Weak and Nervous TEE CONDITION OF A LADY OF WELLAND. ' nnbject to Frequent Headaches. wu- Pule and Emclatea and Grew no lies Hattie Archer. of Welland. an stimable young lady, whose acquant- nnce extends among a large number of citizens of the town,, has the fol- lowing to say regarding the virtues d Dr. \VLliam‘s’ rink l‘.lls for Pale People :â€"In the fall Of 1.597 1 was taken very ill. 1 was. nervous, weak and de- bilitated. At this time the least ex- ertion caused great fatigue. “My appetite was poor and. I was attack- ed with frequent sick headaches. I dually grew worse until lwas so weak 1 could scarcely walk through the house. I was very. pale and emr sciated and finally became entirely in- citated. Various medicines were resorted to but gave. no relief. Latter I was treated by two of the; best physicians of the town. One said. my blood was poor and. watery. I foilow- ' at! his advice for some time but: did not Improve. .Then the second doctor was called and he said he could help me. but after thoroughly testing his medicines without reLef, I gave it up and despaired of getting well. My grandmother had been reading at that true much about Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and persuaded me to try them. ï¬abwas about January, 1898. From. the first the results were really marl- vellous. being beyond my friends ex- pectations. After taking five boxes I can stand more fatigue than I cOuld for two years. I have gained weight mlendidly; can take my food with a ,u AN exclvme nought Madman FACED seci‘l‘ ovate wrru choc. A Warning Tint light Buve Turned the Result Bud It Not Been Supple- mented With Another Want-.- and n Pair of Bl: Shooters. “l was helping many years ago to chase bandits and rcvolutionists along the riverâ€"ail nrmy ofï¬cers refer to the Rio Grande an the river when speaking of the southwestâ€"with some of the Sixth cavalry. and we crew in and out of Lung try a good doul." Silld the old cavalry officer. “There wasn’t anything much to the town except a railroad stulion and some ’dobe shacks and u saloon and gen- eral store kept by an old pirate by the name of Bean-Roy Beamto be explicitâ€" and he was the toughest. hllir trigger. donhlc action old sconndrcl i ever met nil the border. a hard headed. hard fluted sull or the soil. He was about the only “into man in town. and the Mexicans Worse afraid of him than they were \\‘t'l t' I don‘t know but he was of smallpox. iconic. for you couldn‘t vaccinate against llllll. "it was in the days when there was In- low west of Olliuhn and no decency wcst of Dodge City.‘ and Lnngtry was a long: wily west of Dodge City. rc:i.i;:.~d this fully and had nailed a pla- Bean to himself ll†tho powers of government. Ecgislzltivd. cxvcutiu- and judicial. and there was nom- to soy hiin nay. [lc acted- :ls justicc of tho prncc and forced all the Mexicans who wanted to marry to comc to him and he spliced. His formula was: ‘1 pronounce you man and wife. Now pull your freight out of hcrc.’ But prcvi ously he always co!icctcd $3 from thcm. and. if they did not have the S3. they had better not attempt to settle in or about [.ungtry. One of the lieutenants with me. ill talking about Langtry. said the population consisted of Bonn. fit-as. dogs and Mexicans. in the order nnlllé-d. “The only individual who ever had a run in with Beau. so far as local history records. was another hardened rcprohute named Henderson. who drifted in ahead of a uorther a few weeks before l or- rived. He brought with him a choice assortment of alcoholic poisons and set up an opposition barroom on the other side of the plaza. it was the ï¬rst opposi tion of a serious sol-t Beau had ever en- countered iu Lnngtry. The bal'room was had enough. but when Hondcrson flaunt ed on the front of it n red lettcred sign announcing the ‘Do Drop lu.’ Bean felt that his vested rights were not only in vnded. but trampled on. - "Even at that chdcrson might hnvc lived in Langtry to an iniquitous old age. but us if hc were not crossing Bcnn‘s trail often enough be imported from San Antonio a singer and advertised singing and music from sundown' till ix. impel! ammo. ‘* .4'~ l . a :J.‘3""m-:“’i “' u†’urtloulurelntneNortthterloo Odd; m am most impreguuble fortress In Canada. Election Pmtw “'06- lt is fitting. therefore. that Dodd‘e Kidney Pills should be _found domg their great work iu-the city of Ilodd’eflKidney Pill- are_ the our. for kidney disease In 9111 form. Dcdd‘u Kidney I‘lllu up me. um and certain defence against death an suffering from. any. W unhealthy kidneys. ' Mr. June: Walters . (1, Quebec. any. “1 am glad to say that my route: by Dodd'e Kidney Pills. of Kidney Trouble fectly satisfactory. to me. a son: or THE" CHARGES mos. -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" \ Bulky Document cl Nearly One Inn- drotl Page. containing flouriy uo Allegations of Wrong-Doing on tho Putt of an». Broithunpt nnd lie Ago-ate â€" Bullet-annulle- tlon Charged.‘ Toronto. Aug. Sit-Icar- W. D. Implant! and Edmund Bristol. acting for the petitioner-I. My ï¬led the particular-- in the North Waterloo niece tlon protect. in which the nun-ting of Mr. unis J. Bnitheupt of Baliu. Lib- nul membn-elect for the Provincial ’leglnleture, ll nought. The petitioner- are Loch Arnold. G. Euler end S. I. Boyer of Berlin. The petition in a bulky docu- mei‘lt of 100 pages. containing nearly 140 allegation: of wrong-doing on the pert of Mr. Bveithaupt and his agents. while 26 page!“ devoted to particularsof hul- lotu objected to on the ground that they whh or spoiled. with the intention of aiding in the defeat of Dr. helmet. The following are mentioned by the petitioners on among the agent. of Mr. Bruitlluupt. who. it is alleged. were guilty of influencing or trying to Influence voterl by bribery and promise. of reward. and illegally paying for drink and refreshment» in order to induce them to out their ballot: in favor of the Lib- eral candidate or to refrain from reflux: MERRY MOMENTS. When Alfred Austin lingo. Alfred’s taken up his lyre; ‘ flu hu twanged the mute once mom Once again we hear his cuckoo Call at it bu culled before. And hit "meld. with mien saddle." Lightly tripe acro- the lawn. Al the hat to trip whenever Alfred leell 'ent coming on. Alfred sing: again of eccptcvl And of loftieut. longest reign: “Wifely mother." widowed cnpvcm.†In the old familiar strain; Sings Again about the rose! The! come forth in June. at tbcwh no imagined that he had to. use the wee- wouldn't blow. Alfred ling! of "loving lubjectl†And of “glory" on the side. Sing! of "helm" and tinge of "tridcutl. Sings of "inland realms" and "tide." Sing- of “good the greatest greatness" Sings of "loyal hurt: that throb." Sings his little old tongs over. And they pay him by the job. . . , . . .. Goodne- lnercyl Goodness gnclouul . i . . Dr. Hey, Elmira: A. B. min would Ann-d ever do . Paisley; (3. Yates, R. It. Should they take his old stock ï¬gure. Black. Guelph: L. 7. And destroy them ere be knewi ‘ Townâ€; P. I‘m. mum; J. 0““ h‘ "“3 °" " “M m†Brantford: Juliet- lichiub. Got to blowing out in lily? n . Could be ling without his trident Ge 1. 'Ssamgf’ D?! “flaw-023115; °' “‘ °°°“°°’ mg’ï¬ï¬LflC“ Campbell of Goderlch; Alex. Rabat-eon. ex-I.P.P.. Waterloo; J. Brent. Whitby; Reduced to Exit-entitles. :1. I‘m] â€33nd,?“ at; Euï¬ofong' They sell“, Chill [he pOCl in (bill I)? '1' w. J, â€Â£110." . m Pm‘: A. B: ways took the gloomy view of things. McBride. Loudou' J 0 German. Lou- “Do you ever write on an empty stum- don; J». Mar... Guelph. tell?" they asked. The poet glared up at them wi 30-0 0f “-0 Clo-1’0!- eyee. _ "Often there ll no stationery in the house!†he moaned. for be was now be- come deliriousâ€"Detroit Journal. « lh glassy or for one Albert Bee-d. en hotelkeeper of Berlin, to_beueedfcrtbe purpoce of securing votes in the din-lot. levly New (lemony and Bellman-r3. It in also alleged that Bout-rd got an eddi- tionul “0 at a late: period. Another paragraph ullegcl that "the rupondcut by himself and bvaud through Benjamin Devltt. licence inspector. and bv and The Before-dun. “I remember the referendum here in Indiana when l was a small boy." “I don't. and l have lived in the state all my life.†“You have u very poor memory. Didn't you ever get into a dispute with another boy and ï¬nally agree to leave the do I l ! i oflcrorpmmimdmorthaubouteto‘ .. Immune. of Bulleviile. b apt-um a few duyu‘ in town with b huflbamd Contractor T. Luecombe. glut. re -11.... . Jae. Bonll. non and rB'ev. S. J. Shortly attended the base ball match at l’eterboro on Thurs- dny. _ I". C. Taylor attended 3r rh. rd Cartwright'e meeti at the ï¬rmly hall." Toronto, on ï¬unday evening. .3: . awed to her home Friday. -Miee Nellie Sharp. '0! last Thur-day for Winnipeg it to her 836;“. Hrs. A. W. that city. town. left â€"Mr. Rout. Rose and funny luve ; returned from their Moekokn outing. Mr. Ross also viu'ted l‘enelung. Ml - land and Parry Sound. â€"Mr. Fred Stanton. cell boy at the } 6.11.8 station. has been promoted to . a position in the yard. He will he succeeded by his brother. Edd e. -Mise Ferris. junior use stunt teachr V er In Minden public. school. has re- . turned to resume her duties. after a - pleasant mcetion with her parents in lawn. â€"Mr. F. W. Sherman. who has been ' spending a holiday at Wygeon. re- turned to Buffalo on Saturday. He had good luck at fishing. and took home a box filled with mesknionge. â€"-Mr. T. A. 7A. Gifford. of Toronto, attended the Carter-Fisher nuptials last week. He kft' next day on a fish- ing expedition through the north country. â€"-Mâ€lsn Wade. who has been visit- ing anipoea friends. and who recent- lymtlmguesthmR.J.Mc- Lnughlin. returned to her horn? in Bax-heater. N. Y., last week. â€"Mr. Otto' Duck. man purlment in one of Buffs do big dry goods stores. arrived in town recently to mend a few weeks with relatives. â€"Mesru. W. H. McBurney and D. in Tomato last : on B “5-. Odger, of r of ede- Aperfed Remedy for Constipa- . lion . Sour StomacthaIrhoea. Worm .Ccnvulsmns feverish- ness aid Loss or Sump. Tut: smile Signature of ' Ontario it put 1:; i: cur--11: bag-:5 only. If 'h not cold in bulk. r 1.". aligv gym 2.! you anything else Cl; 11.. {m a: pm that; 'iI “jm at good" and vii carver eye-1w. _pcue." “â€800 its: you get Gist-om; WAf‘b lll()llï¬5 old j}; Dosls â€"‘}')(i \Is . . ___..._â€"_.._n..__..‘... # bl ‘ maanm ' -J- WETHERUH ~- AT Ill NEW sniwnlll ‘ comer Sussex and Peel-u. l L I N D S .AY' ‘ Ԡhe neon lhe Largest Stat of PIANOS. ORGASS Hz SEWING MACHINES lama. through the licence ocmmluioneu of the Gunn. of New York City, were in town town of Berlin. and bynnd through the I last week on their way hick from Provincial Secretary. the Hon. 3. J. Pigeon lake. where they spent an en- Ihviu. agent- of the respondent." did. i joyable vacation with a party of T0- of the beef. maker, both Cam’s? end American, at Low Pfloulll: Liberal Terms. inlcnczrs paras} . delightful relish, and again feel cheer- ful, healthy and strong. I would further say that the change is whooly daylight. Then Bonn was forced to us. sort himself. He announced thn' any saloon running in Lungtry with u eons cision to the crowd ?"â€"lndiunepoliu Jour uni. Bob-on'e Oomplnlnt. due to Dr. William’ Pink Pills. I hope that my testimony will prove beneficial to other girls similarly afflicted. fflxe experienc eof years has prov- ed that there is absolutely“- no disease due to a vitiated condition of the blood or shattered nerves. that Dr. Wil- liame’ Pink Pills wilf not promptfy cure, and those who are suffering from such troubles would avoid much misery and save money by resorting to this. treatment. Get the genuine Pink Pills every time and do uott be persuaded to take an imitation or some other remedy from a dealer. who for the sake .of extra. profit to himself. qty sayns “Just as good.†Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills cures when other medicines fail. w OONOEALME NT OF FARR. .â€" TO the telegraphed denial of Mr. Vance that he had placed Farr in con- cealment, must be added Farr'e sworn statement that he never ,met Lg. Vance until that gentleman called sin him in Toronto and advised him to go to Ottawa. Mr. Vance told him that he would be subpoenaed if he did' not go. thereupon he promised to go and went as far as Whitby, where his old enemy, drink, seized him and for several days he was un- able to account for his actions. Our readers will recollect that he was lock- ed up in Ottawa for a night, the con- stable thinking he was crazy, but the police magistrate set: him free. The truth is that Mr. Farr was not concealed by Mr. Vance, but wasat first afraid to go to Ottawa because he had torn up a ballot, so he stay- ed in Toronto. Drink. seems. fromhis own statement, to be his master. It must be remembered. that Mr. Farr is a conservative and voted for McLean andvthat the liberals are not re: sponsible for his vagaries. With reâ€" gard to the "fellow boarder" mem- tioned by the tories as having sworn that Farr told him: that Vance had arranged his flight -and paid his travelling expenses, “easy money†is probably the explanation of his. story. Mr. Vauce’s visits to Farr were to urge him to go to Ottawa. To this Farr swears. w - ‘ .. Positively cured. bythese“ - ' Little Pills. ‘ ‘l'hcyalsonlseve Distrcssfrom Dyspepsia, mitigation and T00 Hearty Eating. a per-- â€smelly for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiâ€" “Bad'rasteinthe MoumCoaed'rongde‘ aha: theSidé, TORPID LIVER. .Tliey â€dualism Puely'Vegetablc. mu Pill. amen Does. 'v small Price. Carter's Little Liver Pills i and dance accompaniment Would have to pay a prohibitive license or shut up shop Henderson thereupon issued a pronun cinuicnto that the ï¬rst individual of qucs tionuhlc lineage who attemptcd in col lcct a license of any sort of? his estnb lishment or to levy an attuchnu-nt would not shot fuller of holes than a Ciliii‘ scat ed chair. Upon this proposition ho stood pat behind a ten borc shotgun. 11nd thorc matters rested for a week. Then. Sl‘i‘lnf: that his bluff seemed to stick where it was hung. Henderson ware-d nrmgullt He gave it out that in the course of a. few days he was due to go over and close up the Jersey Lily and establish 1‘. whisky trust in Lanctl-y. "For some reason Bean was slow:- thau usual in assw-ting himself. lit-1i derson imagined he had the old mun be. to a standstill. and the climax clinic on. morning when l was in the Jcrscy LEE} chcckiug up some government courts-rs on the end of the bar. Onc of iii-:lal's numerous progeny was stretched out ill the window sill. a, towheaded. b:ll't‘lv;:vd little ruflian who acted as neon of mm illle outpost to the old man's domain Beau was decanting some particularly villainous whisky which he mlvcrtiscd as ‘Beau’s Best.’ when the youngster sling out joyously: “ ‘1 say. pap, ycre comes ole man ch derson 'crost the plaza. and he's got his scatter gun with him.‘ “Beau reached under the counter and sorted out a Winchester. Flo trained it across the top of the bar where it bow on the doorway. and when Hl-ndcmon's silhouette loomed up inthc opening Roan hailed him with volnllle profanity and ordered him to throw up his hands. Hon derson hesitated. ‘ “‘Huuds up. you ynller coyotci' yelled Bean. ‘Drop that gun or H! shoot scv en sorts of ï¬re out of you!‘ "Henderson had evidently made up his mind to drop the gun. and his ï¬ngers were loosening on the weapon when thc youthful Bean. at the other end of the bar hastily broke in with whahhe evi- dcntly considered In piece of important information. “ ‘Yon better look out. pap!‘ he cl-ioo warningly. ‘That ole gun o’ yourn :lill': loaded? “If ever two gentlemen were caught in an awkward prcCicumcut. it was Messrs. Bean and chdcrzum The lat tcr did not know how much faith to put in this welcome assurance. and Roan ovi dcntly was afraid to test matters by pulling the trigger. The twu of ill?!“ stood frozen ‘in their tracks. ï¬WI‘fll'lllg oaths that would have shocked a height from. and there is no rcllin: how mat tors would have ended bald not a stridoln voice broken in from the doorway lie- bind the bar with: “ ‘Well. these yore is loaded. and don‘l you fcrgit it!‘ and thcre was old 3.21m Bean from the back room core-ring Hon dcrson with a pair of six sllnotnrs. “The odds were too much for illi‘ pro prietor of the Do Drop in. and he sul- rendered at discrction. Bonn esmu'lt'tl him to the station alt the point of his â€Wit" gun and sat on n nail keg till his rlvn: had bought a ticket to San Antonio and was well out of sight on tho up lrniu. “What happened to the yollngl-l- lie-m on his father's return is too obvious llllt’ painful to relate." ‘ Why the Macedonian “rcpt. “Do i want the earth 1‘" cchocd Alt-ran der the Grout. “l shouid say I do. I want all the earths there are." “But. my master." urged om- of his con fidcntinl advisers. 7"you couldn't display “I?!“ to any advantage. You haven‘t the space." it was then that Alexander wept-~09 troit Journal. . ' Arno! Plated Pancho... The inside of a Chinese pawnshop in a tem incognito to meet people, “Chinese undEnglish. Fewï¬â€˜ca'dmitted within‘ its mysterious walls except those directly connected with the business. ,Atraveler was recently permitted to inspect. one in 3i r it .1 i :3" rd up on tho door of 'The Jersey Lily.’ his saloon. lmnoullcing in large black let- ters. ‘l mu lhe government.‘ All the ‘icximns hclicvml him. and for all prac- tical pill-poses he was. He urrogutcd directly or indirectly. loan or agree to loan money to Bound, or offer to con- tinueforoneyeerellcenccfor the tale of spirituous llquornlncteudof for a term of three months. For his vote and influ- ence one J. Swim. hotelxeeper of Con- estoga. was it ll claimed. promised the continuance of his license and the drop- ping of e prosecution on e charge of illegal ml. of liquor. The Liberal organi- ser and nth are charged with promis- mg, dim My. to m for Alex. Robertson. eon.P.P.. the regis- tl'll'lhlp of '50 County it Waco-loo. on condition that be supportedund voted for Hr. Budthaupt. J. McDougell. return- ingomcer of Berlin. is mtcdtohuve to one B. tlon of poll clerk. in ordc togetthc ’uvotefcrcrprevcntlt being cut against the Liberal candidate. The sum of 815. it is stated. was paid by Mr. Broithnupt'l ngenh to K. Welnke of Berlin, on promlee of his vote. He was also. it in alleged, prcmued a further every vote he could get for the Liberal candidate. J. Vance. J. 0. German and T. Lewis are mid to have made this omn- to Weinke. at the came time showing him a large amount of money and nut- lng that they had 830.000 from the Gov- ernment to win tbi‘electlou. and if that was not enough they could get 880,000 more. Almost similar offers. the peti- tioner-I contend. were made to H. 0. Bobcat: and O. Bohl of Berlin. A Charge of switching. The petitioners are also of the belief that money we: paid by the respondent to the Liberal party organizer. to housed for bribery. while gifta loam. promtues. ofl'ers and procurements wore made dir- ectly or indirectly to one J. B. W ildfoug. to procure votes for the Liberal candidate by a process which. according to the petition. “has been dominated switch- ing." and also by spoiling ballots. Veri- ous stores occupied by men whom it was thought mlpnt vote against the party were. it is said. rented as polling booths. with the intention of capturing these votes. The following are among the many alleged to have received from the respondent and through his agents moneys. hum, oneâ€, promise- or valu- able consideration as an inducement to vote for him: F. Schera', Waterloo; J. Leaner, hf. Leuber, ll. Seitu. B. ï¬shmoke. W. Brahman, Jacob Rotter. Joseph Relter, H. thfln. F. Lehman. Woolwich Township; Henry Scheua. William Polemuki. 1". Hana. A. Nocgel. C. Gilduor. E. F. Woudeler. L. Schmidt. James Wilton. J. Stoppler, J. Plants. P. Plants, 8. Kodesn. 0. Joseph. J. B. Lipphnrdt. all of Berlin: 1. Schema N. R. Uttley. P. Erler. Waterloo; W. Sacha, 6. Fleet. H. Fleet. 0. Fleet. jr.. Wellal‘ey Township. Oh. ï¬ckle public. friends of mine 0f not an very long ago, Why have you peace the down the line! Why keep bouquet- you once did throw! Just bear in mind I‘m on deck yet. Lu you forget. lat ycu forget. When wild war waged about your can. Who bottled up Cervu-ru'u acct? Who listened to your frantic cheers? Who kind your Incident young and sweet! ’Tml.undluuondcckyct. 80 don't forget. No. don't funct- mucnt. tbcy'vegut needled ban To tinker busted battleship.â€" He. the great hcro. who in: your Could give the whole department tips; He. who was once the nation's pct. You now forget. you now forget. For politicians turned me down. in spiteful envy of my fume; The papers mocked my fair renown And gibed at my cupbonioln name. But PM got even with them yet. Don’t you forget. Don’t you forget. â€"Pcrtlund Oregonian. A Shining Example. “I'm in favor of holding all we get." said the stntwmun. “Do you think that a good national policy?" “It‘s the principle’ on which. I might seyâ€"hcmlâ€"my success in public life is fonnded."-Philndelphin North Ameri- can. “It In to Laugh.†Wigsâ€"What) the matter with your neck? W'nggsâ€"Bile. “’izgsâ€"Boil. eh? Waggnâ€"No: bileâ€"automoâ€" â€"Catholic Standard and Times. The Coml‘nï¬ler. Pc'l been commutin now three year. â€fo our place and the city. And, my. the way he mince trains in just I shameful pity! ll: page him up to start in time. But just as more as gunniu He never get: half my but what lie but to start n-runnln. When he began. be Itlrted in To take the seven twenty, And. though each day he‘d go for it. He'd say he'd time aplenty: Yet 'forc he‘d gct hull'wuy he'd has The locomotive tootin. An just us the was startin out Pu'd come in rullyhootin. Be vowed then that the eight nineteen Would do him. and he tried it. But all the sump each time he had To like u sprinter stride it. And ma said t‘othcr day. before She went to town to visit. That if he'd start the day before To catch a train he'd mice it. -Boctou Courier. Explnnntory. Mrs. Goldenâ€"Bridget. what ails the clock? 1 bavep‘t heard the cuckoo today. Bridgetâ€"No, mum: the divil of a cat‘s been in the kitchen all the mornin. and the poor birrud'e ufther bein afraid to show it's facel-Jewclcrs' Weekly. Postal News From Ottawa. Ottawa. Aug. Bdâ€"Tbe Gov-uncut has been informed that Intuition-ind British Bounce, including Landau. he" adopted the two-cent Imperial letter rah. TbePostolllchepnrnnmt hem-doe ncwpercelpcutemnmeut wlfll Ruc- eia. Hemmer parcels for Bu-le willbe can:I vle Kemdburghtg‘rute being 58 cen pin-pom or . all pounds. whlehietbellmltofwelght. - The Old Timer. "The stage ain't what it used to be.†He murmured In I plaintive key. "A good pried-ï¬ghting drum fella; 'l'lu star of sandal sometime: poles: N acrobat: they do not can: Nemercculdrt dancemketthemm; they teen to clumov-lt‘u u feet-- [or play and people who can act. I never thought arch-tiling: in Ice. The utugc.uin't what it used to be." - - -Wubingtcn But. The Ink- of n Word. “How in the name of all that is won- derful did you induce Putter. the golf on- tburinst. to go gunning with you?" “Why. [told him that i was going to hunt lynx.â€â€"-Bcuton Courier. . ' OUR BODIES. . E..â€"â€"â€"â€" " The blood ll a ï¬fth tbe'weigbt of the Indy. ‘ i .. . :‘ ' The muscles of the human "'body exert a force of 534 poundstr ' . - . . The human brain is‘ the twenty-eighth part of the body. but in the horse the brain in not more than the fo’urlhun- . ‘ , ‘ ’ .fl. “flan. loft-0‘. dredth. p “ , .: ‘ Viola-live Just finished I ‘ " sofa pillow. [tie m lwlflf‘oa W letters. All Opening For. II. 00% Winkle. eastern dude. Whyld achuucc like thilcnuguf Give upu‘utbitiou. choralutc heed; Come vhccc there waits for "you a. dough. We'll m for you a chance tujdu A cakewalk in e ninetvel My l I ronto friends in a lake shore cottage. â€" . . -0memee Mirror: Mics Mabel Mlt- ere invited in fee then I chcil left but week to visit friends in Lindsey and Toronto. and :hr-nce to Winnipeg. where she will "1111 n for a couple of months. and then in?!“ the position of head. nurse in the gmeml hospital in Vancouver. B. C. -â€"Mr. John Coburn, of the east ward, timber buyer for Messrs. Rider 8; hitchcnor. received. a message this mornlrg informing him of the dnnger- N w AdVOItJS merit: l N3 “KUUVa-ftlgfmï¬ï¬â€œ ous illness of his mother. who rouidrs _ in Minden. and he left for the north on Saturday. The old. lady I; over 90 years Ofnge. end is no: likely to re» 0070!. Ab. Bicycles, Knoll Washers and Typewrltvrs in sun TELEPHONE 81. “53% aaaaumasaaasa cox £15. LIQDSAY. â€" 3‘--. i i l E g: l i l i g hwtbhcfllle av provlnc pror'ty and paying ex- : p. m J RGLINNRY, UV" 8mm" .761 'ttill continue. his Unicï¬tkihgm . i uncnl. Charges very moderate. AR“ TO RENE-th h‘h "fl UPIIOLSTEBIV‘. A.\'D Rum-I36 ‘ Lot 8, ('ou. 10, Emir, con'aiuvnv loose-9', an acre- rleunu and Ill to Lee- slut-of cultivi- ! 3°"le “"1 cheaply. Odd CHAIRS ~ .vrn. 0am house and building". Plowing privlcrl l LOUNGE in flock. 7W: Pam. boll: sg'ERL PM“ 6 "“ ‘ 2:03...“ “'- “’9“ w “1- ï¬rst-clued order. for elite cheep Gm“ ' " "" ' ' ' ’callâ€"at the old mid. towns __â€"________.__â€"â€"- ' Pout Ofï¬ceâ€"33d 68w-ti OR SALE OR TO mgr _w...; --._- v†half A Cut 12. (loo. 5, luripor_ romp'i-mz ' g'ch LIVERPWL AND L05. no new, all c‘u-rcd and under cult ‘VA l w. liner .3“) 61,083 CNBUBANCE all-“L“ tubing 5-0:: of water thmuih centre of farm; .‘d'li- _ IVs-«W1 e tenn- iu-y. Applv l’. . SlLA‘: WA'.i lS, Insulinâ€"Slit. ; FIRE AND LIFE- . Meat. '3... Mm 00"" the Wadi. ~Saturday‘s Market As the fall sea-ion is fact approach- ing. the market is steadily improving as regards attendance Saturday‘s market was a good one. and some extra {ll-c chickens and ducks were offered for sale. Following were the prices paid: Eggs. 130 per dozen; but- i" lot 201:. per pound: chickens. 35c to 550 per pair: ducks. 500 to 70¢ per pair; potatoes. 60¢ per bag; plums, 25¢ per '3‘! . â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"‘â€"'â€"â€"_‘ ‘ roâ€" l mun TRUNK RAILWAY AND STEAMSHIP eoeuov. l Chile-u sec or wrin- mc n Steam-hip ru cuddling-i . . Alum mum Bxpre- 00. Buy Canadian Expre I '00. Iouey Orvic-r- Accident Near Renboro. Master Geo. Peel. the 11-year old son of Mrs. Abraham Peel, who lives near Rpaboro. fell off a horse hewns riding on Saturday and nlighted on his head. He was rendered insem- lblf' for a time. and when DI. McAl- very on.) perfectly u it. special 10' m "1 pine wascalled. in, be. was found to be Bach ud Print-n l-mr. suffering from concussion of the Agent 9. w. Telegraph 0o. . brain. lie is now new. vering. but (lees a: inducâ€" cmtuny ooked um um l Edited?†r “yum" t the w m. ' oso. WILDER. Cantu-l .. ........I!U{fll' Accumulated funï¬........._ 39.†lav-tee in W some and premium: as low .- my one uy The settlement of lemon pr“ e reeourcee and standing of thin mm in it perfect eecumy no! 9(78 Dnautl‘r. Assurance elected with of without ‘pMI- crate Bates. Pour-ï¬fth! of proï¬ts rim 8 holodn. For particular- of mta- mph to ’. O. T‘!“'. agent In’ Lmr‘. .. â€at“ £73†one " Spun a: KIUun 7;! if“; WWW Choice Fruits arriving . . Daily . . Cody-[Ideal How very aim and loft i" STRAYED INTO the premises of J. E H HOL | OR . R Gloomy, Lei l5. Con. 5. luvipon on or . ~b of. lay “lb, a love Be'k hire Sow Owner may i . Dyna b ANE the On Alon Ion h J v. . dado. “I. dy. memo. Th 0.90 Bone- 0 ing a m Mon- P. Sch 5 5‘ .1! â€Eli .iil/l. l I C o {gif fills , l .15! "’l‘» 4' ll.