J. H. Soother-an. LAND AGENT. whonï¬erWith ' Bdhmdachmanfl what mummy blood nary. will ï¬nd Milton's lat! and Nerve Pills help them greatly dnrm mi’thie period. Wunenuthechan‘e envhom nerveâ€, aubjecttohotflushee, feeling of pinsmdneedlegpdpihï¬onoftheihwt, etc., mtidedovertheh-yingtimod their life by the use! this wondedd malady. It hummï¬onem‘l system, an pane when mish, “mm colertothepeleeheekandepu'klo eye. They haild up the eyel_-, new 10‘ mnlm “MM“. Theroisnoneedfcrlomywomonb suï¬er pain and weakness, men, deepleesnem, anemia, hint and dug! spells and the numerous baubles whi mdathoï¬fogfmsmdofsick- The stock 15 equal to any city ware- rooms in assortment. and the prices are lower. Inspection lnw‘ted. g No Trouble to Showfloods ws‘W OUR WAREROOMS are now ï¬lled with the ï¬nsst stock of Up-to- date Furuitme we_ have ever shown, bought at right prices. : j THE LEADING FURNITURE DEA- LERS OF MAY. ï¬ï¬‚flBl’SOH, Nllflï¬m) THE FALL TRADE Have Restored Thousands of Fanadian Women to Health and Strength. o1 Harm-t, Lind-y, “mmmwmeoi- Furniture undwm'glvonypdtom the beneï¬tw, EXPENSES OF mm kept down to the lowest possible HONEYmmANonIa-b- â€alommt rate- fAHM [DANS .00. VII “I... O "I “.2. PAC! m NEW that make: ya In way jpwm Axle Grease and Vina“ may behad. \ the That is What is being aimed at. and it has to be guarded against in ev- ery possibie way. I am quite sure that the Fasten: Ext._nsion C0"?- pany’s daire is to make the Paciï¬c cable so unproductive that thc GOV- ernments interested will be induced to hand it over to them. This is their game, and they must not be allowed to have their OWn Way." 811- Wilfrid Laurier Congntnlated. The Premier received the following message last night lrom Mayor Charles Hayward of Victoria: “We extend congratulations on the part that Canada. has played in the great work now accomplished for civiliza- tion and th: Empire. (Signed) Chas. Haywd. Mayor." Sir Wilfrid. Laurier replied as fol- lows: “On:'behalf of the Government I thank mm for congratulations. The happy Completion ot the Paciï¬c cablc‘ should be hailed with satisfaction throughout «' the Empire. (Signal )j ; Wilfrid Laueier’.†‘ The May or’s telegram Was sent' from the Victoria 'lheatm, " where a1 celebration. was in progress in honcr of the completion of the cable. Colelbrtuon at Victoria. Victoria; B: C., Oct. 31 ~Victom Is jubilating to'ni‘g‘ht over the comple- tion of the Paciï¬c cable. As scan as the tidings came in that the line was practitally open May or Hayward is- sued invitatidtis to a large number of promincnt public men to meet him in the theatre; when an impromptu public meetingmwas mlled to ecle- hrate the event? Mayor Hayward presided, and those present included Lieut {level-nor J oly, Admiral Bick- ford. members of the Lacs.) Govern- ment and prominent public men Manager Ciiristie of the local tele- gra: in cities Was on the platform, with teleggsph instruments. and des- latched a. large number of congratu- lut tory messages [tom the meeting to‘ the King, :ï¬ir. Willi-id Ianrier. Sir Edmund tau-tori†Hr.Jose1h Chum- bcria u end. Mr Seddon. ,, m I†It First. Eastern Extension Compiny. Sir Sandfcrd Fiemjng said last night :â€" “'lh:'re is an element of truth in it. Regarding the report that the "x able ring†has managed in coâ€"op- eraticg with certain of the Austral- ian Government to place the Paciï¬c cable in a dwvantageous position in competing for Australian business. and that the Paciï¬c Cable Company will ultimateiy be absorbed _ by the “'Ihe Right Hon. RiChard J. Sod. don, Premier of New Zenland, Wel- lington: Congratulations from Can- ada. to New Zealand on completion ‘of Paciï¬c cable. May it. be the means of greatly increasing trade between the self-governing colonies and pro- moting the unity of the world-Em- Lire to which we belong. (Signed.) William Mulock." “Sir Edmund Barton. Premier 0! Australia, Melbourne: Canada’ a greet,- ing to Australia on completion of Pa»- ciï¬c cable; a‘. work of tar-reaching consequence. May it prove an efleo- tive instrument for promoting inter- Imperial trade and tor solidifying the unity of the Empire. (Signed) Wil- liam Muloch". “Chamberlain. Colonial Secretary. London: Sir William Mulock. Post- master-General of Canada. congratu- lates the Right. Hon. J oseph Chamâ€" berlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, on completion of the Pacif- ic cable" a Work which will afford a. new and important. was 0! com- munication between all parts of the British Empire. and hopes that this realization o! inter-Imperial policy may still further strengthen the bonds which already unite so closely the political and commercial inter- ests of the mother country and her dominions beyond the seas, and that the result of the undertaking may lead to an extension of the system of Stateowned Cables wighin the Em- pine. (S_igned.) Willhin Mulock.’ j ’11::- following cablegrunn i. recog- niï¬on of the completion of the cable were sent, yesterday by Sir William M ulock, to whose energetic eflorta on behalf of Canada. the successful com- pletion of ,the enterprise is largely Can‘t-stance†Ila-ages. The completion of the Paciï¬c cable has been the Occasion of many con- gratulatory messages. 'Ihe Premier last evening cabled the Chairman 0! the Paciï¬eCable Board as follows:â€" “Walpole, ' London: Accept. hearty congratulations upon successful com- pletion of Paciï¬c cable. (SignedJ Laurier." ' “ “Delighted" {6‘ congratulate you on completion at great work, Paciï¬c cable, thus ,rewarding your interâ€" est and labor,‘ forging further link to advantage of our Empire. (Sigm ed.) " Seddon." may W of W. I!- chsnxodâ€"Slr wanna Halook Hop“ For I'm-tho:- SW Cab!“ Within the Empireâ€"Tho “ Cable Bing"~â€"Promlor Hoddon to 8!! Word “at". Ottawa., Nov. 1.-â€"“The connection between theCCamdian and Austral- ian ends 01 Raciï¬c cable Was completed this morning. and mes- sages were exchanged between the tho countries.†Thih was the state- ment. by Sir Sandford Fleming yes- tel-day morning. He added: “Thai cable. 0! course, will be in the hands of the con‘h'actors for thirty days." Sir Sandford~ Fleming annouacod that he had received the following cah‘egram from Premier Seddon 0‘ New anland: A MESSAGE FROM AUSTRALIA. THE PACIFIC CABLE. irst Message to King Edward VII. Over Ail-British Line. The “ Cable Bing.†“a ‘d. ltlucnmlm ;-;x.p‘mhu mm. W “W m M ‘W- 3"" them: can. to A Death at Port Hope Cannes the Jury in Sly Sim: TIMI Some time ago Harold Long died at Port. Hope. alter being treated by Christian Scientists. The coroner‘s ‘pry reported as follows : “Weï¬ndthatthepuentsnegleci- edtocailinmedicalattendamemi- 1til the child was practically at. death’s doora We also ï¬nd Robert. Horsey, Christian samba demonst- rator. accessory to the mild': death, inasmuch as he underttook to treat, for which he received a. remuneration a dangerous and contagious disease. whmh he admitted that. he was total- ly ignorant of. The teaching of the sect. known as Christian Scientists. as brought out in the evidence. is a danger to the public annually. and this jury would strongly mm dint. the legislature enact . a law which would make it. a. criminal offence for the demonstrator oi this belief to attend or treat. a case which is lint being attended by a duly Qualiï¬ed medical practitioner." HIS Chathtun. Eng, Nov. 1.â€"One per- son was killed and thirty other: in- jured by the overturning of a tram. where yesterday. Niagm Falls. .\'.Y., Nov. 1.--By g sudden rush of gas, which is suppos- ed to have been oulphureted hydro- gen. {our men were killed and three seriously memo near the 24th about. heading of the big tunnel tank It'- Paris, Nov. Lâ€"For the last. two days the Senate has been debating an interpellatiOn with rage!!! to the closing of unauthorized congrega- tionist schools by the Government. Yesterday, by 163 Votes to 90, it passed an elder of the dav approving the action of the Government. London. Nov. 1. â€" Hr. Bmdrici, Secretary of Stat» for War. is en- gaged to marry Madeleine Stanley. eldest daughter of Lady Jenna. wife of Sir Francis Jeane. Judge Advoâ€" cate General, Lady Jenna's ï¬rst hus- band was Col. Constantine Stmlcy. Mr. Brodrick has been a. widower for about. a. year. 1H1 the "$09.†Heart failure was the “use of death. The body was {or- war'ded to natives in Toronto. Owen Sound. Nov. 1.â€"A telegram from Sault Ste. Harte to the C. P. R. steamship department received yesterday, states that Patrick El. wood died ontho S. S. Manitoba while an mute from Fort Willinnto A pleasing feature was the praenâ€" tation of the banner for the biggest increase of members in any union. It went to the uniOn of Bruce County, which nearly doubled its manhenhip during the year. In her address in the evening. Lady Henry Somerset. said in part: The W.C.T.U. stands up above all things ï¬rst, and foremost for the protection of the home. and they have a bean- iful chance here to enforce that pro- tection. It is the pride 0! women to gather in thousands for the protecâ€" tion of the home: they have put their hands to the plough. and they 'dare not go back} knowing that they are mmmn; 1m em can-mg alter them. working to make the home a brighter and holier place than ever. and that is one reason why the temo perancerelormlmstakeneudlghold anon the womanhood of the world. StJflwmu is to be the place (or the holding of the next annual 31th- sting. My Hem-180w Spent- at 0â€.“ “W43. 7.0. 'Ibronto, Nov. l.--The W.C.’I‘.U. 0! Ontario concluded one of the moat succesdul conventions in its history yesterday afeemoon. end may of the delegates left {or their home- imme- diately alter having had the plen- eureof listening to my Henry Somerset in the evening. d. “panes. 'Ibmnto.Nov.1.â€"uwt.-Ool.naot wentto Afr-1c; with the rm chap- taln, and while out than was pro- moted to the rank of under-.8111“ his return to Canada he was made a Rout-colonel. He is on the army mailed sun st Otuw; a mutant to Col. Nansen, director-general ol the medical service. Capt. Kamila: I: not no" home (unwary amiss. CHRISTIAN SLIENJ CENSUIED Lord Hethuen is made n Knight Grand Cross of the Bath. Mot-Guru F. W. Kitchener gets the Order of Common of tbs Bath. major-Generals French and Ian Hamilton are raised to the rank 0! lieutenntrgonoral. Colonels Karma: and Plums are promoted to be anOr-gencrdn. Brigadier-General Brahant in q;- pointed an hcnomry major-guard. Lieutâ€"Col. Fiseo uni! Can. Helmo In of the Canadian corp. mocha; the decomtion of Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. The Candi." Honored. London, Nov. 1.--A long list 0] honors and promotion- in recognition of South Atrium mica w. gout,- ted yesterday. _ _ "A“ â€L Governments. The King WM I mm at Buckim Pm yea- terday tromthecrevdthoabu ship Anglia. Etc-ch Government Sustained. Bio mum summits-no. Death In mane-u- Wreck. STANDS â€B m non Brooflck Will jinn-v. Died of Heart Winn. Four Men Killed. may noxious. .w -â€"Diflerenees as to whether their taming should-be conducted ccord- ing to the rite: o! the Catholic church or of the Protestant dmmh caused the nuptial; of Thomas lo- Nawa. a farmer o! Townnand town. chip, Hutton: county. and prolapse. the mm m, to Ilia Allen “w of Eudora. his would- -Luly WC»! is ill a her home at AHMbusknvfllo. Pug: am the authoritie- put him out for (curing down g. list 0! non- subaeriba's to a. ï¬nial fund, and Reid my: be 1n- reloacad for Mu part in drafting a. petition thunder In; to strike it Page We not. reh- stated. â€"-George Fame and Fred Reid {01m cotton mill employ“ in King stain. are looking for mutual -â€"Tho suit 0! Hrs. m {or 81,000 damages against. Brandon! for the death 0! ha husband. which was alleged to be the result. of a cold caught while nursing her in the â€811110: hospital. has been decid- ed in humor of the city. laat weak. as o result of injuries ro- celvod at. the iron work's. Blontreal. ~11). hrqueutino Frederico. Capt. Churchill. bound (or Parr-Mo. N3. (or Portland. god-lulu. m undo- or! early Wednesday mousing two miles out of Cape anyout mm Irma hom St. John. All had. were sund- -â€"Robcrt Watson. n man 82 your: of age. formerly of Havelock. but. latterly an Algoma Central panel: get conductor. was killed at Itchi- picotm last. week. being taught ha tween the engine and trucks while shunting. â€"-Hr. Nadia Percy. formerly of Port Hope. only son of 11'. Charles Pexcy o! the and“. department. G. T. 3.. Neutral, died on My 0! -D¢u~id Hyatt. aged 78. ; retired farmer 0! Dover township. dropped dropped dead on Wednesday after- noon of but weak in the'ofhco of the Canadian Loan and Savings 00., Chnthnm, Ont, and hold. lailum b wished as the muse. â€"'I‘he Berlin Saloon-keepers' Leu- ' gue have petitioned the Reidntag not to pass the new excise laws. stating that it would compel 15.000‘IIO' on his hands in out 0! 19,000 Berlin saloons to h†m. close. and would cause serious loos _ . ween to (110†med in the liquor indus- 0‘ 35' germ (x1ni'm landlords. ' - ' urns 33$: will crate th' year to Outuno t â€"- zar commem as year’s-ioumry to bivadiu by [unloa- .3“ Mumps “M ins: his uncle. the Grand Duke loo. h†been destroy: Nicholas. who was sentenced to me â€mm“ ‘ ‘0†0‘ banishment 25 years ago for plunder-.‘a'mo im- ing his mother's house chapel on -Uzzie Keeler. axed 'ewels a. the momma. o: .n ed from Geometown 1 American adventuras. land no trace can be {u Mere] Velatinl. the special com- missioner 0! President Castro 0! .Venemela at Cuup‘no. has been compelled to tpologiu publicly (or the recent illegal urest o! the loo.) manager of the Freud: Cable Com- pany and the comma agent 0! France at that port. â€"Upon the occasion of the 47th birthday of Mgr. Burebeni, Arch- bishop of the diocese of Montreal» who is now at Rome. the Pope on Wednesday blessed the faithtul of that diocese. â€"A Wedneaduy despatch from To» lib states that in order to pave the wgv tor ., rapprochement batman music. and mum], Band: is try- ing to win the invor 0! Japan. -Crime in Nnrway had decreased steadily, until 1896, when, with tï¬o :0 . it has steadily increased. owing that in that country nt least crime follow prosperity. -A well-known mm am of Wm. France, reports that the 1902 vintage of champagne has been unboulutclnflmand willrnnknl -â€"King Calm of l’ortugul, in a. pistol contat, won a medal for twelve hits .t a. turret. which repreâ€" sented a running mbbit. â€"After the ï¬rst. can of the plague was discovered in Yokohnm; '2.000 :galnst the disease spreading. -â€"Chl.rlel I. Scluub. manager at the U. 8. Steel Company. who in racing around Home in his onto arâ€" rige and «comer, ls startling the Italian- and causing great comment. â€"'l‘ho Cubs Railway Company, in which Sir William Van Home is interested, but been authorized by the Cuban Railway Cami-ion. at a. capitalization 0! $20,000,000. "35mm Sagan of the smut: pafliaman will retire in November on account. of ill-health. â€"Twelve hundred and more must- cians in Paris theaters have threat,- ened to strike unless their wages are -â€"Lord Salisbury will leave Nice for England on Nowemba' 15th. .Princo Von Pleas will represent Km William at. the opening of the New York Chamber of Commerce. -â€"A plot. to massing.“ the Rus- sian Minister of the Interior by Nihilists in Berlin has lieu} unearthed TWICE TOLD TALE bride, to beater-rod. min-tn. am 18 ' Hr. Karim has. Ham. mmmnmm i -â€"W. Lang of Word. a. ï¬lm _W Believille, dropped dead lrom 'heu't failure whfle playing in church. l-ï¬ecapminot melanoma Car- men. from St. Pierre. was ï¬ned 8400 gt Port Balm. X.8., for â€"thans-ottollarfltton '38 hudupnurthoMPaperlubj onMyn-ightolutmd: by‘ twomu.tndrdiovedolhhmï¬. 1 â€"Twomaninthom:'oou‘ olthePrinungBum-nhn hoa-§ ruiuoflmmhunbultbydnh- diam. --For September the Dominion Iron and Steel Co. claim shout 370.000 in bonuses from the Government. â€"Stxthomdhoaha.vebeendes- troyod in Kent. County. and I. num- MotmmofchokI-thvebeen â€"Bnnuord cod dealers have re caved a cal-land of hard 0031 {mm tha'ha.4vhich is gelling at. 810 a A-.., -Uzzie Keeler. aged 18. dia ed from Georgetown tun da andnotracecanbefound of -â€"Ho:tch'x lid-dun store at. was robbed Tuesday night. it posed, by juveniles. -'I‘hepeuweavflisanshgansu â€"“ of tron: 84,000,000 no 86.000000 a. man: your to Ontario tuna-I. ‘008'! was: â€"mwawmmwuos.~pm hadhuboendatropdbym 00-} m 5 Need any Knives, 2 Forks or Spoons when will be â€Hauling-uterus. 9000000 000-90190 Lind. . or ML '1'. WHEEL), I.A.. mmmt Manon tRhchPhnoCo. ~82 King-It. was. Toronto. IN SEWING! MACHINESâ€"111a IN? SEWING IACHINBS -â€" The WSW. The New Williams. Org M and motion) 8%. Examination them thaBaflmdDomhionPianoo WM Ahmed-hand inform-flan wmummw. Blankets for lowest prices. HERB, J. LITTLE Rudd Hanâ€"€53? Sdcleruedlflved In. MMflMM sde‘rddldulcr ll “MOS Horse Clothing and File mt Ask {or “1847 Rogers Bros," and you wfl get Silver Plate that Wars. UNWY’S JEWELERS max-us. m See the many handsome patterns at. .. m Imavmnm, 000 _ with diuppe Brantlord 'h itby from . bruised kg. W m" ' ' borne slipping m 21 Hwy "as; ‘ road and rolling 0"“ on 0‘ _____..../:2:‘+â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"/ BU DOCK“ oldest mung‘f’lld†m nasu-v w..- I -â€"Joscph Gib: oldest Orangem in dead. axed I -â€"Lord Mint King's birlbdu a. sum dinner â€"m Winniprg that Provincial '1 El to retire. {rum L but owing to ill.h “acceded by Hugh ha [or Portage la lowing to Hal Wu amidrntal l 5 phoe lust. mack. fork piercing l â€"Whi|e out duckahmti‘c! an. named Janus Nick": I BRITTON BRQS OPTICIABS ibeon oi m's "m. I- 5" shot dead not a we betm fl, 11mm 0“ ’ Mgr, shit)" u, with I. dew imistreu and h and nervous "“I told you I a rm, and rope m, looking “M11! ju the! oomin's in immediate a; mwym: “suddenly 1‘01 “I prefermd: ouNOUG'ym ’el! G'ynne's 1., with †flwchnusi “I should any ant. rem Vivid H 'v.‘