify. ` lr. Thompson, McNeill'a Hills, l It must not be forgotten that the Ro s all" '"t°° °’ “ f°u°‘" 3 “I *hh t° g Government has been so hard pressed 'lL'ESD.-\`_\`. NOV. 3,1913. atate to you what Burdock Blood Bitters , that one of its leading newspaper organs some time ago hinted at a coalition as the ‘ best possible solution of the exlstillll ‘lif- * ficulty. Although in the two by-elrctions recently held the numerical strength of par-.ies in the Legislature was not re- latively changed, yet the captureof Sault Ste Marie by the Liberals hardly compen- .sates for the loss of Muskoka. Local issues were raised at the Sault and by p payingthe employees of the suspended 'Clergue works the Government un- doubtedly did a stroke of " wholesale and scarcely indirect bribery. To pay. thousands of men warms Which tht? ‘could not get from the company with whom they had been hired and which the Government was under neither legal nor mcral obligation to pay was a c0l'r\llli'» SCU I done under the guise of generosity. . In Muskoka the issues appear to have been provincial rather than local. Before the polling The Globe said that a Gov- ' ernment defeat there w. uid be “a Gamey A victory" with all the evil consequences ‘which _such a victory would involve.. iGa.mey took an active part in the contest l and that which thc Globe greatly feared ' has come to pass. The effect of the two 'hy-elections taken tonether appears’ to :have been t 1 strengthen the Opposition confidence. From the llrst the Opposi i tion have repulsed any advances toward a _ coalitim, and they demand another ap- 'peal to the people, confident of securinlr a Conservative majority. The Gsvern- g ment is unwilling to take this _our-se, and ‘ is still keeping one seat vacant where the ' vacancy has existed for seventeen months 'already. There is no shadow of excuse for this violation of the law, and the ' moral effect of it - must _certainly be' ' against the Government. ` Thirty-two years is too long for one party to retain continuous power. It is J G J ’ greatly to the orofm of the Liberal party I I I ` in Ontario that forthe ilrst and greater DR-U GGIST half of the long term they gave the Pro- The Medical Ham vince an excellent administration, but since the retirement of the late Sir Oliver -. Q Mowat there has been a sad declonsiou. has done for are. Some time ago my blood got out ofocderaednaanyboils appeared ae mgdneck. legsand arms. They were so mr that I _could not sleep at night. having tried many diferent remedies without _any success, I dually decided, on le advice of a friend, to use Birdock Blood Birters. Before I had quita used two bottles the boils had completely dia- , dlwishtoemphasizethi nk Bardoek Blood Bitters purifier oe the market .till is RUBBER WORTH Q , . We select rubber goods carefully. because careful choosing is necessary. A slight difference in quality makes a big difference in the time such goods last. p just now HOT WATER B01 TLES are very seasonable and We have good ones at " reasonable cost. A hot water bottle is the most suitable antidote for cold ‘ feet. It is also constantly useful for curing pain of every sort. Heat is the harmless cure -for pain. Full line, als0,0f fountain. bulb and combination syringes atomizers and other rubber goods. 1 Foryears past the Government has not re- ].S.Lowther D.D.S, A.W Leard. D.DS ' 'tained power on its merits but by resort tice. Itis high time for a change. The if for mod thii T00 party had retained power long at Ottawa when they went out in T338. The Liberal prrtyjin their second term are far from living u » ‘o the standard Q I which they set at the b -ning of their Aterm of power. All political history, teaches the same lesson. One party, Ill!! be neither better :or worse than the other but the tendency of a party long in power is always downward ,' and thd political health of the cvuntry is promoted by a change of administration at no r. ry wide intervals. Dreadzd Results of i g Kidney Disrasc. Ailments of the Most Painful :nd E Fatal Nature Prevented and Cured by nu. cHAsE's Kidney-Liver Pills A When you think ofthe pain and sufl fering which accompany backache, lrheumatism, lumbago, stone in the kld- lneys and bladder; when you think of the dreadful fatality of Bright’s disease,` dropsy, diabetes and apoplexy, you may well wonder why people neglect to keep the kidneys in perfect order, for all these ailments are the direct result oifderanged kidneys. 2 i Once the kidneys fail to filter from the blood rho impure and poisonous waste rnatterthere is trouble ofa painful and dangerous nature. Among lhe llrst symptoms are backache, weak. lame back, pains in the legs and sides, de- posits in the urine, impaired cigestion, ,loss of flesh, energy and ambition, stiff- ness and soreness in the joints and feel. ings of wearineas and lasaiinde. » . Prevention is always tether than cure andfhenne the sdvisablity of using Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills on the very] drst indication of such derangement. Whstherto prevent orcure, Dr-.».Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are the most effective, treatment you can obtain, for besidrs their direct and specidc action on the Kidneys, they keep the bowels regular and the liver active, and hence purify the system and remove the cause ot disease. This medicine has long since proven its right to first place as a cure for the comp- licated and serious derangements ot the filtering and excretory organs. It has the `~l ` U ' n ` | v _ , __ _ All alone 'lin' 'the world _ THIS BLACK CAT So said a little girl in our town. This Black Cat is good, so are our _ g _ B BLACK CATJ ~ GARTEQSX ~ A They gpt their name _from f THOFTAS BLACK CAT , ` cooman, ausrN'Ess I wnooPER. The Garters are guaran- teed not to stretch out as - ‘ ' ' ~ » r ' ~ l ~ ‘are worn by rich and have an expanding loop and A it any thickness of stock- . . ing. Papa and mamma can 1 wear them tooand the price f ll | won’t make' you meonw . - either. ' A _ »We are going, to have r every child in our town .- A wearing and 'chixning Black \ A Cat Garters. So _there now. TllEiAD.,MAN_AT _ ' mars. ' . _ .» .1-,ZJ ' - ' . _ . » ` 2 largest 'sale and is endorsed .by morefl ' ° people than any similar treatment. You can depend on it absolutely to bring prompt relief and lasting cure. In view ofthese facts it isa waste of time and with new and nntrierl remedies when- Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are at hand. or Edmanson, Bates k Co., Toronto. To protect you againstimitations the portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chasepthe, famous receipt book author, are ‘on every box. _ EEC T.‘§.§‘?3 Lyceum Ha1l,Friday Evening November 6, 1903. ¥iADMlSSl0N' 20 CENTS _ Tickets for sale at the Drnvstores Osfsr. 3. 4. 6- 0 - ` ; . t - me Y.m.c. A. ; . _-__~u1-- ‘ Seats and ssc. ' BY REv.r.<; KELLY, _ A |~ 353;, 1 ”"""` . ,f an l' . Don’t miss this entertain- _ l _ ment-proceeds in aid of ll _ ' \ ' ' - . 1 ___ : when .fif .<» _ _ rn rd ' S r` Hagar olprao- _ H Lawmnr s. tmp, `° 0 m E P AIR cases are extremely rare where it is to th nsurrsrs. l e sU SI I3 E public interest for one party to remain in Wind me up, use me well, Ctual Dees We ADVERT ISE-and we DO--we back up our ads with the STUFF and the PRICES, your CASH will do the rest. This week p Temple _W-_ Md50na,§_ Ge`.0.,°wn' John Anderson, Kensington. And let me have fair play, And I to you will try and tell The precise time of day, ' If from some cause I shoul stop, And fail to give the hour, / jewelry Shop, " And he will give nie power. _SD MORTGAGE COKPOKATTQN 9* V d _ _ V _ Take me t° . JURY C0-> Application may be made to _ l l l i vi _ -4 3- TORONTO 9- 9- Loo.ns in Canada ` - - -1 - - $25.000_.00 Money' advanced on Real Estate at Lurreut Rates and on Easy terms. ~ ~ ` _. _ ... 7F-`resh~ Baliiaxcuaricue _‘ I V g _ __ _gl THE CANADA PERMANENT AND WESTERNfCANAlf)A‘ A, W. Stems. Ch’town. _ W. T. Hunt, S’side. ' F. H, Horne, Winsloe. gp A. L_ Fraser, Souris. Donald McLean Cra and Arthur B. Dickieson, New Glasgow. J amen T. Barclay, O’Leary Station. John Forbes. Tyne Valley. _ Robert ]énkins,'fPownal. » 0 Thomas L. Murphy. Lot 11. _ Henry F. Feehau, Mount btcwart C. A. Woodman, Alberton. -1 ..-s».~.~o.»..».~ ,_ ,__ _ lhc lllllc i§%lmcp l °~ld_b..,_ i rr ‘iuf W0 . They were born on P. 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Island. _ _ Ll _ _ Iny 16 dgm i * i ~,:.' a a_ VIN r.. vv cs _ca g - ~P:rs:'::'E1=ts,P1s.:-rr-'.°.:Eas¢ss _ ,_,,_g_;¢;_',;;;;»_é,°_~;;=,;-r-_~m_,,_ ‘t §: `.. ,_ 4 € ' ' 'A ' nomraiooorconado' 5 SMALL and one ARM dining eCH_alRS.» _ A _ ,I Agenév of Parkers Dye Worksfat . _rrovmoeorerioooeovlvorarogioaeme . 4' _ A v M p _ ` _ ~, ,g _ A ` . T\¢Ill&lohenanCom:a`;ihl;'l":‘rEl!;lr;, mu. UPH0LsTERED SEATS. - » . _ g so _ 9 _'di mf `l . _ ‘ ; - » " f A’ ` ` ‘lar ri¢htandCcmpay lSiF2lRAAH3lHEl§§ Regular PRICE all over the DOMINIQN All our November Magazines now in. $30.00, got them by AUCTION at so milch on \ - the DOLLAR-we have ten suites to sell at _above price. also a large supply of” ‘ |..v~ A 'Sf_f¢¢t&.S°@if1i’SPPes- , lar publications. ` g. ox ~ _ » ~ "i‘~<=.~'.;l|u_=‘i. _ - -_ Q 3 Size Portraits in Crayon,_Sepra-, »Water Colors and Oils from kind of akpicture. Also Picton Framing. _ A ,A '_ _p _X N Wifi nroad- A _ ' DOWN -~ -_ ~ 1>.b..IsLaND ~ 1' ‘ ' _ lf: . 5" _ sc.£k‘,'\~.¥.u5 V , 'KW Q llsll