STERS. LEE. AI. GOOC‘S, Aka. the method 01 Unnu. - ’ tad second. the magnet- ucmm‘. method. H. mm: on umgu. .mcu warp dgum h m.» circle or his nodu- IRII a Very diflerent point. 0! .ht Ill by his magnetism Tho him. who had unwiltmgly at present a. . W Court Bench ‘ N7 musical voice gm himself in P“! , to u; gudiencc. : hm interesting '“ 0' Ch (‘3:- hall non unto m â€at for The women. SSATISFIEB? 5.00““. 0' .AHE YUU n ï¬foun (flURflItS. Has Your Experience With Rubbers Been Unsatisfactory ? m r mt of the tm 7 V , M 1’ ï¬led on Sunday by attend n oi the WW attending thb m “M NDREW e Slater Shoe for lien. The Neill Shoe for , Maple Leaf Rubbers for Everybody. admirable “3 - and tannins pmsentins 111' 3, so that his ing and inter- mng to finish. his text. tho“ :1. “And I. i‘ | (Earth! "in and (â€Vi-l“ a 1m“ 0‘ x! at Christ}: NEILL. an would nqndutlom u! heathen mum o! ..all ware ’3 enema IN â€its 1.3!. “Had. the highest percentage of pure Para Gum Rubber, consequently they give the best possible wear. Maple Leaf Rubbers are per- fect ï¬tting and are made to ï¬t all shapes of Shoes. We take extra care in ï¬tting Rubbers. Wear Maple Leaf Rubbers. If it has the trouble has been due either to the inferior quaiity of the rubber or to the fact that the rubbers have hot been pro- perly ï¬tted to the shoes. god-“u "-7 ----â€" â€" . 7 . - tor instance matrimony, which was instituted in that garden. '50†matrimony is a fact. not a. qwtim o! emotion. It you could bring bask God's idea 01 matrimony you would mtonn the earth. What God. wants onnpthisworld. WhatGodmntn is common relatiafl. Holy worship came out of the m of Eden. There was no Canadian politics. Tmmatroeo! marl-adage of El 8. a; E F :thï¬tcï¬m must}. with that. "I m the way up! um. audit why Him m mm throat tho gube- into the city“ _ ‘ I believo the people m‘ use umruen ot Edon werein actual play. I hum nothing about the peculiar climate or temperatm but hethmt said. "I an Alpha and Ow. the beginning and the ending." was their comps!!! ion in that gardm. I believe that all the institutiolï¬ planted in that gardgn up with}? today. Take, a ~_â€" _. __L:-L c..-- Tiara was a tree 01 mums; good. and evil .and an thing is con. tain. that by Making of! it our tint pampufgme to a knowledge 2‘..._.A-J ‘â€" bilit: tut Ga Do you watt t audit hby Him we cuter throw-n the gate: Into the city. ‘ The Sunday echool auholers had a mily In the afternoon and nuembled in un- body ot the church. wheccthuy mun whitened by two a! the at- tummm nuutetereâ€"ltev. Kr Wood. 0! mun-h Columble. and Rev. Mr. Ry ton. MI. Wood. inmreued the pup! e n great deal by m: not-lee at Me work In um tar-on land. and Mr. {baton pwe out. n numbet at and.“ thought» to the whole". The chil- dren were pruent In great ton-omen: the am convinced the ’viutmx anion greeted Rev. Dr. Bender-en. Associate Bcctntnry o! the .muionb my Society. Dr. Bendeuon a a '3‘" 0! name frame. but he: 3 salt and un- meeeive voice which held in hm- crs‘ ettentn’on at ell; timee. Dr. Ben- dexeou took a tmible text tron: the 20th chapter 0! the Acts 01 the Apes- 1188. and expounded his beliefs m a way that ell could understand. pe- inc: men illustrations and companng them with the reel lite o! the human being. Mrgï¬enderson expresses; very clearly his views as to the utility of wealth. and gave out mny_th9ng-ht- fnl suggestions as to- how xt» shank! be used {or the benefit 0! the owner and the extension of God's Kingdom. The whole sermon was of 'the clean A. x.... “.4 mg listened to with inc man musu-auoua them with the real I“ burg, Mr. Henderson clearly his views as t wealth. and gave out In! suggestions 9.57 k: FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 7. 190‘ at yourself on “Di 3. You am not a 501 tum than a. blind. I: Let a ‘ man‘ deal with hen the people ini the 9‘ peoplq in: the 9am“ vn o and ‘solos rendered at 7 the choir..und.er Lhe Prof. Hutchins. wax-e Basin and Mr. Hutch- talent as an’ organ: Lder were subjects {or Sénts warn numerous moms; the high e-sv she was held by her I: travelling suit ww 3nd hat to match Guy. ' l ' The bridal party entered the draw. ins man while that warning march was being played by Miss Nevins;- The groom‘s favors to tha amid a! hallor and bridnexmid. were pearl pins. and to tha flower girl a cap. phire ,ring. Mr. and Mrs. Finley left on the amine train. for {Port A Great Audience Ileerl Scotland's Feuou Bend Inesdefhpt. 11th. The engagement of the famous Black Watch Regimental Band. now. touring Canada. for a. concert iv Lindsay was a bit of enterprise tor .which our curlers deserve credit. as .well as for the e meats made for the accommodntxon o! the meny hundreds or people. The stains rink yrovidei an ideal place tor: the concert. the: weather being glmmnuy werm. The Band arrival in town about 10 an. in their car. the concert be- genuinz'et 2 pm]. There we: a. huge attendance of Scotchnen from ' nu. and the endieuce country poi numbereu ebout lamâ€"everyone en --...__=_.. n my be true that the W as». aâ€"u-vâ€" -. _ _ ml: otï¬ciatpd. The bride. who was gimn any by her “that. wore : ham gown 0! white silk with a berths of £1ch [9043,3111 a-beau. tituJ veil olsilkillulion. Witha. dam, ty wreath of orangd blossoms. '1‘ midol honor. â€Lydia Salute! Toronto: 00min of 1:8 brim. wore McGahey. wore cmun voile over tameta with trimming of chiffon and lace. The pretty little flower girl. Miss Stella Bundley. neioe o! the gran. wore (ream crepe do chem. Tho bride carried white car-a nations and some; the maid otnonor pink mating. the bridpï¬mlid. red carnation“; the flowu- gun. whitey â€manna and tax-nan Mg.‘E_ver~gtt? After I 'dejemer 'Mr. and Mrs. Iryim left to: a short via“: to friends in Janetville. "On their return they ï¬ll spend a tow: day! in town baton leaving tor their to. tan home in Valloyfleld. Only the relatives and s tow inï¬rm.“ triad! witmdthaommm...-L " Phlox-In.â€- A pretty home wedding was sol- The bride Wore n pretty 3mm of cream silk cream; with. bertheot Clam lace and trimming: of «me. Miss Bees Robinson. sustor of the bride. who acted as bride-meld. more white organdie. and Master Rabid Bobineoo. the brideie little nephew. otflcittedr Aug pgge. __1'he cream in. supported. by his brother. Mr. Allan Irvine. The wedding march was planed. by Mia: May . Inna-lollâ€... A very putty homo wedding was quiet): celebrated. at the residence at Mr. John primum Duh-mt" on Wednesday. 1:53 28th September, when he dgughtqr. 1m Amie, was united in man-inn to Mr. W.. C. R. Irvine. of anhytield. . The Rev. Geo. W. Hedda“. M .. 0L. to Mt. Barton J. Fink!- Mmh otticimd. The was given any h! h“ 7 1. hands†8°“ 0‘ whi "0' II" I Drop." {Montreal Herald.) Perhaps nothing a» wall illustrate. the one-sidednoas of “lbe meant oom- {nigu as the remark made by Mr. Bowen natal-«joy to a friendly later- "1 shall have to be in Que. ow." would: “I shall lune to be in‘ Ontario. and I shall have to be in the Mealtime Provinces." He woald not how time to .30 Lo. the West. but would "go right on all polling day. or “until I drop." . It; was said. evidently. .in one 0! those moments when out of the in]- ness otthe heart the mouth speakq. “her: 51: John Mecdonnul was Con- senmive leader he could leave Que- bec 1o Cartier. Langevm or Chapleau . New Baunswizk to 'Jfgllcy, Non sco- tial to Tapper. Si: John could at- and a bit, because be him. Mr. Borden has to do It on him- :l’zhe Liberal mammalian is in- the same condition that the Marooned to be. Quebec like: cure of ,mou. leaving Sir \K‘iltridjree to go when he pleas- I-s. W10 is secure. .with Unlock, Patterson and Hyman. .m. Sitton' can he “fled with tho'Wost. «Mr. Field!†W Ron Scott: to the lat tub! M. 2m. Enamel-sou can devote his: time to New; Bruns- I l' wick. ' . . ‘ - No wonder It. mum of "tin" ‘I drop.†Be is plucky. but the ht. A.†am hin. m. ~m1§iug 'ticiated. wick. . ~ . No wonder Mr. Bordon talk! of “tit! I drop." He is plucky. hat 'the fates as against him. His party. ruined ’m .1895. has 'not ygt recovered. He can only light on _m the hope that fife â€at! 1191199 Richter :qu any we. :1 . 444.“, :....:._1 14.1.: “Ell" WEDDING Bill! BLAGK WATCH 00.658!- 01311: and Mn. John mt - at, when their 3 Indie. was married wap of castor brown. Bob. The bride's pm. merous and. costly, igh esteem in which r her many friends- fox 3 concert in t or enterprise lou- . deserve credit. as exueilunt arrange- col-brat“ Tholr Gold†Wedding. The following item. takmtrun UK munplmm (Platte 0a. Nab.) :qu entotSept. 23, tellers ton gentry man well known in Ops and. Line!" m may you. tau. brother in Mr. David Walker. of Scath o:- Last Sands]. W18, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Walkm- celebnt. ed the tittiqth claim otthkit martian. WhiCh took place in Lint. m. Duncan. September 18. 1856. Owing to mat bovunngnk the dz: wu «Murat. all! num- being Mt." . r. and In. w... bu- mm m the that Danna in llou for One Boo-ell. Provincial Rood Commissioner Gumball. while convening with n vepresentntive o! The Poet on Kent: at. Wedneedny. reterred to the im- proved condition or the street 31d the get-excl advancement noticeable mon‘llout the town. While talking his attention was “tuned to the man emp'oyed on the street. who was getting rid of scraping; and reï¬ne by Ii’ang up a hole near a crossing. and he remarked that the Council would find it very profitable to provide a pile of growl at some con- veen'k-nt point on the street. end where such a hole is found to remove the loose dirt. which only causes dust and mud, and fill the hole with growl or broken stone. The only cmt would be the material. and the result would many times repay the copendntnre. He also return-ed to the beneï¬t resulting lrom use of the rol- ler on streets. even when stone we. not suitable. fl‘he covering up and rolling of the dirt rows. to allow the water to escape. is «money well in- Yeeted. ' - . gave him a In]! “non of upcnmint tea and. 1 big done of cuter on. b. forogdactohodhotookeigbt o! 1 new kind 0! pill. mppad that his neck a flu-n! leaked in hot Vine“? and salt. and bud author. burnt in n shovel in Ink room. He in now thoroughly cured. and full of gram Ber-wow: than tor. an emergency. her were m the that “up†in “I“ put of NobnOkl and than): both am well :4th“! in you. thy “3 Iflll 21:1; and hurt; with 0'!!! “in“ m m W "3-1 m"â€- .‘Ilw were Mud- †their children with u number of mu. commommtm of the .1". lg is a beantltul ï¬rm. and one nroli “‘“W' ‘0 '9“ "1 and mu u do: his uni. and still mother on his but. .Undpr ndvioo 1m mu.- perienoedold ltdqhetookail of! with an m: knits. In the Inter-q noon. md clapped on a mustard 3mm iMM ‘His Mint put some onion dam on his (eat and gave him a impot tutqunliar. Then he put hot bricks to his test and wont to bed. Next moaning uh och-r old. lady came in with 3 bottle otgoou oi! ands": himaduloaf it on I. quill. and an aunt urin 011 than flthel with n bundle at awaet tern which tho and: into ta. uni gun him out: halt hour until 3003. when he took a big dose o: “I“. W hm a center: nun-d an. *1â€! W M m «m mmuu owunulnl mu: sour-m, thrush Mn. nurmwkd by their calm M grundomldron. , ~ After dinner his wiï¬e. who had beans theoldladyotmat exn patience in doctoring. cue himtwo pill- ot her own mike about the size 01 an English wnbut undo! I limilll' shape. and two ttle-cpoom- tub of hum-mule ballun to keep them down. Then he took a but. pint of hot nun. at the some! on old gentleman in ms next house. and steamed his legs with u: doo- hol bath. At this crisis two 0! the neighbor: arrival: who an atom. that his blood was out o! adamant! If You New of letter helm we're lulu-é to Try than. One of our citizens. who hubeu: troubled with a nun cold on the lungs. attached. his recovery in the Mlowing simple manner. He boiled. e little bonnet and horehound to. gather, end drink freely of the to: belong one? to bed. The next 4., he: took the pills. put one kind. a! plaster on hid breast, another an. 16.»: than 5.305 parent hue vex-eup- mm! and {annealed tron Leta Elie t-n the anal districte that ere visited by the angler end the eummer tonnu. A epoch! fill: our Ive-bum by the Grand Twat three years ago expressly for the trunmofletion or live fish for this pupa» and 1!. MI been. used mph tumor in 'the pup- egetion 0! this good avert. Thin your three oerloeds of has. none leu than 12 inches in length. and nuuy wumjng two or three pounds. were planted in the Munich lakes. two unloads in Luke Simooe and Conchi- ching one unload in the Lake of. Bus: region. one «flood in Beluga PM Pic-tin. The Onutio Government. in con. junction with the Grand Trunk Ruli- way. inaugurntod n Nam-on policy 0! restocking with nu: may of the him: in northern Ont-tic. when more am tn: cannon at depletion. 1nd the mono» which Rm utendod Ineir ottocu hn bun meted. Duc- ing the tumu- anon an m no Lake (one of the Kawmha group in Victoria County). end a cuload in the lakes along the Count]: Atlantic Rniiway in Algonquin Park. new earloads contained in each instmeo. from 500 to 700 ï¬sh. In addition to the planting of the parent ï¬sh. wear- load or 5.000 black bees ‘Iimrlings was. placed in the Leke o! my: re- gion. 'l'he results of_eu‘h shipment hare been mostgratnfyiaz. and the summer tourist and tumor have my. mecmted the movement and look for- ward to bott‘er sport in these water; in the future. ' . GUI! THAT GOLD 05' YOUâ€. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ALWAYS ems And in MI and Sah. colouted {01mm rrd thd colored trontispiooo “(lunch to an nice at this 140th inn ox his cumin Ina-flu- ... ‘kauJu’u Imu. ecu-"mg. and On†Gum’- M by "to Lu! MONO). 0n Oflobnr Lat 11.804.1n. tho hum outbukulul md concom- muting to Ir. Om Tumor. 0! South Ops. van ton": «trend by tire. The (h! mm m t spark can u (human ought. watch won at work up". Th. mm». which bound to‘ It. I‘m! too. was and. flu «our. “1 mp 0! min wan lat. In widen to one taping-uh. “W. m. and tho lam II null. Sat-nor: Int». .‘Ihc mum Bstunhy W}: well awed. Clutches wan wry non-v emu and out 0130 were plenti- tnl. Butter sold at 201340": 180.;ohiohunnmoInWto 750.; mm“: 01.0604)"me Out. swam-.15.“. wholimlnthovt. cinityolaatlnnyn Ibgdsdoaq (.madn in xecent years wall rekindle enthusiasm in the brunt of Hwy ntriotic reader. '1!» (not: are based upon the record: at u): thirty-seven years uinoe ooohdcution. with «in reference to the growth dvar n: the con-nu period 1891-1901. Am Um «null teptum of the lane 1:. Witchor's mania-tin: Acton )1 J; weer sock! and frolic J life: lmpopon and luau-u â€"Wh|le the regular hunt-es "9' M neglected. the October Camdiu: Magazine is n Progress Numbpr. A penal o! the uncles specially boar- ing an the gut) ndvauoqamaglg 3y u M Cystâ€""nut young an. m (M way la .n export interior daoontor.“ motâ€"“Ah. an and. oh?" (ZNâ€""No: ho‘l a baa-Mr?“ Elar‘s illustrated summary dc"- tert Event. Abroad; and wort atom by Guy do human“ Wil- liam HAlloway 1nd Eloise Day. me on ruin" small um. We've seen a good many fur stocks, but never before have we oï¬'ered a stock quite socsatisfactoryâ€"styles. qualities and prices all considered. H . It is not so showy a stock as some, and although there are some novelties. yet the strength of this stock lies in its prac- ticability, real usefulness, and better fur for every dollar invested. You can rely on the quality of our Furs. We tell you exactly what they areâ€"and we do give you the very highest standard in quality pessible to give for the price asked on any given article. Why can we do this? Because we buy Furs from the best manufacturers in big syndicate quantities for cash: Because this isn't a credit business. All our prices are based on INSTANT CASH. _ _ Because we sell big quantities at small proï¬ts, and gnar- antee every piece to be as represented. And because this is a money-back store. The sale is not really made until you have had days to think it over at home. Then if for any cause you change your mind, bring the article to us and we will buy it back at full value, What could be more fair ? . ,_Ae- L-_- L-r_... L.---:..- _..A LVN“ W mus» u... . We simply ask you to come here before buying, and we’ll show values unequalled in town. STRICTLY CASH DEALERS. OHS 0F 1'83 310 V l I I ‘ Styles have the snap of newness. Stocks are impressive in their fulness. Every new thing gives pleasure and inspires enthusiasm. ‘ They enjoy the new most who have it ï¬rst. They miss much who tsrdily follow. _ Fashion is queen to those who need but be beckonedâ€"e. tyrant to those she is compelled to drive. Our showing is very complete, containing very dainty huts, exquisitely and stylishly fashioned for every heed. from- bsby’s to grandmother’s. Miss Barley will be pleased to show and nssist you in selecting the most becomin style to your own individual taste. > An the prices are as lowu anywhere. Come and see. ‘Il-I-II'L'AVNA'A'.“- -' SYNDICATE. WHY? Buy Your Millinery at Ford’s. A BIG WEEK 1 $280011 AND RELIABLE FUBS mm" H VERY LOW PRICES. Bnblo Bah. OutPï¬oo .mmmm mun» w. 4475 75 00 F ORD’S *rioo Everything is at top notch. mm. 3.8.. 0“- sapm, Out. w». Manhunt Bud†out!!! w.“ has... with hr w, hvm Ion Ju. m who an o! tho 2 Lâ€"Brlgu mind u from tho n m bonpm .o't mnitï¬ï¬oh mm mm mm mummm ed Richard Hussy and Walter All- worth, two employâ€. Randi-8' W by m Iot‘on are. u: um a mu. London. Oct. 4.40:: persons were um,udnueumudwlyso were injured. one 0! them hullymy, an «ailment of 1; tab aw Luv any. Idea. Wu. M 0m VIII. 0- I). AM“. Malt? Tum. 13 60 .. ..... 8 75 .. .. 0mm Cnpcinnn. MoSndnndMOm nndBonr, PanhaLnnbnndCoy- my,0pouunderoonhndSonL Bguhranun. Oanrion. ... .........13 50 1150 Wm... 1000 10 00 ........... 8 75 Guy Lamb Conn-ail Guyana. CANADIAN DIO‘VNED AT SEA. BubdMeSe‘L ion-i mum rut-my. fwd-I Ill! mu... MOI. mourn. 375 Falcn,WouonorBoys,ot Buck «Gray Pot-kn mum... Regain mu. 9 I"? mm W1 33!}[31 Ni FROM LINDSAY. TO M 0. mom I. 0.. L- Wï¬oï¬. I. 0.. 5mm. Inch. Iguana. Ink. and Sandwich, Oct. 8.â€"Thomu Ln.- trmois. a well-known butcher of this place. started from his ahophst. My utter-eon to deliver an ord- c to on of his Wu. He bu Men’s Fur Coats. It! SUGCBSSOBS TO WAKELY FORD Opposite Post omoo. Unduy. $43.“ $1M." rau- foul "flay. 10 00