treherne · dr: lamont, physician, burgoon nllli coronet office and roaidonco on nol'ue...

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DR: LAMONT, physician, Burgoon nllli coronet Office and roaidonco on nOl'Ue Treharne, , ., Physiclau nnd Burgeon. M. D. C. M. Uulvtll" , sit)' ot Mnuitobn. Office nnd rcsideuee,oue block south of the post olllee •. WORN, GUARANTEED , Unless one has made himSelf fam- 'The lJuffe'riu ':Leader' makes n iliar with the consumptive situation vigorous kick, and not without good, in Canada, it is nardly possible: to reason, against the new' time-table appreciate the greatnessoftliework of the C.P.R. iu the following:' tbat has, been unrl;ertaken' 'by the The new time card of the C.P.R. trusfees or- the Free Hospital for t iuto effect au 'Monday, morn- Consumptives" 'at Graverihurst. ing.' There, has been' a radical Though the doors were opened for change iu the time service for ,this Of patients only in poiut. Instead of the regular traill tlie end of April last, tliere are now on the Souris ,branch calling here sixty patients in residence, and the as before, a special mixed train udw applications on the secretary's desk rnns from Carman to Elm Creek are'so many that the trustees ha\'e twice daily, meeting the east aud given instructions to, have the ac- west trains there. The traill now commodation,immediately increased leaves here at 9:35 in the morning to 100 p;ltients., have unde.-, for Elm Creek and Winnipeg, aud taken this additional expense pure- again in the at 3: IS 'for lyon faith, and in response to the the west. Passengers and baggage pitiful that are coming to ,the will have to be transferred at Elm office every day. Applications come Creek. One evil, effect' that this will, rom Nova Scotia, have'on the is,that'passengers Quebec and Manitoba:, In each of who pass through on the Souris these,cases the, patients, if able to branch will get the ,impressiou we pass tlie medical examination, will are a one horse' place, and as all n ,be admitted absolutely without a fhrough traffic is completely cut off single' cent ,being "paid for tbeir from us, Carman would 'be better mailltenauce, and will be kept in kuown if it was ill the Yukon than the institution as long' as their in its prest:nt location: This is a 'dition makes it ne'cessarv. A care- matter for the Board of Trade to' ful estimate of tlle requi"rements of take hold oMmd it is to be hoped the institutiqn, with 100 patients o,ur business men now see the ne- in residence, that at least cessity for immediate, $20,000 will be required to main- and not allow our' interests' to be tain this number dUI'ing the year. side-tracked in the 11la'nner, it 110W ' There is 110 the orig- is. inal bpilding was the grant of two Industrial Progress. well known Toronto citizens. But, outsidt: o( tbis the 0 institution' has been'furnished and will require to, be IJ,laintained solely by the conlri- The Sturgeon Falls company, butions of: the great mass of the Ca- ,'Vhich has an agreement, with the ,nadian peop,le: Contributions lilaY Ontario government to spend $1,- be sent to ,\V. R. Meredith, Kt.,' 000,000 in the devel9pruent Of great Vice Pres. of the National Sanitar- pulp mills at Sturgeon Falls, has . Hm Association; 4.Lamport announced through manager Bre., to; W. J. Gage, chairman vf mer that $95 0 ,000 has already been executive committee. 54 Front S1. and that two millions more west; to, cir to the National will be expended in building great The head of- paper mills fa:r the building' trade. is in ,the 'of pulp will De '" and the paper' J. S. Rob- .. V!::'jlUll of the:Illtentiation Harvester Company, says, that company wi11not stop building Canada's merchant marine is for three years, so immense are steadily in size aild val- buildings to be erected in Hamilto11: ue. The growth ,of lake tnffic, He has closed a contract with ·the particularly interesting. ' In gross taract Power ·for the stippl);' tonnage ,of sailing 'v,esseis and of 3,500 'horse power,' electrical. steamers,Ontario is second among This is said to, Qe.,the ')argest' the provinces with a total of 14;5,- tract of its kind ever made in' Can- 227 tons, Nova Scotia being first, ada. To meet t11e demand for with 2J4,560 tons, and Quebec' a working"men's a regular clo,se third with 14 2 ,664 tons. New colony' of dwellings' not far fro111 Bitinswick has 75,293 tons on her, the Deefing,w,orks ";"ill be begul,l .. ' registers, and British Columbia 62,- 102. In Steamet:s Ontario heads the list with 1,076., vessels, having an aggregate gross measurement of 110,400 tons, Q'uebec being seCT ond with 351 steamers, measuring 86,805 tons; and 'British Columbia tbird, with the same number of steamers measuring 58,463 tons: , . The Earilest Wheat. ,,-- , '\ , A, few years ago. Mr. R. N. noticed in his field:of

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Page 1: Treherne · DR: LAMONT, physician, Burgoon nllli coronet Office and roaidonco on nOl'Ue J!tr~t.Treharne, , ., Physiclau nnd Burgeon. M. D. C. M. Uulvtll" , sit)' ot Mnuitobn

DR: LAMONT, physician, Burgoon nllli coronet Office and

roaidonco on nOl'Ue J!tr~t. Treharne,

, ., Physiclau nnd Burgeon. M. D. C. M. Uulvtll"

, sit)' ot Mnuitobn. Office nnd rcsideuee,oue block south of the post olllee •.

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WORN, GUARANTEED

, Unless one has made himSelf fam- 'The lJuffe'riu ':Leader' makes n iliar with the consumptive situation vigorous kick, and not without good, in Canada, it is nardly possible: to reason, against the new' time-table appreciate the greatnessoftliework of the C.P.R. iu the following:' tbat has, been unrl;ertaken' 'by the The new time card of the C.P.R. trusfees or- the Free Hospital for t iuto effect au 'Monday, morn­Consumptives" 'at Graverihurst. ing.' There, has been' a radical Though the doors were opened for change iu the time service for ,this ~e a~issiou Of patients only in poiut. Instead of the regular traill tlie end of April last, tliere are now on the Souris ,branch calling here sixty patients in residence, and the as before, a special mixed train udw applications on the secretary's desk rnns from Carman to Elm Creek are'so many that the trustees ha\'e twice daily, meeting the east aud given instructions to, have the ac- west trains there. The traill now commodation,immediately increased leaves here at 9:35 in the morning to 100 p;ltients., ~hey have unde.-, for Elm Creek and Winnipeg, aud taken this additional expense pure- again in the a£~emoon, at 3: IS 'for lyon faith, and in response to the the west. Passengers and baggage pitiful c!lll~ that are coming to ,the will have to be transferred at Elm office every day. Applications come Creek. One evil, effect' that this will, rom Nova Scotia, ~ew,Brnnswick" have'on the to\~n is,that'passengers

Quebec and Manitoba:, In each of who pass through on the Souris these,cases the, patients, if able to branch will get the ,impressiou we pass tlie medical examination, will are a one horse' place, and as all n

,be admitted absolutely without a fhrough traffic is completely cut off single' cent ,being "paid for tbeir from us, Carman would 'be better mailltenauce, and will be kept in kuown if it was ill the Yukon than the institution as long' as their in its prest:nt location: This is a 'dition makes it ne'cessarv. A care- matter for the Board of Trade to' ful estimate of tlle requi"rements of take hold oMmd it is to be hoped the institutiqn, with 100 patients o,ur business men now see the ne­in residence, show~ that at least cessity for immediate, organi~ation $20,000 will be required to main- and not allow our' interests' to be tain this number dUI'ing the year. side-tracked in the 11la'nner, it 110W '

There is 110 endowme~t; the orig- is. inal bpilding was the grant of two

Industrial Progress. well known Toronto citizens. But, outsidt: o( tbis the 0 institution' has been'furnished and will require to, be IJ,laintained solely by the conlri- The Sturgeon Falls company, butions of: the great mass of the Ca- ,'Vhich has an agreement, with the ,nadian peop,le: Contributions lilaY Ontario government to spend $1,­be sent to ,\V. R. Meredith, Kt.,' 000,000 in the devel9pruent Of great Vice Pres. of the National Sanitar- pulp mills at Sturgeon Falls, has . Hm Association; 4.Lamport ave~1Ue, announced through manager Bre.,

~ to; W. J. Gage, chairman vf mer that $950,000 has already been executive committee. 54 Front S1. and that two millions more west; to, cir to the National will be expended in building great

The head of- paper mills fa:r the building' trade. is in ,the "T'hh~.e,~o,rl 'of pulp will De

'" and the paper' J. S. Rob- ov~,n;' .. ~rl

V!::'jlUll of the:Illtentiation Harvester Company, says, that company wi11not stop building

Canada's merchant marine is for three years, so immense are th~ steadily iIicr~asing in size aild val- buildings to be erected in Hamilto11: ue. The growth ,of lake tnffic, He has closed a contract with ·the particularly interesting. ' In gross taract Power ~o. ·for the stippl);' tonnage ,of sailing 'v,esseis and of 3,500 'horse power,' electrical. steamers,Ontario is second among This is said to, Qe.,the ')argest' C01~< the provinces with a total of 14;5,- tract of its kind ever made in' Can-227 tons, Nova Scotia being first, ada. To meet t11e demand for with 2J4,560 tons, and Quebec' a working"men's ,hou~,es a regular clo,se third with 142,664 tons. New colony' of dwellings' not far fro111 Bitinswick has 75,293 tons on her, the Deefing,w,orks ";"ill be begul,l .. ' registers, and British Columbia 62,-102. In Steamet:s Ontario heads the list with 1,076., vessels, having an aggregate gross measurement of 110,400 tons, Q'uebec being seCT ond with 351 steamers, measuring 1~()Il,,:g:e 86,805 tons; and 'British Columbia tbird, with the same number of steamers measuring 58,463 tons: , .

The Earilest Wheat. ,,--, '\ ~

, A, few years ago. Mr. R. N. L~a noticed in his field:of f~oz~n 'Yll~a,t

Page 2: Treherne · DR: LAMONT, physician, Burgoon nllli coronet Office and roaidonco on nOl'Ue J!tr~t.Treharne, , ., Physiclau nnd Burgeon. M. D. C. M. Uulvtll" , sit)' ot Mnuitobn

Crimes court, li'urrcll, 111.1'"

Longford 'Qn intimldat­

newspaper, '1'he aIHI wns sontenced

monlhs' imprisonment at labor al1d to nn nclditional

,three montlir. in dofault of bail for . good beha",iour), has been confirmed by the Longford, nssizes, Judgu CUI"­

. rnn, offered te. roduce the sentence to " IL month anl to omit -hard labor if ],1 r: }~u .... ell \vould promise to cease ho~'cottr"g apd intimidation. This the prrsoner ~erused to do,

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Lotters fl'om 'the K'lnsns mission of Meqbillez, composed, of twolve' Am­ericans, tlescribed the' sit.uation there I\S critical. These missionaries say thoy nro shut up "lIku rats in a hole," l{~I'e recent tolegrams from JI1e'l1ll1l(1(. ho indicate thnt • rising ?f tribes has

,Mrs; John Lnine, Walsh county. N.D" «:lgl~t-1ll0nths-olrl c.hild

of Brorkett. poisoned hm' and .suicided.

Swc\lel1 has been f\~ 0. Ill. \V court regarding

"di!;uppenrnnce of sOl11e papers,

l11ess~ge '{rom lIlssissippi Stll;­on t,he Kingston and Pembroke

states that Charles' Glelln, , . unmarried man, by nccident fell

on thl> shingle saw in Allan Bros.~ milL and was instantly ki}le<) , J.~s head being almost seve\,ed from hIS body,

'1 '<'! c'y S~ cr, 11 years old, so!, 01 S . S~'(il', IIf ].Tilton, Ont., died of locli­jaw lI.S till' result of running a rlJ:;ty nllil int,() tilt' calf of his leg ",hill} pla;riug' footuall.

'1'hc nyeragl' yield :M oo:;e .J a W 'i!; 30' to the nt-I'o.

of wheat· 35- bushels

A 'I~ne rolibcl' held up the Northern PaCIfic westbound pnssengel' train on Octobel' :H Ileal' Drul11nwnd, Mont. The ungineer wns killed and all of the registered mail was taken. '1 he robbUl' escaped.

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The publisbers of 'ThO" :Winnipeg Weekly Tribune arc this senson oO'el'­

their SUbscl'ibers absoll.ttl'b' h-co over 200 prizes, lUnking n

value value of oyer two th.lIls- In St. l'aul at the lnlllan".. or IUa Irat .. "'Ir,, ou a

Ashnola, B.C.

Gold ore found near Princeton, B. 0-, assayed $2.7{)1, to the ton. 1 ••

Lord StraU.cona is confined to room by a sprained ankle.

, , his

lzu.Jc(" "olcano In Sah'ador island, In the West Indies" Is In e,rupt,lon.

Mayor Arbuthnot has decided to enler contest for chief, magistrate of Win­

nipeg for a third term, .-> There is a movement on foot: among

the school teachers of Winnipeg to estab­lIsr , superann~ation 'f,und.

A Sprlngfieltl syndicate is considE'ring plans for the erection or So sanitarium with I11lnel'al baths, and the construction of II rllUway t9 Lorue Hill, for passen­ger servico, and the transportntlon of Ralt, sand Ilnd gravel.

,

~rrs. John p"cker has been arrested nt Cnlgary charged· with killing her own child.

The" Ontario license department hns 01'­d~red IlII bar rooms closed on tho day of voting 011 the' refe.rendum. '

llinc.ors 'riot~ in J.~rnnco ml\de it, neces­sary 1\) cull out c(\\"nlry.

" COl. Swayne's rorco or British troops In SOlDalllnnd hilS reached snfety.

Winnipeg bllnk clearings for the week ending 'retob",. !l3, Incrensed two million

oUars. Obed Smith, immigrnt\on com­

missioner, Winnipeg, hns left for Eng­land to study Immigration methods.

dollor... ,f _ ;

ThE'Y are gh'lnl; a way to :sub~rlbers ,..ho estimate upon the number of letters

the alphabet and figures contained the Spl.'ech from' the Throne., whleh

, '

Cbaflt .. _of. DtI .... rUon-.-\u .-\mu.ln~

CU"' .. X,

be ..ead at tho openina:r of the" next ~l'­sion of the Dominion Parliament. the magnificent and costly prizes wblch are St, l'aul dispatch snys: Capt,

frOlD wet'k to wt'ek 'In tl I) Hnnft of tht' Central police station Tribune,' ami which number In nil figUlW ns stage director in 0. one-nct

o,'er 200, and aggregate In vah.e o\'er domestic comedy drama today. The Two Thousand Dollars. The one lDalth\g

nearest correct estimate of the NCD('\ curtain wns rung up wilen the follow-of the letters and figures in the ing telegrnnl WItS received from Shell

spee<:h will ~ei\"e the first prize, which Wis : is a magnificent 'upright :liorrls Ili;.\n'>, "1'olicemnn, Union Depot, St.Pnul: valued at $3;5; the second nearest, thQ second prize, which is onc of the ~(.je- Hold" Neil Gordon on train 61. Con-brn ted six-foot cut :MassE'y-Harrls t'~lf- d,uctor has description and will point binder; the third nearest, the third 1lrl2:e, him out, as hu is nrmed. I will bo­"hich Is a Randsomo piano-casoo 011,';'\.:1, on "Twilight" to-night.. Answer if and so on throughout the entire list of found or nolo" (Signed) "Mrs. Neil magullicE'nt prizes, which embraces wat- G ordoll." , cheg, stoves, plows, guns, slh'er t",~ sels, ] it tho belief thnt some terriblo ),ooroom, dining-room and pl\rlor ",'it~s, crimo had 'been committed nn >ordel' books, etc., etc. went forth to esCOI't Ull armed des­

All those competing must rNnlt with perado to thu bnstjle us soon as ho-their estimnte one full yenr's subscrll'- alighted from the tl'nin. Accordingly

to the Weekly Tribune. New aud ::1[1'. Gordon's welcome to St. Po.ul renewal subscribE'rs wllJ con;peto on the was somewhat strenuous, I1is re­same basis. The contest will c1oso l'ne vol vel' and $90 were tnken frolll him .. WE'Ck before tho next session of pI\l'Ua- despite his pl'otestntions Ulllt he IU1d ment opens, so that there will not be led ,the law, und he WIlS in-'

slightest chance of nn~' sul)scrlller j.t;lro,uuceu to the unpleusant side of n.. havln!; ill advance tho least knowledge of bnrred door, Capt. Hallft then :telc... the contents or the Speech from, the gruphed Mrs. Gordon at Shell Lake, Throne thnt wlJl open the house. ki

'I'he Ilist four(SpE'eches rrom the Throne as ng if the charge wus desortion, '1'his terse mossage clune bnck :

eontain('d :1,211, !'i,166, 3,705 and 4,588 ~ "Yes, desertion." (Signed) 1\[rs, letters nnd figures rcspecth'ely. Neil OOl'don."

What is your E'stilnate of tho number " . "Now toll "our stor" to me," said of letters.anei figures of' tho next speE'ch '/ J J

Figuru it out, or guess at it, and send tho captuin . "Well, you sec, cal)lnin, it's this

it in with your subscription \lnd you hovE' It chnnce of 'winning 00.0 or'tho WilY," responded Gordon: "We live­

ngnillcent·, Jlrlzes. See 'fhe Weekly 'I'rl- in Winnipeg and lilY wifo's folks live lor full pnrticulars and estimate at Shell Lnke, Wis. Now my wife's

Sir Henry Strong, chief justice of the M,lprOlllC court, has announced his inten-, tion of retll"lng, He wlil bo succeroed by

nks. The Weekly Trlhune is supplied been pretty sick and-" '. ' "Noil a ordon !" now to the first of ,lanunry, 1904,

One Dollal". Address .nll orders to '''rhe lIIun'» fnce pnled a t the sound Pnbllshing Company, Wino. of that voict', and his kncc-'l shook.

The figure of a woman appenred in t.he doorwn;v.

Sir Eh:cu.r Taschereau.

Pred UCl"lunius. a. conductor on tho Cnnndn Atlllntic l'llUWUY, was crushed between two cars uear Pembroke about tell days ago, nnd died 'of his Injuries.

I ,

Sellsutloll In Xt~,YroullcU!lnd. . , dispatch from St. John's, NlId"

says: The topic ~f the week in St,

"Do 1 loolt liI,e a sick woman? So­here you are; you thought you would loso me, didn't you; you--?"

Word hus been receiyed'in Toronto oi a s.,u shooting accident which hupponed to Mrs. Wm. Lawson, of Ilelllllal'is, Muskoka. ReI' son Wil­lialll \\ us cleaning his rifle and :'OI11C­

Lllin;; \\·U~ cU\lght ill' the' barrel. He Wll'> ac\\'IH·cl to firo' it off. While wal:"lng' towards tho door the rifle (:ccitlellldl~' explpded, the r:hurge 10dA'in~ in his lUot1~er's thigh.

'rho fh'st great sky-scraper of Toronto will be buil L ,on the corner of King nlld J ordl1l1 streets, for the Melropolitnll ballk. It wi:l bo fifteen stories high.

G raut McLean, the son of Col. :Mc­Lean of Port Hope, OnL.,_ died on Oct­ober 23 or perlloniUs, which resulted from injuries recelved')n a lacrosse

ohn's h08 been the embezZlement or the Heid Newfoundlllnd railwny anel slenm­bOlLt elllployees, which was unearthed by a specinl detective from Cnnnda, who came here and travelled over the island Incog at the special InvitnUon of tho railway company. He had been here since August last, nnd freely frat,ernized wilh thl' olfici,,]s 011 the trnins and on the BIlY stenmers. While the IIltter gn,'e

Capt, Hunft fallered: "You-you certainly don't look sic};:," Then turning to the trembling Gordon he nsked: "Is this your wife ?"

.. Yes," meekly whispered tho rec-' I'punt husband,

~ A dh;)lalcit frol\i Parry Sound says: as last -the bod~' "of an unknown

as, found in the bush on Parry ISlallO. ncar Depot harbol', The man

died frOlll starvation and uxpos­\II·e. The body is probably, that of a Sl'UllIltn from the steamer YUlUa,' an Ameriean vessel of Cleyeland, which al"l'iYl'Ii at Dcpot harbor on the 2n(l inst. Evidence was given at the in­quest that thu man had ,be~ll1 a bar­tenelel'. formerly employed at Ashtn­buhl. Hb had given the captain 'of

YlI1nl\ trouble, being in delirium t""lHn"" and had beell placed in

while on board. It is alleged thllt tho captain of the Yuma allow­ed the Ulan to desert whilst in 0. de­lUlllllNI cOlidition and afterwards left thu purt wlthollt notifying the ,lowl nuliml"itics as to the disnppoarance.

IDllatcll played, ~t .Millbrook a week ago.

A conductor o( a C. 1'. R. freight wus knocked olT while

standing on tOl' of a enr passing through the bridge across St. Maurice rh'er aL Three Bivers, Que., and flliling under the

was killed. ' • The excellent holel "ccommodation

given by tbe C. }'. R. to Hocky Moun­tain travellers has nttrncled visitors frolIl all p~rts of the world. 'l'he road IS, doubling ill size 0.11 its mountain chal­els ann adding largel:)' to fts nuruber of sleeping cars.

Tho supreme court. at Olympia, hns decided that ,a J npanese cannot' be­como a citlzell or the United States. The point came ll)J dlrectl;' in the matter or . ' the "lImission or a young J apnnese Inw-yer to' the bill' of that stnte" the IMV mnklng citizenship It qualification for ad-111is~.Jiol1. • .

illl their entire confidence supposed him to be ILn ordlnnry t'··,,,·,,op terested in nny way' in the conduct the service. 'rhe c mntter wns first mado public' last week- hy the arn.-st of the two colored porters on, the ,train from rort Au>: Basques to St, John's. As­many ,as twenty 01l1c1als have been' Im~ pl\cllted in embezzling sums of, money ag­gregating up" ards of $10,000 belonging to the company. They nearly all had deposits of $1,000 in the bank and on giving up their bank books to lIlr. Heid

allowed 'to go quletJy out of the

.,f the colored porlers' nnmed Wil­who r('fused to gh'e up his deposit

book, secured counsel and 'fought the out in court, with ,the result that

he waS senten coo to threo months in tho penlt,entiary: A misappropriation of only ,4:50 could be trace<! against him, Illld

'I'hen whilo the wife: glnred nnd hel" u('ttel' third cowel'ed behind the cap­tnin the Initer decided it 'was up to him to' do. n, small' SolomonesquO' st unto Tllking thc o.nd 'the 590' which _ .. .." ....

don he.preflellltc,d"58( .' the

ordon. ive him back his "I don't want it, T want him."

" Well, you'd better' hold his money and gun and you'll stand a bettel' chl\nce ot holding him," replied thO' cIlptain.' "Now, you clln both trot along to tho ]'tletl'opolitan hotel over , here and then I'd advise you to keep 011 moving toward Wirinipeg in thO' morning. Good night."

()ourtli\bll' lIf l't"l JluurH.

Le1~11-~ I on this he W8.b, convisted. by th.e court.

. . . Butte, lIont., says:

by physicians to' be - a scientific discovery w"s

made. In the case 'o'-,Dr. Ii, A. Cayley, the alleged victim' of Editor J, W.Kelly, of the Inter-lfountaln.' Cayley" since the

In

a. wonderfUl discovery, of I;'calculable value: to

fraternity. ' No 'recent 'case eliiCiltocl'sCl much Interest and' today,

a week after' the shooting oc--the interest Is unabated,

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Page 3: Treherne · DR: LAMONT, physician, Burgoon nllli coronet Office and roaidonco on nOl'Ue J!tr~t.Treharne, , ., Physiclau nnd Burgeon. M. D. C. M. Uulvtll" , sit)' ot Mnuitobn

MIlIARD'S LINDtElfT' RelleTl2 Nenra1!IL ~lt;) .. :. . wUlTJl'n-haters are 1l0or-wdil;-, , ,

t'lr.! in departmental stores. , ", , "

. Cottel's Co'-e, , Newfound­land: oCt. 27.-(SpCclal)-This part of the island. has. been thoroughly arouSed by the"D\ost"mlraculous cure

done has of, a man • named Joseph Doon. , • market considerab- },'or eight. years ,thIs, man had been

;:It~;~r. than it would otherwise ailing. and for se"en' years, or thi!l \~ There is. howe'·er. 'all l~.n time he was unable to work. HI! had

cOltnll~g in thllt the rallwavs Back AChe and Kidney Complaint. in IlPPI."hf': to u.: able to band!e, IIlId ~s fact he was all pains ',and aches. He it js occasional complaints I comu in had been treated from time to time nh"uL ccull-try elevators tioing luil. by seyeral doct/.)rt> and although he Threshing is well advanced in mam' always .carefully attended to their districts, and in some' sections is several prescriptions exactly as 01'­

t llnished. The grain 1ll0"ement dered by them,' he' got no relief. bu~ rail and wator and stacks aL pl'in- '~as siowly growing worse. .

points un' shown. in OUI' FinallY he went to the hospital, statements on other ]>llg,:llI':.1 wht!re h~ remained fOI' seven months,

l'dces in the local lJIurket have ix.-un only to ~e sent home as an incumble fil'lll, with little variation. :\ t the r.nse. close of y('sterday's busilmss prices He has tl'it!d evnrv remedy he could w£'re almost the same as a week ago. hear of, electric helts, liniments, oils vl7.., 7l.1c fOI' 1 hard.' 69lc 1 north- and :.other medicines,. but oJl of ern Spot or October delh·OI·\·. ,lIe- avail. No one evel' thot'ght he PPo1l1"

lIve'ry tlrst' ,half, No\'cmber: '1 hnrd; e,'er be' well again.

J.'I!V~r, flnd Acrue' 'and BlJioulI Deranrre-

71c; 1 northern. 69c; and 'rlellvt·ry However, one doy Iw picked up a

last half November, 1 hard, 70~c:'l newspaper containing un account of li~~~i~~i~~~~~~;i~~~;~;:iiiiiii~i=:::~:~~ •• i northern, G8ic: 2 northern, is 4n, ;3' how Mr. lUchard Quirk, of Fortune northern 6c,' and No. -1 whoat JUe Harbol' had been curcd, of Lumbago UIIUI'I' I lUll d. All "rtcI~s al'I' iI. by Dodd's Kidney Pills .. After read­store Fort Willialll 01' Port AI·thur. ing this MI'. 'Doon lUade up his mind . ments are pOBICh'elv cured by the use of

I'flnueloo's l'llIa. The.v not only cleanse tbe stomach' and bowell! from all bllloull nlAtter. but. they ot'en the excretorY Ves­els, caualnlr," them to pour copious "IJu­slons from I.be blood Into the bowels. af­ter which the corrullted mass Is thrown nut by the natural passage of the body. Thev are used as a Il'lmerai famllv Iiledl­cine ,with the best results. . '

1 t ,l~ ,lIstonishing ho,v far a few feminine lear., will go with Il mall.

AllY young .'kes' lo say morning.

mo.n who is in good night thc

love next

, ' If the nverngc man could only sell

the aavice' h" gives away it. would " keep him busy looking after his in­

«:ol11e.

Rome people's lack of sense is more conspicuous thnn theIr lack of dol­lars.

• A man may gush over a woman. or

COUNTRY WHEAT- j.'llrlllurs have to try this I'emedy and nt once began' b£.en'deliverjl:lg very freely nnd 1II1lllY a treatmellt. ' >

country elevators, arc no\\' full of He used altogether 21. boxes before ... hl'Cot.. which has the elT..,.;!. "f "','n!.- h(' was nble to go to wO/'k agnln,but ening pricos. Complaints that :JU~'- now he is able to attend to his daily

not paying' full pd,; ... s U!'I! duties itS strong and vigorous ns Ilny num!lI'OUS, und this is due to !.fwi!· nlong the coast . Inabilit~· ,to tuke care of l;ruin owing' ?Ill'. Doon is n lisherman, and is to wnnt or" stOl'uge spal·O. "'1'OIJl 5ile present engag-ed at lobster fishing to 57c pel' bushel is l>ein.~ ,mid to with no thought whatever of his old fnrmel's n t countl'Y points l'U" thoil' time bncknchl' and other pains. best whoat.' 'TIle people hel'e regard this cUI'e as

OATS - TlIIll'O is no change in the little short of miraculous. onClIlal'ket hlll'e as' COlllp,u·.'r! with 11

we,,!.: ago.' A IlI'mel' feeling- is 1'I.'(lorl­ed In the ('ustern mUI'kets, lout JII'r(l

I" k ... s 111'1' ullchanged. 1,'unlll'I's' tl('-' IIVI:I'il'~ arl! not henvy .. To·e1u,\' ;...) :2 \\ hitt! onts are wOI·th 21;} Lo !:!7c pel' Iomhel at FOI'L Wi,/iulU. On lr ... :k Itl'I'... Xo. a white OlltS :0,,'" wonh !.!:: Lo 26c pel' 11II31wl •• llld ahout 23c is the pl'iee fOl' feed white: .\ I. countQ' points fal·J1Jt.'l's HI", gl';.­

ting 20c 1'('1' bushel at ,centl·u.l points.

As a femllie C1itertainer the average man is not in it with a cheap look-' ing glnss.

When a mon buys a piece of PI'0P­(,I'ty for a song he mill' I'egret his vo­cnl ability later on.

A COMFORT AND A CARE.,

'BAHLEY-R ... ceillts nrc light. Heul­~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!'~7!!!!!!!~!!!!,1 et·s nl'e )l1l~'lng .33c pel' bushel = carlots of luaIting, STnde on tl'nck

"icc-versa. but the gushing is seldom mutuaL Jr Your HOlllo 1M UI<' •• e,\ \Yllh a Bab,

You Will .0\ ",II'eel" tPo :Jill ••

i .

Why go to all the trouble of keeping cows and Itet on ly about half the milk

\hey should pro­duce. \ ..

strength~ris the digestion and invi­gomtes tbe whole ,system so "that the' nutriment iii aU'dmwn from the food. It takes just. the SIlme trou­ble to care ,for 'a. cow when she giv~s three '. quarts as when .she gives a pail, Dick's Blood Punner will 'pay back its c~t 'With,~ interest in a few weeks. .'

, " 50 cen~s'a package. " ,

I.~.mlt~~. Co", Apau;,

bel'e, and 27· to, 30c' fOI' feed. . FL~\XSEED --, The mal'ket hns d.r clined: 1)ealOl's'-a1'e 'now' pnyhig '97c'

'$1 pel' bushel to farlllers at coun-tl'y points. '

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SPELTZ-The market holds steady at SOc per bushel of 50 pounds, de­livered in Winnipeg.

HAY -$6' to $7 Pili' ton fOI' fresh bnled in carlots on tl·uck. Winnipeg.

POTATOES-BOc·per bushel. , , hFT I'E:t - CI·enmol· ... -D,J:l.ll·I·!; It"e

JII1~'ing 18c ,pel' pOUI~d i.o.b. fnctol'y points, . .

13 U'l"l'F.n-Dnil·~·-Choice Gunl ities nl'e scnl'co Ilnd lh'l\I in pl·ic.... PooreI' gl'cdes .Ilre plentiful und not IllllCh wllntetl. Cl?llmlissillll hOllses are pny­ing 1::! to 14c 1'01' choico to finest dnil'~', COllllllissioil bu:;is. he I'e, in pulls or bricks. . en r~ESE-Mal1hoba cheese is very ljcnl'ce and mostly of poor quality. One lot bl'ought 11tc last week.

A baby. is 11 pl'iceless, comfort, -but' in its tittet·, helplessness is also 0.

grtlo.t', CiU'e,' -Anythillg::'thnt-.. will "1'e­lieve the' tired lnother and add to' baby's health and happiness is both' a help and a friend. This is what' Illakes the statelllent of ~lrs. Thomas Little, of Kingston.. Ont., so inter­esting to nil mothers. She ~says :­"When lny boby was eighteen month:;

he WIlS troubled with n SOUl' stomach and wus badly constipated. These tl'oubles made him cross and restless, and I had to be up with him a numb or oi, times during the night.' .I finally got a box of Baby's OWI~ Tablets, and' rut6r giving them to him for a few days his bowels ooJ came regular, his stomach WIlS sweet­ened, and he slept well. I think thes~ Tablets lire just whllt'1110thel's need for theil', little (:lIleli." Dnby's Own Tablets, nrc the best and most con­venient form for administering medi; cine to the very young,;. They arc safe and harmless ,und free fl'om upi­ates. Scnt post ilnid on receipt o~ price, 25 cents ,pel' box, by the . Dr~ Willi II l11S, Medicine Cumpnny. Dl'ock~ "ille, Ont., 01' Schenectndy, N.Y. ,\! book on the care of infants and· chil-'

sent free' on request. W!'ite it: ' ,

bt! humlln, but to

mn.tl gets thci tlie best of, it:

I

'USE1:EDDY~S \ III'PERVIOUS'; SH'EATHING , , • t

, '\ ,', , ' , THE-' BEST BUILDINa PAPER MADE,; It II very much Itronirer and 'thlci.r~ tll .. u any other (tarred or bulldln~l

paper. It 10 lillpervlou8 to wlml. keep. IoU' eo .......... p. In heat. carrl ... no .me or odor aboorb. 110 mel.tur ... Im,,,,r" 1110 ta... 01' flavor to anything .. Ith

: .. Ialcb I't com". In cuntact. It .. 'larg .. ly'u ••• 1 not only ror ." .. "thll:' honlel t but 'ror Hnlng Clold otoraj{e bull,lInll'f!.···r .. rrlg .. r.tor •• dalrl" •• cr~am .. rl" •• , .na aU , pl.ee. where the object I. to keep an eveu IUld uulrer~ t .. mll .. r.ture. and .t the .. me time avohlloC dampnell,., I "

'Wrlte our AC .. nu.'TEES .. ' Wlnnlpe~. ror II&lIIple.,

E'E. _: V; • L-I ...... lted, HUL-L-.

~ , It seems that the beef trust 'gets

everything' out of the stOOl' but the bellow-and it gets that out of the conSUlllel',

$100 - REWAR'O-:; 1 00. '1'he renders of this Pllp/lr will be ulens­

ed to leal'n, thllt there Is llt 'leaSt one dl'ended disease that sclenc9 hIlS beol! able to cure In all Its stal'(.os. and. thllt is catal'rh, Hnll's' Catnrrh. Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternitv. Catarrh beiog a con­stitutional disense ,rcouires a' c'onstitu­t'iOOlll troatmCl1t, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken ill ternally, acting, directly upon the blood and mucous, surfacos of ,the system. thcreby destroying the foundll~ lion of the discllse llI1d givioll' the ~In­biellt Rtrellgth by buildinlI up the COII­SUt,utioll alld assistioll' nllture io doine its work. The oroprletors hllve so mUCh fnith III its cu",tUye pOlVers thnt they of­fer' Olle Hundred Dollars for any cnse that It fnils to cure. Sund for list of testimonials. Address, ,

1". J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists. 75c. _ ' Hall's Famlly Pills are the Best, , ,

It sometimes happens that n. <fool gil'! will throw a millionaire OYer­bOIlI'd 1'01' Il man who clln't bOI'row 30' cents.

,IIIGH" ABO'E , . .11 other (Jlgar. ~.Il

LU,C,.NAB J1l.t becau.e or that .... eet ,ftayor ... keep telling you about. It·. ther .. , '

'rrJ" one, YO,u'll .lnd It, '

, OEO ••• 'BBYAN <II (JO .. '~EG.

Page 4: Treherne · DR: LAMONT, physician, Burgoon nllli coronet Office and roaidonco on nOl'Ue J!tr~t.Treharne, , ., Physiclau nnd Burgeon. M. D. C. M. Uulvtll" , sit)' ot Mnuitobn

!r;\;T'nei';siiiljrilissirot(of·t:he:'''"gt'i€:v~LU(:eS I grapher,·· another collects ·autol~a,ph.s, a.nother moths:' Two' of. the play on~'the piano ,~nd.:violin, \ not like professionals, but with taste anid

. ,;-!UI ,~he memb_ers, of the f~~ "'~"'-:';"- .. NancY.'has 'I\.' fiue' soprano

.the"mother , a' good con,· and w)len all join in the ,cho,r. efrect pleases others; it ple8.!>es

the ·NYSO~lS. h:umensely.. , '!Why,'!' said t\. city,',visitor to,Mrs:

t Nysom one' day. . 'whS . do your chil~ " .... ~ ... , cohcerns den: ,dren spend' SO. much 'time' in pursuits

:r which' , will; 'never bring them'· any 'A,,,l;ng on, t as a source of power. moneY?'" .. '" " '

,.·'T"I._._,,· is little d,mbt but; that tht Ml·~. Nysom looked at' the perform"~ will'ultiiIiately' work' 'out to ers" in . the family concart with a

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U1C~'UU\'antage; of,'. the;: miners, ,but '·lSlUlllI6.-:m .. .ner ,t, , ;'."'" .,

"tiiuch 'wil1tieed be granted 10 conl- to Ncirway?'."she " pensate the men for the great sac­

rifices made by themselves and fam­jlies during the pqst six.inonths" - . , :;.:. ~. . , '.. . ':--

. ' 'fhe C:P:R."has iSSued' a 'circul • • 'f. ' '" • I. '. • mtllnattl)g to. gram '. shippers they', will .llereafter be allowe'd a greater' latitude 'in rega'rc1 > to the amount Q~ ~I;~in which, may' be louded bito··,its cars.' Heretofore 3

pell"alty has"beeil' imposed on the shipper, wHo loaded ,a car beyond ~b; stencim:d capacity ... Now they 111ay oe loaded', up t9 :buf not ex­ceeding ten per- cent ... above' their,

_ stencilled ca paci ty. Th is pri vileg.: only applies to it certain series of c!lrs, the number of which aregivell i~ the circular. The object is ·to ~on01l1ize car eqUipment as far, a~ llossible. ~

that the coming

"No.'~ . "You would ha.ve seen there, when

the flocks were going to the upland P!lstures, girl.s who, ~rove tlUllU fas­.tuned a tiny. heH around the neck of cach sheep:' "Why do ,'they do 'it?" do 'Y~u ask. It is to k"ep them ,together. an~"t9 ."make IDllsi.c !lS, they go. ''''l'hese little talents anu\ pleasures

in the household. koop t.he children together. and will, l,hope" make music' for. them all through the long, climbing journey of life. God bad !ln en.u to ·serve when He gave to Fach of us ,the' paWN' to laugh and .enjoy, as wcll as to 'wo'rk." ,

Keeulne:- _Up A pptlarallce •.

A ·New Hampshire woman who takes summer bourders occasionally employs as "extra help:.' the, daugh­ter qf a neighboring farmer.. ~ This young woman is in constant fear that. she will be "snubbed- by the city folks," and hel' ideas as to their siandards of superiority are some-

,time,s amusing. \ ' One evening one of th~ boarders

went into the dining room to speak to the landlady, Who wus tn.king her supper ill company with her sensitive "help." The girl beg-an 'tq cat sponge cake, then took some pound cake, and was at work on' a slice of- fruit cake when the bo'arder at last left the room. ' , ,"My, but I was glad to see her

I" exclaimed the girl, turning to employer with a l:\igh of relief;

1'-u..uu·reHn,quishing her liol d on the cal'e. she reached for the' bread

l!lte. "~'m just gougerl.,with cake," she aodded in frank explana.tion. "but of course I, wasn't 'agoing to let one ,of those stuck-up ('ity folks sce ' me 'cat biscuit. as'if 'twas' ail I was used to." and I didn't, know ,~hat was pro-per." . .. ': .

, , , A Dnntnm I.lnb.

T,be Intel'oatioonl 'BnoHllu, Breeders' , " ' club bas blieo ol'ii:mlz\>U> ttitb, M 1'5, 1" - , . . ,.' 't. .,~, ' ... , h K1mn:ley, ~Iorguo ,Park. Ill:,. as pn's· ldeot: E. ,J. W, DIetz. NU)Jeh-i1Ie, 111.; 15 secretn1'S .aod . t1'(>nsurer., nod vlee presid~Iits bave hl'l'n seil'ct(><j":from sev'

sfates. The elub CXPl'cts to .6trpr large el1sb prpUJiUlus to' tie compl'ted for tit the Chicago 5ho"\"l':' Mr. Dieu would like to bear from, all baotam un",u.'!n,e\'erywbe~e.;

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Alid it ,certainly is a. wilful waste . .

to,.pay.more for fashionable clothes ,,', thJ=iln wer:will charge you., 1l1e have just pa~s~d. into stock another large.' ~onsi~ment of fall

, Ready-to-wear ClothIng " ~ . . , .

In English worsteds, Imperial ser~es, tweeds and nigger­beads. \Ve want you to see, the superb selectiolls we have to

, offer at $12 and $15. These suits Me equal in value, sty~e aud fit to taIlor-made goods at one third more' mouey. Those w)shiug so~ething above the ordinary ready-made clothing should give our stock a look through.

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Many

FARM FOR SALE.

. -North west }(: 3.0, 7-8 on town

line 2.% miles 'south of Rathwell. Fenced with 2 'strands of wtre, 12 a~res under ,crop, 40 acres of hay meadow, and balance can be brok­en. Two story hou::;e, stable an'd granary on place; worth looking in­to. For terUlS and particulars en-

The·-Up-to~d.ateJurniture Store:

quire of .' ·P. R. ,Cox,

lndiauford. , Alsq uorth ·east quarter of 25, 7-9

just across town line from above quarter, rattling good place. Spring Creek rtms across corner. Goon .farm alone or in connec~idn. ~'itll other, makes a desirable' half section. Take a look at them and then make me un offer.

.' P:R. Cox ...

Lost.

Front Treherne, about, October 1st, a three year old heifer, mostly white, with reddish white neck. Any information leading to her re­covety will be suitably rewarded by

" GEO. HRNSELWOOD, : 3-5 Treherne.

CHURCH DIRECTORY.

BAPTIST SERVICES,

Union Sabbath school at Harmour school 10 a,m. evoq' Suuday. church service at 11, Tre' herne, W,lsou's hall. ovory Sunday at 4 p.m.

Service at 7 p,m .. alternating hetween Rath, well, in Scammell's Hall. and Lee's school.

This schedule dat~s from Ju!y 1st, MET.HODIST.

Bunda)' Services-ll·a.m., 7 p,m, aud Sunday' ,;chool at 2:30 {l,m, . , Week-night Services-Epwortli. Leaf-ue MOll' Jay uight, 8 p.m. Prayer meeting "ednesday pight at 8 p.m. . ' .

. PRESBYTERIAN. '(. Sunday Servfces-11 a.m.,7 p.;n., and Smiday

,;chool at 2:30 p,m. . Week,uight Servtces-Y.P.S.C,E, Monday eve­

ning at 8 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evo' ning at 8 p. m, ' , .

CH:ORCH OF ENGLAND. ST. MARKS CIIUROII-·. . .

Sunday Services-7 p.rn;' and' Sunday School nt 2:30 p,m. Holy Communion ns pe'r auuouuco­

,ment. Baptisms at any service by .. rrang'ement. Week,uight Services-Wednesdaj', ,at 8 p.m.

Women's Auxiliary meets weekly at members' houses, as announced. -;;T. PAUL'S CnURCII. Rathwell-

Sunday Services-1st Sunday in tho month at 11 a.m., other Sundays in the montJi- at 3 p.m. HoI)' communion 1st Sunday ;n the month. Sun, dny School at 2 p,m. Bnptisms nt nfternoon service. Women's Auxilmrly lust Friday in each month; at memhers' Irouses. ., ST, MATTImWS CuuRon, Boyne CrQek- . , Sunday Service 1st Sunday in each month at 3:30 other Sundays at 11 a.m.:: Holy com­

announcement •. £ Baptisms at

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• ,: Estim~tes and designs given Work done ei-'., therby U""Y',,Yl,I';UIlLl

Shop cllstom.worltdone m:'Sh(lrt'f'st possible notice. , .

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.. ' Latest designs· of" wall arid pi'ictlire , Picture framing,dCme.

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Will covet:your' head, WANT A ~OVERIN:~

_,.,_.,'wb~t y,ou tben,.:~:;Th~~~,~\

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Page 5: Treherne · DR: LAMONT, physician, Burgoon nllli coronet Office and roaidonco on nOl'Ue J!tr~t.Treharne, , ., Physiclau nnd Burgeon. M. D. C. M. Uulvtll" , sit)' ot Mnuitobn

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, '. H~s,~,ecent1y, rece~ved' at his stote, Tr~henl~, large quan:­tities of n,~w sUBpli~'s .in carlb~~: lots. ~. ,Sugar i,shigher; but Treherneprice·the §ame, $4.50, per lO.O,l'lis, f6ibest quality granulated. " '

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0' ft '1'00 1riI148'1'O mooer to aend ra s ' .... 1\7 i.j1f.c.u. ",The cbeaJlCl!t , aDd ACM 'l!'l!1' oC _dlog DIOIle)' U

~ " ',bY BA1"UHS' DRAFT. You ~t, <, ' t&elo from III and ther are,Pll1ablo

at \>AJ',.t all tho prlocJpal polul.tl

a which . issued;. "

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, Dr. Dalgleish, den,tist, will be in Treherne , for' the practise of his professio~_on .Thursday, November 5th .. The' only-painless extractor of teeth in Manitoba.

.Salt::,now onhan'tl $2~2'5,per Barrel. 'Apples, '$'3~50 per'~arrel.

'In eaDada. • , '8,eo'Qnds':,for 25 cents .. Mrs. (Dr .. ) Butchart, of Margar­et, Mich., visited Mr. and;"M:rs. P. Butchart on Saturday. ~She is re­turning home from a visiting tIjp to relatives in the west. '

Expect a car-load of coat oii this\ve~k. Price, will be right. We find that our'ro,per 'cent. discou¥t off dry' goods, slothing, boots and shoes, etc~,,'pleases our ctistomers. Trade

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lroner loaned on farm ,Ianda. Fire ,!' ........ ucu ghen .~ial ,attention. Wo

a goneral1lnani:Jal bwlne&ll. ~ ~ r l'

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i'n'i'~~·'i"i' t:,· " $ a) . ..Loca/,! Ne.ws.u· • ~~.'i\!.C.~.!,(.C~~.)'i\!,a»~

, W.'T. Lee, who, has ~n living all summ,er at Vepnillion Bay Ont., arrived. home on ,Friday evening. "Tommy:' is looking very well af-ter his protracted absence. " "

The Tirttes i~ clubbing this ;ear with nearly all the big weekly pap· ers. You can, get materially re­duced' rates by ordf-ring your year's supply of current, reading £1;001 us.

. has ,been good this fall, ari4w~ ,intend to keep' ,prices down so that our:stock wil~ ~ov~ otf 'quick. " 11r:: j. :If. Fe:t;guson, tepor'ts bUSIness satisfactqry ,at the F,,:nnert~n Store,"~nd he will, contintle ,to give b~rgainsto, aJl'who' give him a call.

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Miss Palmer is) suffering from an . atta~k Of quinsy.'. '

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" :MisS iyall returned on IJ'uesday 'from a trip to h,er"home in Wawa-nesa., ,,;, ,

'.-' McPhee's Uncle ,Tom's, Cabin company played Treherne one night on', Tuesday. It waS flashy, made lots of noise, and suited the "juven- ' , ", iles to a dot. They had' a good Mr. and~Mrs.' C. Stinson have ',. rp;' E" ' (lO' 0' I)S

_Mr: P. Butcbart has moyed into the house hitely 'occupied oy Mrs .

hous~. :', !llOYd ed, in froSm .thhe tfarmt to their ·W. ' . ,': I, .. ~,'T ," '" .... n. ,', ' , " .', , , . Tonight the Owl Club ,is', "at r~sI eilc~ 011 mIt s ree . . 1'~ ~ hOllie" in Rathwell. TIlis cluj) has FOR'SALE-A thoroughbred and . . '" '

, .i Mrs. Ale7.mllder's sale ~ will, be one of the mdst popular well" trained young wolf hound. W·o . d" t . h ' : ' held ne}~t Thun:day. See the ad- organi~ations of that to\vn because Apply to' Adnen Pot yin, St. Claude. ,e! 0 no W1S our, G. B. Wilson. ,".

\'ertisement in another column.,' of the thorough .,lnanner in which , n1le' fa, II , ,TXTea' t; 11e~· . .l..L'o , they conduct. their assemblies. The anniversary services of the n l.

¥rs. \'Teight~atl, who has: been Matchettville church, annoullced to d" , b' ,'0 '\"isiting her daughter,' Mrs.' Lam- Several of the threshing outfit's take place he.xt Suqduy and Mon- lsconh uue; ut nev'-ont,' retnrned to ber 'home. near have pulled in for the season, after day; have been postponed till later el~theless ,we', Itnow 'Hartney on' Tuesday .. ,' ' a.most successful run. The' only on in the month.

. " ,drawback they had to contend wi'th tl1'",,.,t·· 'TX;l'n" .l..Ler Wl'l1 S· 00' n Mr. James.LeslIe, who has, been this year was scarcity ofli:ibor. The On Thursday of last 'week Mrs, ,C' n

;;tOpph~g ill, to\VI! for medi~al trea~- season has.also been the i1lOSt profit- Strau~e wll;s the 110stess at at pi!-lk be<: here' and with it ment, IS recovermg, and IS pr~ctI- able one for thresher&: that they tea, gIven 111 honor of Mrs. Vv. G. "I ' ,'" ' "

cally now out of danger .. , 1 have ever seen in this district, ow- Eddy of Winnipeg. The table \vas 'will' coiiie cold weather require-\ iug to increased, prices and clean very daintily decorat~d ,with p~nks, 'meh·ts.: Vle therefore would' .rtsk .

Get your seats at Graham's' for h" h d A' • the Harold.NelsonrCo. ,in advanc~. ., c rysallt emullls an roses. m?~g '.you' to call and see', our/ up-to.date ' " the, gttests were 'Mrs. ReId, ' '. , '. " , .. or you 111ay~fiud them all occu'j:iied,' Oil Friday evening a n·u9?er. Mrs. CDr.) Stapies," Mrs. Calvert; stock of robe~ and, fur, co~ts; :. We' , . .,'., Piau will be op'ell for $at~rday, t.~ls young ,people gathered' at the, resld-' Mrs. Go~ley', Mrs;, Robson"r M.rs: .know both pnce and qualIty wl11 meet your most sangullle expectatlOI~s·. afternoon. '~ .' , 'ence .of ·Mrs. Straube, and were .en-, May, Mrs. House, Mrs. (Reeves, Our horse blankets have already:satisfied many customers. Do not for-

Rev. D. and Mrs. Robertson,with tertamed royally by the charm1l1g Mrs, Eddy, Miss Brown' and ?ev-, get to call and see us when the'.'chill,November winds blow. their family, r,eturned on Friday hO:ltesses. The first part of the eral others. . --.-'-----last from the Pacific, Coast .. They evening was occupied by games of ' . . ' " ' arc looking particularly well.": Mrs. various kinds,. and after the supper, • Bq,RN, .,;" J . $:"-'''''' TT .ll... C'O',' ~Robeitson alld, , the children ~have which was very daintily served':r- •• '-' '~'" a,." , ~' been at the seaboard. all summer. dancing was in order. Mrs: Straube LOUNSBURY - Ne,ar Treherne, on

, " , aud Miss Brown have eaniea au en-. . bl t' t t' Sunday, ? Oct: I 9th , the wife of House tor" Sale. R. J. Sl,lnde,~so11left on "Mouday VIa e repn atlOn as en er alllers. Mr. Sylvester J. Lounsbury of a --

forRathwell,audhas 110W opened The,HaroldNelson.Co. will be son.' ~ ',.,., The six rooined; furnace heated ,,)' .... ' ," ", out in the confectionery business. 011 the boards at \Vilsoii's Hall to- =.~=:::~~ .. ===~====== cottage next 'door ,north .of the A,~rst.,class pla.~O, for sale ~,at :.~' "Dick" ha,., always been i:>opular in night and tomorrow night, play~ng , _ Methodist chtnch, Treherne, is for bargam. May be seen at the r~sI-Treherlle, and we are sure will take under the auspices ~f the Citizens' ,: .. ' STRA"(ED. sale on 'easy terms. ,Granary and' dence of Mr. Jno. ~cott, .on SmIth just as well with the Rathwell' citr.c Band. ,A large numper of reserved F '. lac Olive P 0 since stable with 10ft on premises.'- , . Street, or apply to , ' zens. ' t h b t k " f "th fir t rom my p e, . . A I 'to G"'OltG'" K"'ARNS TROS' WAL'R"'R ' s~a save een a.oe~i,.or,' e s Oct 5th, two heifer ,calves, white " pp y' "". "".." " '\ ,- , . "'.'.

mght, and the show I~ ,assured of a. d'bl k 'A y I'nformation lead~ 1-3,. '.'l.'rehern!'!., 1-3 ". :. ,Treherne; , The' elevat~rs are in a state' of :chronic blockade!. " It w~s believed even before tHe crop was started.' to market that the" railroad would likely be .blockaded b~fote the crop

, was entit:~ly moved, but to be, tied . up the way we are'. 110W, with :·not

'even a third of the: available grain , dra"~ri ill, gives .the sittlation;', a ser­, iou.s aspect.'\ 'The grain would eas-

oily be, worth cents a , ~nore tha11 the now l)revaliliDlg llri(:e : if'cars were' " , .. ':.~ --,',) .. "

Iii . l' '-"f N I d an ac, n .' .mncla :s~lcr:ess. ' ". ",' f: .r e SOl1 .aI~ ing to their recovery will be re- "

hIS trot1P~ "Ill make It an a~t1stlc warded by JAMES STEVENSON, ' success. ,The play for t1!e first 6" ,i" Olive P 0 night is "The M~rch~ntofVenice." 4- ":. " ,: ,I .,

. .., M. R, Palmer ,called in this week '. Sc~iibbi~9 a~d' Olearing. :

to give us an idea of the c:lifference ;. ', .. ,I' ,'~ , ; ,

betw~en the price" of wp.eat whe~ I a~;prepared to let jobs of scrub­sold to,elevators an<;Uvhen. sold' on bing and cle!j,ring, either by the the track. Mr. Palmer, had a quan- acre or on wages. Employment tity of wheat-in.!>tore, and the,best offeredim1ped~1tely. Apply to Price he could get was in the neig' h- G GR"'''' 0 " _.", .. , .. , EO. ... ... ~TWO D,. borhood .of 54 cents. ' By getting a 4~6" ' :,' Tre~~~ne. car and loading his own grain he ~===#~~"=====~~"=;'====.:=: netted'60'cents on the same whe~t.;;: , .' The most of this diffl:trence woula "( ;mpor,tant AuC;I.Ofl'~a'e:' be wiped out if a plentiful, supply" ' ", ~ . .:,' " . of cars were assured. . . Under instructions from Mrs. R:'

L. Alexander" who' is; leaving Tre-, herne, . I sh~!l offer ~ for . sale, on Thursday, the 6th daj;of"Novem-

Man:it,(iba W·a"'iati.eii~i I b~,r) 1902,a£ I o'.c1()c,~ .. in the after-pr~~ttilest 1100n', at, her, reslden~e,: the

contents df.' her costly. h0111seho:ldJ furniture; inC;1uding iripart; parlor

'te:in ro?e{vood (oc(a,pieces),' r~­Cel)ticm' Chairs; oak rram,e 'loun~, Oak,(:entn~;'taDles, ha~ raCk. rocking

"",nc chairs; 'oak finisli .sid~b()at;d, , tab~e, 'se!.t·oa~ dini~g

lo'\;lleSt:: C:hai~rs;~,hlan!~glamp§~ oale-bedroom

:: .. ,.--...... ..;;.O;.~~~ $Ielltiirk ~~~~~fJf~~iCf~~~~~£j)~~N'~i~~~cllierrvbe<:lrOOm set, iron 'Ibed~ \';': ''Are\!co:n~idelred:? pUI,U.W:;', ,springs

mal:ti-e:S§es'; la:dles"''[!mtit1crdesk

Page 6: Treherne · DR: LAMONT, physician, Burgoon nllli coronet Office and roaidonco on nOl'Ue J!tr~t.Treharne, , ., Physiclau nnd Burgeon. M. D. C. M. Uulvtll" , sit)' ot Mnuitobn

become does bis rounds

ali The butche,.-~~. riai~I~~'~;;1 "Every, prudent mother will. b:l.sket slung Ol"er bls arm. c up carefully t.he health' oC hel" yo wltb prol"ender. Schoolboys, daughter a\ the ~riod ,when she two' sbarlng a mount, ride passing il'om girlhood to womar..-'to'sc~hi:iOl. where a PllddocJi;.is'reserl"cd hood.. 'I'his period'is the lUost crit­tor tbelr ponies. El"en tbe lamplighter ical in the young girl's life, It is performs bls duties perched on, an that she becomes pale, easily ambllug nng. while the drol"es ot live and troubled with hoodaches, stock nft""ln" nlon'" the roads nre 111- apparent' cause, The blood

....-.. ", thin and watery. and unless ways under tbe' carc or a mounted prompt steps nre taken to restol,!) it

es;~n nn :outdoor mon Is sent on nn to its rich, red, health-giving condi­tion, decline, and perhaps consump­

:wlllol~f.lielinlnd tbat' , would entail' walking a tion will follow. Dr. Williams' Pink

; '::;;:2:J~;:';';c:~:c,!)a.re.d.· . , . .. '-" .. " --_._, ,--heard tbe opl'nlng sentl'nces as I

;"~~~b!%f;t',c:d!,(etertnlnNI to emf this nudn· ,;"",,","", .,;, RO~Rlter sin, me comln'

bO\"l!' stopped me. but Im'S"I"U /llist ond. getting' In fl'ont of tbe ossembled mob. crll'd;

"Tbls Is 011 a mistake. I am Coptnln , \Yood"-

I was Interruptl'd wltb j('Cr~ ond 10\111 selig. and SI'~lUl' one said. "Throw, him oY('rhollrcr!',' lind others crll'd. "Orller. order!" ,"'ellalr: chnh'!" on wllich rose n

cry; ,;)Bncl, to the tug! We'll '<-II,rr'\7' blm rIght osbore." ,,'1:lIere wns •

ot a mile. he Invariably spends Pills have curl.>d 1lI0re pale, anaemic, minutes In catching' n horse ,thnt he casily tired gil'ls thnn nny other med­

mny ride. "But mOI'e ludicrous thah all icine, allli mothers will mllke no mis­else was It, to see' n, !I:!"eep, hIs. ntten- tnke ii the:t insist upon thelt' grow­tlon to tho kitchen chimney completed. ing daugh tl'l">; taking thCS(.' pills fl·iml cnnter 01I 'on: i.lls nng; wIth" the bar time to' time Mrs. p, Gage. a lady oC soot percbed' o~ the saddle' beCore well known in Howantown, Que,. tclls him." , . , • ',,:hat these pills hll'"e done for hel"

As an Instnnce 'or tbe' topsy turvy daught~r, She suys ;:.... .. :My dlLughter. stnte oC tblngs antlpodl!an It' may be therino, uged fourtecn years. mentioned tbat It is considered' smart.' suffering gl'eatly" with scvel'c hcad­er to dtil"e' In a blred carriage than ID ncbes, "\'omiting and llel'\'OUSness, your own trnp.-Blnckwood's. Shc was so completely run down t1mt

. we feared that she would not reco"\'el' .' ~ her. strength, We tried se\'ernl medi-

" A·d ..... iotl ... In YODr Paper. No paper could, live' on tbe' monet cines, but they did not seem to do

paId for It by subse'rIDers: It give. her allY good, I then thought we would try DI", WilIinms' Pink Pills,

them thnn It gets from tbem: It and thc rosult has been up to OUI' . ,reporters. correspondent.. fondest hopes, She has fully reco"\'­

t~~;,:ii~ci8i;ili,~ri: paper makers, Ink- cred her hellith and st!'ength, and] lUI''''''''''', Inndloi'd. coal dealers. gns~ shall bc "\'Ol'~' gilld if this expel'ience lIIu".,,'n., etc •• more than Its subscrIbers will help some othel' SUffering gil"l

It e1p'ects to CO\'er Its expense. rcgain her henlth," , seiling Its advertising spnce. DI': WilIinllls' Pink Pills maktl rich.

It any persons want to use the 'pub· red blood nnd g-ive new strength with lIclty thnt the paper bns Cor sole and evel"Y dose. 'rhey cure anacmia, on which It depends In a measure for henduche, heart palpi tution, dizzi­Its living, subscribers or not subscrll>- ncss and bl"ing th., glow of health to ers. justice and busIness ,principles rOo pule and sail 0\\' cheeks, 'l'hese pills quIre them to pay Cor It. After giving arc also u ce,'tain cure fOl' the nil­su6scrlbel"S more tban tbelr money'. Illems that nlltke the Ih'es of so many wortb It conld not nlso give them free women II burden, De sure, you get advertising. It Its publicity Is wortb the genuine with the full name "])10,

buvlng, It's wortb paying tor.-Weekly WilIinllls' Pink ,Pills fOl' Palc Peo­Bouquet. pie," on thl! wl'nppel' llI'ound e.-C1'Y

box, Sold by all medicine denlCl's 01'

scnt post paid nt' 50 cen ts pc,' box 01" six boxes fOI" $2,1)0, b:.' udclress!lIg 'l'hc D,', Willillms :Medicinc Go" Brock.-iIIc, Ont,

The Goat. Originally tbe common or domestle

goat 'was a natlye of tbe highlands of Asia. Nnturnlil:its generally re&:nrd It as hnl"lng descended from nn nnlmal tound In tlle Caucasus mountains' nnd tbe lilll country of Persln. culled In the Persian lang'nnge the pesnng. .

Amoug the GI'eel;s nud tbe Romans tbe goat was sncrlficed to Bacchus. be­cnuse'ot'lts tenden<!y to' Injure grope­vines by entlng tile young tendrils and len ,'es, All the species ot gon ts are nath'es ot tbe old worltl. The Rock1 mountain goat, so called, or Nortb America. really belongs to tbe nntelope fnmlly.

What He Objected To.

HelllOl'se is mt:llllory that has hcgull to fel'lIlellt,

~hl'olljc fauit.-flnders til'e of this old wOI'ld nothillg' to kick o.bout,

would SOOIl

Ii there \\'n~

VllrioOM Route •• ~ .; Some men take the polson route,

Whllo some jump ,In the lake. And others get Ii guo and shoot.

And some gus treatment taIte, By clgareltes '~ome get ·them hence,

Some on the thIn Ice slide, While othel"s S-O to' more expense

And take an auto ride"

l-'onuuatc is the mRll w110se I,:,"U'S llre similar to lhc tastes of his ,'u,)k,

, Is there an",thin .. more 'anno~"in~

hl\"ln~ your corn stepped upon '1 Is anvthin.r Inor .. deJh,hUul than It .. t,tI'''~ rid of it? lIoJlowllv·s Corn Uum II. '1'ry it lUld' be c:on,'lnc:ed,

1 t. sometiJnel< happens thll t a mm": I'ied -1111111 dislikes to "\'isi t people whn try to make him feel at hOllle.

"hell 1\ Ulan mal'rles agra~s widow don't pi'csellt. him with a la\\,n-l1\o\\,C1' if you would retain his fdendship,

The horses that nrc best "hie to ~tnnd hal'd dl'lLins ILrc tho!'e which wOI'k steadil,\' e\'cQ" dl\~- in the wcck,

The pinC'lIpple CI'Op in Guba ior 1902 'is estimated nt nellrl." 200.000 hal"reJ&, holding an nggregnte of 1·\,-000.000,

• Ro POWl'l'ful is ~ho Ilew el('ctl"ic Jig'ht, in Dunkel'que Iighthousc that its hooll1s al't' visible nt. n distnnco oi forty miles.

, Ttl'· l:uhltl tltul the Hnwk.

It Is well knowlI th,\I, the hawk, no mlttter how tI,'r,'e Ilnd big he IUIIY

he, has nb tc,'I'O" 1'0" the ,kingbilil. I t. is It rOIllJllon sight in the sl'ring­limC'. wht'n 1I1L'Y are lll'ct'fling, til Sl'e olle of' the~e" plucky lit.t1c chap:; lIIe,'cllessly fllllowlng, I e~kill!;' HIHI III il'ing away a grcat 1)11'(1 of III't'Y It

do,en times its "il.e, A merchant; who was caltlping olll 011 thc L"J1t'I~ea Hi lis, says It 1.a("h inc l'O"I'CSpolHh.'n I., Ical ned that the kingi>inl is not tim only E-Illall bil'd bold ellough 10 'll­lacl. llud dl'ile- away the ,'obhel'8 of the Ill,·,

Home Friend of the Far­mer and His Faniily in

the Autumn Season.

the labol'S and toils of tho summer time. and harvesting of crops itv lhc early Q.utUUllI; tllllny of 0111' farmers. tlleir wh'es, dl\ughlel'S and sons, find themseh'es in 1\ con­dition of health - denml\ding careful IIttention if suffering is to be avoid­ed Inter all, ?lrllny expel"ience kidney trouble of some form; with some thl! liver is torpid; thcl"c is biliousnca.t;, nausea and .... omiting. with loss of IIppelite nnd depl'ession oC spirits, 'l'housllnds who hlL\'e Ik>cn c.xlIoseq to cold. dllmp willds lIud rains. now feel the twinges of ten"ible rheuIIIlltism ; ot hers I'undown b;\' worl'Y, ovcrwOI'k lind irregu!tu' dicting. arc tormented with the pangs of dyspcpsilL.

To the thollsnnds of rundown. sick­I:.' nnd Im\f-dead 'men and women in fllrm homes _we reconllnend wit h 1L1i hoilesty and conlldence the worker's friend. Paillc's, Cclery Compound, the onl~' lIIediclne that can quickly l\IId

flllly restore strength to the weal. hody lind "igol' to the I1\t1scles. Paine's Cclcry Compound toneR the stolllnch; it removes poisonous acids from the lliood' which causc rheul1\a­tlsm; it fecds the weak and disellsed ncrves ane banishes ncuralgic tor­tures; it plIl'incs the blood and gives truc vitlliity ond life, The usc of Painc's Celery Compollnd ill aut.umn means the establishing of a pm'fecl physicul vigor to withstand the rig': ors of IL severe winter,

, A 11 ohedient wife is the real pll\\,C1'

behind Lhe doml'stic thl'one,

'I'he lIlall was IIpp"oathillS' n, f'II'm­Ylll'd one mornil g fo,' his f;lIp(lly of lIIilk, when a conullotion alllong the poulu'y draw his attention I" It

hu'ge hen-hawk which \\"n~ l'nilinA" UII'IlY with II good-si. ed eilicl,t'n ill its talons, Tile poo,' old 1ll'1I was doing its helot to prevent tlH' 'Hid, With milch slJ~ltdl inA" shp 1'1\11 nlonA" alld ll'ied 10 liSt' Iwr dllllls,\' wiug's in

Some w!J'c-pullcl's nre telegl"l\ph I:nelllen nnd some lII'e politicians.

Minard's LiniTIloJlt Curas DistcIDDcr. Tt i" dillicllit to pcrsundc YOlIl"s!'lf"

that n man is n. Jial' when he suys nice things about ~'ou,

Fn itll'cure physicians ure wise guys, They oxpect their 11I1t!cnls to flll'nh,h thc faith and CUI'C tholllsoh'"s

tlight arte,' the thiof. ' ,I list us I hl' haWk, rose to the I!,ycl

of the t.,'c~t\Jps I~ ,'ollill, whit'h had 01 itlently hel'n t,ddng llIeaS'H"" to assist tIll.' h"11 1110 thel". ~1)J'ang 1"(,111 n. ii'l,h l"ight atop of the hawl" with sllI'iII cl'y of I'ltS'l', So I1cl"('cl:.· did the gl\ll\l) ''I"~dbl'cllst use its stlll'lly bill upon the hh.wk's unck'. II\. 'tinll's O\'l'n nlighting' upon it t~ peck to better n<lvnntllge; that, Rete,' It ~ortd ,ll'Ill of 1UILll0euvring, /indillg it impossiblc t ('srape lhis pc:r~istl'nL foe, it <l ils prcy ami turned upon the I'obin. ]Jut thc brnYe liLlie bil'<l 'I',1-,,!V I'" In£.lLtn~ fighting fOJ" lightin;.(!-; r-:n.l;e, II nd m. 50011 ns the ch il",:':ell had hecn I"t)stol'ed to it.s mother dll,'tl'd hnrk t a its tree, llnd begllil a song of I'e­!oicing,

BUTTER EATERS Are Particular ~nd Critical.

r

At tbe fnrew'el1 to Dr. Gunnison In WOI'cester. Moss,. It Is said thut tho Hey, Mr" Phal-cu. the Uniturilln preach­er, nnd the nev, !IIr. Willcox, tbe well linown Congreglltlonlllist, met. ,The three dlylnes. ns nil mlnlstel's will do, got to bnnterlng encil other. Tbe pas· tor ot tbe Church of the Unity said lie lino Den r enougb to tbe Congl'ega tlon­

CANADIAN NORTHERN JINGLES AND JESTS,

In tho' h\l'ge lIlaJori ty of 'homes, consumors of buttel'-Cl,d nnd young­ILl'e particulal' ubout thc colol' of hutter placod bofol'e them, Whitish or impel"fectly colored butter does not l\ttmct the cye or tempt the taste, It is the woil madc IJuteel' colored with Wells, Hichanlsoll &. Co.'s JI;lpl'ol'ed But.tCl' Color, Lhat i~' lookcd I fOI' and aPPl'cciated, 'rhe lovely, delicntc .Tunc shnde pl'odllce<i by Wells, IUc}1Ul'dson & Co.'s J 1I\­

proved BlIttei' Color is weil knowlI, II, is easy to detect the buttel" colol'ed with crude nnd common colors, Such buttel' 'is usually bl'icky in colOl', sometimes mottled, and oftcn stl'ong and ,rancid, It puys buttel'makol's to usc Wells, Hichnrdson & Co.'s Im­proved Duttel' Color, When uscd hy bllttcrmakol'H, it gives ILn extrn valuc of from 2 to 4 cents pel" pound, Don't he deceived by any denIm'; in­sist upon tho kind that makes IJI"ize butter, All druggists and dealers,

, "

Winter Tourist 'nl cburch to' henr the clock strike.

"Well." said 'hlr, \Vlllcox, "we &:Ive you good tlme,:l hope." , ~'Oh, yes!" responded tbe Unitarian. , ' ,

"It Is not your tI',l1e we object to; I ... your' eternity 1"-Worcester Sp'y. ....

l<·or rl1l1 Informationl commit any Can-11"\11 NUI"Lht-l"u I~" "l!'''l1t~

, (;~:O. II, SIIAW:

,',

ROUTe TO

'rIB.- I,ud,. ta rn (!"r. Th~ Indy glrarr~ for tho Ioalll'oom \\'a~

dl'c~sed In the latest decollete st~'I~,

\\'hen u dashing 5'cllnj.: lieuu, The I~ootl looking uodo, .

St'2ppcd up lO he,' side with 11 smile,

"My denl" Miss Glrul!e," said he, with a bow. .. .... .

"You'l"e lhe fairest or maIds al Ihe ball, And 'yet If yo III' ncel, Should gl'OW, lons-cr a speel,

You would 'need lo wear nothing at nil,"

In "'tlle On,.._ to COllie.

Tltl' quick \luff, 'PLItt, PLItt of nn uuto, mobile was h":II'd III the hl,,'I, alll'Y,

And tbell n llllllnt!I'l', lung llt'awn out voIce pellied througb the nh':

"Ra-a·n"a,ogs '11' ole l-ull !", I

UncleI' FabIO Colora, "And you soy lit: wos uo true son or

Kentucky?" "No, sah! TlIe papall snys lie died of

wn'tah on the brain, He WIIS au 1m·

Fore.laht and AatJ,rac!tc. He dabbled In stocks and won, 'For he was a lucky feller,

Not only did he make his pile, . But he has. It In his cellar.

Art is limg lind time is fleeting-­Bud f;(:IllU al'lists' time is ns yullltll"ss ' as tht'i r Ol't, 0

IIII'KEL;PION" c .......... " ...~ IOOINI.! .,

ClIN1 ..... T..; I

alldor •• d b, b.,t En,lI,h ",odl, •• ljout~.I" , .', ''',pllii'd to .,ltI,h nldlo,sln Sou,t" .,,10 •. ~ ':' , '.r .u '''roat .nd GI8ftd ',oubl •• , llt"'p" ' ._ .. 0 ••••• ; Old S.r ••• Ulo.,.. F.lon., Ski" DI ••••••

I' Eo •• ",.; 'PI",pl ... Stllf 'Joints.

.... um.t .m, Lumoallo. Spr.lns •• 'ul .... • "." ,Cut.,' So,. F •• t PI.u,ls,. '

S.ld It, D,NI,I.ta. aio. Jr, It one •• f, _: ..

After capping II. clilllax onc drh'c 1\ IInil in it to prevcnt some othel' fello\\" fro III ullcnppi ng : t, .

Worms elluRe fc\'erlshnesR, mOllnln~ a.nd rCFtlesSIlf'SR clurinJ.t sleep. l[othel' Graves' 'Vorm Exterminalor is pleasant. sure. Ilnd efTectullI, ]f your rlruA'ltlst hilS none in stock, c:et him to procure It for you,

----~~~----~. '

",fnn;\" a mall who believes i!l' gh'­ing" his sal!tanic majesty hill due leaves thc other creditors to hold the er.,pty IJag,

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!

l'· ...

,\ l"(IOdoll cable 5ays: 'nle ¢\'jty of the situation tn South Afrlcu' 'hi n t. lru;t. recognized by the go,'en'" , II.CDt, \'ory gloomy IICCOUIlt.'i of llll' litatc _ of affairs in Capo Colony, Orange Colony, and lho 'rransH1Rl IU1\'o lJOOn receh'ed here from t.iIllC t<> time, through Jlrivate chanm'ls,; htlt there' hns heen II. wndency to dlS<\l'.~d­it t.hClII, 'nle announcement. ,of 111', Chamberlain's decision to Jlr(')(;(oCtl to S()ulh Africa to cxamine 011 the\\~p"t the lwoblellls J.!.resentt.>d hy the v;,.­minlltion of the Will' und the s('lIle-1IIent of affah'H in the uew llrltish colonies, has, consl'quellUy, Cltul;(,d the ut.most surprise in POIi'.ic-lll t'iI~ cles, It is tolerably c()rtnin that tht' liitUI\t!on had not, blocn nuo M trelllo' gravIty, thu colonial s~'Crl'tary would have left the whole /IIutter aIr; liolut.ely In th'e hands of J..oI"<I )lIIl1er,

The teeling helween the llriti..;h lIiHI Hut.ch In Cape Town just now is "I\id to he I'/lOrc hilter than it WP,'; ill th,' dn~'9 before t.he Wllr, J.'OI'IIWI' 'l'rllllH­va~l lind F,'cc Stllte colors n 1'1:' \\"I1I'n freely in thl.! Dutch tOWII'1 of I he Cape, nnd sedition is openly IU'euch­ea, 1..o;)ll1.IIst8 81'e nutl1l'i\II:, ,,1111'1111:11

lit this stnte of things, "n,1 ~ir OUl'­don Slbrigg is una hIe to stem tll~ 8 itl\tion in flwol' of a s\lsp',m"ion of

, " the constitutIOn, In nil p1'Ohabilit~ howe\'el', the sit­

lltition In '1'I'lInSVUI\1 Colon~·.is cnus­ing the go"el'n~lIent eYl'n ATeatel' nll­xjct~.. lind till' coloniul oflke un­nouncc1l1ent lIIust b~ 'I'ellll in c'm~ec­I ion wit.h n stntell1Cllt mllde h,\' the ChallC!Jl\ol' of the exchl''luel', in the House of COll1mons Ip1ft wl'ck, that. there is no intention t.o introduce 11.

'I'ransvanl bill during the pl'esl'llt scs­sion of llarlinll\ent, l~vidontl~' Chllll1-lain hus no IntenLion of milking the '1'I'l\nsnllll IlIly more than lhe colol,t~' cun belu'. Huml magnates IlIn'n bl'('n ust.onlshed Ilt the pl'Oposed imposi­tion of Il tllX of 10 IICI' cent, on the gbld mlncs, and thny hllye hintnd t.hll t the\' will not. \lse thl's(' sources fm' de\'elopmnnts of fresh IlI'opel'l ies unll'ss they receive Q.etter tl'eatmcnt lit t.h? hllUds oC" the IIlIIll'I'illl govcl"ll­ItInnt .. At present there is lin enl.lre IIhsense of nnterprlse, in tltl" 'l'I'ans­"anI, lind the' gov'I!l'nmcnt" is wlll'ned ngllinst 1\ policy of killing th'e .goosn thnl. 11I~'s the goldnn eggs,

ATTACKS REDMOND, ... , I'.ruell'" SlMtCl" · .. \.Rl,,, J"ortlnent ~lIl6l'iUUnK

. of tit" 1rl.1t LentJ."·, .

.a~ pire, ami to rccei\:o the grcctil\~ or ' I I ,:. PROCESS' ION I gross through the capital of the Cltl-

. our ~'OplQ on our coronnt.!on, Your ! confidence that my fnyor will be. IJ.X-

!1mll"',ita .. t Ne,.." Conol ........ d Into ., , Para~ .... p1i~.

uiiknown llllUl \\"115 found drod Cochrane, N.W.T" on October 22,

The miner<; hnve returlll.>ct in the Pennsyh'llnia mines thOUSIlllds.

Rev, I. 'y, Darr, of London, is or-

• ' ' , 'tended to e\'l'ry mensure cn.lculnted ' THEIR MAJESTIES ENTHUS-,to nlllcliora.te 'tIle conditions of my

IASTICALLY CHEERED. ISUbje<:ts, is well (ounded. and of t.he-numerous important (luestiolls which.

I come IIndel' your cOllsideration, nOllt'­Tbe KIDI:' u",1'U'" T .. The Ad.l ..... ~~ Froml apI.e"I, utOI"(' strongly to my interest

The Lon.lon <:"uull Coundl at Trlll1ll-' and s.~mpnthy than tIlose dire<:tly ! touclung tln Ule weHaI'C of Ute \Ioor-

ganizing a colons of 2,000 Dritishers for'tho Edmonton district,

, " • scs 0 IS an 0 li~r greu Clt-;;ur &tu:.re-U .... r r;.,uera'" ,\moDg lb"lln~ CIIIS.' f th' d tl t ' ~ u.1\ ..... ",. . i~, I thank you 101' your good

WIshes for mysdr I\l\d my hOlll:e, I c:ol'(lially shnl'() your nspil'ulion th,\t.

Hon. ,J, Israel Tarte has resigned from the Dominion c:nbinet, 8n de­mand of Sir 'WilfrId Laurier,

Winuipcg aldennen propose U> es-11\bll811 an c.""<:tensh'e bathing st.ation, three more' new fire halls, and a new quarantine hospital.

The Gouderham and Walker whisky interests ha,'e formed n. company to make liquor from the Icfusc of sugar beet Iuctol'ies,

Burglars ble,v open tIle snie of the Bank of Summit, Soul.h Dakola, on October 21, and escaped with $6,000 In cash, leaylng no trace,

'I'he COl'uller's jury in the case of Thomus ()'Houl'ke, of Parkhill, Ont" who died in }[anitoba, brought in a "erdict tIlut deuth wus' due to natu-ral causes, .

AI. Coo liS, trnasurer of East Grand Forks. is short over four thousand dollurs in his accounts,

l'rlvute advkes sny that the situa­tion of the Dritish force in SOnlali­hmti is worse than was at first r(l­purted,

D~tails uf '1'ol'onto exhibition llnan-I

'\ ces SlOW rcceipts of $115,785; c."\':-penditures of $10,1,54.3, and a sur­plus of ::;1.1.,242.

'1'he Dritish Miners' Io'edlll'ation has udopted 1\ resolution in favol' of na­tionulizlItioll of' mines, 'rhis is sig­nificant, as thn Dritish trades unions do nol decidn in fa\·ol· of nationaliza­tion with the freedom familial' on this continent,

According to '1'he Onlooker, Queen Alc."\,:llIldl'u hils' promised to stand godmother to the son of the Duke uud Duchess of }lflUtchestoCl' (formerly lliss Zimmerman, of Cincinnati, 0,), and the child subsequently wlll be named Alexandlll', . ,

Xn English missionary I named COOPIlI' WIIS I·ncnnt.ly murdered at Fiez, )[orocco, and his' murdernr sought refuge in the sl\nctuary, but on the OI'dl'l' of the suI tlln hn was llei7.ed nlld shot in front of the 1Il~!lque,

'rhe 'I'lII'ki'sh fOI'ces ing stt:ong opposition in their opera­tions in thn Krensa valley, A large Dulbrnrilln bnnd, in entrenched posi­tions, hns stubbornly opposnd thn furth!ll' advallce of the tro,ops, Ac­cording' to ollIcial informations the Turks hllye surrounded thn Dulgarian stronghold, lind the surl'ender of the I'e"olulionists 01' theil' dispersal is expected daily.

A, Hoy, of St, Jean, .Man" met

The LandSthing has' decided nol to sell the Danish Wesl Illdins to lhe United StateS,

King Oscar, of S,,:edell, lI)e arbi ler, has decided the Samoan controyersv against ·the United St.nles nnd in r';­-\"or of Germany,

Good antLlncite,' it. is said, has been located near Sudbury, Ont.,

An old \linn nallled J onl'S, 70 yeal'll of age, wus killed at Okotoks on Oc­tober 21 by Co train backing oyel' him, The old lIIan WtlS deaf nnd practically blind aud was walking on tbe track, A freight t!'uin started to "ack up, llIld tIS he neithnr sa\\' nor heard it he wus knocked down and run o\'er, de;\th being instantaneous,

Nova Scotia has lUlother llIurder, A I. Onney Cape, nl'ar the shore of the Day of Fundy, an Arabitm peddler brained tlnother in the tunnel of the old Maganese ore mine, und robbnd him of the contents o{ his puck. The tragedy was discoyered by a young man out shooting, who saw the ped­dIeI' carrying loose matn!'ial in I\d-dition to his own pnck. and on lind-' iug blooll spots, gave thn nlarm.

The month old infant of Mrs, J ohll Packer, of Sheppard, N',W.'I'., was found del\d by hnr husband lust week under peculiar circlllllstances. 'rhe llIan, who is a ranchnr, came to the house for dinner al noon and found the child dead and. thn mothnr slt.id she hnd killed it and WPS going to kill hnrself. lIr, Packer il1lllledintely, dro .... e his wife into Clllgl\l'Y, and the coroner wns noti1ind,

Lord Fairfax, Dritish peer und ('III

ted'Slates citizen, hilS Itrrin,(I in EnL(ll\lld tn take up. his J"),~ld"I'!(' I't'r­manent.ly in thn country, The sixth Buron Fairfax selt.led ill the United Htates, where he, owns nearly million acrcs of land in Virginia, and his descendants haye mnintnillnd ' country 'scat in that state nver since. 'rhe present Lord Fairfu. ... \VIlS in bus­i ness in W nil street, ,A cl\ble hps been receivnd at Otta­

wa from Hon, Joseph Chumbet'lain stating that mnmbers of the South African Constauulary arn entitlnd to

A Loudon cl\ble of Oct, 25 says: it 1I111y be gl'anted 1110 by the snllle­Killg l<::dwurd nnd Quccn Alc.:\:tlndra 1)1\'ine 1'I"lwidcnce which pI el:er\'cd. started on the royal progress towltrd 1I~ life it'om imminent 1I1\1lg~r, to,

relSlt ovur Illy tirlllly estnblished null the city sho'rtly niter noon today in pellct'illl empire Ilml in the 10;")'lt\ sllmc\\'hat dull ,,'cather, The rain, beal'ts of nw contented ami prol'per­however, kept ofT, Ilnd the telUperl\- OilS jJl'OjJle." ture WIlS sufllciently mild to mllke The interiOl' of the gI'Cllt hall of till'"

Guildhl\ll J,)\"\.'sented 1\ hrillillnt scenc. thn dllY enjoyahle, Outside Ducking- It WtlS liJJed with members oi tlltr hum pnlace a grent crowd hlld bt.'Cn J'o~'1\1 family, diplomllts'. omeers und will ling for hOUl'S, watching the ar- otncillls, Illl in unifol"llt, with Oll'i!' rivals ,md depart\lres nnd I.he form- bretlsts blazing with orders, 'rho ing up of the ])rocession. the bri!- Kin~'s repl~' to thn IIddress in' tIl{'

G uilclhllll WtlS, much on the s,ulle lillncy of the llltter being gl'nntly de- Hill'S as his speech nt '1'rlll,'lgo'l", tructed from by I.he fllcl. that all thn Aiter lunch th., common crier ca!led lroops were clonked. 'rhe only touch fnt· tl toast to his mnjesty the king, of colol' wus from tho lance pennllnts nlld lll\dl\lIIe Alban!, sttltioned ill oi the lancers lind the brllSS'ltIlllllets one of t.he glll\eric.o;. sllng the ~n­of the hllavy cavlllry I1.nd lhe hkllki Itional anthem. In which the \\hoh.~ painted guns of the artillery tlnd Il compllny joined, nllval gun of the slUne hun, added to Aftel' OUIIlI' {onnl\l tonsts the Plll't~-the genernl t.olln of sombreness. loft. the hnll, lhll proceSSion l'nrOrmetl,

The roofs of houses n{)ar the puIace I\nd il. reslnrtnd on its progrnss and othel' points of vlultagn, giving Il across the river, '1'he pagel\nt trav­"iow of tho picturesque pllnOnUIlI\ In I el'sed severn I mill'S of streets on the­G l'CCn Piu'k and the historiclIl ~lllll, HUlTey side of thc Rivet·' Thames, wcro lilJc,1 with spectators, whose, 'l'hure WIIS 110 spccilll incident, t.hough cheering allnounced to t.he Inss pdvi- • tho heartiness of the welcome fllr Icged public the starting of tho stato t1"ll.nscended Ilnythillg helU'd in tho­caniage with t.heir IIlnjesties. ltWrl' I\ristocl'lIt.ic portions of the-

The IU'Ol'Cssion formed up 'outsido route, thn gate, lind hnd alrendy moved ofT whnn the HI'st cnL'rlages containing THE NEWS IN BRIEF, roynl persollages and members of the household emcrged thnrefrom, 'rhe "utol'all 1)ukn or CLuubridge, who wus 'relegraml ami Cnllle~rami Condenl .. d for

in 11. carriage with Princess VictOl'ia, ClUlLe in for considnrllbln cheering. but LOI·t\ Hoberts und his sta!T 1)I\SS­nd almost unnoticnd. • 'l'hero WIIS a soltlnwhl\t tedious in­torval ueiore' the nppearlll1CU of their ItIl\jesties. who drew fOI·th the lirst ronl cheel's 'of the day as they pussed thl'o,ugh the rows of blunjucknts from thn first class cruiser 'l'erribln, luying eithCl' side of tho main entrance t.o the palacn. 'rhe King worn a linld murshal's uniform, with the clonk t.hrown back, showing his decora­tions, 'I'he Queen wore u. strl\w-col-oreti toque and a fur colltlrntto tlnd '''~'UK, Doth tltll King antl Queen ooked extrnl1lely wnll and continu­

bowod t\leit' acknowledgements warm welcome extended t.o

An c.:'(pert est.imate of thn nUlllbel' of fnrllL implemcnts sold in ~fllnito­bIt during the present sellson plnces the numIJel' of biIHICl's Itt bntwnen 5.000 nnd 6,000, Itnd the threshing: outfits III 500.

Thn OnLnrio Licensed Victul\llers IIrn hit ving di IIiculty in raising 11. clt.m­paign fl'm!.

The citizens of Moosomin have du­cidud to estaIJIi:;h 11. hospitaL

Hon, Joseph Chamberlnin will loave IGnglnn!l nnxt month to tom' South '"\frien.

SiLo Ant.hollY Pntl'ick iracDonnol hits ul'en nppofntnd undel' - secretary for ll"eland. the special war gratuities. All who

haye sorved botwccn thn 10th 'If Oc-tobel', 18!l~! and' the 21st of' , ..... " " '1'h~" Killg's": esc'ort 'of Life' Guards' Gnnernls Dotha aud Delarey hav.::. 1902, nrc entitled to ty, " , , ' ·ab.mdollcd their trip to tho Uni led

It will be pal'd by'the stafT omcnr o{ equerries, etc" ~vere the only detach- Stntes

_ lIIent of the procession not wearing .. South AJI·ica. King's Court, Droad- I k d tl d COil ·S, Iln lese tl'oopnrs 11m e U The Britillh Uolulllbia lend slllnlter wny. I,ontlon, S, W, brilliant ?isplay, , eXlIel"imcll t Itt 'I'rail, n, U,. has 11I'0\,-

A rnilway t\vo, milns long with Partly 1Il consequence of tiln Inngth cd a succnss. rolling stock consisting of a railway of thn route, t.here wu~ J10Whllr~ Il Ilnd It passenger train is an unusual great crush of people, WIth thn excep­thing ill this land of great distances. tion of op(Jn llpncns like '1'l'afnlgar Dut such a railwny came jn~o Oal- squtlre. 'whnre tho London county gary on Saturday afternoon. It was council prnSllntnd the King with un

'\ ,cnb\e fl'OIll Loudon S;lYS: MI'll. ])ickinllon, sistel' of t.he Illte Charles Stunrt Parnell, hns publishet! "bil.tcr c(lrrespondencc between herself Ilnd ,J ohn Redmond, elm il'lImn of the United Irish Lol\gue, IInU of the Il'ish Jllu',llnllwntlu'y PllI'ty, in which sho dem8nds nn accounting of the funds ruised in Amcrica to silve A ,"ondnle, the estnt!.' of the Illttl ~Ir. Pnrnell, frhll the hnnds of outsldem.

with II gUllning accidnnt on October 21,: Whllo travnlling in a wagon he Wflllt'tO lift his gun, but t.he trigger got caught and the gun went off, the ~lischnl'go clltel'ing his .. heart, causing IIIsttUlt. death,., " "

the Cllnadian Northern and was for address of welcolUn. and whnl'e the the branch which will run betwccn Doel' ~genel'als, Both a, Delilrey ami Htrathconn Ilnd Edmonton, 'l'he rail- DeWot were prominent l It.mong thn way wellt north Saturday.-Calgllry spnctatol's, and lit the city bounbary, Albertan. 'I'emple Dar, whern the lord Ill'ayor,

.' .r sheriffs, al1d other city ollicinls wei-When Andre~ Carnegie presented comed his majesty Ilnd presented him

the falDous library of t.he'late Lord with thn city's sword,

A potition is being circulated and will be presented to tho Calgury city council at its next meoting asking; fol' tho discontinuance of the curfn\\' bell, J t is set forth that the only thing the curfnw docs is to waken ui) the children wno ure 'in bnd 'tinct, Ilsleep, .

The chief constable of Dirmingham, hilS issued n, warning to all arm and. ' alUlL1unition ll111nufact.urel·s not to; snll goods fOI' shiplUnnt to the I;ro~ ' .. claimed districts of Ireland. A spec­

J n reply' to, hel' Ih'st. letter, )11'. Hndmond \\Tote to ~It·s, Dickim;un, saying tho obJecl of tho AlIll'l'iclUl

, lunds were the el'ection or a' 100nu­Illent to 1011', I'al'lll'\I in li"ulllin, ,lIl1d the purchasc of' A vondille hOUFO Ilnd ,,1.wn, which should be 11"\'lIilnhle uS a residet'lce M tho l'ul'noll flllllil~'. )It,, Hl'dmond's bid wns set usidll ill fll­"01' of one fl'OIll ~lt·, Doylund,' n Dulh tin butchel', who hilS lIltHle nn IIgl'eo­ltIent with ,J ohn l'nl'llIll1, brother of thl!. deceased stlltesllllln, : 'Thus," snid lfr, :'Redmond, "it wus impos­sible to· buy the' house und thn COIlt­luittcc pl'occcdei:l with t.ht\ pmjecl. of orecting Il Purnell statue," ~}lrs.' Dickinson, wrote again sllying

lhatollr, 110yliUld "no\v'o,ffol'ed loO U(7

cept the ,$25.000 collected iOl' the purchase. of tho estute, Ilnd ,would .nl­low the bnlllnce to I'elllllhi pll a:ten yenrl>\ Illoi,tgage, 'I'o,' this letter 7th', Hedlllond did not I'eply, 1\

A ' 111'011650.1 'being IIInde thaI. Puruells' ' niHI MI'S, J)ickil1son I'eside in the purk nt ',,\.\'ondule, Dickill!;oll wrote ': '

.. As to the" condition 1 thut. IUIY ll\Cmbcr of tbo falllil~; should, be nl­lownd to' I'eside Ilt. A.\'ondal'e ,~hould t.hey desire to 0.0 so. 'that: is, to sny

'sufTel'nnce as either cnl'etukl'rs or , , J.. ... Ilc\kt).~I><~r:;I;~:., lui ,1 clm suy. is thllt 1

have enough hl'ot.hel'

dimeul

'l'he stealltel' 'I'm·tl\r, which sailed for, the aril'lI t from Vancouver on 'l'uesday, huli flitcen saloon and 75 ~teerltge ptlll~engers, and a full' cargo of 2,500 tons of 'general . iI'eight, :Amongst the Inttel' was Il large con­sigmnellt of dog salmon, in which ,a considel"Uble 'industry is being built

with oriental ports.

John,Morley thnre" was con- At the Mansion House most of the speculation as to whnt Mr, i'procellsion stopped, 'l'hnir majesties

do with it, Ho has from thern being Ilccompanind ollly the library to CaJU- by the sovereign's tJScort, and thn

urih·",.,.it.v ,It is a, gift of Prince of Wales, the Duke of Con­generosity. and as such hns nuught and other princes, eq,,"n iet;

boon nc.cepted by the Duke of Devon- and aides, to the Guildhall, where shii'e; the chancellor of the uniyer- they arrived without nny nxlol aOL'din-s(ty. ,. , ary incidents. . •

Glasgo,w: ever uIert in tuking' up Owing tp the King's cal'l'ia[{e hning . the last some confusion occlIlTed Ilt

progressive issues of municipal gov- the entrance of the Guildhllll in an' ernment, is leading the wav towards ' J endeavor to e!npty the carriages a new systCIr, of- tuxation -'of land quick!~' and avoid keeping his l/Iujes': values. The refol'mers of that city t.~ \\"lIttill~, Several of the 11I'WC(JSS('s' have advocated for n. lung period the \\0'10 luther unceremon[ ... SI) ·JL;Jo,>it., special nssessment plan, ,by which a"': . Ie t, ~J ;;'l','wnlkj who!,'~ tlw,Y 1.1" .. ·1i portion of the expense of locl\l illl- to throw theil' wrnps into carrillglls, provement' can 'be chnrged against which were bning ttustled nil <lo>",n II.

tJie property directly benefited, a narrow street, and a confused IILUSS principle in COnlmon use·In the Uni- of princessns, Il\dies-in-waiting Ilnd ted States but unknown in Engltlnd. such generals as had t.ime to dis­Progressives ho.Ye ,also favored, the mount gnthered Ulider' the canoI,ied betterment of the present principle entrance, When the King arrived he

have .urged the necessity for tl1X- looked tired and stepped hea\'il~r grea t .renu, and unoccupied build-i f1'om his carriage. 'I'he Queen, threw

ngs, An important, conini'ence, suni- ofT the wrEl,p. which covered her shu­by tne" corporation of Gll1s- pIe straw-colo'red dress. trimmcd

in .London to consider with gold, Her majesty, who looko.l parliament subjecting marvnllously youthful and well, I\C­

.'I\\.lIU values now" exempt., cepted a bouquet 'from the lady n"~,,,c."nfluelltiuI body· with mayoress and the King shook hands

160 delegat~, rel)resenting 124 I.or- with heT, Thn proceSSion then st.art­oughs, . count~' and urban' ~ di!ltrict cd off down a long picturesque row cOlulll:Jls of the United Kingdom,' Th~ of "DeefeatCl's," J

resolution, approYing of the In the great hall the seven hundrnd princ:ip,le', the of -lund' PCl'sons waiting about t.he luncheon

10cuI tables cheered as ihn King callie in, His majesty .. acceptnd the corporl1.­

-addresfl and then the lUembnrs roynl family sat down and tbe

lunc:nelon.commenced: 'I'he most in­feature of thn royal pro­

to th'ls point was the King's rcply to the address of the'Lond!?n county council on Trafalgar square, The Doer gnneritls occupied prominetlt seats in the centre of thn county council stand, illlmediately facing t~e

ial ordlll' also has beell issund tltn b, I

even to stich parts of Ireland ns arl/, not 'procluJnied' shipments of arms; must bc;..._ clepl"ly marknd as such, UI~­del' puin oi slringent pennI tics.

, lil·s. Mary Ann Mills, eighth COII­

cession of Dlnllshard, celnbrated hCI-1171h birthday on Saturday. Rhe was born in the county or' Fel'lllLln­agh. Ireland. OctobCl' 18, 1785, 1\Irs, ~l ills and hel' huslJand callle to Can­ndu in 1857, and set.tled in lhn­township of Usborne, in this CUlIlItS" 'I'wo :.etlrs afterwards MI', Mills dil'd. 1011'S, Mills has been a widow nClll'1y hall a cnntury, 'rhere is a fhmily or five sons amI ioul' daughtel's; I he­eldest son is 77 years of age,

,A pJllicntion will be made at next sessioJI of paJ"liament for an act to incorporat.e It company to con­struct 1\ raihvny from a point in the­town of Mncleod in the district or Alberta. N, W. T" thnncc by \vay of Stnnrl-Off llnd Cardston southwal'ds to I.he interntltional boundary, withi power to connect with a railway sys-

I

tem of the United States; with au-also 'to construct branchnlr,

from any points on the PI'oposed lille' not c.'{cecding in nny one cllse thirt.y miles in length,

Page 8: Treherne · DR: LAMONT, physician, Burgoon nllli coronet Office and roaidonco on nOl'Ue J!tr~t.Treharne, , ., Physiclau nnd Burgeon. M. D. C. M. Uulvtll" , sit)' ot Mnuitobn

While ~i)(~ai,~g of ,threshing ~ne l~.kiILigl o~ Qlilr ,you~g .men announced that

, ' waS very well satisfied 'with the • C:badeis.' ";i Mrs w"u' way in which everything had tum- ,

, -HUing w.:d an' Unlimited 61-perieru:c in all branches of the profe5J!ion I am Pnlpa,re<i to do 'WOrk second to pope I ha TO somo beautiful Wallpaper designs for 1901 and am.prepared .to lSUP1!lr paper u well os hang It. make a spec::iait)' of interior, ,deeorat­;·~:~ft~~:~' an S' t'd af er ed out, but he bad not got as far as •

<' a ur ay rom .." , . . ~.

f · ds' W· the mamage bcense yet. . -. ini. ,Workdonoontbe shonest notice. Contracts taken. Ma· terial supplied- All work and • material" gulU1Ulteed: ",A post

....... nen m JU- . •

" Mr. Hawkins bas purcb~d: the Ferris farm. The consideration, • we hear was $i,800.

card dro.p~ into either Tre­heme or Rat.hweU offices will reo, • cleTo prompt at~!1tlon ••••••• :

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Mr. Thomes, of Shrewsbury, T t..' M last,. ,England, who has bet!n 'threshing' reuerne,' an . . Mrs. Wm.Tindall returned f~om 011 Mr. JOk~l1 Cah.rterh's dmachtine, iSt !.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;; . 'U" h b has 1.!. now ma -lDg 15 ea quar ers a == wlDmpeg, were s e ,ut:en con- 'al J P' . suiting a specialist in behaU of her onr gem ., s.

, Farm for Sale

'daughter, wbq. h~s bee.n an invalid A Dom-;"in-=iC""o-'n-sl-lr"""v-e)-'o-r""'wbo bas The south-west quarter of 28-7:9 ~or'some time: . ., '. surveying for coal in Manitoba for sale. A few acres# broken,

, . >, ·A. J. Cotton, th~ man from Thun- past summer, has re~ and small shanty and, stable' 011

: der Hill, was a Riitbwell visitor on tu to Ottawa an~ presen~ a property. All good arable land. Friday last. ", favonIble report. 'HIS operations About four miles, froin 'Treherne. , " wt:re mostly confined to tbe south- Easy terms. Apply to

, J. A. Sbepperd, buyer for J. P. ern porti~ri of the province in the :w ALLACE MCCREARY, , ,Graves & Co.' returned to the ,mar- Turtle Mountain district, and dem- 2-4 ' Treherne.

'''. ket on Tuesday last fro111' 'a few onstrated the fact. tbat tuere is ============== dllY'S visit in the city.' .. . plenty of lignite, coal to",be had \ C. R. Somerville of Treherne and there. 'Examinations ",ere also E. S. Attridge of, CypresS Rh,rer, made in the northern parts of the

pro'vince for salt and gypsum. Both

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were in tOWI~ o~ Monday last.' of these were" found Hi paying

'R. A. Saoders6ri.'of Treherne op- quantities. Job -Pr, i.n ting'. 'ened out ill' the confection~ry bus- It 'is 'lI~derstood that railway'

" . luess ill'Rathwelt; in the Robertson !!!!!!!!~~~~~~~!!!!'!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!! building 011 Monday lastl. "Dick'~ companies', have agreed to carry'

C' -'p'. ,R·:-threshing machines at one half rate will' carry a complete line of goods, when, same is returned to original and will have, everything up-to­date. His business is sure to be a shipping point, and the men accOl~-success'; for'''Jack'' WoOdnian,th.~ panying the'plItfits WIll be carrh!d

, at the rate of one cent per mile in town mascot was his fi,~st customer: each direction. This will facilitate

M~. J. McDomlld, of Winnipeg, the moving of threshing outfits from .. proprietor of the Albion Hotel, was distriCtS w?er~ thre:;hing' is:' co~n~ in town 011 'l'uesday last. ,:Mr .. Mc~, pleted tb dlstncts ,where much work

-' .(Ionald has considera in remaiiLs to be done., , - , the 'district and" '\\'as .. . . ' .';' . " .. h " H" ' 'd . The fad 111 WlU\1lpeg 'Just now, .Q~er t e. ~allle. e l1l:ve~te \0 an- brotlght about by the scarcity, of ?tb.er ~holce qu~rter sec.t1?n bef?:e fllel, is to wear a scarlet rosette on rc;tur~l11g. " the lapel of the coat, with a small , The school opeiled on MOllday chunk of black diamQnd 'attached. ~a:sLaft~r a week's holidays. ' The Ladies ~ear a si.milar coat sig~.' a~ trustees have secured a:,teacher ,'for tne ganuus caUIt, and the question: !be bal3:n.c~ of tlle yeav. t~,:"tbe .pe:- "How is ~ollr c.oal bunker?" is,. as son of MISS Bertha: Snelli of W1U11I- popular WIth tallor-nlade frocks of peg, wh~;,)Yill take <;harge of· the the ara\Yitlg room as it is, with. the ~enior 4epartmellt. >' calicoes of the kitchen. . "

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RATHWE:LL~ MAN. "Fult"line of 'Drugs, PatentMedi=

. cines.' .. Toilet Articles. Prescriptiofts carefully'dispense<i.

PAUL KANE, Financial Agent~' Rathwel',

," h • " , '.' • .~ Agent for Ontario Loan and j)ebenture Co" the Confedera· tion Life Association and 'Vestern Farmers Live Stock In­surance Co. Money to loan at 6, 6~ and 8 per cent.

OFFICE AT MEDICAL HALL.

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Adam·' Forbes, ,Rathwelli -. ,"

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Air~Tight· ij:eaters ·We have just pl~ced ·in stock a

large number of thE; celebrated '

n,<lore's Oem, Ensign and Terrell's

'Ai!' tight 'heaters. \Ve invite in-spectioll of tliese goods. Car of coal oil to arri\'e this week

'Mr. Thos. ~Ioody has. mov~d bis Coupterfeit 5 ~ollar l?ills of, the T" 0' t' he' 'Ea' st, " machine dowil to:" the Montreal and MOlson's Banks, are , _ 'THE RATHWELL HARDWARE

'htry; and \'Yilt remain· in c,ircuhitic}\i just" now, and several To' th .. e West,. flit. tlulr(iistri(~t ~or a period of ',six "been passed in the East. The ,.., .

Is are not considered close imita-, " TRI-WEEKLY." " ' - . ' tions by the bank officials, but they I. ' '. " ••••••••• ~' ••••••••• ~ ......... ' ... ' ••••••••• · .... '8. -

,1J""-lhilVe ~ufficient resemblance .to the Tbrou'gh fir,st-cla~s sreepers, ,diners" :'1" "h" ,-,'.' .. :',' , ,''', ',"/, '. S"'" -" : &it!. ba:ri~ bills to ~e diffic~llt 6f'de-,' an~ tourist,~ .7~~e~~rs ,on e~ch " :' '." ~t " " .. orner -,' " ore 0 tectlQI1 "hen burnedly handled. _ train. ,ConnectIOns, EAST • " , ;.. ' ,: - , : . '. ., ,,- . '"' , ;....

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"Ea~tarid.·.West" . ' . ,

': ' We; aloe now showing' our'p~trons : : a line, of goods in which, we ,fake spe- : :. cial. pride., , They are a choice -lot of : .'

" ,i ',.,., . WC 'INTER ·;DRESS· COODS " ,j: with tbe Lake ,. ' .•

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_ ,r .• , ' . :'.th~Y a~e, 'such. good· goods.' A'nd the:: ::'

': prices are .cut 10:" to ill.troduce theD?-. :, .::: .. ' ~ ::. , '~ See 'our' st6ck -of blankets; fur coats ':'" . c'

m:~~~~:'~~1~~nl~tio~ app!Y'to":the'nearcst • ' , ' ~ " '. ',' , .

n ,:~and' winter, footwear. It's uP,-to. date.:,;,.:,: ,-" .' I' -'. I'· ,.'. • ..-. "

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