YEAR 74. NO. 25 = ] fh' ¥ GARMENTS «4 D) Q Made to order style, fit anc quality GUARANTEED. % wi It pays to pay for quality > » Come in to-day. No obli 3 gation to buy. > \ > Ee --------------ET » » ¥ John McKay Fur House i = 119-155 Brock St. + » SITTIII IIIT IIIT - : CLEANS UP MILLIONS. Row I'm out and am going back to erent : . play the prodigal son act--I'm hungr 9 3 Will Be Welcomed Back to His | for rest and for Chicago. ny FOR, *"HALLOWE ] - Old Home. "1 don't fhow anything shout his for- Chicago, Oct. '25.--Brandt. Walker, tune," said his father. ¢ went away ae prodigal son, Mondoy ended the on six years ago, and well be glad to have spectacular stock market campaign Wall him back, with his money, without it, Almondy 3 pe has known for vears, and, with or in spite of it." Walnuts 500,000 worth of husks, he is comi De home to he tg an Sune Restless Babies. hin Nuts His father, Edwin Walker, the attor- | If vour little one is restless and, Ye Hm ney for the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. | eross it is more than likely the trou- Huttee Huta h \ [ELIT oa Paul railway, and one of the best known | ble is due to some derangement of the Table Figs iif % : it lawyers of the west, has the fatted calf stomach or bowels, and if Baby's Own Table Raisins iH ] ready and is waiting for his prodigal | Tablets is given the child will soon Snow Apples son to run from afar off and fall on | be bright and cheerful, and when the n St. Lawrence Apples. his neck. mother gives her child this medicine 2 p Monday night when the father of the | she has the guarantee of the govern- ) . young man whose daring and nerve | ment analyst that it contains mo opi- : m mh I have swept Wall street off its feet and late or poisonous drug. Mrs. J. F. ed Hii Mill ( whose skill and brains have forced the | Loney, Allanford, Ont., says : "I have Jas R den & Ce | 1 | i i pulls to Yield wp a princely fortupe, used Baby's Own Tablets for consti- * 600,000, in the recent stock market i pation and other ailments of children Importers Of Fine Grocerie RL SUH py THT TIE ull HH testi he heard that he was coming home, | 3nd have found them more satisfac p -- py e simply remarked:, tory than any other form of medi- -------------------- Valuable Properties For Sale. "I know nothing about it; but he's| ~» § . ss just as welcome as ever. If he tries to we Sala by medicine Sonlerg or x Lewenrang [2 "x o fo £2 Irn C i put on any airs with his six millions, I liams' Medicine -Co., Bi ville. Ont RINGWOOD, ~maguificent grou ., Brock hs . and buildings. ROSELAWN, beautiful reside: she man, a quarter of chon the Cricket." G e s : : : : ¢ was one ul the ot Two horas Toced with heaving' sid ev Jefused it. Sell So- died. The miners decided this at: a |scoring a rousing success started on 2 | may have to take his money away from 3 ly 1ECICA, | around the track. As they i es A i indeed! meeting to consider matters. But what } western tour. him and put him on an allowance. That - and grounds, also other desirs "years or so ago she retired the home stretch one was seen to he figure, Lotta' Hoag Ms i shop ae 1 si I U For thirty yeais the played in the | was the way 1 had to' do when he was Taxes O'Sity Boards. Pesidences, Ot cer SWEL SR * $ entior «et the litt ing to us." It was Bvorv.d : : : : SWIFT'S R: c gal sing to us as | United States and England, She took | younger. Every sign in Rio de Janeiro is information To tsrints Agency, C King and Uldrence streets. But oul dear little leading. The crowd began to cheer, as | When she passed from the sta ] pa T wm "U Tom" 3 A c ge, her fonly a suggestion. But why not? Why | th r < oe ing a speci * must miss the thrill Sxowds at race tracks will; the first | life, she said, was to be her own, \But not let o little fairy dance and sing 4 Cabin oo ite SS ele. Little J- Brandt Walker's career as a prodi- taxed, A Safe havin special "'sor- wh of excitement has rse continued to increase its lead. | interest has never failed in this bewitch- Toll > ea gal son began years ago on the board of | vete,' or ice, fo serve, makes a pla- Jove of h a in this bewitch- | the evenings, when the day's work was d played in "The Little Detec- : EE ------------------------ trade in C hicago. He wasn't much of | card and hangs it toa doorpost, or to TAKE NOTICE Lotta watched i ; blood, else she would eagerly, but with a smile | ing woman of a quarter of a century | done, and RE tung Jo horses. Sn her face, en if the horse in the | ago. y i pay . her in bright yellow acd ind the Musette "Nitouche" | 3 success at anything, but he accumu- | one of the palm trees in tubs which pron 1 Heaters me We in Bost on, where | 40, oo ov oa Girl, upon whom Usually Lotta dresses in white duck | "Thus Lotta began her stage carcer--| Lotta was fortunate in choosing her lated a few million dollars' worth of | commonly decorate such establish- a ast an enormous sto 5 rabiree is credited with | "Uy; 0 $26. 3 Jarge sum, ~~ | suits, wears plain hats, a heavy veil and |a career to end in a great accumulation | parts, selecting those of diminutive £xporience before he started east to best { ments. The notice thus posted must Furniture, that I wast to dispose FEET Jenat a million. She | ,, ped mare had lost. While | light furs. Her love of horses draws {of these bright nuggets and make her characters. She was so petite and win- Wall street six years ago. No one in |have a revenue stamp attached. Per- wery low prices, as 1 want the roo is as the richest of American he Sond was cheering the winner, the | her to the track, and when she fondles the richest woman of the. stage. some herself that' she inevitably Dl Chicago regarded him as a John W.|manent signs are taxed on a perman- Heaters: TURK'S Second-Hand | Joung bile an yiped from her | the animals she often gets more cheers | At the age of six she made her first hit" It was John Brougham who called Gates in Jose days and in fact Wall {ent basis; temporary signs on a stamp -------------- SMS SMI a A Stn: time it was announced She reached the Tr he a hy Bi Girl is Lotta" appearance on the stage at Petaluma. {her the 'dramatic cocktail." Pri take, him serfougly mul basis. 4 sign Touk I ent DAILY MEMORANDA. rein id 3 chestnut: mare | A , Sonoma Girl is a's | From there the little girl went to San]. She was wise in investing her money - doa [bears a revenue stamp. U such ' $ at Colambus, Ohio, | = + A rs standing there, panting | favorite. Francisco, How she sang! 'How she ]as she made it, usually in real estate hen he suddenly appeared at Lake- | circumstances the tax on signboards Local Option Meeting, Y.M.C.A., Eh fastest trotting rack mile Tretia: Lotta. ighrew Lh "Next comes My Star," she says. |daiced! A wonderful child, over whom | She retired fifteen years ago, the oa J. and with J. J. Townsend, lor billboards is the expected thing, Roller Rink every afternoon and and a eocid's record for a ber the: neck of the hee tal oe rh "You know My Star was the fastest { the miners raved, to whom they pre- | wealthiest actress in America. o ica, opeiied oiices and com- hut naturally there is much less ng 2 Theatre, afternoon Gi and with the other hand hima green pacer this year. My brother Jack | sented nuggets of gold, flowers and gifts| Lotta owns a home in New York, but | g enced a campaign that netted him |p) uge of such forms of SE Iartitoag. Wonderland e . rl that Lotta sensitive nose. How th cron ed. tf and myself love all our horses--we have | after. ler songs. spends most of her time at the home of 320, 000. Between races at Saratoga | Ac in "the cities of Canada a vacant YI IE: and Power Commiltee, 4 The little woman was tea 0 LY re re Stella 4 R "Mait™ Taylor, that black-eyed, Ital- | her brother Jack. Here she divides her ae Bg nd ea tots vali corner on a frequented street is very *Fuesday stood there until the wreath of flowers | Wilkes. Hal Direct - is the et Loa jas looking wiinstrel Jock charge of her fime between raising flowers wl her | iret ¢ all likely to have some sort of a billboard Marks' Company, Grand Opera . » was laced abo * = < allace, a avorite © ose Orses. erever she 5 tta " is . . arrangement and temporar inclos- 8.15 p.m. same," was the reply of knowing um; - re u; he eek of the Hallion in the world; he's a charming | days, taught her to play the banjo. She | followed by her dog. het stable she Then he slipped into the Chicago ures a Sie in anced wows of con- Princess Theatre--Moving Picture a HET ah de orward | fellow. Then there are more pets in dplayed in San Francisco ten years and | has a pet monkey. grain market and grabbed a half a mul- RE yl: covered: with Illustrated Songs. Lotta, the "former actress--now |p Son S$ Slossoms, our jamily-Roberta, Jomng Scott and | made "big money," which her mother | Lotta has only recent! a her lion in spectacular style, and when the ge ¥ Remember Lecturs Recital Conve n as ig Charlotte Crabtree, of b. Ey he laughed blithe Mary. Sor Emtha Lord Auto- | saved. sad career. Ya The y De a ot | recent slump in Wall street stocks more or less prominent signs, but Hall, to-morrow, 8 p.m. n.of experi- ainly ; It ohy should} blame grap Nut Boy Ea nies Star." Then there were great days during [into fer bi So, dorf't be surprised he started selling short, and ina hese Sus, Jing See, a8y yoguiil- Loon pn ns. ose 1. She believes a won. gael} pe ot and another her home it is interesting to see | the Civil war. After discussions about | if she * ioe into the foremost track weeks has. cleaned up over three mil ed both in size and in other respects. pight, YM C.A. Bt I k ay Sonoma § Girl; she expects and shic again petted he Jear creature," a and her horses, Each knows its { the fray over their "red eye" the min- enthusiast of the country. For she says: lions there. Shunk sgl ne gt "The Canada mare to prove the pride | 3," ii Hike re. ole re ae, and when she galls them they | ers were wont to hie to Gilbert's Melo-| "I am passionately fond of trotters, Yesterday he auit--and was pleased. | Those unhappy persons who suffer J. a ests. ¥5¢., 350. em a noma | ghdly gallop to their kindly mistress! { eon, where Miss Lotta $ fy success is entirely due to the fact | from nervousness and d shou : : . was the star y due to the fac yspepsia T n history :--British e times this she had raced Girl will 'win next time. Oh, yes, 1 am| A tiny girl when her father died, n Ss the ¥ and always have been. Tt seems sof i the stock market cannot lead a |use Carter's Little Nerve Pills, which This day = a Ahan Bl ma sure she will" attraction. wonderful to me how they can do it-- ture Buenos Ayres : ev atta tupge | Wes the horse had | "0 Le Nou had : $26 R scarcely able to lisp, depending largely She catght them 'with the song. |how they can hit their title bond market--and because I knew that | are made expressly for sleepless, mner- gan, 1899 ; King Alired the groa owner only trotting horse, vi tH) oy or 3 for her care and food upon the honest | "When This Cruel War is Over," and | and endure it all, mile after mile, I the railroads were trying to fool the | vous, dyspeptic sufferers. . Price 26c. HOO. x mattredly, said thi yo on "ak bly have | but coarse-grained miners of the Pd-1puggets, even bags of nuggets, were] don't believe the public half realizes people with fake dividends. I knew the | Some men are creatures of circum- At The Bijou Theatre The sport for sport's sakes lost ap a ou AS. ani if it had cific Slope, tta's career has been one | thrown to her when she made her ap- | quite how wonderful it is. stock dividends weren't on the square | stances that they might have prevent- paiths SR Sm Aquos . of the most picturesque, romantic and | pearaice on the stage. © "Which do I prefer, form or speed? aud played it that way all along the = vith a little will Power of their the R.C.H.A. will perform the ma arms in the evening, Wilh BRSAEIRS The tine sporting "You see, I know just why Sono of the stage, the ht " ) oma | successful of any woman who has play- Sophie and Irene Worrell sang "How Well, form makes smooth speed, of . Girl brok: PHONE of applause, 3nd. seem 'cuttin | CELI 2% Jo hyo ht | Sn ete by her we, | S38. save Thee Hw Can 15a hepsi der a 'NCE COM ren & ' { Farewell 2" anc ar! ar an | about it. Soi Girl's di s. ne of the turns, she was run into, the | She is considered to. be worth mare than | Angel Sing," respectively. tae? de ar won he is driving pe INSURANCE C MPANIES pte ToLE INES. 243--Business Office NeIE to hier. jn: years me by, the Rg Te ores" trumpet accompaniment. ol bat- | river was thrown and sh , 3 vitory hn the track is now to Now. so A rr rs a a h OE Sik vie and" 0 Fon | Angelis father 5k Jefferson, went ant doesn't realize just how fast. she is 22V--Bditorial Rooms. fey irl certainly remember . the stage in that city, . Bernard | going because her gait is so smooth t years of search Latta has prob- ly s an accident, | disco. She owns the Park The atre ing arte d his © areer there, and: became aland . poetically ony hy Ta Whi The Daily 'Whig is always on and the : Kn ee Se Th | fr nf cod J | Bown st tnd re in ht ct av | mnie of olf, Som Ermer Mo | ok, Poem pier form to sh | 1, pepay spa cntmor: awows um wr : is goin ron neh strels, which wetted him $600,000. Others | brute strength a hors t th 3 Market 5 she wall Ei, and {ag SSE Rd Yat 2S ron | a the Wil witie Lotz were Bes Cov ior si Hil speed ui codoronce, | BVER HAD REEUMATISM 2" wove 600 oniaT "NOI™ open a tak Senin : then she will be all right. See' She ae Jn Lif ee A br» er | ton, George H. Coes and "Joe" Murphy,| "What do I like best about horses? ? HA ° 1 ife in the early days of her | who is now worth hali a million, and | Why, gameness is the chief quality that | So you see how it bars 'happiness and comfort if you ueglect the means is a beautiful mannered horse, and 1] st career. { | i t : : i ] | was made famous by Fred M 's reve ure mire ghod Mannces horses. 1 am | | Born in Bn York ety, In 1847. | "The Kerry Gow." 3 Ered Marsdm's I admire in them. But. of course. sped to p nt and ¢ THe a was taken to Califorma with her Everybody who was anybody "got | a horse, but 1 really prefer courage and £ i kind, Al And when some one offered Lotta ad rents when two yes 1 Those | 7 h amount of money for the horse exceed- Loy froublons ro Yan wi, ase theres jug Lai vr he Host popuise pluck in» horse, of -Muderate Jvecd | u erican eumatic Cure ing that which she paid for her, the | The gold fever was drawing thous- | 3 He Jo. Ten vetnscafict lier debut | rather than . -faint-heartedness in 2 ---------------- | ands of people eset. dons fotnor | she lade Na od bie te fer. miners, and | faster animal. is 'the effective meaiis, and while lack of § "1oved . | became ol the gold-seckers, bit | 1s fo New N a Ris here she made "Out on' the ranches," Lotta declares, " § » ile lack of provision for your WE HAVE THE STUD 3 ory the. horses - Ben he onl pile ap the golden] chut at" Niblo's Garden, and after | "a girl will go to the corra:, single out | Ones " from such a cause may be counted secondary to a life of suffering ily. 3 IN : Pugaets for dis little girl death carried | wh ad Side Jargark like the | to o eget: it His Ras of the many sides in the study of health that we LAMP YOU WAN nly AY at Then ReaTEy SX | sy graceful swing over | sl e in dead earnest. [Every disease has its symptoms --evety i i Sain bed w: years of Her moth i i the mountain roads that none could Neat Solid Nickle, wit a bustle of JES of ag er Moller wae helpless. | imitate in a tight-fitting riding habit ailment that flesh is heir to has its note of warning, and it's for us to green shade. Very eas: Lotta, years later, was declared to] "Nature is my. one 'great passion; 1 heed or suffer the consequences; and who does not know the signs by the eyes, and will make Be a Il ee the] always. prefer what is most natural in | experience or observation ?-- fever, chills, sweating, shooting pains, work a pleasure. sage, Wien le lr oe] animale of people No but that [ Jove Jutabhess, aching muscles, stiffened and swelled joints. , ke. No smel won her a.n in the hearts of the } le eastern gifls a. east great South American Rheumatic Cure ives ease from the first dose a smn. Fo x | rugged miners near Petaloma. { and smoothi- through the in their | gpg jt gentl effect cates -- from the system: ; f Ey Bd ner a csty tha ding habits. But 1 sodomy AAR it i y and ually eradi the ble the It Don't ruin your ey Se | there is the same difference between | €OtS at root of the evil and it there quickly --most stubborn ---------- these two styles of riding that there is cases cured in one to three days. uential physicians prescribe it as See them at r. so delicate, her eyes were sol between natural® dancing and ballroom | the best and surest cure they know of. EE her math so. 3 ty gen i Jancing" > 2 INE i" 3 0 Bro | charmi . a dies in SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE makes blood that poce and pale Ro ber tson HERI for the ; 3 a . a "good health. » ERA hic Labi