PAGE SIX. i ee 5 | i a THE SPORT REVIEW BATTERSEA BUDGET. RIE OE RISE i | Corn Has to Be Used to Feed the| ¥ . na; ° ia : | J. J.CORBETT'S OPINION OF |, Baticrwca, Sept, 22rbd long con pued dry weather has turned - the TOMMY BURNS. pastures almost - to a crisp, conse | tquiently corn feeding has to be resort- I Suase Miboiala © _ted to in order to keep the cows from ! g ni pposes Inter going dry, as the wells and cisterns national . Athletic. Contests--|,re doing. The corn crop fortunately i Women Wrestlers Disport jis the largest and heaviest in years. Themselves in Toronto. The harvest diner, under the aus- : ! ; ; : u reme & $2 = Je Arvest 2 g 3 We make a specialit Te. Galt is organizing a kennel club and pices of the Methodist church, con: | ¢ ' « ye * + a ¥ ¥ 3 * HAHAHA K AAA AH oo AAGINK will hold annual shows ducted on the 9th inst., was one of pairing all classes of Jewel- y Me. | most enjoyable and succéssful of re ery, Silver and Silver-Plate, . 3 and with our long experi- ence we can accomplish the ; 1 > 'most difficult work. If you have any article of A match between Nelson and - T Farland at forty-five rounds will he | OL FOALS, The weather was all that |arranged for the coast at once. could be desired, the dinner the most The Toronto Athletic Club. is trying |SURPYAONS Jeass, oud the sutertaii to arrange an exhibition pugby maten ment consisting chielly clerical a . e ; ' . oi aa dress, were par excellence in that line. Satu rday Morning with Ottawa College for Thanksgiving | z cocial og held the Tolling ro SAHA lay. . : y & : i Ry: ' : ing in order to dispose of the surplus Jeweleryiin ne 1.01 repairs, | James J. Corbett, erstwhile cham} oy ino : : . & . " t gi - . pion poke dispenser of the world, who} mye many friends of W. J. Anglin AS BEEN CONCENTRATED in the buying of : Just Sive us 2 1¥ is now grinding out fight dope for the lore glad to see him around again af- our Fall Shoes, and the result is most grati- Kinnear &d'Esterre \ Chicago Tribune readers, offers the fol- | yor pis recent illness. Mrs. Eliza Van- fying. To-day we are showing the result of such 9 es lowing Sopment ou *Yominy Bans luven is slowly recovering from the in- } i 4 A | urns unk, as a rule, 1s under- |: : , i i ! . : ; Th es an jury she suffered by a fall some time > effort in - hmakers and : estimated by" the fighting fans. 'Tom- ago. W. J. Merriman, while corn cut- S Wate k {my," for oo inches odd one of the lyin, Jast week, accidentally wounded | 3 Jewellers, 4 greatest ighting machines mn the 113s valuable collie dog so severely an HAS HASHIIAO AAAI HII SAH V HHH ¥ % pp ge snboffpotieht and how to defend Rife and wife, Giles Stonness and wife, : self when he has to. And as for eith- ly. J. Merriman and Miss Gertie L S @ __ er Ketchel or Papke being able to lick | Keeler Were among those who attend- ines of hoes. - ; him at this stage of the game it seems | oq the Toronto exhibition. William lalmost out of the question. Ketchel | Keeler, who lately sold his farm to jut Los Angeles that when it came to | Hartley's property in the village. shoe retalling in Kingston, have we offered such : Regular $7.50, 9.00, 10.00, 12.50 | defensive fighting he was not in the | eonard Vanluven has a staff of work- splendid values. We wilh appreciate having you * Oil {athet hand, has always shown that be |tjons to his house, which will greatly call and look over the new lines. 11 S knew how to take care of himself when | add to the appearance and eomfort of | ' : Lubricating Oils id rE THERLAND & BRO. |. Sas {thusiastic annual meeting the reports visit his mother before leaving 10 . . eo b|We make a specialty of handling {gave splendid 'satisfaction. The re- | west. v A D na ~ 1 | $2,000, and the largest item of expen- for their home in Lowell, Mass., after THE HOM K OF GOOD SHOES, be 44 Prices on application. {diture was [the sending of crews to the Ja visit oi several weeks among ASRS AN HCHO WwW F KELLY & CO - « XK. .y { Ritchie; first vice-president, Bu White: poh " [second vice-president, Dr. p. Chireili: | Chapman and J. 1. Thorne, of Toron- the Pan-Anglican congress, presented Brockville, at Leonard Vanluven' Moore and sister, Seeley's Bay, at k - ter feeling which some degfSions in the Falls, and x ¥. Yanlyven, of rim . y a nnn MDiympic games engendered. He ex- | DY» at ( {+ Vanluven s. ¥ $ ! 6-room Frame House, on John {natibnal athletic contests, and thought ' N S. J : Charle St. with barns nd . ht | FARROWSMITH HAPPE ME arles ns a Also 18 Short Fawn they should be done away with ip fu ee J R= & ' stable. Can. be bought right for | { A Montreal despatch says: "Chau- Typhoid Fever. ; ! 4 Covert Coats. cer" Elliott limped around on crutch Hari LIP Sept 29 Farmers 2 ] dort" » . ' i. Harrows , wept. =z. . r (es superintending everything from the Are busy Yatting their corn, and are y a We " R. C.Dobbs & Co . . {With the aid of a pair of crutches and : 4 . sture ly trimmed with Velvet, Braid, and But- BT on ad oath wariied | gu account of the DuGt BSstary eo ; : Y Ch $4 98 E h are of the opinion that the injury, | a4 © later two of het children were our olce ° ac ' | though very painful, is not serious tent in to the same institution. A few : | Toronto World: Detroit, who looked davs later the father was sent in. Two ALL S1ZES IN THIS LOT § world. He knows both how to attack |¢1.¢ it had to be shot. F. W. Balls Our Snappy New Fall Z 100 Princess St. : o 5 demonstrated in his fight with Papke [Harry Sleeth, has 'purchased Wesley We believe, that never in the 50 years of our % merican {championship class. 3urns, on the | men engaged making extensive altera- . 5 up against a hard hitter or a slug-lig. Messrs. J. and B. Miller and I. Cgal 0il ; y C ger.' Ennis are up from the mine for a | The Brockville Rowing Club has just | few days. James Craig, of Durham, . ® e closed a successful year, and at an en- |S otland, reached here on Monday to ' ceipts totalled in the neighborhood of Misses Addie and Irene Thorne left Lubricating Oils of all kinds, 265 All N Fall {Canadian Henley. The principal offi- friends. Miss Liste Anglin At. ers electe ere : President, F. I. ]ied them as lar as ontreal. Visi ? : eW Gers slectad were TeSigen ors: Misses Marguerite and Gladness South Cor, Outatle and Clarence . {secretary-treasurer, L. C. Dargavel |to, and Miss Myrtle Pixley, ok: Cilen- es , leaptain, A. 0. Donahoe. Judge Me burnie, at W. J. Merriman's; Mrs. B® lonald, who was at Henley during Frederick Vanluven and child, oe e state 7 : er : ' Bl the cups for the spring regatta, and 3 BY, 8 S am bb yy In Cheviots, Homespuns, Tweeds. cheahos of A et i Mark's: Miss Mary Anglin, Smith's Bargains a i - ; . [pressed his strong opposition to inter -- i | 8 p) St. and Double Frame siouse, on ture A Family of Nine All Have | \ : a good investment, both rented. Made in the mosv approved faslifon, Meat- [line when he could "se¢ the players. | Wl," of their cows drying up G ; 4 100 Brock St this way to th r is, to | t There is much sickngag in the vil | } x \ . » y a 1 3 "p 1 s ay 0 1 grounds, 0 be on tums oe r o veeks In A . I ancis / |] tons, and thoroughly man-tailored. lior the morning's practice. He leit lus. Two we ks a on hoe. i JDG [the hospital Monday, and the doctors pital with typhoid iver dio or three | f/ i \ early in the month as. ii they would |." (hree days later two more of the ' + Inspect our stock and work before placing repeat: last season's performance, have | yhildren were sent in, and this morn- yous order, Hem a slump, and unless Hughey three more; making agne in all, or 1 / \J v A INSCRIPTION WORK | ing Jennings brings them back to life | ¢he whole family, In the meantime J : : SOLICITED. lsome other club will Jand the bacon, | Mrs. Shorey Snider and Mrs. George wv - ASEE WINDOW DISPLAY] iii iocicic weit fir tit viding ae > € Fe | ene a, Anty Drudge Talks to an Indignant and Marble Wotks [play fourteen games, and, as the sea- Mrs. Ann Patterson received , sa son closes with Detroit at Chicago pews this morning by telegram, stat- and Cleveland at St. Louis, it looks ing that her youngest son Fred., who Woman. a toss-up between the first three. has been located in Winnipeg for some "Ottawa Free Press: The rule mak- | time. was in: the Hospital there 'very Mrs. Topflat-- 'Just gaze at that skirt! Looks like a piece se ------------------ ers of the Canadian Rugby Union, | low with typhoid fever and to come ct when next they meet, should take cog- | at one Her - daughter Maud k ft on of Swiss cheese. Full of holes. My washwoman Inizance of the susceptibility of line | the noon train for Winnipeg. ed , must use quick lime instead of soap." {men to punish backs. Of all men on I'he revival services in the J etho- *® la football field : conducted by Rev. Mr JAnty Drudge--"Why don't you wash at home ?" grand suc the hali-back requires | dist church more protection than anyone else, both | Whitesides, are proving a Mrs. Top Panui $4 : 1 by the line in front of him and the |cess. Very large crowds attend the . pat At home, indeed! Why, as you know, DE inchin tion to aot to" @ {meetings to hear the very able speak- I live in an apartment. Boil clothes on a gas range? ! \ A Eg g -- {centre half has spoiled many a promis- Mrs. (Dr.) Lockhart and. Miss An- Most likely land in the hospital." ; 5 ase Player as well as injuring the | nie Shibley Jofs today, 19 httend ge Anty Drudge--"Why, dear, use Fels-Napth d (FBWEMI ENE EO LO 0 d | ame 1 8 we co oO wan te tawa fair Juite a nv ©! © on 1 Brew >) - . % oN LR) |gam What is more mmon t t awa 1 te © nul he fair, at { y, , use els-iNaptha and you \ EST (MATES GIVEN WELCH'S OLD STAND. Cor Princess and Clergy Sts. § | w= Ee i 1vee the centre half tackled, pummellec iwveping train 1 don't ve ) | { land thrown to the ground long after | Parham to-morrow Visitors: Mrs. J, have to boil the clothes. Lukewarm or cool RO 'ye has delivered - his kick ? The ten: | Bertram, Napanee, al George Bert water is all that's needed winter or summer. And I'll "Phone 111 y | » 'dency to hammer a back is usually am's; William Smith and wile at y ari 3 \ 4 Synopsis of Canadian! Xow asumer = bac k ix wmaly | (am Smith's; James Lemmon of gustanioe your clothes will never again be freckled wi XTRACT OF% i 4 'him to such an extent he will not at | Glenpark, XN Yi and Mise Rennedy ol ] oles. LTT oo VO N th t ar WIL ¢ 0 ! 'tempt to advance the ball and kick Long Lake, Mr and TS aia CHD oobi ag rl or wes . WW a - '0 'hastily and at random. Oi course Smith, Deseronto, at H, Wrig at's; J , |there are men playing on the back | Miss Myrtle Gaflagher spending a Tew Homestead Regulations. S \ RY, % [line who will take the knocks and weeks In Toronto, is home; George No sensible woman wants to do morc ---- -------------------------------------------------- ! {keep on playing just the same. But Redmond, spending some time, at work than is necessary to accomplish the NEW MACHINE SHOP. NY even-numbered section of 1 | . ) M + . 1 5g ! | 1 f Bb. 8 alf ¢ ¥ antamn Grove, 18 10me again A ion Lands in Manitoba or the Ni | SS { ; jasa rule, a hali-back is a light man oh a va'sirs. Tare Day are b dod -- ] d for 'dif kinds of Renernt cavegt Provinees, , SXCe] Ted | > . | devoting all his attention to the . re- | FH qi, 1 i tniv ;. Miss Flora est results. nan r machine repairing. Special attending oronto fair ; 188 re work such as machine sharpeniig lawn mowers Stewart, spending her vacation at A d (we have the only machine in th@eity for quarter section, of 160 acfes, more or less. o 0 4 when he is run down, it is by one, Halifax, has returned howe, Marl A yet » No pp ) : A ie oll ced Application 4 liouestead Do i Complaint aad all Fluxes two and sometimes three wing men of | Ward, who has oe ome, on is Ny ' Hh tools, dies; brazing, model and pallern mak- made in person by the applican a Domir ' g o was rehi . t resume his , : . LL ; : a pee To 5 n . jon Lands Agency or Subageney. Entry by nized by everyone as ex twice his, strength. A, I rn mastinget on the 4 There are women who take a full day Ing rt Taio Favy. shop. proxy may, however, be made by an Agency oceedingly dangerous. wavs too engrossed Tollowing the pro IR Tol Mane and wife, at Fr le) ] h S > k . } Work guaranteed. Work outside city prompte on certain conditions by the. father, mother } These diseases are too | gress of the ball to watch what is P.R. John Mane anc wile, 8 : to do the wee ly wash when 1t can DC done ly attended to. Charges moderate, son, daughter, brother or sister of an in NM serious, too rapidly fatal, J ick Smith's for a few days, returned : . ; tending homesteader. for you to experiment with | home to Yarker yesterday. m half the time and far better J. W. HUNTER, Machinist, 30 Montreal An application for cancellation must be cheap and dangerous imita- ed it, a < . gl Princes) K o made in person The applicant must be tions of jhe genuine Dr. | -------- , (near "i 3: Sigaon. rders Sen eligible for homestead entry. owler's Extract of Wild { ra a . . ' . at Simmons Bros. and A. Vanluven's Parcel Strawberry, & remedy that Millhaven Personals. Is this because they don't know the Be DUTIES.--(1) At least six months' resi each year during the term of three years of homes during the past | 'Westport, Sept. 21-Mrs. Ar not reserved, may be homesteaded by any person the sole head of a family, or male \ | quirements of the game, has little op over 18 years of age, to the extent of one {portunity of protecting himself, anc Referees are al happening to the man who has boot- dence upon and cultivation of the land ir lias been used in thousands | Deaths Around Westport. Millhaven, Sept. 23.--Mrs. Jones Hi sixty-three years. . tele N . ray? Se ---------------- ---------- © Al ead i he Sesires | | drew and Mrs. Nelson Amey, Link's Mills, I els Naptha way! L BD ome Liher: ie 1 When you ask for Dr. McCann is seriously ill. Andrew Me- | gre visiting friends around here for a » | peciorm the required residence duties by 0 . ing Sarin land phiniy ely by hin Fowler's be sure you get it. {Cann returned to Watertown, N.Y., few days. Rev. Mr. Short and Mrs. Or 18 the reason that they are so gov- f The Old Stand and The Old Numw not less than eighty (80) aeres in extent, in i Don't let some unscrupul- [last Monday after spending a pleasant | Short, Kingston, have returned home cinity of his homesteac oint - owner ous druggist pal } ; . ) "re ' 3 } i. > Jie Ty of ron Eto po" ® Coe with selutiven, hee. © Mice. Bri | after spending. some sime at Charis] €rned by habit that they hesitate to try a (3) If the father (or mother, if the father Mrs, G, Helmer, Newing- [| cot Traynor, of this place, died after Forward"s. Mrs. Grainger and two ber. i ste: ermanent fem: H . ¢ : i Bow o > > is deceased) of a homesteader had perr anent ton, Out, writes; J have \ shortlillness. John Mars, of North daughters, of lowa, are visiting at ncw me thod: Phone 490 y 8 fa land owned solely . : 1 A . \ : , : fasidence - ie (80) actes In ex lj of Wild Strawberry for Crosby, died just ws aged sizty-| PrederieR*Wanp's after an ghsence in T : : tent, in the vicinity of the homestead, or upon } diarrhoea and never found two years, alter Whitmarsh, agent twenty-nine years. They formerly i he Fels- Napt h: way 18 SO Cas SO OFFICE NO. 1. a homestead entered for by him in the vicinity . of the C.P.R., at Churchbridge, Sask. | live her lant 2 : Nap oy D3 asy, ! Such homesteader may perform lis own resi o is soending lis vacation: mn West- lived on Amherst Island. Mr. and : 1 s 3 ys All orders promptly attenfied to Such homesteader may Priory, Bt "on i= 9 ding ls vaoution jn Wis Mes, Burley, Missouri, awe visiting simpic. Full directons are on the "night or day. "vicinity" the two "pre { . $ he Be « 8, their niece, Mrs. Harvey Amey. r aot IN aes n ned. 2s meaning Trot pal sautsstured by The T. {accidentally shot himself in the bow- and Mrs. D. Hall, Rinpston 'were re- red and oTreCn Wid pt.r : more than mine miles in a direct line i Limited, To {els on Thursday when handling a re- &ent visitors at James ¥airfiekl's. Mr. © VIQp pet. . SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-WEST Ivolver. He died Friday morning. Mrs. and Mrs. OC. Collins are spending the 0 ICS 0 ir il Omcrs MINING REGULATIONS. ' : - {We W. Russell is dangerously ill. day at Wilton. il 1 COAL.--Coal mining rights may be leased | s---- - Our store wi i use at 5 for twenty-one years at an annual rental of ~~ BARE . o'clock sharp every night, $1.00 an acre. Not more than 2,560 acres except Saturday. can be leased to one applicant. Royalty, five , 3 cents per ton. J ¢ ee . pa po . GJUARTZ A persoy eighteen years of age : ZLE A Gl O\ ER and o | . . . ver having made a discovery may locate a claim 1,500 feet by 1,500 feet. Fee $5.00 Pal At least $100.00 must de expended on the , | . : . claim each year, or paid to the mining Re . wy Ka ; : - der. hen $5600.00 has been expended ii : = 1 ' pd : % IF IT Is T0 GET A SINK i other requirements complied with N } : ; : * : ay be purchased at $1.00 an acre oe z ki : : : Set up or & bath room MINING CLAIMS generally, 100 v . : ; I can do it in first-class style and t NC ay of five miles . n t 4 4 Y § 1] at the right price, Give o's each of a river may be issued to one appli y ut 4 trial. . sant for a term of 20 years. Rental, $10.00 y i < gO a mile per annum. Royalty, 214 per cent Z N . . | DAVID H Phone 335 after: the output exceeds $10,000. "% 3 ) Al ea B k ' W. W. CORY, Z, NR 4 | ne Re uty of the Minister of the Interior. 4 {11 ( A ' = TOCONTRACTORS & BUILDERS -- Unauthorized publicatien of this ad- / : y : vertisement will not be paid for. 7% : ' L Zs 5 EB | The Perfect Brick &. Tile Co. Washd i burn, Ont. : | | Ras, 20 y PAISLEY & CHISHOLM, Lessees, Wm Murray Auctioneer. | INES AWD EER RT recy, ug, quest for _pmediote tion at reasonable rates, Capacity of 27 BROCK ST. ! : Co eo a ? ' SAREE YC R Y 5 | plant, 60,000 daily. \ - : | LL ' ; ; Ys A TTT IC BTMAI TL rig Sytem, Zaruen PURE AND WHOLESOME. 8 The professor's problem consists in counting the number of different a TET 0 A oe oon Blast > DR. LITTLE S FEMALE Sale of Horses every Saturday. ONE POUND CAN 25¢ tin which the total of 15 may be reached by adding from block to blocks in ~ b r ) . Pod 7 REGULATING PILLS ere meer emer , ) = A : > A oo a continuous line, which may run up and down, right and left, or diagon- Best men's ube, rregularit : ; E.W.GILLET ; CIMITED jally, but not crossing through a block twice. For instance: 1, 2, 4, 5, 3 : or kas Went a ain RIE oa A. curfew for men might round up W . fl lequals 15, again 1, 5, 9 equals 15. How many others lines ¢ ; i ; "5 a po curfew fc TORONTO.ONT. °Y . que x y others lines can you find that mall, $3. DR: LITTLE MEDICINE CO, the rounders, - will produce 13? . > x : hs