0T0 have been ï¬rst, proves antiquity. Watch illialns for These seeds are of tine â€'0 have become ï¬rst, proves merit. lisntiemsn quality and guaranteed to give satisfaction. They are made of heavy rolled plate in rings and patterns. l‘rices has to Sig on. Watch iliialns for These are made in all bright. Roman and bright. cum and bright gold, and have gem set slides. $3.00 to $15.04). Ladies ~ plati Prices VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOIR . ’BRITTON BROS., Jewelers Poet of Kent-st, Lindsey. all is nerve weakness. blue when its nerves are week. when your h nerves are weak your heart flutters and pulpi- aigns are shortness or breath after inthethroatzuneaBY. chest. showing that . working right: / painan you lie usually the left a u e n t l y the a u d dirtlcult ,‘ I There is nothing in late: nothing that leads to reaction. The strength that it gives is mturel end permanent. it is Just the same strength as Nature gives to those who are well. Dr. Sheep‘s Restorative creates ctr-crush which encode over the whole inside nerve systemâ€"it overcomes the cause of the trouble eswellee ï¬e result. For sale and ended recent! it! ALL DRUGGISTS. , ___._- Foods are what every needs when the mother'smiik tails. ' hey Wiii make {our baby thrive and grow men and hes thy. Ask our dealer {or book “ niant Feeding and anageuient " or write direct. l The Allen I Inï¬ll?! C... 13.. IUIDOI. m m llzgzgw'u. "Glad-ID. Melanin ii 00. Garden Tools Pence Wire Poultry Netting Builders’ Hardware Screen Doors Step Ladders Washing liachines Curtain Strotchors‘ ‘llnware Graniteware Chums Paints Oils Varnishes “ Prism †nixed Paint i l l ' elated Press has been informed by a New Llwe’ For Religious Freedom to So Shortly Promulgated by Russian Cabinet Are All Ampliï¬cation and 1. Conï¬rmation of ithe Gear's Eas- ter Lilacsâ€"Last Anti-Jew Af- fairâ€"A Violent Manifesto. St. Peteerurg. Sept. 21.â€"The Asso- member of the Cabinet that within a of religious freedom, re- cally every restriction and disability under which the dis- sident saith: in Russia have labored. will be promulgated. d conï¬rmation of the amass of April 4. 1905. The Cabinet will next take up the project of law enlarging the rights of Jews. which has JuSt been elaborated This measure has been somewhat restricted. the admin- istration believing that full equality. in are present state of public opinion in Russia. can and should be given by Parliament. The administration. after several neideratlon. has determined again» granting compenketiou (or the foreign property destroyed during the Itoscow revolt. The claims arising from this cause amounted to "25.000. Lest Anti-Jew Aflslr. {A deputation of Jews. who visited hi. Stclypin and referred to the predictions of en anti-Jewish attack at Warsaw. which are being circulated in the Rus- sian and foreign press. was informed by the Premier that according to reports from Gen. Skallon. there was not the slightest reason to anticipe or disorders. nevertheless. that all necessary measures be taken to prawn: an outbreak. The Premier expressed the hope. and said be we: continent. that Slsdics would end the history oi anti-Jewish disorders. Cry Per Revenge. in revenge for the execution of Zen- ndio Konopollaniitovo. the assassin of Gen. mm. the Social Bovolutionlsts are sending broadcast this violent meni- taste: “The die has been cast. One thing remains; annihilate mercilessly all on- emies of the people. There must be life for life. death for death. cent for cent. With the illuminating memory of Konopllenilrovo to guide them. all true Russians must strike terror to the hearts of the executioner-s." No Disorders to Is Permitted. Odessa. Sept. 21.â€"Ths Governor- Genoral and prefect of Odessa have as- gured the chief rabbi here that the! will not permit disorders. end that at- tempt to bring about an anti-Jewish attack will be quelled without mercy. Jews are assured that they may gath- er in .thelr synagogues without misgiv- ing, as the synagogues will be guarded by the military. In spite of these oillclal assurances. however. a gang composed of members of the “Union of Russian People" tried to provoke an anti-Jewish outbreak yesterday by firing on a crowd of Jews. They met with energetic resistence. however, and were dispersed. M Death of A. 'J. MsoKenale. of a dynamite can. Which occurred: Trunkraci-' Wednesday in the Grand Flnmarlr. unis. All will recover. At the time of the explosion the le- borers employed at the tunnel were en- gaged in removing debris that had been signiï¬ed from. the cut on the previous Charles J. Johnston. e foreman. had his left arm blown completely from his body. Children Hurt by Dynamite. Port Arthur. Sept. stâ€"e premature explosion of dynamite occurred through the curiosity of a boy and girl. Two men and two children were injured. one or the men collared nadir from s hunted and broken arm. Killed by Felling 'l‘rse. Ottawa. Sept. stamens Hansen. deï¬nitely a member oi the Ot- de. was killed by u tell- plies. succumbs is Iurne. Toronto. Sept. li.=aldrs. Wm. hunter. ins avenue. who was badly dies from her i. sspltsl yesterdsv the the horses. which look (right and ran awn. The horses trampled on hint and the wane passed over him severely crush- ing him. He died in four hours. Four doctors attended him. laces Csewsil Dead. Toronto. Sept. â€audaci- three days' lingering in the balance Isaac Ceswell West Hospital last night. d. Mr. Ceewell of age and a. ngwell. dty solicitor. Collides With Street Car. m. Sept. 21.-â€"!n a collision with a street car the rig of Charles Boyd of Glennie was smashed end Mr. Boyd seriously cut end bruised. Child Dies From Burns. Winnipeg. Sept. shattering near a gas stove. a little 5-year-old daughter of Thomas Goddard caught ï¬re. and as the result of burns. died yesterday liternoon. Child Crushed By Car. Ottawa. Sept. 21.â€"The two and one- -half-year-old daughter of Michael Goldfeld a Hebrew, was caught in the fender of a St. Patrick street car last evening, from which she failed under the wheels, and one of her legs was severed from her body at the thigh. DECLARATION OF WAR. Congress At Ghent Debates Questions of international Law. Ghent, Belgium. Sept. 21.â€"The con- gress of the institute of the internation- al law yesterday debated questions arising out of the Russo-Japanese war. On the subject of the necessity for for- mal declaration of war the following was adopted: 1. Hostilities out an unequivocal cannot commenve with- preliminary notice. 2. Notice must take the form either of a declaration of war pure and sim- ple or of an ultimatum duly notiï¬ed to the adversary by the state intending to commence war. 3. Hostillties cannot commence until after expiration of a delay suiliclent to establish the rule to have been corn- piled with. e _â€"â€"_â€"-â€"â€"â€"’ IUINO COMMANDIB SPAIN. His Wife Claims Allowance Not Paid Since Separation. Ottawa. Sept. 21.-â€"Cornmander Spain at the Dominion service, will be a de- fondant in the high court here before Judge Anglia next week. W. Aimee. barrister. Halifax. on behalf of In?! Beatrice Spain. the defendant's wife. understood to be living in New York. is suing for $1.960. She asserts that since their sbpera- lion. in January. 1900. she was to get an annual allowance of 0840. She also iurtbor claims $4.250 alleged to be ow- ing. as she paid insurance psrmlurns to. her husband and lent him money. She asserts that the latter transaction mount 00.000. and that only 81.750 was paid. She wants the balance with in- iOI‘OI in M SHOT AT HICKMAN TWICI. Bank of Commerce Irsnoh In North- west Is Robbed. Klnlstlno. Basia. Sept. 81.â€"At eight deioclt Tuesday evening the Bank of Commerce was robbed in the absence of the manager. The assistant. Hickman. thought he heard a noise and came 23cm downstairs. making for the e. . Immediately he was ï¬red upon. man in the shadow. Hickman made t plunge to grab the assailant. but re- ceived another shot. just grating his ‘ lilss Mary-bet had MIC ‘_ 13 P1 Yfldm’thtOitmlntnctene M. I've brought you up genteel and garteel you've got to stay while you stay with use and your pa." uï¬â€˜rnpl That's likely to be always. the dldoes you cut up." her spinstcr aister-lndaw. Miss neryoBet. suliied. “mucous knows. it I had a girl like Mules. min‘ on twenty-one. and four more s-crowdin' her. i’d be glad and thanka of any chance to show her on. And l’d like to have you tell me what then is against it knows. he seen hettsr'u you at ‘cm and bevin‘ e- mighty good time." “meshes†hence her outsposklus. Lie charged his wife neve her. Therefore that bowel! with a mild retort. “l out say as it's real slctul. on: ey lean to have we litter- lcss tb ward. And i hope you 't think i hold with the. klssln' nuts." "3 don't know but you'd better." idles Harriet said runlnstlvely. "l as let belles so. and “stylist and â€"green. blue a junior sported a ecarl little Sally, a yellow haired fairy who m year more as mean: Ill mornosmcaarn. looked like a chaugeilng among her high colored brunette sisters. was in robin egg with little reliefs of white. Miss nary-Bet herself was a picture of elegance in a span new black silk. hire. March declared it was tempting providence to wear such a thing where molasses candy wan so to abound. but Ilse Mary-Bet bud only tossed her head and marched o! with it seine- tbing bigber than usual. She was rising forty. also fat and fair. tier sbarp tongue and masterful ways had kept men rather in awe of Now that began to see that mainly for married folk. so madsupberrnindtornarrycllbcr niecesoutofbendinspltecftbelr tboug her. each waiting the lucky chance that would let him of them would be at the and each should have his “Miss Mary-Bet had on lea not to be precipitate. any man have it to throw up to you that you couldn’t get anybody else." candy poll. chance. utioned Lou- jest listen to all of eve time to candy pull? Dear = speak his wish. All “Don't let sit? fail or so. i her in the playing by choosing her out of the very ï¬rst ring and kissing her not once. but many times. Possibly Sally respected as much. Certainly she fought shy of any ring where he stood up. Since he was a line singer and a ready leader. that cut her out of many things. but she did not very much mind. Silas Venn. the oldest and slsidcct or the widowcrs. somubow took her under his protection and saw to it that she. was not lose- some. tiles Msryiiiot chuckled to see it. "Thinks he's clinic as in the tainiiy end lielu‘ good to little ills.“ she said to heme". adding utter a iii-oath. "but. uniese i miss my sum. he's goin' to set the seek. Mill“ limits like she plum' wroppcd up in John Trotter; he's been teilln' her all about the air cuses We went to ever vines the call come to pull candy." Evidently John was much lettered. He talked on and on through “Swine "Mister Blustor." and Ben "83"." “Snap" forbids conversation, albeit it is destitute of singing. Louisa was a beautiful runner. a swift and sure catcher. What need to add that she was ruthlessly snapped on to the floor was the life of the game that was very often. But when. in thecourse of play. also became part of the stump. thougbtitw himself irregular ly. He caught her. of course. shemedehimpantfcrltandwould not lethergountilhehed givenher a resounding smack. The next minute be measured hb length on the rag car- pet. Silas Venn's not had sent him there. and Silas himself stood over him with eyes that said plainly, “Conic crut- side and settle it." Then something happened; something to talk about for at least a generation. Louisa. the meek and mild. the gentlest creature living. new at Silas in a rage. shook him hard and whirled him aside. then stooped over the prostrate Sandy. half sobbing: "If-if he hurt you. I’ll Get up, Sandy. darlin'. 1 "There’s a up. folks." of Louizu’s hand. "We’re goin' to mer- ry next week. if we have to run away. ‘ve been weltin' and waltin’ till she said I might tell the old folks. They don't like me, but they’ll have to lump me." "Sandy. i beg your pardon! Shekel I thought you were after somebody else." Silas Venn said Joyously. edging to Sally's side. “I'm goin' to speakout. “if Sally won’t have widower till the end . is it. little gal?" "Humpbl at her face. She's been lovin' you since me new you cry so at your wife‘s buryin’.†Diary-Bet junior. the irrepressible. broke in. “And i ain't ashamed to say l've loved Ben- ry just as long. lieâ€"he’s Just now found it out. But it‘s all comln’ “Except for me.†John Trotter inter- rupted. crestfelien. John was thirty-seven. if he did ad- rnlt to only thirty-three. lie bed. more- over. a dock of gb'l children. That was why Louisa had been set down so much his special benefactiou. He look- ed speculatively at Miss nary-Bet. After all. she didn‘t show the nvcyears between them. "i wonder if you’ll look at a fellow my else and shape." be murmured un- der breath. Miss nary-Bet shook her him. but said in his own key: “it must be mrryin’ is catchin'. earns as and let's talk it over head at will be settled by the board. The election of oilicers is called for this afternoon. There will be no session on Saturday afternoon. This means union goes over till next week. The evening meeting was occupied with the reception of delegations from s Day Alliance. the Cow tional Union and the Baptist Union. public know irom W eons! supervision since its infancy . 0 Allow no one to deceive you in this: All Counterfeins, Imitations Md “ J list-mugood n are but Expriments that trifle with and endanger the health of hunts and children-Experience against Experiment. y: What ispAS'roniA W is a harmless substitute for (â€Mini- Oil. p9,", gorie, Drops and 800$th Syrup!“ It in Pleasant. it ‘ contains neither Opium, Morphine nor nun-r Kan-nu.- enhance. [is age is its guarantee. It their"): “um"; end alloys Fevrrlshssess. it cures Diurrliwn mu] mm. colic. [t uneven Teething Troubles. murm- “""iiimliun Old Flatulency. lb “mills“! the! Fund. rrignlnim u... CWII end llnwoie. giving hostility mad natural sloop. . The Mother“- l’rloml. , eauuma CASTORIA Atwsve Bears the Signature of i In Use For Over 30 Years. "I OIIVOUI â€CH-V. W .0.“' m". .I‘ â€I. 0!“. p.- OITlBlll MARBLE WORKS. Cressweli and Jordan, DMLIBS IN scenes ass memo cream m assets nose-ms, um. "0'“. "m' 80'- rurs. no. All work and matcriai strictlv {3. class. Bemg a new ï¬rm our stock is won selected and of modern design. Prompt nose and satisfaction our motto. Dillon and Shop 147 Kent-st, Nearly opposite Publir Library, W. W. JORDAN. General Merchants, Oakwood. Ten departments always kept well assorted DRY GOODS Fall Goods are coming in and we have special values to offer in Wrapperettc at 10c and 121-‘Zc. TAILORING Men's Suit Lengths in Tweeds and Worsteds. $3.90 to $10 00 a Suit. Men's Pant Lengths in Tweeds and Worsteds from $1.75 to pair. .gâ€"...._.â€".... u.†~.._..--.â€"..._._._ n. 9â€â€ WOOWWWO§N§â€OOOO $231M per . V-â€"........_..._. Highest Market Price Paid for Butter and Eggs PASCOE BROS, OA KWOO 1). 71“ day 0' ['05 Pipes and cast iron cylinders is rencc what you want when You lsgelvenisediron i ,m“ ‘ ' d rot or taint the '5: cyhnder and steel rods, which 0 which ‘will outwear and throw market. We are ““2 3 large bore brass cylinder and steel rod more water than any pump 0“ Our practical men. Mr. J. Dennis, looks after all order1 “a nr}, .land we can guarantee satisfaction. at orders receive prompt attention. ‘ SY LVESTER M’F’G 0 Hamilton, Sept. aleâ€"Yesterday after- noon A. J. MacKenale. surveyor of cus- is residence. He was born in Scotland in 1828, and some to Canadajust 50yearsago. Heloeatedin If the strike 1 would be impossible to secure M the work At: 7;. completely tied»- I;