Z Vex ioor vo Postorr A Soldier and a Man. Sr peg of duty” did not prove Yi fer Rate Baler, ‘bat he let ¢ ask dhatieweent Hanes from the tions ead’ triste: ch Mia comritenn reputation. Newspaper strategists all over the world were busy pointing out tl as the Boers at bay ‘un gathered strengt taticisal placa nt General Buller had waited until means of realizing his |of th be eetiee ines hi moved until the selfish, brave and able soldier. Deering Prizes at Paris. sai The Deering Harvester Company received notification from abroad that was awarded the grand prize, as no pold’and one allvor medal at the Pare Exposition, “These were Deering exhibits excited * anuch labman not only from Ameri- einai patience necessary to _ An addition, the Deering Harvester Goinpany. ‘eehiis ited in the United States x line of the machines manufactured by it, as well 45 8 separate exhibit of twine, showing « the prov cultivating fibres ana > etaetoring them into this impor- number of automatic metal work ing machines, such as are euployec. inthe Deering shops, were exitbit Some of these znachines do the ae «of fifteen Oneptthe features of the now fam- ous jormkitchen was a. ininjature The models of the Deering Harvest ver Works, of which there were : oie at interesting thal installed i ae he agent. ‘tor the Deering Roa ae a Milve: ‘WHOLESOME BREAL Why not buy the best; it costs you no tore thar poor stuff and saves you < -doctor's bill for treating ‘dyspepsia, Our bread -the best bread, everybody Do not be afraid likes it. to try it. V. WEITZEL, The Baker. ‘Limitless ‘Exhibitions Of new and tempt- ing bargains in Waiches, Clocks, Kings, Chains, Cuff Links And the very latest in SILVERWARE at rock bettom prices P. H. BASTERDORFF | Pollin enthusiasm upon | an: © { Per J. E. TERHUNE, Your Vote and Influence are Wspectfull solicited for North Perth. EXECUTORS In the estate of Shaw Stewart, late hereby given pursuant to the Statute in that behalf that all and ot! distributed to {any person of whose the time of tas distribution Dated at Alstonel pps tenth day of Oct sa He aCe. Huew Rip! NNIE ireanaues STEWART. their Solicitor. COMMUNICATIONS - Eprror Sun, ae Sir: our article answer- zeneral elections simply because some sarticular hobby we favor is not made paramount ssue? Let us consider the cost of our ferrible evil’ which Behind. every single conviction lies a sad tale of degradation and shame, in und suffering for oth Mich yond all-reach of ith- taination ie the fearfel exten fede) teal: ai HGusesnrecky and all he physioa and mental wee, Involved in the tragie history of so many -uined Ti in Mark's Gospel we have: What jose d’s estimate of a soul as com- pared with a rid, or a grow nations. et our Government an eee will refuse to listen to the people and go on pre- ‘hands are washed 2 of the a souls that annually peris thre aa a the eruel traffic which they sanction and legalia fending. their as ency? from the blood large have been tr rented “ich gro hesee ios Dalleve: ‘that uld result in the la ofa pronibitory law. ‘The the voting showed that majority of the electors of Canada, including a great was the manifest duty o! of the peo} ‘An impartant feature of the victory s that a great majority of the cor sitheniies “voted tor’ probibition. Phere are 213 members of Parliament. Of these 128 represent, constituencies that gave p majorities and only 8 represent constituencies op- ‘There is thas e verage majority for probi! the prohibition constituetices “was over Parliament has endorsed the gov- emmment’s position, dediaring that a Mr, stating the liquor traffle out. to Brobiat ited in at the provinces Mn Pa cClure moyed an PS. Watch Repairing @ Specialty. SISECPOIZSCTS GEOR declaring that, prohibition ought to be enacted for the Mr. C. |For food Government! « ey George Goetz). Liberal Candidate for the Beis the Wednesday, Nov. 7th.|%: TE INTL ee Notice to Greditors e | Nova Scotia, became disgust fee aie Gracle: tae gone u olly in abstaining from voting in our| valu in the Federal election. ‘ That drinking ison te deerenne in ormious pro-; Canada, and sat Robert B: sortion, probably ihree-fourths of the | “| people of this country 5, er year, we reach the sadden- fe ng result that fally 95,000 of these | ions Austenlia. 1 7-8 gallon States, 2 gallons; Great: Brita | 1-8 gallons ; Hanes, 9 gallons. ae in connection wi " as eae f ored than some other portions of the and Parliament to obey fe mandate soon y {of Newry. The gun, holdin, Ree workers, and prohibl: ‘Gonista by considering t ntained in tite mi fore- ragraphs, cnay. rise the bower stl exercised, at thei Troly ae E. C, Born. Mr. Boyd, in his letter, proceeds to in uss the evils of intemperance an the merit: Pi prohibitory law. ough our previous articles were not open to the construction put u m by Mr. Boyd ight say with- ut wishing to enter y contro: versy that prohibition at th sent ¢ is certainly not an issue in our lian polities as neither parties saying a word about it. The evil ‘ibitory law might only agi evil as it has one in Maseachussets, Katona and ine. e best law inst the trafile | isa healthy, io fendmient ie ‘opposition to it w will tie in the fullness of time. ED. GENERAL NEWS. r. Wm. Walter E Pallgatyis, of Garé: vf Downie, is now result of a Thanksgiving De pcan When entering the house for dinner with a loaded gun the hammer stiuck arteries and veins resulted from loss of blood. to pieces. n American, while travelling in was the ready reply, “but they don’t expect me till the train ca there. Fruit men say that the face of the winter apple warket has been radi- cally changed since the windstorm of Sept. 11th Before that farmers were looking upon their apples as almost a wind has The counsel for Mr. L. J. Breit- haupt when the court met for to fix the date for the hearing of the appeal against the decision ating him announced that thaopt had decided to ahandon it. ‘Tei is ramored that Me. Breithaupt will go hack by acclamation and that in consideration of this Mr. Seagram will be unopposed ouple of years pee in the Canadian Muncie that the were excessive drinkers was not true, is shown by the figures of 1899. Canada used 34 gallon of alcohol per hend of popala: fy 'y in Sohcan SBinias aa eld There was a very large attendance present, Rev. Mr. Sate of Gorri Bre t 10:20 a. fines Mite 14-902 “And they: did all eat and were filled.” At p. m. he pi d fr 22 “And the and ride say come.” Both sermons were characterized by their ge ind lucidity. — Rev. Me, Howard tuk Mr. Farney’s work Go Clinton has been more highly, fay ie ering sever ts of that section the far- niers bare not, yet done. their fal plowing, as the Tanc eatule have to be driven for’ water, There are farmers who have no Gu their farms for any purpose—do mestic or-otherwise— and - unless. rain atfuirs rales New Era. 2600 Thursday afternoon while on his way to a shooting match in Elna township, an endortur happesed to Wai. J. old son of Mr. aud Mes, wl wai explod-d at the ere shat his Ieft hand and wrist ina the hand with the niful manner, exception of the little finger being hlown away by the cuncussion of the Only the stock of ot xplosi gun, ete. the gun as hh fF at one end: as the other, is case in went off at the wrong end. ae wee ae of Newry, i ‘ade callie, At {T isanti-rr hibition LDN was Feito pt ed by a vote of 98 1 re Drs 4 Saal che Saeed mewber st Langrill SESE AL Se Se ie oe i a le aie ae le ie ale a a ea a i Se a ge ie GROSCH & PRERPERS Milverton’s Largest Store BSied:e 3:2 New Carpets and Chennille Curtains .. . Choosing carpets and curtains for the new home, or to improve some room, is a joy and yet a task. There is the eye to please and the pocket to con- sider. In such cases the trustworthy knowledge of someone who understands thoroughly the different makes and their points of supremacy is invaluable. 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