I ’ SUGGESTIONS. How. ‘ RELIEF} _ j ’7’." â€"-~~ While no woman is entirely free from :riodical suffering it does not seem to the plan of nature that women should mï¬er so severely. This is a seven: strain on a woman’s vitality. When pain exists something is wrong which should be set right or it will lead to a serious derange- ment of the whole female organism. Thousands of women hnvotectifled in toful letters to Mon. l‘inkhum that Echo L' l’inkhmn's Vegetable Com- pound owroomos women's special pains and irregularities. It provider: n min ami mm may of re- capo from diction-lug and dangerous wockneccec and (linens-w. The two following lotion- toll pd con- vincingly what Lydiu l1. i‘inkhum’n Vo- blo Compound will «in tor women. oy cannot fall to bring hope to 03de ct cuiioron. Hill Mutillla llicbanlcon of 177 Wei- Strccl, Kingï¬on. Ont, writec: Dear In. l'inlthcln :â€" “Solnc (our year» ago my mually good began to (all had revere no in my back m’dhde‘rél coiled. i will“ from Mllwmllliaa u new mom y I would on r intense n. l was adviaod wintry Lydia E. Pinkbam'i Vegetable Com- . and I am coiled that i did. for it t new life an health to me. My [son y periods were natural and ad or general health improved. I have moth an ache or a pain aincc. will feel it a duty as well as a pleasure to tell you what your medicine has done for me." Home. Louise McKenzie. of Mount Or- ncl. Montreal, Canada, writes : Dear Mn. Pinkham :â€" “I had heard so much In. Pinkhaur's Vegetable about Lydia mpound before -M... w W“ i WOMEN "MAY mun. ’ ‘ " cxrmsrou IN'TuemsnICA i . v.1? 3.. . . 4‘12... FER FUWPb‘NS‘ Attempt to Wrocerrcat~ I'm. . A _‘ pic of - ROWE “mm * i, Worahlppcra in Thailand! In World’s I started to take it for painful periods on that when it cured me I was not surprised. I had suffered with blinding h as and gain until it seemed that I must scrum. hose pains lasted from live to ten days every mirth. and you can understand how glad was to get relief. 1 am in the bat of health. and um pictured to give you this testimonial for what your medicine hal done for me." Such testimony should be accepted by all “onion mu umvincing evidence that Lydia 1-). Pinkham’c Vegetable Oom- lllllll stands without it poor on a remedy iornll the distressing ills of women. The mum of L‘dia E. Pinkham‘c Vegetable (Tmupomu recto upon the well- earned gratitude of Canadian women. When wmncn are troubled with irreg- ularities. «H-pimoiiieritc or ulceration oi the o in. tlmt beat-i iown loci inllanmtion. Manchu-(bloating. beg; tiatulonc '). general dobl it' indigcction and harem“! pmctratlon. bi are beret with such symptom u diuinew. taint- necn, Malinda. excitability. irritability. nervouancwl. clocplcunccc. melancholy the should remember there in one tried an tron remedy. L la E. Huhbam’c V blc Com at once remover cue troublca. to buy any other medicine, for you need the beat. Don‘t hesitate to write to Mrs. Plnkharu If there is anything about your clckucca you do not understand. 2 She will treat you with kindness and her-advice la free. No woman ever regretted writing her and she has helped thousands. Address Lynn.Maas. .lsk lrs. Hakim-’5 Adviceâ€"A Wcam Bcsl Understands Woman's Ills. .W’ l ‘ Hamilton Street Car Looks Like Long Fight. DISTURBANCE ON SUNDAY Rotten Eggs and Stance Thrown at the Carsâ€"Rail Placed Acme Tracks, and Mob Chane Care into Berna Jefly Pellcc Eisner-tee Goth: one; 2 Another bequest m page; Am once at lie alï¬eg‘; r " in†is die $22 a snagged {er on car mimic? elm-3d £3 at {“229 lei 2 an. in .. 8‘ 9 QB. ï¬l‘ 3193““: . a mayor ml- 2. a carriage? that it would a so at its own 226 3.9.8 the 90-. 11cc . to have a. little root and they cool not he on duty 9.ng until 10 o’cloct. The com any also made another dc- mcnd for e calling out of the militia. The mayor again refused to do so. The company says that it will insist upon the soldiers being called out, and will probably apply to Judge Snider. In spite 0 what the mayor tdld the company, the policemen said last night that they had been called out for 8 o'clock in the morning. Although the care were not molested much since last Monday, the disorders were renewed yesterday, and the cars were chased into the barns. Near the corner of Locke and King street: a rail was placed across the tracks and spikes were thrown along the York street tracks. The cars started out about 10 o’clock yesterday morning and ran until they were chased in at 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon. Rotten eggs and stones were thrown at a car near the corner oi J emes and Main streets. The strike-breakers and detectives. ten in number, armed with clubs, stop- ped the car, step OE, and, with wile epithets, dar the crowd to come on. The detectives tried to catch those who had thrown the missles, but the guilty ones were swallowed up in the crowd of about 2,000 that, quickly col- lected. The leader of the strike-break- ers dashed up to the scene in 9.15qu and ordered his men to at back on the car and take it out of e crowd. The whole police reserve of forty men was called out to disperse the gathering. J Lek O'Connor, Harriet street. .19 years of age. was arrested on the charge of throwing a brick through a car window. The alleged offence was committed in front of the city hall.- .3 the. , The i: item iii . Gill: fl. _ Switchman Fatally Hurt. mm. Selena By Mayor. "1333mm in: 19.2%2 the til 7: can ï¬ll» Elgltt‘r'w rater lung is 26 state m e l 2 . Hi 9i 1229 W“ GRAND, TRUNK WREOK. / 'cdinthe Hoot Fm Church. St. 9mm Cathedral. Home. Ware Thrown Into Panic by Explcclon of An- archlct’c Bomb â€"â€" W and only one canon. ed St. Pctronilla. ~ Tremendous Roar. a dcnu cmokc cprccd th portion hi the bullion and a ctrong odor oi gunpowder ï¬lled the air. Con- fusion and panic at once ulced the poo lc. Chain were overthrown. to confusion more lien an men fled. stumbling and the corcamc oi oi anguich andlor cd , Holy Father," “a bomb has explod- baciliea. but fortunately ‘ there are no deaths to deplore, and will £2 libel; eeleeii e w 32:??? 6:1: an be? .2.2.2;...2 2.2.22.2 ..._â€"â€" ELEQ‘f THE UNIGNIOT. ,-_. North Armogh YumTBew lndcptn: dent. melanoma. . Dublin. Nov. 18.â€"W- Home. Palm- rst, formerly member 03 Pullml for North Anti-1m. fs elected to new" 8,796 over Mr. Crawford. Indcpcn Oran amen. Mr. Moore succeeds . Edward James Saundcrcon. cent North Annual: by a majoritiau: l n i m; late reams-1c POTASl-l EXPLOSION. Peculiar Accident to Son of Prominent Nova Scotia Lawyer. conscious. . (rightfully cut, and recelved severe bruises over the body, b an expleclon of potash lozenges on some pieces of sulphur. . . The lad found them in a methane chest, placed them in an earthen duh and started to pound them to powder with a hammer. Several lorcngec were irrilï¬the dish. and the cxploeuon was ter- c. . Doctors are working to .save the boy’s eyesight, but the lad 13 int bad condition. Jap Sailors in California. Francisco. Cal., Nov. 19.â€"Ccl- San Port Stratton has. been dying in either March makim a brie! ctop at Honolulu. “1 ‘ on no one has been wounded." - pontiff cckcd anxiously church had been injured. On being reassured he tell on his knecc, cay- ing he must implore mercy for the dad minimum. mm cimg'e'“ °t rcl will ' WILL MAKE FULL ANSWER: : l“ W‘lli‘igi'miio midnight?" ' lie 8? ii .9.-'ete cl 9 2.22% .222? .2 2‘32: ~ «linden noting. it 'h 8“... (ml “rig?! rill that the momma t by running: ham d r cod J a ' thg.inthco on the . . than u no cause , alim- Thc whole matter he now been taken before a legal tri unal. the. Standard Oil 00. ha: no reply at . timctomakctothcchargcc ucricit intended to do anything that could be construed ac diacourbom to the administration. The a full answer. it is ' ï¬ngdcdtbopropcr time Prlconcr Jumps From Train. North ’Bay, Nov. '19.â€"â€"Donald Ford. ' whilst being can- to Brandon, in rownleo o! 222 .32. ii 2' E f E i I E 5 iii? .5 i g“ .2 g 2 E: E? E 2'. 22 ii. i E 2 i 63 '2‘ E 22 i i E l Olai diviciou in 8: lcgiclativc council tram September 1868. until the union. Kc became a the call at on John A. Macdeual Jan. 15. um. He wac a man who too a general in- tercct in the aflairc of bio community. ; | oi Kc had been lieutenant-colonel in the Canadian militia. county trccc cut oi the 13.0. . at ocucc larity with due to hie just and humane attitude on the labor quccti which was con- sidered by the rcvo utioniatc aa a great hindrance t9 the proletariat General Shot Dead. Poltavu Ruccia, Nov. 19.4mm! Polkownikofl. commander of the garri- son here, wac shot dead Saturday night, and a soldier who was casing at the time, also was killed y un- known persona. Streamed with Pain - Suffering Nearly Broke Parent’s, Heart â€" Twelve Years of Miceryâ€" Doctor Called Case Incurahleâ€"llelpcd from First, and SPEEDILY CURED BY ‘ CUTICURA REMEDIES .â€"-_-.â€"â€"â€"â€" “ I wish to inform you that your wonderful Cuticura has put a stop to twelve year: of misery I passed with my son. As an in- fant I noticed on hisbodyarcdspot and treated same withdiil‘crentrem- ediccfor aboutï¬ve years, but when the spot to their tam cut tbedrcease' fourdiflerentpartsofbic. .,Tbe longer tbedoctorstrcctcdhlm eworco it grew. During the day it would get, rough and form ' c scales. At n t it would be cocked inflamed. “Id ï¬lly terribleburninganditch- ink oi hindering. it heart. Hilccrcame ,5 t where a . ‘ 'm.lc of rails, had gone to the lake. At that poinv cc .andthcrcic at beingro- Shula May So a Wreck. The tug Bowman. cont out to search tor the crew. came aerocc am amount of wreckage. portlouc of were painted green. Ac the ctcamcr limlc wac grccu ctri it in that chc wac wreck . Hockey Icct M rc. Owen Sound. Nov. lO.-Word wac received here tcrday cltcrnoon that the new ctccl ht carrier. Winona. .O.A.B.Kaelaylincic __â€".â€"_â€"__. "arm wmnsro“ m Inkc'Twe Big Concrete Plcrc to W ry Electric Power Trancrnleclon Linnâ€"Vivid Dicplay cl Flame. Bucnoc A , Nov. 19.â€"Dr. Quirno Cocta. M' tor of the Interior, h- rccigncd. Copcnh n. Nov. 19.â€"Klng Fred- erick “(1.8an Loni-c left here last ' ht tor Berlin. noll. Nov. 19.-â€"-Dorlon Pcarcall oi rcham. aged co yearn. the dead on the lam oi Thoma- Hem near Vcrachoylc. Saturday afternoon. New York. Nov. ltâ€"l‘ricudc oi United Statcc Senator Thoma- O. Plat: Saturday denied the report that luPlatticgcingtorccignacccua- tor. Monti-cal. Nov. llâ€"IeGiii Univer- cityhccundcrtahcnthctackoiraic- cud tiundotamilliou Duck bland. ceuth oi Ioni- Somc of thc crew land and went to Providence Bay ' 46 miles distant, where they notiï¬ed the owncra in Hamilton. The Winona ia a new boat, having been brought out from the old country early in gricxcummcr. She in in charge oi Capt. The storm, which is ragi on the lakes at the present time, to e worst of the year. and amumbcr oi vessels are in shelter here. A telegram was received here ycc~ today by the wife oi Capt. Pearson e! c steamer Thccno. ashore at Thmdal C t that. Superior. Bd'llr inc‘ her cl 3 acre arrival in Fort Wt hm. BIG GULF OWEN. “M..â€" Rciimwgaigmcartlmthwu ‘ KEV. “rtï¬hi: it all†5'; iii. and 23“ em communion- mowed“ an iron no in mayor. . on WW3 _ 3 stones 9 «were nods-o m report. that to nary to hove on red 8 Widow; end , and which! a etrvc mu an wmdctom. dboul flu llvcc are known to have been lost. and great damage to ro- . Railroad trafï¬c from waabouta and many trains annulled. The grcctcct damage in the control and delta regions oi Mic- mappi- Ohurchcc Down At Winona. patch was received ycctcrday. _A ccvcrc storm placed over Winona, Hum. last night, about 8 o'clock. blew down Calvary Church and. the Chris- tienChurch.tcoktbcroo¢oflthccot- toncomprcccandblcwinthc trontoi the poctomec. The storm also damaged a number oi recidcnccc. No liven were loot. Worst Blizzard In 28 Years. Nev. 18.-â€"Wintcr has set an inauranec company. trom London. Ont. was teund dead in hia bed morning. Mr. Tm the “man who was ac badl crushed between two can onthc beetLachLJoanail- ‘ way at. t. d on-Priday, died from lna in'uncc. yesterday morning. Ottawa . 19.â€"-Notiec of motion was ï¬led Saturday morning to ap- point Mayor I. A. Ellis assessment commissiout and secretary of the Electric Light Commission, at a sal- â€be: m. Hc will accept. cviiic, Nov. 19.â€"â€"Eenry S afford of Sidney Owning was severe in- jurcd Saturday by his horac running aadthrowinghimout of his rig. Walker, Mo., Nov. 19.-â€"Bobbcrc here early Saturday Itarted a ï¬re that deâ€" a ct: of the best buainccc build- ing: in Walker, the ob cct being to cor-6' up the robbery of tween 82,000 and 83,000 belonging to the Bank rt Walker. Walker-ville, Ont... Nov. 19.â€"â€"While wet on tho new Walker rack hence, amec Benson. a painter, fell from the cccï¬oid. to the ground. a dieâ€" tancc oi 50 leet. He sustained a brok- en leg and acute injuries about his chin and book. g i Ottawa. 8». itâ€"Jl‘hc Canada Ge: notice " ' ' talus thhhhotihl' are: bgwiï¬gï¬ l â€iiél‘il'l £3: ‘ - ’ neur- gfl“ Q a“. 3.9 9%“ (1m in?! -.. l0 ll .60} m the w some†ten grit-â€0' it 28 Will“- M m ‘kl 0d flood Clove gmâ€; and the melt, ti o column bound at tr on the Delaware. Laokcwannc «torn Wrocd at labial: lent night l.-â€"Samucl Robb. Slrctlord Nov. aged 17. tall down collar approach , and striking to a store at Mi hia head against the cement wall. was rendered unconcelona tor air hourc. Concuuion oi the brain followed. and bio memory is a blank. Imdon Nov. . lI.â€"Omcial advice: received here conï¬rm the recent rc- rtaoithcccriouaillncccoithc Shahochr-cia. Iticcaidthathia dcathmaypccur day. or that he may hngcr for men lug hem kidney trouble. . l9.â€"David Taylor, who has been mndng' from his home since Wednecdn last. was grappled tor near the way what! and his body waa found by Chariot Wood in aboutmicet dwator. Ec’tell oi! the wharf while under the influence oi liquor. oCork. Ireland. Nova N.â€"-Addreccing a meeting Saturday toturthcr the con- version o! .ancn’a College, Cork, into a culvert: for luster, William O'Bncn thatbc and his wile in- tended to boqnocfll all they were worth toward the udowmcnt of a 0911.! Him-it! FILL TOWNSHU’S RAPIDLY. Veterans Take Advantage of chcrr mont’a Land Grants. or W «lamp mm: and an em- : . Hoiaauflel" Who isEYour Taiiori ‘ GATHBO Suits lie log “P {Mt lh“l W0 lllV" - in ‘dDdMy {Of 2:: rnml‘null “h enough {or our (mum, Clo†thing. were not nirghi m. 'Wld‘ .8 Dbl. looarry the largo-gt alert UN 3‘ large“ trade in the County dm‘ to-day' Wu have the local in“. we ever had, all wull bow hr“ and able to be cold cheaply ‘ 62222072 Cl. Bernard Heinizman The best made in Curd; â€"THE-â€" Sherlock Manning 02;. with enlarged realism bellows â€"-â€"â€" The Standard Gilli Sewing Macho all warranted for six roan The Price:- and Tom mes! liberal FOR BALI IV J. J. Weihenl BOX 425. Oll'lce Cor Sussex and W M 1.6. tawans 22 w ‘ â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"/ [inns and lilies Winchester Rm“ Marlin Repeating shot GU“ Also something no and double barrels