_ “u ‘vu uLlVlug machines, rejoicing in them all the more in that they eliminate from the life of womankind, one persistent ter- ror, the cabman. and reliable enough to be trusted un- der a feminine rein. \Vomen like good horses, but very few have the strength nerve and skill necessary. to. drive particular accomplishment is proved by the fact that at recent horse shows women have carried off many of the first prizes. But the automobile, at present, is the chosen conveyance, and there is little doubt that New York, will soon see many of the carriages propelled by; fair hands that have been trained to handle the brakes, to back this summé trio carriag the park (11 One reason for the popularity of the automobile among women is that it is such an absolutely clean conveyance. There is no dust to speak of; no mud The very men whom the shoulderers thought to please have long since been disgusted with their self-elected cham- pions and ashamed that their business should seem to need such helpers. The Mutual Reserve Fund will doubtless follow up vigorously those who have toully tried to injure it, and all honest men will hold up its hands, for the public loves fairplay and is already tired of the persecution by disappoint- ed money-seekers of an association which. with serious problems to solve, Is honestly trying to meet them. in inspiring Still greétéi' Sailing-£12351; the association, loading on to still greater achievements in the future, making thousands at homes happy at LL- }-_,. 7 â€"-~ “(rd "‘v the lm'ves't cost consistent w1th abso~ lute safety. There is one thing evident, when the association has come through such a. rigid examination at the hands of an to put it mildly, did them scant justice, hostile Department of Insurance, who, but is “com-pelied†to say they are ab- solutely solvent with practically a mil- lion dollars of surplus over and above all liabilities actual or contingent, they have nothing to fear in the fu- ture. Had the law been carried out and justice done the association, it would. have shown nearly two million dollars of a surplus. This is the strongest endorsation the association could pOssibly get. Not only so, but to the thoughtful mind it means that cible, and‘ that the vile attempt that the association 18 practically invin- cible, and that the vile attempt that has been made to injure the interests of thousands of policy-holders will end as the business seems to be drifting into the hands of a few manipulators. In other words, is it to be life insur- an'ge for the people or Hooleyism?_ the most clubs and stones are always found under the best apple tree, and no doubt the insuring public will take that view of it. Indeed, it looks as though the the question of. the future would be whether the public are to work for the stockholders of insur- ance companies, or their own familiesr One will naturally inquire what the Mutual Reserve nas done to merit such unfair treatment. Its greatest sin seems to be that it has saved its pol- icy-holders about forty millions of dol- law which its competitors would have taken from them, and to this charge it pleads guilty. But why it BhOUld‘ be abused for working for the 900“ ple’s interest is difficult to under- stand, unless it is on the principle that THE CARRIAGE FOR WOMEN. the original offenders, but also against anyone repeating the libellou-s state- ments. The move of the Mutual Re- serve will, it is believed, commend-it- self to all honest men, and all who are interested in the association. It is a move that should have been made' long ago. For years it has been slan- dered and villified through journals that are no credit either to the insur-4 ance business or to journalism. These! attacks have been put in circular form, and sold by the thousands to compet- ing companies, who supply their agents with them, who, in turn, distribute them among the people with a view to prejudice public opinion against the association. (From the Toronto Globe.) The Mutual Reserve Fund Life A:- sociation has commenced proceedings against former ofï¬cers and employ- ees charged with circulating false and libellous charges against the associa- tion. The charges were first made with the New York Insurance Depart-n ment, and when it was found that the department ignored them in its ex- haustive report upon the association they were repeated to various New York newspapers until one was found willing to give them publicity. Col. E. C. James, the eminent at- torney in New York, is acting for the association, and the charges are to be pushed vigorously, no: only against The Inn! Reccrvc Fund Life Defend! Itself-Col. James 1: Lou-g for the Company. ACT ION COMMEN CED. add to the excitement I The arena, ’however will not be with; in the city walls, but a 15 some 12 minutes’ jo "0t0' carSIake’ EETODOa‘I-"PlshixRoon; from ‘1 a 3.3 u‘. Opp. 8.73.3. Sution. Mouzreal. Goo. Cuduko CL. rop'a. â€"' ‘ “~â€" â€"â€"-â€"~â€"...‘ - ..._._ Avsuus'nou'SE. “0|"!!th INTEL DIRECTORY. WW LII. “ Balmoral, †Free In: .3“ g ARTIFICIAL PAVING BLOCKS. to be adopted in Ge’rmany are made by combining coal tar, sulphur and chlorate of lime. flute! car‘slak'e‘. Ttke Laxative Bromo Quinine 7Tablets. Al} druggiats refund tho money 11' it fails to cure. 25c. 11. W. Grave’s sixnunro is on each box. iar, hasvwri'tt'en threev 15} books, and no printer has been able to discover an error in the orthography of his manuscript. The champion speller of Missouri is Judge Henry S. Kelly, of St. Joseph. He can spell any word in the Eng- lish language with which he 16 famil- ensures a youthful complexion. Bond 25 cents for triad bottle. or‘sont cud for circular on skin and oomplnxion. Add". . J. UBQUBABT, 69 Queen St. W..Toronto. An artesan well is on the farm of Charles Schaffer, at Wapuwkoneta of the black bass variety, from two to four inches in length. “ Pharaoh 100.‘ RELIANCE CIGAR La qucanai 100- FACTOR! .Montrea! During a recent small-pox outbreak in Altoona, Pa., all cats and dogs in- infected houses were put to death, by order of the Board of Health. This was to prevent the spread of the dis- ease by these animals roaming from house to house. - 5 Gives riew life to the Haér. t makes it grow an restores the color. QA'A L-- -11 .3 ° ‘ Whenever a. black cat passes a Hindoo sentï¬y at Bombay he gravely salutes it in military style. This is be- cause of a superstition which leads him to believe that the cat contains the soul of a. British officer. Are married, romance ceases and his- tory begins. When you get Catarrho- zone and use it your Oa'tarrh, Bron- chitis, Asthma, or Hay Fever disap- lp-ears, and health, begins. Catarrhoâ€" zone will cuerSolutely cureâ€"Oat- arrh. There is no danger -or risk in using this pleasant and effective rem- edy. It cures by the inhalation of medicated air, Which is sent by the aid you breathe to the minutest cells and. passages of the lungs, and bron- chial tubes. It cures because it can- not flail to reach the right spot. You breathe, it does the rest, $1.00 at all druggists, or direct by mail. Send 100 ‘ im stamps for sample outfit to N. C. POLSON- 83 00., Kingston, Ont. Murder is not considered a. very great crime by the Parsees of India. According to their code, a murderer receives ninety stripes on his bare back while the man who neglects his dog receives 200 stripes. In Austria babies are allowed to sip beer at the age of three months, and some proud mothers are given to brag- ging about the quantity of the bev- erage which little Gretchen or Hein- rich can dispose of. uuu IUBWI'CS we 00 $0171 bï¬ll d_rugg§s. 50?. a bottle. Married people outlive the unmar- ried, the temperate and industrious live longer than the glutonous and idle, and the residents of civilized na- tions live longer than those of un- civilized countries. A Few Paragraphs Which Will Provo Worth Reading. Six undertakers in Hartford, Conn. were recently gummoned. at midnight, by telephone, to a. house wherein no one was dead. The duped undertak- era were mad enough to coffin the ghastly joken T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY CALLA LILY CREAM 'CIGAR BOX MAKING. When a Man and Woman FIGHTS IN PARIS. ITEMS OF INTEREST. have its bull fights to tion of a. cigar box may veny simple matter to V"""’I‘ chnu Family Hotel “tea :1 50 PG! dag. box passqs through I! Psyno. 9! Graph]. Que. ,Oppoaito G.T.l. B‘gpoj' nun m -‘L- ._, ».. Prop‘a. is ready r. o. CALVERT (004" anteater“, . . smegma. --â€"â€".-..-â€"-. Carters col-n can: 10c. Cures m Mm; 1‘ Virginia, never fall in man whnq hasn’t any sen ', never fall in love with a man who hasn’t any sense of humor. Why. Aunt Alice? I refused one once; he took me seri- ously and never asked me again. titutionu disease, requires ‘ constitutional Lrutmont. Hall’s Oahu-h Cure is tak; n inter- nally, acting directly upon the bzood and mnoouu surfaces or the system. tpereby dea- conatitution and assisting nature in (1011: its work. The proprietozs have so much hit in ‘ its curative powors. that they offer one Hun- dred Dollgra for any case, than it fails to cure. Nalvsan .â€" butâ€" I suppoée‘ MRI. WINBLOW’S BOOTHING SYRUP ha been need by mother! for their children teething. It soothe. the child, when: the gum- ellayl sin. cum wind eons. end in the heat regzedy_ or djerr cap. 25o: 9 hate L‘- .‘_C.I‘ OI th' 6013b nil drum at: throughout the world. I. on. ad is for "Mn. Winslow's: Soothing 8m}. Hicksâ€"To be strictly u-p-to-date you should get an automobile. Wifeâ€"Does that include the time he puts in at church? Husbandâ€"This paper says a man wastes fully one-third of his life in sleep. . A crow hatchery, the only one in the world, has been established in Brook- ville, Pa. The crow’s eggs are hatched Pin an incubator, and when the birds are eighty weeks old they are guillo- tined. The heads sell for twenty-five cents each, and are used as adorn- ments for bonnets. H'dï¬'hix‘x; O’KE §_FE’S fjé‘flfl’ép M ALT me. I have also used other medicines, ,but got no relief. I have used two ldozen boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills and am completely cured. I can high- ly recommend this medicine, above all others. Two years ago I could not look up to the ¢op of a building, my back was so bad. Now I can stoop and bend with ease. The doctors want- ed to perform an operation, but I would not allow this. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are better than doctors.†The case of Mr. Thomas Brooks, of North Bruce, belongs somewhat to this latter class. Mr. Brooks says: “I was troubled with Diabetes. I con- sulted a doctor, but he could no_t_he1p Seldom, indeed, nowadays is adeatb‘ from Diabetes in this district. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are too well known here for that. Diabetes is cured! before it advances to adangerous degree gener- ally, though there have been cases W116? e Prejudiced people, trying every- thing under the sun before resorting to Dodd’s Kidney Pills. have been snatched from the edge of the grave by their use. 111 Over the Country Diabetes Is Being Vnnqutslled by Budd's Kidney mm â€"‘l‘homas Brooks. of North Bruce. Thu Timeâ€"Ills Case Required . Two Dozen Boxes. North Bruce, Oct. 30. Howevelj it 18 in other parts ofl Ontario thlS blg to? lot the province knows ythe.va1ue O 3Dodd’s Kidney Pills for D_1abetes. It was not so long ago since Diabetes was considered incurable throughout Bruce County. Anyone who contracted Dia- betes, or its twin malady ‘Bright 3 D18- ease, were given up as hopeless by physicians and friends. And some_of i the most prosperous, popular and m- fluential men in Bruce have been car- ried off by Diabetes. ' Soon There Won’t be a Leg Left for Diabetes to Stand on. NORTH BRUCE Nï¬W deep grief for the loss of a relative he puts crape on his cane. Elephants have only eight teeth, two below and two above on each side. All baby elephants' teeth ï¬all out when the animal is about 14 years old, and a new set: grows. - v--u.‘ua. “IV by dmgxiéfs. 750. ’8 Funny Pills are the best Invigora a md Strcnithcnl. LLOYD WOOD. oronto. GENERA ELEPHANTS HAVE EIGHT TEETH. When a. Londoner desires to express THE TRAGIC JOKE FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS $100 Reward, $100. IN'DEFIN I TE. a Toronto. GENEHKL AGENT. . Cures in ajifly. P. |.. Agents, Montreal W P C 996 w ï¬ave Slipprior auto ant- £R818888888 I“ in; matter published in the English Immune. through us, and you In! rat assure! that your order will be promptly ï¬lled. :Ve “BY: cuts for Strut l Smith‘s publications. . S.-- on tuning orders for 2“. worth and up- WI. rds, P. 0. Money 02‘ dor in tho afoat ad choaput way. â€Plano mention this paper. , Papers, Periodicals. Books 3nd Maniacs. in- 239;“ come. sporting and thmriosl papm md mn- in; nttter pub] “1th ‘18. and†Vin be N‘Omptly ï¬lled. Eve tre next: for am of Music. with words complete, an the latest songs. Re lar price 40 and 50 cents ouch. our price We. each. or 7 or 50c Also song books containing 50 of the lntext comic and sentimental songs, including "The Girl I Loved in Sunny Tennessee," "Justuthe Sun Went Down.†“Hello. My Baby." “ I Guess I‘ll line to 'fl‘elgggaph My Baby.†etc' So. each, or 6 dilercnt kinds or . ' (When ordering. postage) . WE have Five Thousand Sheets 250 to 400 pagesâ€"list too numerous to mention, but we can assure our etrons that they are the best. value in Canada. and inc ado the best known authors, such â€Conan Doyle, Capt. Chu. King the Duchess. Benhn Clay. Zola. Anthony Hope, Hurt. orne, Kiglirt. Stevenson. Scribner. etc. Regulnr price 150. on 50¢. each, but in order to make room for our Christin“ goods :e lag": determined to close them out. nt 10¢. each. or 3 or cents. (When ordering. sent! 26. extra. for each book. to covm' Dogma! Wholosale and Retail News Dealers 37 and 39 Adelaide St. W’est, TORONTO, ONTARIO. w- â€" . “-uuvwnlyvfl' .l. Baum. Wmsox, i) .P. _ --_vâ€" -‘--A“‘ For full information and reservatim baths. address I. O. Townslxn G.P. T.A., 8t wa MISSOURI Mcmc' n’v . more MOUNTAIN noun. Personally conducted California Excursions THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS. ALOWEST RATES. Music Icachers Wanted __ ___-__â€".- - -v-5 “"1 0. Romanâ€"d. bola agent for {go Dominion lump for «mono. 373 St. Pgul Stu-L M VIIâ€"av“; V'“"" 5" Engliâ€"s; §ï¬Ã©;;;;°e;d“£: «ion H Cuin â€"roliablc coda at ri ht pr! 0‘ PAR BLACKfVELL 80. Toronto. Till DE. "DINES INORBDATQltloqt and ohm»: n DA“--g‘ _A‘A -__ Sgugggo Casingsâ€"% HARRIS I "Inuv Some Great Bargains; Apialy goiJAidEB ï¬cK. STEWART, Drawer 16, Kincardine P.O., Ont. Stammerers FARMS $2.00 VII-IV“ person. gentlemen or lady to represent to- liable ï¬rm; position permanent; $600 per year and expeneee; experience unngoeesagy. GRATEEULâ€"COMFORTINE R o o F I N a and Sheet Metal Works. ROOFING SLATE. in Black, Rod or Groon. SLATE BLACKBOARDS'(We supply Public and. High Schools Toronto). Rooï¬ng Felt, Pitch, Coal Tar. etc. ROOFING TILE See New on, Build. Inga, Toronto, dons h our ï¬rm). etal Ceilings, Con- nicen, etc. Estimates urni’nhod for work complete or to! materials shipped to uy fort of the country. Phone 1963 G. DUTHIISs SONS. Ado aldo twumor 8ta..Toronto ' to :11 dosirous ofâ€"ooquiring a charm-1gb knoo'lgage of Cutting and Fitting Gentleman's Garments. Write for portioulm. 113 Yong. 81:. Toronto. TORONTO cutting School otters spooitl advantages to I.†dash-nu- nf nnnnnnnn u §RA_-..mL L_-_‘- 3 Ihdiin Oumrh Cari 0047146 8:. iizhEs-Bt".{hléni££éal_ - V I v I throat, stomacli gniblaédgr. 502 I; 813 quL Yripe for pgrtigulan, Tho Miss Blitheâ€"A dejected Took and breach of p'romice suit. permanently cure: I C Camrrh of nose, - I I throat, stomach Miss xAlt'ong-So he married that Sitckleby girl at last, 'did he? . What digmhe wear at >th9 wedding? No receptacle has ever been made with sufficient stnemgth to resist the bursting power of frozen water. LAW a“ 'm'" .Anott. lfriin vim will can't-091m: he- can cure you THEâ€"MOST NUTRITIOUS. LEAD, COPPER. BRASS. Wholesale only. Long Distance Telephone 1720. WILLIAM 81".. TORONTO. â€" _ mi 10 d ' a"; “Tum, 1mm†as the out. up an 08““ an e, _ . 0 es a“? an?" an. o, 1,, m“¥§f:§§£‘s‘. a Home ’ .33“ an it will eonunoe yarn that'they wzll do all we chain; for Na 1 . VE Y Union yes. and will dye Cotton, 001, 8ka or Mxxed Goods wigh A1 ' ‘ Dyes are Bosfngiï¬hem, or send direct and we will msil free to my address 10c packum.‘ or three for Maths mimttgmm Tonou'ro Home on 00.. Tonoum ‘ BREAKFASTâ€"SUPPER. TH E su PE RIOR QU AL ITY ï¬ 01:3“ GO TO \ . . ' .allforma - speaks for itself. A trial is the most convincin Lead Packages. . . . carry in AN IRRESISTIBLE POWER. Luna, sou agent for the Dominion. Bond 3“. «alone. 373 St. Pwl Street. Manual. PER DAY SURE â€" RELIABLE F" nu: â€" BRUCE COUNTY â€" AT THE NUPT [ALS. To us; the latest a_nd most popular DYE on M. A. O'KEEFE, Dist. Manager, London, Ont. 41-. a w. norm.,u '. A†111 Adamo-st. Vla...... and reservation of sleeping at stock all kinds of LADIES _ WANTEE . a T.A., St. Louis, Mo. ZW. F _rb-st.,‘ Dggrpit. my! 11AJA Buriators,étc.. retina-Nd to Waale§vBlggau ,Rich. and 8t. route. Mill. 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He. the: 1!!qu whether, such being the ease, this may not account for the mï¬ter frequency of certain in “$105.11 troubles at the present day than ‘3 the days before enamellec 3:†came into general use. . . therefore.advises that all house- kmm 83nd others in charge 01 monastic arrangements in house .; ï¬ _ Where enamened saucepans. erc.‘ â€6 MShould hai'e them overhnuiec . _ . < _ interv is. and that those ‘ éhaemmri is defective shoulc A8 a rule carrots are not treat- ed respectfully either by cook or din- ara- Yet they are a wholesome veep-:- able, capable bf being“ made inn; :1 humans one, if they bu't fall into cluy- two tablespoonfuls of water, a 531:- spoonful of salt. a little pepper and the sliced carrots. Cover the pan um: stow slowly for thirty minutes. 3.1mm- while beat light title .5101}; of two eggs, One mam 0f pr8par;ng my- ram is in tibia wise: Take svrez‘- .1 bunches of small carrots and plunge them into boiling water for five minutes; then rub the outer 1W; or: with a clean cloth. This is. :u_.,«,. sidered a better way than .scx~3;,.»;z;,; them. Cut Off the green topR and {11“. the carrots into thin slices. Pu: inc 9, sauce pan three ounces of buxrmr, and add to them half a cup of cream and one tablespoonful of choiypnd parâ€" aley. Pour this sauce over L138 cooli- ad carrots, and let them remum over the ï¬re long enough to cook, un-i men serve immediately. The French manner of. cooking very young carrots is delicious. Boil .hcm until tender, then cut them in hubs lengthwise. Melt some buz’ter in :1 hot spider and when the butter bu};- bles, lay in the carrots and sprinkle them with some sugar, salt and pt-f..;:er‘, and finely chopped parsley. 1313' itern until the edges become CI‘ib‘y ,nd browned. To make creamed camel» pul la a saucepan two tablespoonfuw of bath»: , and when it is melted .511: in me spoonful of flour. Gradually mid :0 this one cup of rich milk, and M‘Mr-HD with pepper and salt. Lyonnaise carrots are made in the mme way, only cooking some finely chopped onion in Lht: meizcd butter before adding uhe \‘cgeze ables. A delicious entree is made :hu.-:[ Scrape and cut into cubes (*nwua’h carrots to make one quart. Put. :h~.~e into a saucepan containing three ; int 5 of boiling water, and cook umii they: are. nearly tender. Then drum. off 3.1! the water, and add one cup of stock} a teaspoonfal of sugar and some suit" and pepper. Cool rapidly until 'he‘ stock has been almost boiled away,‘ add a large Labiespoonful of butter; and shake the pan so that the butter; and remaining liquid will mix and mil bare to the carrots, coating them. Pile the carrots in the centre of :1 hot platter and serve with small fritters: Placed around the edge of the platter. Cut the boiled carrots inLo cubes or with a small scoop into small L-aiés, and stir them into the creamed .suuco. When hot turn them into a heated dish, sprinkle chOpped parsley met them and serve. For pickled carrots. cut them into cubes or balls and cook them until! tender but not soft. Put them in a‘ jar and cover with hot vineghlr to Which has been added a sliced < ni .,n a few peppercorns. some celery SW A and a couple of ba) leaves. 111 ~ Pickle is very nice for serving xmq col 1 meats or using .vizh bee‘s ’0 gym; nu); potato salad. ? use of enz-Lmeiied iron for culina‘rly purpOs'eS is be: Very common. Moat nou 9035888 one or more of thv. “98. which have much to reflux mud them on the score of ease .I Cleansing, and the rapidity “Ki Which heat penetrates to {.9 mm beats. Mr. Sharpin, F. R. C. 5.. :3: Brighton, has, however, sailed on: attention to this lame: prog=9r‘~.\' and. shown that it may c 06 of danger, says U19 He me 2. 7‘ " ‘AA‘ Br “‘1" I; $3.86 at a 0001:, who. in chaï¬ng a saucepan made of ibis ware. 2:»; been. Diem with a small pieuc »1 the 03311161 under the f?ng+*1‘-z1: i‘ Upon examination after exm‘u" Eton, the fragment proved. to :w hke 319.88 in appearance and sharp “.38- HB points out how rendii} this enamel breaks off Imm f'ubjaoent iron, if it be su'nmiife. "’9 Fa’Pidly to a great heat. This fur. “unbutes to the rapid expau~1u5 9f the moeta'l without a correqmnn- “‘8 extension of the enamel. ('fm‘q‘ cracked-é moisture Obtains am “2%.: E2 ,thï¬ iron, which bceomea Iii-“35' enamel thsn peels off in small. flakes or large piers. Mr She-1‘9“! ascertained that it. wa: Very difficult to pick these pieces out Of certain vegetables, fur ex- ample, Spinach or oabba ge, anc draws the inference that man} 220916 eaï¬t f00d to WhiCh pril‘ticioi n hard pressed for var'ety ewn In- gating her vegetables and :1 K-11 {1 her simple dmner, and \\ ho } e; 1 :1- 1 has only thought of carrto K 13 golden slice in vege am 11,111, accompaniment of a 11 n 1,0111. DEATH IN THE PUT receipts to this end m1}. 5 to the housewife, who CARROTS househol these at PC0111}!