*n 3 3 iy l' i 3%!! -O45 While We Live EVE GROW. l O-O-O-0-0-Q4 .. , , -... _ ,.._..,.-. .. __ ....,.. _. .. .. ' v ~ " ” ”" " "”v»v'~.~s s .. _, . . _ _ '_ ._A._..__ _ A... _ _ ._ _ i i f A i", > _va »,. _-» .......i-irq..-»..»-_~v..~..-... ».»..v..-,diva ,. . __,_,,.,_ ¢...»,,,.. ,.3 ..._ ..,,_s,._,_ ,-_-_AM>__u`,Hmv` U M , ._ liluioll liluilsll an Struggle .9 BRITISH VICTQRIUUS In Several Fights-Enemy Active At Many Differ- ent Points. - A sizvizns r-:.\'sAGsMEN'r. I.:i.\'na.\', Oct. 16. -(Speciail.-Lord Roberts telegraphed on the 13th that Gen. Mahon successfully engaged the encuzy ou the 13th. _ The British had three officers and eight men killed. three otlicers and 25 men wounded. 'iii noi-ins win!-:LY sCAr‘ri~:RI-ln. Several minor engagemmts have occur- red showing the Boers to bescattered over n large area. Born coiiiiasno si:nnrNDi~:ns. A Pretoria despatch states that Com- iranflant Miller with a number of Burg- l els have surreu iered at Standerton. The remainder' of the _commando wa expected to sirrender yesterday. Ax i-:sE_\rr‘s ronoi: snnnszvni-:iu-in. \ Gcns, Barton and Clements surrounded a commando on Zwart _Kop and they probably will capture the whole force. Last reports sly they were she lling them and had killed a number. HOKE RAILWAY BREAKING. The Boers have broken the railway at Vraéontein. They fought a small force sent to restore the line, killing several and wounded a number, the Rifle Brigade proceeding to clear them out. ` The British re-entered Bloem on thi- 14th and captr red 50 Boers. _ ----,_-o-oo-_---- MTQ HOUSE, OF BERLI _\I. Cured ot Lumbaizo by Dodd°s Kidney Pill. Berlin, Oct,-Everyone in Berlin knows Andrew House. He is a respected ,and prosperous resident, who numbers his friends by hundreds. For over a year past, Mr. House W8& tormented by severe pains _in _his _back. which increased with severity in spite of doctors and their medicines. , _ He was advised to try Dodd s _Kidney Pills. He did so. That night he felt less pain. Daily the pains abated, and in less two weeks, Dorld’s Kidney Pillshad cured him thoroughly. _ _ There is only one sure_and unfaillngcure Back-ache. That cure is Dodd's_Kidney Pills. Experience has proved this thou- sands of times. v ' f - l l -,__ ..`. -1 ' ov; (Si: 'fi'//` ' __ I Boot ` > H Ji Vu-B * I Q' Contiiu:lhe South Alric- of S‘“:“°"'5lf¢ll£\h- ZS BC- v 1’ ” fore siileztioil i v . 1 l » THE STRIKE CONTINUES Pre ich Note Accepted, by Powers-Tarte and Sam Hughes. PARTIES STAND AS BEFORE. . election returns do not change the strength of parties. They show Ministerialists 400; Opposi- ion 259; leaving the Government a net gain of one seat over what they had at the time of dissolution. srnrxizns Dnivsx BACK nr rnoors; _ LAl\‘sronD, Oct. 16.-(Special).-S ome 1,500 men and 60 women and girls marched 13 miles from the Hazelton region during the night to Panber Creek Valley to en- deavor to close ten collieries. They were met by iiifaritry and driven back at the point of the bayonet. C )LLIERY CLOSED BY STRIKERS. Eight hundred miners marched from another direction and succeeded in closing one colliery. 'run riu~:.\'cH Norn ACCEPTED. PARIS. Oct. 16.-(Special),-+The powers have accepted the French note as the basis of negotiitiozis to settle the Chi i- ese trouble, _ *_ COL. SAM. HUGHES NOMINATED. LISDSAY, Oct. 16--[Speciiil],-The Can- servative convention of North Victoria have ,unanimously nominated Col.' Hughes for the Commons. ‘ ' nos. ilnz.j'rAR'rs WILL s'rAn'l:. e.. OTTAWA, Oct. 10.-[Special].-Hon. J. I. Tarte starts on his Ontario tour next week. Rev. J. C. Spurr, will preach on Sunday Oct. 21st. at ll a. in., Grand View, at 3 } | in. and at Eldon, at T p. rn. There will be a business meeting of the church of Eldon on'Monday evening following at 7 o’clock All interested are invited to I e present. _ THBB. il w. s aulassault and battery case tried at Bay View on Saturday evening _fb :fore John C. Clark and Joseph.Pfa’.1'rin`;i;- t"6n J. `P’s.` It arose out ofa fight over a pile of seaweed at Stanley. The defend- ant got? off with a $3.00 fine on account' of the great provo :ation in the case._ There was a large num her of witnesses on each side who took a deep interest in the suit and who were very anxiousthat justice should be meted out with an impartial hand. Q _____i'3____i_ ' THE o"sLY CURE Fon cA'rARi>.i-1. 'Miss Lizzie Lanford, of 353 Market St., Chicago, Iil,, says: I have been a constant sufferer from Catarrli for twelve years. During that time I have used most of the known remedies for Ca.t.ai'_rh but can safely say that_Catarrhozone is the best. I It has cured me. It is veriy _pleasant and effective in its use. I sha lrecommend I5 at every opportunity to my friends. Catarr-o-zone is aguaranteed cure. Sold by all druggists. Trial outilt sent to any address for 10c. in stumps. N. POLSON & CO., Kingston, Ontr, Proprietors. 1 ' l Lcivnqi.-, oei. is.-lspeciali.-rue fiiif" _ ANI) BUER \ I-:T ,¢._.,_..__ , _ é__,._ . - .i A'§iLe`tier to the Methodist ‘ People in wlllcli iillsi Alfie islileo ___...._. I To Vote for the Best _Iii ‘rest of Their Country and Race. To the People of the Province of Ont- ario: This appeal is to|the ministers, friends ~ and adherents of the Methodist Church, citizens of our common country, rejoic- ing in its welfare, and having political influence and votes that can be used for its weal or woe. _ It is an urgent appeal, under the author- ity of the Methodist Church, to patriotic Canadians, who are also Methodists, to employ the rights and powers of their citizenshipto uproot and destroytheliquor tfaftlc, which, by common consent, 's, so injurious to this Dominion and to the British _ empire _ at large. It is an appeal made in view to the coming Dominion elections, to all that will hear our voice, to consider most seri- ously their duty to God, to their country and to the race. ' - It is an appeal to our people in their several relations in life to take a deep and fervid interest in the elections and in their results, striving from the beginning, and in all consultations and meetings at every step, and in all canvass for votes, and record and returns of the votes, _ to have men nominated and elected'to par- liament who will represent the bestsenti- ment of our country on the ngohibition of thevliquor tratlic, and who willbe true to the temperance reform. It is an appeal to our people who have 'to _ combine amoiigrf and to, unite witli other appeal to a people who thinl., and fear Wes.ey Buildings, Toronti, MAN exgends gong;-atulgtiggn their God and love their country Sept 11, 1900 * * , ‘ These times pre eminently Justify such All 0\11‘ p&SUOrS &1‘¢ 61111163517 inked 9° an appeal. We are not satisded, and we flare not be sailsned with ilie legislative imloits. as it is only thus that the avl>ea‘- A ‘1““°”‘”Y'°’ “*"“‘°3°“ 5°°d" “d ‘hi- and political -progress ofthe cause of pro- can reach all-our P¢°P1¢- s°h°°“°r C' W' 'Ada' which went' hibition. Good men are true of all political PartieS,‘§00d men and women- of all _ K'w°f°rt' Headache Pmfders quickly _a“°ti°“° 'Mr"Fmnk"J°n°ry was the pm' chnrches,areworking and praying forthe rel_'eYe€'hea&ache’ C°nt°'m lm ` opwhs _“has” Qt the vessel' ° A H8113 V”l?l`0\1¥ extinotionof t'h"e”liquor traiiio. "They be- °r mJun°uS_dmgs' Price 10 wuts’ A * Plwgd lievge thntlit is-theimiinediate duty of S' the Tm; Stanley arrived in Picton yester~ ' “ 5? W6 sovjefiiiuenttosrivnle with tliis,_,_monsi,¢i~ dar , 'R I ' ~ ' ' ‘ s it trvuéiflézvel glhienrdlthyexiloliaxfiats of eiierttoasgiglfe uvlliozfg ' THE S' S' Princess did mt arrive in port At' M'°m-"35fu¢ °n 'Mfmday Oct- sth; E; Tab i I _ _i until _last was the only son of m& & of thmpulpit, the work of the pness, the C ‘used by th, late ‘mins _ Chu] i V _ _ f 1 workfiif the platform. the work of home, _ ' ' ` one Campbell’ af' the age ° 7 years’ society and school, and the mor=l1,D€rsua- ` THB-'“R'E'SB'!leW Chl-0.8¥!1il1i1'i l’-0W1\- F9 The deceased was 8 sweet child sim. of nie individual. Iiideea; these eine the other day and has opened a "ut" “m°°°°d f‘"_“°”‘° YW” *Im* ’9¥”‘{;3-,W lines of effort mustbe fully viniiized and laundry in the shop recently occupied by tr°\1b1@ which be bm most patiently- ~ move faithfully applied than ever before. rhéSinze1f Slewiifs ilaciise Company: 011 on sal~.m»aay,o¢e lain, Jane, believes'-S But they, as has been more than a thou- Queen Street. ' _ 1 ' wife of James Hear. of Balwin’s Ro/¢d,_*’*’ " “;“dfim°”d“m““°’¥°“ :fe higiisit ag- Primer newest i Division; ‘mom in nwsediawdr B; thehase °: 3: LT- TN toriy,au provenon esui-es esi-" ~ sv' ` * '.1516' ' -vain `de0e'1\S¢ W&S_&\1IIf»€l‘0 B A monv, that the liquor traflic is a giant zigxgltis Mgdd ?;;;c:wi`_i I Reid and awnmm-,_ 9( su,-11,3 3 m9mI’ Social and DGHMCM- Evil’ 8'-civil and audience to. listen ,to the iexcellent F °1` |119-E17 Y°51.'§_5h° -had bw” 5 n itional wrong, the-destroyer ofgthe in- gtkmm,” DDD |_m_i` 5,, the C,,n.nm, . tent member A dividual, the foe of the family,.fthe cor- _ ee “mg lmii the s°c{,_1 in ,,|,,_,.g,__ 'The Int Montague( ' "fleaves 1' ,rupter of society, and a menace* to the literary pm of theewgrtainmmt _`,,`,_,|0;‘ mother, husbdndgltwodanghterefnnd state, imperilliug every public and pri- hi h order md the wants of the inner sonwmomhel. r vate interest in the land. They an drmly min wen. ncbmrgdnen _mr un; In- this gt an 0cwB“;1“v believe itis thedulyof the E0vernment to lad,” we” to ‘the from with u¢euent_;qB¢¢dh|‘ igngntg _,on :ot Garmin. -- f. . ~ _ _ ..- ,, ' ’ i i -` - . ' ';:` _ init-ii all ,i;i;.~.'l »_-it mens should unite ' for harmonious and aggressive action at the ~ “That the pronounced ll.nd» -stupendous, need of the hour, to meettbls meiny 'ot everything Canadian and Ohristianjm inf I aroused Church consecrated to the ext-‘er-y mination of the trams.” ' - ~ In view of all these considerations, we, cordially endorse the recent pronounce-' _ment or the Dominion Alliimcs, and ear- dially commend the recommendations to our peoplefs patriot intelligence, prayer- ful : a ‘ vigorous action: -I . _ “l‘he prohibition _question is _ of ,more ' importance than any of the other" politi- cal issues of the day, and patriotic citizens are earnestly urged to unite, regardless of mere partisan consideration, to secure the electlonof those who will, stand by the right and by the people, and the de"- _ feat of those who have treated this great § movement with hostility and contempt. “Frlen is of the temperancz cause are tlieieiore earnestly urged to take a. more ‘active part than ever in political 'affairs iden' iiying theinselveswith political or- ganizations, attending political primaries and conventions, and doing - their utuitost to secure the-nominations, and elecdon for the _Dominion Parliament oflmen who can be relied upon to be true to the pro- hibition ca.use.’ _ ‘ ' _ It js urged that Christian people, espe- 'cially Christiannninisters, had better give politics a wideberth and let _it severely alone. To weaken us, to :intimidate us, to divide us, and it is urged that ‘politics is unclean.’ Brethren. and friends, it is our urgen/t duty, our grandest privilege, our greatest honor, and ought to be our principal and constant concern, to pro- mote the institutions and moral forces of the kingdom of God, for all that this kingdom means in the man, the family, society and state. In order to this, moral sentiment must be cryst-alized into statutes, and public evils must be restrained and removed by public law. The prophets, the apostles, ,T the Master himself, called public authri- ' ties to account for public wrongs. Gov- Citizens have theirs. In the exercise of nconstitutional freedom, like ours, it is the solemn and im perative duty of every citizen to take an intelligent interest in the government of this country, ,and to user,-his utmost endeavor to secure sich laws and administration of the sa ne as shall be in harmony with highestintelli- genceand morality. ' _ It may be our duty to disturb the usual course of elections, and disappoi it the calculations of secular anil sellish men, and we have a humble confidence that with our public' duties thus dis- charged in the fearof God, our next - House o£Commons will :make material »-advance in the ,direction of prohibit Om read the foregoing address from their U » . » _ . ' I _ -. lv Store./J, I . The position of our church ur there under the baifwof public law. ' __ _ = _ » ~ - f _ , -m°'°n°-° R°dd.m° " ` - - - ' i ._ _ ‘ l . _ I ' ' FULL STOCK A f ~ matters is-plein,_aad‘unquestionshle. Ourf- - ~ “ ' » 3 to be closed. _ _ ». _ `:j__-devises; »"im§>'- Last e for Bar@lll h , W.lI.Stnrarl& 009 Stock of offer. _ _. -; 'r' Iliff pind_ I iceiiéiié necks _ and 4 I' _ School Supplies' _g I Also _ ' A ».' »T'-;’-' ! ai’-BIG RUSH ~ __ B Every Day. ' I _ - me-bert ,_ __ Buy their Goods 'Gi M0032. -I ‘That the only proper . I ° »§‘raii°v.=s- ‘That the tradic in intoxicating' liquors is ani*-_itsis the dutyégtlg the civil government tolpgnhibit it. ..~;;lff._.§,_ ' = _‘f.lfl_i'atvthe_lli1'licl,t-traflic is an- to everyinterest of’ the “Church and the State. ' [- ' attitude of the Christian towards the that of bers of the to elect ICEDQ br = fu-lime' is possess andtouae full justice Following is the prozram, Opening Chorus _ Addrene;-és'-__}~¥a'B=1lfoLe°i _ . _ - _ ‘ Solo;-Miss Lizzie Elliot. .. Recitatioii--Miss _Annie Gill’8», Address-Bev. G. P. Raymond. This is the ,_ I- _in'eeti_ags to he I Division "T'- i"»`-` . ‘fy 5,51* f;`If¥,”'."*¢'*~s,-T Z./-4' I '"3 . __ .`: _I4 iv :fr `_".-A *J* `~ V 'W » -_ ,_.-.~"'~ ‘g f Q," T V' -.gt -ballot box,tosocuretl_\iBe-nd." _ _ '_ ‘ f `» ,; T" 3 _citizens of Montague was held last liiglit Suu” in the Public Hallfor the purpose or- 'atm' Ed H ganizinizareading room. Upon mation -p bca d _ wit 37913 ernments have their ijesponsibilitiesf JWe.tmv~i that our people will give’ ~*ms`ii'f returned needing-Mini Maggie Ginn. me:P_ RL Ry, on nm v Kr .~ ‘1 1.* i' . T 1 ;'_ . i 'T J-_ by the v '-5| _ ___ _ ,I . a Pursuantto notice a meeting Q! they Rev. W. H. Spencer, was appoin chatrmanand Mr. Arthur Calneron,_ Sec A number _ot ladies graced the meeting by their attendance. those present were Rev. W. H. Rev. John C. Martin, D. L. Illusion. Merry, Miss McDonald. After considerable discussion participa- 3- ted in -by a large number it was decided-_ to`sta.rt a Reading Room. The following committee,was appointed to canvass the p Village for subscribers. ` though, not ot unusual occunence y place this afternoon at 2 o`clo I age Hotel, Montague, when Miss-En 'daughter of John J .P McDonald. tor, will be united ip tl_he.boui1s of._ mony with Mr.E- L. Head of _the Q G ‘l AN event of more than usual interest, t ieL. in the storm, were sold on Monday by 1 Has Been cliizlsus _oi lioNileut1AT THE NEW . I ' * A Representative _,meetings 0” me B15* Sm d Hem igasi-iiizlil .-illarrgaxe S"““"'B;°.“¢? ° - 'an'daSalef ‘mug , li ret l.ry.§' _ '_ To! Martin McKinnon, H. Nelson, Mrs. 32;” Ellis, Ella .Ca.meron,__ Miss Annie ith” the , C°“"“fn`EE' ‘ thelnv&wnd Week J. D. MCLBOd V t Wggk Qhg Arthur Cameron _ I Wm” 5 John A. McDonald. may ue crates ~bono eheesefactory. ,The ceremony Th’ , ,_ , _ , by Bev. ‘W.~H. ¢M°k¢95°l‘ the men that fail .t"o promote the prohib- heed tothis appeal., _ ' .`”The"-In-tile wears-ai'trav€lIin‘g°suit}of_gréy,` feet long by 15 it-ion cause. _ g A Signed on 'behalf' "of the standing com- M-1mmeq,.W1¢,h Whig, gig; and i¢¢§;1},¢.a~';.--fmeasixremente It is an appeal tobroade:-it intelligence mitee on temperance,~~proh,ibition and gendgd by Miss Annie Mgpgnald, 'whiig =three and patriotism to examine wellowhether moral reform (Ontario section). the groom will be supported by Mr. Dunx and 5"*-3 our ordinary par-ty\ allianoesfnre not at ALBERT CARMAN, ` I can McDonald, brother of the bride. The It As the war with the public interest in this re-' General Superintendent. ¢e1-emgny being pe,-5°,-me.; the bridal probablybe srard, and to give preference to our country WVMQKETTLEYVELL, pa,-ty will sea; themulves ata; mungfni , Th) crates are laid the public interest every time; 3 '_Ch9~lFI113H- supper after whizh Mr. and Mrs. Head 19“85hWi9° 0|! This is not an appeal to a rabble D L- BRETHOUR will leave on a.‘weddin tour. The bride “Hd 599354 . , 3 ‘ __ ‘_ ora thoughtless crowd, but it is an ~ ' _ , S801'€l»i\!`Y is the recipient of many gifts. THE GnAa_-,- “WTB” - ‘ ' ' inc are u~e21}teet LA8'I.'nlgl1\i ‘lsh§d` L 'the 'l The Captain ot the Hll§H&uo ex uiivinx: here lbu!tlyalt'or`da.7li¢l\t this Tvms- fmoming, 'lilo engines are ‘ot the some * . » been tlw°Ml»imi»rf»d“1_¢»\'-rear fvr i0ll©éU§ thenilvar- ~ » I - . n it ¢sa'i»ui_=-_ ;¢;§_¢,_1*|_eg¢g|u’a Baxonnr.-A -` sueeeodileuup, I mgmafygnbiljq l`l\°`-l NOFil\hU`d|B¢kblly digooa mags if ii iii? Q 3 E. #ww