P! on dry DI] ati SERUM", [3] tam awn “ICE usay. Millingi rams, a ml: “a...†I .- w Halifax Harald mm?“ to Web a as: vad ' l} of next . . . W9 Psi->833 £111.93: very 00121’,ro:’sts¢italiglt I publish M Mr. heldmg’s Uahï¬x declaring; We do not buy from 5911 spach. unless at advertising rrtaea. Mbutdirect from the best manufac- ltr Fielding being a haliaver in «A minAmex-ioa and Europe. We also and“ paid up price. T11“ 13 pa randbang t. ï¬e? m kinda 1“mgil’unxglgngzof Gaining, 8 m ‘0 0mm "WP‘W" “â€4 531mg etc. ,on shortest notice. Priaes have been publhbing at length the ‘lsh‘toan. A fulllina of Paints, Van pom! ' a mhu withhnlt mm “Oils and Glass. Give me seal} and $13.00? prioq, : ‘ GEORGE McFADDEN we have jug: recexved 7000:1211:an Mappers in the very latest deems Meolorings. We donotbuy item job Mbuzdirect from the best manne- fancier: thzt m 111: to game a. paler. Dizzy ehintz stripoa, bountiful flan! dmmdmxnsuvo design, 311 form t â€atom-Fad} line. Come in sud mat Mega early and have your work done 90¢ gm A. A. L. BAMPBELL :22; 60 O 0.906 000.09. .9000. 0: IQMmB from “0000900 00 9000000000090 'E WALL PAPER KING, William- st. north, :5 few doors an Campbell’s China HA1]. IIHOIIAL I07“ LOVELY IOIRES Bah 7“ (1'me I. Minn: â€â€˜3 New to W m '3 “ch w W h "at mm mm; mm 1 0" 'he mu Int. . We carry a. compiete stock â€" unequalled outside the largest cities. Call to see our goods when in need of anything in the above lines. F. A. ROBINSON York Journal 01 Oâ€:- nmmercial mum 4“ election 0! Mann '4 be people to 3661!“ 'W' arried on. and a m umrats would I.“ ‘ Philippine mention a. far east 0:! til-l t". Everything that is good in Rubbers overshOes always on hand. We would chspec'ul. e _‘ with Elk soles at 31-50, mo! c are of much better quality than 0 {.4 price is not high, y u “31: Men’s Felt Boots from $1.80 to $3 50. In fact, it’s nearly a sure thing and cold weather. W What about your feet > H nation yet! We nave. ave yo â€"â€"THE-â€" {CHINA HALL 74 Kent-st" Linda). nae White Front Between Campbell’u and Satellite I The Probabilities Are Mite Wm W! In. W5 m was} â€6 it been. in u Mum on now mm {II :1 puma rt mm cabana at “Mil; um we had warning positionfoy the 3 1M Will. 1,! HANGING LAMPS GLASSWARE FAN CY CHINA CROCKER Y LIBRARY AND institutions think so. «In and a hate? for CUT GLASS Y pear. mutant. Hf- sum W 8! N OVELTIES, etc. lion!" 3m. an": I“. saw 01 “#3 HRH-e .1 mm W»! 8W- BMW“ that thl mm at the 8:. lawman “ppm- uh: will 'w a.“ W" â€9'†mum’i to the ow“, W0 NIH-v 33'â€! PI!" “unseat d". lam th at mung will 3"" .5 lama»: natural dis-1 111 3.000 you: all in tent mm“, am to may to 1 £35}! an IIW‘WW.“.’ u†BRASS GOODS 108511859†to again Flu. ‘ you! tb I" can. 35 int! chill“ 't Obi ' dim l The mm: and employees ofhis idepcrtment, paid Ham J. 19. Strut-q :trm n well-deserved compliment on rm can“ when at 1: (MIL. zmentu'y supper. a cabinet ofsilver wu pmtcd to him. MLSiubtoa. â€the headofalargeand import. [mt much of the Mistde We! “furl he. “is tha Cuth.‘ 10110 Register. I Wilma! “par. “anâ€. WWW. but at the sum the I â€Maw. Under am the «new: a! m Mia an: immune at us moms m spam mum; W 8mm; has w m hand with prams am an: m the man. was mmne â€new a! Mum} whisk m 3mm: In «W ï¬g“ 9 h 2mm ‘ gm“ 919.15% a!“ GNI an“ M: kWh $9.5“; am an“ M“? mm 39%“- The great Steel Trust of the Um imd States has recently made sane big cuts in wages. The cut at 30 per cent. caused a loss to workmen in the Pittsburg- distriat of. $40,000! 000 a. year. The Philadelphia. Record puts the total 1093 to the waga-earn- ‘ at by reduced time and wage cuts at ‘ 3128,â€.000 a year. The Trus‘fs’ protection remains the same as evcr. J it shxnl alone as an iscue, would act have the support of tho country. The se-rmment for reform of the tariff and greater prudence in the liscai pone) of the country is strong and xm'reasinz in their own party. To go on refusing to recognize this and to lrcve abuses to grow more intel- erable would be to invite'disaat-ac 2n the next contest. whxcb might go so far as to be disaster to the country as well as the party, FMY. NOVm 13. 100i you made any of our Felt Gaiters our Women’s Felt 51.25. These lines usually get. but the Will have snow and PWP‘ What '00 Walt. â€"'1‘nc Evening Post is for can «ch atoning at Ir. Jog, (ht-roar: touooo “01°: '5 --q.._a6.’ ~- -".-~.s.. 3 mu â€4 mm and WNW: M mm»: momma“ 3 14M“. “WIN“ : mliu. am Man a mi. Mm. dun mm: a 1mm 3 u My m “mm: W!“ flu 3M “umpiytatt a“!!! 905mm“: We “In! mm tinâ€"NIH an In Hm {wit a! flu tmhla and cum him 1m 3 than mtt. Dam 1d, WI†um: "I MW and '3 Own Which tor :1th m , 6! tumbles. to; am ("an and tuctbhli. and think than flu but malloia'am up may“ You can *3 a»? hub. lots. at my 41'" chum. or 1 mil at I! MM! l box by Virtual then:- ‘3'ng Haggai?» a1 Brushing: ' no I van heap t!» Tabla! In an .bowu’ to nm‘ mint 3 auddan maes- Iittlc m I Ԥ;l{f E says that. 1 Parlods. I Prof. HE and Work: (in! his I" (at w A .Vulcan on the 3m. V to the 6th. 9 this period in all went: shift to mu crease and ‘ will paas ea try on and .' 6th Aunt tricnl phea atoï¬ns in m ly followed 1 or. with pro “match: am Thu conjuz sun and our the 7H). tln cold tollowin will not Ix : in: cunfltian -. ._L..._ m .m‘ Hm M With a laudable d:sire to obtain inflammation as to the prmpacts tor ‘tln coming winbu'. the opinion of Elias Haitx. the 90-7ear-old goon- bono expert of Reading. Pa.. was ukad and kindly givon. He said: "I find that the bone is: w: I“ the way thmngh. Md according to the diooolmtlon: the winter 0(1904 and I†will In very waste will curt curly in Nuremberg: will continue until late in thospflnngd. The indications no that «a will bun m [rent mHatorms Th4; bane minutes that tbs temper-mum will beâ€; low. and than will I31 an was any of ice. Mr advice to 8 I Thrace who haw our Almanac for this year. may sex that the routing can: om mu gamut-01 weatlrsr. with (acme heavy winter status. We advise «natal. coma Wm precautimus. in 1h}. way of homotingstock and pezi habla sooth against winter storms and weather. (3) NOVEMBER SIORMS marrow Th! last regular general storm period {or November is from th224th t'll th: 29th. As ie indicated by the storm diagram. thia lest period is covered by the Venua di~turbance which is central m December. The increasing three of this Venus per. 170d will be seven-i; fdlt from about Friday th': 25th till Monday the 28th. Rat marked .suorm conditions will appear about :11: sum? time of th1 full moon on th: 22rd. Upon the whole. we warn our readers of wry general and forceful storms during ;the last six to ci, mt days of Nana». '.ber These storms wm be lax-yaw bores] in character. making naviga.‘ tion on the north Atlanzic disagree... able and dangerous causing hzavy guns over the “hole lake regions. with gnncral rains over the interior turning 11) sleet and snow. with ‘31:: enrly blizzard possiblz in westernto northern parts oi the country. In every probability a Novemhu' cold wave will spread over much of the. country bringing frosts even into the southern States during the last dam of the month. ï¬sh! On and touching the 19th and 90th there will be a reac‘ionarxswingaf tln Elements back toner: general and decided stoma conditions. lb» pnes‘ad barometric conditions will appear. the temperature will rise progressively from the west. and autumnal storm: of rain and snow will take up their transition march tram won’t to east over th! coumry. all fol!owed by return at rising bar.- ometer and champa to much colder. rem-tuna†atom pox-m central“ on tho 8th uni 9th. A decided (Illa! tho bmmtor may be expected. on and touching the 7th with a change to wannor. and mom storms at ruin. turning to snow M nth.- wind up. will pass outhnlly our (h: countryan and next to flu 8th and 9th. The-o atom will be followed pmnptlyby a decided rim of ths barometer. h‘ch [salsa tron the Northwoii. «p-clnlly ‘omr the like regions. and. change to much ooldor. Thu next storm per. iod. is central on tlm 14th. It: in. ï¬nance will be felt, in ‘lll its Vary.- incl phrases. from the 12th to the 16th. At that it. 1"!†turn warn). for and the barometer will b‘zin [.11. line la matum :octiom. Th's: con. ditions will progress to tip east. wad. according to th! lawn «storm mommeuts. followed by mom rain, cur in; to 90v wus't and numb. dun’zg and about m: 14th and 16th. The moonboingan amazon thz 17th and on the celestial equator on the 18th. the probabilities are that a. threatening state of weathvr willbe ptblungpd. possibly into 1h: react- loan-y poriod central on the 1921: and 20th. .Thx conjunction at man with the sun and. earth. now. moon falling on the 7th. the high Mounts:- and cold following the tint storm period will not he so decided. but threaten, In: mutton. will Lat amt intothe renenwazrr atom bra-kn. mum]- to the 8th. A; was enha- wrzn into this period tho barometer will fall in all m auctions wind.- will shift to mumâ€. cloudim,willinu cream and storm or wind and min will pass autumn over the cow try on and touching: .tbe 3rd. 4th and 0th. About sunning. tbs ï¬tment-4 trical pMnl will attend the atom: b: any places an! be quick. 1y tollowad by chnnga to much each or. with probabla dashes of mom on mtem and. wrung-n aides. . in: Then Wlll In a lumber 0! Storm Donut. Gold Nut." and Frost. Prof. m in his pcpsr. “Words and Works." tbr the curmtmmth given his prediction of the washer tdr Number :3 10110“: A.Vulcul stun mind is central on the 3m. Intending from the lat PROF. RIGKS’ WEATHER WIEQST F08 ION"! OF HOVEHIER am magnum» «mama. mm {My m “noun; ï¬lm "th mm 9H! mum mu b1 MMMM M! m In mm m! mm, M “In“!!! III! â€M QR‘HN; «is 1; M! May we†«at um Hawk? A W†mm indeod to coulomb“ it 511.1%]. â€Io by Miss. E. Workman omatld my to a storm or 3329131106.!!!" eveningclol- .ad h) singing the nation! when. _, ...u BE Warm-mam. rm u'mt he: hold the qttontion cube audience tram bulimia; to and. al- though the piece mu quite lawn]! 959' MW“! ' Yâ€J'..¢°.<!d Emu]: "mm mm M6 um» Qua" Junk am but. MM“ Mamas" WM»! (‘ lagâ€; mom n a u M v w s “a “at?“mutmt Wm W umâ€" tuw:. u a! can um. When I mu: 1 we). can and unwind «Ohms-ma u hum» u multimh “an lad an“! thaw“ a; mum Id!!! ll wow» mutation by Mil-11M Woo Want! "to dawn chow. "at“! ' tho “Wham":m (â€ohm wuo ulna tweak: m n. W W "Si?“ Me to â€Bicep "yin u wanna um was wall «pm-emu. w R. 7.. H . had an . rooiucion la Ouch a uni. w ‘1‘! 5mm- qu wum I} “'9 mm NM sum hm; u At Madge recently a ms was tn'ed which is of more than local in- truest. ‘Af school sports a. boy struck t litfle gill in th: hoe. an “Mod and vicious attack. The principal of th: school interfered and “sit the boy a. doupla of claps and lent him home. Present]: the boy's father uppeared on the scene and threatened to lick the 'rincipnl‘ theme and than. The boy's mathem- hid influx-nation against II)“ with clpnl. charging him with Inning bro. tall: beaten her son. The prhcipu [an a counter churns nmt the father {or abusive [mango and u. uult. The mother withdrew her charts. paying coats, but the charge against the lube:- m9 to trial And the latter was lined. tbs (in? call cunts muting lo .0. 1 . n 1mm HM: and the .heaw {ales blowing during; the p-m two or three days; Various small fires have occurred unouud the country. A lime fenae on the four. of Mr. Robert Brown. out 'of flu- town. caught ti» on Satur- day afternoon and licked up the dry cum rails as if they ware Shawn‘s. It was with difficulty that a number of the neighbors were enabled to uni-cl»: its rupid strides toward. the outbuildings. It is rather an unus- ual sight to see fires running along the grass at this seesaw of the year. when oft-n at this date in former years we haVe bad qmtt: :1 fair tune of real winter wuther. 0f Intent! to Punt: an! tankers. -â€"Amov'g the dtor that arrived D'oln thz northern woods this mom. ing mono (or Masts. LaB-ll and Mmkay. of Montreal; 030. Taylor. 0! Vimm Fa1!s;Geo. Mdcolmsan. ot Hunilton; two for Mr. Geo. Mead. at the Touraine harm. Mun- trenl A. WM; Tomato. and. new. era] other I tor a rim in Niagara: Fans. ' The Result 09 the On Spell. Owing to the nominmd dry mm and thu hear} {ales blow Shaker. G‘ 10-11. are ilz'g. They wnezu Lust ’ ‘â€"Oco. hunter scout-g! .3ch deer. The gum;- axriwd in town on tho Klondike 1min Saturday my int. â€"A number of urea-es of when antral in town Sflburday ntternoon and. another (hm lot of deer cum in this Ming. -â€"A big back was shipped through to Mr. B. A. Eutwoad. of LII: Babb Harlin!» Go. Landau togday. (From EVcniuz Peat. Nov. â€"14). â€"A lugs. buck hear. “at but not" Rut-mt. paced through to Tomato. Saturday night. - â€"Rav. M}. A. 1". Webster-.01 Hui-1 pou Stathn. 1nd I the buck Lhipa pod through this znorninz. NH“ .W 9 W“ 91““). \N’: m Iii-i I". â€"Alnon¢ the door “(god for m‘ torn potato this mmfl‘. we new. 006. am: each (or Mush. John Cot. toxin. POM, Stuns. Jae. Wollooe. W. H. booth-R Bordon. Thu-pom. ‘Ju Walton W. Wonder and L. Jen, non. Bomvilio; gm tor Dr. Wall. In". St. Gotham: than to: the Toronto Cold forum 00.. two (or C. J. m: . Bartok». .Y..: two ‘ for Monro. Thoma Bro... Burtï¬rio; one for Wm. Goodwin. Quw‘o. Ont; 003 {C W. C. E‘.P8N?ir‘h, C‘mp. bolltord and «Inn. A heuflywu sent to Mm. 660. Stan. Oobourg. l â€"Dner were “‘1'! maxim": thin It the G.1‘.B. “aim. The Hull‘mrjon train had to stun]: n box «1:77.707 39“ .1“ gm run-n cu- boxcaruwlluthu bug to accommodate (In human .1; party train new. with (1 Mb. met with end one. Anton township. ' Immune. of tho Forth: as they Goo-r Fun Day to My. (me Erem'u P051, Nov. 12.) «If. an Putt. town. “and hupd‘nwabfllgl-Mbuck. «m: H. Paula; I. lad hunter. unturned thb morning with one deer. .mt thirty caram- ot moi-y non mm shipped through to western points this mils. MICE um AFTII TIE DEER THIS 8M8â€. NEWS ABOUI "If HUNIERS. TIE p:l pupils of I: M] new“ .ï¬â€˜t‘hmt; NU" : “Ml! WM! L o. v. um: rt)- compr’w-g Messrs W. 3. Juckmar' and Ugo. Ford, exp-acted buck tnis cho- mud sccnrz-d {our finedecr heard tram. an WW I {HUM “a U26. ‘l'fll ‘ptiumlh fl“ o! the 1!. “I {ales blowing or three days; have occurred A Inna tens on MM h; u a W? his “in m \ mm mm all. Th! arm on y “'08- their v0?! Halihx. Nov. 12.Wuï¬omm being nude a Government Home {or the anus-tum: 0! Lord Gray, Uh. IWNMIIMQCDOO.1 Sumo†“X 7.. â€av. 1‘. -Wi:h the comma" at Main; point. a bevy now-com lama yummy and continued lut. mm. 1!. was accompanied by . driving wind. Ill/"NCO. "2'97 an- Ilaâ€"Hyman“ WM 6M 0' tram cum; wluumloh and uhphano contamination with an out u an mm o! the warm. 'mm tum tho out. on dolpyced. Tho m open-d up dandy and last up: than was 3 â€Win. ml. to and with new. n I nu $4???" dawn on Paciï¬c wires. Shortly deer nooa the telegraph compute. cow to feel the eam- o! the storm. A: win cue:- wire heat down and city after city nu lo“. the repair nap m notiï¬ed. but ovum to m «y and heavy storm it m long AM Ink botany m MI rum could be â€Mitch- ou. mu m the ant-mm It «0 us- u-a mu on» 100 m aim the w mum“! mu â€3: Com rom- ‘Mriy pawn: Mn: N» mzï¬mw Wm mm m- um mu out a Win “Moo out 0! New Yotk I'll nod up non eaoctuolly last night than ot any other than “no. tho blizzard o! ’88. The Western Union ad Posts! 'l‘olcgroph comm hu‘e no dire“ communication with due. lumber oouth than Baltimore Ind all western points one out ol. law an w W a man western points we cut 08. The Postal has been curling loan of it: most urgent menace. to Can- to, N.S.. from which point they are wired to Kontml tad than. for- lug-d t9 Chicago om Cuuuu veered to tho southeast. and shortly nan-10¢ hurricane proportion. At 6 o'clock lust night the loco) wrath» or bumu noted u volocity of 42 mile. an hour. which incremd to 48 lulu st 8.30. That speed kept up (or lover-:1 hours. At 10 o’clocktho storm W“ central st Bloc]: blond. when the barometer showed a pro.- suro of 28.62 inches, with the wind blowing 761mm an hour. At Nua- tuckct tho barometer was a trio- Ugh-r and the wind 60 mm. 5 mum, and «my in the morning danced to a wet snow. The wind, which had boon Non-in. moderately. Scrunch, Pa... Nov. Liaâ€"More than a foot. of navy, wet snow has mm, and as a consequence wires are down in :11 directiom. All mm are running late um m at tnmc is greatly impeded. x:- ru-k I“ III. New York.Nov.14.-Tho storm natal-d†m emu-dad Cnpe mt- teru, uthough its over-gunning {ores was lelt. fu- to the northward. Rsinbegu uningin New York u: Washington. Nov. 14.â€"Aa the re- ‘eult of a snowstorm which net in here before 11 o'clock yesterday morning, Waahington last night {or aweral hours was completely cut on from telegraphic and telephonic com- munication with the outside world. Later a wire was obtained went, but none north, south or east. Both the Postal and Western Union Telegraph Companies report severe damage to their wirea and their inability to get any messages throngh. Inquiry at the rallwq stations developed the fact that trains were departing on ache- dule time. but that incoming treina were three or more hours late. The snowfall of yeaterdny was the ï¬rst 0! the season, aeveral inche- covering the ground. Hi! Hi. 00.5., :0. ‘3' OE: ‘0‘: 8 Av. ‘0! g Igllz 1...! In: Infâ€"vol! all. out...» .0 on" 2...... to; {In In 0.1.? 4â€"]? it. {Hui} “re-Wm me' " WASHINGTON IS SNOW-BOUND snow IS FOOT DEEPThree Square ï¬g); “guts“; :;::;.'2:..‘;?'“ Every Day - - - THE N. HOCKIN SHOE STORE mmwmm â€mammal non thaw.“ mm III. wlwmwmmwommmmumwu «lath. mm lane-non undu- mmmmmtmhmmmuum Our Mun lam all mil-u, mnmmmm thc not am no W and: a mum {m N. HUCKIN 3mm: â€I“... M“! MOM M NH: Men and Boys’ Footwear. MA‘W m Wu H: um um III» “I . IN†luv. u. 9! {mm direct {MW It 8-01-me 0 m lam lm IMM at Man“: II "90 HI LINDSAY’S GREATEST SHOE HOUSE {Anna “\“8‘ M â€M An Ad’v’t in The Post Paysâ€"People Read Than Are made in England. and our new mink are in. On arrival and rather quict timts' among our countvy friends, these thirty new sets marked at very low pric:s for high-cl: Beautiiul sets in rich b‘ue, brown and green, with gold 111:: regular $15. {or $13. Oaher sens cost from $4.75 to $26. Y beat our new patterns ard shapes. Sec cur cont]: “.1 a» n. The Best Dinner Setts Mr. Man. you are entitled to thee squue meals a day, and you are also entitled to have them sewed on a good set of dishes. Surely you are tited of geing that old set for so long, and it's up to you to buy your wife a new set, she will be pleased, your meals will. be better and you will shate in the enjoyment. SPRATT <31 KILLE fltiys' and WNW L‘Hd New» Fm 61p! Men 5 cm Cm W’ Cm Cm Men‘s am and mm M 689m and Him Mu‘c ind Mya' Hm O'Mughliu lolntym Men's Tweed Suits Men's Sage Suits Men's Worsted Suits Boys’ and Youths' Suits Men's Overcoat: Boys' Overcoat: Men's Pea Jackets Boyc‘ and Youthc' Reefer: Men's Colotcd Shirts Men’s White Shifts Men's Collars tad Cuffs Mu’a Ties and Sam Men’s Cum.“ Jake's Men's Wound Sue-ten how and You!“ Emma. Noni Wool Undcma Men's Union Underwear Mum Mom Lined Undumr huh“ and WNW L‘nduaur Whatever the need. our stock answers to every call. FAMILY GROCERS. Cuh and One Price marked at very low prices for high-class goods, b‘ue, brown and green, with gold illumination, ()1th sens cost from $4.75 to $26. You cannot ard shapes. See our goods and get prices. imts' among our county friends, we have this} p «M PAGE FIVE ing to late