with the best y of pattern Bicycle Suits Rigby Proms he Feet km: "quin- meentatm c ofanything e ovens are nw-ou! rack, ï¬re box pro- ralc and it er. Full lcn pot she! , nh and extra .r with mica six Cooking c catalogue. LLB. Our. 'CMOI - _"_ she pmneerpfpu :or fame, m r » men, Founder u" led in 1864. '1'!" 1 Sold by all 5"" Dd tram 9†"a†wkle me p w!) (/7wa ‘ :ir customers .88 tar, 333m: it: like mum on LCâ€! ":‘CnELL’S RIGINAL IEUMATIC LASTERS 1010f}. '8 7! Wallis; ECTION" woman In!- stove. Our nish the beat mended. Th. Plaster l6. Menthol m and hush-£0- 1 same as 33-99 :3 CO.. 1.11). nun. I! 0‘0 medicine: 0 Compound ‘ writes: thus Btceu Sne: 3 non: mtlc s em: uida cut-En to eradicate the the system is In suck: a remedY. “gm, will b3 (0‘ pound. In :hausmd: Comp“) ill 1ԠPaint: a Pricclc Even hour wand wonder! _ If you mourn in pï¬â€˜k'! the Seine tune: Alarmâ€"Inner uvcn- .. Basin: Torrents and the People on Terriï¬ed. Nov. Lâ€"The Selne has been rising for some days. and has now reached a Point that 13 causing much alarm. Low ylng structures along its banks have been 11006- cd and much damage has been done above and below the city. The river is so full at floating debrls that trafï¬c upon It has been stopped. Most 01 the other rlvers In France are also out or their banks. Many of the v1!- hges along the Rhone are completely sur- rounded by water. At Vallabreqnes. near Tamscon, the inhabitants have been driven from their homes by the rlsxng waters, and *AA ---â€"â€" white?! I. V o x 51“ Quantum gas-'1. fmummu m PILLS Cure « AYERS cherry Pectoral C b any cannot be equaled. E. M. BRAWLEY, w Publishing Society. Petersburg, endorses it, as a cure forviolent d3. bronchitis, etc. Dr. Brawley wadds: To all ministers suffering W throat troubles, I recommend lone Parallls In rum; to save . lam From 3 Burning Bar. W In On Life. Ta‘v'istv-ck. 0nt., Nov. Lâ€"A ï¬re at. tended unzh fatal consequences oc- mn'ed or: the farm of Michael Paradis. â€â€™0 .ziles southeast_ of this vil- . n__‘. I-.. '"VUL itâ€. LIilLC‘S Wubuvwv v- laggin 3:45: Zoz'ra~ about 7 o’clvgcvlâ€"t 188‘ av‘emng. His 1s-year-old-son Lorne : to barn to do chores. and b7 :15 unknown set ï¬re to the a- The young man bravely 1’93 â€ï¬gs"..- out of the building, and then nugiertook to take out the horses .333 e most Prompt and y for diseases of the .-, 's Ayer’s Cherry ral- As an emergency medi- cine, for the cure Of _â€" .7 CrouP, 501° Throat. . Lung Fever and - Whooping Cough- m-e, th ibox-szm'. in a. distant corner- he Was ., lriently smothered and burn- â€. as 2213 body was found where the R311 had been, aJong with that of the horse. The father is working at lmhti's station near Owen Sound. Where he was informed of the calamity 1†t919p'ncne later in the evening- 'fllE BLDEST MD "'5. 353' Georgetown. Ont, 00:- 31"Abou‘ :an to-day ï¬re damaged the residence to \‘I‘r. “m. Forgraves at D“?- extant of $200: 110 L ““313 the exertiong; oi the oldie!!! “vs YOU maul) "um new .: world'- an. DEL L'GEWNOE. It CEYLON TEA. _ “the Most Delicious ot all was sufferers. Bl'RNED 1» DEATH. 801d Only in Land ,m ‘ I†Sale by ARCH. (:4an NCI .imz's Celery Compound :clcss Blessing For Sufl'nr- in}: llunmnlty. :1'~cr. wit the variable weather, 13 h d fczrn‘ and torture hr ell rheu- ‘11 Rheumatic Sufferers. :« s'zdn of cases Palne'e Celery a h-m g-rodused marvellous cures. no ingest standlng and nearly "Hes the medlolnc has glven ' and maglesl results. 7.1! a. sufferer, delay not: a moment; 'nno‘s Celery Compound and test. :1. It you are vnlnly trylng to 4:9. wlth other medicines, throw 1 we the medlclne that. [snow m- friends and neighbors. \'.x‘.ce. B-urle, Ont, other vein 1., t n w: a cure with the ordlnary 4 o! the day. used Paine‘s Celery \d with Holy blessed results. She HIP, m‘, aremedy that has power Lao cause 0! rheumatism from 4 Indeed a priceless bleselng. dy. for all forms of rheuma- .~, found In Palm's Celery Com- to say that I have taken ndiclnea, AYER’S '. NOV. 6. ,â€"ou|er Riven no About Jana-sew cot-low Orleans-At MON. ' Nuhvillo. Tenn" Oct. 83â€"30211: 8. Job- nnhadtobeeontent withthethm fats-gang ever ridden one an . owe tum“. an. 1.15 3-6. held by Wells. and nude nda. to 1.13 2-6. One attempt: record thin-morn!!! wu In 1.42, ï¬rst this afternoon 1.40. The In 1.41. The day was ï¬ne. but was contrary. blaring zero-I 1nd in m The ï¬rst half 49 this morning. and In 49 :- trial and 48 to: the leeond this Felluro was due to theuct uctthet the D. hue raced every ennlnsthu week. and made record man every mornlnm end-1- ternoon. 7 _ _ 9E :3†E;EEE§Ee 59: e 3% :i week Cumberland Put tuck must no nbandonogi and tho team lotus to: Na Orient onm. where Michal will in can: torn.“ “matron thmmllu to the 100. ad Johnson for the thorn: nub. Ten records momma betmthomu thothnebeln mdohythlpIIndBnr dis. In 51 1-5. tho record 0! 52 4-8. made menu! and lot. John S. Johnp mum on tortheon tummy-m record or 23 undo hm knocked It out, mkin the In 23 2-5. Phillipa nnd W 3 then went out after the one-cutter mile. undem. record. making the world's recon! 22 2-5. Bmflord. Ont. Oct. 81.41%. record- broamc cantata wen conï¬ned to-du st Purkdue Brim Put. The receipt- went torthobemfltotnnmmtholnjued â€WAG â€"7- V7,, faster than over. but owing to n" pie of wind the riders nttempted to break no I. cords on: 3 Quarter of n milo. With tho exception of nbont 20 yards at tho start. they were minted by a. 40-min nn hon! gale. Two Canadian records won broken - ., , _ __-_Ijl_ AAâ€"A‘m “'4‘, 'l‘nokn! 5511:. a. "v and also a world's tandem record. Tucker and Bonke are the belt tandem teem in Canada. 'ro-dny for the second dtime with- In one week. they broke a world's record. riding onequarter mile. flying start. In 24 +5 seconds. Angus McLeod has now rounded to his old time form. and to-dny proved himself to be the fastest sprinter in Can- aan by riding one-quarter mile. flying start. paced by two tnndems. in the remarkable time of 24% seconds. Fred Westbrooke broke Harley Davidson‘s paced quarter mile standing start record 35 of 9. second. riding the distance in 28 4-5. la the Uppemost Topic Among the People: of England Just Nowâ€"Au Ad vance Already. London. Nov. 1.â€"The uppermost question among the general population Just now Is the pHCe of bread, whxch 15 rising throughout England in conse- quence of tho advance In the price of wheat. Already the quartern loaf m the bakeries of the \V’est End costs ,cux pence. and thd three-penny 109.1 in hm East End now sells_ for tour pence. A LI-. the rise is not yet universal, but the :.ction of the London Bakers‘ Associa- null clearly forecasts dear bread vimmghout the wlnte . \Vliile this “as a common experience a. generation .ugu, it will cause unexampled distress umung the poor in England just now, lit-cause, with bread cheap for a long pcl‘iod, they haVe become dependan upon it as the chief article or food. while the bakers are responding with suspicious alacrity to the advance in the price of wheat, it is Impossible for the statisticians to estimate the visible supply as anything less than 14,000,000 bushels below that at the correspond- mg period last year. while therdeflci- they, compared with the stock in sight in October, 1894, is 46,000,000. English farmers are profiting heavily by the advance, since the decline in wheat acreage from last year was slight. and a. good crop was harvested before lb: rains set in. They are contented and nappy. with a clear appreciation or the iuCt that the price or this great staple all-ponds upon the universal law or sup- ply and demand, and with minds un- ciuuded and undisturbed by silver po- lcmics. Freight rates have risen Wlth the price or wheat, and ship-owners are ï¬nding the supply of tonnage m- 1338. Many old hulks, which had presumably made their last voyage, have been pressed into service, and the ship yards are receiving orders for new vessels on the strength of th- present abnormal activity in shipping interests. ,,U,_ 1.1.-.. 61“; “roan“: Ynximo Gomez Said to be Concentmlins 121‘ Forces and Max-chug Westward Toward the Capital. \ ; New York, Nov. 2.-A despatch to The {Herald from Key West. Fla., says: A ; prominent Cuban resident said to-day that. ! xithout assuming the role of a prophet. it ould positively be announced that the Ulty . ,r Havana would be besieged by Maximo g'hnuez within the next sixty days. To i that (-nd Gomez and all the rebel forces are xtolw marching westward toward the capi- L:l . uomcz has not been heard from since his : "ck on the town of Cascorro, and the subsequent engagement at Desmayo pinn- tion. where he defeated Gen. Jimlnez .i‘nsiellano. The ominous silence of Go- ry. is said to presage the planning of n am-ries of attacks on the principal cities 1 within Havana and Mntmns provinces. inn-Errata. There are rumors that the present been brought boom in freights has _ about by a timely combination of ship- ;m'ners, but such matters receive less attention in England than in America. Nine of the principal coal carporations in the United Kingdom formed a trust a few days ago for controlling the; produc- Lion and price of coal. But there are no public outcries against it. The same English journals that are in the habit of describing the evils of trusts and moâ€" nopolist combinations in America, as a. legitimate consequence of the pro- tective tariff. choose to ignore the obvi- ï¬lls and notorious fact that the United Kingdom, under free trade, as M". Blaine once said, is plastered over with capitalist combinations and trusts. Ottawa. Scottish were all-31 the arriW Mason 3: SCOTTISH RITE MASON . THE TEL! L†FIENbi THE PRICE OF BREAD H A VA NA TH R F A fl 'ENED. Minis wi'ï¬ Inn wnm. Lo: Ottawa for the Supreme Crew of s Bump Veuel Picket l’p-L Captu- Washed Overhead. London, Nov. Lâ€"Jrhe British steamer Pecans, Capt. Mills, which arrived at Gibraltar to-day from New York. land- ed the crew of the British bamue Ud- shire, Capt. Dennis, from Bridge'water, N.S., for.Port Antfgtg.‘ *4 â€"-- nâ€" nhnnflnnnfl “-3., 101' IULL mauveâ€"w. __- - was previously reported an abandoned at sea. The British steamer Isle Worth, from Pensacola. via. North Sydney, N.S.. ar- rived at Newcastle, Eng.. to-day. Her commander. Captain Matthews was washed overboard an‘d drowned oi! Dunnet Head during the heavy Wed- ther experienced 0:! that point. Bullion for the. scat". London. Nov. 2.â€"â€"The amount or bul- llon withdrawn from the Bank of Eng- land on balance to-day is £52,000, and is for shipment to the United States. SISTER THERESE In the Institution is Followed by an Endorsement. Lady Superior Sacred Heart :1 KGroy nuns) Convent, v -v- v~~ . S. Ryckxnnn. Esq.,â€"|_.K‘L!Ca£anm: ‘ 1'. 2:. Hamilton, Out! 21‘" C24†tins Sunâ€"It is with great pleasure that I write to inform you tint your vuln- SHE-remedy. “Root-nay Cure" ha been (55:1 in our institution with most gratify- ing results. I can say thin. as I am one o! m tï¬e who havetconecientiouely tested it. I have no hesitation in recommending itne o wondertnipmjd'cine for Rheumatism, o disease which hi3 bemgdomcdiceiecience forgo maggot-e. To mygvin knowledge aiEwu'emcdy-hee proved manhood!- éï¬Ug casEé‘bt Dysï¬cpein. 5:751:55 ’;' Lhove much pleasure in communicating th_e__ioregoing Jestimogy no regard. the beneflï¬ï¬ich 1':an “Kootenoy Cure" has conferred on many enfl‘erere. and you have my full permission to make use (i this testimonial in any way you may think flt. Smart Taxman. Lady Superior. Denmark Said to be an Lily of Bush- The luscovlte Home the lie! to the Baltic. London. Oct. 30.â€"A despatch to no Pall Mall Gazette from Copenhagen says an entente was concluded be- tween Russia. and Denmark during the Premiership or M. Estrup. who re- tired from the Presidency o! the Dan- ish Ministry in 1894. which places at the disposal of Russia. in the event of her engaging in war with Germany or in a. war involving France and Russia against the Dreibund. the whole of the available forces of Den- mark, with power on the part of. Bus- sia to occupy Copenhagen and other Danish harbors and tort works. _ â€A--- nu u..- 11‘5“». The Pall Mall Gazette adds: “The Government in Berlin have for a long time scented this danger; hence they expedited the completion of the Bal- tic-North Sea canal and made other preparations. The agreement explains why, though the annual budget 0: Denmark was a little over £3,000,000. millions were spent in fortifying Co- penhagen. which is now provided with the best modern armaments and the latest projectiles and fort works, thus gcluring to Denmark the key to the a tic.†â€u.- .-v- London, Oct. 30.â€"The Morning Post will to-morrow publish a news agency despatch from Copenhagen, saying that an ofï¬cial denial has been given to the story published by The Pall Mall Ga.- zette of an! entente between Russia Dlamond Dyes Hold the Fort Every- where. The false statements, “5 net as good as the ‘Dlamond,’ " “Put up same as the D13' mend Dyes," used by many dealers in order to sell worthless and crude dyes, are an!- flclent to stamp them as mean and dishon- and Denmark. â€Vivâ€"v -v _...__‘ arable. Such men are capable of any form of business dishonesty. The common dyes sre_cflered to you .Luv vvâ€"â€"'__ ,- simpiy because the dealer makes 3 far greater proï¬t out or them then he can from the sale of Diamonfi Dyes. AA 1â€"-- “Ulla i-v â€"â€"-' Ladies, you who hey there common dyes are the sufferers; the dealer pockets your money. leaving you to chagrin, lose end disappointment. The experiences cf long yeaxs point to the Diamond Dyes as ï¬rst and best. With them your work is well and quickly done, and you derive a satisfaction that you have saved time and money. Use only the ‘ Diamondâ€: beware of the just as good ’ kind. _________..._...â€" Am prep 5':- Munro-wi- use V In Balance“. 'rnh While Crush: n W. New York. Nov. Lâ€"CharieeA Help guey 0: Bound Brook. N. 3.. tell 'alse Statements Made 103118311 Large Proms. TEST OF RYCKMAN’S KOOTENAY CURE Sacred Heart (Grey Nuns‘) Convent. _' OTTAWA, ME...“ 4,1896. NEIVS BY CABLE. Nbv. 1.-â€"'1‘he British steamer rapt. Mills, which arrived at to-day from New York. land- .~w of the British bamue Ud- makes the Fort Ever!- we lxccuuw .- w n-_--- meet, which to the Northern Division. Mr. MncKen ck m reluctmb to eccep: the cmcemnt on bcln pruned by his num- erous friend- cnd c mircre. consented to ectintheo capacity. At the meetina cf the executive committee Mr. MuKen- drlck’c nomination was named. end that gentich elected to the at: enice of 60mm: Proving thet 'rrne Honeety and True Philanthropy Still Exist. 1! any men who is week. nervous end debilitated, or who is snitexirg from any of the various troubles resulting tram youth- iui folly or excesses of overwork. will teke heart and write to me. I will send him oon' iide'ntislly and flea of cha eagle pun LOIB C! \' Igor uuu v.,...-.- .. -_,_s , , I have nolhlng to sell end therefore I wsnt no money. but so I know through my own experience how to am this: wlth such snflerers. I am sled to em. to neslst my fellow-beln to e cure. I em well aware or the pre enoe (I qnnckery, for I myself was deceived end Imposed upon nntll I nesrly lost Nth In msnklnd but I re olce to soy thst I smnow peructly well an hsppy once more endsm deslrons therefore to make thls certsln mesns of cure known to ell. It you ï¬ll write to me 5 cents ln silver to cover postage. end address Mr. Geo. G. Strong North Rock- There are over 8,“): {trimmed policeman in York city. The only permeaent cure for chrome camrh is to thoroughly expel the poleou from the system by the faithful and oer- aisteut use of Aycr‘s Ssrsspsrllls. Thls wonderful remedy proves successful when all other treatment has failed to relieve the sufl'erer. Parents Must Have Beet A President of one of our colleges can: “ We spent mnny sleepless night- In con- scquenoe of our children sums-Whom colds, but thla never occurs now. e use Scott’s Emulsion and It. quickly relieves all nulmonm troubles. ‘ .Theeootolcoelbumod by moceonsteomeroon trip will “cranium. HOOD'S PILLS cure muses. ucx headache, indigestion. blllouneu. All drugglste. 25c. Allocation in u but 3 deformity. w. a. Cunmffort amen, on. says: “Iva: emlcted with Bhaunnuun sndtrled sums. I did mtg: untuIn-lodmllu’scon Pun, !he 2;:- Simply apply “SWAuus 0mm! path of Hoctor Cm. An autumn. quilting 1mm is I must Inn-moo When once used, always used. LEAD PACKETS ONLY. BLACK OB HIXID FROM ALL GROCERS. For Infants and Children. A MESSAGE TO MEN- VARIITJEP. itch} CEYLON for chronic F1brgÂ¥0h amou- X you The aha-tan“! tho nu:- flnnsond he Returned the Dam. When the eheriï¬' went over from Gold- en City to L'uoky Volley after Jim Son den, who won wented for ehootinz Den William- in e queml over e game of cords, he didn‘t even toke e. gun dong. He found hie mm in e uloon ond uked him to step up end hove o ddnk. J m complied. but kept o bond on his gun. When they bod dunk they not down end the oherifl' told two orthree funny etorioe. Presently the puzzled Jim btoke out with: HE WAS OBLIGING. “See, here, Joe, did you come over efter me! ' “Wed, I thought you might went to jog beck along with me." “ Not much 1 I’ll never be teken alive." “ Then (he‘- eettlee it. Let's heve enothel drink.†' They drunk egein. end the ofï¬cer told every funny story about e tenderfoot'e experimce in Golden (‘ilv Jim leughed as loudly u the others. but pneuntly grew eeriuue and aid : “ Sty, Joe. you can't uke me elivo." A ALAL auuw '90."â€" â€"_ ._ “ Sty, Joe. you can't (eke me elive.†“ Wu], we won‘t worry about thet, Jim." wu the reply. “Let'e heve mother nip end than a gene of cards." The gmelutcd until the sheriff hed lost shout 820. Then he ordered drink: end unge song. When the eong m ï¬uiehed he aid : “Jimâ€"i‘cvn't 1 undo things pleasant for you to-dn." “ You hev, J 09, and no mist-kc." “ Treabd you like I gentleman, hev I not I" I “ You oerttinly hev." 4 “ Thet'e my way of doing thing; t Now, I won‘t you to treat me like 3 gen- ‘ tlemsn. Go back to Golden City with me. “ But I shot Den Williune over there." “ Of oouree you did." “ And they won't to hang me.†“ 0f oouree they do. but thu'e nothing to me. I don’t nuke the love. I was eon: out after you, and I went to teke you heck. I could hue mooted in end got the ,dxop on you, but I know‘d 'twould hurt your pride. leven't I been tender with you, Jim." “ You bet, Joe, but I don't want to be hung." ‘ " euppoee not. hut-e0 how nice I've ‘ need you. No other eherifl’ would hm done it. “ No, I reckon not." “0! cont-e not. And if you are hung, won'thouthe iobeadlnekeit a only mm a: w O OVA The Greatest of all Liver. Stomach and Blodi Medicines. coupe Ill" can. “ Would it he 0 grout fovor to you 1" “ It would, sad It would ohow no thtt you won a gentleman to boot. I'm 1 gentleman lay-elf, 3nd I an opprecinto n gentleman." “ Wool, .100,†sold J in, shot 3 mon- ent's thought, “ I did any I wouldn't go, and I did think I didn't wont who hung, butto oblige yon md to show than with!!!“ I know what good monou- h, I'll go along with you.†And ton do†but Mr. Sudan ma- odonoohioaodd and w loft behind when the othotl M for homo. A arcane you We rather think we’ve learned the lesson well-â€" now it's your turn. Instead of the endless adultera- tions that literally flood the market we’re getting§the gurest‘ brands and the best, and we give you the-bene- t of our careful buying. In buying the grocer must be able to judge as to quality and cup flavor, and next in importance is uni- formity, We flatter ourselves that in the judging of coffee we have no peer. For years we have made a Special study of this delicious beverage, and today have a cup of Cofl'ee in perfection. Our Coffee at 45¢ per lb. excells all others, strictly pure and rich flavor. Our Coftee at 40¢ per lb. is uni- .form in strength and flavor, a rich, fragrant cup of Coffee. Our Coflee at 35c cannot be equalled at the price. , *- _- ‘A 41qu ,----- We don't descend to bluster and nonsense to draw trade, just a plainZstatement of facts. Always sure to 1 ï¬nd thing just as stated. Money back if not. LINDSAY “'3“! Direct and Save Money so RICHâ€"SO PURE-so WHOLESOME HOW TO BUY TEA BLACK OR MIXED IN HALF AND ONE POUND PACKETS ONLY AT ALL GROCERsâ€"26, 30, 4o, 60 m 60 CENT: A Poona Tut DAVIDSON G. HAYILTD1WHOLESA Full Cloth, Flannels, Check Mitts and Socks. Japan Teas as low as 20 cents. Japan Teas, extra, at 25 cents. Japan Teas, special, at 40 cents. Blend India and Ceylon, at 40 cents. India Tea at 25 cents. tl88868' Undenhirts for Men: Tafld shrinking, Misfor â€bale gplinlna aways in Buss u Inn Founder I: prepared to do d! kinds 9 Dating cud Foundry Work. Remix-lug of [uric menus sud momma etc" Setting-up Shaun Mu slid Bonus. $1.75 can.†per pair . 35c to 60¢ per yud- W K 11er LINDSAY FOUNDRY. full size, heavy weight. - ‘ oaud to 80¢ Gunmen LESALE Aâ€"c'éN'rs {roux mums JOHN MAXINE. CEYLON PURE FAMILY GROC 33 without iâ€"‘SO DELICIOUS 25c to 45¢ MILLS . TORONTO