"a; ‘areas-lei o e953. "E x . Q ~11 ‘K u. Q i .0’; .6] or. .. csnust-zraouszrm j‘ Escaped an 63%.?‘- 4.15 do fliperation Thereis nothing in the world a. woman so much fears as a sur ical Operation. Often they are necessary, but often not; and many ave geek‘; avolded b)’ lhe timely use of that good old-fashioned root and 18% {Bmfifdy Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound, If you are su crmg rom some dread ailment ‘peculiar to your sex, why not _l"°fil. by the experience of these two women whose letters follow? These Two Women Saved from (led-u 1 i>i h,“ After the birth 0f my lns chil 1 had such painful spells they would unfit me entirely for my housework.‘ '_'I sllficred for months and tire doctor said that m trouble was ' organic ulcers and Iwoul have tohave an operation. That mas an awful thing to _Ine,w1tb a young baby and. four other children, so one day I thought of Lydia l1}. Pinkhemhi Vegetable Com pound and, lmwit had helped me years before anq Idecided to try it again. I took five iinttlesofifle etabieCompound and used Lydia EPm iiain’s Sanutive Wash and since then I have been a well woman, ableto take care of my house and family ivithout any trouble or a day’; 1min, 1‘ am ready and thankful to swear by your medicine any time. I mu forty-four years old and have not had a day's ill- ness of any kind for three years.”—- _Mrs._ H. Kenna, 617 Ellis Blvd, Cedar Rapids, Io . ‘ have cured me. Operations. SlDdDSkykOhl0.—-“ After the birth o1 my baby _I ad organic trouble. My doctor said it was caused by too heavy h1ting_and I would have to have an Operation. I would not consent to m operation and let it go for over a year, having mysistcr do m work for me as I was not able to wal . One day my aunt came to see me and told me about your medicine-said it cured her oi the some thing. 1 took Lydia E. Pinkhurnb Yegetable Qonipound and used Lydia 1L. Pinkhamb Sanative Wash alnd they N ow I do my own housework, washing and ironing and sewing for my tamil and also do sew- ing for other people. still take a bottle of Vegetable Compound every spring for a tonic. I recommend your medicine toothera who have troubles similar to mine and you can use my letter if you. wish.”—lilrs. PAUL PA PENFUSE, 132i: Stone St.. Sandusky, Ohio. ~ ii . ' fQQfiY-Q =1 Q f- t. -°' ‘$451? '\-g2\ W£§c7€e W3 . ds of Such Letters Prove the Curative Value of .eif .'7 ' ivem to Harvcsi Tide. I ies: s. 4'ITTI - Captain Mack, b.h.r by 'l'he' Bit‘ o Easgljig won't get through your Eureka Under- wear. When. you get up to do chores before breakfast, you w0n’t mind the. chill of the bedroom, or the bitter north- easter blowing between barn and house, . with Eureka Underwear next the skin. @1755- ._,____. men-aw.‘ uunsuvimn is big, heavy Underwear that koa-yw. mt the cold and prevents chill. It's the sturdy lb-inva fix. ‘j. ~. i..L--»c:'.i'elully made and Well trimmed -—that will give you v. :ii~.i.:'.i. -rmt~iort and service. W Eureka Underwear is Lin: ;.~'1‘. ' w“. lfiil‘ all men WlIO Wllrli outdoors-Farmers, LIIHIDCFIZILIT, 'l‘-,~-.-. l itcrs, Fishermen, Steel Men, Miners. w The Eureka Tradcmcri. is. on -: w: v '. quality, extra, wear, extra men-icy"; ‘WON t l . ._ .i1 to guarantee extra Anni; for it. - u 0n llirialililor Murder cl Baby,‘ ST. ANDREWS-S; 8., Oci. 16;; at iiie trial Mrs. Louise Matthews was charged with murdering lier infant child by throwing its body into the Si. Croix River, Mrs. Mat- thews declared that Albert Robin son at whose home she was stny- Accordllig to the defendant Rob- inson snid he did not‘ want the baby a1 his home or anything be- longing to John Fitsmnurice, Wll0' been accused by Robinson 0i‘ the baby's paternity; She admitted she know o! a lead pipe and wire being in the Robinson house but she, did not have anything in do with pluc- ing iiieni on the body orilrowning it.. A- sensation occ red in the court room during the day when Mrs. Mary B. Fox 0t Calais, l\le., Who was called as witness by m- iorney General Byrne, fainted on the stand on being shown garments of the dead baby. The irlal was in- terrupted until medical aid was re- stored to the witness. ‘Mrs. Fox. id- entified tiie clothing found on the dead infant, the clothing having- been made by her daughter. Bonnie Deli Won The FeatureRace Horn Driven by Amateur Owner Captured Grand Circuit Event Alter Four Btlil’ Hoard ‘LEXINGTON, KY» October 15-— The Aflhlwd Stake for 2.11 trol- ters, the ieaitiire oi today's Grand lCircuit programme, was won by Bonnie Dell, driven by his amateur owner, Thomas G. Hinds, alter tour still’ heats in which three dlllereni‘. troiters had taken records-cl 2.05 or better. .- ., , .. The "Belling race oi uie card, llle 2.13 pace, was hardly more than a Procession, .wiili Orystal Knight easily best. 4 The 2.09 pace was a betgerracc. Joy Brook took the opening heat in 2.03 1-4 from Captain Mack, bu‘: liie former California pacer was best in the next two. In fplsce 0T "l6 1W0 Year old trot, whlcbhad‘ ' but two lo go, a 2.07 trot was vfgiv- en with four starters. This race Summar- 2.‘l3 Pace, 2 in 3, Purse $2,000. Crystal Knight, be, by Crys- tullion (Todd) Dan Elgar, brag. (Va-nee) Abbie Dryad, blknn. (Egan) ' Testilying today on he! own bebuii’ l lug, iold her he drowned her baby. ' your shoes. ‘ A Volcanic E.J.L., iig. (——-) i; Time-AH)? 3-4, 2.07 1-4. 2.09 Pace, He/sta, Purse $1,000. Bondsman (Walla) i l Jay Brooke, b.g. (Ednisn) .. 3 3 Loyal W“ b.h. (Valentine) .. 2 2 Hazel Kuesiner, b.m. (Al- len) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ruth Patch,- b.m. (White- head) .’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 8 4 Pat Polntbr, Phil Patch, ‘Lillian "Silkwvod also started Tlme--2.03 4, 2.03 1-2, 2.05. The Ashiand, 2.11 Trot. 2 In 8, Purse $2,000.- Bonnie Dell, b. 3., by de Coronado (Hinds) . . . . ..1 6 3 1 Arion McKinney, br. b. (Erkskine) . . . . . . . . . . . ..8 2 l 2 Tootsie Tuise, br. m. (Edmun) . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..7 1 6 3 King Watts, lb. v (McDonald) . . . . . . . . . . o>5 Kilo Watts. b. in. l l (Cliilds) . .... ....... ..2 s 7P0 Walnut ‘Euiscn, Millie Irwin, Prin- cess ' Dtowuh, Dagastan, also stariadfl . Tlme~2.04 1-4, 2.04 1-2, 2.0!), 2.08 1-4. 2.07 Trot, 2 in 3, Purse $1,000 Harvest Tide, br. m.. by The Harvester (McDonald) Uhlaii Brooke, blk.li. (Ray) . Miss Perfection, b. (McMahon) . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3 3 Prior La Fayette, . h. (Erlcsine) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 4 (‘i ’l‘lme—-2.0'l 1-2, 2.03 3-4, 2.08 1-4. 2P0 ...l 2 21. -== - *—-—-—-=% I n MEXICO CITY Oct. l5.—A vol» cane at Popocatepell, 26 miles west from the city oi Puebla. ls report ed to be in eruption with much steam escaping and deep rumb- lings. according to despatciies from Puebla today. There has been on damage yet, despaiches say. but the population is preparing to flee. RIO JANEIRO, Oct. 15.—One pai- son was killed and twenty were injured as a result of an explos- ion oi’ an anarchist bomb here last night. The bomb was thrown into the central Railway Station at 7.20 o'clock. Noluliolitical Office ‘ ‘For C. N. R. Men WINNIPEG, Oct. i6.—Announco menhkr, made by President D. B. Hanna oi‘ the Csnadain Nations‘. Railways. that employees oi lb: system would not be allowed v. run for political office on penalty of being dismissed. This aroused storm indignailonhand protest ai ihe morning session ol the divis- rallway employees. American Fed- eration of Labor which is in cou- veution or mllroad employees to press to the limit the cancellation oi this order, for which they say they see no adequate reason. Premier Gan Not Take Action OTTAWA, Oct. i6.—Premlei~ Mel- ghen yesterday ‘afternoon told a delegation oi the citizens League, which waited on lilm in hope oi having the Dominica GovernmcnU take action lo prevent the meeting; at Ottawa oi the Sell‘ Deiermiaaw lion league for lreiand on Saiur-I day and Sunday Ahai. Dominion Government could not constitution-i, ally take any action ln i_l\_e mailer-i unless required to do so by the Provincial Government. ' OTTAWA. Oci. lt-Mr. George Boyce. M l’. intimated to the Prime Minister that Carleton County was consido ably stirred up over con~ I l PrevcnFCha —usc worm water om! Baby's Own Soup. W ash in warm waterwith Baby ’s Dwn Soap-rinse well and dry aerlectly-and your skin wil be soft and never clisp. c ‘lnslm- fihynwvl Dfllfuflml." t Alblfllllplhlmlklhllllqlfilliivl ll ..*‘-' iemplsled meeting and that ll it was held. several thousand resid- ienis oi the County intended com- ing to the Capiiai and stage coun-l tor demonstrations _regarding the smiamentlhat Atiorney General Raney declined to lnlerlere, iiie i.._..__.._____._______._n i areworthy products oi Canada’s largest rubber organization sturdy materials and wide experience can produce. Wear Dominion Rubber System rubbers in bad weather to keep the feet dry and to prevent you from catching cold. They help to save your good shoes. lt is a sound economy to wear old shoes with rilbbers on wet, stormy days. What about the children ?" Don’t neglect them. their shoes are properly fitted with rubbers. 6, See that Quality-Comfort-Perfect Fit When you go for rubbers, be sure to find the dealer who carries Dominion Rubber System rubbers. Then ydu are sure of getting the style and shape to exactly fit Dealers who specialize on Dominion Rubber System brands have studied carefully this question of rubbers; They know by experience that they serve your best interests by giving you these long wearing, perfect fitting rubbers,_which are made lor every style of shoe worn‘ by men, women, boys and girls. Dominion Rubber System Rubbers and are the best that will be one which will conie under definition of an unlawful assemb lsnge under the criminal code. Wc "P9,. . *- ‘io administer" and cannot and will not impose our authority in a mat ier which spperialns to the Pro- vincial or —municlpsl authorities, unless culled upon to do so by them. You ma)‘ rest assured that ‘ii our services ssould be required, we shall be ready to act. “also. ~11 - have our part of the constitution Premier said it must be because be is not satisfied that the meeting “You _know my father had a nervous breakdown when he was my age.” “Well, I have been worried a t 1 , d f l that my nerves gfg playiiiigla-oiitli algesidfis, I_ believe the; nervous troubles are hereditary, and guess I am doomed." "Now old man, the sooner you get rid of that idea the better. You may inherit a nervous temperament, but not disease of the nerves. It is u to you to take care of yourself, and not a low (your nervous sys- tem to become exhauste .” "But I am afraid it is too late, so far as I am concerned. My nerves are all shot to pieces. I am restless andfidgely» Mm- not sleep at mfllltg Evuythln ‘gems t}? worry me, and I clnlwl l}!!! m“ longer." “Why don't ygu flit 8 “ a ND what has that to do with you '2" hand take a good rest “Simply because I cannot. My ‘busi- ness requires my constant attention. “Then I will tell ou what to do. G1; to your druggist and uy a doaen-bvXes 0 Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. I will guarantee that by the time you have used it you will feel like an entirely different man.” "oh, l have been taking medicine enough from my doctor, and what good has it done me? Perhaps I have had T ‘- night's rest occasionally as a result, but certainly no permanent benefit." “That is just the point. You have sought relief by deadening the nerves in- stead‘ of" restoring them. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food works on an entirely different - l ' 1 . It f ms ew, rich blood, and eezs the dtiirpleted nerve cells back to health and vigor.” . “That sounds good to me." I “Because the Nerve Food works in this natural way you cannot expect m change after the first box or two. It takes a little time to build up an exhausted ner- vous system, but if you have a little _ patience the results will make it worth J *- . your while.” “I will follow your advice, for I have- been terribly oppressed of late by the hopeless outlook. I know you would not recommend Dr. Chases Nerve Food unless you felt sure it would restore my health, so I shall do my part and give it a thor- ough trial." Dr. Chsse’s Nerve Food, 50c a box, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates 8t Co., Ltd" Toronto. Refuse substitutes, and look for portrait and signature of A. W. Chase“. M.D., on the box you buy. q .- - 1 I l ._ ~.. t; < . * '=.~,‘.fi.;r.:w.>~.>- _