' der 8? mm: newest sack S from 34 to 43 D College of Music a: Recitals At Homes. {Victoria Ave. . L iuds ‘med Sept. 14th. at at VictoriaR bring the of Boys’ Frieze g, loose and stylish, to 15 years old, td for November 1H. B. WHNIHJ IOPRANO 'oice Culture end Piano bred for examination 92 E1 at this 'paw, X jch 'ester mg. (0- s PUMPS ey Last. Overcoats BS 3 money re. 1y garment we 80 not Men’s E Watch Graham (Jr-aw $6.95 3 1903 k’a mm? bottle of Liqu°z°n° WEE: an offer of $1,000 for a gen}: on (Mill. W: (10 that t(1)1c0nV1:°e y quid oxyoren does ki gefm ' - A"? drug that kills germs Is a 1,01%); .30“ and it cannot be taken Intemthé ne alone can kill. germs m It :ï¬thout killing the nssues. tinny he only Way knownâ€"the on] Can Conceive of -to destroy the “use 5’ germ disease. be?" me great German chemist, who hm†Years on it. His object was to ch an ï¬xcess of oxygen in staple .inmto the blood that no germ could Oxyanyfllembrane or tissue. ’ gen 1_Slife to an animalâ€"t1}: very ii: 0f mam?- It is the essenhal put . . It? effects are exhilarating. purl-1 ' It‘s Natures’s greatest tonic; But "e Vegetames, and this excessqf ‘the Very life of an animalâ€"e1; Ho wegamble matter. Liquozogï¬ the b100d with such an excess of; ; that “0 germ can live wheat?“ aï¬ï¬ye Spend 11. days musk: Nu, , 0‘ me Youth's Companion In 1904 15th years increase the Youth’s manion endeavors to keep pace hthem in all that is wise, beau- fland px'ogrcssiw, and not only Main but to dea-r‘x'e the honor- :and execptionally place it hOI'dS the conï¬dence and jatl'ection of Rgï¬nemtions of readers. The Nest living auLhors in all bran- 50f literature continue to contri- l1.oughout. Military Promotions me is simply liquid oxygenâ€"no aLlcohol in it. It is the dw' e! 3 SO aid $100,000 have been goo‘d and At, the season. They . To farâ€"off islands ocean, beyond Van- m lots were sent. In ,‘11 \n..-â€"v _ mition at Toronto the ï¬rst, prizes or"- ewhat similar share Of the ï¬ve premiâ€" us four went to 0111‘ ith Oxygen. 12 chart aocou . cred ntant 16 present Season a. good full mea- the showings at :1 a ï¬bu'al share their \vaY- rel: at Ottawa, 1 all CODIpcting class went their .cntion 0f two Vv» n rd, in New York, nont, Pennsylva- 1>in, Ohio, Iowa. tes they have :ith several sales oints in Ontario. - singular that ; by no means 11 to American way to so many the many ap- m by his custo- npbell seen and reason would be a fact that for customer has existent-v of any muk of. Where ‘. has happened _\'.~' 'n‘f-n rcady to m»-. and in some 3 the whole loss. nough a reason ‘.m-‘.: has so wideâ€" rtrmt series of ar- 01‘ the occupation ch they had to. Ligame- tights WATCHMANâ€" ~WARDER. OCTOBER 29th, 1903,, \Iac ; has so “nu;â€" nd another is, : is produced 0 be the kind turn produces 1d}? sellers for nirvicw Shropâ€" of Oct. 24:“? â€Mowing pI‘O' ru‘imcnt : resigns his tted to reâ€" ~nant b. A. kay, retir- "ICC D. :1- 81h July, retirement. 1'0 visional- lieutenant es t ablishâ€" /, y known in Canada. as Powley's Liquiï¬cd Ozone. (Liquozone was former! 24th of the farmer in many‘parts of the world-â€"in England, in Ireland, in India, in Argentina, etc. The annual announcementnnumber of the Companion dwcribingg the principal features of the Companion's new volume, will be sent to any ad- dress,‘ free. The new subscriber for 1904 will receive all the isms of the Campan- ion for the remaining weeks of 1903 free from the time of subscription ; also the Companion Calendar for 1904, lithographed in twelve colors and gold. The. Youth’s Companion, Boston, Mesa, 144 Berkley-st. The decision of the Alaskan bounâ€" dary commissioners has stirred up an intense interest all over Canada. In one point, however, Canada. has out- striped the Yankees. By clever fore- sight 3. Canadian ï¬rm is the ï¬rst in America to produce .new maps show- ing the disputed territory and the commissioners’ award. The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal have been waiting for the decision to go ahead with their new map of the Dominion, which shows the ter- ritory in dispute; also the new Grand Trunk Paciï¬c line. New On- tario and in fact everything upâ€"to- date. The publishers’ price we be- lieve is $2.50 per copy, but they have decided to send a. copy abso- tario and in fact everything upâ€"to- date. The pu'blishers’ price we be- lieve is $2.50 per copy, but they have decided to send a. copy abso- lutely free to all subscribers to that great family weekly for 1904:. As eaCh subscriber will also receive two bbautiful colored pictures, each 22 x 28 inches, along with the Family Herald for a Whole year, for one dol- lar, it will be arsurprise if they can handle the business that is sure to come their way. The publishers adopt the rule of sending premiums in the order in which subscriptions reach 'them so that it will pay to get of their lists without delay. On Sunday morning Bishop Ridley College, St. Catherines, had a. $40- 000 ï¬re. Many of the resident pu- pils escaped in their night clothes. Burglars caught trying to enter a house in Hamilton on Monday mornâ€" ing ï¬red on Constable Barron and wounded him very dangerously. They escaped. By reason of their horse running away, Mr. F. Guimond and his son got in front of an express train near L’Islet 'Qu~e., on Thursday. The father was’killed and the son had right leg cut off. Johh Sisnowski, a Guelph brixeâ€" man an the G. T. R, met with a serious accident while coupling cars at Georgetown. His right foot was so badly injured that it will have to be amputated. The .left foot is less seriously hurt, and will be saved. â€"Bessie Brooks, aged ten years, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Brooks of Falls View, was burned to death on Friday night. Her cloth- ing caught ï¬re from a, stove and beâ€" » u .-.,.,. nvfinmlishéd she was so â€"Bessie Brooks, aged ten years, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Brooks of Falls View, was burned to death on Friday night. Her cloth- ing caught ï¬re from a, stove and beâ€" fore it was extinguished she was so badly burned that she died, after 16 hours of terrible agony. The fami- l_v came last week from Wilson, N. J.- A hurricane completely wrecked the new annex to the General Hos- pital at Brandon, now in course of erection. A catastrophe was avert- ed only by the fact that it occured during the hour when the numea'ous workmen engaged upon it were at. dinner, otherwise considerable loss of life could not have been averted. The new building was 60 by 100 feet in dimensions, two stories and a basanent. It Was already to roof in when the accident occured, and the loss will be very heavy, as much of the materiaf was destroyed, and the building was expected to cost $30,- 000. -- fl--l:n 0f the apple crop of Nova Scotia. give 500,000 “hich will this season barrels for export to England, 1-35.- 000 barrels have a _, pad, the Steamer St. John City, which sailed Saturday taking 18,- 000 barrels. The remaining 350,â€" 000 barrels will be shipped betWeen now and the middle of March, when the Australian apples begin to ar- rive. The average price netted by the Eova Scotia orchardists this season is $3 per barrel, which will make one and a half million dollars rights on any scientiï¬c dlscovery. making the purchase we tested the pro- duct for years through physicians in the The Talk Of The Dominion Twice Told Tales H? Fmâ€"Luuw"' £1 at} W3 In cnpve Leucorrhel Liver Troubk’ - cura1 83" ‘1 Trouble.“ L lq uozone tit-i3 year for the apple growers ol thxs grovinoe who are located in the countles of King's and Annapolis. “My Thompson, the Toronto pugilist, is under arrest at Savan- nah, G8» with a charge of manslau- ghter hovering over him. Thom-p- _80n was training for a. 20401}an bout with Hermit: Miller, of Balti- more, Md., before the Savannah A- C. on Oct. 29, and while boxing With a Savannah youth put the latter out. with a hard right on the ear. The young man was unconscious for over ten hours and is still in a. bad way- The doctors looked for the worst and Thompson was taken into cus- tody pending the outcome. He was subsequently released on bail. Thom- gson felt very badly over the and- cut. A pitched bgttle between the local police authorities and a. gang of 50 Italian navvies who are working for the C. P. R. occurred at Portage 18- Prairie about noon Sunday and dur- ing its progress some 50 shots were ï¬red. The air was also thick with stones, clubs and other missles As a. result of the fracas Detective William Cox is sorely wounded being hit with a. huge stone in the head. and injured in the back and leg by flying debris. Three of the Italians have been safely lodged behind the bars and more arrests are expected. The men have been allowed to remain in their boarding cars to-night and further arrests will be made to-mor- row. The trouB’le arose over an attack made the night before by the Italians on their foreman named McDonald. Attempts were made to arrest the ring-leaders when the batâ€" tle between the men and the con- stables occ‘ured. nerd Iteeley end ll. Arnold-route! elected. London. Oct. 26.â€"Lord Stanley has been reâ€"elected without oppositior on his appointment as Postmaster- General to represent West Houghton in Parliament. _ on his appointment as Secretary of War, defeating Patrick Dempsey. Na.- tionalist, by the rather meagre mâ€" jority of 245. ‘Belrm, Ireland, Oct. 26,â€"H. Arn- old-Forster has been re-olectod to ro- present West Belfast 11_1 Parliament Appointed te Be Britieh Aubmeder et Weehington. London, Oct. 26.â€"The Assocleted Press was eble to announce on Set- urday the appointment of Sir Henry Mortimer Durand. the British Ain‘- bassador gt Madrid, as British Am- bassador to the United States. to succeed the late Sir Michael Herbert. omcial announcement of the appoint- ment, however, will not be made una til to-dey, when the King will form- ally eign the commission. It: lunch-0d Ion to B. Employed st 800 This Week. Sault Ste. Marie, Oct. 26.â€"Dunng this week operations will be commen- ced in the ground wood pulp mill, charcoal plant, veneer plant and saw mill, wh‘ich employ nearly 600 men. This announcement was made by J. S. Fackenthal, who was left In charge hero by his brother, B. F. Fucken- thnl. the receiver appoiatod by Spay- London, Oct 2 . larney yesterday, J the IriF‘l leader, decl‘ had arrived to ital against emi ation. emigration at ough ed, hp said, was t1 prospect held out to girls if they went to criticized Andrew C: speech at Waterford poor laborer 1n Kerri than the mgjority o 014. ipclas Tubetculogts Raunâ€" Fcymâ€"Gal Stand Tumorsâ€"Lied. Genreâ€"Gout Varicoccle Women's Dian-en Gonorrheaâ€"61w All W that begin with feverâ€"all inflam- mationâ€"all chubâ€"all contagious awn: Lhc “suits of impure or poisoned mood. . . In nervous _debi1ity qunozone sets a I ma!- tzcr, accomplxshing what no drugs can do. men London. cc‘ ' box-lain I nootlni 1111 1110'.“- }f you need Liqnozone, ana n2“: n... -- tned it. plmse send us this coupOn. “We will then mail you an order on your local druggist for n f all-size bottle, and we ' _ your druggist ourselm for it. This is out free gift. made to convince you; to show you what Liqnowne is, and what it can do. In justice to yourself, for it places you please accept it to day, under no obligation whatever. Liquoaone costs soc. and $1. 4/ I SIR HENRY MORTIMER DURAND. 8: Co. ELECTION OF MINISTER}. 50c, Bottle Free- 1don, Oct. 26.â€"â€"Speuking at K11- y yesterday, John Redmond. Iris“: leader, declarod tho time arrived to start a cnmpalgn LSt' emi ation. The cause of ,izod Andrew Carnegio’s recent :11 at Waterford and said the laborer In K mu happier the majority 0 Irish working- ln the United Stat... J Agni-u Irish Imnlmuon: .o... a. o... 00. RESUMING WORK. «.00- Fill tut 20ml Had No Bight to low. 1-5- W.â€" tidal-g Soul. '8 boat Kittie D. last July for, u was alleged, illegal ï¬shing in Cana- dian waters in Lab E110. It was Memphis, Team. Oct. Lanaâ€"mu u..- lon owned by C. K. G. Filling: 0! Chicago. and driven by Willard San- ders. Saturday afternoon proved her right. }0 ti}: title of queen o! the tut! Lon Dillon Queen of tho . 26.-â€"'. Kawartha Lakes IRE“ VALLEY NAV. Co limited mmmm. 455mm ofr MANHAâ€" From October 131: to close of Navigation onb'. Inmate Amman: mi- (0» mam ELEvm