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40 to 50 Years of Age.
How It May Be PnSSed
in Safety.
.Wellington,B.C,-- ora year dur-
the Change of Life I was all run
down. I was really
too Weak to walk and
was very despondent
e and thought I was
going to die, but af-
ter taking Lydia E.
Pinkhant's Vegeta-
ble Compound and
Blood Purifier my
health and strength
returned. I am very
thankful to you and
praise yourrnedicine.
ave advised several women who suf.
ed as I did to try your remedies, You
y publish this if you wish." -Mrs.
YID IL Moms, South Wellington,
icouver Island, B. C.
lo other medicine for womat's ills has
lived such wide -spread and unquali.
"endorsement, We know of no other
Heine which has such a record of sue-
s as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta-
Compound. For more than 80 years
as been the standard remedy for wo-
a's ills such as inflammation, ulcera -
i, turners, irregularities, periodic
as and nervous prostration, and we
eve it is unequalled for women dur-
the period of change of life.
f you have the slightest doubt
a Lydia RI.Pinkham'S Vegeta-
: C °impound will help you, write
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elfidentiale Lynn, Mass., for ade
e. 'Your letter -will be opened,
d and answered by a woman,
held in strict confidence.
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auffeurIDOCIORS COULD
NOT HELP
klY KIDNEY
a minute, and reised it to a shilling
during the next minute. , This,
Stiniu-
latd their wee to :suggest "a day and ,
three -tie -Liam" instead of the, first
fricatic effort et "three day e and a
half." ,
"No," he said. "Think it over, pole
der it vatti ardor, and if you have
the right answer ready -when I pass
this way again about midday I'll give
you a ehilling etteh."
There Is no saying what sum he
would have given these urchins if
some inagician had spoken by their
mouths anti ,bade him hasten to ,Here-
ford with all the zeit of all the horses
pent beneath the Mercury's bonnet.
But he left the boys ciphering on a
gate with a bit °of lead pencil which
he lent thein, and pulled up at the
door of the Green Dragon Hotel in
Hereford just five minutee •after the
Sunday morning express to Leaulori
had snatched a funiing aud indignant
Earl 02 Pairholrae froiu 055. 'the plat-
form of the Great Western railway
station. ' '
"Whop° car?' inquired a hall -porter.
, ,"Mine," said Medenham,, rather as-
tonished by the cmestion.
' "Sorry, sir. I thought you might be
the party ,Lord Fairhohne was expect-
ing."• ,
"Did you gay 'Lord Eairholme'?"
Medenham .epolte with the slow ac-
cents of • sheer astonishment, and the
man hastened to explain.
malte a few inquiries. To save any
further mix -me you had better Come
with me to Symon's Yet."
Within fiye minutes he ascertained
that Count Edouard Marigny had oc-
Punted a room in the Mitre Hotel, just
across the street, eince, the previous
afternoon. More than that, the
Frenchman was traveling to London
)9Y the same train as the Earl. Then'
Medenhaln felt really angry. It was
incohceivable that hie father should
have allowed Memoir to be drawn Into
4 pitiful intrigue by such doubtful
'agents as Marieny and the Countess
'E Porthcawl.
"I'll write," he -stowed, "and•in ptet-
ty stiff terms, too, but l'm jiggered
10 011 wire. The Old chap should have
ehown more confidence in me.. Why
On earth didn't he anadunce his visit
to Bristol? lolly good Job he left
Hereford tg-day before I arrived-,
ehere might have been ructions.
Good Lord I He evidently takes Cyn-
thia for an adventuress!".
Yet, in spite of- the chance of ruc-
tions, it would have been far better
had Medenham. not missda his father
that morning. He was too diitiful a
son, the Earl was too feinminded a
Parent, that they should not be able
'to meet and; discuss matters without
heat. Ely noon they would have reached
Synion's Tate before lunch was ended
the 'older man would have been Cyn-
thie's most outspoken admirer. A.s it
was -well, as it was -there used to
be a belief inn the Middle Ages that
'Yes, sir. His lordship has been
the Evil One's . favorite nook lay amid
a-clan:min' everybody since two o'clock
Yesterday afternooa beetmee a Miss the deePest shadow or a Cathedral,
and modern fact is ofttimes curiously .
Valleenem
dift et°turn had ulthl
ordered roams
tor medieval romance.
here diup. She's on a. motor
tour through England, so I thought-"
, "You have made 'no 1311911712". But
are you ratite sum that the Earl of
Fairholme asked for Miss Vanrenen?"
CHAPTER XI. -
The Parting, of the Ways
, "Not exactly that, sir; but hp seemed When he came to think of it, Me-
ter be uncommon vexed when we could denham decided to return at once to
give him no news of her." Symon' s Yet. It was advisable, how -
"Where is his lordship now?" ever, to inform the proprietor of the
"Gone to London, sir, by the 10.05. 'hotel that the Earl's denunciation of
He damned me for the last time halt Dale as a pilferer of luggage was .
an hour ago." based on a complete misunderstand- MARKET REPORT&
"Oh, did he?" Ing of the Mete. With that object in
Medenham glanced at his watch, view he entered the office; another
twisted himself free of the wheel, eurprise awaited him there. •
leaped to the pavement, and tapped J9, lady bookkeeper, casting an ap-
'one of the hall -porter's gold epaulet- pratsing eye over his motoring gar -
tee impressively. meet% asked inetantly:
"I am forced to believe that you are , "Are you Mr. •Fitzroy, driver of a
peaking the truth," he said. "Now, Mercury car. Number X L 4000?"
tell me all about it, there's a good "Yes," said he, prepared now to see
fellow. I am a hit rattled, because, his name description blazoned aer085
lIon't you see, Lord Fairhohne is my the west front of the eathedrel.
lather, and he is the last man on "You are wanted on the telephone.
earth-, whom I would have expected to Miss Vanrenen wishes you to ring her
tin•eet in Hereford to -day. Daring the UP."
less exciting intervals M his speech , After a soul -chastening delay he
did you find out why be came here?" heard Cynthia's voice:
"Perhaps the manageress May be "That you, air. Fitzroy?"
eble to tell you something, sir. Beg "Yes."
klardon, but may I ask your name? ' "I'm glad I caught you before you
"Medenham." ,hurried away again. . Ee-that is
-I suppose you traveled rather fast,
"Fruit-a-tiues" Curd Me
. Ma. Goo. lo0 505K1.59
Cxmarrtrivir,mr, ONT., JAN, 25th, 7931
"For over twenty years, have been
troubled with Kidney Disease and the
doctors told me they,could do rat no
good, They said my case was incurable
and 1 would stiffer all my life. I
doctored with different medical nien
and tried many advertised remedies,
but there was none that suited my ease.
Nearly a year ago, I tried: 'End ea,tiv es".
I have beet using them needy all ,the
time since, and am glad to say that' am
cared, have no trouble now with
Kidneys and I give "Bruit -a -fives" the
credit of doing what the doctors said
was impossible. I am seventy -site
years old and am in first class health."
GEO. W. BA.RKLEer.
sec a box, 6 for $2.so, trial gize 2512.
At all dealers or sent on receipt of price
by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.
Winnipeg 0/heat Futures Close High.
er, Liverpool Steady -Live Stock
• -Latest Quotations.
WINNIPEG, Out. 13, -Trading was 0771#A
and prices fractionally stronger today.
Offerings of cash wheat were heavy and
dentand was fain Prices advanced on
contract grades. Oats were easier, and
flax weak. .The cars inspected on Oct. 11
were 1106, and in sight today 1200.
cash grain Wbeat-No. 1 northern;
02%c; No. 2 do., 871/2c; No. 4, 82c; No, 5,
73e; No. 6, 63c; feed, 5Sci. No. 1 rejected
seeds, 87c; No. 1 tough, 870; No. 2450,, 85c;
Ne. 3 do., Ole; No. 1 red winter, 921/20; NO.
245o,, 9001 No. do,, S81/2c; No. 4, 821/2e,
Oats -No, 2 C,W., 46e; N. 8 do, 40c;
extra No. 1 feed, 41c; No, 1 00., 40c; No.
5.,... 88c.
Bakey-No. 3, 55c; No. 4, 50c; rejected,
45c; feed, 4545.
The mau tickled the back of his ear Flex -No. 1 N.W., $1.49.
In doubt since he was aware than an you and the Mercury?" Spot steady; No. 8 Manitoba, Ss 445,Iru-
LivERPoOL, oet. 12.--ClosIng-Wheat-
Earl's son usually has a courtesy title, He laughed. That was ale He did tures, steady; Dec.,ia 98stl; March, 7s 7140.
"Lord Medenham?" he hazarded. tot intend to let her assume so readily Corn-Seest firm; American mixed, new,
"Viscount." * that he had missed the first thought Istfin-drieo, 7s 40; futures, eteady, Nov.,
• "I thought, perhaps, you might have which bubbled forth in words, She 8 25"; Dec" 58 2%(1'
been a gentleman named Fitzroy, my well knew that he was not in Here- Winnipeg Options.
kord," he said, • ford from personal choice, but she had ?rev.
"Well, I am that, too. If you feel not meant to tell him that she knew. Vabeat- Op.
Bigh. ' . ° .
Low Cloeci CI se
that I ought le be presented to the "What are you sniggering at?" she Oct. ...... .. 91ies 90 9151 92a 92
ilittnageress in state, kindly an- demanded imperiously. Dec. 5.5310 SS 8734 88b 8744
nounce me as George Augustus Fitz.; • "Only at your divination," he an- ?,,R4' 8033 91
9234 93 921/2 93a 9251
toy, Viscount Medenham, of Meden- swered, "Indeed, it a tiro had not Oats- '
ham Hall, Dowtishire, and 91 Ceven- given out soon after I left White. October
illeh Square, London." • . .. church I would now be well on my November
December
9051 9121 eteas
Tod,aY. Teat
400 4004,
.-7
, ...
The hall -porter's eye$ twinnkled. w .. . 34%b 35
ay to the Yat.' Toronto Grain Market.
"I didn't mean that, my lord, but Suddenly he recollected the singe,.
there's a chauffeur, name of Dale—" jar outcome of the incident. There n
wwiteat, new, bushel 30 88 to $....
eat, goose, bushel 0 95
"Ale what of him?" , was some reasonable probability that Rye, busliel
. "He knows all about it, my lord, it might exercise a material effect on Oats, bushel
end he's hiding in a hayloft down the course of events dering the neitt Barley. hoshet
Peas, bush('
Lhe stable yard at this minute, because eew days 1 Buckwheat bushel
Your lordship's father threatened to So, after a little pause, he added: • Toronto Dairy Market,
give lem in charge for stealing a •"That - is one reason; there are I Butter, creamery, lb rolls... 0 28 0 SO
eouple of portmanteaux." others." ' Butter, oreamei y, solids 0 27 0 28
"Tell Ille Ile thieved succeatifully i "Is something detaining you, {bear Butter. separator, dairy. ,lb0 27 0 28
I Butter, store lots 0 21 0 24
Pad I shall fork out handsomely." she asked. 1 Begs, new -laid 0 28 0 30
The man grinned. He was shrewd "Yes, a trivial matter, but I shall cheese, new, lb 9 15 0 151/2
bnough to realize that, no matter what be at the hotel long before lunch." i Honey, extracted, lh 0 32 ..-
, :
Mystery lay behind all this, the aid I "Mrs. Dever is much better. . Honey, combs, dozen 2 75 3 00
hf the police would not be requisition- ; She is so sorry I remained indoors! Montreal Grain and Produce.
ed. I 'dile morning," I MONTREAL, Oct. 12, -There was an 3.4.7.
"I believe—" he began. • Then he "Mrs. Dever Is cultivating angelic tive aemand from Buropeati sources for .
wheat and barley and e number of orders
,060
545 048
065 072
083 100
nis.de off, with cry of "Wait a few
seconde, my lord. I'II bring Dale."
And Dale appeared, picking bits of
hay off his uniform., and striving vain-
ky to winnow his features into their
hustomary expression of a stolid alert-
ness that hears nothing but his mas-
ter's orders, sees nothing that does
hot concern his duties. He gave elle
sharp glance at the ear, and his face
qua es, e 50. 10, were 005 1.0110 Ws. Cables were strong
'under his breath; "The old at finds and um prices bid showed an advatiet
now that she has made a mistake." , 36 to ad per quarter for wbeat and
"1 want you to pay the hotel people • S .1°s were maue or a fair number oc
for the roome I reserved but have not' Ids, hut the volume of business was
checked by the scarcity of ocean freights.
occupied. Then, perhaps, they 'will Bids from the continent for barley were
hand you any mail that may have • mueb higher, but owing to the tufficintr
been sent after inc. And please In e buying O in the west, few of the er-
rs were accepted by exporters, There
them my address at Chester. WM war also a toed demand for oats and
sales of a lew odd loads of extra No. 3
,feed were made to London for oretngt
shipment at 22s 9d, svhich Is the highest
price paid for this grade up to date. The
local demand for carlots ef oats is good.
A fairly active trade continues to be
done in flour for dOmestic account and
there was also an increased demand from
foreign buyers, brit the ord)irs were prin-
oin.og,
atou do all that?"
bang -dog chauffeurish, but the look of "Certainly. There should be no
despair returned when he difficulty." ;
hoot Medenham's eyes. , "Is Hetoford looking ver, lively?"
"I couldn't get away to save my life; ' "It strikes me as. peculiarly empty,"
nor lord," he ;grumbled. eIt was a said with convincing eander. .•
eine cop at Bristol, an' eio mistake. , "Shall 'we bave time 'to see all the
ells lordship swooped down on me an' show places to -morrow?"
Binunonds at the station, so wet could "We shall take time." •
do?
1
Medenham
"I don't blame you, Dale. Yea
Weld not have been more nonpluethere sed:
"Wen, good -by! 13ring the lettere.
I have not heard 1-0111 my father since
we left .Bournemouth,"
"Ale ere bave the better of
han I at this moment. Will you kited -
you.
I heard of, if not from, my reverend
remember that I know nothing dad since reaching Hereford." •
!whatever of the Earl's appearance "Unexpectedly?"
either at litistol or Hereford-----" "Oh, quite."
"Gore's trewthl Didn't they. tell "Nothing wrong, I bope?"
eou I telephoned, ray lord?" "The old man's :temper seems to be:
• Dale would not have spoken in that A trine out of ,gear; the present at.
fashion were he not quite woeeegone trick is not serious; he will survive it'
1 -for many years, I trust.' ,
"You must not be flippant where
'your father is concerned. I believe:
}and down -hearted; and not without
reasoii, for the Earl had dismissed
hira with contumely not once but a
eozen times. Medenham saw that his he ie annoyed because you came away
e,etainer would bp more muddled than with me, and so. failed to keep She;
ever if , he realised that Mrs. Dever eppointraent fixed for Saturday in
had intercepted the telephone mese London. • 1357 What did youesay?"
sage, �o be slurred over that element "I said 'Well, I am surprieede or•
of the affair, area Dale oniekly 'en- Words to that effect. As my name is1
lightened him Ele to the course take*, George I cannot lie, so I newt admit.
by events after the departure of the: regretfully that you have guessed!
Manures tourist* eritne.leristee • right, Indeed, Mime Vanrenen, 5 may'
' ; too, had •keferred to letdY: go se far a. to suggest, bY letter, that
St. blazes: correepondenee at Bourne. WM.* my father condemn.: ma he;
menlith, and litedenherri could ell le! identle &et meet you. Of course, 1;
blrados :in the story quite canny-, but isa1l Warn 'Mtn: that you are' Irradiate
the amitotic to Maligns' 'were lessi able." • • .
soMereheeekehe "Good -by again," said Cynthia
Wee dieteess mow sal:lefty nonverely. "You eon tell' me all about',
the elart's Week of veiteeenoe when hi tt atter--4, some Nme..teeeseV,
thseovener hte 'ernes baggage had been how."
sierited ewe), Wring' the ebresegest! 'The Greeo Dreg_en P,rUved, to be Meet::
hois
ur that morning, bet tedeneate :Mteragonise_
. dett.be'
aseured /aim. • e wag omit tln Iderlenteenei geed teltee
"Dontt„bother your head ebout that", he-pecketee eaN. a;41tekeseeneiefiti .APr.
he mold. " tetegraoh, DM Write to; �yUIia, sed enozemeetateP401,:PS,
M
Y father a full explatutticei the'ret of thefeltree 'Me see'eselese1e;
You bave obeyed my order.: and be 0y the meeme cliatfee beeMeSeteleght
=Int blame tee, not you,: if they ren ef a neMe addreseee elViefgeMe elfh
te hie. , Take charge' of the ileahaan,"esteek'beeerselsselespeeeeePo'
ca• r' While I obange nure elethee • - --
....
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To Defeat
Winter Ills
START NOW
Susceptibility tq colds, sore
throats, tonsilitis and such, indi-
cate impoverished vitality -lack
of reserve strength to weather
:changing seasons.
A spoonful of SCOTT'S EMIL*
,-SION after each meal starts
healthy body -action like a small
match kindles a great fire---ancl
more: it makes rich, hiTithY,
etetine bloostLfortines the siseues
enspfso‘f.d,ftptoi:irristi;:tsra.iirmiee,rp,ertifios. iiwAl.e °moppet rat wit
purest aid liver made tregm-
hol or 'drug ---the quintessence
nsal,tes sound bode.strength.
like and palatable without alco-
• .1C0777.§, Elf 1.11.4..!,014 is the.
scee* eerie, Toronto, Ontario it -es
07;7,
and „Silort. BuLter
and, prices are tereling eInward. Re-'
celpts for the Week, ware 10,550 pachagesii
against 0901, ayear ego, Cheese IS firra.,
a06 tridre acflve under an increasA
40int1T14, nU0e3Pt
ror *eta o',;.ere 50,,250 1oxes aalgainst
59,101 a year ago, , active and•Ltrin.
'Receipts for tho isireek were 41401 oaoes,
against 2974 a year ago, S5oe79l' Witr,1:1
1,479,501; cOrn, .8.5,104; oats, 889,708i bar5e1
72:874; rye, ,42,103; flax, 54,521; flour, 54868,
Corn -American No. 2 yeloW 79c tct
550; extra No. I feed, 84c to 61%o, .
IpOs:,atsso:ctoanss.,4:11an • wfstern, N_ 0 2, ri4V2.6^,
, r,, rley-,Manitoba Teed, 61e to 6201,,Trutlbei
11uchNvheat-No. 2, -7.1c to '75e. '
Flour -Manitoba spring wheat 'inaterit4
fSrst, 87.80; n
7110; wint0r patents, ek75.03°1Cle,str85°,71153., i•l'tra'ak°iegrsf
rollers, 04,95 to 15; do., bagS. 52.25 -tO 82.46
oatu-13011,010, $5.05; bags, OD
22,40.
Millfeeel-i-Bran; 725; shorts, O'S.,„
Hay-No2so.to2:ofo niper toouin I I ea1,561toots1,26,
111 to
' Cheese -Finest westerns, 121,4c,,to 1319;,
finest eaSterns, 13t4e to 13%c,--
Butter--ctoieest creamery', Mike to
2°cE;ggSse-cSbelleted,2bet
sO2P4cl° 2O%80%; NO. 8
Ole to 22e.
Potatoes -Per' bag, .car.lots, 35c ;to 70o.
Pressed hogs --Abattoir kiliell, 312,22 to
132;1 -Heavy Canada 'short mess. bbls...1
4255i to 50 5455 ppge088:: 872821; short cut.'back, heirs,
Lard -compound tierces, 275 lbs.,.
'wobd palls, 20 lbs. nett $10.25; pure, tierces.
275 31; pure, wood pails, 20 lbs, net
815.50.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
2
IitleclileNmbe,90
ZiAlr'°14cto
IS'°9089c
t.12;
1 hard, 921/2c; No. 1 northern, 891/20 to
pro,. 50. 2 do., 861/2c to 8651e.
Sty',eate_s-NNo. ,8 wolhottteo, 31%g•
Bran -$18.75 to $20.
Flour -First clears, $4.20 to $4,60; atteord'.
patents, $4.15 5o14.80'; first clears, $3.2e to
33.50; second clears, 33.40 to $2.70. .
'Duluth GraneMarket.
;
DUIXTTPI, Oct. 12. -Close -Wheat -No. I
hard, 911,4c; No. 1 northern, 90140; No. 2
bdoor.,, Sogioy.cd; Omataoye
b, r1,51/2,90,e4ob,lan.onsinal;
CATTLE MARKETS.
East Buffalo Cattle Market.
EAST BUFFALO, Oct. 12-Cattle-11e-
ceipts. '200 head; steady..
li ealS-ReceLpts, au !utak SUMO 71 lower,
$4 to 391
Hogs -Receipts, 4000; slow, heavy, So to
100 lower; light, 20e to 400 lower; heavy',
30.40 80 5o.ou;
00 to 4::1,40, p48, 117,-10 tO :FA.; SA. 0
to $8.50; steers, $0.10 to 57.10; dairies awl
:''alie4elins'a4'od'ET..m
D1acjlefilst
• s.eReceipts, 090 head;
slow; sheep, steady; iambs, 10c lower;
laMbs, 34.50 to $7.15, •
Chicags Live Stock.
CHICAGO, Oct. 12.-Cattle-Peceipts,
SOO; market slow and steady. Beeves,
3845 to $11; Texas steers, $4.50 to 56; west-
ern steers, $5.50 to 68.70; stockers and
feeders, $4.25 to $7.40; cows and heifers,
$2.90 to $8.10; calves, $7.60 to MO.
Hogs -Receipts, 00; market strong to
50 up; Light, 78.70 to $0.3144; mixed, 32.75
to 39.40; heavy, 465 to $9,4244; rough, $8.051
to $8.85; pigs, $3.25 to 88.10; bulk of serve,
$9.05 to 19.20.
Sheep and Lambs-Itecelpts, 1600; market
steady to strong; native, $3.2.5 to 51.40;
western, $3.40 to 34.40; yearlings, 44.25 to,
35.25. Lambs, native, $4.20 to 56.75; west-.
ern, $4.72 to $6.56.
Cheese Markets,
WATERTOWN, N.Y., oat. le -Cheese.
sales, 8800; anew, 16 7-8c; curb, 17c.
VICTORIALvILLB, Que., Oat. 12. -
One thousand boxes of alums sold here
yesterday at 3233-100.
LONDON, Ont., Oct, 1 2.-Stx factor --
les offered 608 large, 180 aces, 68 twins,
all colored. Bidding, 12 3-40 to 13 1-4c.
N0s.1-1ale8Y
STACINTHF, Pct,
quantitY Of butter boarded and sold at
281.', and 250 boxes of cheese sold at
18CN
1A.-4cTON, N.Y., Oct, ft. -Twenty-nine
hendred boxes of cheese itt 17c; 325
tubs butter at 811. Weather cold; old
dairies drying tip t'Y dein
COWANS171LLE, Qua, Oct, al -At
themeeting of the Eastern Townships
Dairy.nen's Association, held liar this
afternoon, 15 faatories offered482 pack-
ages of butter and 40 boxes of eheese.
Five euyers were present. The rming
pribe tor butter was 29 1-80, Cheese
an sold at 12c.
Save Your Hair
D011't Use Preparations Containing
Poisonous Sligarof Lead Or Sillphltr
'Even if you: have healthy hair you
aught to use a little PARISIAN
Sage once a week as a hair dressing
It keeps the hair healthy; prevents
scalp itch, falling hair and daft:d-
ruid, and-baleness.
But be sure you get PARISIAN
Sage. There aro many Imitatiore.
The girl 'with the Auburn hair 10 013
every carton and ,bottle of PARIS-
IA
N
tSafshe.
Ieaneis dandruff, stops fall-
ing hair and scalp itch,. and im-
parts -to the hair a ,brilhancy and
Iliustre that all women, as well as
men, love so cl,arly PARISIAN
Sege is a daintly perfumed and reee
fleshing hair dressing. Ws the
best bair toeic you can buy. Large
bottle 50 cents at W. Sell.leoenee
and dealers everywhere.
• ouspenced Accounting.
Indianapolis, Oct. 14, -Miss Clem
Smith, a stenographer, formerly em-
ployed 1 / John T. McNamara, now In
prison in California, at the "dynamite
conspiracy" trial Saturday, identified
a circular letter a,s having been ad-
dressed to all local unions of the In-
ternational Ironworkers, notifying
them of a temporory suspension of a
detailed ecoounting of the union's
fi fiances.
Decorate Historic, Places. •
Niagara Falls, Ont., Oct. 14. -At
Qwenston Ileiglits yesterday the Ni-
agara Frontier Veterans' Assembly,
post No.: 1, of Niagara Falls, Ont:,
met in the pavilion near Brock's
Monument at high noon yesterday and
theme proceeded to place wreaths on
BTO,#' 101FUIlle2lt, Lallta, Se:cord's
Morniment, the cairn marking the lo-
cation of liewdionnell's battery, and
alee the small monument, where Gen.
Brace fell, one hundred years ago
yeaterdey. The enner-storie of this
monument -was. laed by the late King
Edward, when Prinoe of Wales, Sept.
18, I*.
Each of the four wreaths bore a
card with the imprint of the seal of
She weembly on obe side and on the
re'verse side was written: "lin Loyal
Affee,tione' "Tee Niagara 'Enentiet
V.pier4eme Aesemblyee This is 'the
• ept, rollitary orgedisatiki in
adil a.
T11.1[114 YOU; !ay o 'Apriais Bought
,
Beere
eigeeetne of
otnan
Over Man
Womante most glorious endowment is the power
to awaken and hold the pure and bonest love of a
worthy man. When she loses it end still loves on,
po one in the wide world man know the heart agony
she endures. •The woman who suffers from weak.
nese and derangement of her system, soon loses
her persooal magnetism. Her general health suffers
and she loses her good looks, her amiability and
womanly charm, Dr, R, V. Pierce, of Buffet°, N. Y., with the assistance
of his staff of able‘physicians, has prescribed for and cured many thousands
of women. He has devised a successful remedy for wornan's ailments. Itt
is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is a positive specific for
the weaknesses and disorders peculiar to women. It Purifies, regulates,,
strengthens and heals.' Medicine dealers sell it. No hottest dealer will advise
you to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger profit.
IT MARES WEAK WOM.EN STRONG,
• , SICK WOMEN WELL,
Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets regulate and strengthen .Stornash, Liver and Bowels.
..111111•016MOMMIMUM1.7111.
, Barge Is Wrecked.
• Port' Colborne, 'Oct. 14. -The barge
Mexengo, owned, by the Pittsburg &
Erie Coal Coe- is a total loss. The
Mareilge in tow of the steansee Poster
left Erie Friday with '12,500 tons of
coal for the Lenten's coal dock here
and in heavy fog went ashore on
Morgan's Point, sii- miles west of here.
The crew with difficulty Teaclaed
shote safely in a small boat. Harbor
tugs eould do nothing owing to • the
heavy southwest gale and high seas.
The barge went to pieces Saturday af.
ternoon, The loss will be $0,000 with
no insurance.
•
Good e• ith
VIM AND VITALITY
.Are assured if you will cleanse
yo-ar stomach s of en di g es to cl :food
and foul !gases; the excess bite
from the liver and the waste mat-
ter from the intestines arid bowees
tho Vise of
Fig Pills
tho great fruit, kidney, liver,
stomach and bowel reraeche
At ell dealers 25 and 50 cent boxes
orinailed by The Fig Pill Co., St,
Thomas, Ont. Soiel in Clinton bye,
E.Hovey, Druggist,
AZIVINS6.10.01,
exp2988ed lime smut brie mrreteilee.:
one of such vital interest and import- •
ance that it shoult be tarned over toe
'Parliament for a free' and fair discus-
sion bY the ' "'representatives of the
people. It is practioally felt that a•
reference to the Priyy Council ‚w03116
be most undesirable as the question is
one to be decided not by a• pezusal of
a mass of figures, but by a thormigh
Itnosyledge ot actual conditions. Then
again it is argned that where so teeny
British investors are concerned ihe
questions should not be settled he Bri-
tain, hut right here by the Canadian
people, 'whose interests alone ere ale•
fected. •
Stock Markets Stiffer.
London, Oct. 14. -All the steek mar-
' kets suffered' a demoralizer'. day. •Ber-
lin appears to have been the most.
distressed. British consols reaelteci
the lowest point in history. The Ros-
sia of 155. Peter4mrg says that the
fall in prices was due less to the
Balkan situation than to the operle-
tons of a well-known clique of betar
speculators anxious to enrich them-
selves at public expense.
The British Chancellor of the EX.
chequer, David Lloyd -George, in ext
address SatuedaY, night, said:
"The prospect seems to be that in re
very short time the eastern horizonl
will be ablaze. We may express two
hopes -that the area of conflagrationt
will be limited, and that, whatever
may be the issue of the conflict be-
tween. the combatants, one result will'
ensue, that ,he boundaries of freedom
and good government will be extend-
ed." •
The British Rad Cross Society is
preparing to tend large contingents fa
lb.. front.
TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS.
-----
Felix. Pontre, a labore: of Napier -
villa, (lila, was killed by lightning
yesterday afternoon.
'Unless the city of Calgary secures
another loon of 71,000,000 ori unpledg- ,
ed bylaws, all public works must be •
abandoned for the season.
The German steamer Westphalia, I
en: the way from Galveston to 'Ram-
berg, collided Saturday with the bark
Enriqueta off Portland, Eng. 1
Details of the storming re Mech.(
itch Mountain by the Montenegrin
• troops show that • the Montenegrins
lest 120 killed and 400 wounded.
An alligator tug boat belonging to
Government was bernee en the
St, Maurice River at Three Rivers,
Sa'urday night, and the watchman,
Louis Corbin, perished on board.
The Paisley Pump Works were corm
• pletely destroyed by fire Saturday.
The pump lectory was owned and op-
erated by Wm. Rusk ansi was one of
the oldest landmarks of the Yillege:
Oharles Chartrain, a Me convict in
the insane ward of Kingston peniten-
tiary,- almost ertacle his escape Satur-
day morning. Guard Ryan caught him
hrlf way through the bars 05 1318 cell.
Samuel F. 'Zimmerman,. ane of
Grimsby's oldest residents, was found
<Iced in his bed Satueday. No inquest
will be lithe Coroner Anderson de-
cided death was due to heart failure.
Pinning a note -to her coat to the
effect that her lover had, „ewe to the
Balkan Wer and that there was•noth-
ing tor.her to live for, a Greet: woman
in Montreal jumped into the St. Laiv.
rence arid was :drowned on Saturday.
_ -
I
Must Settle Question.
Ottawa, Oct, 14. -With the close of
the first three daes of the resumed
western freight rates hearing, before
the Railway Commission, Bee impres-
sion. is growing here among all those
wbo have followed, the proceedings
closely, that Parliament must equally
he called upon to deal with and set-
tle the question. It is being forcibly
pointed' out, that with their array of
brilliant railway counsel with unlim-
ited resources to draw upon the cone
panics are enabled to build up strong
technical fortifications of their posa
tion,
115 view of this the °phew, is free,
er.."
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OHIGHOIL EXTRACT OF
WILO .STRAIRIBERRY.
"Dr. F'ovder's "
IS
Teis grand remedy has been on the
market for sixty-five years, and is, with-
out a dotibt, the best medicine knewta.
for the care of
DIARRECEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC;
CRAMPS, PAIN in the STOIVIACIle
CHOLERA MORBUS, CHOLERA
INFANTUM, and ALL, SUMMER
• COMPLAINTS. •
If an unscrupulous druggist tries :to
• talk you into taking any other prepara-
tion when you ask for "Dr. Fowler's"
refuse to take it, and insist on getteag
what you ask for. Price 35 cents per
bottle. See that the name, The 'T..
Milburn Co., Limited, is on the wrappet,
as we are the manufacturers and sole
• proprietors. • •
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