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THE LABE.L Jiir Shows the date to whicb your subscription is paid. See· that it is right. , , , \ / , " , , , P,'\I\'itwi,d l.ilJ),)1 y \\X \ ,- Treherne. Manitoba. Friday, October 19. 1906 NO.3 VOL. 8 IlJsiNESS INI .ltfESSltNIL CIII •• , , II&DIOIoL DR. LAMONT, 1,11.lao. lorgooo. Offioe a/ld felldenoe 00 Boyoe BtrQ8t, Treherne, DR. G. w. STAPLnS . I,slolao and lorgoon. H. D. C. M. Unlver' slty of Manitoba.· Offi.e aod relldenoe,one ,k Bouth of the poll offioe; 1\[. q. DUNDAS,1\[. D. It. C. S. Rnlllnnd. J.. S. A. ·Londou. Follow 110 British Gynaocololtlcal Socloty. oto . .Phy· lan, nnd Burgoon. OfHce at resldonco OD Over All OO<!WRY, RATBWELL. A FINE 'FINISH , Is given to all our work, when jewels .or precipus stones that can the. Dia- ANDRnWS & LINDSAY pressing and cleaning, making it be displayed, you'll find BAaIU8TBII8O\0. - look almost like new. You.: will mond has the FFICES in building formorly ooouplod by J, be surprised at what we can' do .in Diamond Rings T. Rold & Co. Haukon. Troherno. Man. . I thO P t W . , .... ·S lotton for tho ClUladllltl Dank of Commorce. renovatlllg your c 0 JUg, U us ith Pure _em tones 1?ltors for of !;outh Norfolk. to'tlie test. ' in our' new jewelry display are the TAILO:KING handsomest you ever saw.· What Is another' of our strong points. is mor.e appropriate for an ,lIoltor,' Attorney, Notary, Etc. Offioe at We will make yon stylish, well ment rin a than a ring like we show? G. A. Andorson's, Front :!troot. .. GEORGE MOODY, B.A., L.L.B. ____ ...,-.,-____ ----,:;::-''-_ wearing suits from $22 up. All our -jewelry is rare, beautiful ·Let's have your measure. and reasosable in price. Call 'and see it. J. GOLLEY, V. S. onor graduate In 1890 of Ontario Vaterlnar, College. All dlsoalos of dome.tlo animal. &tod by til." laloot solentilio methodl, Char. I modorato. Offl.o ono door south of Calverl Wilson. resldonce opposlto tb. sohool''' AN TREHERNE.... . ,vm be In RathweU weokly, from 2 p.m. 10 5 Fridays, ' MISCELLANEOUS. D. MCCOIG \gOlit III Trohorno for 80voral first clasl loan mpnllles, 10llnlng on IlInds and othor prot>Or· 18 at rOBsonliblo rutos. FlDnnel"l bus IDOlS IIdu.tod. .. , T. RnID & CO., SWAN r.AKE, :r.rAN. . BANKERS Monoy to loan "ri Farm Lnnds lit 6 por oont. ItOS, Allroomollh for lalo, aDfI mortRagos pur· n.eU. Wlnolt>OlI addros, ST. KnNNETH, HUDSON . loonlod Auotlon08r for the Munloipallty of Soulb Norfolk. ArraulI"monh may be ado for oaloa al the Tlmel offioo, Treheruo. 15 G. A. ANDnRSON tEAL ESTATE, Loan and .. Spoolal attontlon glvon to Offlco, Railway avo .• door 'U.'.'" • MouoY'to lOBO. . · C. FORBES, ,. ONEY TO LOAN on Imrroood Farm Pro- 'I. portl at lowoat rBIo. 0 Intorest. . oadln/{ LOIID Companlol reprolonted. Farm Bod. for 11110. Marriago Llconse. Issood. " Nnr..sON WILSON W.H. 'HOUS.E. ,17. A. MERCER ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES SO lJ Y fNlRS.' , TREBERNE'S OLD 'SCHOOL HOUSE. The old buildilig is about, to diappear, and.what nicer, reminder. of it could you have a pretty little sOllvenir. .,. - ,- . , " ·WHEAT SITUATION IN TREHERNE Treherne is at the present mom- full there being 60,000 bushels in ment threatened with a wheat it on the day mentioned, all it will blockade, in fact ,is ,more than hold without mixing grades. At this time one year ago the quantity threatened, for three of the elev.a- in storage'in this elevator was only tors are,practically full alld"while 35,000 bushels. the wheat continues to come in at The Iuterllational had shipIJed the rate '·of 7,000 bushels a day. out 10 cars, as against 18 cars, or with more in sight, no cars are be- nearly double, at the same date inl{ supplied to haul it away and last year. - In this elevator on Mon- pretty soon at the present rate the day last were stored 6,000 bush'e1s, wheat market in 'l'reherne will be the capacity of the building being jammed. " about 26,000. Up to date this season there have The Nortbern Elevator up to been shipped out from this point,78 Monday had shipped out 9 cars. car loads' or bushels. In 'l'his time last year the Northern, the combined eievators at present although it did 'not start till the there are II 1,000 bushels in store, 25th Sept.. had already shipped with the': Farmers'; Ogilvie's and out 20 cars or over 20,000 bushels. the Dominion Elevators reported 011 Monday this elevator whose ca- full. Last year, at this time, 202 pacity is 23,000 was almost balf cars'had:been shipped out, running 'full: to about '250,000 bushels, or rough-' Ogilvit:'s had 17 cars- Iy speaking about three times as '19,000 bushels, as against 56 cars much ,as h!1s been shipped out at -59,000 bushels-on Oct. 16th., the date this year. 1905. The total capacity of this Up to the close of navigation last ele\'ator'is 22,000 and no more can year, about Dec.' loth, something be taken in until the car shortage like 400',000 busnels were shipped is remedied. The manage\> states from here, the total year's crop that !lne car affords little relief be- handled from this point having cause only one grade of wheat cai1 been 550,000 bushels. In order to be shipped in it, thus making ship anything like this amount from room in the' elevator for only Treherne:,before the close of navi- this one grade. w her e a s the gauo': 11 thjs s'eason, we will elevator, to do business, :llUst be 300 cars in the next six prepared to take every grade as it weeks. fl'his is the first time in comes along. According to this three years'that ':'there has been a buyer the situation has not been so blockade' here, as the C. P. R. has bad het:e in 5 years. At this date 'always used this point last year the Ogilvie Elevator was the . of cars. As practically empty-containing only unless a large 4,000 bushels. shiPIled out ill the re- . The Dominion Elevator had ship. the close of ped out' up to Mouday last 14 cars be necessary to -about 16,000 ,bushels as against n"/"O' the winter to Fort WiI- 12,000 bushels last year at same both storage and in- date: This elevator contained on 5th inst when Monday last about 22,000 bush.els, ['rir'i-h,pn one for each eleva- its total capacity being 26,000 and .have been received the manager said it would certain- "" . . Iy be ful,l beforl! night. This ele- u the. exact situation vator obtained its last car on Oct. :tne;.(leeung,:arilplJlg the buyers. 13th 'and received a total of three 'Times visit: 'cars'·slnce' October came in. The of,' the five elevators on manager said that in his 12 years' I'Nloildilymoruing. It was learned experience as a buyer at this point that the Farmers' Elevator had up he had never things so tied up to that date shipped out 28· cars, before. Musical Recital That music hath cbarms which are not una,Ppreciated here was demonstrated on Tuesday night last when the pupils of Prof. Geo. Hagel gave a Illusical recital in Staples' Hall. 'I'his wus. we IIU- derstalid, the first recital of tbe kind ever given in this town, and the bUl1lper bouse, togdher with the marked attentiou and enthlls- iasm displayed, Wl'll for the musical taste of the COllltltlltdty ami augurs well for future dC\'elop- mellt iu this direction. After this entertainment it is altogether evi- dent tbat musical talent ahounds in this community and it is a matter for congratnlation that a Illnsician of Prof. Hagel's standing and "bil- ity is here to foster alltl dC\'elop it. Shortly after 8 o'clock the chair was taken by Mr. R. J. who ill a few well chosen rem:u ks pav- ed the way for the opening nUIll- bers of the lengthy, progrn Ill, con- sisting of instrumen tal ane! vocal selections rendered by the pllpils of the professor. Besides the local talent, Miss Aunie DUlIcall, of Glenboro, Miss Minnie YOllng, of Cypress River, and Mrs. George Smart, of Holland, ably assisted ill the entertainment. Following is program: Piana Duet . . . . . . . . . , Misses Martin & 1'alllln Piano Solo. . Le/Reveil dl!s Roses Miss Edith Barkwcll Instrumental . . Camp "I' Gypsies Mil!s Annie Carroll Piano Solo.. .:' Love Serenade Miss Mina Smith P · D t {a Italian Melody lana ue .. b CI'I I 'B II 1ltr('n5 a Misses E. Barkwell & N, Smith Song .' . . . . Angus Niacdonald Miss Fanny Robson Piano Solo. . • Pizzicato Gavotte Grenville Staples Piano Solo. • . . . Isabella Valse Miss Minnie YOUll'" b Violin Solo. . . .. . Le Dahlia , Miss B. Buchbach Song . . . . . The Ceep Mr. J. W. Callnt Piano Solo . . . . . The Palm , Miss Annie Duncan Song . . . . ..... . My Ain l;'olk '. Miss Fanny Robson " Dru •• '.' .' U .,. " ''', f'Optlc/an' , ' about 30,000 bushels, as against Tbe facts'speak for themselves 39,000 bushels at Jhe ·correspond- and disclose a. situation that calls - ing date last year., Its manager for relieving action on the part of the elevator practically so the-railwav authorities. . '. Piano Duet . . Tannhauscr March. Mrs. G. Smart & Miss A. Duncan Pintlo Solo . Hungarian Rhapsodic Miss Annie Duncan Violin Solei. . . ; . . . Berceuse , ..... PIANO AGENCY " FuwnitUIre , 1 BARBER SHOP , , all easy oloan Ihaoe,' an up-to-date hair cut or for maBsalo, half siogo, or shampoo, . ry t > A. LEWIS, Treborno. ,'i ,"' ;TREHnRNn LODGJt No. 51!A .F.&·A.M. , " . , Miss B. Buchbach Piano Duet .- . Attack of the Uhlans Mrs. G. Smart & Miss A. Duncau '. The annual. meeting of the The many friends of Mr. and The jl1l1ior pupils, wbo had the. hockey club was. held in Staples' Mrs. Joseph Thomas were ,shocked forepart of the entertainment, ac- Hall last ,Friday, eveuing, the 12th to hear of the death of their only quitted tbemselves creditably, dis- inst. The attendance was,not so daughter Elizabeth which occurred playing commendable self·posses- large, as expected, owing .to other at Centreville,"near Holland, on sion and training. 'With regard to attractions, but,' a fair. representa- Sunday. Oct. 14th. She had b.een the other nlllubers, it may suffice tion of the team and citizens " ..... ill with typhoid for only a little ov- to say that every.selection was ren- es'ted in the winter sport..was er a week, but the fever was never de red in a way that evoked warm ent and the club wa's at any time very' high. Her sud- applause, resulting in the recall of for the coming season, den taking'off was directly due to each performer.', . I lowing gentlemen as a severe mental. shock which· she At the close of the entertainment received dUri'ng "her illness in coo- the performers and a number of nection with an. to her their friends tarried for a social brother wbo is also ill with fever .. hour in the Hall after which they, The' blow came suddenly as "Liz- adjourned for refreshments to the" zie,'" as' she was familiarly called, dining'room of Mr. R. A. Sander- , was first' noticed to be' seriously . . ' . si.ck 'l'uesday week. 'IUs to/be hoped ,that the Illusi- Mr. rs.· 'I'homas were cal'appetite whetteCl by this recital 1 "':"c , ,settlers in the ml.lY be gratified again at no dis- avinv there now tant date .. The piano was _ .... -.,-J .. ·and- have ,earned, \he used,by the performers. all 'who know, them. . __ was shown in a;tangible. man; , by the large ,turn out at· the impressive funeral' service which took place at' Betjlel ,on Tuesday last, "when that was mortal of a Ueloved ter and 'friend was laid to . pallbearers, of her dressed in ... Haskill' .··m.I::'::' Correspondence " I' " ," '. I, I ,I ..

I lJ Y fNlRS.' - Treherne · ANDRnWS & LINDSAY pressing and cleaning, ... and reasosable in price. Call 'and see it. J. GOLLEY, ... Piano Duet

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IlJsiNESS INI .ltfESSltNIL CIII •• , ,

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DR. LAMONT, 1,11.lao. lorgooo. Offioe a/ld felldenoe 00 Boyoe BtrQ8t, Treherne,

DR. G. w. STAPLnS . I,slolao and lorgoon. H. D. C. M. Unlver' slty of Manitoba.· Offi.e aod relldenoe,one

,k Bouth of the poll offioe;

1\[. q. DUNDAS,1\[. D. It. C. S. Rnlllnnd. J.. S. A. ·Londou. Follow 110 British Gynaocololtlcal Socloty. oto . .Phy· lan, nnd Burgoon. OfHce at resldonco OD

Over All OO<!WRY, • RATBWELL. MA~. A FINE 'FINISH , Is given to all our work, when jewels .or precipus stones that can

the. Dia-ANDRnWS & LINDSAY pressing and cleaning, making it be displayed, you'll find BAaIU8TBII8O\0. - look almost like new. You.: will mond has the p~eference.

FFICES in building formorly ooouplod by J, be surprised at what we can' do .in Diamond Rings T. Rold & Co. Haukon. Troherno. Man. . I thO P t W . ,.... ·S lotton for tho ClUladllltl Dank of Commorce. renovatlllg your c 0 JUg, U us ith Pure _em tones

1?ltors for Mu~clt>nllty of !;outh Norfolk. to'tlie test. ' in our' new jewelry display are the TAILO:KING handsomest you ever saw.· What

Is another' of our strong points. is mor.e appropriate for an engag~­,lIoltor,' Attorney, Notary, Etc. Offioe at We will make yon stylish, well ment rina than a ring like we show? G. A. Andorson's, Front :!troot. ..

GEORGE MOODY, B.A., L.L.B.

____ ...,-.,-____ ----,:;::-''-_ wearing suits from $22 up. All our -jewelry is rare, beautiful ·Let's have your measure. and reasosable in price. Call 'and

see it. J. GOLLEY, V. S.

onor graduate In 1890 of Ontario Vaterlnar, College. All dlsoalos of dome.tlo animal.

&tod by til." laloot solentilio methodl, Char. I modorato. Offl.o ono door south of Calverl Wilson. resldonce opposlto tb. sohool'''AN TREHERNE.... . ,vm be In RathweU weokly, from 2 p.m. 10 5 Fridays, '

MISCELLANEOUS.

D. MCCOIG \gOlit III Trohorno for 80voral first clasl loan mpnllles, 10llnlng on IlInds and othor prot>Or· 18 at rOBsonliblo rutos. FlDnnel"l bus IDOlS IIdu.tod. .. ,

T. RnID & CO., SWAN r.AKE, :r.rAN.

. BANKERS Monoy to loan "ri Farm Lnnds lit 6 por oont. ItOS, Allroomollh for lalo, aDfI mortRagos pur· n.eU. Wlnolt>OlI addros, .~7 M~\IN ST.

KnNNETH, HUDSON . loonlod Auotlon08r for the Munloipallty of

• Soulb Norfolk. ArraulI"monh may be ado for oaloa al the Tlmel offioo, Treheruo. 15

G. A. ANDnRSON

tEAL ESTATE, Loan and ~~fsl~irr~~'~~:;:t.1 .. Spoolal attontlon glvon to Offlco, Railway avo .• nox~ door 'U.'.'" • MouoY'to lOBO. .

· C. FORBES, ,. ONEY TO LOAN on Imrroood Farm Pro­'I. portl at lowoat rBIo. 0 Intorest. . oadln/{ LOIID Companlol reprolonted. Farm Bod. for 11110. Marriago Llconse. Issood.

" Nnr..sON WILSON

W.H. 'HOUS.E. ,17. A. MERCER ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES

SO lJ Y fNlRS.' ,

TREBERNE'S OLD 'SCHOOL HOUSE.

The old buildilig is about, to diappear, and.what nicer, reminder. of it could you have t~an a pretty little sOllvenir.

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·WHEAT SITUATION IN TREHERNE Treherne is at the present mom- full there being 60,000 bushels in

ment threatened with a wheat it on the day mentioned, all it will blockade, in fact ,is ,more than hold without mixing grades. At

this time one year ago the quantity threatened, for three of the elev.a- in storage'in this elevator was only tors are,practically full alld"while 35,000 bushels. the wheat continues to come in at The Iuterllational had shipIJed the rate '·of 7,000 bushels a day. out 10 cars, as against 18 cars, or with more in sight, no cars are be- nearly double, at the same date inl{ supplied to haul it away and last year. - In this elevator on Mon­pretty soon at the present rate the day last were stored 6,000 bush'e1s, wheat market in 'l'reherne will be the capacity of the building being jammed. " about 26,000.

Up to date this season there have The Nortbern Elevator up to been shipped out from this point,78 Monday had shipped out 9 cars. car loads' or 8~,ooo bushels. In 'l'his time last year the Northern, the combined eievators at present although it did 'not start till the there are II 1,000 bushels in store, 25th Sept.. had already shipped with the': Farmers'; Ogilvie's and out 20 cars or over 20,000 bushels. the Dominion Elevators reported 011 Monday this elevator whose ca­full. Last year, at this time, 202 pacity is 23,000 was almost balf cars'had:been shipped out, running 'full: to about '250,000 bushels, or rough-' Ogilvit:'s had ~hipped 17 cars­Iy speaking about three times as '19,000 bushels, as against 56 cars much ,as h!1s been shipped out at -59,000 bushels-on Oct. 16th., the ~orrespondin'g date this year. 1905. The total capacity of this Up to the close of navigation last ele\'ator'is 22,000 and no more can year, about Dec.' loth, something be taken in until the car shortage like 400',000 busnels were shipped is remedied. The manage\> states from here, the total year's crop that !lne car affords little relief be­handled from this point having cause only one grade of wheat cai1 been 550,000 bushels. In order to be shipped in it, thus making ship anything like this amount from room in the' elevator for only Treherne:,before the close of navi- this one grade. w her e a s the gauo': 11 thjs s'eason, we will ~eql1ire elevator, to do business, :llUst be

300 cars in the next six prepared to take every grade as it weeks. fl'his is the first time in comes along. According to this three years'that ':'there has been a buyer the situation has not been so blockade' here, as the C. P. R. has bad het:e in 5 years. At this date

'always used this point last year the Ogilvie Elevator was the . of cars. As practically empty-containing only

unless a large 4,000 bushels. shiPIled out ill the re- . The Dominion Elevator had ship.

l,mlQillin~'~i",e.!ks the close of ped out' up to Mouday last 14 cars navl~~atltQD:it·wi11 be necessary to -about 16,000 ,bushels as against

n"/"O' the winter to Fort WiI- 12,000 bushels last year at same both storage and in- date: This elevator contained on

SilI1C~:.Oct. 5th inst when Monday last about 22,000 bush.els, ['rir'i-h,pn one for each eleva- its total capacity being 26,000 and

n9'~litpl.fif:S .have been received the manager said it would certain­iSj~~t~{~i~'. "" . . Iy be ful,l beforl! night. This ele­u the. exact situation vator obtained its last car on Oct.

:tne;.(leeung,:arilplJlg the buyers. 13th 'and received a total of three 'Times visit: 'cars'·slnce' October came in. The

of,' the five elevators on manager said that in his 12 years' I'Nloildilymoruing. It was learned experience as a buyer at this point that the Farmers' Elevator had up he had never s~en things so tied up to that date shipped out 28· cars, before.

Musical Recital

That music hath cbarms which are not una,Ppreciated here was demonstrated on Tuesday night last when the pupils of Prof. Geo. Hagel gave a Illusical recital in Staples' Hall. 'I'his wus. we IIU­

derstalid, the first recital of tbe kind ever given in this town, and the bUl1lper bouse, togdher with the marked attentiou and enthlls­iasm displayed, speak~ Wl'll for the musical taste of the COllltltlltdty ami augurs well for future dC\'elop­mellt iu this direction. After this entertainment it is altogether evi­dent tbat musical talent ahounds in this community and it is a matter for congratnlation that a Illnsician of Prof. Hagel's standing and "bil­ity is here to foster alltl dC\'elop it.

Shortly after 8 o'clock the chair was taken by Mr. R. J. ~I!ills, who ill a few well chosen rem:u ks pav­ed the way for the opening nUIll­bers of the lengthy, progrn Ill, con­sisting of instrumen tal ane! vocal selections rendered by the pllpils of the professor. Besides the local talent, Miss Aunie DUlIcall, of Glenboro, Miss Minnie YOllng, of Cypress River, and Mrs. George Smart, of Holland, ably assisted ill the entertainment. Following is th~ program: Piana Duet . . . . . . . . .

, Misses Martin & 1'alllln Piano Solo. . Le/Reveil dl!s Roses

Miss Edith Barkwcll Instrumental . . Camp "I' Gypsies

Mil!s Annie Carroll Piano Solo.. .:' Love Serenade

Miss Mina Smith

P· D t {a Italian Melody lana ue .. b CI'I I 'B II 1ltr('n5 a Misses E. Barkwell & N, Smith

Song .' . . . . Angus Niacdonald Miss Fanny Robson

Piano Solo. . • Pizzicato Gavotte Grenville Staples

Piano Solo. • . . . Isabella Valse Miss Minnie YOUll'" b

Violin Solo. . . .. . Le Dahlia , Miss B. Buchbach

Song . . . . . The Mig.l:r~j' Ceep Mr. J. W. Callnt

Piano Solo . . . . ~. . The Palm , Miss Annie Duncan

Song . . . . ..... . My Ain l;'olk '. Miss Fanny Robson l!1···.~·n··'.'M' " Dru •• '.'

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about 30,000 bushels, as against Tbe facts'speak for themselves 39,000 bushels at Jhe ·correspond- and disclose a. situation that calls

- ing date last year., Its manager for relieving action on the part of r~ported the elevator practically so the-railwav authorities. . '.

Piano Duet . . Tannhauscr March. Mrs. G. Smart & Miss A. Duncan

Pintlo Solo . Hungarian Rhapsodic Miss Annie Duncan

Violin Solei. . . ; . . . Berceuse , ..... PIANO AGENCY "

~;o~~~~[i~~~iii1s~h~i;::~~~:~~·t~ii .~ ~l~<ew:, FuwnitUIre ~ ~ ,

1 BARBER SHOP , , ~OR all easy oloan Ihaoe,' an up-to-date hair

cut or for maBsalo, half siogo, or shampoo, . ry t > ~ A. LEWIS, Treborno.

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;TREHnRNn LODGJt No. 51!A .F.&·A.M.

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Miss B. Buchbach Piano Duet .- . Attack of the Uhlans Mrs. G. Smart & Miss A. Duncau

'. The annual. meeting of the 10c~1 The many friends of Mr. and The jl1l1ior pupils, wbo had the.

hockey club was. held in Staples' Mrs. Joseph Thomas were ,shocked forepart of the entertainment, ac­Hall last ,Friday, eveuing, the 12th to hear of the death of their only quitted tbemselves creditably, dis­inst. The attendance was,not so daughter Elizabeth which occurred playing commendable self·posses­large, as expected, owing .to other at Centreville,"near Holland, on sion and training. 'With regard to attractions, but,' a fair. representa- Sunday. Oct. 14th. She had b.een the other nlllubers, it may suffice tion of the team and citizens " ..... ~'I ill with typhoid for only a little ov- to say that every.selection was ren-es'ted in the winter sport..was er a week, but the fever was never de red in a way that evoked warm ent and the club wa's at any time very' high. Her sud- applause, resulting in the recall of for the coming season, den taking'off was directly due to each performer.', . I

lowing gentlemen as a severe mental. shock which· she At the close of the entertainment received dUri'ng "her illness in coo- the performers and a number of nection with an. acciden~ to her their friends tarried for a social brother wbo is also ill with fever .. hour in the Hall after which they, The' blow came suddenly as "Liz- adjourned for refreshments to the" zie,'" as' she was familiarly called, dining'room of Mr. R. A. Sander- , was first' noticed to be' seriously . ~ ~ . ' . si.ck 'l'uesday week. 'IUs to/be hoped ,that the Illusi-

Mr. rs.· 'I'homas were cal'appetite whetteCl by this recital 1 "':"c , ,settlers in the ml.lY be gratified again at no dis-

avinv there now tant date .. The Mu~ris piano was _ .... -.,-J ~".\~ .. ·and- have ,earned, \he used,by the performers.

all 'who know, them. . ",,-~-,-,--,-__ was shown in a;tangible. man; ,

by the large ,turn out at· the impressive funeral' service which took place at' Betjlel ,on Tuesday last, "when that was mortal of a Ueloved ~ ter and 'friend was laid to . pallbearers, of her dressed in ... ;~,;.,;

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I The Adventurers 'ery deviT to tuelde "ltU thnt kll~te of Ills I mnl' hale squeezed too hUllI. Something did clucle. hut"-

I pulled )JIm asale. "Light the Inn· tCln, old chnp," I s,lld

tomnl y fnce of ohseqilloiJ~'il\~SS nnd IIsl,ed In a puzzled"wny gUI e me tbe hrlefest leplles to ml' In. ""l'ls no conundlum" I replied nlrl· terlogutions 1 IIUS speelully exelclsed Iy. 'B) tbe WUy, \\bCle did lOU sny In my mind liS to the munnm or his yoU! fllend Hood wus '"

HoOd fell loosel) to the 11001 ns Mont· gomery moved ills arms, und opened

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I , ., B. .. MAitRIOTT WATSOR I ... mu~

entl'lInce luto the castle l~o[ nil his ' He looleed nt me under his red eye· dcxtmlty nnd cunnlllg, 1 coulll not sec bl 0\\ 8 "~lr. Hood," he said, 'IS on hO\I, cmefully II nteheel ns 011\ fOl tl ess huslness of his 0\\ n He Is n gentle· \\ ns, he hnd mnnngeel to g,lln ndlmt. mal1 ut Inrge, hut he bns nfrulls" tnnce aIel the dr.lIvhlluge undlhlough "No douht, no douht," I lelllml,eel lhe closell POI tcullls. At the question, Rmmhly "'Ihls Is nu exeellcnt cool· which \\ns deillmed point hlllnk, he Ing (hlnk, cllpt.lln"

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t\llncd bls Inmltlous e~es ul10n me IIIHI Setcomhe puttcd at his clgm, con. leg.uded me II Ith II shlrty smile the tinnIng to stnd) au! faces Dl10n ~Iont. shndo\\ of n smile, hetol,enlng no gomel) 's, I dnl e S.IY, he pel cell ed 11

nmusement. smile of tllumpll, fOI he suddenly put

(Contllllleu from lAst woek.)

"I don't mind telling J'on, sir" he dOlI n his clgfil und [oldell his hnnds m 11\ 111 III eel, "thongh It s not II h,1 t I I on his benel

MODtgomet,) e Clo~llu tnUVo. \ll~un mC back of the enstie ulIll, III,e nil tbe rooms which "el e In II -l' fuced the pmk It wus a SIll'III, SIIII l1lJ chllm· bet, lIued, us hUll hl'cn Ill,lctlced I ibloughout the castle, "Ith 0 II, ~Iout gomelY pointed to the jllllu\\ '~rJ hend "US thelC," hu expllllwd ' LI:;. tell !"

1 \I III COil fess lb.lt the Identlficution of tbllt I'llullsl.ll,nlJle leull hody and bl,ICk henll IIl1e,1 1111) II IIh u sudelen dis lIul"tlllle ot' II hl,'b It II ould hnl'e heeD h.l1 d to ..:h e tile I ell Ron ~ be lei y sl lence of the lIlliU SOlI cd fCIII nnll mls tlust lu IU\ he 11 t And ',a It WIIS thnl IIbte.ld ot bl e.lldng flam au! hiding plnee utili selr.lug the l111pullellt In tllIllet I IllIt u hand on ~Iontgomel.l' .11Il1 eOlntllllued 111m to lethe "Itli me luto the 10\\ (]I pllHs.lgeR IVe concealec] OUI s('11 I'S lu oue of the side gullelles lIud tiJl'le ,IIIIIIIer1 Hood's letllln, for thn t he II ould I etuln I hud no douht I~I Illelltll he .Irld SPlcom!Je commuul cllted II Ith l'ltil othCl by Dlenns 01

wonld sn) l:J most gentlemen But) ou "I fallcy' we'l e got to come to an hIli e heen a gentlemlln, sir, till oughout, U1!(]elstllndlng, ~[r. GI entorex," he snld IlUlI [ ~hould be ploud to hilI e SCI I cd 1610WI) "I'm slow of II It, no doubt, you I enme wltti tbe pm ty In the hut I hegln to see elllylight. But I mOl\llng. sh " "ill call on you to obserye tbat I am

"Whut l" snld I. "You Wet e with the not tesponslhle fol' MI' Ilood's mal e. stollnlng pm ty?" ments"

"Yes, SIl. Seeing you engllgeel, I "r !Jaye never Imnglned so," I an. CICpt away. I know t!Je house, sit, be· .wcreel "On the contwll " ing with my POOl' mnster so long Anel A flo\\ n, luthel' thnn a scowl, ClOSS' I don't hold with violence whele you eel his tnce "Hns It el er fllilen to cnn do without It" YOU Mr Glentorex to be tied in Il

I luy down upon lhe I"'ll und I esle~ "'l'hetc's notblng to be he lid" s'llll I

"IValt," said ~[O\)IJOllli'l I engelly A silence ensued "Duu t lOU henr

nnythlng"" he /lsl,ed I shoole my heHlI "~11 dell! boy. It

\IllS funcy," I s.lld uud \I I" Inlslug illY hellll flOIll tlle pillol\ \I lieu sUlldcul,1 u slight sound stl uel, IIpon III I CUI n, nlHl I vaused In the !lct ,Iud lu the ccnter of lll~ speech "I helll something 11011 ,"

I snld "But It's ani) the pnttm at rain"

Montgomell' sct his e.1I to the wull '''j'hat's not I ,llu," he 1\ hlspcled He was tight, It \Ins uot Illln, It IIIIS the noise of feet [ulllug IIghtl~ lIpon stone At once I tool, IllC

"" hnt Is hehlnd tlils 0.11. 1" J asl,ell ,orl'here must he SOUle jlll<suge hele" I soundell wllh IllJ kllllckies on ibe ilo.llll "It's bollol\ "

A caleful Illsp!!cllon II Ilil lhe clliulle rel'ealed a sealll Itl thu auk, \\ hleb might mnl k UJe Site or hluges, and to· gethet \I e pushed lhrnll on lhe pnllel. I t fell huck slo\l I~, belug, liS I found uctel wnrd, without lock 01 sllllng and metely held In Its pillee by disuse and dh t IVIlhln, the light shone upou a hlnck hole lind u ll.lll, IIlght or stults leading down" III d

"IVe mllst sec the ellll or this," suld Montgomery, unlluopped Into the dlllk· ness like a flOg 1 follo\\ cd Below thele was now silence, tbe footsteps , had died away ~'he nllIlOW flight In tbe wall continued fOI' some thirty steps and hlought us, ns 1 tccl,oned, to the foundations of the t.!lIstie, HClO we were fetched up 11I0lUptly hy a illnnk Willi of wood-no !louht a slmllnr enensement of auk IlS thnt In "hlch tbe panel abol'e wus set Gloplng nhout, we fum hied upon a Intch nnll opcned the door quietly, ~'be ellndle fiarell on the walls opposite We \Vele In the dnlk cortldor lendlug to tbe treus\lle

As this dlscol'C1 y Ilushell on me I hcard once male the sounel tbut I hlld

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nd on Montgom· the niche of tiln t

sounds dlew neUler, on the nit .111<1 echo

long tunnel. Anel fi!!'rirle~:;' wI:n pped In elnr kness,

b~tti:~\!~~'~~:;;~:;;~ici1Iie~~I,{y_"SCl.lse sa I'e tiln t '0 pussed an(l fad

~~~f;i~liri,:i Bi~·!~~:'rt~[~~t!;le,:s pa ttel cd

HOL'cl was bent over the chests

III1Shlll1-( lights III1lI It \lns'equlllly e~1 his eJes, \lhleh fell on me shnrp aud lIcllt thllt l;~I' olllbe's slgnul Dlust huve ardent, hUlnlng "lib a vlolcnt light. been to postpo It' nctiou 1 could see He sat up pletlJ plllllll\ till' method Hood Intenel "YOll hllle me, sir," he remnrkell. ell to IIc10pi Ilc II .IS to udml t the "Yes, my mnn," sulll I chem fullJ, "I 111U11I1I11(,IH lu lhe (lIslle hy lo"ellng think we mhy go ~o folr ns to sn)" thnt" the <11.1 \I Iliidgl' ,IIIlI 1,IIsing the POI t I Hooel turncd on hiS side, nnel I kicked culIls, nilci \lhldl tbe~ lIoulc1 hUle I tbe daggel out of his lellcb the tilll'e 01 us lit thelt melcy. Bul "If Jail don't mllld, sit, I shoulc1 IIkc lIw III (,H!!11l e of t he pollee In tbe nclgh to be eating sODletlllng," he slliel quiet hOI hood h,ltl S,I I ecl U" flom thut fute IIY, "rYe hnd nothing all dny" fa' aile 111/.;'11 It It'lst und, thnnks to He looked towfilll the hensme chests MOllt/.;OIll!!ll'S 'Iu'cl, ellS, It woulc1 be anel I JlClcel\'ed upcn oue of these the slillng'l' It \\ e llill 1I0t IIlIl nnge to Pllt PI epnt IItions for ,1 meu I I laughed .Iuol hel 1,Ice 011 t he position hy the "You I,now tlJe bouse "ell, 1 see, mOllO\l Hooel " I

1 \I liS IIg'ilt In ml' conjecture, for "Yes, sir," smel he "1'ye done n Rhol til' II rt CI \\ 111 cI \I e he.lI II tbe I e good delll of fOlnglug, 51!, at one time tUlulllg tept soulllI uloug the stones an~ another." He p ISSCII lbe encl of our pussug<" "Yery well Have your meal," I holcllug his IlIntell1 hefole him, and ngreeel "Any hones hrol,en'" "hen lie hnl! 1lisuppelLled we hUll led I "'l'hank y~u, sit, none, sir. A bit out Into the COI'IIl1Ol lind sped aftcI I stiff, sit; thnt's nil t'

him Ollce \Ie SIIW lhe spot of IIghl "Then I think we'lIleale you to your thut glo\\ ell In the Ilelnlty Of, thal supper, Hooel," I snld I examined the shullo\\ !luuse und \\'111 er I elare sa)' candle In tbe Innteln, It would last thut some Honllll hlld cnught his ellr, I some haUlS Ele It bm ned out I "ould IInel he tm neel IInel listen ell. -We shrnnl, revisit the pllsonel' \I Ith sowe sup. Into the III otectlon of the Willi unltl plies. the footsteps h,lrl I csulllell their WilY I "You are not going to keep him By this tlllle I h HI g'uessed his etrnnd, bere?" askcc1 Montgommy in some liU1. 01 ut lenst his destlnutlon He wns plise. hound fOl the tiensllle ehulllber In tbe I I nodded "For the plesent." I,eell aull hnd III ohnhly come tram 'Ye passed out, and I t1l1neel the I,cy thel e PI C\ lously. Posslhly It had heen 10 tbe lock. hIs hWlng pillee lIme ngnln my liS" . "He'll stl/le in tbere," expostUlated sumptlou plol'ed call ect, and 'We Montgomery. watched him opeu the euphoard in the I "Oh, den 1', no!" said I. "It's not tbe wall nud "lIul"h like nn cxpm t, lantern first time the ltcep bas been used as a and nil, luto the uhl'sS I dungeon tbougb I dare say It will be

"IVe must tul,e him tonight,/' said I th lust:' to Montgomel y "It won't do to let / : think the boy tool, a glewsome fellt hl!1l get out of I nnge." at me on tbat occaSion, regarding me

"IontgoDlClY Hoduell Ilnd, cautiously with horror as a malel'olent and bar. upplOnchlng, pulled opcn tbe door in I barous tyrant but In truth I hnel a pur. the Willi Dw\\ Ing himself liP, he I pose in my S;emlng malice, as will up-elumhelCll through lbe SI)llee unll sllc1 I ,

I opened 111Y eyes. The mnn's plans ien;h, to he- But i reckon as n bnt. were eoneeh'ed with excellent elnft It I rlstel )OU file not [Hlltlculul' IIhout woulll he the Inst thlllg I should hln e your cllses You hUI'e messell up "ltll tbought of, nml yet It II ns so simple to manl' u ditty IIttomey" tnl,e ulh'lIntage of the confusion nllll f "You felicitate me too much," suld seetetC' llimself upon the battlements I, "Ith n how "I nm unfOllunnte nfter bls allies had !led enough Ile, el to llnve had a bllef"

"You me a lUsenl, Hooel," I returned, ".\.h I" said the cnptnln and" us fOI a not without admllUtion "But you ale moment silent. "You hal e Hooel'" be a cle\'er lascal " nsked

"Thanl' you sir" snW Ilood "Yes," 'I eO~tln;Wd, "lOU hnle hlld a 1he mnn's Intelligence "ns quick, his

smnl t shot fOl It hut) Olll gnme Is up I 'WIts wele plying e\'cn mate lJulcldy my mun Clev:r ns you mel ha I ~ "lYe hilI e tile hOl1or to possess a you C;lged and I think Cnptuln SCI" pllsoner of "m," snld I comhe nnd ills scoundlels ate fUlther 'I conglntulnte ) ou, sit ," ~.lld he flomth~gol!lthllneIC1" "upon nu elent I hnd nlwn)s nntlcl

"It looks 1II,e it, sir," nelmltted Hood. plltell" Then ngaln he "US quiet, I loolced rounel upon the dmk und seeming abSOlhell In thought, hut sud

grimy II nils "This is n menn hole [or elenh he sat up. "Sec hete, Ml Glent· n mUn of your p.uls to lie festering in," I alex,", he snld, "I \liII be frunk with I suld, "hut I see no choice hefore you. you Ihls thing hns not g~ne IIcconl· You hnve mude ) Oil! 0\\ n bcd, unel you Ing to my notions, anll that s tint As must lie In it A mnn might rot hOle fOI this folly of exploiting the castle IInel drop into the hones of a sl,eleton flam Inside, I put no fnlth In It flom without sound 01' sense of the outside I the olltset A f.lh slegc unl a squate wOllel 'l'he hodles of muny euptl\'es , siege Is mO\ e to my taste But you hUI e decuyed \I Itbln tbese gloomy let 1111 on liS with thnt mont of ) OUlS "ails" I I1IHl tbgse shnlp eyes I will confess

"IIII' e they, Indeed, sit?" snld Hooll I nel Cl saw a position held more keen· polltcly, He snt upon one of tbe onken Iy But thnt's no use to liS, nnd I cases, his eyes hent upon me en! nestly, I tell) all thnt I'm sick of It 1.001" I'll his hody ulmost conehnnt COl U SPI1l1g. tell you how I stanel I ha"e illY men I could hnve helle\'ed tbe mun \Ins pre.l-thel"IO mine, mind )OU, nnll not p.lling n sudden nssnult upon me but I lIood's~nnd I'l'e 110 stoll111eb to gil e It thnt 1 knew he CUll led no "eupon nnd nil up fol' notblng But, hetween lOll

I I II us of stronger und bigger hulld thnn anel me, It's no chlllllpngne sup PCI' to be nut I1ppntcntly nothing of tile defend the enstle nnd lose half JonI' sal t wus In his mind It wus merely natullli life In hlo~ 8 nnd sttatcgles, the deference llue to my position II bleh tbelefole, what elo you Sill' to tetms" he tllOclnl111ed In thnt attention. 'l'hat I "TCl111S!" I eeboed. "To l11nSOlll mnsl, of the twined ser\'unt coneenlell Hooll"" his Indll idllnllty now ns el'er Neyer I He ejnculnteel an onth "Let the once bnd I seen the \'ell IIftell und tho beast tot," he deelured "I'm talking I'enl IIl11n exposeel und nuked to the at olllsel"es" hgllt of day I "Captnln Sercomh~," snld 1 gently,

, lIood," said I, nhnost with II sigh at "I knew l\!r Hood In this huslness ere deo,pnlt nt his Impertnrhnble calm, "do I knew you, and to my !dell be wus tbe ) ou wllnt to stUY here Indefinitely?" I pllme mover In tlle eonspltacJ Let

"Cel tnlnly not, sir: hy your leaye, us say thnt he Is ~one, anll \I hilt hln e sit " he I111S\\ Cl ed PIOlllptly I we to fear?"

"'fhen unon whnt telllls sbnll I offer Sercolllbe lool,ed cxtlemely hlnnle,

dOli n' Into the fUl tber loom, makIng peal'. wonuerfully smllll liaise fOI so huge 11

you lelense?" IllS eyes elropped, nnd OlJ(l 1 conld soe that my \\ ollls hnd thet e II ns silence "Rememher," sulll Itt lick. vltnl spot

hoely. I followed But Hood wus not CHAPTER XIV. I, "thnt no one outside omselves Is I "Hood," be snld, "hns done nothing

WE hnd now n prisoner at war, U II file of yom' existence hCle You but hlundel, unel hesldes"-III the 10" m r001l1-11t lenst thew was

no light to plmce tbe utlm dUlkness­nnd, mal co, Cl', 1 thlnle "e hath knew that he wns In the lort ahol e us. '1'0 gether we eliI'I led up the steps nnll once more looked In tbrougb the frlenel. Iy npel tm e of n doOl upon the chief at our blttel' enemies Hooll, I,neellng up. on the /1001, "ns hent over the chests whlc~ contained the It ensnre.

Suddenly. he stnl ted nnd lifted his head. It mllY hm e heeu that the door clellkeel, or pelhnps he el1ught the sounll of our bl en thing All I know Is that the next moment, /lnll I just ns Montgomery leupell fOI wmd at II stride upon him, he put out his Ulm nnll wlib a swift mo\'cment 01'01 tlllneli the Inn. tern. 'l'be room wns ut once plunged In dnll,ness, dnllmess ~o thick nnd glalelll,e thnt it \\'IIS itlclcdlhle, Etm'. nnl night d" hit nnd hi oodell In those luyl(!ss dungeons, 111111 she lesumcel ber emph'e greedily flOIll thn t 'meek,~ usm p. Ing ellndle. Man tgOUlet·y'S I ush calrlell him to the COlnel' \\ hCle tim boxes IllY, bnt lie encountel cd

lawfully tulwn In the fia. mill' he billden hete till the dny'or I But he got no fmthel, blealdug off glnnt nct, lind must consider judgment nnll none he the wlsm, nnll !U!lllenly and ns though \\ Ith nn ef· "hat to do with him. Fbr C\ en then your hones will !lc'lB cell' sec I tOl t

myself, I had already soll'eel the lIddle' the IIgbt of duy Whnt do )OU 1110'/ "If thnt be so," snld I, rising, "let liS

In my own Fay, '1'0 sny'the truth, I pose?" Bee how Captnln Selcomue will mun· was getting a dlstnste for the ndven. lIood shlfleel his gllze to nu fnce Rge mnttels." ture. It Implied too mllny hard knoel,s, ".\.n~ thing thnt's com eulent to you, I "Hol!1 bnrel," he Intell'upteel. "Sit too rough a usnge for a summer hall. sir I \1 luther leu I e It to J' au, Sll " down n" hlle, sl!. You ha I'e splung day, and, ,~bnt was much WOlse, it 1 eX)lellenced n stillnge ImJlul~e to this affnl! on me. I mllst tllke my entailed on me a gruye tesponsihlllty. el'Y out \\ Ith some emotlou, hilt \\ hetll· J conllsel Come, whnt do J au sny to go·

It seemed to me thllt the elrlft of el this \\us ustonlshmcnt, ungel 01 U ing shnles?" these lawless e\'ents was "bally In the mete sense of the Illlls-nlous. 0\ "heth·l I IICteel my blOWS. "You ale not direction of mureler. ~'he woiel was I er It \\ US II com hlnutloll 01' ull tit ICC [ 6Cllous'l" I remnll,ed ugly enough, but It must be fllced. (oulll not hl1le suh1 I lose [IOlll lilY He glnlleeel fmtll'ely nt Montgom· Murder is what ibe law woulel cnll It, lolce \llth dill!· ery "I will take one thltd," he slllll, and murder was "lhat It came neur he· "and no qllestlons aslted" ing at tbe best, The capture of Hood, I sl1ld "It sbnll "My deur sir," sllill I In amnzement, iben, opened a road at escape, and I "YOII embatlllss lIIe. YOll! tel rns ale had nlready rcsolYell ):0 employ it. Of I "lIb thnt I stnll,ell out of tbe Qungeou too IIheml flam a I'anqulshell foe I cO,ur, .. " It would been possIble and loeleeel the door could not IIceept such genmoslty Anel

hal'e tleasure I It WII'!; Imposslhle to trnnsnct hns!· now, if you will nllow me, ns I hnl'e I1n ib,e.'c.ro'wn It into ness wlth'slIeb a mlln , 1 felt tbe rleed I,appolntment with l\Ir Hood s401 tly, I

of I eclploelty, ' whm ells den ling with must"­Hooll lemlnded me of nothing so much I But this alarmed him, as I cOllld per. ns of digging at n plecll of luhber thnt cell'e, for he chnngeel color anel put out will fiy gentl,Y bac!, "hen tbe a finger to catch my nl IU,

Is remoyed. And so it must I "I will stand In with all of YOll'" be

~v;:~l~rlt,~~~~~.~:tI1~ Scream be that I should cried, tails at a compromise, I Sllllelll, befolC I could reply an nrl~ulmeiit\tci.:.' terms at a truce' fni'p;""l1Tltltln I in the entrance n'·th .. ,,1

nn.·.v sClgennt, Jones, whom we hnd

L~;~~{a~~~i6~.d:~·i::~ne~ he fore, He suluted us, nnel I mude I. Rn Inqulty us to his In\'estlgutlons

;;:J~~:~~!~~':~~~;'i~~~~~t'~~~~i~j'r'I' "I iun on a trnek, sir," he deelnred, Ii "I enn sny no mOle." And he eyed

Serco~ be R tten tI I'ely e_:~~~.~~t.eh~I~Int·~~i11~til·:1n I "You're not stl uck those gypsies,

.contl:IIl'ut:I~O~Jf~k'~~:<':~t:.;~~ ----','··e s for the henl," snld SCI combe, "ho hnd reo ell his with nn al)peal'ance of

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taln Seleomhe's 1" "IVhy, no," said I, "I hnl e not known

him long" "All," snld he, "nn odd gcntlemlln,

sir. lIIr Hood of the Woodmlln, ho knows some queer stories nbont 111m"

"He snys so, docs he'" snlll I Jones elllpbntlcnlly wllgged his hend

"Yel) queel," be ndded I~lom \\ hlch It appefileel to mc thnt ~[r ,Toues might not he QU,lto so Slllal t as he seemed, lind nlso til II t MI Hood \IllS cyen smnl tCI What his ohjcet might huve heell In splelldlng un el II leputlltlon for Selcombc I could not guess, but thnt he bnd an object, nnd 11 mnterll'll oue, I dill not doubt for a moment.

Though I had Intloduced the idea to Scrcomhc's notice, nnd tho introduc· tlon hnd had Its effect, I had not yet ~Iyen sbnpe nnd suhstance to my plan or letting air the one scoundrel agnlnst the'othel I fOlesnw that 1 could 1m· plove my own position yery suhstan· tlally hy this system of balance, and I detelmlnell to go now fortbrlght to Hood on tbe snme errand. He had failed me In the 1Il0rnlng, hut perhaps he would bn, e glo"n wiser In the I

conrso of tbo day's Imprisonment. ThelO Is nothing like solitude and thB opportunity of lelleellon to hrlng a mun to pluelenee, nnd now, too, I had seen SCleomhe nlld hnll a genuine otTer to consider I cnme to the eonclusl)n that, aftcr all, Hooll would not prolre ohdmnte lind th.lt tht' end of thB war· fllle "US nlmost In sight

In some such mood ns this I mad€' the j0111ney to the l,eel1, fintterlng my· sci f II It h the ~uccess of my dlplomney U11l1 cOIll[1Iucenlll' contemplating aD honolnhle seltiement which would rill Ilg of 0111 It ou bles, hunlsh tlle~e" let'" ed I 11 t1l](1 01 S .lllll Icnl e us to the eel>" fOl tnhle enJoyment of our shulc In tho tl 0.IS111 e of the 'i') I Inns

Dlnnet "US mel 'I he clock In the hllil h.1(1 clJlmed hnlf Pllst 8 I expect· cd Setcomhe lit 0 a clock nnd IIlIlSt

hur I Y to seem e the In tCI view hefol e thnt I entcrcd the dungeon carefully nnll locked the doO! hel'lnd me, ns was my enstom Then, t11111ll1g, I cnst tho IIgh t tOIl nl d the hox()s upon wbleh Hood hnd su t

lIe "as not thcI e Hnstlly I flnshed the Inntclll 1011nd the Willis 'l'llclo was no sign of Hood. 'l'ho elungeon ,,'as empty

(To be, continued)

'Vantecl to"Jt.~h(j,,,l rho MUl!h 'l'hel e "as a SCI les of bl!! glut les com·

mltted In the fusl1lOnnble section of Bllltimore So anxious wete the police nutholltles to npplehend the eulpl1ts thnt Instructions wele Issueel to the lounelsmen to eXClelse extlnoldlnnlY 'Igllnnce llllling thell t0111 s of Inspec· tlon

On one occasion just nfter mlc1nlght an officer SIlW emerging noiseless'" from n house In ]~utaw place 11 youn.; mnll, II ho hnsUly dnt teel down tbe sheet 'l'he oilleer mnde nctel him ns lIlpldly as possible When he had stopped tbe young mun ho snld.

"Didn't you come out of the cOllier houoe just now?"

'l'he young fellow, though of qnlte a respectllble Illr, seemed III at ense "I did," he IIllswered, with some confu· sian

"Do you II I'e III thu t housc?" ste!l1I~' demnndcd tlt<l oillcel.

"'l'bat's lin llupertluent question," lCo plied the young mlln In a tone of g!Cn t Indignation. "I don't see whnt busl· ne~s of yours It Is so long ns het· fntheL' doesn't object "-Success JlIngnzlll'1

Inn. In lluDgftry.

Wayside Inns In HungUlY gonernlly rejoice In yery qunlnt titles 'l'hls onfr was called the DloPPClln nnd had tbe usual sign outside-viz, a long pole} wIth a woollen ring lind n gigantiC wine bottle suspendeel from It. 1 he­system of Iweplng the SCOles Is pllml· tll'e, bu t prlletlelll The I cgultu cus· tomels and the, Inn[,cepet ench lun e I~ bit at wood called 10\,118, with titfr name or the pelson wlltten on It, lind el'ery lItel' of wine consumed Is mnlke!lJ by each maldng n notcll on his re­spective bit of wood \\'hen the SCale­Is pnlll off, hath the lovns III e hUlned. Consequently you hell I tite pensnnts In­l'ltlng ench other to Ingyollloviasmo­In, literally dllnk on my "Imotc!) stick," "hleh Sounds most comlcal.­"IVanderlllgs In Hungary."

TH;u'. . '.rIMES,. TREHERNE, lWA.NITOBA. .. .. EX-MAYOR CRUMBO I

RECOMMENDS PE-RU-NA ApprnlMllIg a Glided Jo ...

An Insurance' milD who lias been busy for 80mo mouths wftu the prob­lems of adjustmcnt Ilrlslng fl'OIll tite Snn Francisco 1h'e snys lilat one of tue queerest q uestlol1~ wns' the loss OD a Chlullmnn's joss, II big gilded god, "The udJuster found thnt SOLDe sixty or se\'ellty minot· josses WCl'e also In­burco. "'lien ill! l'epOI·ted tills we cer· taillly lilld II IUCI'ry lillie trying to !lg. 1Il e UOW much II g011 was worth who couldu't cnre for himself. llut we !lulll­Iy Ill'rllllg~d u sell Ie of nllucs tuut

K~g~t~!!~D~e~ H~~SH~R!~ff~~d';RATTLERS IN ONTARIO JAPAN TEA DRI N KERS ~ and How Ho Was Released. I - • I

~W=~==== I "For years. n ma~ YOU REALLY MUST, TRY ~yr," Is how ChaB. NOW ARE TO BE FOUND IN CER.

"My Endorsement of Pe·ru-na Ia Based On Its Merits." ,

-Ed. Crumbo.

E D. CHUMBO, Ex-Mnyor of New Albany, Ind., writes from '511 E. Oak street:

"i'vJy endorsement of Peruna is bo.sed on its merits.

"I f a man is sick he looks anxious­ly for something that will cure him, and Peruna will dQ the work.

"I know that it will cure catarrh of the head or stomach, indigestion. headache and any weary or sick feel­ing.

"It is bound to help anyone, if used > according to directiuns.

;'] Illso know dozens of men who apefLk III the highest tel m8 o[ 1'C111l1fL Ilnd Il1lYe ~ ct to hellr of anyone Lemg ciiHappolntcd in It."

MI'. Cllllllbo, in n later letter, dated All/!, 25, 1!l04, says:

"My health is good, at present, but if I should hnve to take IIny male medicine I will fnIl bnek on ])el'lllla,"

The Fox a Good Mouser. Tho fox Is an excellent mouser. He

will 110 and watch for a fielc1 mouse In the long grass Il!w a cat; .. pounce upon It, I,!I\ It wllh a ,bite, and lay It on one side unlll he has cllught an­other and another, when, plcl{lng them all up, he wll! can leI' away with them to serve lhem out to the cubs. This fact was confirmed by wllnes~es In Scotland who wore examined 'by a'com­mlttce of the Board of 'Agriculture when taldng evidence all the occasion nC the plague of field voles on the L~w­land shoep Carms In 1893.-LondDD Grll<Phlc.

J3e there a Will Wisdom Points the Way -'l'he slck mall pines for relief, but he dislikes sending for thc doctor whieh l1Iean~ bottles of drugs never consllmed. He hns dOt the resolution to load his stomach with compounds whicl. slIlell villninously unci taste wors" Hut iJ he have the will to denl IlIlI1self with his ailment" wis­clom 'I ill db'oct his nttention to PIll'­melae'b Vcgefablc Pills, which, as a specinG for Indigestion and di~orders of th'3 digeftlve organs, have 110 equlll.

It is reported from Nllllaimo thllt fhe dog 8111mon arc running heavy huuls. 'rhe Gulf of Georgia compan cllptl1l'ed 3,000 in one day.

Minard's Llmment Relieves Neuralgia.

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Isn('d o\·el-rilody."

F01'i f fl c..~:, ( I t}l1 ,,_

The ell,\' 111\11 titt' tower which tlle SOilS or X ,1IIh IJI'II}1i1~Cct tu builti Wlll'll fho ellrtlest l'ccor,:eJ Instllllc(,~ or f():'U, rt('ntioll. Tile to\\'I'I' III this clIse WlIS ulltioubtelll;1' II cif'1I11'1.

I~nttll nnd tlnllun. Scyernl hlllltirp,l \\ rltcrs all the sub·

Ject claim that thl' Italian. with slIch chllllges liS nlltnrully come nbont In the cOllrse of ages. Ims u I ways IwcII tlle IlIlIgllnge of tllP C0l111110n people 1t\'lllg III the boot shapclI pcnlllslIlu. These \\TltCrS aSHert tha t La tin WllS tue Illn­guage of Iltel'lltlll'e. tue luw und tbe millcated classcs, whtle Haltl1n wus S:\(ll:')ll hv f Iltl n,4.U'\ ... ,

Eskhno '(,h.'un lug Stfcl'~ ... A "throwing' sllel{," "throwing

bOlll'el" 01' "spell I' !llro\yel'," ns It Is sOIll~tlmes culied, Is f\ con!t'lnlnce for cosUng' a javelin 01' hlll'poon, whlcu Is elllployed iJy VIII'loIlS Sil \'uge races, SIlCU us the Anstrnflulls. some Soutll Americnn trlbell I1nll especlnliy by tue I~sklmos, among' wl:olJl Its use Is ul­most lIuh'erslll. Hou~hly spciOltln~. It Is a nm'row grc<'Ye!l hnllrd u foot or so long, with one end cul Into II hnndle null lhe otuel' proylril'd l\'llll II stud or spur for tue b'ltt. c,( tlln sp!!nl' to rest n'!lllnst. It II' uSl",1 lhllS: Grl1splng tue h,lIldle ns ue woul,l II ~"\'ol'd, the mllll U ts the sbaft of 1l1e b'jJelll' lu to the 1:J'oO\'e, with 1I1\~ 1J1l1 t r.-)stlng ngolnst llie stud, stentlVlllg tIle ~Jleal' wltb tlle IIngm', Tuell, '.!xteUlling his arm anll bendlug buck his /Jaml till tue spear lies 1I0rizontlll, he nlml'l ut the mllrl, I1l1d propels tim weupon by a quick forward jeri, or th!! etlclt. [n tbls WilY [ UU ve seen Eskimo boy~ -casting their fOl'ked jll\'elins lit wounded wllterfowl.,

MAKESNEW BLOOD.

H. Powell, of 105, TAIN\LOCALtTIES. Rng~an,Street, KlnS' , stan, begins 11 h ' story. "A. martyr to chronic constl· patlon, but now 1 am free fran:. It and nil through the use at

Chas. H. Powell Dr. Leonhardt's Anti. Pill. I "

"I was Induced to try Anti-Pill by rending the testimony at some one who had been cured of constipation by It. I had sul'f..'l'ed for eighteen years and hnd tn ken tons of stut! recom. mended as cures but' which made me WOrse rathel' than better. Doctors told me there wail no CI1I'e for me. Dr. L6I.)ni;''l.rdt's Anti-Pill cllred me," I

All ~.,alers or The WH'l":I-Fyle Co., LimIted, Nlagam Falls. ant. 602

'Ille IJog'lcnl QueNtioll.

A ilttle l'hll:l!lelphla boy wns tnl;cn by his futher 1'0l' his Ilrst \,I~lt to the zoo. Stopping before nn InClosure, he nRI;cd, "Pupn, wunt nnlmnl IS thnf 1" Headlnp; Ihe slgl1 tnclted up to one sille, uls futher responded, '''1'hnt, my son, Is a 11I'ong horned .lntelopc." "1\:ln he 1I10\\' his horl1s 1" was lue question tbut PI'Olllptly followell.

PI'n IHC and 1i"ln ttl'I'Y. I

We must dellne f1ufl!!I'Y lInd prnlse. They lire' distinct. '1'rlljnn wns en· COtu'oged to virtue by the pnuegyrlc of Pliny. 'l'lberlus lIecnme obstlnute ill vice fl'om Ille lInttery of tlle sena­tors,-Louls X\-l.

T"o GJrl,., It Is just a'S ens~' to l'alJ In lu\'p, ,,-ltl1

n rIch girl ns It Ig to I'nlJ in lo\'c with Il poor one, lJut It Is gellcl'tllJy el1sit!r to .• mul'n: ~- L·t,," ()J,n i

lUlc)lRCl AUJ,;'cln'N YINlo.UII

Michael Angulo seems to lIa \'e be· :Ieyea tuat be rceeh'ed some of his :nost noted Insplrntlons In n 11ronm or ~Islon. In olle of his lettm's lie nlJuc1es to tue stntnc of ~Iuscs ul1(l Intimates that tue !dell clime to ulm In a drp.n m

Some Things That Max Be Seen In \he Countrv-All Other Snakes In This Province Are Harmless-Result of the Researches of PrOf. Cope-Uses of the Toad Succinct,ly Set Forth.

'.rhe subject or snaltcs Is one which cannot fall to Intercst n grNlt many people during the holldny seaS0!', especially those the princIpal part nf whose life Is pnssed In cities, where opportunities of seeing repliles arc nl­most entirely confined to. the Intol'lol or glass cases. and the Imaginary "al'lety produeell by an over-Indul­gcnce In rort~' rod. Once, howe\'or, lhey lenve the feverish life of trm ns and get close to nature's h"nl't, sum­mer resorters are liable nt nny moment b run UJl against nne and there is always the possl,bUH}' DC be'ng bllten. Naturally, therefore, It Is desirable that something definlle should be Imown abnut lhelr hablis, and the possible da nger from their bites.

'1'.he rattlesnalw Is lhe only poisonous snake occurring In Onlllrio. nlHl they are now v9ry !'nrc In all parts oC lhe province, except somc few restllcted qocalltios near Lafim ]~I'le and the Georglnn Bay. ~rhen t hc cOllntry was first settled they were common en­ough, pnrticularly so In l'ocl,y regions. '.rho banl{s of the Niagara River and tho tace of what Is Imo\\ n as the Ham­tlton Mountain having 'been'lfOl'ncrl~', among their favorite resorts. The In­troduction of pigs Into the countl y was proba,bly one ()IC lI'~ chief factors In the destructiDn of lhese dangprous cl'en­tnros, For; as Is well Iwnwn, pigs' can IdJl and eat rattlesnakes \\ Ith Impun­Ity. It Is supposed lha t tho pols0n of the snake cannot be ,sumclently Intro­rluced Into the clrculatinn to cause i1cabh owing to the thick lal'el' of fat with which the dnmestlcated pig Is covered,

The Rattlesnakes. There Is a cam man. bu tel'l onenus,

Idea, that one new segment Is added 10 lhe num'ber on a rattlesnal,e's tall each year. The f!loCt Is lhe number va-

If ~ttacl;e 1 "ith !lllolem 01' summer rles, as many as foul' have b,*,n ob· coffipll1int nf any lllnd send at once served to be acquired In a single yem" for it/bottle '.1 Dr. J.D. Kellogg's ])ys- ~he terminal segments, too., are con­entery Cordinl and lise it according to stwntly being worn ofC, so that tho dilect'ons. 't act>! with wonderful num'ber oC segments prosent is no In­I'!lpidlly in SL bduing that dreadful dlcation of the age oC the snall{e.

That is How Dr. Williams' Pink Pills disease that weakens the strongest These snal,es can only slilke a dis-h A l t1 tIt tl I ianco equal to about nne-half the Cure t 0 Common ilments of, I ife man one 11\ e es roys Ie young a/l[ lengt'" of tho' body. They n~II not

'[ 1 . bl 1 "'I t· . t delicnte. l'hu"e who have used tIllS ,. ,~ .. a nng new ooe . .I. la IS JUS l ' necessarily be called to strIke, for lhls I t D \ "'11' , P' k 1)'11 I e 101e' 11 ,medICllle say. it astr pi omptl" w I!l I'., I lflms In I s ate a - J they can do on elbher side, aR far as do ' t II I . nnd nc\'er uiIs 'to effect a thorough ways lI1g - IlC un y ma ong new tho position of the body wllJ permit

blood. 'I'his new blood strengthens elll e. them to reach. f!V''''V orglm in the body, lind strikes Rattlesnakes are ovoviviparous, and

ght nt the root of anaemia, nnd IIIr"', or P.ey. not very prollf1c. Proe. Cope Cound the coml11on ailments of life which J\[ost IJlrc1s oC PI'O~' nre proylded with nine eggs In the body of a female have their origin ill POOl', weak, wat- nlctatln;.l' mClIllJrllllcs, thnt sel'\'C to keep thirty-seven Inche,s long. elY blood. Mrs. A. H. Seeley, of Stir- tue eye [lcrl'ectl~' cleun onrl Ilrlght. , ~'he mttlesnakes may 'be dlstingulsh-ling, Ont., tells what'DI'. \Villiams' , cd' from. all olher Canadian snakes by Pink Pills did for her fourteen year 1I f II I II I d I t Id ' "'r" IIm'HeN I" Ar'·"nth.... 'lIr10 0 all' nil' we -mal' {C Clarac ers: o Sister, l\ ISS AnnlC Sage I', aftcr ~ a IIJ HI t 1\01 t 1I b t

otllel' treatm-ent 11 ad fnl·led. Slle,says'. Tru\'oltllg on tue .lrnouline pampas x ary w lOU so ee 1, u 1'1'0--, "v\ded with a long erectile, perforated

"For some yeal's Annie hnd not been lit .Interesting' If not enth'ely cornfortll' polson fang on each side In front; a well. She wOllld tllke spells of d.,.----.. ," IJle. Men there ,are sCllreo, IJnt horses deep pIt between eye anc1 nostril. Boc1y ness and headaclies that woulcl aro Illentlfnl. Often sixty horses lire stout; head large, fiat, triangular, on for seveml days, and her whole driven In the snme teulll. :.rue ,driver a slender neck; pupil elllp,tical, placed would become drv and hot' Is perched thirty feet from tlle ground. ver[olcally. Tall P,Tovlded with a millo she wns burning:up 1vith ~'1I" wngons IU'e sOUletlllles' lIfty feet composed (IoC horny rings, which are lips would swell, until neal', madill 01 s I ing point, nnd then .wllen the. fever .)l1g nml fifteen wide, wulle the back e ca es. would lenve her the<ouLer skili of the ... ·hnnl~ 111'<' fnl1,'I""" r",,~ M' ~~ hl~'- Others Are Harmless. lips would peel off. She doctored ' All other snaltes found In Ontario are, With two differont doctors, but they A SEN!"! BlE MERCHANT. wlLhout exeepllon, perfectly harmlesR, die! not succeed in curing her, ,and , " Helf,Islalle!, Aug. 20, 1903. and, In nearly every case, are \leci<1edly the trouble seemed gradunlly to be " useful 10 the gardener. Among lhose

Minnrd,'s Li liment 00., LI·ml'teel. fal I n I tl ]1 tit iI growing worse. 'fhen we betan giving l' y c~mmon n Ie I SIC S use as De:lI Sirs,-Your "I'aveller I'S 11ere summer reso t ar th t hoI' ])1'. \Villiams' Pink Pi! sand un- U l' see comm0n gal' el'

del' this treatment she has recovered to·d'lY nnd we are getting a IlIrge snake, which Is the most abundant of her health. l'he headaches ,and .dizzi- qunnt:f,y of your MINARD'S LINI- any.' It Is an elOceec1lngly Ynl'lnlblo spe­ness have 'her colol' is im- MEWL ·We f.nd it the'best Liniment cles, scarcely any lwo being exactl~'

in tIl) maritPt making no eXCeIJtl·oIl. alike Irl coloratlnn proved better, and she ,. . . has " nttacks of the \Ye hnve ile'ln in business ]3 years The waleI' snalw is another very eom-

the doctors. '\Ve and 1- ave handled nIl kinds, but have' 1110n snalm, In nearl}' al! smllll! streams with what Dr. dropped them all but yoms; that sells and lal{es throughoilt Ontario. When

~1~:')~u:~i;~~l~~~ril~:;llds have done for itself; the others have to be pushed to molested this crenture shows fight, them to other g'lt rid of. ' anel malws strenuous efforts to bite Its

!vI. A. HAGERMAN. tormentl)r. It Is, however, pel'lectly harmless. It swims weI! and rapidly, and feeds on' frogs and small fish.

'l,he fox enal,e Is the Im;gest and

TlIe Inrgest ph:ture ever plliutell by n BrItish m·t!st Is snlll to be SiL' Jumes ~'hornlltl1's work (1I1 lho cetltng ot tbe grent hull ut Gr('ullwlch hospital rell- J

1'esentlng tbe fOtllHtm'S, Wlllinul' III. I;,-,~"~~'~~il~e~ nnd Queen Un!'y, slIrrouuded by tue 0 nttrllJutcs of 110 tlonal prospcl'lty, whIch

" ·4.t"p~·'Dorton' CJ"b. I strongest at all our snakes, one hav-"Cn1'\'Us, was thnt operutlon ~'ou Jler- ! lng, been r.,ecorded as moasUl~ng 7 feet

~o~'med on old H:mlts successful?" i 11 Inches, but, at the same time, i& one "Successful?, Ye~: slngnlnrly so." of the 1110S.t harmless and timid. AI-

measures 112 l!\' r.r. r",,~

; 0.1.1 FN~nch ·CuHtom.

In the Routh of 1,'I'lInClJ Ihe handing ,of ,II sweet IlcU. lIy n youllg' ludy to young gClltieman Is n poltte way ot stilting tblLt sue Is tll'ell of his com· puny. . "

." ;"Slngulal':Y? .Then he's l'ecoYerlng,' thougl] not very common. It Is gcncral~ Is be'" ly distributed from the Nlrugarn penln- -

. I sula to the Georgian Bay, and probably ot '/I' ~ somewhat further north. "

~ I' -. The mlll, snal,e ov spotted a.<lder Is I\.

_ very varl!llble species, its varIeties run. I nlng by degrees Into' extremes, which , , bear 'little resemblance to the type

J form. ~,,~ ~ . l

II CEYLON GREEN TEA

Same flavor as Japan, only porfectly free from adul­terations of an! kind. It is to the Japan tea drin~er what "SALADA" Black is to the black tea drinker.

Lead Packets Only. 40, 60 and 60c per lb. ,

M k Y SlI.tillfted with your .hort, .tubby. IICralrlrl;y hair P Or would you like ito a e our longer. richer, thickorP Then feed ito with Hall'. Vegeta.ble Sicili&n Hair

Hair , Bellew.r. There'. solid com1ort in

(j hlUldaom. ha.ir. Get It I B. happy I Por the wbl.kers and mouIMelle we aake BUCDNGBA..J('! DTK It. colon a rto~ ,~ .. row or a loft bl.e1<. !t. l' I!A L[. '" CO_ Nuhu~ N.IL

Gray's Syrup 0:/

Red Spruce GUill For Coughs and Colds.

A Warning to DOctors. A p11yslc'rtn In The Lancet warns hIs

readers IIgalnst lhe hosty expression 'f optnlnn by doc\ol'~ nbout lho naturo

of their patient's olhnenls, At a clinic was a subject \\'Ilh a Illurmur In his heart and \\ Itll one of his eyes much dilated. The peculinr appearance of the eyq secmell to have some connection \\'\1 h lho cardiac nffnction, but various op1l110ns were expressed by the d IITer­ellt studenls as to whnt the preCise na­ture of this rolal1on could be. 'Phe dls­cnsston \\'''s just bccomlng Interesllng when the patient romarlccd lhat his sll'llnge In~k'l1g ere \\'llS made of glllss! At another clinic the professor In I ehalge was discussing learnedly a'bout Ihe Importance of atlendlng to minor sYJl1ptoms, "NO'w," gentlemen," ho said, "In the case of this womlln here, C"I taln things could be connclentty af­firmed from the condition of hoI' teeth." He was proceeding to pal·t1cu­IlIr'zo, but just then tho patient brol,e In upon him. "Please, sir," she said, as she tool, out her teeth. "I will hancI them around; tho young gen t1eman might IlJte to look at them closer."

I\. .. cu'un Arnblc. The Arnblc used in the Kornn differs

ns LDUCU from tue AmlJlc Ilse(l In 01'01-nnry conyersntlon nnd Inlercolll'se In the enst ns the Lntln dllIers frol11 tbe Hultnn. Tue Karlin Amblc Is that of the IItcrary clnsses; the eollofltliol At'a­blc that of tlle COnll110n peonl?

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JJ1ur.::rnf\'IT. The fa\t1('r "I 1'IO;(r.lphy was 1'lu· ~

tarch. Critics lIll' ~'''ler:tlly agrcell tllat. the model blogl 11'11) Is thut of JOUIISOU, by Bosweti.

'J'h.· Itf·.t SCOIl. \

The southerll ell I I'll lice of tlle Red sen Is com mil 11111',1 by luc fortress ot" Alleu nnll the I'lll t Oil the tittle Isluhd of Pm'lm, In the stl'llit of Bllbel-:\Ion' , dell, the guns 01 Ihe Illtter completelY' co\'ering lhe 1l,1I'IO\\' ('hllllnel 111111 the' fortress domlll,lllllg tho entrance te tue sell.

1.11nlnth·." nt1l1 \ Lh;htnlng:

~'ue sound of IhulI,ler mny be' benrd for twenty or I \\('lIlr-f1\'e mties; willi the enr to the ~I'l"llltl. llIuch fartllcr. Llgulnlng Is I'plledl'd fOI' 150 ~o 200 I11liml, -

Put Your F ect in

Feels good, right off. smooth, .ilky. Fits jutt doesn't it;' Nice and warm,

And every pair is jutt th'e!. same~jn There is always WtlJIlIiLIl--<U;IU .,c:olIl7I!I?I:,'; fort-and WEAR-in .. Dominion Brand" Hose. This tag guar­antees all three.

LoOk for it when­ever you buy.

"lb. T., TIIal

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" THE 'TIMES, '~'l'RE'HERNE, MANITOBA. ,

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S I ( for Fall'and Winter '~ ~ We are showing the most 'complet~ and most stylish ,I ~ ( ~ stock of high grade ready-to-wear overcoats and suits

' , for fal~ and .winter that it was ever our· pleasure to offer

~~~ to the, men of this. town and vicinity. We illustrate the _~' sty les, each correct and each made in handsome and , .

(j serviceable clothes. . 7"

l!D The style of these gannents is the la~est and n10st !1) ~ ~ ~ generally approved in all the ,great style centres. The : i tailori~g cannot be ~xcelled---a big stat~ment but a true : : . one. The ,cloth in them js the ~est the mills produce.' i i . As for fit---we gnarantee a lit ·or no sale. And what : ! about price, you ~y? . The price is from $5.00 to $10.00 i i less than a good. custom tailor would charge you. . We . !

• i , . have them in all sizes ;1nd weights and many prices. : i 'There is no possibility of your. not getting what you t1ti • . want here: but better come early 'and get your choice. l2

Sp'euial. for One Week. COilYRIGt1Tl:O 8Y Ti11: 19WNOt'-SCO.l906 \ , '

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Twenty=five per, cent. "Discount off all Boys' Suits. , I

" " .Come and get your boys' clothe&, while this ==============, Disc()unt is on.=.=========::::;:====== ,

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con~U1unity are apparently str~in- that are 'anything but pardonable iug a,t the leash of -credit.' and it is and "some caseslhave been 'reported the duty of every banker; not'ou- when damage has been dOlie to pro.' Iy to his bank, 'but" to the - p~rty. Unless,the boys ,desist from at ,large, to judiciously control this.practice one or inote, of th~m

nancial ' inipettlosi ' would m~y"be treated to a dose of slipper. " ble,the, ' ,

l"gClodS ma;'lfeJl~~d this The census retu~ns for the, tqree your prairie provinces are now, nearly ur _ completed., Approximately it,' is

uOllse..rn: thoug~t the population' cif' M~ni-,~"~'~"'!"! , rich ,wIll be, 360,000. : SaskatoJte-

wan 260,000, and· Alberta '186',000.' Representation' of Manitoba in ·the house of, " is' stationary at

after', the de~n­census ofr9iI" but 'next~ s~s-

~. GENERAL ~ ,MERCHANTS ~'

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ILSON ,

When you do buy Chocolates, ,I why not'

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The excellence of Boyd's. Chocolates is now the common­, est knowle'dge, and they are , Ii purely Western product.

IRfHfRNf · MILLS -, ~

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The ii?w. Treherne Flour',Mills have been equip-, ped WIth the very latest patents in flolll" making ,

machinery, and are producing an entisely new brand of flour, which is more quickly handled than "any flour previously milled. This flour 'needs somewhat differ~nt treatmellt than any othe~ flours, Illld it's use involves "less labor in bread malting. We are ,'going. to issue some printed instr4ctiotis showing'the difference ill

I wor,king and 'feel positive that whl:Jn ,you have become accustomed to our p'rod~lct, you will have no time for any either. Those who' have made... ~read·. acceor.ditig to tile new system are strong .. I1l theIr pratses, and, !;memb!,!r we can save you from $5' to $7 on'a gpst of 50 bnsliels of wheat. ,

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- , Tho rnto of l!ltoro.~ J. 6 1-2 por couto lr ),011 wnnt t.o put a lanD on your rnrm

1n0l1 •• Doo't wnlt uotll rn~oo of Jotor­o.~ Ineronoe. Do It now. AlBa eholco Cnrm proporty ood wild 1nud lor 0010.

Agont Cor SlIokotchownll londo In tho vicinity oC tho now city 01 Sookotoon. CIl11I1I1<1 oeo lIot.

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Mr. and Mrs.' F. Marlin spent \VedllC!iday ill Winnipeg. '

Editor Peel, of Holiand, was a visitor in tOWI1 last 'I'uesc1ay.

Mr. \OV1ll. \OVarrell was a business visitor to the city on Tllesc\ay.'s train.

f Gamet Metcalf, of Winnipeg, is

visiting his parents in town for a

.... 'Miss Hird went in tei the city by

last Satttrday's passenger.'

On Monday 'two car loads of brick were unloaded for the new school. •

W. A tchesol1 ieft .last Monday Lavenham, en route, to Swan

Ri ver. . ' Geo. McGowan was a busl11ess

visitor in tbe city the fore part of the week. .. ,

Messrs. H. Kickert, F. Gearing and A. FrY'spent last Sunday at Swan Lake. '

A foulltaiu pen ,was picked up on B~oadway and awails/an owner at thiS office. • '

, An ex lra track gang has been at

work here during the past week, erecting snow fences.

Rev. 1\'1r. a~ld Mrs. Coleman; of Lavenharu, were visitors in Glen­horo over liight Monday. ,

It is expected that the new hotel -the 'Treberne House-' will be ready for business next week.

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.' Mr. P. McKeown, of the Russ,ell House, Ratbwell, was a business visitor, to the town last week. ,

Mrs. Wm. Jackson, of Holland, was a visitor in towo 00 ~onday.

, . A. R. McDonald was a passen­

ger to Winn"ipeg ,all Satn,rday m9rn­ing's train.

" Geo. R. Dewar,' Carman, tele-pb.on.e inspector, came to town on

ay nigbt. -, , ,

Miss Amv Cooper, ivbo is teacb­ing school at Methven;' spent Sa~ur-day at ber home hen'!. • "

011 the evening of Monday, Oct. 29th inst.. there' will ,be a grand dinner and entertainment in tbe Metbodist chnrch, Lavenbam. Din­ner w"m be served cram 5 to 7 :30 • o'clock. Tickets, adults So cents, children 25 cents. Reme'mber the date.

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GOR!H-]n Treherne, oil \oVednes­day, Oct. loth. 1906, to Mr. and Mrs. Gorie"a son, (still born.)

, CHAMBBRS - Near Treherne, on

Friday. October 12th, 1906, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J: Chambers, a son.

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NEED ANY

\OVeddi'I,lg'Invitations, Calling Cards, Letter Heads, Note Heads, , Memo Heads, Bill I-leads, Statements, Envelopes" Order Books, •

, 'rhe Times and the Winn .. ip,~e"g,." FERRIs-At Rossendale, on Thurs-Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Parker, of Weekly Free Press combined ' M d

, few days. '

Recp.ij)t' Books, Business Cards, Business Circulars, Auction Sale Bills, Anything in fact in the

st. ClatHle, spp.nt a short while in date to Jan. 1st" 1908, for $1.50; £Iay"Oct. 4th, 1906, to r. an town this week. Mrs. F~ed Ferris, a son ..

Printing'LlIle

Mrs. 'W.O. Barkwell spent a part Mrs. McKee and her son, John, of last week in Winnipeg, return­

werc passengers' to the city by ing home Saturday evening. Wednesday's train. '

Jos. Darnara, who has been ill Mr. and Mrs. Neil Milligan, of with measles, is bei~g ,cared for,by

LavellhalJ1, spent a short time in Mrs. ,Winkler, and is slowly recov-town during the week. '" ering. '

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C. V. Lindsay's law office is' be- ,'Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Barkwell ing treated to a coat of paint. I-I. and Miss Gladys returned from' a ,Kickert is the artist. short trip to the 'Peg on Friday

'Mrs. R. A. Sandersol; returned e,vening. ' bome last Saturday evening after a N. Wilson lost one of his driv-few days spent in the city. ers last Friday morning. Inflama::.

'I'he new :Methodist churcb at tion of the lungs was the cause of Lavenham will be opened on tbe its death. 29th im:t.. with a grand dinner and Mr. J. S. Mllnro is having an concert. . I open fireplace built in' his house.

Alex Ingram carne up from the The work is tieing done by Mr. Alex De Vit. city last Saturcray evening and en-

joyed a few days' shoot in this dis- James Galley, of Wingham,Ont., trict. ~ brother of 'Dr. Golley, returned

Mrs. J. K. 'Robson returned £rom Edmonton 'and spent' a few home last Saturday after a days in tOWIl. \ . weeks' visit with, friends ill N.' Wilson conduCted a sale of around Morden. horses at Hollaud last Siitnr'rlA'V'-,

Tuesday's temperature woilld lead The horses were all di'sposed of one'to believe that we ,were a long 100f)"rl prices were realized. " _ way off winter y.et. It registered Art Paulin had the U;isfort~ne 'to 73 in the shade; be thrown from' a rig last Thurs-

Geo. Henly is, disposing of evening,' 'injuring bis right leg~ which necessitated the,use of a

farm stock and implements by tch 'for:a 'few days. ",: " lic auction, at' 28-9-9,' on Nov. 2nd.: N. Wilsou the bam mer. '

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Mr. and Mrs. Jps. Thomas to 'return their sincere thanks' the help and kindness shown to them by the neighbors and friends in their bereavement. , • ,

Re\'. Mr. Wiggins, of Holland, 'conducted both services tbe Methodist churcli last Su bebalf of tbe Connectional the ch ll1'ch. A special 'collectiC!n was taken up.

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, Mrs. Jas. Stevenson and her grandson, master Wm., Johnston left on Wednesday's passenger for the city en,' route to 'I'ogo" Sask. They '~ere' accompanied to the, ca-

-- pital oy Mr. Stevenson, who re­turnea the same evening.

Mr. "and Mrs. W. G. Sutherland, of Winnipeg, wbo have been visit­

, ing at M.r. J as. Stanton's !lnd wi t? otber friends in Treherne and VI­

" cinity" 'returned 110me ,.this week. , , Mrs. Su'tberland ,desires to, tbank

her friends for their ,kindness, , ' s V; III pat h y' 'during her recent

\ ' trouble. ~h"';.'

-MARWOOD - Near Treherne, on

Sunday, Oct. '14th, 1906, to Mr. and Mrs. D. Marwood, a daugh-ter. •

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THOllIAS-N ear- Treherne, on SUIl­day, Oct. ' 14t11, 1906, Elizabeth, tbe only daughter of Mr. "aod Mrs. J. Thomas, aged 23 years, 9 montbs and 14 days.

Sick Hea~ache Cured. - ~

Sick ,qeadache is caused by de-rangement of the Stomach and by indigestion. Chamberlain's Stom­ach and Liver Tablets correct these disorders and effect a cure. By taking tbese tablets a's soo\1 as • the fitSt indication of the disease pears, tbe attack ',may be '",n'1'tl,>tl

WE: DO ALL THIS, CLASS OF' WORK

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During th.e Jiar've'st time We are' going to mald~ '[\ specialty of serving meals continuously all day, ane! on in the evening, to accommodate those who are harvesting and draw­ing \vheat, Hot coffee and lunch may be h~d at any. time. , .

MR.S. M. BR.OCH:. ,

=a:=he=r=e~=or=sa=le~'=b=y=-<!e~a=le7r-5~~='1 S<~mN Cs .-" The most exclusive line Farm For Rent.

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S. E: U. 7-8-10; Tenant to live on the place. Apply for' particul-

6f Woollens ever shown between Winnipeg a n'd Souris has' just arrived

ars to -' " • ~from England. TWEEDS, ':WORSTEDS; SERG:GS, nobby 'and swell. Com­plete knock down prices.

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For Fltrther particulars apply to ' " ' WOODS BROS.,

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of 7-8.9, '000 hundred ncroo rondy nere. brokon. Filty oereo now ,N ' et ' '

woter.' Fair stobie occommodo- "U" I ',' ~gl1 on ver~, ronoooablo' te!ms. "Ap. '" iI", ,"",1 , 0' ,'",'

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"Square Deal" Horse Blankets. 'Ve are sclllllg" them at "

" , p~'ices that were lle~'er knO\vn in Treherlle bef,)rc.

2.-Protecs Your Feet with a pair of our walk ('asy shoes. They, will add comfort to your life.

3.-Protect Your Hands these cold morning'S with a of our good warm gloves or mitts.

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Cloth lor ' Furitlohor

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$7.50, 8.00, 9.00 ,

suits for ... $5.00'

$9.00 and 10.00

suits for' ... $6.00 '

$l~.OO and 12.00

suits' for - .. $8.00

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t04.50 each for $2.50, 2~75

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'Car Cedar P<?sts, 4x6 ~op, ,14c ... Blacksmith' s ,c~al per ton $11.50 :

St~ndard' ' S~~'~lies. :, , ~ j .~

- Lumber of 'all kinds at Righ~' Prices.': Sash Mouldings, Base, etc. Lime, ,Brick and etc. "Portland CelllE!nt best quality. Jubilee Brand Tar Paper. ," '... . . \ ."

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AND DRUC .STORE Druid Haunt. Olel

Many A remarlmble ehrlstentng has reeent­

I Il' taleen place In a remote part of Dwellers on the Lonely Prairie Have Del'byshlre, Ha"borough Hill. in the

L western portion of the county, saId to earned to Depend' Almost have 'been a haunt of the DruIds, anrl

Dr. Ent.-rely on apparently used both for worshIp and

as a place of burIal.

• C h ' M Somo years ago a number of human ase S edl-cl-nes slmlls, which had been compactly . , • burled there In some distant century,

Livillg tWPIILy-two miles from It

dfUg slorc 1I,cl wfitel of the letler qu.oted below tells u[ the benofits ob­tlllJlf'd [IOIll tho usc of DI' Chase's

, Medicines in tiniel! o[ sickiless and SUffClII g.

I n tI~ou8nr ds of loncly homes throughout thc nOI thwcst tI,C IlIm­ily (J"penc1s almost clltircly on Dr. Vhasf'~ M!'ldir.incs nucl, the recipes -contlllncd III D,·. Chnse's Heccip~ Book ns a I. CElIlS of maintoilling henlth nlld .collli l[i tt i ng (ilf>ease.

~il8. ~:!lOs Shiels, Stoughton, Sask., writes' We hnve used neEllly nIl of Dr· (hllsc'd. :M.ediciJ,uH in our fnmily WI th sr lendlCl rcsults and send dil cct to YOll fOl' thrill becEWHc \l'C live t\\ ell­t,y-two miles II am a d,ug store.

"rll Dr. Chuse's J~idlley-Liver Pills ~\'e IOlllld II. clil:e for cOllstipution, bil­IOIlSP.CS8 nnd l(Jdlley dlsense.

"1 psed 8e veral boxes of DI·. 'Chuse's NCI Ve Foo,1 for lJOI'VOUHness [10m whic!1 I hml ueen a grcut suffel er ulld

BRITAIN'S POST OFFICE AN~UAL BLUE BOOK PROVIDES

SOME ASTOUNDING READING.

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it buil t me up Il nd sll engthenec1 l1Ie \l'ollrl~ I fully.

"::lome yeafs ngo I hnd IlII ulcer on my nnkle nll'l though I tried IlIllny tl eu t lI,en ts II one lei nd and unother caul! get noLiring to hcal It until I nsed Dr. Chllse's Ointment, which I have 11150 fOHnd all excellent cnl'e for ileillng piles. We would scal'cely know how 10 get nlollg wthout Dr. C1wse's Meuicines. _

'I'hl') cOllfidcnce which people have in Dr Chase; Medicines cnn only he Ilccol'nted "1' by the fEtet thnt they nevel' <iISllppoillt. For nenriy hnlf Il celltnl y th lj' have boen before _the public and have a record of cures lln­pllrnlleled ill the history of medicine.

l'hese family medicines are sent by IlInii I ostPElI.I on receipt of price. Dr. Chasc" Ki'lnuy-Liver Pills 25 cents a box, Dr, OhElse's Nerve }'ood 50 cents a Inx ])"" CI Ilse's Ointment GO cents n box A t nil deillel s 01' Edmanson, BuIes &. 00., 1'01 onto.

that during' the 25 years since the in­troduction or postal orders the sale has

wel'e unearthed at the summit of thiN lofty ridge, which commands a view over six counties, tet'mlnatlng In the peak of Snowden. the lrutter being eas­Ily visible' on a clenr dal'. 'rhe hili 'Orlslles wIth Cantuslfc dolomite cmgs, some of which "ere, It Is supposed, shaped by tho Drulda for ceremonial purposes.

A big block of 11mestone has been carved Into a capacious chair; another rocle, with a flat top, apperul's to have been used as an aital', and an adjacent monolith, In which a Hemlel! cular bowl has been scooped out, looks lIltP. a rud fOl1't. It was with watcr fl'om this an­cient rock bowl that the ~hlld - the daughter of a farmer In the dlstrlct­was lately christened. The little girl, three monl~hs old, was r.arrled up to this wild, bleak spot, accompanfed by nu­merous lelallves. Including. of course, the necessary goclfather and godmoth­er, and I there, with the' wind howling nl110ng the crags, bruptisI111 was ad m Istered by a lay reader.

There Is no record of any similar rite ha \'Ing becn celebrated on Ha:'borough Hill, and the clntlltlons of this pletm'­esque ba.ptism appear ,to bc quite unl-, que.

In<lreased from 41-2 mllHons to nearly At School 107 Years Ago. 100 millions per annum. 'rhe vicar ana the schoolmaster at

I Savings Bank. Church lIfinshull, England. ha\'e been

Ilmperial Penny Postage Now Extended to Practic'ally tho Whole Empire-

During tho year ended Dec. 31, 1905, examining the papers relating to th~ there were 16,320.204 depo~lts In the I day school,' and thoy havo dlscovcred Post Omce Savings Bnnk, with a total the following document: oU;!loI2,300,617, against 7,155,283 wlth- Rulcs'to bn o\}sClved by the scholars drawals. with a total of £42,096,037. of the Free School of Church Mlnshull. '.rho total amount ()If tho deposfJ.g Rule the 1?lrst-Evcl'\' boy 'and girl shows an Increase of nearly £ 1,700,000. shnll ap.near at school pl:eelsely at se\'en Over Three and a HAlf Millions of t d The net Increaso of accoun s opene In summer and at eIght In wlnt()!'; and ove" accounts closed wns 289,332. ~'he I for every morning In the week that he nllmber of depositors In the :United Is absent from school nt prayers he Kingdom was 9,963,049, with a total shall havo q. taslt of ten lines, to be got amount to their names of £lu2,ll1,HO, tho succeeding night; and If absent which leaves an averago amount of mOIO than on co In one week an adlll-

Dollars In Letters Misdirected Con-.tained Mon~;,r hi Various Forms­.£42,300,617 Were Expended For 'Postal Orders.

'.rl1O Poslmaster-Gpne,,"I's nnnllal re- £ 15 to eacb person. tlon o,f five lflles to be made to his for-Telegraphy. m,-r tasl\ for not getting o( which ho

port, just ,Issued In tho frll m oC It blue- During thc year 89,478,000 telegrams shall be punished. . ' bOl)k. provides some IlIlclcstmg and as- : passed over the postomce wires-an In! 2. For the support of ~eatness nnd touncltng reading., I crease of .57 per cent. The decrease In dcnency overy boy shall come cJean

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• • Sunlight Soap 'is better than other soaps, but is best when used in the Sunlight way.

To appreciate the simplicity and ease of washing with Sunlight Soap in the Sunlight way you should follow directions.

After rubbing on the soap, roll up each "r-.J-- piece, immerse in the water, and go away .

Sunlight Soap will do its work in thirty to sixty minutes. Your clothes will be cleaner and whiter than if washed

ill the old,fashioned way with boiler and hard rubbing. Equally good with hard or ~oft water. ....

Loval" Brothor. Llml"tOd. Toronto IlJ

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Tile bluebottle fir Is pllI'cly n meat fly, subsisting aItogethel' upon meat aud oITal nlld laying Its cg'g's lu llcCOJlJ­posed aulmal mutler.

THE FIRST RADIUM.

ItH l'.·otluctlun ,,Almnl'lt ~llldc ('nul.cra of Curle lind litH 'Vire.

I "'hen PI'OCl'ssor CIlI'le was ruu over and killed all a street or Paris not long

Gull",),,,. 'ago the en tire \1'01'1(1 recognized tlln t Gnlbara, Iln .\l'Hl>ian ginllt wllo wus i it'hnd lost ono oC lt~ foremost experl­

brought to HOllie by Iile Emperor Clall- ! mentel'S. Yet It was only six yenrs d!us to sel'\'e III tlto ImperIal body- I ug'o Iltat tile wonderful elemeut, ra(ll­guurd, WIIS nine feet nille Illches 111gb. I lim, wblch he and lIls wire dlsco\'ered, PlIuy SOl'S tltllt he \\'118 lile tallest man llUssed almost unnoticed among lito ex-ever seeu.Ii!. ,UO!ne., : Itlhlts In a Purls exhibition, lind n

I I struuger, seeking' the phYSiCist, found Thes two r1esirnble quulificntiuns,' Itlm only tllrougll tho lucky help of It

plcasltut to thE' taste Itnd ut the sUllie I sll'cet g'umln. time dfectulIl, Ell e La ~e foulld ill I In the HIOO oxhlbltlon In Pllrls, BIlVS Mo.tllPl' Grnv,'~' \Vonll hxtel'llllnutor'l LOlldon '1'rulh the COlllllllor8 or tilO CIlllch en lr ko It.,

-----~ I catulogue nnd the jurors elltirely over-Kind Heal terl Old Gent 10 Beggul'- lOOked tlte tluy vlnl contnlnlng Its

Whnt <lId 'you rio, Illy POOl fl lelld, be- specl, of radium, WhICI~ ti~e Curies Itnd fOI'e you \\ cre blind ( sent. An cxlllbitol' oC <1UllllOllds, IIn­

Beggnl'-Whllt did [doP Well. Sil', noyed because Its l)l'escnce spoiled the before being blind I ,\ IlS deuf und l

l COIOL' oC his jewels, had put It out or

dUIll b,-Pele Melo. sight. An English vlslllll', Ilowcyer, I \l'ho irud read n reCereuce to tire dls-

Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, etc. I covery In an obscure journal, hunted I

" lit up nnd later set out to lIud the dls-"Why nl e you so I'eselliful to" Iuds eO\·eL·ers.

thut WI iter? lIe went to mnny places, tile L\IIlIes

'rhe '\·nl'll·i·~ ["lIilll.·' P01.nlntloll.

It Is 11.)\\ (1,lillll'd ".1 ~()Jlle ,hllsll ('IIlIh 11I.lt till' WUI'ld \I III iJl' '" <'I peo­plml at I Ill' Clld 01' tile ~l',JI' :lOi:!. \\hen Ille pupnilltioll lit Ihe pn',ellt l'olte ot' Increase will IJe i •. !HJ 1.0(10.000 people.

Ut'IlI'tlN.

The Jlla.I·~, l'Oelll" "1Il1 treatises of the I'eigns or glizalJet It, If Hines 1. nnd Churles 1. ure fnll at' alllusing alln­slOns 10 the \·al'I,'I.I· of Casllious In lIPIll·d.s. \,"c II'UI'II 11'0111 Ihelll lhe vnrl­ous sl.Yles th.!t 1\ <'I'e uliopled by diCfr.I'­ent we.Il·CI'S, BU"II as I he I,'rench, Span­I~h, Dutch nnll italian cuts, tlte new, old, gcnUelllell's, COIIIIIIOII, court un{J cOlin try eu Ls,

In JI ,few prclllllinary I·"marks. Mr. press tclegl'llms Is strll<lng-presulll-. washed and combed. ~ ~~, :Sy<.lney BIl~ton ,dc~II'es to poll~. out ably owing to the termlnallon of th"b I 3. EI-ery one .shall be provided with '" • thllt Imperlnl penn)' poslage has n~w Japanese war. But In January, owing pens, lillie, and a boole for rcacling. or " been exlended, so Car IlS outward let- to the general eloctlon, the excess over be sent home t1l1 they be lJI'ovlded. Il' tClS are concerned, to thc whole of tho the number In January, 1906, was no i 4. I.e anyone absel]ts himself frem

"Because," slIirl Mr. Stolllllllgton I Sl'llool, tile Sorboune aud elsewhere, Hnrpes, " he onco said tl!ere \\ el'e I but uo one In 11II~' of til em could tell lII?llIents '~holl my work did not I'C: Itlm nnytltlng of the Curies. At lust uIrze the highest pOSSible stun<i(u'd of I till ' excellence." lY n s runge c auce, Ie run across n

~ !lDmplrc. with (h.e excepti'" of o~e or less t':,an 133,500. Although the number I school without leave from his mllslcr :: two slllall Islan(1", and also to ],gY'ot of telegrams havo Increased, there Is 01' a no\e from his (rlends, for the lil'st

and the Soudan. a decl'ease o'f £ 30,691 In tho receipts. I offence JIC shnll have a task, for the t I And thon thc r"pol't. ~'hIC~' c~cnls with Foreign telegrams, ho.wever, show ian seoond be shall be severely punished. ' ,thp year "ncled lIltlJ'ch .. 1, 1.)OU. pillnges Increase ()If £19,689 In the recetpts. I 5. Ho that tclls a He, swears, steaJs,

Into Its labyrlnlh of fucls anrl flgUl·es. 'I ' T I K or Is gullty of profal\o 01' dObauched It Is estlmatcd thnt the nllmber of e ep ony. language, shall for the lirst' offence be

postal Pllclwls dolll-ered In Ihe United The total number of conversations laclmonlshed and for the seoond be 'Kingdom during the yenr 1905-6 wa~ over the trunk telephone wires 'Was \'eroly punl;hed.

" ' •. 686,200,000, of which 2,707,200,000 1.7,974,000, an Incrense of 16.2 per cent, i 6. If anyone breales a wlnelo~v he were lelt~r8.· '.rhe whole totnl glvcs an Tho gross revenue derlvod from the shall pay for It; If It be not done he Ilverage of·l08.2 pacleots to each person trunk service wns £449,00'1, as ,com1Jar-1 shall be exclUded the schOOl. for the year, says Lloyd's.' ed wllh £ 381,967 In 1904-5. The num- 7,':EWery .boy that Is Idle and tallm-' ~he Increase In tho numhel' or let- ber of telephones In connection' with tlve In school haUl'S shall be spolee to

ters shows an advance of 1 per cent. on the postomce London telephone system once or tWice' anel Ir pelslstlng ,bo

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:that cJl In.st year. It Is nlso Inlercst!ng inoreased during the yoal' from 24,351' corrected acco;·dlngly. " . I to nato that the letters dell\-ered In to ~2,879. _I 8. Two Imposltol's shall 'be chosen by London show an Incrense of 3.6 per ~ ~ho number of per~ons on the estab- weel,Il' rotation whOse onlce shall be «lent., Instend oC It Qc-crcas!', ns In tho Hshment of the postomee at the close to kjl~p the It!'l:S, acquaint the master ·past two years. Strangely enougl" Ih" or tho year under review was 86,078, ' when coals al'e wanting, and sec that

·Increase In the number, of postcards Is or whom 12,055 we~e women. In addl-'I the school be leept clean. For every . ,"much -smn 1101' than In recent yea,.... I tlon there were 109,354 persons filling omission of his duty he shall be pun-"> ~ 'I'he number of le,tters registered tn unesta1Yllshed situations, of whom 29.- Ished. \', '

the Unltea KIngdom was 18,634,333, an 026 were women. The number of pe~- I 9. That justice Inay 'be Imparttally 'Incrent<o or 7, pel~ cent .. and the num- sons dismissed during the year was 'dIstributed, and to prevent complllints 'ber of express sOy\'lces was 1,578,7·16, as 831. Dishonesty accounts ,for 26 per of severll~', If any boy pleads not guilty -compared \\'lth, 1,403.053 last yoar. I cent., and Intemperanco tor 2·\ ,per cent. to any rUes, he shall be t"led by five

!!! h Waiting Owners.' or the dismissals. The number or wo- or his schoolfellows and condemned or ' as ~ • I'll d - I t men who retired "on marriage" In 190G 'aCquitted _.

The ~Un}ber ~f Uft{ e Yore 27 ~~~ ~~4s was 2·13, with an avera,ge age of 28, and 10 Ancl to cncourage dtJlgence two -hand I led durln

gf tu1~ r;.rr,~~a~ p~r ~Cllt' 'an ,average service of nine years. I bOOI;S w11l be given every Christmas

an nerease a .' "1 " Finance 'J'he' numbel' of registered 10ttel'S and, • by the mnster to the two boys who In othcr letlors containing property with The final chapter deals with the fin- their sevel'lll classes have ,behaved insufflolent addresscs was 320,011. 'anoes of the postomce. 'l'he postal best, and made the greates_t improve­These letters contained .£'16,887 In cash Tcvenue of the year wns £ 17,064,023. ment In learning. and banRnotcs, and l £,Gfi6,815 In bills, : an Inorease or £789,045 on the prevIous 'Lastly. 'I'hat as one may plead .Ig­cheques, monay ~drders, .Jlostal orders, year. The net profit wns £ 5,268,914, norance, or exp,;ct Indulgencles allow.

.snd stamps. or £ HO,215 more than last year. But cd, these rules shall ,be read over by 'l'h IIUIll':Jer or the net deficit on telegraphs was £ 754,- the mnster four times In the year, at

,conttnts posted wi 707, II'hloh, po\vever,.\Vas £16·1,729 les9, .the commencement, of every quarter, WM ,4,599, can than las~ year; and, altogether, Inolud- ,and a copy of them also shall ,be plac-In cash.' Ing the Interest on the capital e"pend- I ed on the wall In tha most conspicuous

"\VelI?" gumln wllo Ilml heuL'(1 or rndlum from "My deal' sir, I welcome criticism, a elluru who wOl'lwll ns nu alteudaut

but 1 cannot elldul'e such ignorallt nt tile City or Purls industrial lubol'll-abuse."-Wnslrillgtoll' Stnl·. tory, wirere a.m'ie Wen worked. By , I ,

this roundnbout Information the Bng­lI~llluan wns brought to Professor Curie, wlto was a lIlUe amazed, but pleasautly so, to flnd tltut some OUO

was nt Inst Interested in "'ltat they were doing.

A I'll eelichol for the Miner's Pack"': PI'osoectoL'S Ilnd others going into the mIlling 'rcgions where doctors nrc few and dl'llg stOI es not Ilt all, should pl'Ovide themselves with a supply of Dr. J'!Jolllas' bclectl'w Oil. It \I'lll off­eet tllP effe(:ti of exposure, reduce s~I'mli", Ilml when tuken IlItel'lllllly WIll llevent nnd Cllie colds, ami sOle th 100 L nnd n8 II III bricant \\l1I keep the muscles in good cOI'ldltion.

Mme. Curle, Ite said, hm1 Ilel'sel r pouuded In a Illortar with Iter owu hunds all tile pltellblende frOUl which llle speel, of radlulll bnd been obtalnCll. PltchblclIlle was costly, nnd shc hud not wnstml a -grnln. Site Itnd ruined

The De.lcloth"... Iter Ira nds in the work. I To keep tile. bedclotlles from pulIlng They were tlll!ll spending every pen-away from tbe foot of an Iron bed- Ily for pitchblende. Mme. Curio hnd stead, on the foot end of tlte mnttress given up glo\'~s entlroly nnd was wenr­sew tltree Im'go llUttous, ono lu the inS' very old and bndly 11ntclted cheup middle aud tile others uenr tile cor-I sltoes nnd old fashioned clotlles. ~'he ners. Ou one cud of the sll'eets and PI'oCessor Itlld on old shoes aUlI n blnnkets sew tape loops to correspond' tbrenllbure cont-hls oniy cont_ '.rllelr wltlt tllo buttons. ~'ltls overcomes tllo little girl wus dres~ed as clteuply. But only fuult of Iron and bmss bedsteads. by theh' eeollomy und their lllligenee , - tltoy hall elll'lched hUlllnnlty inculcu­\Villm nIl of,heL' COl'll pi CPElJ'(ltions l!lbly by tllelL' lllscoyerles In malo ac­

Inil, tlY Holloway's Corn Ollie. No UI'Ity null their Isolation of radlulll It. pain whntever nnd no inconvenience seil'. 111 us 'ig It. "

A fl'ienrl o[ llIine n,et ElIl L1l1eXpecterJ I ehuff nltel' Shlll'i ng I his • LIlli bl ella nlong PicudiIIv witll It strllnge Indy.

"And when "1l111Y I hElve tho ,plen's­ure"of seeing yon ngoiuP" he asked.

"On the ·next miuy dl~', sit·," she replied.-'fntlel'.

• 'HOW'S THIS f

We offer One Hundred Dollars Rewar<! tor any caso or Catarrh that cannot be cured by' HaU's Catarrh Cure.

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Twcl\"e taIJleflpoulli'uls of nlly liquid mnlcc whnt the (Illclors clllI n teuc:up­ful.

.J Glunt ~lIdc11eton. John lIIidrlletoll, IlII EI.lglislt gianl.

horn In 1::;78, WIIS lIille fcet tllI'ce Inch­es In helgltt. ilis pullll was elg-Itt'l1m1 a hnlf Inclles brllUel, nnd C!'OlU the cal'. nne to U10 I':l1el or his lllichl1fl nUf1'CW 'w.,,,,

ed on the purchase of the telegraphs, p!l.rt of rhe school" and no one shall be the net proflot a)}proxlmately from' the - admitted Into this schl)ol who will not postal and telegraph servlces was £ 4.- i" submit to be I>0vorl' 1 "by them. 235,724, or £604,947 mora than last year. I '.rerms: ReadllJg frce"arter chlldrep

. . " have learned words o.C three' letters';

I !'Jam!ng 'H,is Qui\~erful. writing, par quarter, 5s.; wrltlng and'I .• ~~~ttli~:~~in:~~t~~;~~>i~~ A farmcr In an EngHsh town has .arithmetlc, ,7.s Gd.; entrance, 1", 6.; ,!'''OH'~~. eight daughters, who Ill'e named to rep- 'oocle-pence, 6d. , resent' his feelings nt· the tlmo of their lS'day oC Sep.,' 1799. , birth. The eldest ls called "Joy," and ','Ve approvo of the above rules, .

~J To~<!~ ,\Te l g 1I1ug ',h'e 1i"IHII.

A \'Isltor lit 1111 1IIIIIIIrllnll wlto hod wondel'etl how thL',\' IIlnllllgetl to g'pt the weight of a 1I\'e fish lelll'lIprl Iltilt thut \\'IIS l'elllly II \'CIT sllllplo Ihlng' to do. '1'110 fish Is Pllt :1110 n pall at' WEI:

tcr, which Is Iyelghell \\'11 h the flRh in it. Then Ille tlsh Is talieu 0111, Hud poll nml "'l,ter IIrc ",elg-Ilell wlthollt It.

tho second bears the name of "Sum.- ' 'l'homns 13roolee, Esq. mer," as, she was born In July. 'l'he Samuel Jacleson.

I " I arr.\'ed at a tlm,e ,of financial dlf- -,-.:.:..,-,--:""-,:;-:"",,c,..;.....;._ ";-""n"H1Ao nnd would hnve boen called

c name. So Sat'ah wns substl-' f;~~f~ttJ~:~~~~~~~~~l~~~rrra'dbj ~s5I11ed: " 'but' her mother refused to " Thln~s \yere brighter' when weel;: arc obsel'yed us fnsts, "'cdues-UlllllCJ·,.\ (m!l.,.' ~ 1 :-''' J Ii h' 1 number four ame, and ",Hope" IWns her on, w Ic (nys

portlon, '\'hlle five and slx-twlns-were re!mc,ctllve-i'v. "Spring" ana ."Aprll," this'

their birth month. Tho sev­styled '-"IIal'\'est" and 'the '

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Necessities

Your feet Cnn't (jet Cold

~·l.teu you wear

Take a ten mile walk­

or a twenty mile drive-wilh

the thermometer 40 below

zero-and your feet will

be warm and comfortable if

you wear Er.lIIIRA FELTS. , S('e that trndeamark n. "hown nl>o\'e nppears on each .ole. Ask your dealer to ahow you

ELMIRA FELTS

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Practically all makers of good

clothes ill Canada u!Je :;ewson Tweeds. !.ook for the taO'

<> taat guarantees :PURE WOOL.

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After Labor, Recreatioir Travel Is the Acme of

Recreation.

When you trnvel secure the ' best in equipment, comfort, and safety, and use thl!

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TIlE Tnf]~S, TREIIJ~RNE, M~\NITOBA •

LORD DUN DONALD ON DEFENCE IOF EMPIRE

Proposals Presented Ottall a -The provlllClal represent

utlves at the ProvlllclIll conference met Sll "I!flld I IllII er und Messrs l' lclillllg A~ lesll orlh nnd Lenueux II hen the I esolubon on the finullclIll IClms II Inch lIelC finally pUBsed upon by the PIOVlllCCS wete plesented to lhe Domllllon nlllllsteis 1 hClr pro 'ISlOIlS huve uh"udy been explmned A savlllg clause IS added pellmttlllg thoBe plOVlIlces II Inch UI e not aIto gethOl ptepal ed to subSCrIbe to the Qucbec le80lutlOl1S to urge theIr spec ]fil ClltlllS fOI consldell1tlon

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL Sad I nCldent of InfelIcity '101 outo - \ dl arr.alIc scene III nn

uu hnpp~ mru lIuge and sepal uhon of a DettOlt couple IIUS enucted at the Glndstone house hel e II hen the \ oun" Wife through hel Ill" ~ el R paid ove7 to her husbund $10 000 fOI the I etllln to hel of then chIld a bo~ three ~ ellis old The pnl tieS lo the nil Illgel11enl lIere :Montague C Rolls II' ollng De tlOlt IIlII,Yel lind IllS IIlfe IIho IS

THE MARKET REPORT May 7Gy'e ~\11 PII nil' for III store FOIt \\llIlIlm nnd J I It \Ithur

LESSON III FOURTH QUARTER IN I1!R

NATIONAL SERIES OCT 21

Former Canadian Commander Replies to an Article Published

Text of tile J c.N!'tou l\lntt xxv 1'- 0 lUcJ1Jol T Ver.Ne 2l- Golden I ext I'rov xx., III _O-CorulUcutllr, I're pared b) l1e, )) '" SteRr ....

m Canada Londou - COllln.entlllg on Albel t

Cal man S III hcle III Canndu thc weekly lllustl nted puper on Cnnnda md 11IIpellni defence IOId Dundon

aid III a letle.. to Cllnadn su~ S If un) thlllg ut 01) IS II 01 th dOlllg It

I~ ut anv late II01th dOIng lIell If the ernplle thelefolc. 15 II 01 th defend mg It IS lIeceSSlII r to Illfolln those BPCClIlllsts II ho III e ent! usted II Ith tile pi CP(I1 llllOn of schemes fOI Its de fence eXllctly how Illllny tlOOpS \\111 be UI mlnble on the outulCul of Will ~ hese tlOOPS If they llro to ue of I cui value lJIust be lead) not onl) III \III llllgness to SCI ve the empll e us e,

[Cop)rlgl t looa b A crlcnn I re .. Association 1 Ibis Is PUI t of the cJIscol11se on the

1I10unt of 0111 es 111 lesllonse to the question of the fOI11 disciples und I sn quel to t1Je stolY of the" Ise ulld fool Ish ,II gins of lust lesson und tue "Ise nnd el iI sen unts of xxII 4li 43 Tho ,el y slmilm pm uble of the pounds was spoken a few dOJ s earlim "bile IIe was on IIls \\Uj to JClusulem perhlps In tbe house of Zucchueus In ellch pm uble thele Is the goln" 1111 ay to a fit conlltrJ tile pounds 01 tlllents Intmst ed to the sen ants the usc 01 abuse or the sume the lecl onlUg "hen the lord of the sen ants letlll us und the honol gil en to the fultbful and gooa sel vants but tbe suame und punlsilluent to ~be 11 Icked and sloUICul olles lbl~ Is In pelfect accald Illtil all IIls teaching and" Ith the teuchlng or all SCllpture "e hU\e had It In selewl lecent les SOliS but canllot tepeut It too often t1Jat sallution Is "holly of gwce but ICwllrd or punishment Is UCCOll]l11" to desClt None me tl uly His own SCI I' unts until lCc1eemeu by His pI clous blood mauc IIls 01' n by leuemlltlon" nut IIe oCteu gllclously speal\s of those "ho pt oress to lJe His us Ills tnldn" tbem II t tbelt "01 d el en though IIe reuds tbelr "oal ts nllu "h Ing them m my OppOl tuulty to be slllcClely IIls If tbcy ,,111 Judus ISCUllot and ali

I fl CUnadll11l IS I emh 110t on I) 1IJ 8plnt com uge und cndulllllce quoit 1~cs 111I1ch frolll HllI llIg CU11Il(hnn tunc I I now them 10 possess III the it oops lIndel 111 I cOlllmund III liar Hlms ond eqlllpmeut II lUI Illl [Ide 'Iuote BIlPpl) <;If omlllUlllllOn nnd the matenal of II UI undel tho rOlllll1und or Il1ghl) tlluned lea~lel s How man) men could Canadll at once on the decllllutlOn of IIal put mto the field undel tillS luUel condltlOU? It 18 knOll n on Iv to those II ho III e I espon 81 blc fOI hel II 11 It till y defenses

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New Style of Bullet "USlllugtOll D C -I he lIml bullet

II Illch III1S !Ccen t1~ lested by sevCl III .r the talget expClt at the nntlOnal TIlle meet at Sea GlIt N J \\111 be adopted by the IIrlll; Insteud of the rounded pOInl of the plesent bullet It hilS u 1011g stllught tapc11ng powt Ilnd IS It thlld hghtCl Ilelglung about HiO glUlllS It has a grcllter leloOlty up to 2000 \ mds a ~lCulel energy IIp 10 1 400 ~Illds a flulter trnJectol~ up to 2 000 ) urcb 11 uel a 11 We bettel nc CUlUC\ up to 2 000 S1I1 ds Wlnle the new bullet 11111 lequl1e 11 slIghtly dlf ferollt hllllg chnmber m thc 11fie of ficlllls sn) thal thIS cun be eaSIly ef fected III the pIeces now undm mnn ufactUl e I he necessal ~ chunges cun be made III the pieces nO\1 In use ut "el) smull expense

To ReVise Statutes Regllla Susk -The pi 01 mcwl gOY

ernment has oppOlnted Il commISSIon for the I eVlSlon and consolIdatIOn of the statutes of the pi 01 mce of Sl1sl Iltche\\ un and of the Oldmlll~ceB of the Northwest lerntolles 'l:he com miSSIon consists of Hon MI Justice WetmOl e Hon !\II Jusltce Newlands Hon l\[r JustICe Pleudelgust T H McGulle K C ex chief JustICe The members of the execultve counCIl F W G Haultam R U 1ll1nk 101 d .1eputy aLto I ne) genet nl and J 1 F rnme law clelk Hon Mr JustICe W "etmol e IS chmrmnn of the com mISSIOn und J F :E rame secretalY The lust reVISIOn of Lno 01 dmances of the old lerlllolles \I as made III 1808

Sultan Was Shot PfillS - \ chspntch to tho PetIt Pill

ISlen Irom Constantmople declules that the leul secret of the lecent III Dess of the sultun of I urkcy wus thut be II as shot HI the abdomen by 11 Imrdlsh "olllun \\ho was Jealous of hiS latest fa\ ollte III the hUlem a beuutIful Cu cnsslan gnl AccOldmg 10 the stolY the bullet wns extracted ll) a Gcrmun ph) SIClnn the sultan gomg undel thc opellttlOn luthout tnklllg chlor ofo11n dlsplnYlllg gl eat nell e

Battleships of Powerful Type london -The DUlly Ielegrllph SU)S

that tllIee ulmoled elll!serS now un del couslt uctIon the InfleXible aud lndomltllble on the Ch de I1nd In vlllcible Ilt ElSWick about winch much seci ec) hilS been mnmt1l1ned \Jy the udmllalty ale III lOulIty bat t1eslups of as heav)' OIoadsleLe us the Dreadnought but velY much fustc! These I essels 11111 III fact be the Joost II OlHlelfu! slups eV!!1 bUIlt for any navy Thcv ,,111 have gleater of Iensll e pOllel thun an) two battle shIps nOli III comllllSSlon III nny I1eet III the 1\ otld com billed With extra UrdIllary speed fUl III excess of any thlllg luthel to nttUJued b~ uny "al Hill})

Another C N R EnterprIse 1:orollto -The Canndlnn Northem

ItlIhl uy hilS asked 'loronto s comuns IHonel oI lIldustlles Joseph 'Iholllp 80n for fifty neres of lund mAsh \Jrldge's bllY If they can get It they prOlJllse to buIld the largest billst fur Jaace 111 Callndu It IS" thell llltentlOn to lun It 111 connectIOn I\.Ith thell JIllllOlll1 InneLs nCilUlred along the line "r theIr IOnd

N B Forestry Convention Ottnll u -As soon us the pi oVl11clul

confeJ ence closes PI emICr 'l: II eedle and DI })ugsley 11111 leave fOl Wush lIlgton to confel IIIth the ll11th01ltlOS II Ith a vIew of gettlllg data und all lllforllllltlOn fOl the purpose of holdlllg a fOlesttJ conventlOn III Nell BIlIns IIlck lhe lIltentlOn was to hold It 1Il August but It IIns necessalY lo get the presenl prollnClul confelence oul of tho wn~ 'l: ho conventIOn II III be held somc ttme I1l Decem bel

New CanadIan PaCific Tunnel H I elstok - \\ lInt IS knOll 11 us the

PIIllJser tunnel IS 11011 111 course of const uctlOn uuout one anel n IIIlLf n1l1 8 II cst f PalhBm on the C P H 'l:ho tt nnel \\.Il! be I PPloxllIlalely 700 feel, long al d IS bemg construcled "llIch 11111 elnnmnte 11 23 degree Cll! ve IIlth IIlneh evCl ~ body tl avellmg be til een Cnlg I ~ and Golden IS flllllllIul ConstrllcllO I \I as be"un 1Il the early pal t of lust (Ictober, (mel It IS expect ed t) be IlllIf lIed by the cud of next month UPII mds of 100 men hnve hel n elllph HI on thIS constl uctlOlI llIght unci IltJ nnd \I hen completed Il II III eff c I couEHlcrnblc sal mg of ll1l1e and I UI r and tent of) ollmg stoel \ bo t J 0000 b1l1 rels of cement 11111 I e use I III the eonstl ucllOn llm1 the cosl 11111 be approxlmutel) $150 000

slmilur cllses come undct this head Ihey m c those "bo seem to 11 I Ie 01

thlnl, they lIa I e (I ul e I Iii 18 01111 mUlgln) wltbont leully possessing ~helC Is leason to feat that muny me t1Jus deceived thlnldug that thell knOll Iec1ge of Gou and of Chtlst or of

Strike Pending the llible ot tlleh cbUlcb membelsblll ] plhblld~1 -IheIe IS 11 pOSSIIl1hl~ or baptism 01 the comlnunlon 01 good

of a ~Inke 111 ull the mllles at 'I aber "Oil S Ot gifts to tbe cuuse wlll ent! It I~ undcrslood 11 llcmund IS bemg tic tbem to n pluce In tlle klnguolJl mud" fOl an eight hour dny und thc whcteas notblng \\ 1lI suillce but tll~ lenH I ul of the blnckhst None of Dew bhtIJ n slncele unu bonest lecc" thc I nes there II III enguge men II ho lug of Himself (Jobn I 12 13) ha\ c been dlschnl ged itom othm "Te must remember tbat snlvation mlllC'o A (j g meeting of the 11111011 one sown petsonll suh ution Is tblec men II ns h 11 lhe mme Oil ners sa) foW-saveu fuliy und freely nnu In the) 11111 not )leld a pomt stuntly by IIls lllecions blool1 Then

HIli to BuIld PaCific Port nli Olll liCe hete uftel thut Is n \\orl. St }Jaul 'Mllm -Jnmes J Hill II III lng out of tllut sull ution ulI(l we me

al" uys looldng fO!" nrd to and wulting bUlI(' the t I\Ii of St Jl1mes on Gray s tor the consummution or Out suhution BIt} sixteen lilIes from the mouth of In n lesutrectlon body Out or muny the loluml)llL lIver Hill s proposed pnssages \Ihlch set forth simply tbese nOltl\ bnn, load flom Pnsho to Van tblee pbnses \Ie select tllese tbtee 01 av s bay PI d un vcean POlt bUIlt Rom iii 24 Phil li 12 Hom xlii 11 up ul that I lInt Tbe "bole thlee ule set fOILb In Iit li

Me HIll I elteves tillS" III uillmate 1113 und muny slmJlur pussuges It Iy bec ome ('110 of the most Impottunt Is vet7 pluln thut the use ot ubuse of POI ts on the 1 aCIfic coust A tOil nSlte IS lo be 1I1Id 11t and controlled JomtIy the talents or pounc1s comes under tbe by the: NOlI I rn PaCIfic und the Gleat Becond uspect of our sah ntion nnd In u Nonhelll Tll<C.S St James IIlll be true child of God uocs not toucb OUI mado the co neet11l", P0111t of seve lUI sufety but Olll~ sell Ice nnd lewaHl lInes It II II hnndle the ocean bUSI- Wbute, er Is replesented by tbe tnl ness of th" HIll loads Hill s oceun ents or pounds tlley ute tbe Muster s bU5111l ss II IJ I be conducted at St own goods (I else 14) whlcll ile In Jameh at th expense of Portland nnd trusts to ills own sen ants ns IIls Astolla thll Will ndd Ins l11fluence ste" ards tbat they mny use them for to tI at of tl e State of 01 egon "Inch IB t Yl11g l get conglesB to cut a Him and In due time gll'e III UCCOtlllt cham el for ~ feel deep till ough the of tbe same \Ye ure put In trust with Colu I b1l1 11\ er bur the gospel "blch \\ e lUll to give to

el my cleutllte not pleuslng men but To Ship ,,,heat Over Soo Lme God who ttleth om beutts nnd \\ e all

Regmn 81 ell -Tile Hon W R debtors to ull ,,110 bu, e not ,et benrd Mothel II ell comrmSSlOner of agncuU It (I Thc"s 11 4 lIIurl, XI I 15 Rom I lIIe IPcentlv 111telvIClled the 1I1IhlllY 1410) \Ve ule ste\\l1lds of the manl autho Itles IJt Wlnllpeg 111lh lefm fold grace of God anu of the lUystetles ence to em shottage the congested of Gou (I Pet Iv 10 I Cor h 1) We condition of the gram movement to ure expecteu to be wise sell unts glv gether With tho usuul shuul nge of Ing tbe bousebold meat In duo ~ensoll locnl prices that nutlll all~ !CsuUs (Matt xxiv 45) In all mlnlstf)' nnd In thelelrom

MI "llll tm Whyte of the C P n C\ en Ollt entlng nnd dtlnldug we Ule nSBlIIed!II1 Mothellvell that Ius corn to seel. tbe glOlY of God (l Pet Iv 11 pany wele Ilakmg e\ery effoIt to I Cor x 31) fot our gleut business meet the sltllLtlOn nnd that at the Ie hele Is to sbow fOI tb tbe prulses or quest of t11!l,luttel thete should be IIlm \\bo butb culled us out of durk dlfhcultvlp't,l'llungmg at once fOI ness Into His mUll elous ligbt (I Pet Soo Imo enrs to be londed WIth 11 0) In tbe POUIlUS sOlUelblug Is lep utehollun Ji I eut and shipped resenteu wblcb encll one leeeh es equal Duluth or l'vLl llleupohs Via North l'n"'o'I'ly but In the tuleuts It Is sometbiug tal at lort V Illlum flelght rutes "blcb each receives uecol(ling to abll el en tlus re't~onable l equost IS ""'J~nlt,o ed It 1\111 Ilflord some lellef Ity yet In eneh cnse tbe Muster ex much furt ler to 1\111 ds pects a faltbful uuu diligent use of all "estern wheat grollels that the tbnt ile Intrusts His servnnts with II ny comp:tllleB nre unXlOUS to cope Tbe mnnlfestntton of the Spirit Is \1 lth the rhfiJCulty than \1 hole col gil en to evClY man to PI oil t wltbul umns of ex') unntlOns that at best do but the sume Spirit uh ides ills girts not eJ; plum to el ery man lIy ns

(I Cor xII 7 11) some meuslIl e to pounds und taleuts this eOlllfott-tllllt God ,.e3:Jlects

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bel11g II good dem I I 11 t II Oil I11g to spCclllntlOn 1 he I I II flom thO' countl \ hOll C\ er SP (be I ncreas-lIIg und thiS cnuse II fee Illig to be ellSIeI lind ptel enls I ecs advunclllg

allghlCl of II IllIlhonttlle bunl III S Iden t nnmed :McG I egor of 8t Clull MlCh SlIIce the lIttle boy s dls uppeal nnce flom III" gllllldfllthel s countl \ plnee lit St Clnll till ee II cek" ngo Holls the futhel h la be"n 'HItched lind follo"ed b\ tIllee pI IV ute detectives irom De!IOlt He 11118 finalh locnted III thls ~Ih find neg ollutlOns 1I00e opened II hlch ended In the exchllJ1l'e of the ehtld for n fOIl

e , Pe \ River Gold

1 Llmolltol Mil \ pucl lrams h11,e gOlIP 110ltl1l ud stJlIllllclted bl the gold ex Cl te I (II t III the I emote Pe Ice Ilvel (lIstllCt \ llulllbm of l'uClfic ('0 I~t fOlty I I lOIS hnve ollthltod hele lind Lhe ex III lIlent IQ mCiensmg ] he Stall! UI d 011 COlTlpun~ hns sellt selOI al 11(11 111[0 the countlY thIS \0111 tl I CpOI t on I e ('ondlllOll of the 011 und COlli deposl s

U C; Cru I r for tile Great Lakes \\ melBor Ont -Commundel 8tluth

eOlll ITenellle of the DetlOlt dlllSlOll of tl ... lIlIc ~Ull nuvul leSClves IS aut 101ltV r I the stntement thllt the pi olf( ted PI lIed Stutes Clulsel De tlOI 1\.111 I I t1~ be blOught to th~ GICf t 1 uk" 110m the AtlllntlC co 1St fOI the tl II Jlug nnd lIlstlllctlon of thl M Jehll III na vul ollgllCle ] he De tlOlt IS 10 l uti ut the NIlY, "\ aId lit Bostl"1 Rh. IS a gleat size II luch I\lll aces~1l (the cuttmg the vessel III t 10 fOl tI t passnge of the \\ eIlund Ullll I ] ,t[mates lave ul! eudJ beell cnll d fOI III the nnvy de]llll tmellt !It \\ lilhlllgtOl fOI thiS plll pJse Ine De tlOlt 11111 LI tOiled flom Boston to Detl I It II 11 Ie th" tl 0 soctlOlIS 11111 ngul11 be t 1" 19ht togelhel

New Treaty With t-.orthern Indians ]'Iluce \Ibel t Susl -Indlun Com

I1lIBSlOllC1 McKenna has lotlll ned to I'llIlce All ert flom a month s tllP In 1101 lhetn Slslutchewan llIallllg tlellt­IeS II Ith the Inchaus and IssUlng SCII]1 to halfblCeds III the m1lted POI llOllS or the plOVlllce He tl avelled III 0 thousand uules cillefly b~ conoe alld made tl eaty Illth tIll ee bands lit Canoe I ake Clllppewa~ uns 1Il thu ] nghsh Ilvel C0\lIlti y und CIeul I akc III ull about one thousund These nil III e1 Homan CatholIcs und advlsed by BIshop Puscal (dId a mlSSlonlll ~ I he~ took the 1,1 enty "lllIngl~ Sev elul small bands \lele allay hOllevel pI epalllJg for the" mter tl Uppl1Jg 11Ild thel e IS also a band of pUgUll IndlallS IIho dul not meet the commISSIoner nnd al e expected tv refuse to tJ eut IndwII8 IIho lIele treated Illth lIele unXlOllS fOl the executIon of the terms of the tlCat~ und usked If the gov elnlllent would SUppOtt fifty cl11lcllen III It school ut Isle II la Closse III stend of til enly us at pI esellt A bout 250 land scups IIele Issued lhe III dlllns appenl cd II ell off fUls tlI e plentIful nnd smnll elops good

CPR May BUlld I"to Seattle Mmneupohs - \ lepOl t I enches here

Ilom Senttle thut the CUlllldwn l'ac IIle IS heudmg fOI the Sound ulld II III use the 1IIIhlllukee telmlllllls at Se attle I he Cnnuchan PaCIfIc munage ment IS now enguged It 18 stilted se Cllllllg> estunntes fOl the constl uctlOll of a ImlI oad to the coust flom the Cnnudulll PUClfic 111 Canudn uceOl d Illg to S1I Ihomas SllItllghlless~ the PI eSlClent of the compullY but even thIS statement IS the filst defilllte knOll ledge thut Senttle hnd of the CPs mtentlons to bUIld to that CltJ MI ShlLllghness\ hOIl evel doeo go so fm us to sa~ that It IS Jllobaule that un IIldependellt com puny WIll blllld the Ime III1ICh the C P "III op elute III th a lense of long dUlutlOn

Week of October II 1906 \\ HI \ T \\ e hu\ e hnd unothel

II eel In the II he It muIl ets m II luch )lllces hUI e been mnllltmned thlough the effecl of the eontlllued smlllIness of the c II I CCClpts ut the tel1mnol III III eLs of the \mellcMI sJlllug II heut mop lhe Ilumbel of CIlIS ul11\ed lit \\ III 111 peg fOI the SCI en dn~ s endlllg J estClclllY lS 23~'i and ot 1IilllneapoIJs 2547 rt totul of 4804 Clli ~ Uglllllst 3l!i0 11111\ cd It \\ 1Il1llpeg the COIl e.pond lIlg d 1\ s of 1[1"t ) eor nnd 3720 ut lI[lIlnellpo!Js II totnl of G8S0 CUIS II hlch sholl s 108G CIIIS less thun Illst velll 01 fulh 2000000 bus less Out SIde of tillS Sho\\lng 011 othel stnlls tICS IIle beullsh :thele hns been no sen"ltlonal fe limcs to the tluchng the )lllst II eel such os developed In the ple\lOUS I\€ei{ 'el) lIttle hos been slllli uho 11 lilt Valentine s OPClUtlOllS Ilncl the "tnlldO! dOli Co hus neve I been mentioned out the 1Il111kets hele huve held Iuuh film ulthough ut tlllles dull alld chnggmg nnd lit olhel lllnes a hit lIel 10US oncl slIghtly ex Cited [Ilces lime lind Illtle fluctu 11llon clllllllg the IIcel but ut the clooe tho l1Ialolll~ of lIlllIl ets show IL shght dechlle os Illueh us Xc ut Nell ) 011 lind CI11cngo Lut onh Xc to 7.[c nt Ulllnenpohs IIlld lit Duluth Ill! lid IlIncc ot Xc to~c \t "lI1ll1peg an achance of '.c on Octobel IS ShOll1l Ilncl II declll1e of .c on ])ecembel ~nd Xc on [ll~ Hid 2000000 bus 11101" IIhcllt 111ll\ed ul tllese NOlth Westflrll nlllli ClR clUllI1g thl lIeel It IS Ie IS omble Lo supp se tllllt l)lcscnt llllces I oulrIllll\e been dllfIcult to 1Il1l1lltfilll

eRtel clnl tho US gOl elllmellt ICPO! t [ I OcLnbCl \\ os Issued ami It gil es tho ostlJnllted nUlllbcl of bushels of thIS Jem S IIll1ter ollcl 0Pll11g IIheal In the UllIted Stutes ns 731000000 bus C<lIlIJllled Lo GJZ 000 000 bus ns )leI hUIII GovellllllCl ~ estunate fOI tlw CI up of J DO" II luch sho\\ S Iln II1CI ense fOI thiS ~ CUI of 17000000 bus I he Isslllng of these fillUlcS IS 1l0t Itl cl) to ha\ 0 un, paillc jill effect on the mnll ets al the PIOStlllt tlllie but tl ~y gO to conl1111l the filet tn It thIs) elll B \\ hcat ClOp III lhe UllIted Stvtes IS the lalgest elCI I III sed except that of IDOl \ I III I he I I I L 11 n e~tll1 f

mnde II 7to 000 000 bus \\Ith a ClOp J[ plobably 120 000 000 bus III Call ada

lIIclt1(hllg Its eostCin und lIestmn ops thm e Ilould seelll to be un ub

mclllllt SUI plus on the AmellCllll 0011 tmellt fO! ] 111 ope 10 dl aw on aIlel I 10v](i1ng fOI home lequllemellts III the lIleulltl11ltl supphll!; to ] 111 ope nt 0 ulllple us the" oIld s SllIpments me I ullnlJlg betll een 11 000000 bus und 12000 000 bus pel week the qunnt Illes expOI led by Russlu nnd the Dun ube counllY belllg lery lmgtl nlmost G 000 000 bus lust II eok lind \Illellp.n comes Ilext \I It'l 4 000 000 bus 'l:he WoIld s VISIble Stoel s ulso sho\\ 1m ge InClease ovel the quantlt~ ~ em ngo belllg loll 000 000 bus on Oct 1st UgUlllst 150000 000 bus on Oct 1st last yem fhus It IS eVIdent thele IS plenty of whcnt m SIght to supply 1111 leqUllements III the meun hOle Hnd \1 hen slmllul COllchtlOns used to obtmll III fOI mel yeurs tho Ol'lIUtlOll \I ould be consldered lei y bCl1l1Rh aud nnces II ould deehne 10c unllel IIhat ~ey me to dny an I per hips 11101 e The use of II heut fOI bl eacll1l[llling hOIl e\ el hus been III C Ie l"mg !CutIy III leeent ~ eUls ond PI C 1)1 I h I 01 many people apprecInte fllllJ the gl eat mCI ease that hus tnl en pillce AccO!chug to figmcs com piled by the I !Vel pool COl n 1 Illde NeilS the Hnpolts of IIheHt mto Em

fUl lher No 2 II III II 01 th 34,Y. e-III s(ore I 01 t \\ 1111 I 01 t \lthl1lr fOl spot 01 OCtOhel I I 'c \ Novem bel 33c lind Decel I

B\HfIY Jhe I I III 0 good especi 11 gllldes and No 3 I I 01 t \\ Illllun lind I 01 deln elY

I I \ X The] I I x stlong II nd has ad I tho Inst til 0 II eel fOI No 1 Nodh \\ e StOI e 101 t \\ Ilholll

v C lifO! bm ley I the hIgher II ~Ic 1Il store \ th UI Octob

I d lS also I IIbollt 6c III Illce to day

l 11Ig 1I2c III 11 It \Ithur

Span Ish Laws on Church Orders :Mmllld -Ihe nell I f nssocmtea

accol(lIng to lhe Bc II 'Ill contlllll the follO\\.Ing previ I No lelIglous olde! shlill be e8tnul 1 IIlthout the uuthollzn1ton of I lIIent 'l:hlr statc shUll UCCOI I 11 I 11 t to any mcmbel o[ u leh., lUI deslllllg to I enounce the \, t 1 en The Ulllllstcl of lIls1tec POll el ed to IIlthchaw the l1uth I 11 cf any re lIglOns Older fonlld I I U Inimical to mOl ahh 01 publIc t IlIt~ The CII billet slw II fOlll, ~ Illlme the IIU IhollzallOns pI e\ gl nnted to lellglous ordel S lIcel those IIhlCh nre Illegal I ~IOllS OIders II hose lIwm bel S I f I Igners or II hose du ectors resl 1 I 10 Id shall be (lIsRol veel I ho III II It leS III e em ]1olleled to entel II I le~ Illthout eccleslllshcnl Bllllct R IlglOus or dOlS shllll IIOt be II It) hold PIa-pel t} 111 excess I [ I I objects for II1nch they "eJe II I Iitud All leg UCle" to I elIglous 0 I I donatIOns to orders by lIVIng I S 01 b, test-nnomes 01 thl ong h I I I lIu tes are fOlmllll~ prohlbltc Ii I I I tw of 1887 concclllIng the le~1 t I Ig of IchglOlIIl oldels le11lmnS 111 fll

TERRORISTS HANGED

Five Men Summa dv Exocutefl-Pra­test Against DrulT Hoad Trtal

J odz HusslOn PI I t 1 1\ e terror 1st sentenced to cl II I dillm head llIurktl II CI e han!! 1 1 he employ es of the stlent 11111 111 tho school leuchels ond the 11 I lei emplpycs­have JOllled the III 11 I III the fac~ tOiles who ,101 e nil e I II on strIke ag­Ulllst tfluls by dlllll I 11 GO III t-mar tllll At BendzlIJ I" clltilSts were tiled by clI lim helle! II I IIfll f.JtlI and' i shot fOI aImed leSIS! to (Ulest

Many MeXicans Drawned MeXICO City -Ree 111 floods n the;

southelll pm t of Jllll C lind ColJrna Illne lesulted 1I1 gle LI le8tluchon of III opel ty and loss of I 10 ] he llum bel of fatalItIes flOlll I (1lllIng ulong­the MUllzlllulIo exlIlIs I of the Cen lllll lIu1ro!lCl IH J2l ] I OllSllllCis of tom of em th Illld rocl Icseonded lU glent lalld slIdes flOll tl e mOllnlmns The nell steel Huh I blldge LJelow the Pun II us c1estlo) I a lid u steum shovel II elghmg tWll I I S X tOllS wus bOI ne by the tOil ell I, filL conSIder uble citstunce In om I 11l( a the II ater 10SO SIX feet

lIIuny houses II 01 SII ept away m the Pun and Zllpol\l lwenty five-Illes lIele lost 1lJ tl S IlIllago rIver FIfteen lIelC (itowne I lJ the capSlzmg of 1 boat IIlule ClOSS IIg Ihe 11101 All II et e nntlVes

Machinists Com ng West Moncton N B -QlI 1

IllUCllllllstS nnd bOllcll I CIS me leav Illg the I Q Rand (>1 IglUtlllg to the II est lhe cause of tI exodus from the I CHIs dlss Itlsf LctlOn over II uges All the mucl llllst" Icallllg are ) ollng men nnd fhst Iiss llUdesmen; und It IS stated the) fl e 1001III1g $1 80 pel dny for $380 leI 1I1v \11th thet C P H ut WlIuupeg

ApplIcatIon for I New Trial' Regma Susk -J he SI I I eme

hem d arguments 01 CI 11 1001 on nppItcatlOn for a /lell tillt! fOJ ) m the Hungllllllll death for the mUI<iCl f Cumpbell III Mill ch II t wus not rendered

Engme CompanIes to Ama!IS'!',na .• ,~!:~,. HnlIfnx N S - 1\eg )tl[ltlOns ~;t:i·':;~t.tilj

now penchng thot I I ~ lead to umulgumatloIi of the 11 lJb ] nglll

It IS kno\\ n that J effel son I ve, II ho IS closely Identified IIlth the C I has been mll<ec1 up Il1th the Pac Iflc coast cOlllpun~ A whIle ugo he telegl aphed to a Seattle lllUU to bu~ PUClfic const stock us thele II ould be a lIvely mOl ement Ihe contemplated pUl chase of the PUClfic coust holdmgs by the til 0 tOads would expllllll the Cnnudlllll PaCIfic Imltoad s appurent llluctlOn 1lJ ncqUlllng telllllnuis III Se uttle IIlthout pedectng ItS plnn fOl en teI Illg Plesldent Shllughnessy suys he 11111 explam nffnlls II hen the time

(II e III he Inst file ~etlJs aleluge nbout 120 000 000 bus pel )etlJ Illlgel lIUlll 111 the five ~ ellIS enchng 1807 ''''Ion It IS eOIl"lCleled thut the lllll (lunt leqUIred I1l Ame1lca hns larg~ly lI1~reased I1l that time and nlso the q nUll lIty of II heat und lIoU! bOlllg now tllkell by the nellel lInpOI tlllg COll1l tiles of Jnpan und Chlllu ond other smullel ImpOl tels ovel the II olld a Inl ge ClOp such as \I e hnve III Ame1l cu till" ~ ear does not necessullly llIean velY low pllces ]3esldes the mOlens ed I equllements unothel element IJl I egulatlllg the PI Ice IS the abllIt) of t I PIC'"U d" to hok back a Imge POI tlOn of theu ClOp und mmket It II hen It SUIts them AmerICun fUlm CIS ot least have hud more 01 less vbundant und plofitable CtoJls fOl the [JllO t SIX sensons and hnve made a i leat denl of mone~ beSIdes Illuch a gl ellt IIlCI el1se In lhe vniue of the land olllled by them hus tullen

mnJollty of them nle dOuf',''';I~I~d:~~:ili leaely to Illlllket then "heat

IlIg Co of AmhClst Illi I the _O~._."" l\IumfOld nOller Co 01 South mghnm Mnas D " Robb uglllg dllectOI of holl COli

meetlllg of the ShlllCI oldcIs cl1l1ed for Octobel 23 to COllsllclel::itln~::,;.!:,

so long ns the plIce IS not nt tellmnul POlllts out at lOll 01 than thnt the tendency Iloule! be to go slO\I III lllaI!q~tll1g ulld If pllees stll~ cd down the uCleuge III the older Ilheut groWlllg seotIons "ould deCl euso Thus pI esent pllce!! may I,le tuken ns a fUll I uldng lovel \11th the plobubllIty of some euslllg off should I ecelpla III Clense Imgely III the nem futmc Lat­el 111 the C1 op ) cur II Ith lho Inl ge ful ling bff th91e \\lll be III expolts ilom HUSSlIl !lnd th,e stn~l1lg qunhwes of the Amellcnn holder ullli the enCI gy of the Ame1leul1 speculutlve plICeq II III d conslCleluoly

tillS \I oelt III 1 e prospects

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pi OPOSltlOll und the gellCl al lin slon IS thl1t the ShlllCholduls \llll ;Vo!tEt'.:"~'!'il;19t\ fOI the umnlgulllntlOlI

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PAUL KAN AUCTIONEER will melt "uuder wise· guidance, work and a kind. and encouraging word! Bact boys are "made bad,'! not born bad; and the "bad" is influence aud surroundings, "rlte way the Page IHis heard boys yell­t!d at, sworn at, cuffed and kicked around, . might·well. make a tough out of achoir boy. Give the boy

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'Atkntion is called to the busi­ness card of T. C. Forbes, on the front page of 'this issne. a chance. ,

It is our sad- duty to .report the !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

death of Mrs. Wm. Fulsher which occurred in Winnipeg on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. She was operated on for tUmors in the Will­nipeg hospital about a week back and seemed 'to be making a fair re­covery, until within a day or two ago, when she suddenly took a turn for the worse."_ Her husband was present at her deathbed. Besides him she leaves a large family who will have the deep 'sympathy of a wide circle of friends and acquain­tances ih 'their 'great bereavement. 'rite body was brought to tlte fam­ily home on Wednesday evening. The funeral was held from the fam­ily residenl!e, near Rathwell, on Thursday, the 18th inst. at two o'clock. Interment was made at East Treherne cemetery.

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Arbroath.

Miss Jennie Hird is visiting her sister in Winnipeg: ~

Mr. W. Fawus, of Udora, Ont., is spending' a few days in this dis­trict, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Hird. ,

H. Watson has' purchased the old threshing outfit of T. A. Met­calf. and is operating it in this dis-

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With the exceptiop of a few odd jc..bs, threshing is practically finish­ed iu our district. '

. , A nnmber' from this district took

in Prof. Hagel's musical recital in Treherne last, Tuesday night.

As we go to press 'a day earlier this week because of Thanksgiving the lIsual cOrr~spondence is too late for this issue. ' It will appear next week. " ,

TO,THE EDITOR OF'THn TllIrEs: . 'DEAR' SIR:-Your Ladysm'i

correspondent in last week's issue see'ms to be, al1x~ous to know if the man tbat rl1l1S the ferry is dead ,or sleeping. :As to the former' I pre­sume when his time comes he will be put untler :ihe .·sod; just so :will your correspondent; and as to lalter I must confess to have a grea't sleep and plen ty of it and.,altn"c)llg:n of

as :l;~~:r:t~I:'Cf~h~~~~!~~ so.,s!l1P,lI:1 had occ:as!clD tC),'cr'oss

Oredlt auctloll Sale , Havlng received inst~uctions from

Geo. Henry,tI will offer for sale by public auction, ,at Johnston Henry's farm;' 28-9-6, one' mile north of Hird's ferry, on Thursday, Nov. I, at one p, m;', sharp, the following:

HORSES-I bay mare, 9 yrs. old, I mare coIt. 2 years old, I gray pony, 3 y~ars old, 1 spring colt,' I buckskin mare. 3 years.

CATTLE-I cqw 6 yrs. old in calf~ 4 cows 3 yr. old in calf.

1II1PLElIIENTS-Deering binder, 6 ft. cut, Cockshutt wagon, John Deere walking plow, 2 sets 3-see­tion harrows. 2 sets bob sleight!, I cutter and other articles too num­erous tu mention.

TiRlIfS-$ro and .. under, cash; over that amount I I months credit will, be given on fnrnishing approv­ed joint-notes bearing interest at 8 per cenl. '5 per cent. off foreash.

N. Wilson. Auctioneer.

Oredli Auctloll Sale

FINANCIAL AGENT, RATHWE~L.

A general fiu~ncial business con­ducted. Money to loan on real property at lowest rates. Insur­ance mid real estate !Igent. R,e­presenting all the best loan and in-sUr3nce companies.

GEO".BROC'K

I alll now in 'l'reherue again, and prepared to conduct auction sales in town and couutry, and guarantee the best sen'i<~e possible in every way, prepared to guarantee all, sales, and pay cash to sellers on the day of sale. For terms <;tc., apply at McGowan's warehouse, or to

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"JAS. STEY,ENSON, Auctioneer and Valuator.

Deering Agencg. .. .

JOHN DEERE AND SCOTCH CliPPER GANGS 4RE OUR SPECIALTIES

Would like to have you call and sec our ·Canton Potato Diggers.

\Ve arc making a special Cllt on wagons to clear out our stock, before the wintcr.

A large supply. of Cutters' and Sleighs to choose from.

TR E HER N E MAN. 1·.= ....... ,..,..,,...,,,., ....... ,..,.., ............................ """"' .... ll"~rg, feed and sale Slab Ie BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR.

All kinds of, contract work taken and satisfaction guaranteed.

,BUILDINGS JACKED UP

And new foundations put in, cem­ent or stone. Estimates furnished.

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HO! For Horse Blankets. We re­ceived lately a shipment of winter comfort for' horses, and are going to turn them over at a price that will 110t tiring dis­comfort to you. Ever,ything for the horse, with strict"egard to fitness in price.

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"Pres~rving , ,Fruits ' ,

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. ,We can now supply you with all kinds of preserv­ing fruits: We have 'a large shipment of grapes coming in next week: ,

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Tobacco alld Oiga,.. , '. .. ! -,

Soft Dr/Ilks, Bread , Fallcy' B/8CU~~8, &~.

A good: alld:full ;llIe 0.1 '" OOlllectlollery.

" Ti', GrBBn~way, RATHWELL.

F. Thorimbert • MACHINE SHOP. •

Guns and Rilles lor Sale We are, also prepared to do all

kinds of repaising.

We are:a~ents for the celebrated Myers glass valve seat iron pumps. The only successful pump for all kinds of weather.

FAll CLOTHES! An early' order for your Fall

Tailoring will ensure your work being done in good time. Call and see our excellent line, of Fall goods. We guarantee the work­manship on every suit of clothes.

F. BREETON. Rathwell. •

Ours is one of the best equipped Livery. Feed and Sale Stables in Manitoba.-Stylish Turllouts, Good Horscs and Care­ful Drh'cr!>. 'Ve solicit a fail' share of your patrollage .

Geo. McGowan., '·Treherne , Al!c';t for,

The ,Leading Fire ,Insurance Companies.

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well Hardware And Lumber Yard.

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J T"E HARVEST IS COMING! ! LIVERY STABLE 4 We are, prepared for it, with all kinds of machinery

repairs, especially for threshers. We can supply you complete tools for fixing break-downs. See our swell line of cook stoves and kitcheu utensils.

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Contractor and Stone-I~============~~==~======== Mas'on.

,\ . All kinds of cement work, such

as floors, walks. etc., a specialty. Let us figure on any lJttildin~

conlract you lIlay have, large or , all. "

·Prof.:'geo~ Hagel Graduate 'of Leipzig and Stuttgart

Conservatories 'of music. , "

Teacheli of vocal, and, all branches of instrumental,music.

Studio on the corner of Bront and Boyne' streets. '

"~g~'nt for Morris Piano .... and several good makes of Org,ans.

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'TREHSRNE. MAN. " " ."

c~ A. Ro'Ux, ,

As I am now out of the re-

tall b~siness, I, wish to an-'.

nounce that I am in the

. ... Wlloiesale Business .... , . ~ . .,

Buyer olO.'''e, Hogs and All Fowl. , ,

Hides .nd' "'0,01" Bough' for Oash.

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Farmers will do" well to see '" ,

" " ~oux pefore ,di~posing of ~ny, stock. ,Patrons will find' me '

, \ 'at.~y l!ew building,' opposite , th e. Farmers' Elevator. . . '. .,'

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