Xn AGH. sv EN. \ ; : : STROUD'S Thanksgiving GIF T SAL ; | Thursday, Oct. 27th ; Friday, Oct. 28th ; Saturday, Oct. 29 oy PEI | -- THREE DAYS ONLY A Handsome Present given FREE with every pound of 30c., 40c., 50c. and 60c. Tea purchased at our store on the above dates BOVIS BOP LLEVRDLTLL HLL HELL VLVETGORS FATT LTLVLVTLLBTVTILVTEVVVT RANE LAGE EERE ELLER ETLLT ET RD LVLTVVLEITRTLLTTV LVL VLTVLLC RL VE AFE RGB fs TRY OUR TEAS. --Satisfaction Guaranteed. | 1. TTL LBTLBLTES Bh BRON BES BRAN VLD VRL LLL VLE VBVVLTTECLLLLOTOTUN TRV VETLLTRLRETVVT HVE BLL LT LVR LTTLCVVLVVL VL RLV VAL CVE EL VLE SS BART VLRLVRLTVLR BORNE ROUD BROS. - - - 109 Princess Street Our Coffees are the Best in the city. Ground Daily. FINI ISEIII VIII III990 thos cee ost St la kt when, after a tennre « of office of fifty In 1341 Sheriff Thompson was mar CRIMEAN VETERAN DEAD. THE SPORT REVIRW. 3 two years he resigned, Le vied to Mba Catherine Wilson, daxrh- ---- ---- : a In his early years, while editing | ter of the late Jobn Wilson, of Cum- | Was Resident of Brockville for! Notes on Baseball and Other Field * the Courier, Mr. 'I hompson stadice i verland, Mes, Thomgwon died just a Forty Years, Events JAMES THOMPSON HAS BEEN law with W. 0. Buell, barrister, of | fuw seonthy prior to the sherif's re Brockville, Oct. 25.-One of the fow At Toronto, the association game be- : | 8] % DERWE y 2% EN Perth, and he had just completed his | Gpement RAY ' t fram ollice : "ak SHERIFF LANARK COUNTY. studies when appointed sheriff. Apart fim the duties of his office | TUTYIving Crimean veterans passed | tween Varsity and McGill resulted in Sherifi Thompmon's oficial career w Nir. and a . - away at his home in this town, Ed [favor of Varsity by 5 to £ 4 . and Mes, Thompson always liv i . : y To | nL for the "sheep" 3 3 He is Now in His Ninety-ninth Year, a remarkable one in many respects very ouietly. The y over os - or ward Beekingham, aged seventy-two, a More than 125,000 admissions were Look or comfort-loving people and Is StlF 8 Graceful Figure on] \ot only has it been the fongest in Lund faithin monde of the Mires. | Conspicuous fignre in Hroekville for | paid during the world's baseball series, "Ceetee" is the underwear that pleases. Fits perfect Streets of Perth-=Created a Re] the history of the dominion, but | hvberian shining I won a Nigh place forty years. and the total receipts were over $173, ly--soft and eivty 10 the rn sud nan terd rd Which is Likely to Stand. the more than half-century 'whieh it | iy the estisoation of the people of the When the rimean war broke out, (000. : eC unshrinkahle. Asiopa; Sh Rardin. News covers (und this is always a source | oan dar lackingham, - though only sixteen Toronto World : It looks: pretty elear 5 LIN Tusist on "Ceetee." In all gaes for men Lh Ont., Oct, 22. -Not in the of considerable pride to him) he ha Fhe subject "of this sketch is a vears old, was accepted for service, be | sailing for Varsity to repeat. There PTE womens und children. 4 history of Cavada is thers another never found it necessary to officiate at Port. polisiusd gentleman of the old ing then almost six feet tall He par- lis only Queen's for senior honors, and Y | The C. Ternbull Co. of Galt, Limited | ease where a sherifl has presided | cave of capital punishment Hel nol nt pe: Desomilig sil too. rare ticipated in many of the leading bat- Jone win will make the boys in blue Manufacturers Lath. 1659 wn Galt, Ontarie aver a county for the same length of narrowly eséaped it more thaw dnev, ot ela vie Lhe wi ¥ [ties 'of the campaign, and, after peace champions again, hy time an ex-Sherifl James Thompson | however. anil Kind-hesrtedness and genial. | ¥08 declared, came to Canada with | M. Janowski, the French expert, has ¢ -------- the 37th Regiment, serving at Mont {challenged Dr. Lasker for the world's who filled that position in Lanark | During Sheriff Dickson's vegime of = TC 007 D0 TF B00 { man named Toole shot a man at Doug roal and Quebec, He was a Fenian [championship. Laasker promised to give county, viz, fifty-two years, ; ay Hat : io : : 3 Smimmanis w---------- Ex-Bherifi' 'Thompson ix now in his [18 enfrew county, ane vole was pia | raid veteran also. im the opportunity should he (Lasker) ninety: inth Rhmpacn only retired | Sentenced to pay. the 'extreme penalty % 3 | Ee:kingham . contracted an illness {prove successful in the forthcoming re Wo ORK YY ITHOU I FATIGUE office in December, 1903, ut the jin Perth. When Sheriff Thompson i : Ea a while attending the recent Toronto ex- {turn match with Schlechter for the . : from hile affect 'of which' he laine honor. You won't feel exhausted when you take of "ninety-Awo. years. came into oflice Toole was left on his] § : & hibition, from the « ExSheriffl James Thompson was hands by the retiring shetifi. A peti ; naver recovered. His wife is dead, and | The players' share of the money a born near Helfust, Ireland, in July, | ton asking for commutation of the pe there is po family. taken at the world's baseball series, S FOR 1812. His father was the late James Mnience vas, however, circulated, and p i Sp -- amounted to $79,071.93. OF this sixty BREAKFAST! Thompson, who afterwards came out the government of the day changed a i +7403 ronderful Di per cent. of $47,443.15, goes tod the . to this country and lived iu St. the sentence : Lo that of hile imprison ) 3 A Won eri Savery. winners, twenty-three players on each ill ny thing else will--there is strength John's, Que. ment, ; ¥i An eminent scientist, the otber day, |, ai Ce partite It will sustain you as no g A$ i The family crossed the Atlantic inf Another tase some years later was a gave his opinioirthat the most won | gy Philadelphians is entitled © to in every particle of it. As a supper beverage it is perfect 1827, and dames Thompson, the Shon a Renfrew Prgnid oon table, he Sot derful discovery ot recent years Was round numbers of $2,062 aud each younger, went to Montreal, where he Ra Ray by name, shot a man in ar " ; the discovery of Zam-Buk. Just think! Chicagoan. to $1,375. The total re learned the art of printing and work- yating him. . The man died: and Mac { ¢ A : As SCOn as a single thin layer of Zam- ceipts for the series were $173,980, The eid at it for nearly seven years. Kny was: sentenced to death. . But i ; | Buk is applied to & wound, the wound | Jo ul pecwive 838,755 each, while ul 1831 ha came to Perth, where | '€8in a petition eaused the sentence a K 'n | is protected from poison. Not one u ; »iV , He hie stall of the Bathurst 10 be commuted, y | sje { microbe out of the thou $7,398 goes to the national commis: joined the staff of the Bathurs In 1860. when Kivg Fdward VH § 1 rpecies ol merole hen sion. The total paid attendance was fi be oh (the forerunner of the pre- i Se 1 g : ' - | sands known has been found that can 195.819 persons then Prince of Wales, visited Canada, : live in Zam-Buk | Ts immediate ap whos . sent Perth Courier), then owned by it was Sheriff Thompson's privil i Jers blood 3 : i N a . Herwa LW She « on's privilege | liont : wou renders blood: NE : Malcolm Cameron, who afterwards 10. be: present nt' many of the gather) I ain pia possibility. a The Philadelphia Champions. s r PON NATURE'S TONIC i | 1 Not only did the better team win . f Invalids and convalescents und representative of the beloved Queen arphied, toa sore, or goeut, of a Ca Lirveal the sheriff was formally present- 5 why childrén are such friends of | O8ers. eo figures do mot ndequately of extract It Nr. Afterwards, when the prinee came] 4 ll | science of the thing. Al they know + 3 _ doy . i ea ion of the Courier and sondncted the po: ; : and encriy, Pris county council should escort him! § Avain. "As. soon a8 this © wonderhul Although more errors are charged to Li} Ag \ al aste tissues. very alty. : t SH n wan an ardent liberal | C0Nrse, the sherill also. i y to a hiseascd part, the microscopic difference is due to the dashing field- . 1 The Natidnal 5 'Maleolm Cam- a reward for his services to his party : : t ; il At Smith's Falls there was a great | ity. He hefriends the poor and I ally casts off the diseased tissue nbove [CO%0 in the past. Hen Bouser is ready bag sm frew. This position was prince by the citizens. Christings dinner for the prisoners in place good sound material : . in Krause, "Lefty" Russell gnd *"Tom- became the Hon, Maleolm Cameron, : "Ag soon as Zam-Buk is e the workl's baseball series, but the § 3 fo v hy y r iw A A after' Nis arrival in Perth cd to the tell the story of the contests : ; Swed TRY Superior to all other alt up the Ottawa river to Arnprior, it is that Zam-Buk stops their pain. Philadelphia ...... .... .. 35 56 12 7 , vA Nd motes a Wealthy Kppetite and por until 1852, in which vear he ve y 4) a rugglst cvery- vi Thom Th Lnarty. wi Atnbei : : ] @ royal party, when at Arnprior, REY. JAMES BARCLAY, D.D."* Foells eneath the skin's surface are so | in€ of the American Leaguers' splendid |! : bn 1 and Che ical when 'that * gentleman wos A and Shot eave. 10 2 ibute,, Shere af Montreal who will speak m =. changes: and new healthy: "tissde is Baker, Collinge and Barry are youths for the suffrage of the Y mith's Fa twenty-fifth anniversary celebration! formed. This formu: of fresh healthy ust out of college, and the exports While at Almonte the sheriff hail | of his former assistant in Scotland, tissue from below is Zam-Buk's secret {Predict that Mack has a team which Th 4 + honor of conversing, with the | Rew Dr. Mackie. * } of healing. The tissue thus formed will have to be reckoned with for the | | wus in 1852 appointed AR , gathering, with much speech-muking, | in season and out of season. it. It is just as if. a nuson, called to to take Davis' place at first base, and -- -. " - him until seven years i Mr. 'Th wi wns instrumental in| the jail, and in all his elpritable acts 4 . foundat on of the wpll and then raise : PEI III II II II PIII ISI 499 'FF uy + ebodunant of cour famous in Canndian polities, who re- ings held in honor of the son and Then again. U ; 3 y 3 a the ar Victoria, At the reception in Mon seratsh, it stops the Ng, That | Winners = influitdly superior to the CET . Pot vg in a 1: " y Wo MHVOTEE Zam-Buk. They care nothing for the ! * d pmpson bought out the plant ! HE, / } : : ts. It reciaiug est was sevanged that the warden, and | Mothers should note this. Chicago ... . v simnes 3B 9 ts XFL { sound sie and Ppiculsics ceived the appointment to the shriev- 3 s : | 2 : . through the united eounties, and, of | § i EPI n 3 | preparation is applied to a wound or the Athletics than to the Cubs, the i' : hs and & staunch supporter of his friend , He ag 4 | "former had luncheon at Daniel McLaughlin's, | phe célebrated Presbyterian divine, stimulated that they andecgo rapid [young infield. They taok chances. in In recogmition of his ability and ag |" X prince for some 'time. is worked up 10 the surface and litor- | ext three or four geasons as has Chi- of the united counties of Lan- for Vomn ic EE and an address was prefented to the | Regularly for years he providdl a repait a damaged wall, could begin to | addition to the veteran pitchers the $ at the Athletics have a trio of young flingers "Sale of f he or ization ilitia © vie wap unassuming, and gave for th > : . . the organization of a militia company g e el up. until the oll dammed portion | mY Atkins, who are expected to be in Perth at the time of the Trent] good it would do. . . , ya g affair. He always took a keen inter- Sheriff 1qompson has always been | W088 Do longer needed . and was thrown eons big longue Mars, ri Satchers Ry ® est in the militia, and held the rank | 3t + nt ddvolee of outdoor exercise completely away. This is why the oh 4 a of 7 ord ball, Cae 4 ning airs t of Heutenant-eolonel when the law | and daily induiged in lonz walks, and | ©" worked by ZameBuk, are . per- Mack's © d fidence - hi y 5 was changed and the officers rotired, | to this recular excercise he attributes | Manent. They ate veal "foundation" | Mack's confidence in his youngsters ' oo g E and his ability to develop them, which volunteers being introduced. * his almost perfect health. cured, But many pooie of avaneed. your | Voip bine toda © |W ncn pet he CL a an te, Mare, of Bo bg he wo 1 bo ¢ i used heed . vor 8 fe og oe py bing Rindmill"" was fought, the Perth com: | to walk 'two; three or four miles | 101 Delorimie®Ave., Montreal, called bal orig, was. a marked feutire of golden oak, $16 per sett. gans j : ' patly was ordered to the front, Mr, | day, and even vet, although in his | "Pon the Zam-Buk Coaany and told The in Philad Iphin t re tor: 8 Ly : ; : . Takes | them that for over twenty-five vears entire By Al tenn are le 2 Sett Qt Oak, best leather Seats, ompson being then an ensign. They | Rinetv ninth year he bis r . re at the court EE where | walkisty exercive, although the dis he had been a martyr to ecreran. His | TOTS With the » and there is no 823 se EY LIVER PILLS. they were given their rations, and | tanoe i somewhat shortened hands were so covered with sores tht | Stopping them when they break loose. 23 sett a often the first or- slept in we that night, realy to set Yobz has he hved to Aokerve he had to sleep in gloves tor several Their defensive game was just ns A ! body 10 cause trouble. | nai for Prescott at dawn. Early in | receive the warm regard of his vears! Four vears ayo Zam-Buk was |£00d. Baker, Barry and Collins were | ) Bett Qt. Oak Leather feats, $25: 2 : vert he Altering the hood i | (he moming; however; the order was | low-pitisens for the qualitied that have introduced to him an {in a few months jal over the infield like phantoms and | : y others at. $25. 430 Aad 410 Geaiv Satin | otc: he. hd bn | Maram "wal al comersaion. 1, cums, bom: Fodon-"aver "he | Fare Bt ter bi Ben Ut die | «at $28, 480 ant 410, i p nnd 3 3 after hs cure « C ase ag wth y £3 y seaso 00408 | disloMred from the Windmill. and long may he still remain! had for twdaly ve > ae Mi «till cheered the infield youngsters. It was | pot alone the superb pitching of each. Coombs and Bender that won the ser- ies. Fifty-six hits, an average of four Golden Finish Chalrs, . 76¢. $1.50 rr teen per game, against the best pitch y : Trimmed to His Liking. ing stafl in the National League were Utica Globe. a tremendously strong ally of the fin John PB. Crimming tells the follow: work of the Philadelphia siabmen. » ing story : ip ---------- "A beggar with an unmistakably A Shared Privilege. ¢ 7 . a : English face amd also with a regular Utlea Sithe k hai oh 'stand' the Str nd t Somtl . Ae oakum, chamrman © e ton street, Londom' was att executive noard of the "Frisco uystem f£ mbulance 577 phon waiting with his tin cup for the char] of railroads, on one occasion toes to ity of the passer-by. He had only one] task a young mag in his smplay whi leg, ons arm, and one eye. had announced his intention of marry YA well-dressed, unmistakable Trish- | "8- man, notiting him across the street, The youth in question was drawiei; surveyed "him earefully for five min. | 8 ®mall salary, und Yonkum remon utes, approached and with "Take this, firated with him on the ground that d ,! dropped a gold piee econld not afford to miwry, and hed Sh his - a that his wile would have to suffer " "Thank you, sir," said the beggar, great privations. bowing about twenly-five tithes Oh," said the youd; man, "J twenty-five seconds, 'I've been an shia guess I've got as much right to starve corner well nigh thirty years, sir, and | 8 woman to death as any other man his in the Hirst Sime any ute ver: has has. La dropped a bit of gold isto my cup, vo / Se and. begging your pardon, wir, bat Pirst Woman Preacher Dead. strik « wie Tucky ! 1 think, sir, you're] Elmira, N.Y., Oct. 35 Rev. Apnie| vA y Ford Eastman; who, with her husifhad, JRev. Samuel E. Eastmao, held the a joint pastorate of the Park charch Sett of Diners, genuine leather, irface Oak Diners for $1, $1.50 cured, ant has had no trace of any veturn of the eteama ! Zam-Buk cores are permanent. Js it in your home? each rl est in ihe equal suffrage movement, Sugar Hae New Sena and was the first "woman to be or ng rence Crystal Diamonds" are the perfection of supar anda. distinet addition to the tea table. These sparkling tablets of the ret sugar are dainty and tengding in en patient of delicate china, rich owt lers keep "Crystal Disstsgnide* 51h. cartons, fos Xisey ase sold aldo by the porind, ps Crystal Diamond Pominos i" tablets, specially for coffee. 1s 5 ba cartons only. are Targes tadiers,