WI: ; Heart and Kidneys ; It {so common mistake to take artiï¬cial diges- m for stomach troubles-or hart stimulants {or wank hartâ€"or walled kidney remedies {or ‘ kidneys These organsdo not act separ- uely or or their own acoOrd-they have no con. $10: over themselvesâ€"and not once in 800 times is the sickness the fault of the organ It is the mm at the nerves which control the organ- and only through these nerves kidneyior heart dis of Racine Show. mtnhlsmediea! ‘ that backache. Bright‘s dis emeraflections my: Forum! hi. insomnia bean weak ‘ are not. separate are not. lobe treated as such They are merely symptoms of lnSlde nerve weak- ness and when the nerves ere resto the symvtoms and the sickness disappear. The remedy which pr. Snoop prescribed for these ailing nerves :5 known as Dr. Shoop's Restorative. ll. relieves the pain and distress or kidney. stomach and bean troubles quicker even Menace medium designed simply to give temporary tenet Dz. snoop's Rumor-sun can now be had or drum“: Where. For†III by ALL DRUGGISTS. mptod for mother’s milk, and may be used withpufectsafe, either aloneorin con'unction with the breast. Ask your d ' for book “Infant Feeding and Management,â€orwritensforafreecopy. MeLennan 00.! toms. Garden Tools Fence Wire Poultry Netting Builders’ Hardware Screen Doors Curtain Stretchers MsLennan Ge. The B. M. Baal Leather 00., of Lindsay, will pay HIGHEST CASH PRICE f o r HIDES, HEEEPSKINS, LAMBSKINS, TALLOW and BARK. Oï¬ce andwarehouse at Wellington-st Ridgeâ€"6m. Watch chains for Gentlgmem ‘ Shop‘s Restorative is a Cause Careâ€"not a symptom Cure. Tinware Watch chains for Ladies Paints W NTED! 9 HIDE AND BARK BRITTON 31108., J ewel_ers Hardware, Coal and Iron. Chums These goods are of satisfaction. They are and patterns. Prices 5 I These are made in ‘all bright, Roman and bright, plati~ nnm and bright gold, and have gem set slides. Prices $3.00 to $15.00. Graniteware VISITORS ALWAYS mucous mom Imus. 5317 tons. of ï¬ne quality and guaranteed to give are made of heavy rolled plate m rings as $1.7: to 3:5 co. Foot of Kent-st. ~75 But HOP Cm Will Be Ablo b 60% Ashoreâ€"A Scan of Fishing Boats Wrockod. Charlottetown P. E. 1., Nov. 3.â€"â€"A ï¬erce sale has caused more or less damage on Prince Edward Island. and has driven schooner: to seek shelter in Charlottetown hag-par. -L- 1-1-..1 unm- The schooner Lillian was 6 ashore at the entrance to Rustico bor. coal laden. for Rustico. The were saved. The schooner is a. Orillia. Nov. 8.-â€"William renn, an old resident of Orinia. was killed in , the Grand Trunk yards here. He was i working on a siding. packing ties. when an engine pushing a box car backed down upon him. He fell under the car. 3 and the body was carried about 200 feet ‘ before the car stopped. The man was ! dead when taken out. His face and 3 body was horribly mangled. Injured By Sewer Gas Explosion. Brandord, Nov. 3.â€"Robert McNeil, . a foreman over a gang of men engaged . in sewer work, was seriously injured 1 yesterday morning by an explosion of ‘ isewer gas. The man was descending g into a manhole and lit his pipe before ‘ going down. The sewerr’gas instantly .ignited. The result severely injured gMcNeil, scorching him ‘badly on his face and arms. His clothes were al« most completely burned. His, condition A is reported to be serious. i Wood Alcohol Kills. 3 Brockville, Nov. 3.â€"-Irs. Mallory. a j farmer. for thirty-five years residing f near Mallorytown, drank wood doohol i and lived only a. few hours. He is sur- _'~ vived by a‘widow and one child. ' i Dead Number as. l Asiatic City. N. .17.. Nov, xâ€"d‘ho i bodies of two additional victims of the ‘ Thoroushtm accident of Sunnis! were recovered yesterday by divers who have been searching the bottom of the stream. The total number of known . «unseen ï¬neness . _’ \ Parliament Called. Ottawa. Nov. 3.â€"The Canada» Ga- } zette to-day will announce the open- ’ he‘d Parliament on Nov. ~23 â€.1039 Rshsdowed "in the 6mm tug _ the pmelanstion yesterday: a“; s Montreal. Nov. 8.â€"A serious comswn occurred on the Grand Trunk near St Bruno Last night. Two construction trains crashed together and several oi severely and pro having their legs cut 01!. Angus Gillan Killed. 81:. Thomas, Nov. aâ€"Antus emu. formerly of the Dominion Express Co- at St. Thoma met with sudden death in Detroit while driving J. P. Walk- er's automobile down Woodward ave- nue. When opposite Grind Circuit Park he ran into a. street car and was thrown 20 feet across the pavement. He lit on his head. breaking his neck. ‘ Foreman Fatally Injured. - St. Thomas. Nov. 3.â€"-'rhomas Stone. foreman Pere Marquette repair gent. received probably fatal injuries yester- day morning. He. with a gang of men. was engaged in pulling one or the flat ms ditched Thursday night. on tho attached struck Mr. Stone on the head. , Killed by a Train. ' 02-11113. Nov. tâ€"Wflnam Fenn, an fucker BELLE ASHORE. DAILY RAILWAY WBEOK. R. Workman May Die a Run" of Injuries- to be in 8 dan u! .o fears are ‘ente ed at her crew. who will ashore to-day when 31‘ axes and the sea- 8'09! A serious collision driven PEARY AND THE POLE Gives Non RECORDS FARTHEST NORTH are“ Hurdohipo of Tripâ€"inane“ 3mm WM: loo. Ciel-mo Ind Had , Winchâ€"Moms. .From Hopodglo, Labrador. Toll. of prloror'o Ad. voutunoâ€"Peim Rooohod 203 Milo. of the North Polo. New York. Nov. 3.â€"-Tho United Stem now holds the record of “for- theot north.†8': degrees 6 minutes. This tent was accomplished by Com- mander Robert E. Peary ot the United Buttes navy. What Commander Peary did, and hi~ experiences during the past yen- in the frozen north. ere briefly but vividly summarized in e o-"v_._, 7, gate, Newfoundland), Nov. 2: “To Herbert L. Bridgeman: “Roosevelt wintered north coast of GrnntInnd, somewhat north of Alert’s winter quarters. Went north with sledge: in February via. Heckla and Columbia. Delayed by open water be- tween 84th and 85th degrees. Beyond 86th six days. Gale disrupted, ice de- stroyed coaches, cut of! communicee tion with supporting bodies, and drift- , A- n A AA- -â€" layed by open water; reached north coast of Greenland in straightened con. ditions. Killed musk oxen and return- ed along Greenland coast to ship. Two supporting parties were driven on north coast ofGreenland. One rescued by me in starving condition. After one week recuperation on Roosevelt sledzed west, completing north coast of Grantland, and reached other land, near 100th meridian. Homeward voy- age incessant battle with ice, storms and head winds. Roosevelt magnificent ice ï¬ghter and sea boat. No deaths or illness in expedition. “(Signed) Peary.†Over a Year Gone. 1 designed particularly for Arctic u- iploration. She cost about $100,000. The I Roosevelt had a crew of twenty men. ,, 13». _-Iâ€"6 (87.6) DI: the pole. Which wm Prevent Immigrant. Boar-‘9 Land to Canada. London. Nov. 3.-â€"(C. A. P.)â€"As a. re- sult of representations made to the Col- onial once by W. 19. Malaysia K_mx. the Government haé decided to intro- duce'the desired emigration legislation at the present session. Owing to the «unculty of introduc- ing the new bill at this late period 0! the session the Government hes taken advantage of the Merchants Shipping Bill n6w before the House. By an amendment to this bill Mr. Lloyd: George will propose the following amendment: “1! any person, by any talee repre- sentation. induce: or attempts to in- duce any person to emigrate or to en- gage steers-so passage in any ship. he shall for each offence be liable to a. ï¬ne not exceeding £50. or imprisonment. with or ‘wlthont hard labor. for a. period at three months." 7 - - -. ¢ Lk-‘ AA“, W me unv Lord minâ€"Ehseu dratted the tore- mentloned amondment. _ Bridgnt Cue Gm Over; Toronto. Nov. 8.â€"The Criminal As- slzé Court wlu open Monday; There are only the cases on the Jackal; O'Meara and Lewis of Londoa tame will face judge and Jury on perjury charges. The trial of Mrs. Miller, alias “Dr. De Vase," who is supposed to have sold noxious drills to Mrs: Agnes Bridant. will be trawnod as the mother - -‘- n! 1â€" Vin-â€" ston. London.- Nov. 3.4(0. A PJâ€"The Ad- miralty is considering a. scheme to maï¬a a. further use for the navy service of the maritime population of the colonies. and 18 prepared to establish a. trainlnt ship in every convenient port here a. division at the Royal Naval Reserve 1: formed. and to appoint drill instructors and the memory afloat: and sun from North Will-o'-the-Wlsp It: Hardest Chase. Training 8MP. A CHANGE IN LAW. for Colonies. 3 mm Irma-II on m; . . «mm M , 90009099969099.9009 law 12. Incâ€"Lad. Tue-day. ‘ largo Dunbar cl mum and other ci- w and. a vidt‘ 01 Equation to stow Pant haul pot Str. Vu- ï¬xbllt. They exprc‘d thanulm .- “highly plea-0d with tho runner in whinh Cod. Grands“ has had the Midi-nil nan-trund- Attor pg- ml duties of inapcotion had been performed there we†ame- 01 ‘Map Frog.’ 'M {Liar or 'French and mlu' , Idling tree. penned through Ken-st. a mgon loud at cuttin- with their contents. They were piled: up twoor three tiers ugh. The codins had; been mined train the old but-yin; ground. end wage being brought. to Riverside. 0 I I We no much pleased to lam that car tellow townanen. Mr. Bush 0'- Leery has been called tothe bag. He had entered into partnership with his brother. Mr. A. O'Leary. =, June 9â€"Anotha' baseball club has been organized. under the name a! the "Limisay Silver Stars". Pres" Wal- boo Wflaop; Secretary. Neil Mc- Naughton; treamrer, Wm. Sudlerj uptain. Wm. Muldoon. ‘ Jim lawâ€"AME one o'clock. on the gfternoon oi the let inst. the resi- due: at Mr. 3. D. Webster. 15th on. I o Sacral. rabbed}: wsre oouumt'ted , . . cm: cranial ma given $4.000 when the hotel at Stungeon Point was. 00:11le the company thus Yesterday afternoon Mr. Rich. Syntax. of Spratt Killen. met with a mowhat painful accidcnt. He was middownandrun averbyhis awn lune. which ran away. » .No little excitement was occasion.- cd in m on Saturday by the ac- tion at thefchajnnm of the Board of 84mm. Mr. Wm. Grace, in ob- taining warrants for the arrest 01 loans. Leroy and Fee. 101' wilfully wag adjounied. , \- dfl_.â€".Zm>mfl Suï¬ â€œE. =â€" 23:: 006.....000000990 a ‘ a ‘ Sept. 15â€"The Merchants' Bank building is maxly completed. . . I‘ Mr. Alex. McBurnay is building a madame brick residence on Cam- bridgeï¬. apposite the Bible Chris- tianohurch. . J. . I . a ‘ 0 An attempt was magic to wreck a train on the Victoria railway. - -‘ _ \ \ . O . '. C ’ Oct. 13.â€"'1‘he otfice of The Canad- mwmmrmvdto Mg. wank blockâ€"stave flak (no: tn: On Monday, \ O T ‘ 1:. (than MJIcghy' bram- hi 103 while 3m into his bow- .. - O . C Oct. 20.â€"'Manday W a Go- nian stabbing dirty, vtlook P1109 “3 the new ofï¬ce of Mr. Chenille, “113‘ w mg“! “1' Pw-dt. betWeen Geo- Matters. 3 Wells. 3 BMW. which neat!!! and- a: 1mm mun utter. . autumn-ft ‘ mm 3 (Winnipeg Free Press» 00‘ In the death of Mrs. John bell. an this ciLs; on (knobs! meet lose at pmeer- 3‘“ C‘ was om d the noble band men moo «brave soul. 4nd. #53 one 0! the noble band or wo- men m brave soul and daunt- m aim: ova-came the privatians and handsths wmah were knqwn and connpa-ndpd ’ber husband to l-ou Gar- a city, at one hundred thousand souls whom but a scattered “sback'ï¬ com- munity once hved. ‘ . Some twwty. yeam ago. we. Campbell, with her husband mov- ed to the Mom" distrnci. from Duns- ford. 0nt.. where they took up land. the ï¬rst settlers. on the Sliver Raina. {The energy and ability of the deemed win: the ochr-cenung eflaxt which oflaxwtenzed her evu-y day We. bro ht to bar counpensa- tin and m! \qhwhg‘pe i‘ladt‘juï¬ begun to enjoy. when death was lai‘gd on he‘ ' won out m every word. .MR'. and Mrs- 35mm up the more at! the tuna. and 8_ ye“; The .deepesé Sympathy L the berefl'ed h 1 mac and Pness “was†“5 regret so inumately cmngctcd LI “I 5-0:: an 18th on Wm. W311. MI killed in the Wt LdWDIIBOW‘ about. mama: the! ;nmyips were land “do cemetery on 3, Rev. Dr. Dawn. 1 and Rev. Mr. Ben- nd 0! wo- snd ‘hunt- privatians known and (1 man Cainpbell \V‘ ot- trottm man strung†Image 9‘ the driver trust L131“; the drive (mace-3 characl in my but the o_ mu 3 much slower. use yu one be“ than-tex- and war bimo- is continually. surging 1nd as ochtinnally being token Unless the (hi-mt. has mama. timesâ€"3 characteristic rarely in any: but the ownerâ€"the will ntmmorshort.d.osogne inc at tho youngster and the No zooms lite the headhght la‘omotiya approwhing at th at 60 mM am 'houur. Al to the! matter of own; a me bone once the tub; nus t fixed my men tci‘x many a The mat ridiculm cruel nod nun acts hove (been crcdgtec‘ m. but once a ‘wlker, : a. hike: comes putt; usu- 4a uncut alone may. hold turn: any, new of and permanent um. um“ gdvipe thq owner whim: wows 58m 0! boiky to abstain Irom u: can whacked vehi‘ple [or Instead hitch run to a ‘ n; him enough :4th Wt?†so he mm be his shut 0.! the work mum nun. conform. Then it he does well Tam! the probability is that. he will .â€"thu trunnion to the wagon mayl ha gradual. The writer can only; 0(- ter such measures remedial an be has smeuiully team! and seen test- ed. He once outed a mare by us- “ bar this way. in the middle of a trey [on a whole year and cum:- call}: hatched her to the wagon 1n til-“trot. then to the bobs drawing bar cm the cedar and when spnng imam» male and: en oibshe went all right. lt was a. mean jobwbut it paid. Another point to be considered is condï¬uon. Many a colt has balked moly became 'he was poor and um down. without unhtion and generally in better shape [or the hackers yard than his breakmg harness. Always see to it that young homes are in good flesh and spirit when tho breaking prooesss is hexan- hga'gn. the ridiculous _idea of mom than to 'll-Sdlb a homo and tn such capers ought to get into trouble. Some have succeeded but the)" m the exceptions and when the» ac looked up it is generally found that the real break- ha: in. heen done consciously; or am- cut-oi . .in some other wty: w is the mm with harness. e colt should be perfectly accustomed to Indeclooomtchshould'he kept tn no that the collar and straps nu (it (What too free not too mammlhllfotolorkonflfll Eigflt ‘dollm a we“- Free house ‘1' the M3“ they cauld eat. All the potatoa they could eat. One quart (1 milk each day. All the appled they could cut. A tum came in. from York coun- ty this mini and visited the immigrant otï¬oo at. the Union Sta- tion. He said; “I want: to hire a. man and his wife. I will give him 88 a week. a“ free halls. pontoon. on. QM :1 milk a t]. “It all than. pk: tho cu: eat." After mam this Want the visitor mit- da wï¬mMMg‘gong a» 7 -_I- when my- I 20 0'“ W W" â€Ya. my} MW. Julih'. \ .. 86 mo ypu jam the ““43Ҡmended" nhthcnudiiPwm‘ coca Maid“! «scan Douixnot and! we!!! ' , Don't let Mot-mm win." WHAT FARIEB OFFERED ‘Q ‘0 till I11 ‘5†NV 1. ‘ 3W midis“! a gt com to tho «use. a I Jonathan“ "I“ 1‘ ‘ .1 mu be tound that mo‘per cent. at the c: maxmumum pl not alone may, be said ta in any, hope of ultimate maent locus. thc water. vine thq owner at the colt. moms 3.3113 0! becoming abstain 1mm mg him. :11 led vehicle [or (page ape. h ban to n 15w M nongh advantage on the a he ‘5“! be ‘nble to “lo : up work own “:3 once a banker, always as putt; neu- (LLthc mvet. as there is no o and u patience that out coupled_w1th good no mini matter now rt tbs help. aft-brad ooh. I I and WIN cam nucd. be CRIN Etc I: Lp l. mu nor should but. work very. my nation horse bdlki- 09° ya to do was is some other hone net. The younzen er and more um: Ill or, as: broke: forever ng {then back. , unlimited 9‘- 110‘ sogne yank- 1 the trou- lhght of I u the rate mg a bclki nus become my stories. 1 and inhu- mmed with net. always dentin wetl- 1011368 nee hm!) seen )Ill'. 3d! uu GOOD PUMPS The day of iron pipe: and cast iron cylinders 11 public know {rpm experience what you want when you is galvanized iron pipe, has cylinder and steel rods. rot or aim the water. Wearenakingahrgebore bum:cylinderands1 which will m and throw more water than any market. no formrSOymhubometheam ‘ ‘ ' udhubeenmadeunderfrpe: Iona! supervision since in mmâ€, Mao one to deceive you in a“: A.“ Calumet“, limitations and “ J ust-as-good n m Wt! M trifle with and endanger the healum W and Childrenâ€"Experience against Experimm GENUINE Our PM man, Mr J. Dennis, looks after ?Pa-ifs. and we can guarantee satisfaction. Mai! odes receive prampt attention. The Kind You Have Always Bought SY LVESTER Wham substituteforCastoz-ompm MWMWSyx-ups. ItisPleasant, It cancel-I neither opium. Morphine nor other yam m In age is its guarantee. It destroys won. and all»! Fevermmeu. It cures Diarrhoea. and Wind Colic; It "liens Teething Troubles, cures Constipatim and W. It assimilates the Food, regulam the Stomach and Bowds, giving healthy and natural sleep. The W’s rum-The Mother’s Friend. PASCOE _BROS. Highestmarketpriocpaid for live or dressed FowL Weasel! a positioneohandlethseaxonrstoreanydayyou ï¬nd itcom enttohtingthemin. Either ashorgoodsgivcninexchange. Anyone who wishes a Fat Coax or anytb will do well to give us a call; we are pleased : to approval. PASCOE BROS-7 General Merchants, Oakwood. Ton departments always kept well assorted. What is "CASTORIA Men’s Fleece Lined Underwear 50c each Men’s Heavy Ulsters, Self Lined, $4.50 m WEEKLY FURS OF ALI- KINDS FOWI- WANTED For Over 30 Year?» Regular $7.00 add $8.oc. OAKWOO D. ‘JNDQAY LT. LINDSAY All work snd utter-is! Myfl ell-l. Beingunewï¬mourmifl odectodsndotnodem design. r". msnduï¬shctionourmotto. BITABIII MARBLE WEE Ofï¬ce and Shop 14-7 Kent-t, Gresswell and Jordan, Nearly opposite Public uh; W. W. JORDAN. min: in tbelineof DI ALWAYS