I The truth shout this post edictnals told in tha letters m women being published in paper cammfli- __ ,4 5 Lydh E. Putnam’s Yegchblo :‘Compound curries women lately gthrough the various natural guises and is the safe-mud of woman's haul]. t: vie result- snd .dvised no to try“. I but! me itworked no; I now experience only Md to use I. few at about this wonderful dang; I no it oecuionmy now whalnncmpflonflly tinderwom «trâ€"Xx- Anal. emu. 804 Third Ava. South Imus. Minn. Chur- m Macon-aims, linmpolis Study Club. â€"mmvuwdorm â€mm mum. mwwEMm’sVege- Mâ€"Ihe hndnned thumbs-s #- "DxAn In. manna-I have we: baton u my mm for my magno, but Lydia E. Pinkhun’sVMeCompound nddod to much to my 1116 and tint I feel like asking u: aseptic: inching... For two yea-s omymthlwonldhzvetwoda of WMudeoddflndmx-eli .bnt mdqywyengisiï¬ngttï¬endlm lesAEehSaitLofMin-‘l W953, Minn, tds how wo- mans monthly suffering may bepcmmenflyrdcvedbyLydia I Mr. Kenietb moved in amendment seconded by Ir. Edwin-as. that the zeport_ be referred but. A“! don't like _ -vâ€" v .--v a bole-inmw commitfee meet- ing.†Iguana Hr. Kennedy. ' Sir- Rosinaâ€. Gingerciï¬lguxastar, {was heard. He explained that 35 .lr; Staplese‘mt was through an- otersight on the ,put of Secretary Spier-d’t was not intentional." It was then moved by Mt. Stahtes, seconded by It. Blanchard. that the â€port “it“ committee .re typewrit- cribegdomd ~ ' Dr. Blanchard read me ï¬nding or the committee. It recommended 1113!. two new Empire tg‘pewriters be (anew in addition to the three now in use in the Collegiate. ‘ ; Mr. Baalâ€"“While a member of the committee I am not fully convinced us to the necessity 9: buying the ad- ditional machines. and would liike to Mar tron: Mr. Rosevear 9!! the sub- 301%.â€, ‘ ’- |. ' ; Mr. Kennedyâ€"“I was appointed on the committee, but was not notiï¬ed olunnxumeeting: * ' . . ' him) Wk=‘jln the am: «an! mm m 80 ehudren m the "man than, and «no machet- 9mm "ï¬at kindle that number at momma,“ . Chairman Stewut (ta Mr. Heal).- “l‘ou «a tampon this question again at some future meeting.“ More Typewcitars Needed. ; Chairman Burnt-"The proposed [sure-Mac o! the typewriters now in use in the Collegiate is one o! the mug" held over â€out last muting. 3.11m spacial gunman a_ report?†i.. 7,. some their the one of beginners.†: .83. Ban-“What is the object? That was one o! the (lungs that. struck as when MM: to the tum: ave Wis-heist“ children to attend who»! the. tan time. but found it to he mmme.†_ (batman new-“tn"! 6mm white nan a hyflmvsgmm but Ina: m um t have 5H6 the may very harem Wrench we a men {at More ï¬nal);- endow it: at: I: :31 hem: for but: {mm-ism a pa 9. . All“ Canon "1! 5“» an and»: -‘ use b. » rmmn mwm-“X‘én and it en: chicane «who: «9 handle a duum {‘QPMWM 9‘ â€Ni" Junior pupils» Was that done witn the knowle‘ke o! the Board ? I Cluirman Stewartâ€"“Yes. tnat rlm In» been (woven with success {or ' Mr. Baal said'that while visxtinz the schools the previoa.‘ dmy in con- nection with the store and fuel ’ques- 1ioa he had observed that the halt- day system vagin- Iowa among- the noun or unmnou nun: mm rm mtmsuv. fâ€"fhe mivnntes b! the Last regulars and agecinl meetings Were read by Sect-star) Sfler, and on motion Were confirmed. i attendance at the Scheels. ‘ Principal Bax-stone’s report gave 239 a: the number 0: students on the {on of {he “Regineâ€"147 from the :‘town. 74 In. the County of Vic;- 10138. on} 18 item outsxde points. 1305;: aflenhnec for September. 205 The upon claw-I with the dis- quiet cg sentence that should the large “We keep up ,the Board abou‘! .‘zuiously consular the adhsâ€" ehii'nv or eating another .teache' to the stat! at the Winning oi the new, yearâ€"F Faded. . _ _ _ s PrincxpaJ Broderick “parted 908" pupils on the rolls of the several ward. schools, the ateugo attendance beinir 820. *Mmher in IV. Book. 1-18; 111. Book, 224; ll. Beak. 230; ]. Book, 306.- Fsled. l I _ I latter, of [he tum-Mus loqulrod for Ion-mm swam. ! Chairman nos Stewart presided at 1m regular meeting 0! .ihï¬ Board of. Education My. Oct. 4th. ‘E‘h‘o members prehnt were Magma. R. Kennedy. J. Gas-ow, R. M‘ Deal. Dr. Mdm'du Jos. Staplea Wm. David; J. S. Edwards. Princlml Broderick and seven} of the Rachers were also in altensiance. . ~ The Half-Day System PAGE â€N , _._v‘.. Mr, Kennedy estimaï¬d that Mr. Stands sealed to be limiting under the imprtspion . that an. tha sense of the Elm-rd. was oonnentgaï¬m â€tum cranium: of “the Epsom"! cam: mi tee. - «W. 2*“ ' †"" ' Mr. Staplegâ€"“Mpam, Kennedy ï¬nd Mr Staples-Jinn cqmthtee took all those matters into consideretion. No sensible person would use «It. wood in winter it they could getfhu-d at e reachable price. What condi- tion would our schools oe in if we used son coalâ€"we would have to eupply “1°. cagetakufs with Lots 0! soap.“ Mr. Kennedyâ€""It I owned. thetur-a naooe I would. use sort coal. We can get beat thwuartgr lulu: at 8.420 per canor 84.55 dnlivuod. Cam'- tabuu‘, could not wneto . soft , coal by shaking." . . not afraid to my that the antler! could well attend to cut L. of! 40 cents "per. tonal: a lmton lot it they cared bodoao. Hym‘re not. satisfied with the paces buy your coal in Car lots like the dealers. If a man comes to me for 100.000 feet of lumber I will give him a better rate than he Abuyter of 1000 feet Will receive. ' Iowa. Mr. Kennedyâ€"“I Know: that to b; a fact-1 go So myself.†Mr. Statsâ€"“What do es use?†; Mr. Baal-J Hard coat Mr. Carewr-“ll you go My: use mg cheapest." Mr. Baalâ€"“Which â€"do you prefer to bumdu your houseâ€"gurdwood or sort Wood?†’ Mr, momâ€"“A ‘good many citis- ens burn srn‘t Wood all winter." soft 0931.0th much less. would. do as well. Mr. Baalâ€""There would bé an ea cape of gas, as the flues would choke up Constant]! †Mr. Staples presented the report 0! the Finance committee. recommend- ing payment or a few aceounts.--ad- opted. Next Hr. Staples read the re- port or the Special committee ap pointed to consider. the question of fuel and the number 0! coal stoves : to 1x- puxchased. The report recom- ' mended that. two stoves be secured for the Notth Ward schools, three for Btanciyat. and two for the South Ward. and that name be pro- cured trom‘ltr. D. Cinnameugat 3 east of $18 «:0an tobe the “Fire W-type; also that the m in the Collegiate Iqetitugte amt-outward leh’dil'ï¬Ã©â€˜ titted to porn hudeoq, “that the follow, mg be Wedâ€"10 tons for north wand, 12 tons for Erwin-ah! 10 tone !or south ward. :30 tons to: east“ ward. and 50 tom tor flu Collegiate Institute, the orders to be divided 8111008 the neural dealere. ‘- j ' 2.353“. Kemedy criticized tliequanntin was named and objected to hard coal being and in the tum when Mr. Baalâ€"“Let us buy the three ma- cmues now undo! ran-ml." After some tux-thes- discusaioa the matter was .reIeu-ed back to the com- mittee for further, oonsaderauon, Mr. Ken-red: .to be present. M1. Carewâ€" Wee machines have answered so (u. and A «hint we can get along: with that number to:- a WAiie yet.“ m- nonnedyé-“ln any event we haw not yet been mm: the Into“ man“ asked Mama do not know um um mtmflotm of â€pawns an has meant we attendance or mm 1 think may are a dun-mu to the about walnut 1m ' ; m; need an“ ma“! us any or Cw dam: .pupvm in MM) 1; mu mam} :rn Totem» mentioning mam thinking of mmm . .1an out: 9! the «meals, '4‘ ‘ladau the pan 9! our “autumn. am; when Mm? wan! Hg? atria-ally; amt to till the: mat. u“ Mn Maui): = “Wm mama thought we Imreasu m commercial class “name “on o to 33 mg nut-â€" fluent pm that the smMueuquat Espewuus was a Mean An muse!“ uugaquou. mm- awoula tench typo- wuuug gun It We do um the stud-â€" dents wul go uhewhwo (or show Knowledge." Mr. )Coaevonrâ€"‘z'l‘ne old regulations called [or it, but under Lhe new ones it is left 'to the discretion of princu cal; and uï¬ueeq.†Mr. .KaEnedyâ€"‘lu wpiuu‘ to: the Commeaem course is .1 knowledge of me upewï¬tu‘ access-3r) 7’" students are now. .takirg the fun Com- mercial course, and he had divided the mm; as carefully as posuble, yet each madam had only about one hour and ‘en minnzes per week at the typewriter, Wflllch was not. enough. r‘n’c mncmnea would show each stu- dent a proper term for practise. In Port nope, not as large a school as Lintisay. were are six machines, and m Cthufg 0513115: ï¬ve or six. How of course." in for coal, the church, SCOTT BOWNE. Chemists. Toronto. . , . Qntarldo ‘ In thousa'nds of cases Scott s Emulsion has proven to be the right food for soft bones 1n childhood; Wrongz food Caused the ti'nglp; igh_t foqd will gurc it. Bow legé become straighter, loose joints grow stronger and ï¬rmness comes to the soft hads. Scott’ s Emulsion is the right treatment for soft bones in children. Littledoseseveryday give ve\the stiffness and shape tha_t heailthy Abones should have. Soft and crooked bones mean bad feeding. Call the disease rickets if you want to. The ,growing child must at the right food for growth. Bones must have bone food, blood 'must have blood food and so “on through the list. Price†a 'Appleté-Arprésuh at re- ports rweixed: {top all ports at the Pro‘rince. the Conidien Horticultnrl at announces in its October! is'me that the owls crops of the Province 'tLis veer )8 not near-Ir as large as 1ast.and that the sane is trgc throughoui the United States gen- orally. There is little reason tor {he bearish reports of buyers concerning the large c ops. While there is al ergo amountol poor trait through zhout tario. the general quality is goodand growers die-11d xmiize better prices thrn are being offered. for No.1 end‘dNo. $333 is good growers sh'oo no less 75 cents to. 81.00 per I'll-rel oni the tree. where poneidereblcqunn- tities or I-ruit can be given the buy- er. Reports received by the Hon-ti- culturalist show that buyers are 0!- fuin: from 25 cents to 75 cents per barrel for fruit. BUNE Fflfll While these oonoessiolic are by no no means all that the Inuit Interests naked for. any are. hunter. consid- crcd to be a considaabla menu-e of relief 1'__o 9 you gel-ions sigmtion. hereon“; ' a wjuonlyho. mg. ed for the MI amount of using» 0391 h a I080“ 9! «no mum» Gina lo ion “I. In“ Quaint-n. It is announced in ' tho Outohar issue of the Horticulturist. that an: tesu't..of the evidam given recently before the Railway commission by representatives: of the fruit intacsm, :he Railway Company have voluntar- ily mode acme material conceaionn A reduction has been made in mutate of mixed car lots of fruit. from the plim'xpal shipping districu to the auger cenues o! distribmion. such as .Toaon'to. Montreal. Quebec. Ottawa and Winnipeg. A ml “to 10!- one half‘czu' Incl. of «IQW 31B. or on: has also been made. In nflditiolwht- (lat rate for icing cars. destined {or‘ â€snitch. has been NM 30111 FRUIT TMIIPOITATIOI IIDUGID KI“. (y “md 0!an }I. Luca arm. m» .I III-Iv 3“! “N h “ W “mu old? ‘Q" .N'N“ 4 Myst: “3 9“" if?“ mum in â€â€œ0“" .9' U l.w:.b£.m b we...†3-; â€WM WI! m “ KN!“ “an†«h N u Beat-hum II “Mid A w. mm. mm“ Wm ax.“ mvm‘! MM _ than“ we ma Chairman Stewart finuIIy advised that the committee cgnin Visit the u-lnoola and le-considet the matter. and on motion Messrs. Carer. Ed- wutdu and Kennedy were added to the to]! 0! members.- . On mation the lineman committee was authorised to cell for tenders for the purchase of 2 foot wood for "If Central School. he Bond then «Mme. "Mr. Camwâ€"' ‘Sune tire bricks will do that.†if you likeâ€"were doing it on our steamer) ' MI. Baalâ€""No. no. there must be a smaller five box [or coal or there will be mute." “Mr. Devinâ€""Change 1 couple of furnace in the Colllegiate and. {let us try an qxperimenff" __ $.19 rammmm Mr. Kennedyâ€"‘You may change your opinion if you have to call in a plumber every few days." Mr. Can‘tâ€"“There's another point -â€"»von can burn soft coal withwbod Col Deaconâ€"“Use hard coal; the soft. kind goes off in a blaze up the chimney to Warm the outside air.‘ Princzpa] Barstoneâ€"“Tncre is one 111mg that the Board should remem- bovâ€"ï¬me basement is heated by p'pes from the Nance." Mr. Shulaâ€"“That's not a stumb- linv HOOK." , _ mm u mu m: n last “I! W with 1" M matter. and tho: m! 5" wmc about an Vitu- ot unit. 009-" . The portion 0! the report «sung with pumhuae otoonlatovas was here adopted. Col. Beamâ€""This is Greek tone. but I kvpuld like to know the relative heating virtuea of hard and non! W3 and â€mums. â€stellar Mr. maplesâ€""We haw do .‘lihey wrote thlt son coal i used in a number of places, I) adxise hard c9al."__' A, A Mr. Edwardsâ€""Why boy so max-n cml when we do not know (ohm it will betas coonomical as we hope? Buv a. ew tons to tr u" , Dir. Baalâ€""The tangle is um the furnace: must be specially fitted for either yard of soft coaL' ' â€A J_-I:-_ “mime; mm Send for £126â€me e unto done not: coal is be 0} places. but x A. J. Ludloi was nominated It Pain on Saturdq u {be Concern- tin undidllto {or the twins o! Brunt. 1mm“ opposes m '41)!“ PM . . ‘5 hey At the Conner-nave coanntion for the’ out riding at .hxnbton. bud at “hum-d Sunni“, J. E. Ann- ctrm . ex-ll. P. m navigated {or 3.5:! moors. 2:: Hugh Montgomery. move, at Plympâ€" ton. {gr the _Le¢ldaturo. E. F. Clark. woo on Soturdny night unanimously chosen by tho Comuvoo o! the um 01 Centre Toronto u that: ctnudnu m use coming election. Consul-nave convention 0! Eat Simcoo was held 1» Hidland Saul-day and rennet!!! tho nomina- tion of W.H.Bcnneu.lorra- auction. Quebec Liberal- hum nomingted Goorgo Parent. Ion 0! Premier Pub- ent. ad the opponent of Hon. Thom. Chase Caligula in Iontmorency. Hon. '1‘. nuke“. ex-ll.P.P.. n- eeived the unanimous nomlnstion of the Conner-vulva My in the County o{_SW on’ASgtu-du. Hon. Wllllun Paterson will be ten- dend n reception gt Sunk Tueodny evening, Oct. 11. when he goes to speak for Dr. Johnston. L. De L. B. Tnche. the Conserva- tlvo who opponed the Into Mr. Blan- chet, in ngtln In the ï¬eld in the County of St. Hyacinth. At the liberal convention for the constituency o! Brutrord. Saturdey, C. B. Heyd we: selected to chun- pion the» Liberd mute. At Brandon Soturdoy. R. L. Rid» nrdson o! The Tribune. Winnipeg. wu unanimously selected to oppooe the Hon. Chum-d Silton. HomPeterWhite'fllbotheandi- due 01 the Conmutim in North Benn-ow. The convention was held on Sum. , At. anleyï¬eld Gear 3.140113 vu nominated to oppose â€rm Bergeron in Beauhunoil. Andrew Broder wu agein selected a the Conservative undidnte lot Dundas County on Sctnrdny. Wm. Rose 01 Port Perry hnl re- ceived end accepted the unanimous nomination o! the Libernln 0! South Ontario. John A. 8mm“): in But. Petu- boro'. wu mark-d by tbs moon: thedldrofBav.W.R.Tsndy. Any lieu datum. 'ho took 3 high “and “6 command both Ir. Bor- den and Sir mum: I‘m-sex- a high- mindod and hononuo men. The Connerutivu‘ nominated on Sum-m Bruno Nana) in 'hrrobone. Saturday Hon. June. Suthaluxd was again nomad in North 0x» lord. mute-noon nestling at Burdock. In the Intent. 0 III. Iâ€. to Ottawa. Oct. 10.â€"It will be nine years‘on the 17th oi this month since Sir Wilirid Laurier began his iunous tour oi Ontario in 18x96. mom meeting was in orrllb . g‘was held in the open air. Bitter- ly cold was the weathef. but a large a crowd stood entranced, headless oi- ; tho eold.as they listened tothe coming er's oratory. Sir Wil- : irld had mtg!†known his policy on (10* tion, and et Harrisburg he used the striking expression that he 'stood within the lines oi Torres Vedr . The policy expanded by the then Op- ponition leader sent him triumph!“- LV into once leg than twelve months afterwards. Last night Sir Wilirld started upon another tour oi Onâ€" tario. and there is little doubt that his campaign will be as suoeasiulae tho one waged nine years ago. He is the beloved head oi a powerful Administration, under whose rule prosperity has come to Canada and the country has flourished. Wherever he goes throughout the Province Sir Willi-id will have the same story to tell oi peace. prosperity and plenty. Lady Laurier accompanies her be- loved husband. and will remain with him throughout the Journey. She shares in his triumphs as well as his Mtâ€. “Id is a real Comfort and source oi strength to him. llr. ' Rodolphe Boudreeu. the Premier‘s PflVlh m. and Ir. Alex. ‘ Snith are also in tho party. The Pro-tor At ln-lltoa. , Hamilton. Oct. laminate tor the Mg Laurier mating in the drill hell tonight have been com; pleted. so great is the desire to hear the Premier oi the Dominion it is I thought the lam hall will not be. nearly la enough to eeeommmlate . Wm?†ul ll}: h w ‘hmmm w a e w a mt 0.30. He will he iollewed hr lion. William Patel-sea. aad “on. A. it y Axleemth will he the last let. 1 President James Chisholm will own ‘ the miles. sad the “haul mulli- dates for Hamilton. losers. Adam Zimmerman and J. hi. Eastwood will say a tow words to the electors. umnmm ,. Peterboro. Oct. 10.â€"-Prosperoul Peterboro'. the scene oi a revival oi industrial activity equalled in law we in Canada. Saturda night Mr. B. L. Borden enu to his policy with respect to adequate pru- tectlon and the Wutinentiu Railway. On the iormer there must have been mental reservation. ior in spite oi the discouraging views 0! Mr. James Kendry. the Opposition candidate. the population oi the town has increased iron: 10.000 _ to 1£.000 since 1896. 200 new houses are being built this year, electric cars. aiter years oi idleness. are again in use. several new iaetorlee have been established and many others enlarged. On' the railway question Xi Bordu had nothing new iTTHE-PBEHIBB’STOUB NOMINATIONS ON SATU Begins HI: Two Cgmpalgn ll mmcsmAnursum. o Wald Ontario in Hamilton- JRDA? Itch-o- than pm... Des-u, Gamay. Oct. 8.â€"A den Wuhan! water nndmud in CO“. ulna It. Get-lobed} “Strict. of â€any“ ‘50 in Wu‘h hm to NM)" tho Many men]; M... Von-:1: of l mu;- ï¬lling“. to la . ’ ""‘â€". Ind inltrucuvo. Principu Cam dio- M the mm 0! Sub“): char!» nee. Prof. Wells took u N: nun“. "Wantedâ€"A We." um went on to their the necessity 9910:: M.- IDA-.- _D x AA,,. Toronto. Oct. 8.â€"Anothcr succes- t’ul any wind Lb. Provlndul Chris- tian Enduvor emanation. Thom in. In M Hall m: night In wen attendod. and the mare-e0 by Ru. Printing! Cum uni Prol. Ana. R. Well: at Boston you Lama-um; .II‘ tun-0.....‘A..- mn,, London. Oct. 10.-â€"(C. Agni Right Hon. H. Asquith, H. P. dressing his constituenut on 2 day. and. wanting the pr: canton-moo. that. the ammonia such“matometopomx vanuge. but to ho poflealy (or its own lmmodlnm pom to ho fraught with danger to Imperial unity." (1-3th But W Clark-burg. Oct. 10.-â€"A daring burglary took place here at two o'clock yesterday morning.l‘hevaun and safe in C. W. llnnmn'l Bank nnd ofï¬ce val blown open by pro- !ossionnln who obtained Jen than 8100 In money. A box containing some now. nnd drum wen taken, bututhoymolnovuuo totho burglars..nnd the inn how a con:- plete list, they will not be†deï¬antly inconvvnienced. Nearly .11 m mmp- London. Oct. 10.â€"(C. A. P.)â€"Th Sydney Dally Tow, the linin- wn] org“. warns Australian against. Premier Mom-'1 conten- ence. Even if it. in the limited quen- tion 0! closer union the pooling of eoloahl poiicice with‘Briush is ob- )eciionuble from every point of View. Australin cannot‘dlow my cumuloâ€" xnem. with the Imperial Foreign 0!- flcc. It concludes that n is exuwcme- ly doubtful i! any of the colonies do- sire a closer union. AMI-m Brockville, Oct. 10.â€"Albort lic- Nnb was placed bound tho ban. charged with consultant than: in Nontml. )lcNab'l born. h h Brbckvilh. but be has bun dodging back and torn: betwoen have and neutron] for some that put. A Iago-3M store in the hm:- plus uni-0d a number of m. rings, etc... on Honda. tho 8rd tut. Kev Ion-don hill. Retold whither!- mdndur Ind been named. In Co’rb- wall m lontnnl other chm-pa Ill] be M against him. mm ‘9 new. No u m M I“. mu. In when m Jul: mm mm NI mu. Nov. «4 W um. um “on u can «her mum. mmum' I “mm. Oct. m-m vloalu o! tho omowut golf choomlooohlp 01 Monica M. St. 1.0qu by (loom 8. Lyon noeivcd chic which yco- tcrdoy by tho pro-condo: to Mr. andoonmtmlcdlohwmluo tucrlptlon "Pro-com to Goo. 8. Lyon by tho City at Toronto on tho occasion at his winning the Olympic Chompiooohip ot St. Louis. U.8.A.. Sopccnbcr. 1901;.†In who coo- troot to former civic {auction 0! o unnu- chm tho cannon, voo‘ bold in tho qntotlldo o! tho Hoyor'l pdvoto onco. London. Oct. 8.â€"At 8m Thur-nan, night. Arnold Forster, a. My Ior Wu. acid In: experi- are. in the War om bu! convinced him that the lesion 0! the Poet want u: may " he aid. “{or sport. {or social opportunities or for mac- ntion, but an army which is ready to face u tonign army and date“ it." Dada the peculiu circumstanc- e. of this country Hr. Form thought. "we should not gun iron Arnold mm b†‘P.’ I'd-co: loan-II W W u..- -_-v, ,V , Kin!“ of Agriculture m suspend- ed Ir. cheu-x, pending inquiry in- to Bartlett's charges. inn. , an! hour: with : speck! ‘wditor. going over the book- ln which tho account- nlulw to the sale 0! w rage “cents! were kept. don-stood Bcrtlctt bu produced tvo musing books. and which were up- poad to but been destroyed. 'nn ‘ - ' ’ "â€"â€"- LAâ€" nun-hand. Aging! - (to-tomes. TL}: DEPUTY susmoen m m Annual. ~10. to '†'ï¬l'... Aim At Shame!!! 5| prop: iuuh Cloth, Fur and Fur-lined Coats. Lined and Unlined Gloves and litts. Trunks and Valises. ‘ Colonial Stock Food, and Berliner Gramaphones Old Records oxen-god Free. Adc to ell these «Mum the very mania; one «than: In theaurplus earnings on an. India; Cuu “V. a opponunity {a “‘0 and proï¬table investnu-m A’ undue booklet, giving a lull explanation. am a- A BUSINESS PROPOSITION. “WQOWMQMOuu-nmt Ion. law for an: M0. [la-M Uh 5 pct 60‘. Gold Bond! yde I much m an diam tho Gonna“ M ' Mâ€" an â€H {or by Wannaâ€"thus platen! wizhxa ch Inch at an antenatal. Stanâ€"M m M m h. IbOuld the law-sh)! die m. My only on Mal-cut on his bond; at his iuhm: p.)-mcnu a O“ Coupon: Md h {landlady cancelled and thc [atrium u! a: W! raid ‘t “It. become amiable. THE GANADA__L!fE__A_S_8URANCE 60. Hens Lay All Year Round in nitmguom mus-cupplies d! the W that composctheeggnod gives hyâ€"ud ill-mu fettfle egg: fot netting. if It's roads-M for nkiug young pallet- ‘1‘ ml, payer-4w fattening chicken... ducks“ “5! turkey-Ind {or raising anmp. strong. 7m poultry. H. d. LITTLE, whenyoumthefood with 2 Myen'lqul WW Spice. Just think win: it 1mm to have i use hens laying regularly n11 winter when eggs bring their heat prices. 1‘me forCons lion. Sour MDmï¬hgc: mWImnsh. ‘ ass all Lessor Sum Nor chonc. can con" "A"! W. R. WIDDESS. AGENT. LINDSAY. Uyounnttomkemorcyont of your “ chicken yard“ {red â€â€™69 â€MI-yo! Poultry 395cc. It‘s not a foodâ€"but u nlish. ITEIS new 928E CO. I“ m 0.1. Ind NJ. um \Y We have solid con way of Blankets and R Blankets and Bones. Toronto. Oct. 7.-C 1'31 Booth 0! the 5““ kn. m for "U (enroll tour. prooeodinz 8t. Job. Nun when m N Md Oct. 16 and 17. l BASTURM For Infants and VIC cum muv, cu- v... 93 KENT ST. ii. Amok luau.“ olth'l wtl It“