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ieeearation works wonders hi ease Of
Send your feeders to The News -Ree indigestion OL weak stomach.
cord. • . It acts directly. • upon the, watts, of
the stomach and bowels,- strengthen-
ing end sternalaeleg them so that, they
readily talres careof the feed that is
fetea without distress or suffering;.
f:34)(1 positiee are the good effects fol-
lowing. the tite.of Meo-na that( the.re-
re elle is sold bye W. S. R.' Holmes und-
er an abeolut.r. gearanthe to refund the
ir.oney if • it .faile to care. 450 cent
bic of Mi-o-ne° will, So the good the
stemieh needs which is Siniply .to
make it do ite•own wrk, •
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War leofween Turkey and 13trigaria
• expcted- et any moment.. •
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CATARRH • CANNOT 13E CURED
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ai,
•teey gannet reach the seat of the
.11seese. Catarrh is ;a btoodor core
4 ti tn tIOnal disease, and 1h order •
ure it you must takeliternal range
rs. Hall's Catarrh Cure is teken in
ernally, 'and acts • directly on • the
blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarth Cure is not a quack me liciee.
It was prescribed by one of the hest
physicians • in this country for • years
and is a regular . prescription: It 1'
composed a the best tellies known.
combined with the, best blood purifiers
acting directly •oi the tnucous suefae
es. The perfect, eombination od the
two ingrediente is what produces such
wonderful results en curing Catarrh
Sdeed for testimonials free.
• • Id, J. CHENEY & CO., Props.,
feted°, 0. ••
• Sold by Druggists; price 75e.
Take Hall'is Fami•ly Pills for
• tipetion.
con
it ,is stated in London, England,
that the tactics of ' the ethaffeagettes
it their deomonggsti GOGGOOGGOli
at theirdemonstrtion last week has
thrown . baek the eause of •woman
suffrage a whole genration.*
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Black
Watch
Wiling Tobacco
Th big black plug.
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1Wee, Althea. •Walltei, a 1adY'o1..e,eVe
• • MAY Mrs wa U1ed y a train. et
• Muirlark. • ' -" • ' ; • le.
The C. P, 4....*Priige at 51 teeetble
waS•harned eta he treffie dm the eain
• Nine weet of North Bay avers iteleolipte
ed.
Mr. Witare Did ,4 `,t 1:0.4 bythe
tonguesef e wagon %Atte ifYine
step a renaWay Oar r44;4. Thornae' and
• killed,
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• Stnole; on the. aSt, Lewence hire
again teed up , the shipplag.
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onto, one of thieleadins arid most' in-
fluential papers of Canada, by which
we can offer The News -Record , and
The Weekly Mail and Empire until
January lst 1910 (no preraiem Maud -
ed), /or $1,50.
Both publications, each taken sep-
arately for the periods mentioned,
would cost nearly double. By accept-
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papers for a price, slightly idnadvanee
of the regular price of one.
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quesbionably the greatest weekly
published in the Domielen, and pos-
sesses the broadest outlook pe Cana-
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• respondents e are in all important cen-
tres, and over its s-eoally ' lased
wires it receives the happenings i Of
the whole world and publishes them
simultaneously to the papers in all
-other places. • • ..
The Agricultural. Section it an ac-
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ets pertainingsto the soil arid its pos-
sibilities. Contributors to this sec-
tion are men eminent in the world ef
agricultural science.
The Magazine Scotia, is a min.e 1 of
information on all subjeets pertaining
to seienee, literature, • the film arts
socieity and the home, many of the are
beide •:Of which are embellished With
bright and instructive illustrtions.
The Weekly Mail and Empire has no
equal as an expositor of aIouse of
Ccitnmons atta Provincial Legislature*
happenings. Altogether the twenty-
four pages which comprise the Weekly
Mail and Empire consletute a teimpletek
library, the. regular price for which is
One Dollar a year.
• Liberty.
'The sPirit of liberty Is Imbed a hold
and fearlesa sleet, but it 1$ Ogee
sharp sighted epirit. It la it eautlemad
• sagaelouse dierinthetting, tathealug In-
telligence. It le Jealotie of eneroaele
meet. Jealous of power. Jealous Of
Man. It demands eheette It Seeks for
guarded It Insists eu eeeuritlea, It In-
trenebes ithelf behleel strong defenses
ai tortillea Itself Atrial all poesible
eare against the Misaulte et ambition
end pasion. It does not treat the
antlehle weakneses' of human nature.
and therefore It will not permit power
to overetep its, prescribed Malts,
though benevolence, geed Intent and
patriotie purpose come *long with K.
Nteither doee It itattsfy itself with
flashy and temporery resistance to Il-
legal authority. Par otherwise. ft
seeks tor deratIon and permaneue.
It looks laefore and atter, tid. Mending
on the experience of ages which are
Paste It labors diligently for the bene
fit of ages to come-Maniel Webster,
The Blue Sky..
• The blue sky which reveals Itself as
the - hemispherical vault of the Orm-
went In the absence of clouds Is the
far depths a the air seeding back to
the obaerver some part of the solar
illumlnetion which they receive,. The
eight Mei rethrne4 to the eye le ."lue"
sImply because the particles of the air
are of such exceedingly diminutive
size thee they can effeetively deal with
mile' the smallest et the luminous' Ci
brationethat IO, with the "blue" e -
deletions; There are a few faint In
terreinglIngs of the other *colored rays
the blue or the •sky, but they are
• In Such trifileg quantity that the blue
seralloyesthern
•Taiere's no phosphorescence In flow -
ere to speak of, but they may lighten
up many a clareened spot in
Mancliester Unio.
Yon hese oniy got to owe a man mon-
ey to.. appreciate whet ti .small place
the world Is: -Lloyd's Weekly.
•RAND IRON 74si--rea
SINGLE PARE FOR HUNTERS.
New in effect to all points in Ton -
points Mattawan to Port
Arthur, to Georgian Bay and Matedit-
a* Division ; Port' •`Arthue via N. N.
Co, a,nd lo Pertain points. in Quebec,
• Nw Brunswick Nova Sebtia end
Newfoundland. • -
October 2ed a to November 3rd,,
Muskoka Lakes; Petretateetiehiehe,
• Mdland, Lake of • Bore, IVIaganeta-
wan River, Lakefield ; Madawaskato
Denot Harbor; Argyle to Cobenk,
Lindsay to. Haliburton, Sherbet le-dlie
• ..via IS. and:P. Railway, and sointe
from Severn to North:Day :inclusive.
Retuee Ilimit on all tickets Dec. 5th,
1008, or until closeof nevigetioe, it
eeeltee,, to • pointareaelied by Steamers.
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Sexidens complications are threaten-
ing betweenchina and Japan, owing
to • tate actioe of some Chinese soldiers/
in firing on Japanese troops n Cora.
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51i -0-N4 ,m4
11S of:Specil Value ' to 1VIany Here
n Minton.
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A notable discovery and One • that
IL Peals especially to many people in
UlintOri is ;the eombina,tien Of stomach
he'a in the Mf -Ona treatmnt. This
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The News-Rcord has not a regular
collector and consequently there • has
been a tendency on the part of many,
of our readers to allow theireesaw-
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teen to fall intd arrears.
The label on your paper •shows the
date t:o which your paper is paid, We
would ask you to read it carefully
and should you be one of those "in
arreans landly let tie •Itaite your •re-
mittance. ••
The single dollar • may not seam of.
much importance to you, but to the
office where several hundred of dollars
are so locked u, it is a matter 'of
eoesiderable moment. •
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To those in arrears we, make this
special Call, and trust to he favored
with your subscription before , the
end of Octobr.•
Address all communicatione to W.
J. Mitchell, News-Rcord „Offie,
Clin-
ton, Ont. 4
GRANO TRU N !siVsTEV
HUNTERS EXCURSIONS ' RETURN
MEWS AT SINGLE PARE.
OCTOBER 8th 'TO NOV. 8d.
To points ie rrernagetai, polete Mate.
tawa to •Port Arthurad To Geergian
Bay and Mackinaw Aivisidn ; Poet
Arthur via N. N. Ce,'nd to certain
, .points in ' Quebec . NevNErinswick,
• Novi Scotia and Newfolindlend.
OCTOBER 22nd TO NOV. 8td,
1VIesko1a Lakes Peaetang
Lake of Ba
»s Midland .
Maganetawa River• Laklield.
Madawask to Depot Harbr, Argyle
to Coboconit, Lirideae .to Haliburton,
Sherbet Lake via K. & P. Ity, . and
pints from Selena to Nath nal in-
clusiv. • •
Return lithit on all tickes, Satur-
day, Dec. 5th, 1008., or 'Until elose
• a Navigation, 0 earlier, to points
• raohed by. steronera.
Pqiii information from,
• P. R. II0dgne, Town Agnt.
A. 0, Pettison, Depot Aget. •;
Canton, News -Record
•AN OLD INDIAN MYTH The Real issue"
It TOfi8 a CUriOUS St0Y About
the CreatiOn•
MOUNT TNOMA MADE FiRST„
I04•44414444410•0044,
Then Came the Trees, the SINN tis.
Fishes end AU the Anitrde, With the'
cartSly Dear the 1,ist and the Otteate
feet of Aileen. Origin of Men.
The Indlans aa s that tbe Great Sp/eft
'Pede Matta Tabonia the first Of all.
Bering a hole in the eltS, Using a large
etone as an auger, be pushed, dowel
*now and lee until they reached the
desired beight, then stepped. from cloud
to cloud downto the great ley pile
hnd thank t to- the earth; where be
planted the first trees by merely put,
ting his finger into the soli here and
there. TISe sun. began to melt the
Mow, the enoW produced water, the
Water rauslown the eMe of the maned
tain, refreshe4'. the trees endMde,
'rivers, The Great Spirit gathered. the
leaves that fell teem the trees, blew
upon them, and they became birds. Ste
took a stilteeand broke It into piece*,
Of the emallena he made. fishes, and.
•Of the middle of.the ehek he made ant- •
nials, the grizzly hear. .exeepted. which
be formed trent. the big eed of the
tick, • appointing . hint to re* nuister
overall the thers, ' • " .
• Indeed, this; animal grew so lerger
strong and clientele time the Creator
•eornewhat ?eared bine and SO 110110WO
.out Mount Taboraa as a wigwam for
himself where he might reside .while
• on earth In the, most perfect:security
and comfort. • SO the smoke was • soon
to be seetacurling up from 'the:mom:I-
talie where the Great Spirit and hi.•
•family lived and still live, thoughetheir •
benefit' flee Is alight no longer, nowthae
the white . man Is in the land. • This•
was thousancle of snows ago.
• Atter , this came re lath end severe
• sprlegtime, • .fri which- memorable
etorrn blew up from the sena shaking
• the huge loge -to Its base. • The Great'
Spirit commended his 'daughter, thee
Retie more' than aa tneentato. go Up and -
bid the wield to be 'still, cautioning her
• at the seine time eaftei pa hr bead
Out into the .blast, but only to threat
out her little arm and metre a sign be
. tare she .deliveteci her Message.. •
The -eager child hastened up to tbe
hole tri the roof did as she was told
end thee turned to •deseend, but her.
.
curiosity Impelled her to .look •at the
forbidden workleouthlde, and the rivets.;
arid treees, .at. the tar oceaneana the
great' waves that the ,storm had Made
as: honey. as the forest wIten the snow
lion the firs... so she stopped and Ant.
out her bead 10 look e Instantly the.
storm took leer hy the long 'hair and
blew her down to the earth. down; the
metnetain side, over the enlooth Met and
soft snow. •down to the- Md, •ot . thee
*Mealy .bears. . • • ". • .
Now, ; the grizzly' bears were thn,
somewhat Sifferent from what they
are let the • present time. , In, appear
° it. 'is true • they eilre much..
the Mune, but they walked' then on
.:Itheir hied leg* like mere and talked and
carried clubs,' using the tore, IMMO' as.
Men use their anise At the foot of the
• mountain, at the place wire the Child
weeeown toe lived eaItatitTle or &MT%
zlies. The father geizely:was retuen-.
Ing from the Mint with his Chili on hie
8houleer arid a yore* ell., In his' hand
when he 'Sete the 'shivering. hiele..walf'.
lying ore the • snow evith her lalr all
tangled about about her:
The old:grizzly, pitying ,and ' wonder
Ing at the strange, forlorn' creature'
lifted it up and.carrled • it .1n.to.his• eelfe
US see what should be deme She, too,
was -pitiful end 'fed it Preto her owe
breast, brieging, It up as oue of their'
fanilly, so the daughter of the great
Spleit grew up, nee the eldest Ron of
the old 'grizzly maneed her. and their
offsprina was /Wilier grizzle nor Greet •
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Sehet, tere man.--Forest.and Stream:
An Original (Seth of Magi:mei).
• In the oid deka when the Spauish
province of Aragon •sns a proud and
endeperieent monarchy the Peonle used
waen choosing their Meg the feilowing
singular form of election:
• "We, the freeboito Inhabitants of the
ancient ;kingdom of Amgen' who Are
equal to 'Stu.. Den ramp and . acme
thing emcee elect eoe to be Our kink
on eonaition that yOtt preserve to us
our righte end privileges. • It In thLs
you should fail Ave own you for our
king no lengek." < :
• • • The fled' Ferns.. . ..•
Stop the: auto!" • „,
"But. • •
"I. think .1 SOW SlOtin, red .reenes
"Better. temtne. •Ieess" ad
vised the chaeffenteeerneetly. eThein
red ferns is. the loont eonstrible's whisk -
ere." • • •
The Open Mldew.
' The best pat -t of temodern twee Is
windows. To keep these open day end
• night and to make the ale Inside ap-
proach as nearly as ressible the air
outeide shottld be the first businees Of
the housekeeper.
• A Precaution. • •
"Every men is the architect a his
own fortune," quoted the wise guy. • -•
"Ye, but lie wants to keep solid with
the building lustiectors," added the sine
ple mug,
Reason Enough. '
'the Butler -What makes the misses
In such a bad burnt* this morning?
The Maid-Some.women told her a se-
cret last night, and she's forgotten.
London Tetegtaph. •. • •
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The Web a our life lie a talneed
good and ill together-Shakessi5eare.
Art le the Sauce
Sete\ aruers vene rented o'er and
looked at her huband's stoup after she
had handed ft to him.
• "Oh," She cried, 'hook at the lentil
the fat has road* in yout Isnt
It atstic? Mel eat its It is ao ban.
tiul."
tocticl Economy.
"roOr Toth, It cost him a terrible het
to give Up his swetheert,"
- "Then why aid her - •
"Ileettuse ft *amid littee test him a
eveat deal Were te be hedert"."-Londett
Tatiete
tinsee of he
we leette bard titnea
Inietertatt et lot of DeoPle eat heeke."
$ir Wilfrid Laurier has sai, "In
thief election them is no great isue,
We )neve done .so well that the Op.
position cannot raise an 184ale. We
have done so Well emnitty
has enjoYed cotinuou, prosperity for
twelve yeas. Let` well enough alerted
and let me fhaltah ray geed work."
But is ishat all that Sin Wilfrid
Laurier says 1 Let the independent
taxpayerread between the lines and
thnk. Does •not there run through
every appeal of the Liberal press
this suggestio-Put us out . and the
great Literal flovir of Governmental
expenditure (nd -with it yotie share)
will -case.? When we came to power
in 1899 this expenditure wag only $41,-
703,888 ; in 1908 it is $110,500,000
and in 1909 it will be $1.24„1)00,00p,se.
turn es forianother four yars • and
this expenditure at the Same rate of
Inereese willerse by .1912 to $5,-
000,000 per armere, AND YOU WW
OE'T YOUR SHARE- IF •YOU VOTE
RIGHT,*-eted is Pot this venal sug-
gestion the real appeal upon which tael
Laurier government are Makieg their
Campaign? -
How does this 'differ from Mr. Me
eil's Waite that he should be returned
in Bonaventure because in four years
he .secured from the public chest tor
expenditure in; the riding $188 per vote
'er?-isnqt each the offer of a Bathe ?
These consideretions suggest two
questions :--
(1) What does Mrstleeederiasey .on
thie point ?.
• () Where does the .123onef go
Seine of et goes for the eduainietra-
tion of justie, a - • large part ei it
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October 22nd, 1908
for civil government, including ; the
Moral support of the Departments ef
Agriculture, Fisheries Trade- and
and :Commerce, et% ; Some Of it is
°emtted for neCesSary public works.
Bet above and beyond these proper
land neeeesary expenditures there have
iven .Squanelered at least ten million
dollars annually. TMs appalling sum
has found its way into tho pockets ef
coniparativelY low pertaiees who
are able to Obtain one-sided eon-
• tracte l'or the conetrection 01. • peblie
works or the furnishing ot supplies.
Nor is this'the only golden flood-
gate through which. the Liberal gov.
• erament has poured the taxpayers'
money, Wharves have bwn
where no Ships go, useless bridges and
elaborate putelie buildines have been
•erected, and fruitless. expeditione to
the north have been fitted out. All
these things have been done with, the
underlying motive of extending Pate
=age to an inner ring of the ; goy-.
othrnent _partisans. • •
• What, then, is Mr. Borden's stand.
on.4his ? Let un quote hula
hie Peterhorough Secteele "I do edt
say' that expenditure there sheltie' net
• be, Thershould be expeedithee, and
large expendituee .by the Government
in a ;new• et:emry like'Canada, for
the purpose of prornoting its develop
mnt; 'Butewhat I do say is, that far
every dollar expended by the govern -
Meet the country should, aceive
,dollar of value." • • • .
Which policy is nuist to your ad-
vaatage as a taxpayer Is it. worth,
while making the change 1 Think
about it.
TRUSTS AND CANID.1, redS•
Mr Bryan, n
the Democretic eandi- Biagjouribbu
date Joe the Presidency of the Ledeted
State, now c °barges hie oopaaet,
Mr.' Taft, with apingthe candidate of
the • United States Steel Corp 'ration,
While Me: William 11, !latet seentee
ally charges •Mr.- Bekaa ib teidi
the candidate of the e.tandafd
Company. If there ' aee atter .publi
men of note in this country who 'sr
re. tile pay of the :United States Stee
Corporation, directly, or indirctly, fte
would be interesting e to have °them
Pointedout: We htive melee heard ef
anyas for the relations of the Stan-
dard Oil Company to politics, the eg-
et:rd:is a very long one; the Preel6
Meta' are difficult to arreertatn, land
prominent men in both parties are
charged With having -been the agents
or representetives••ef that grea,t priv-
ate intereite We believe Mr, Bryan as
well as Mr;.Taft • to be personally far
removed from .any discreditable rele-
tens whatsoever .. with . Corporations
thet uSeletoney Corruptly ,to effect
udges, • lawmakers, and .executive oth•
ors.- But dothetlest•.there are mercen-
ary scoundrels In both political Camps.
The United Staten Sleyernmenten,f the
present time is • engaged btt a ierious
amt. formidable aetem,pt to • brea.le up
the Standard. Oil Trust in its present
forth: This ' company eta§ been the.
bitterest -fee tbat Presideit 'Roosevelt
has had to facs: Mr: 'Taft' stands ab-
solutely with Mr. Roosevelt iiri
view S aeon gelierhineeta policy 'andthe
enfeeceinent 'of She few.: If MrBran
were elected Prekdent, cycle/thing in
hiepractical relation to the eefreed,
• ment of the:Sherman Anti -Trust lawe
would depend upon the men Wale
vehorn he wield sueround himself `as
hi :s cebinet officers and advisers: The
public is not yet in a position to form
evena geese as to what •men he, *quid
chboa--Pront s"Th e Progrees of. tee,
Werld in the American Reyiew of Re-
lws" for Octobela • •
Investigates ain-Buk
Says it is a Woederful tlealet and
Dos More Than is Claimed for it.
hoeselioId remedy ni existence
P has won elicit glowing .tributes iem.
e People in high' placee ashes Zam-Buk.
lelr. Roger F. Perry; Justice of . the
Peace for British•Columbia, tested
this femorts balm, and this is e hat hsays e
°f: it: ••• • "The Peirlen,
• . • • ' • "Goldfieldi B. C.
e "To the arn-Eltik Co.,
Gehtlethenee-After a very °fair trial'
I have -peeved 'Zara -Bele erninently. sat-
isfactory. In my ease it peed .e. skin
rash of five years standing 'Which no
.
decter . had heen able to:do any good
fee.• • •e• '•
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"I Would :cettainly' encourage • 'any
person te.kee Zam-Bele in theirhome.
truly does ; even more than you
elaim for,. it. Per rny owe pare I
Would not now be without it in . the
hense. •Yeters very truly,
•-4-e-.tSignede. "Roger P. Perry,"
• . "Jutriee of the Peace for 13C."
Zain=Bek differs Tem ordinary salves
and embocations, for while these
mostly contain entreat one and fats,
•Zam-Bur is petely herhal, le. seethes
and °heal Outs, piper's, eruptions
'beas, eczema; chafing sores, etc.In
theehousehOld it is .the bendiest pos-
sible 'lremedyfor bens, scalds, chil-
dren's inthries. It 'instantly cleanses.
arty° wound- to Which' 'it is applied ;
pro'. eribs • festaing • inflattheation or
blood Poisoning. It euees ples, 2 vat:.
icosieoleersi'lind fistula. • all dreg-
giete.. and StOreS 'ell at beets • e,
bo, from; the .Zaniel3trk Co, Tetene
tee for Price, e Soxee for .$8.80.
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• • The -Umid .Sttes battleshiP fleet
was welcomed by the 'Japanese at
ME" • PROOF. f Yokohama lastSunday morning. •
That is •what Hyornei will do in all
' forme •of Catarrh and Troubles
Of The Breathing Organs..
It's not a question of Iiyomei
Mg cured some one else but will ' it
reach Your °We particular caw. If its
Cold in the head, Catarrh, Bronchitis,
Pneumonia, Croup or any affection or
the breathing prgsli, W. S. R. Holm-
es Says yes, and will reined tha niOney1
it it fails. No other preparation for
the same purpose can successfully . • do
this, because 'tate Hyornel system .cd
treatment isdifferent arm anything
-You simply breathe and inhale its
medication in dey air form which des-
troys the germ lite that censer Op-
pressed . breathin, Nasal Catarrh,
Throat Irritation •and Lung Troubles.
It brings to these sufferbig organ ii,
balsam laden -air they would get in the
pine aid' PludalyPtUs forest. The air
thnt ?tarries out l3roachial troebtee.
The prince of entertainers ettatehal
P Wtldar says; Hyomei is easy to
d• ` t
use, am swift o cure. u es
Against. eotighs -lied colds: It giVcS
yt)tt ptlit • air. and kills the peril of
disease. It helps the voice.
• Hyontei complete outfit,
•070.m.•44.1..,4•00.....m...*:••••,*;••••;•••••••;41,•••
neyena ring A10.
A warden who atid a telephone In her
• apaitment called up thetelephorteethe-
pany and asked that the setviee be tlite
eontintied. The man Who took here me:t-
ease tried to be exceediegla nelite.
"We ere sorry to lose you,' bO sad.
'Are you diseatisfled with inything?"• .
"fain" Odd the woman emphatic.
ally..
"1 am Sety reorry," WO the man.
sPerhatei wo can help 'ou. What is It
eett do not like"
• "single blessedness," said the ttenn-
in. ant' going to be married imam..
row"
"Ala" said the POItte clerk. Hesat dre
past oar aid. GOodhy."
IA Knotty Problems.
°It's
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se," saie YOUng Mall
• 0 %oral Maley rimtned eeglarteet. "len*
gee thIS political etortOMY straight,'
"What's the teotibter attired the Pre -
heater. I
"I can't discover whether a lot Of
people go broke betainei eve have hard
SINGLE FARE FOR DOMESIION
ELECTIONS. •
Betweert all stations in Canada, go-
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Oct. 17th. Per tickets and .further
ieformation call on F. fl. iledld•es
Tema A•geht A. 0,' Patteeon, Depot
Agent 'or adcirias • J. D. Maeelonahl,
District Passenger Agent, Toronto. •
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The 'demands of the an,theacit :mine
Workers, as formulated in eorivention
at Scrarttoneinclude an !eiht-hour dale
and an, increase 01 10 per. cent, in
How to Cur. a Cold.
Be as careful as yciu can, you will
Occasionally' take cold, and when .yoi
die get 'a medicine of known reliabil-
ity, one that has araestab,ished repu-
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' Estabathed '
WhOophig Cough, Coup, Bronchitis.
„Owl, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria
eresolette toa boon to Asthmatics
Does It bet stem more erectivvto breathe in o
temedy to Cute disease df tire breathing organs
then to tatte the remedy tete th stomach ?
It cures beeause the al tendered wont,. Ana,
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every breath, giving prolonged and constant ttat.
meta. It 11 awatuable• o mothers with small
• children.
Those oracontiontive
tendency find immediate
teller trorn coughs et
flamed conditions of the
throat.
Sold by deuggio•
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rel, Cnada,• 107
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F. IL Butler, the English balloonist,
says aeroplanes wilt cost no more than;
$500 in ten yean.
Mr.. Robert Melvig, a leading ch*,
vi of ouoph, t00% ill on nis way
home from New 'York and died at the
Waldorf Hotel in. Hamilton.'
TWO freight trains collided on Ihe
C. P. R. near Stickney. Fireman
Robert Johnston of St, John, N. B.
was roasted alive, and Engineer Chafe
Humphrey had his back and both legs
broken.
The Protestant ,Teachers' .A.Ssociae
tion ot Quebec had a warrn time over
thie election of. their Prmident. Miss
Mary Ferguson ol Montreal being a,
ally ()leeted by the votes of the 'sem-
en.
. •
•.!
Two Montreal boy, Harield Vetter.,
son and Gralthse West, Were shiet by a
crazy man, and young Patterson way
not mover.
040
HUNERS' SPECIAL..
Leaving Toronto OE p. m. Oct. 29,
0, al to North flay, stopping at all
stations. Returning speoial 1 will
leave North Bay 9 e. na Nov, 12,
13, lt/ and *Ohtiat Will leave Callan-
der 6 p. m, 'Nov. 19,,11, 12, 18, ;IC
Pullman ,aggage and Poach smote.
• modation.
• The body 61 Coreelitis Brassard ot
Trenton, Ont., was found Mit the Chi -
Page Drainage Canal. The man- had
evidently hum murdered.
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They cure the kidneys and heal the ieritated bladder, 60e. a hoz;
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