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in Victory For R caucus Torpid
i n inai Elect on Returns , Than'More $13.25fuse to '
ay i
Will Have Over
20 Majority in Senate arid 150
in Hous
e
League's Friends Acclaim Wilson at White House
A despatch from New York sass:--•; nittee; Senator
enator SSmith
croAriz
ona, who
A recrdepiasiing electoral vote for'lost to former Representative Ralph
Senator Harding, topping the4001 Ceineiaz, le•nc.rsan
Nevada, uliw:s defated by forme
rf
mark, and: Republican majorities of Governor Oddie,.
In
nd the House contests, the Repuin
more than a scare in the Senate . t
from 1 Ueda sweep nave Ohio an a !most eel:id
150 virtually house svc Itt i ssnred t he }i ex bliean delei;ation, only one &s-
tcomplete returns from' the, Repu being
in • in doubt, In this, the home
elections: , tr"nc:t 1 e g
• strongholds of , State of Senator HaidMie and Geyer -
Oklahoma,
With the isso ri and the Republicans gained and
Missouri Tennessee de- � nor Co,n�P eight seats.. In
finitely swept into the Republican; the Democrats lost g - „aimed an -
the
the •crushing vietery,i Missouri the Republican b
party" ranks by . • g et had 3961 other block of eight.
the tlaxlinsive of e five
on- despatch from Washington
•� votes, e�"clus�}ve of the five. Frani M A P xobably 2,000
where the Republican State tick-( says:—A crowd of p 10
tuna, e hex p i fi Nations rters marc
et was eictarieius and the Presidential League of Rations suppo
ticket ahead. ed to the White House at 8 o'clock
The Republican landslide had given on Thursday to pay tribute to Presi-
}he Republicans 58 Senate setts as dent Wilson. The crowd was through
t ' pto the White House grounds g
;against 87 for the Democrats, with
late returns undermining the seat of ane of the front entrances s rid allowed
Beckham, Democrat, Ken- to gather near the east out
tck.Senator
tuck;. • bill Republican opponent, President 'Wilson was wheeledn°n
Richard 3, Eri•at, forged ahead'.in a on the terrace, 'and sat for
rip and tuck d;ht for the only Senate utes while the crowd sang "America,"
rr
fight le -.ft ur<etiled, "Carry me back to 01d Virginny," and
c
the "The Star-Spangled Baani,er,
Senate contests, ,•n •
Of :he 34 SLt.e
e abbe ens eapeured nine• Froin the Looking old and wornhis illness, the
Rp
Detnocs•at and e:::c#e;l all 15 of Elicit plainly the ravages
candidata:, Among the Demoeratie President made a pathetic figure. Senatex.�.,
Surat{-�rs who event down to defeat' He lifted his hat and his lips parted,
vel e Sceators Chamberlain or Oregon, az if to smile, but bis face seemed
fernier Chairman of the Militarr Corn- tense with emotion,,
eieaer itch from Buffalo eyen--A RESPONSIBLE FOR MAZY 1! S
doete?'s certificate must be presented,
to et.a1 dealers in Buffalo now before B ilaiurn'.s I.wxa-Liver !'ills stimulate
et:al will be aelieercd, he cute is Mid the sluggish liver so that it will regulate
siteetion that Alan l there 'be a co gg to ext properly on e
spell within the next three 4veeks a the flow of bileclear all the
great deal of real suffering is certain• bowels and thus clear awe.. y
great
Only people who ilei e aged pi rsaiis , waste and poisonous matter that is
biliousness
ti
c tc i
s That the situation is more a u
let Mrs 1�
International Court of J us ce
to Displace League, Says Harting
A deepateh from Washington
says: -The proposed pew tssee a:tien
of nations which President-elect Herd-
ing will suggest to .displace: the pres-
ent League of Nations will be besed
upon the international court:of arbitral
justice formulated by former Secre-
tary of S'tabe Knox, Some of the ideas
tiny buibie�s, or Myelitis in their homes, respansilala for cons'tipatiosu, ' contained in the tl►in tl�-two treates of
that to half -ton s ieartbusin jaundice, etc.
e receiving coal x'zn,l sidle headaches, l d b Mr B
Irish, Crime Decreasing.
A despatch from Dublin
says:—The outrages in Ire-
land during the last week I ally taken charge of a violent x eat
show a Steady decline -in !soli- E guard cavalry action and cut to pieces
ticarime according to a two divisions of Red cac*slay north-
.
statement
crime, east of Salkcva, according to advices
i
statement issued by the Dublin ; recaaiu•ed here. His posntian is report -
Castle authorities, but the ed to be improving, with the chance
re ffeetun a successful retreat for
la warfare
i
of e g
campaign of guerrilla
against the armed forces of the 1 the main body of his troops.
Recover $13,000 Radium
intensity. Thrown in Sewer
Police resignations are de-
creasing and the recruiting of i A despatch from Utica, N.Y.,
f i Tile $13,000. worth of radium
policemen from Ireland itself i says:--fwhich
belonging to a Utica physician
ig increasing• l was lost in a hospital sewer last Sun-
This is pointed to as a sigri div was found this afternoon in the
h 'tat'
of renewed confidence that the thrown into a toilet
Government evil overcome the
opposition force:5.
Two Soviet Divisions Wiped
Out by Wrangel
o auee Ont,
arbitration negotiate y . rpav
., lice Mehill, Nap , will alio be included,
leen before, is the ads.. run down an .
than itf has eveswrites. I was very b ' The ermenent Headquarters of the
statement made' by a prominent re- bad a torpid liver for av-er four months. o eel association, it was stated 1iy•
1 tried several but got no relief, prop s ,;U be
feeler. husband drought me home a 'high diplomatic official, vela at
There is some coal available at the One day ray hu , i er ills and Hague, where the niatchin,ey for
all owned by private a. vial of Milbuzn e Laxa L v Pills, as The gu ,
pilules, but is z e,,court is already: available.
holding'it at ex- before I had used half the vial II and
lwrixitaiit prices and only the rich. I am a dif#erent persoa to ayr,� .can tial titin nation will. have a resident
let inc stocks of the big dist fly recommend Laxa-Liver Pills to P g
individuals i who are much better. I only used two v Under the plan suggested, each par-
k l d f
A despatch from Constantinople
says.—General Wrangel has person-
" • ele at olio will be a member of the
sae - g
tributing firms are wholly depleted• any one troubled with liver trouble. d
can leu i .
One of the prime reagoii�s for the Milburn
i is the re- ' Laxa-Liver Pills are 25c,'
un recendented situation a vial at all dealers, or mailed direct on
P
fusel of gas co�nipanies to .sell gas to receipt of rico by The T, Milburn
citizens for use in furnaces, In the Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.
past it h been the practice of many
Crown is being waged with in- l
creasing
ane a
people to use gas almost entirely for
heating purposes. With the present CANADA REDUCES
shortage of gas and rise ,in price of NATIONAL DEBT
'
"1�.61e the
demand for an-
wholesaler ventured
the .Expandu'tg Revenue
1r One
what as available
tliraeite coal has increased at- emend gin Oct
0us y ,
ution that the d+emiam1 has been Effect Substantial Decrease
A despatch f
rom
.too
high.
P
u
h
t to
be g
is thought t
'n brought
+tie g b
"rna ! month taxi ni n g'1'i•
F pending revenues last
The price of coal is still $13 p redue,vion. in the net Canadian na
$1325 per ton fox anthracite. Cate
Can-
adians across the border at St.1111 of 'September the net debt (no credit
xrines axe payieg $21. Buff�alouia,ns ptE11 '
refuse to pay that.for their coal and being taken for non-active assets),
prefer to go cold, stood at $2,276,516,163. During Oc-
O
p ..•
this
a _
this account,: but P ,_Ex_
,don s.
double Ottawa ,says:—Ex..
sever` pipe not far from the ospi
The radium was t
bew1 by a patient who felt annoyed by
its beat. Twenty men leave been up-
rooting and examining the sewer since
, its loss was discovered,
tdber it was reduced to $2,273,881,806,
at whidh figure it now stands.
MINERS ACCEPT The bounding revenue, coupled with
a heavy fall in capital
expenditure
GOVERNMENT OFFER to the practical 'closing up of war ea -
Resumption of Work in Brit-
ish
rit
ish Coal Mines.
A despatch from London says:—As enue was as fbllovs : 1920, $256,576,-
a
256,576;
a result of a ballot on the Govern- 967; 1919, $186,408,795, in increase in
mentis offer, the coal strike was called revenue of 870.168.172.
off, and at a' meeting of the miners 1 'innue revenues. $70,
;counts, is regarded with keen satis-
faction.
During the seven months of the file
cal year ending Oct. 31 ordinary rev -
The , .:g: ie•:ci Fe , it wazergitiss: The radium itself was in a. vial
, :.c t.,b P
should be fresh ai11 infertile. They'. especially made for it, and it is in
sl•,, ;' d be goad uniform stock and free! three particles, each about the size of
from all checks and creeks. The hens; a small bird shot.
tieeo p enty of o;, ste shells se they.
sS 1 n i e good fir'o h'iI . on all the_' Bats are the only mammals which
e. = that are to be p. Beer lel- have the ewer of flight.
1
inion News in Brief
B��n��4-
collected in October
delegates, immediate resumption of aldive were $36,671,056, compared with
•iaiterrcaitional ootixt, vs7iicli will pans
upon all questions threatening inieile-
diate war, Each nation, 'big and lit-
tle, will Irene one vote, a majority to
decide, One of the most 'powerful
agents to'. enforce decisions of the
court will be the eaenom c emtbargo,1
lvluioli ail nationt..wtill be pledged to
exercise against. the offender. It ie
reeognized that so long as the world
' °ts nations will fight, but it is
exits
hoped to make the moral and e•cananic
I penraltiies eo impressive that they will
hesitate a long time before beginru'tig
hostiil'ities. i
While the proposed organization is
:an association of nations ,backed by
moral force, it is to be in no sense
whose decisions its members
a league
are pledged to fulfil by foroe of arms.
U.S. Merchants Take Cana-
dian Money at Face Value
A despatch from Bridgebarg:attys:—
British official who•
in - value axticul�erly, but because .Says:,..—A
ing + v'a p
Cheaper to Burn Money
Than Matches.
A despatch from •London
Not that Canadian money is mereas- p
THAT PERSISTANT
HACKING, ..
RACKING
COUGH
Can Be Quickly Relieved By
Dr. Wood's Norway Pins Sytu
work was ordered:. the men
Figures of balloting by
showed a majority of 8,459 against
acceptance of the Government's offer,
but this was not effective, the federa-
tion rules requiring a majority of
two-thirds for a continuance of the
strike.
Only famedistricts were against the
offer, naively, South Wales, with a
majority of 4,600; Lancashire, 65,000;
Nottinghamshire, 1,000, and the For-
est of Dean, 200. The total vote was
684,549.
One immediate result of the settle-
ment is the resumption of racing, and
the railway services will be restored,
it is expected, on Monday.
U.S. President -Elect -Pro-
- on Legue
A. despatch from Marion, 0., says:—
Makin.g his first speech as President-
elect, Warren G. Harding declared et
an election celebration of home -folks
here that the Versailles League of
Nations was "now deceased," although
the new Administration intended to
Ne.. 44"estn,inseee, B.C.- The Brit- Southern Alberta and handled pri-
$27,323;334, or ' an increase of over
nine Million 'dollars.
The new taxes imposed on sales and
luxuries last session are apparently
the money -getters. They are included
in Finance Department returns under
the head ois inland revenue, and inland
revenue lest month was nine times
wliat ins was in October, 1919, the fig-
ures being: October, 1919, $1,045,708;
October, 1920, $9,534,178. Income tax
collections during the month were.
$712,093, in comparison with $272,691
in October, 1919, also a heavy inerease.
Business profits tax shows a decline
of $208,000. Both customs. and excise
also show slight reductions.
Ordinary 'expenditure du'ning the
last two seven months' periods of 1920
and 1919 was: 1920,1180,390,913; 1919,
$159,049,406; increase, $21,341,507.
Capital expenditure during the
seven months was $21,804,572 in 1920,
as compared with $230,164,048 in 1919.
border trade conditions are beea1nirig recently returned from the
dull, is the real object of the action of Crimea stated that it was
b f Merchants across the
a number o mere nx
nivel; recently*, who announce that cheaper to burn . money in
Canadian' money will now be accepted
at face value.
In many stores in Buffalo Canadian
money now is being accepted at as low
as 8 per cent. discount, while a few
weeks ago 15 per cent. was demaanded.
The cause of the desire to regain a
Lot of the trade that has been lost
through the. -discount problem is the
fact, it is said, that American border
'merchants are themselves facing a big
falling off do trade.
Many Canadians, having learned
When discount was high to buy on this
'side of the river, are now declining,
for conveniences sake, to revert,
All the Conveniences.
A suburban housewife relates over-
hearing this conversation between
her new Swedish maid and the cook
next door:
"How are you, Hilda?" said the cook.
"I'M well," replied Hilda. "I like
my yob• We get cremated cellar,
cemetery plumbing, elastic lights and
a hoosit."
"What's a %omit,' Hilda?" the cook
Of English invention are machines
for making briquets from the borings
of brass or cast iron at a speed of
len Canadian Meat Faci:irg Company vately. four tons an hour.
Brandon Man.—The Imperial Oil see that the nation played :its part vn
t::�li a capital of8400.000 intends
Company is+ to locate a modern dss- a new international association found+ -
asked.
'Oh, a bell rings. You put a thing
to your ear and say, `Hello!' And by
and by some one says, `Hello!' and
then you say, 'Hoosit?'
South Russia than matches,
are
000
04
rubles
because
1
equal to about $4 and a box of
matches cost 10,000 rubles.
It is cheaper to light cigarettes
and pipes with hundred ruble
notes than with matches.
Forty; Year Vigil Kept by
Indian
The terrible, hacking, lung -reeking
that sticks to' you in spite of every-
cough
thing you have done to get rid of it, is ai
toyour health, and the
great danger +
longer' it etieks, the note serious the
menace becomes,
The constant coughing keeps the lungs
and bronchial tubes in such an irritated
and inflamed condition they get no
chance to heal,
You will fwd in Dr. Wood's Norway
Pine Syrupa remedy that .loosens the
phlegm and heals and soothes the lungs,
thereby fortifying thein against serious
pulmonary disease. y
Mr. J, W. F. Whitely, Vermilion, AAti .r,
writes:—"I wish to express my thank i
what Dr. Wood e Norway Pine Syrup
• has done for rme. For a number of
weeks I had been sufferingfrom a very
i
erred es
the r
n all
severe Backing cough; and
I tried failed to relieve me. At last 1
secured a bottle' of "Dr. Wood's, and
after taking it I secured great relief.
now
m
intention
n Y
Needless
to
it is
say„
keep se supply on hand,
to always k p pp
"Dr. Wood's” is 350. and 60e. a bottle
at all dealers. Tho genuine is put up he
a yellow wrapper; three pine treee the
trade mark; manufactured only by The
T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.
,
STATE OF PEACE TO
.. BE DECLARED
New Republican"Congress to
Make Peace With Late Foe
A despatch from Bakersfield, Cal., A despatch from Washington
says:—The first act of the Republican
says: The forty -year vigil of Philip Congress elected on Nov. 2 will be to
Lefthand, Indian, said to hev,e been•pass a resolution declaring a state of
aged 138, over the valley where his peace to exist between. tihe United
squaw was killed•, has ended with
Lefthasrd Iying in a grave in the little
cemetery at Weldon, near Bakersfield.
Forty years ago a cloudburst in the
Kelso Valley drowned the aged In-
dian's squaw. Sinee then he had re-
fused
e
fused to leave or to accept the hos-
pitality- of a ,county farm or Federal
reservation. He lived alone. A fewt ung between peaceful governments.
Settlement of various claims against
the former belligerents, it was stated,
will be submitted to eommitee ins.
Such a course, it was stated, will
leave the United .States entirely ftp
from any provision of the Versailles
Treaty arid: the League of Nations. _
ii
Britain Reducingebt
Great Britain has reduced her na-
tional debt £294,000,000 since the first
of the current year, when the debt
Manitoba oats—No. 2 CW, 68',4,c, to 28c;. clear bellies, •26 to 27c. was at its maximum. The greater
No. 3 CW, 62c; No. 1 feed, 62o; No. Lard—Pure Pais, 30% to 31c; part of the repayment has been in
2 feed, 593sc, in etore Fort William. tubs, 31 to 31%c; Pails, 31sia to 31%c; funded debt represented by borrow-
ings
Man. barley =No. 3 CW, $120 , ; prints, 32 to 33x/zc. Compound tierces, ings through ;Issues of short and long
No. 4 CW, $1.07'/4; rejected, 881/ec; 2334 to 24c; tubs, 241/4 to 241/zc; pails, terns securities such us national war
feed, 881c, in store Fort William. 24es to •24%c; .prints, 27 to 28c.
American corn—No. 3 yellow, $:1.21;
•nominal, tracks, Toronto, prompt ship-
ment.
Ont. oats No: 2 white, 62 to 64c.
Ont. Wheat—No. 2 Winter, $2.05 to Bran, $40.25. Hay, No. 2, per ton; car hexing closely to the program of debt
States, Germany and Austria, it is
learned from a high senatorial source.
When President Harding has signed
the resolution, which, according to one
senator, he is prepared. to do, the gov-
crnzhent will proceed without delay to
appoint diplomatic and eentsuuar offi-
cials to the centx•al powers, and•to re-
sume all of the normal relations exist -
days ago, however, Lefthand's blank-
ets caught fire while he was sleeping.
He was fatally btuned, dying shortly
after.
Markets of the World
Wholesale Grain.
Toronto, Nov*. 9.—Manitoba ,rheat—
No.1 Northern-, $2.27; No. 2 Northern,
$2.26; No. 3 Northern, $2.22; No. •1
wheat,$215 in store Fort �W,illiam.
155 -section case; 51rs-21,4-1b. tins, 27 to
28c per lb.
Provisions—Wholesale.
Smoked meats—Hans, pied., 47 to
50c; heavy, 40 to 42c;; •cooked, 64 to
68e;' rolls, 34 to 36e; ooatbage •rolls, 41
to • 43c; breakfast bacon, 56 to 62e;
backs, plain, 52 to 54c; boneless, 60
to 64c.
Cured meats—Long clear bacon, 27
Montreal Markets.
Montreal, Nov. 9.—Oats, Lan. West
No. 2, 89c. Flour, new standard• grad
$13. Rolled oats, bags, 90 lbs,, $4.2
0,
0.
bonds and stock. The floating debt
has also been materially reduced.
A significant feature of the debt
situation is that' Great Britain is ad
commencing with ed on peace and jwstr�e, lots, $31 to Butt. Cheese, finest east-
ei. :eine t an abattoir and packing an euro plant here, also told his friends PIMPLES and BLOTCHES ping points according to freights. ,s, $3 t Butter, chai0e.t creamery,
le:A de to coot $100,000 near Eburne• an outlay of from $250,000 to $300,000.Mr. Harding gathered around
Prince Rinpert, 13.C. --The Dominion Tanks for refined oil and gasoline, and neighbors, who g ALL OVER HER- FACE.
•r:anent has been asked to approve 250 feet by 35 feet, will be erected ,in the front porch in a cheering eon- . i freights outside. Live Stock Market..
L; . ca .
Government of the first lace, and. ample rim has course rivalling the greatest crowd- of pimples, blotches amen all other ui',n ' Buckwheat—No. 2, suamnai. Toronto Nov 9—Ghaice
a ::ontracG which the P ti campaign, that he had come ■iohtly akin troubles are caused by the Rye --No. 3, $1$5, nominal, accord-
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through the fight "without an apologY blood being in an impure condition. ing to or a reg -ret," end that he would rather Those little festering sores, appear on the mem eieue_.412,90 top
and • Peas—No. 2, nominal. - . 52 to 524c.' Eggs, fresh, 65 to 66
Barley—$1.10 to $1.15, according to Potatoes, per bag, $1.40 to $1.50.
$2.10; No. 2 Spring, $2 to $2.05; ship -
C, heavy
steers, $12.50 to $13.50; good heavy year to be applied to debt repayment,
steers,
, $11 to 12 good, $9 to $10;
h?eeie'- hes e-otexed into with the
Pe tee Rupert Drydock Company for
t eon:eviction of thirty-seven ships,
x1ic. Rit ;1. t-tai:;:er:. This is the first
o:°ire ° nor ships to be placed in Canada
by Mexico, and the Government is be-
an,: asked for a guarantee under the
ree, et �hippinc legislation,
M o_., B.C.—H. 0. Bell -Irving, a
p ..::e r t t' the salmon -canning indus-
try.
ndus-
tr y actively associated with a Ban-
ti ' r orepally which has just organ -
ire< to establish •fru,lt and jam can-
nernes ie he province, operating under Galt, and Preston, Ont. Shirts, col -
the name of the Anglo -British Colum- lars, stiffs, etc., will be made at the
bin Packieg Company. A factory here new plants and shipped to the head -
bas already been secured. quarters here.
Lethbridge, Alta. --Approximately Fredericton, N.B.—There is a motor
1 450,0000 pounds of wool produced by vehicle in New Brunsw�i:ek for every
the Sonthetn Alberta Wool Growers' 33 persons, according to the latest re-
Associatiee this season has been sent
east for sale by the Canadian Co-
operative Wool Growers' Assoetation.
Altogether 65 carloads have been for-
warded. Independently of the quan-
tity handled by the association, 275,-
000 pounds of wool was produced in
been secured for expansion as busi-
ness 'extends.
Welland, Ont.—The Joseph Stokes
Rubber Co. of Trenton, N.J., has .ac-
quired a three -sere site here for the
erection of a plant to manufacture
hard rubber goods, plates and cells
for batteries, etc. The company ex-
pects to be operating by December
and will employ about 150 persons at
the new plant at the outset.
St. john's, Que—Cluett, Peabody &
Co• have secured plants at Kitehener,
turns of collections of motor vehicle
taxes. The total number registered is
11,529, of which 10,691 are automo-
biles, 712 are trucks, and 126 are cy-
cles. Returns made in taxes show a
total of $192,000 already paid, and
the estimate for the year is $185,000.
V.
repayment outlined by the Chancellor
of the Exchequer for the present fin-
ancial
n
anci�al year, which began on April 1.
The Chancellor's budget calls for a
balance of £234,000,000 in the fiscal
tecta $11.50 to $11;,,, butchers cattle, This balance is to be obtained largely
choice, $ , tliraugh reduced expenditures. UP to
to wan forehead, on the nolle, on the chin, plG.sv second patents.
do, med. $7 to $8; do, nom., $5 to $6; the end cS Auguet the expenditures
not have the Presidency than „ other parte of the body, and although bulls, elyoiee, $9 to $10.50; do, good,
' " b speaking ill or uttering a' lie• a den eters trouble they Millfeed oar Tabs, deliverred 14lorcyt-$8 to $9; de, caan,, $5 to $7; butchers' had been kept £92,000,000 below the
it Y P g they are not g , national revenue. This 1,alance to
The celebration, in wtliidii many are very unsightly. real freights, bags included: Bran, per cows, choice, $9.50 to $10; do, good, '
other Ohio cities joined, was. There is only one way a get rid of ton, $38 to $4025; shoats, per ton, $42 $7.25 to $8; de, cont., $5 to $6; feeders, gether with £6,000,000 from the from urif n the blood
b all the carnival lea -t diem, and that isby P Yi B ' to $45.25; good. feed flour, $3.25. besi, $10 to $11; do,•900 lbs., $9.50 to chequer balance, was applied to debt
characterized y
Ex -
tures of. an old-time political rally., of all its impurities. : Country Produce—Wholesale.
gathering that the' Burdock Blood Bitters is without a Cheese --New, large, 28 to .29c;
So great wasei the gra g h
streets were jammed for .a •black away, l the valuable medicine h to 340 do twins,
This v
3d01/4e; ld lar a 33 ,
Ont. flour—$9 bulk, seaboard.
doubt the best remedy for this purpose twins, 29 to 30e; triplets, 291,E to
as been on the.
and only a small part 4f those present 1 market for the past 42 years and its repu + 31✓zo 341,�a c.g
could hear the :sp;eec1i. ! tationis such that you are not experiment Butter—Fresh dairy, choice, 49 to
+
+ ing with some new and untried remedy.
i Miss Marguerite Brigley, 61 Maine
50c; t eamery, 2n.ds, 55 to 58c; finest;
.
Card Games Contrary to ` Ave., Halifax, N.S., writes:—"I have 58 to 61e. to $8; hogs, fed and watered, $17.25
I suffered very,muclt, during the last two Margarine -35 to*37c, to $17.75; do, weighed off cars, $17.50' a wild dream nor a clever plot. It is
Parliamentary Traditions I years, from pimples andblotohes, having Egg's—No. 1, 63 to 65c; cartones,,76 to $18; do, f.e,b•, $16.25 to $16.75; do, the inevitable outworkingve ofpi a truth,
them all over my face. i tried different to 80e; selects, 68 to 70c.- i:cked bus.,canary $16�to C$�1166cI0. $13 � namely, that utthe first were
:---The remedies without any relief. I was Beazus-Canadian, hand p ,M t
A despatch from London says ie e rimes, . $3 to $3.25; Japans,
demand by members of Parliament advised to try Burdock king Bitters, $4,25; p
and card. morn 'at the which I did, and after taking just two $4.75 to $5; Innes, Madagascar, 11 to
for a billiardbottles I have been, as I believe, perinea- 12e; California Limas, 12 te 13c.
House of Commons has beery rejected; ently relieved, as I haven't had a pimple Maple products--Syiup, per imp.
Co 6 mer of Works bl h I n highly xecom gal $3,10 to $3.50; per 5 imp. gals.,
$10; do, 800 lbs., $8.75 to $9.25; do,
com., $6.25 to $7.25; canners and cut-
ters, $3.50 to $4.50; milkers, good to
choice, $100 to $165; do, com. and
med., $65 +Gtr $75; lambs, yearlings, $9
to $10; do, spring, $13 to $14; calves,
good to choice, $16 to $17; sheep, $5
reduction. The amount of repaym.ent:s
from April 1 to August 2$ has actu-
ally been slightly in excess of theeee
amount required to equal the Ohara
cellar's estimates,
• A league of world peoples is neither
the first nxmtsa o or etc since. ca -
that there is no aceoinrneda- mend Burdock Blood Bitters. -- $3,25 to $3.40. Maple sugar, lb., 27
stating
tion available. Also, he said that such B.B.B. is put up only by The T. to, 30e.
games were contrary to the traditions Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto,. Ont. Honey -60, 80 1b tins 26 to 27c per
of the House.
to $16; med., $11 to $12.50; grass, $5' "made of one blood all nations of men
to $6; Ewes, $4 te $7; lambs, good, I for to dwell on all the face of the
$13l' cane„ $10 to $12; hogs, $18; caws earth:'
4 'less than selects. , earth." _ •
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Mrs, Earl Farr, Ogema, Sask., writes:—
"Three years ago my heart and nerves
began to bother me. I could not do my
housework, without bein; almost emu-
pletely played out. ,After sweepi�L g a
small room I would have to sit clr,'''find
.rest, and would feel as,if I could not get
enough air.
Every few nights I would hav,f,rriti,
dreams, such as the well caving i £'while
I was pumping a pail of water, or tho
ckildcoureu,ldgp
or my hush'ad fttI1uag in, fond
I et ts rest ,cal .1, wotir^'v uta tiri 'C.
some time after. I went to nay doctor, ls
and he told me it was my nerves, that.
they had been shaken by a previous ill -
nese. He gave me same medicine., but
as goon as it was gone I was as bad'
as ever again,. 1 got half 'a clown boxes
of Mtiburn's Heart and Nerve Vila eon
they helped me so much I got mote, anti
can truly say I have no lack 'of health
now, and don't feel so tired after a good''
days work, as I slid. before .sifter sweepin
one, athsernal1„"' room; also have hail none e
those Borrie dreams for months anti
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