THE DAILY WHIG, WEDNESDAY. 'NOVEMBER 12 ee - -- TREATY SIGNED] c= »mmz=aoms. 1] FNNOX TRIAL. That Gift, Remarkable Degree by IT NOW" AWAITS RATIFICA- | rion, Se iermaker. | PARTICULARS: It IN. PETITION Pi | 1 "Famous Active" Range a TION OF SENATE Among the delegates to the Ameri- AND CROSS FILED can Boilermakers' Convention, recently held at Atlantic City, was one of the . Differential Duties -- Treaty Pro- | most ® remarkable experts in "second. | Charges of Ballot-Switching Made, \ "Does 1 ts work while you doy vides Against Their Imposi- | ight. or mind readine, or whatever --Intimidation and the Pay- } 'Arrange the firé, put on th -- fon b 2 ¢ a Pi one may choose to call it, that this | ment of Voters--The Dat y . hat ee , §iten we cookipfiehd ive Reyou know positively tion by Newfoundland--. 008 E70 try can boast: He fs Bert Reese, a ! e Date o 4 - what your range is doing while you are doing other work. + t. the States. resident of Chicago, who is well known | o Fria) hy Napanee. = The ** Famous' Thermometer registers thé exact heat of the oven. St. 's, Nfid., N. 2.--P ie % yh a 'es is aliar | Toronto Globe, . The litt) ves access ar ee He Ton wot | Eattiewiar) we. Sil. ab Dogon | TAT gn Wh td Jo 1 British ambassador at Vert in- | been little heard of in the east. Since | 2. 0 lie esday > iu petition Active." ie 5 forming him that the reciprocity trea- | he does not make any parade of his Spain te Te er : omas ars " The "F, o ty between the United States and | powers and does not in any way at. on i» i iil ; RH are / amous Active'! has all the good points of all other ranges, and Newfoundland had been signed by Sec- | tempt to explain them as marvellous: Te hy G or iN a 1 2 fitty- a 4 3 many exclusive ones of its own, retary Hay and himself, and now only | lv mvsterious gifts, or flaunt them be- | © ee nr re are one Free booklet from our local sarast bran awaits the ratification by the United | fore the people in 'the "show" line, it | Paragraphs of particulars. "It is ur lodal agent orp rt ch house, charged that at Amherst Island D. States senate. not Vapoper to say something Play, lan amon: amidated Oa 8 [of ¢ about him. i fy | Makers of the Differential Duties. Mr. Reese is a German, somewhat | William Witzon. by Hhieaining to gis / . ~</ arys ** Sunshine" Furnace |S * tt vote By > and ** Cornwall" Steel Range 7 . . - : . Washington, Nov. 12.--An important past middle age, and his appearance aa o , A sensible * advits to feature of the reciprocity treaty just would indicate a well-fed and "easy | exponent, and on he Sav following London, Toront: I ving through HEE th Rtaiadine vo fine inorahant or tradesman. Just jth eetion < time dng 4 » 0, ontreal, Wianipeg, Vancouver, St. John, N.B. safeguard against the differential duty what to call his remarkable gift of or Js nk on : m orsh To and th favor of ; s+ enters | mental sight he and others are at a | Vas Proms quop. Jicense 10 n favor of all goods entering New- | ¥ a S duce him @o vote for the respondent; \ : : i Oo g g. i oh me DP du $ aes . : i > The painful and annoying Symp- | foundland from Encland or of the loss to know. It came to hi, so he | that money was paid John Armstrong LEMMON, CLAXTON & LA WRENSON, AGENTS. toms experienced by gt women | 1iu \ jos. "I ifferenti savs, when he was ere hoy id | writish Colonies. This dilierential duty | S8V5, 1 he was a mere boy, at 3 : x enn at this period of life are easily over- | in the case of the dominion amounts |§I0¢ that time he has been able to jo Bed township, to be expend AD ) € : " fod corruptly. come by Lydia E.: Pinkham's to thirty-three per cent., which is a perform, with some slight mental | Lal, : : Vegetable Compound. : It is espe- | very heavy handicap upon imports strain, the most unusual and astound- Another charge is that agents of the AT NEW ORLEANS. . spe ing feats of mind-reading. That is respondent stored quantities of liquor - fi the use of voters in dierent | Many Interesting Financial Topics I t cally designed i meet the. needs from, Hee ginited, States, LI din hardly the name for them, because, S System that the difierential has not yet been 2 1 ul, 2Ci se, | oi a. . - ; Do y o Tit at the trying imposed by Newfoundland upon United without asking one to Bx ene 5] laces in the town of Napanee, and Well Discussed. e of change o C4 | thoughts on any particular event, he | hat this liquor was used on election day. | 1t is no exaggeration to & States goods, but it is learned that it : Mrs 8 10 exaggeralion § Site ths was the purpose to.do so, and that | can instantly tell to the remotest de- Peg followinetrao ol id 5 : the result would be the loss of nicat Ltai Just what has taken place in a ral fl i . 8 great | & 1. trade with Newfoundland is not | mans life, and where and when. [Sr um ng alue of her medicine at such times. doubted here. As it is, the treaty pro-] Just before the convention I met |° o NUDE? of nauies are alk ub , so challenged on the grounds that the <8 \ : ; " i a QR 3 . 4 : Lo : i : ar | s o o " -! ir BD I wish to thank Mrs. Pinkham for vides against the imposition of the Mr. Reese and he gave me an exhihi- | voters Pr i Piet ete. J PN BTL LL Money, it is alleged, was paid to | various electors in sums ranging from what her medicine has done for me : tin f his rers. which was be : | differential duties. This in the case of.] tion ol his powers, which was quite be ; : rt Ve ] NY teouble was hinge of life Four flour amounts to a margin large en- vond anvthing that even the most fer- | The gross petition, Jn which the pe- 4 Ir x Ey li $0 fail, my ough to warrant the expectation that tile imagination could conjure. He had | Wilting ate He nF. Baker, Henry Hl Wo I ained gan Tat ry =n my Po the United States will continue to | never scen me before, so far as T know | Milling and Reu en Herrington, and R ! f my sgn pn oe command the trade in that line. The and I certainly had never laid eyes J the i s 3 . Boks a LT : T di i pains across the kidneys. Hot flashes attitude of, the New England senators | On him until that yoment. He did [2 Be x one L der Inch ye 5 : z ¥ ea Blen ing IS a were very frequent and trying A to the new treaty is problematical; | NOt even known my name, and, as we | VY in = als Prine y With . El 5 hn : Te } > regenee of Te S ety | an alleged conspiracy, an charges 5 3 x oy friend advised me to try Lydia | they have committed themselves to a Were in the presence col a third party that i diatel Pe I a d \ New Science , : Vv i is ot | Whose reputation for' honesty and | V1al immeciately alter the nomination PARR ' E. Pinkham's Vegetable Come | treatv in theory, but it is not yet : of Mr. Madole the executive officers of pound. Ihave taken six bottles of it | known whether they will accept the | strict adherence to the truth cannot | the vol inti e re oars i and am to-day free from those troubles. | (ctails of the new arrangement. be questioned, there was no room for e reform association of .ennox en- 1 cannot speak in high enough terms : the doubt w i UnCoOnse ously spread tered into a conspiracy for the plac of the medicine. > i over me as yecame acquainted with \ hi ' i A and ne anand) TITLED AND A PAUPER. the marvelous ability of the man. [in the hands of a man hired and that a judicious blending finitely improved the brought into the riding to relieve Mr. quality of tea. ~ This blending can only be doue by Sig In the old days people drank straight teas, but give it a trial." -- BELLA Ross, 83 Mont- Tearing a pigee of paper into five : 4 gs fo s : . Madole, as it was thought, from per pr b i an expert and it requir 8 comple-ted machinery as we ing of the organization of the riding as the public taste became cultivated it was found clair Ave., Roslindale, Mass. -- $5000 for. | Baronet With Honored Name in |picces, he asked me to go to another k Tit . sonal responsibility for any illegal or well as practical knowledge to accomplish feet If original of above letter Proving genuineness English Workhouse. part of the hotel and write on*one of corrupt acts. . Our 40c. is a Special Blend Cannot be produced, the slips of paper the maiden name of 52) ' That has given remarkable satisfaction. 1% A striking illustration of vicissi tudes is to be found in the list of }0Y mother: on another the name © oi : one of my school teachers, and on the | GIFT TO READERS. MAYOR PAUL CAPDEVIELLE, draws smooth and delicious and is an econom:cal tea as well as it is full of strength TOLL: GATES. il those lately accepting hospitality from | © 2 Ry hr eye I night | the Guardians of West Ham Union, ning any Rha Se, Init At | Who plays a prominent part in various con- Fieland, whish included the name of | fosue to ash. i au 1 takine care | prom One of America's Largest veations being held at New Or- Si : re , se! sue anner as : 3 William Gordon Macgregor, Bart. to remove mysel in § on Jae As Medical Houses. ws this week. to admit in no wav of his even know- . : ; . . Now Orleans, La. Nov. 12.--Emer- ino where I was. I then folded each The proprictors of Warners' Safe Ne leans, Lau, NOV, .oiLme lin of paper and, holding them in my Cure, as soon as they heard that the | gency circulation and assets currency Str d B clashed hand, returned where he sat | government =tatistics sho [ear and branch hanking ere Hi priveipal O\U rosS., wi Siriend. He asked me to hand | over 3,000,000 people suffering supjeets ol wiscussion, to-vay at lie heats : wil my fie, ie ake me to had | pr SADA pote TE TE rnd days ssson. of the America 109 Princess Street, Kingston. hold two of them myseli and to place | er, immediately made an arrangement Bankers Associatian convention. The the firth in nv pocket. I did not have | by which any reader of the Whig can eakers included Theodore Gilman of anv idea what was written on the | hare a free trial bottle of Warner's N Ww York, Congressman Charles 3 slips, as thev were divided, so it was |} Sate Cure by simply asking for it in Powloe of i Jersey, Chatles q. impossil le. for me to influence his ja lotter, Address Warner's Sale Cure J llawes of Lihols, oX-compirol er ol mind by my thoughts. | company, Rochester, N.Y., mention- the currency; Horace White, editor of Taking one of the slips from mv | ing this paper. the New Yost Rvaning Posy, ard ope hand. he placed it against his fore- | This. is the remedy that papers | gressman A. Pugsley of New York, head without unfolding, and asked me | Wrote so much about in connection to put my finger on it for a moment. | With the cure of Gen. William Frost Four Generations. "The question now i<. What can we ao? took part in the Jamon Initre nN Yon Meantime on a piece of paper he had Will the county do away with this Cabul to Candahar. being Several | «itten a line of strange characters, harrier if the-city makes markets | times mentioned in dispatches in the which were absolutely meaningless to free ¥ Let the citizens stag together, Afghan and Burmese campaigns. . | mv friend and myself. Looking at this and there will be no tolls at the close Si William is fifty-six, though his inscription while the paper was held nA. WEI silvered® hair and beard made him look acainst his forehead, he immediately older. He was innocently associated Seid: "Whore wes T on Dec 25th. with a gang of swindlers, who wee 1001.7" "That was oie of thi ques Kingstcn the Only City Handi- capped by Them. Sir a Kingston, Ont., Nov. 12.--(To the] por some time Sir William has been Fete) : Toll gates belong to the ear- |, familiar figure in Levton and Wal res and not the twentieth cen- | (huinstow. He suffers from partial Kingston is the only city in On paralysis, which affects his speech as v2 tario that is handicapped by the well as his hands. Sir William is the county imposing a toll tax. fourth baronet. He is the son of the well known that the public p late Rev. Sir Charles Macgregor, and prefer dealing in the larger places, | eeeeded his father in 1879. The first where greater variety and later pro- Lpolder of the title was Sergeant Sur ductions nian be + but realizing gen to George IV. The motto of the as few citivens do, that it costs ever) family, which is of common ancestry farmer from civhtesn cents up to degl with the Macoregors of Macgr in Kingston, ¢an we wonder that eco foo, and spair nocht." nomy ry that they can do bout li has" a vounger brother, as well at some other place and save J apoio Reginald Macgregor, who in some cases thirty odd cents toll. ples enna B : | ) . Ts : | Nuttall, of the British Army, whose | Toronto Globe. | kidneys became so clogged with uric The accompanying photograph is | acid while campaigning in, South Af- | one of the eldest born in 'h of five rica that he nearly died of Bright's | venerations of Canadians. The great | Disease, but he was entirely cured by | yreai-grandmother of the baby in the Warner's Safe Cure. Only recently the picture is the venerable lady sea ted on | exclusive society of Washington was | the left of the group. She is Mrs. Ma- WOMAN CRIMES ACT VICTIM. 8 - rig . : startled by the cure of one of its lead- via Joyner, Svdenham, Frontenac Fan Yo emth Iyer bucket shop rauts tions I had written. Handing the pa- ng members, Mrs. Francis W. Gres: | county, Ont., aged eightv-eicht vears, and the ova Jubilee Svndiicate S ES . rs . Cre po 1 easurer of the |, . re 2, British sol : 3 : + = s wv to my friend, it was opened, and | ham, secretary an treasurer « ve | and daughter of an Irish British so Publisher Goes to Jail in" Default | Sy 4 0 + evidence pet } ' , IR : J ¢ . b Swindle in 1897. He gave evidence at there were: the words Mr. Reese had | | Higher League of Education, who was { dior. Her father's brother, = James = Bakin done with of Bonds. their trial that they. had used his repeated. | cured with the same remedy, and the | Stinson, died a few years ago. near [ vears. 'Dublin, Nov. 10:--Mrs. Annie (Ma: Tne o hele Souls Niihow his The exact contents of the other four | papers of Wisconsin were full of the | Kingston, at the age oi 105 M: N NS hony, the first woman imprisoned un knowledge or consent. ey re oi papers avere 'reeled off in less time than emarkable recovery of Miss Rosalie | Mrs. Rhoda, Butchart; of Toronto, age rN Nw . servitude, Is Teller, secretary of the Floral Club ! sixtv-nine, daughter of the above, . JEAN der the Crimes Act during the present J to 'terms of penal s ek onid the telling takes, and without him iu ~ le camyaim, was arrested at Waterford J source of income was cox. a Week pall },,y uy touching any of them. He of Miltvaukee, who doctored for many | holds the baby. The others-are Mrs. and seat to jail, under a two months' by a relative. With the recent death cimoly asked that a closed hand, con ears for female trouble, when " she | Ellen. Powel, of Toronto, aged filty. | £8 . BEST FOR BAKING sentence. Mrs. O'Mahony, proprietor of Of that relative Be became much taining the paper, be held toward him really had kidnev disease, and this re- | qauchter of the late Henrv Armstrong 3 the Waterford Star, refused to furnish strnightensd; fil, with Jaton ame for a brief' space, and then, evidently medy promptly restored her to her fa- | of Kingston, and Rhoda Butchart by 3 N bail to cease the publication of bov- J the practically curable disease OL ,goprine some mental strain, he would ily and friends. Other readers will ve: | first marriage; Mrs. Winifred C. Park- > . «® rs hl : : . : , tiv Wi 8 ¢ | ! TC 1 NN zin cotting notices. H. Pr Lyman, editor fpbomotor ataxy. Sh William hae utter the question or the name with | member the sh of Mrs. Rebecca | hill, Calgary, N.W.T:, aged twenty- 3 NN 1s delicious, appetd g and of the same paper, was also arrested rye resighediy to Pe Nr he out the least hesitation. In the case [omits of Nein , Tos who ya seven, daughter of J oe and Fen 3 ] wholesome. and sent for a similar term. and is inclined to "accept his present, 5 other's maiden name he hand cured at the age of ninety-two, and | Powell, and Marion Alma Parkhill, 7 . . . Jak Fhiloseplucal/s. ln_.the i Hoth. ed-pencit and paper to my friend. and | Miss Virginia owns end, sice:presidont | Calvary. awed one: year. Mrs, ayer, N Nh N Empire Soda 1S absolutely ¢ s Ouse wo refuses to see any VISITors, JK . ) ' ters ToOf the Young People's Temperance Un- } resides he-old} stead nd AE Ta dai Trees As Forecasts Of Rain. 4 h asked him to write down the letters | ples per: I who resides on the old homestead; a N $ The MoothTy Weather Review. although many come with presents. as he spoke. It is not an extremely lion, who had pretty nearly bankrupt- | her husband, Charles Joyner, who (FOR, 3 pure and of unvarying It is true teil peop le often say, that and the proper be ile : hic Ji he | common name, but without hesitancy fed herself by buving "medicine when { died some years aco.. were among the A \ No: as strength. Its purity cannot the turning-up of leaves is a sum of fmamtains © on Wn his Poverty the | he spelled it absolutely - correctly, fj luckily she heard of Warner's Saie | early pioneer settlers "of the county. = RY 2 ith for iti d "NM yain. 1 have heard the: remark miny that 'he endeavors alive up 9 Ah CL When 1 asked him how he -agcounted-+ Cure. It is one: ol the oldest remedies | { Mr. Joyner filled the position of reeive eh R be tampered with for it is made timer hrtas far as my -observatfony fp motio.ol his_elass=--""Nohlesse oblige. for this remarkable -gift- he shiusoed Lan Ametich, and has by actual count | of the county for many ws, and his : LIA BF and atu in ackets in En- the sen does not seem to be' a -- Fis shoulllers and proclaimed his ab Feured nearly a quarter of a million | name figures in the -political history of Ro : P P P rv sure one. 'There are many Kinds Agricultural Training Of Children. | solute ignorance. He said : i people. : : | the county and the Limestone City. SAR | NN gland by the best Soda makers of trees, like the silver leaf poplars, For nearly a century past Germany "I shave not the least idea how '1 | The argument is thay soos all sek eet : : the 1d i fact lars he mi: + A Yan oe ha 3 i The te | ness > the Kkidnevs getting *¥93 133 : ad rae in: fact all ply ares hh maple, fid hae tone afte tu the importance ~of {am enabled to do it, The Su | oe Souivey Team wil A Brilliant Military Wedding. 2 = In the word. » + onks ' cir sx % : : ror. came 2 whe! ras ¢ cloge ( Fi 01s - pttie ofthe aks. wid nS training the children of agricultural power came 10 nx whe 2.1 was ahout hi ; 4 he 1 d k ; Bloomfield. * N.J., Nov. '12.--Nearly . . : Ask for it at your grocers. leaves up whoever there a. fairly districts in the intelligent cultivation cirvht vears old, and since then 1 have | thing the blood and weakens every or hon ud et cluding prom strong, steady wind, but they do it ax |G on | nd has been -advancing | been able, "with only a slicht mental { can of the body, and it is the kind of | two thousand guests, Ju i I ae ] ' , « and has wn g | { militz m ! ' much in clear weather g& in rainy. 91 the aha ai : a yerfor come of the most | an argument that should appeal tol lent mt tary men am aders in 2 th vear by vear toward: the gttainment exe rtion, to perform some « [on 4 3 York society. were present at the 1t has. heen suggested to me that of this end. Opportunities are oiderea remarkable mental feats that could be | ail sensible people Therefore, any one | - Io" : ' ; ? ir Adding of Miss Hen Dodd' Richards, possibly "te helici "may pute ariseh it well equipped hortiéultural centpesddmag vined. T'do not know anything ab-| whois ailing ought to have the free x lding, of Mi \l L on i 1 onard > ! of: Je AE , ¢ , vy . anohtoer FT Ss. Le from the fact that winds capable of J "uf the source of this power. Althat | trial battle. It will auickly cure pains | davehter or T.nu t I do know is: 'that T see, as plainly | in the back and loins, rheumatism in Rit hod . ol ¥ W York, to i at. N ar . , ; « « ; 1 : i 3 _ military I %ee vou events that have tran- | any form, gout, weak back, diabetes, thew I ung | Lahna { Yor | swe Hing ol the feet and enkles attache of the Linites States oa \ : | * | # vipv often precede to landowners to attend courses of ou CaANesS 1 ' w voeae o . er a Nr rm > nd oth mstruction In forestry, vine culture ol 0 low un flo SS, a as $ . nd fruit crowing, landscape garden- | as Su n the alert when the gen 8 = root oe re Hives s Boh ; | ge Wially on the 2 Ii ing and horticulture, no luss than to spired in other people's live : and spelt i lrops { i at Havana. which took place this eral atmosy heric conc itions favoi ] ar sachere. farmers i ip ouestions as vou have written on | Brivht's disease, « ropsy, eczema, 1n- y 4 . Sry Id First SE firm the | Clementary teachers, farmers and pro- | J ) i et alta sx Wf afternoon in the: historic ule irs rain, looking for signs to confirm ti | | . 1 1 « { these slips of paper are as clear to flammation of the bladder, stone in E ; y rh oh I fon! they: have that it i fessional gardeners, the latter classes A tor toridd Tver. Tt with nid Preshyterian church, I'he officiating gener reling : aye £ B® i i 2 wwe ov > ¢ AT, Cp iver, It ( . 3 general teeing ; it Ent th being assistea by government grants pany mind's eve as they are to vow Lhe oa a he I t : 9 mii { clerovman was the Re v. Dr. Hollis nny al, migh e ? "Ts f, , sg \ g g mins and aches; make ve u 3 = 5 BIN TE HR Jor sapere god fies when hiv ave | septal seeing orang Do I re ACS Burke Friend]. of Hampton Tnstitate g y SE IETIVEE WCHL Pid il ; y " rs <4 y etier sleep, ter. make vor ! Trg Hp \ He i I Yi ih mable. themselves to defray "the cost | dent of the Boilermalers' Association iv wiier ay ' h 03 2 mak sas Perr mirth hides: i ato Fraiik pecially noted at such llues, oi such practical education. A large | whom 1 had never met before, and of | skin rosy and vour 'mind active, nd) Ol CT SNS LG Gov. -Gen. Wood. village | whom T knew nothing save his later | in that war banish every trace ol CO ae the hest.man, and: the carden | business, career, exactly the place and | kiduey trouble. ushers were cadets--fron West Point. COAL AND WOOD PRODUCE HEAT. E.B.EDDY'S MATCHES CREATE FIRE. proportion of elementary The Bishop And The Bum. schools are: providea with : eg 3 sround. where the elder children © gre § manner in which he earned his first D troit News!" : Sir Robert « Anderson, a veteran trained in the crafting and *manage- | dollar. Of course, he was somewhat | Gas As Heat, Light" As Power. I es ssnontonabaldodae dd London, Eng, maintains that bunis Foi flowers, as best suited to the con L900 00, . eas anasoaalos al cdi 2 toda onl Li : \ Et veosard Dot's ox. The latter is indispensable |" . the Scotland Yard detective force. of pment of fruit trees, of vegetables ana | surprised, and it was just, as hard | Mines and Minerals : Sale i pwar asse oy periment to- the former. No fire can x x for me to know I could dg this as for I'he use of gas as a fuel and source Philadelphia, % Nov. 12. -The : x lag Biwara ana criminals often spring irom blame: J ditions of the particular district. | him to understand my ability." lof power has made wonderful strides | steams hip Howara Cassard, which was] » with other be started with so little trouble Headlight 500 loss families, that they may be nr ven tpwn schoo ré not left out of during the past decade, and present | huil veral years ago by 5, svadicat sud inferior as with an Eagle 200 and claimed. and that the ofispring = of | the eeneral scheme and have thejr al A Town That Did. indications point toa still ire mark: | to trade between Bow We and Cuba brands - 100. wiminal Tamilies may be developed | lotted garden plots. Toronto Star. led advancement in the methods of pro i ip at public sale to-day lo s EDDY PARLOR MATCH Victoria te ospertbility it caught young : The town of Nelson in British Col- | faction and systems of lighting, heat: atizlv clain jor wharfage At the UseEDDY'S Istonia) met Max Nordau nmainiains the revers Lighting To Order winbia has po} heen af pig to ee ine and power supple : The Bys pens of wits bits the 2 co . FOR SALE EVERYWHERH. on each of the th points. H : 5 . * into the fie of muni ipal ownership, | incandescent gas lichting so prevalent at facto universa attentio H on the literal wrath of the prove Ne i of a hotel in Germany and the first results are. of a most | and popular at the present time, de- of dollars were spent to J. A. ENDRY, Agent, Kingston. "Like father, like son." Nordau or Lr \ > : Ehglish te ' encouraging mature. According to one | pend for their efficiency wholly upon ak her a mar vel of apeorl, hut on claims, that the sins of the fatht< an fight : y gg iy 95 our of the local papers, the town--or. as | the heating power of gas, rather than trial he proved a failure. [| v000000e FEELLESPLL PEELE LLLILNIEE PEEPLES L SPEIER written on the faces of their sons Nhe 2 start a a Jy i not ev : | thev prefer to. call it, the citv--paid ! on its luminosity. owners sola her for a trifle Recently Anderson and Nordau oe ape h ane st iy Say 23.000 for S101.550 on improvements, Water gas or producer gas will un. | Since June, 1802, she has been laid inte an argument on, the subject 5 Ino. nie. 1s Yequestos re Juin a collected 64.639 in water rates, at an | donbtedly be the future heating and | up at Essington : London and Anderson produced tw J pad 3 ako Fight dated, easing the operating expense of 89.673. Aiter pro- | lighting agencies, and along the lines --_-- hot The. ode. of bishop. amd. TOON or geing to bed, the lightning viding fo Il charges, the people of] of their production will be directed Ms Choate. the U8 nbassudor to ' ! a L2 wet be close it. otherwise it: must | Lne fora Rr jer prog re : Ir. Choate, th 8, ambassa the other of 4 burglar, and challenid m Po : Nel<on are $18,966 in pocket, through | most of the forces of investigation and | (ipreat Britain, has lodged a protest Nordan to point out the crianid Le susmestion that vou might tum owning their waterworks service, and improvement. The future trend of eas! goqinst the action of the Indian gov ¢ After some consideration, Nordau aha on fo yo nig i [23.6 ahead through owning their! production will probably be in' favor! ginment in prohibiting the Standard clined to make the attempt i y a a a yn cloctric light "service, since 1897. The i Senerator® rather than retort cass Lil company from "gaining a footing : 2 ston ee the el es un. | towh was incorporates d'in that vear, " which oncht to result in purer vas, jy Burmah oil fields. : 1 New York Horse Show. der the wanugement: Df. Mephisto 50d the Slecivie ght 5 > FM wars i = gases of n fairly constant chemi- / Tuylor sells purest drugs. For All Kinds and, Makes of For the famous annual Horse Show pheles. friend of Dr. Faustus. Hie rervices -- the DE pro: eal composition ' . at Madison Square Garden, New York i tha unicipality to the aggre ' : city, a speeial~Qw mite will be offered {ites A apa ae Jokers In Debt To Sydney Smith. Stoves: to be Had From Us train Rinosion.. Ont. by the Nes Seen Alexandra's Dainty Fad. gate of $12,613. : hated . « ea [4 . k iid" tickets good Toi Head dpi Te 1 grap! The rates have not been raised When the celebrated physician, Sir Yori onise ed he \ andra' spacing fad has | the public, the services have heen wl. Henry Helland, told Sydney Smith co? : Ta as SD r NY yo do < well in dng with her and the town has received the profits | that he had : an v Aor an Pure and rich blood carries Ww h f "th t | t uh --xovember- 2rd. Besides the erSonnit It is that of having her that would: have gone Into private a ire > 08 : ag ta Al ! lif ; f h . C ave one 0 2 mos comp ¢ Cc re- Horee Show. the theatrical ajtra Jochem hy made 20 rivctly . jest pockets. $ ii = Yin Bs a the nl ' new i c to every part of thc . h C d ic ore she fingers ¢ Nome, © : ! n . Jd : s - HOE he ey into har cash « Sherlock Holmes. Fd you net preseribe. for ..- body. You are invigorated, | Pall SNOPS in Canada, necessary jnformation from F. A. Fel §% : v . Sis en i Wd silos . ~ ny EE NI tn rhe --voite--sire--serubhod 2h von of--Herbpet Keleiv and day_Sir Hem wn Be : refreshed. You become " £ a l r of sparits of wine, walter nd | Fie r O-INOTTOW \ a t with bre x . . wiore being "placed ¢ J the grea onar oyin te: 1 rister, concerning the merit 1_tnp strong, steady, courageous. Look Out For It. : any chanze that may be tender | «Sherlock Imes." hs. cine o | FOSPR . fessions. - "You will ad That' hat Avér's Sars Abornethvis sale, Wednesday, No-led her when making purchases most jmportant events ef the current Mi '" il Rir Henry, that your pro- ats what yer § Darsapa- C vember 12th. Men's Goodyear welts, taken charge of by the lady-in-wait-] theatrical season. Much local interest fession does not. make angels of men . rilla will do for you. 2 50. Women's Colonial slippers, 81 ing. until it has been subjected to al is alreadv being manifested in the en- No," retorted Smith, 'there you © 69 and 71 Brock Street. 25. A. Abernethy. like process of purification. gagement, ' have the best of it. SL. All druggists. 4. 6. AYER CO, Lowell, Man.