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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1903-11-19, Page 40 � . Novotubor. IMP 19-03 , TUe Citaton Newso-Recora I 4 I � a 7,--- -, -, ;­ .. .. - - ---- I - --V�­­�--�­ , . , . , --:;�,.­­. .- I - -11.. , � , - , I , " I - " -- -V------------------ . ­ ' ­ ­ `­ - I I—, 11 ---1-1 ­ . --.-,----r-- - - I I . ---- ­ I 00JUX IN A0*1NO ,wab Doit". BEAUTY SPOT$$ WWRIV.0 Milos opor�tool '040 000 Miles DANGER IN THE PLEA, I 04 04 Xplusa 10lde. I . . . . . I I TeliNG , * 1019094-14104fro Arrestelli Are U4 OX London, Nov. 11.-(C.A.r,y­'Ms, pong Mw a 11RIto I - - I I TX01141411 be$1,40a Took *% Ovor4o#q, and ­ - h A f!w waving locks about the fore. W14k a 1194POM40144-Tiso1oaftstoroi Avo What Giving Canadsk Troaty-KakIpit Times, coluluen , I .1 FULK . . I Stop$ Awo:r. ead, temple auil ears are becoming to conoworhow asession of 0 Xyinpat*otlg aloworsWould Moao,­Sor Glilbiort rar- , I meeting to -night, says: "The yree " A : 1. . I I . I Toronto, Nov. U.-Yesterdav at- x thin face, � kor on Uosobery. . 1"ood lwaguo has allowed Itself to be � K�! ,. � 1. terAOQA Mrs. Dogues, living At 40 If you will apply a I le pure white AtrIke-Othor 4099t ClOr "ospit witroat- � . captured by the Free, Trade Union, . . , . I Itti: 44P to. Strike Isk Li . Ovan Great Reoeption at tho i , . Czar street, thought that there was vasellite to y . SyAppatky. . Lonolon, Nov, 11.-(C,AX-)-At 4 , und the niveting is practically A Ij. Montreal Demonstration. A QHILQ'$ REPROOF. something amiss with her husband, It will aid our eyelashes every night � meeting of tile l,toyal Colonial Insti- � eral donionstr4tion, ag4inft%,%.the . I � . their growth ,and strength- Chicago, Nov. 17. -Torpedoes and. tutu � I' Jonl6t Governulent. It is probabl,v I � I � ' i Thomas. 'She went to the dining- on them, , in the Hotel Aletropole, last Al - It Jilronight I(Clndnexil. land It . stones were freely used to Interrupt Ali Sir Robert Uoldle, chairman, � upOq Chaniberlain's oppon- - �� 11 , , dpainess , room and discovered him there traffic on the city car I'lle ght, 4' dawning � ­ fW* Thousand 111106tors Nothuslastio OVION to His or I , Don't become too stout. Al 1 . s yester- d . . . , ondf4ther. i Asleep, with bib pipe and a bottle I , though . , eclared -that no recent movement' ' cuts that tile att(qlIpt to, show by I I this speeches of Conservative Lenders— Once upon a time an old man, lived of medicine oa thO table near. plumpness of contour Is by no means day. Clubs and revolv(,vs , in the was niore far-reavIiing than Cana- individual utteranem here and there , She , and$ of 2,000 policie, were not pul- da's plva for power to make her own I I . . � Mr. Borden Unequivocally Declares Isi with We soil, Ills son became weary tried to waloe him up. but found � kt unbecoming, corpulence Is a thing to b. that the colonies do not want prefer. I holonit to deter the strik reativ.s. Tbe proposal weant that viltial treittillt-lit, will not, be suilloicat I of him and made him eat his weals on Impossible, and called the AmblulAnCO zors. Still, A dozen miles o .. Favor of Canada's Bighti-Rou. Mr. I be avoided. . a ayinpathi- t � . . . a bench at the other end of the room and had him taken to Grace Hospl, , Onion .sandwiches grovald to clarIfy Wentworth f the one-t6nth of the white population Of to blind the, public to the fact that I Tarto Delivered a .111trong Speech In , . a " . I The old man let a plate fall and broke tal, wfiere be died at 12"415 o'clock the complexion. The onigus, inipst be , venue line wa.s. kept open, the L'aildre might commit the uncon- , three colonial conferences -have de- . .for business. The other 300 miles of suited ' .. braver of Protection to Our Industries. this morning. While lie was lit the sliced . . nino-tenths to 4 tremendoua olaxed that such treatment is. the , I , His son 4 , - very fine and Salted, then placed � the boycotted lines wore abandoned. bilizavol, and the costs .of a war, Mr. only thing that really will cogsoll- - ... It . � � tlieA said that he $bell] hospital the doctors found out that between thin 011ces of bread and but, ! It is generally Admitted here that Challlb(�rlajn wa, t rst Colonial date th(i Empire." The Times goes - I I � rMontreal, Nov. ll.--Jrhe Conserva,- e4t.out of a Wooden bow,l. One day he Was suffering from opium polson- te I , s It 0 11 -VVe demonstration last night will ' . V" I . . I . .1 Ing. ( . � . ir. ' . % . I a protracted period of .lawlessness Secretary to recognize the enorn.ious on'ti) -advise Mr. Chamberlain tQ . . pass into history as one of the moat n - I I The arrangement of a woma I confronts Chicago Business is wvr- opportunities of Imperial ,sentialent "tftl�' t i --L - He was 48 years.of age, and until I We hair ; iously Interfered with, Many big re, among tile ,colonies, and to trans- Ili e an early opportunity to develop I Unportant ever held in this city. I �� � . - will either enhance or in r ),at ap* i tall hOU - . ­ . . � - three Weel;s ago was .an inspectorAn � a I $I Proposals on.,thei.r :Wdian side, tKore were 2,000 electors present, i .- ­ earauve. The wise wom it will wear, ses have I% I .. . .. , , - - I- the York County Loan Co. 'For the 13 ,4 . id off half their inutc tile Colonial ()ffee from a . . . .'the majority being, French-Canadians, ' 11 - last few days he bets not been feeling her hair In the otyle'tbat proves be- forces. Some of the big, department- Sleepy Hollow Lind 1111) Van Winkle . � I ill stores suspended. 8UO hands yes- concern into, a yaluable 111"hine 4or . Womon."Ad A4vertiXoro, . I . . And while business men on the floor � 11 It 11 I - . well, and had been taking medicine eqlaing, whether It be fas)ilouable or turday morning. � tho cousullolatibn of the 10ulpire, Aln- How Important advertising has .be. I I I �Of the house cheered their leaders, ! U . ;; I 1_ to cure him, and it is thought that 110t. . . . I � During the , night the. Wentworth jor Ross read a Paper on -Malarla. come Is suggested by the observation .. . ,McGill and ,Laval students yelled 1 , '. - . he took An overdose. He leaves a Doliet think that because you are line was blocked not a t: onles. " They � t there are but two . . � their approval in the . I - . , with stonies. in many in I i ulld the -01 of a smart man tha I I � galleries. Char- I I . I wife and five small'childrbli. . foi.rty and fair you also should be fa I . I � les Chaput, a leading business ;- .t I places, switclit�s torn up and $20,- great editors In . . man, : 1\ Coroner Johnstdn Issued an order � . were all Indebted to Mr. Chixmber� , the country --"one Ili I and that nature 4" laid down a law 1 000 worth of darnage done. As the lain for his far-seving, and powerful the Americian-woman and the other Is presided. The three great speeches ! . I 'for an inquest at, 8 o'clock to -n � . % I . I . lght, that women shall accumulitte' layers ears left the barn three big torPO- efforts on Iwhalf of tropical wooll- the American advertiser," says the I were those of Messrs. Borden, Monk . �1, W . � does, - concealed beneath tho ralls, ex- Ile favored the ), Philadelphia Re o d The wom 8 . . and Tarte. Thu French-Canadian I %I - , ' with years, like a magnolia or any *oth- - elne and .sanitation. c r , ate . .. - ,d. The whole track was Aorn idea that learned societies I I lea,der dolivered a splendid address i . I . CKJAR COST TWO LIVES. or tree. plade should taste has much to do with the charac- . . ' in French and the audience became I J. I . I � . � . . .. Don't wash. your face th cold water up. The car, filled ' with police, was perlbolical1v send out special cO1112111-4- ter of tlie leading journals, and the . : . XNA Persisted, In Smakin'a In -Theatre and , I I . I raised. high in the � sionorO to report an the 'sklnitary-af4- d rtiser's enterprise makes every- . . � I . frantic with delight. ' I :. if you have been weeping. It o air and confusion i - . I .1, I . I a ve I Illy was general. Reserves rushed tothe' -,-.-: - - . . - I , . Causured Laurier, I . shooting 0ollowe I.. makes a bad matter worse, Instead thing possible to.the newspapep, It Is I ". . . . . ngot, A great. crowd gathered, And CullAn ltvalproult*, With U . , nglish, the Conserva- I I I , .$. Speaking in E I I Wallace, Idaho, NOV. 17,- -Two per- bathe with rosewater And then put a I �)otlllg und sto 0 1 1 because women read the - newspapers . � , tive leader severely I I sons were killed and two wound I ed in ' soft cloth n -throwing was gen- Washington, Nov. I I.-Yestorday's I .1 I � censured the I saturated with rosewater vraL Senate. was devoted I Laurier Government in conne ! - a shooting affray at tWentrance of . , Many menabera of - the niob session of the I that most advertisers I buy it I s space. I . . ction I i I I . over the eygs. ­ . Nvere Arrested and many'other were exclusiv(qy to tile reading of the I I With the Alaska award. He said that I I the Wallace- Opera 'House Alonday i I .. . clubbed, . . . I . I .. - President's it sk . . Roonk, Llirlitp. I I . . i s * ige. in support . . '*g' ' '�u' Sir Wilfrid had been assured by Sir - - . night, The, shooting occurred just . . Y., . I s - " I � . of . . � - � . . 'Before a Girl Pronalmetn. . Blot,rs Let OfrEsiall' . recl')roclt� . th Cuba. - I '' The difference between gas � and oil. . I Charles Tupper, speaking for the Con- I -- � - , I as the tbeatre-goers were leaving the I Whole hearted affectionis,.In the me- . 1. . . ' it 1: I lamps In the matter of vitlating the � � � � � . '. � 1. . ­ . . theatre, `lhe dead arc: Dr, . Yesterday the hundred persons .a3r- .. I - se"vatives, that lie would have their 11 - � � ' W. F. � . I - _ . . _U i� - Ar -0 n Jority of cases, absolutely essential to restorl during the past 48 hours were - Pill), Ative, But No 11 o a, .air of a'room Is significantly In4leateli . . . sul)port if he continued as he had be- I - .. I , F! is, shot . through th'e .head, .and . . . . . 11 --p . In the fact . I - - .1 . .. I , Win.. Cuff, minor, .shot three times, ,married happiness, but it must be com- released with inere reprlinands lnth6 . Strathroy, Nov. 11. -4-, that flo�lsts u gun, but the Premier had changed . - . I ,-A I Patrlclo� . his attitude without consulting Par- .- . And the wounded, Chief of I-3qIic,­-bIned beforehand with practical cqui. Police Court. This I niency encour- :Upton, the farmer. their greenhouses, gas never, Too fre- 1. I . . . � - . �Q I . who was atta.cked i I . I liament, and accepted a treaty � , , . NcGovorn, shot through right hand* ' mon sense, which wIll enable a girl to, ages other trIke synipathj26rs. The with an ax, is still living. There Is, quent emphasis can hardly be put upon � . . � " . , ' . . . . . which did not have to be ratified oy I . I ,_ ­ .. . . � . I .. Opera House,policenlan. Rose, §hb , ! gain a clear insight jilto. the character police have, dilliculty in preSenting. however, no hope bold out' for, his the necessity of airing a' room thoil- . .. I . I . � . . . the representatives of the C, Wian A BOWL FORTOU TO'ZAT OUT 0 . F WHEN Ili leg, The trouble arose Over Cuff,' of, the man she pi6poses to marry. convicting evidence against.rlbters, .recovery.. I . .. . . .. ougbly that must be slept In after b I ay. � I .. . I since perjury Is frequf,atly indulged � � " people. Mr. Borden said thaft after YOU ARE OLD.." , , I I . Insisting on .smoking a -cigar in tho I Girls nowadays are'apt to think that . I .� I I ­ .. 1. Ing beon gas lighted throughout:the ' . .. . the sact gallery, Rose took the -eigar .away - . In 'to save. prisoners. With�,n the I Kinij Approve'l. � I I -ifice which the Premier ha,A I this unkind soil saw b it hands me, attractive and fascinating . . evening, A precaution too often n . Made of Canada's interests Is own little boy after 6. struggle. . Cuff waited'uutil. .9 next 48 hours -the city Is expected to, London, Nov. 1I.-Thp King.. ap- . . eg, I � ` I nothing I cutting a piece of wood. . . lover' must -necessarily make -a good . . . iocte,T - - - . . . of advantage to I He asked the performance was over, and as husband I whereas it frequently bap- . be completely tied up, � I proves Of tile appointment of Leo- � L . . . . expected, Canada could be him what be was making. - . . Rose canwi out 1wga:n firing, and fhe ' L The teamsters -axe debating the Berg,rholz .as consul for the United . ,IN TH.8 KUWS-RECORD . . ., � . . . . orlil, resulting In tot the re: L ' States . At Three 111v . ers, ,Quebec., . IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE , . . I . . I I , 1. ty said he was as loyal a . I ff's-death from policomcntSLLbullo s. 1 �4.01no of ws . . -vative par- out of when you are old,li answered Cu' t . sponsibilitles of married life. Before a their manibc have becii . . . I � . . . I . The leader of the Conset � "I am making a bowl for you to eat - fusilade became gen pans th;t he Is totally unfit question of. a sympathetic strike. . British . . . � . . . . I . . , . . .L � . . . I . . . � subJect as any man in Canada, but, the child. .- ' , � I � . I 1. woman promises. to be the wife of a I .discharged for blockading the tracks. ­ - ­ - - . ­­ ",-. I ­ ----1--- ­­. ' . "" " , " ­ . . ­ -,.-.-,OMMMMNMMN . . I I I . 11 . � . . -.---- -" . he added that firq+ r I I This pricked his' fa erls heart . . 1.. . - I .. I . man it Is a du which she.owes to I of -.'the v boycotted line. They claim I . . � . . . � - . I o a A one rights, of Canada should be safeguarded.* . much that be brought the old man . I .. . L I I . . . � . .. . . . . � .. . I 'blockading was an inevitable herself to learn everything ab(?ut him. this L I I * I , but It Is inquisitive to the heavy � traffic, I ftrLe 1%. I U 0,. V.,J. I Ile likewise back to the table and treated. him more kindly. -Chatterbox. ' I ' L ,Cousin. of Dead abtudeut Makes an An. I I . L I .. I I not or mean, as many ,. ;dj,unct'L , . Alai, i inployers' As - L girls seem to Imagine, to Inquire Into or J ob of tile L , . discussed the fiscal iLnd transportation questions, and I I L . . . . .. . . . . L . . . toundluff, Charge; L , .� . . . I , hls.p�lvate life and atTairs. The time - sQoliation declar" the tearnsters have - . ' ,'. Ivas followed by I -I o n. Mr. L Kept HIL . . a Mireo; Open. I Now York, Nov. 11.""I am' of , . , L . out if y by. common. consent'. agrood. to. drive. .to find our. -fancy. for a: m aii's , . . frarte, who got a splendid . In 'the South American, diamond . opinion that my . cousin, Alai -till - . . - . . . ov6r tbo' streets wherb the boycotted JOOks Is dorsed I . I . . in - by his life's hIstory are located company's tracks '" . reception. The ex -minister said he MiL nes the roukh gems had until recent- I,oaw, was murdered in Baltinio.ro by 1. � � . when �L and wbe*ther bis habits are good and L ' ' possible, for the deliberate purpose appeared on the )Iatfornit with Con- sUrvativel" to -day, I but if ' ly to be separated from the hard earth fi@aterfial members of Order' to the - which be b longed, And -of which L h e 0 . his tastes congenial is dipring,courtship. of - co-likeiraffic.. 116',fias all- I Sir Wilfrid Laurier should invite bill, to to and other miner' al substances by -band. . was the only Hebrew m6niber. I - ho I Id days.' Ra' I ch. girl should scrutinize her nounced-that any offending teamster 'ellilracter go Quebec he would accept the invita- The whole mass - was 'dklbd and sdf� L t1j'SL,opinion in spite of the foolish I prospective husband's ­ . L . . ' as* vAll be discharged. , . . . . � . . I tion, for . if the Liberals would not tened, in theair and then shoveled Into- . I. opinion of the cofoner's jury. 1 -be- i. carefull y. as she would, a new hafor . � . I I other Lines Threaten. ' ' I come to him he must go to them. Washing machines, where the soluble ' . lieve and. sb . all try to� pr6ve his death . . . I . gown, and - then she should be able. to I L ' ' I All othdr lines of street cars. . He brought down the house by de. earth was removed. Among the em. . . due to the circumstallec,tbat he was . .. ' 'decide fairly easily' as to.whbther hd � . thriaten.to strlke in sympathy. The 'right claring that the Conservative party . pIoyees in the sortingL r6om *was A a Jew." This,statument wds nfade 'office I Is the ' . e "�- maii for h r. t o. marryi . traction company is In the hands of of to -day was led by inon of large young. boy,'who one. day. noticed ,a last, night :in. his by Dr, "' Leo�. ' I I . A:merIcau. Queen.. . .. '. . a rocoliver, And the moment its em- . : views, and he considered it a right I . diamond and a garniat, both' in' the . . . puld Hirshmarm of this city. - . ': ; . . ­ . . ,4,ml, I ...'. ..., . . . . . I ­ . . 1 , L United . . . I . . . I p oyes join the . strike the I , I . . . �. . . an- a duty to be present. Thera rough, on the -end .of- a small board. . u DOY as � aZvu to ueaLn be- - . . . .. I - - . I . . .1, . . To Avoid Nervousness. States troops can be used, as it is I -- - - I .. ­­ ,-. -­-, --�--- - I I , I . . I . . we,re, he said, questions above party, cause he was a Hebrm He WAS. Put I ­­-­ ..-- ­ �­­- -",..-,---- . . . . ­.... ... ,.. , . , . , He tIlted.the board, and -the garnet roll- . . : Dr. H. T.. Patrick says: "If'you . wish i in- the hands ' of .thb Ppoler � . . . , � , . , , .. I . ral , Court. I I . . I . I . ... . . I . I . .. : . � I I . and tile tariff was one of them. He I e& off, but the diamond � stuck. fast. 1. on 4ce and made. to leal). bliftd.fold' never -to be nervous live with reasont. 1- The 'strikers assert the company 01.�DEST,.. LAI�CIEST,- MO$T 'WIDELY. CIRCULATED .AND. ONLY I . . . clainied . ., -down bL � pi�cc jeo an_., subjected � * to, - Stiitils -oldivrs, NATIONAl. AQJR1CU*LTURAL . PAPP.R IN .. CANADA . . - - , �, .. . . that Alex. Mackenzie had ! Looking more closely, he saw that the. iP* ' d , . I have a plArpose in lifoi and work for it;. 1. whAlts to get United s . , A ND ' ' �. h0,'y`iE .. . � I .. . been rulned by his free trade I I , . . ."all Sorts Of ill-treatincrit.," . The State Guard.calindt be dL, - I . . . � - : . .1 . . . I . I . I '00 - I board was greasy' This gave him an - .. I . . - , � � � Olay joyously, Strive noVfottll6 unat.- I herb. . I .. � . . � . 1. I I . . I . . 1. I .. � . , , z ''.., . . . . I I . ,. leagues, and Mr. Tart,L spenled to I . ? .1 ��� taliii1b 'ever regret the unalterable ! pbnaod iupon. to def�nd the. �clrpora� . .- . . . draw tile Sam(, inference with regard idea. He. got a larger. board and tried . ., . .. I .1 . .1 I � .. I .1 . I . !e n . . . . . 1. � .., . .. , . . 1. .. . I " ltovfe '.tfu0'F&0a Trial. . I . 0 .4 . I tidn ag4inst the union, bmecaLlse it Is. ,, . I . . .. -1 . to Sir Wilfrid Laurier. I several kinds '.9f minerals, Invariably � ­ . . I . . ­ I be not. annoyed at trifles� Win to attain i. . . . I . I I I . . . 11 ...... . . Toro A , , . . � composed 'so large I members Of ',' . � . the other stones rolled oft w4b a shake Ato, Nov,.11," ntbon.v Suin- I neither .great .knowledge 'not. great � . - .1y Of . ... . . I I 9M . M I .� � Ontario 11rotectiodist. I. I � I � .1 . . � . . , unions. ,. , - � . I . ..,. I I ley Roi,�'L, charged with , defraudiniX :.'. . � 1 .. . � I a 29 . � ITLI claimed that the ina.lority of or two, While even a thin i coating, of 06 Great'Fingal COO . s6lidated Win- riches,. but - unlimited. goinlogn.. sense . . Wo.pa�scrigers- are dai-ing to* ride Ili . , - I . I .. Ontario Liberals wel,e grease. kept all thoil. dittmonids In- their I be not self centered, but love the good the. few -cars the coniptin'y.� is'Oi)0rat-' I � I I I i . . I .1 I protectionists, � inff ClilliParly outof halt &.million of . . I as Were the peulile of AlunLreal. Mr. I places. Then this,wideilwake boy went and thi 'neighbor as th , elf. Th& time � . I , . I . .. I ys � � ing. ..The company says it-wPuld.runi, MI I . � . I � .Pielding had promised a mvision,.but * I to work. and. Inyented a machine that Is . dollars, .. and - tirrested, here . s6 . me. I � �t.o start such an JdpAI life 1.8 Ili .early 11 its'wbole.line At the polic&.W � oultd* do-, . .- 1. . ­ . ' .- weeks ago, -has been o.rdered baf.-* to I . - I I . - two or three victories at bye-elec- now successfully. doing the work -of' Ekq,lan,d to s . . , I I -childhood. Two capital 'errors In:*the Jend their cars, but Chief'WNWI has � � � I � tions 11 � tand -trial. Detective. 111� I . . . . - 0 0-1 0 0 0 A- . had causid nk it diamond picking.for all­tbil South sp�cior Sagoi�. o5f the�Londoh Police; ! n iixoi dbplor6d.bY. .fuFied.-to spread his';fbirce out Air— I them to thi . . training of .childre - ' I . rc . I .. I , . . , .. , I . . I , I . was all right, hence the blind policy African. mines, and; .neeoll�s's. to say,. . w!ll, stai-t 16r England to -day, it, is I the author: (1) Leading children. Iiito . I �bqr, because he says. he ciin't tako"', - .1, - ' AV . I . . they art now pursubi%:, Then Sir I the young Inventor has made all indew expecte.ol * with his -orfsoner'. Ii.we.h als � pl6asures �' and ,du.+Aes ,'beyond'. thOr I carO of, what I he . is. fiow. ha'ndllnl�., ,� �'. Ar . I . . , I . . 'Down through usiness 'portion-- I Will"id Laurier returned from Eng- pendent fortune, just because he*kept Put UP,'& hard fight against. beina ,.y6ars, and (2).magnifyiiig ,their Impor- the'll' �, . � . land. 111r. Tarto said that his osi- i his eyes open- And his wits about him' sent back for' trial. -Wfi6n.the d' Won ' tanci In tbelaintly. and in. s�qllety- . It . long *Clark street, there -are police . tion Was uncomfortable. Some P one I . Oc . . . . 4 . t 'fi*both 'sid's�of � � � � . 11 . I � � . " ��. I ' that day when h ^a first noticed the dif- - . was. - given yesterda,v' hci - was vlsiblv� - 'is quite as dangerous'to* give. to ch,,. �velry- ten. feet apar 0 . - .6. . . lie . the tiacks,- and Irorii ten to :twentY' . . �Abd .to go, and was that some . affqpted, although h6 fefrained froin 1'dreu*t4e::pIeaSures of idu)[W as I . . one, and be was glad of it, as he I ference in'the "sticking qualities"., of I , to .re�;�. ' oil each .. ear, The - crowds line -the - � � I o� .. . . 1. - . . . - . I . . . , . . MakIng any stat(;hier;ts of an kind- quire -of them the Aabors of. the ma-. sidewalks to the,limit,, and at the . . I was now free to preach a gospel in the gems. . ... I . . . y � - fiL .. I . � .. " . I . � . which he believed. ­ . I I I . . . . e a roursa he has P., nfO I tnre."--�-Wolnan's. Llfi�.-. � �� . I . . � slightest delay . of cars; yelling, hiss- I .. . . I . .1 I . Ile had copies of , , , , ar�ested. . ., J I 1. . � I � . I . . . . over 200 petitions addressed to the Waking a ipletu . , I .. . . .ustice -Britton declared . . � . 1. . . . ­ - . jeeri. are- roared'out. - I. ... ­ . . . � . . .� I . 1. . .� . vering ,judgmelit that, � a ! . I . � , Ing , and . . .. .1. . I . I I Ire' . when . deli ; . . .. I I .. .. . .. . . I : .. � . . . . . . I L � Government asking for a higher Here Is a rainy 4fty.game: Assemble I. � . . �:. "the Une3M. CIONet..' I I . . � . I A t% . -.1 I st, 1904 � . ' 1 52'. '.. L I . � . - . . ;. �. � . , . . clear 'prima, facio, ,casd of . theft . I . . . wall o0s bu.2trl,kt. . - . . . . . . . ' . . I . , room, ftr- been.,, establi 9 h col, , ' ' I .., . . . I . Montreal, Nov. 1-7.�The..-Nvhl.iers. at � X . . I . I I : 1; - .. I . . . . y9ur company in a.d4rkened I . had . . . I f ter JA' .; Price "I 1 501, - . . tariff, yet they remained deaf to the � �­ .., . I Every hotisiwife.I takes or should M s Numbe . . . ­ - ranged.for a magicilintern exhibition. I . . � � .. . I . I , e--aAlvely' interestAn her ho . . I � I .. . . � .1 . . I 1. ro, - ". � . . . public appeals. Mr. Tarte was par . , I , tak - I . .. . . .. . . I .. . . .1 . -. . I , welidid -the St.' Lawrene'. Hall' went: . . . - , , I I . I .. . ' . . . 0 :. out on * halance t f Lbis N � , . . . . . 1. . . ticularly severe on Sir Wilfrid Laur- You should have a camera on hand td , notagoo to Rfko,.i*vd Tliem. . , ' linen,- and, Unlike. her sisters - of . old,: sti�lkc at noon yesterday,. .aid'." a, Nv,ivl�ubscribers. gat llr -flee, includillii m4gnifict-nt 0hri,-;t. L . . .1 . I I . I � . I I . I . . 1`114811(ljnbei�.. Send -An you t�ubswr iji4on'at once. Dori% rilf-44 a single issue. . ier in his demand for treaty -making aid In the fun. I . . . . I . . I . . . . she .is not obliged t6 spin her bed- i%esult 150 guests ha:d to.go lunch - . I . .. . .. I . I . I :.. I ' . . . I ... - powers. Canada did not want any I I . . Vienna,. Nov. .3;1..�Jt- is annoim vol th . . - - *Atent.s.wanted evezywhele,'I'llieral fe.i li,4 g! n., ,Sar.nple Copy flee. . . . . Who will sit forr a photograph?" you in a des'pat6h pl6thes.,wi her bwn fair hands. She less for over'an hour. The nelm . . ,y . a . . . . � such power as it would lead to the " I . 'ieccl�'ed- hor6'froin D,I- . . . I . man- - . .. . ... I I � . . I I � .. must ask. . I! . . grade, , - Serviii, , ' I ent last, -we k -gave .the - o 1, I I . .; . .. . I , � . gravest consequences. � ' . that, the ' British � may, of coursei embroider or hemstitch agern 0 . rder I I I . The Wifflim Wdld Co., - Ltd 'London, Ont,6 . � .� . I The first who voluiiteeis� Is. invited Charge, #'Affair . by way of1dileorafici ,. but-tbiit is all. that -1tinefi' would be* fr6m.:12 t o 2 . .. . . . I - ., I I ,. us there; Allonday m- ' .n - .. . . � ... � 11 . I ,- I .. I I . . � . . . . -" -1- . . ; - . I . i � - � - . � I I .. .. ,. I . . m' 49ed-to receive tbe eongratula. ions The h us . ­- - - ---- ­­-- ----,- , . , On Chamberlain's Back. I to sit ln- -front of the ca . . inch instead. of I to' 3'. %' The *.w,aiters . . era and to I o ewffe of todgy takes vis xx I . 1 . � , ob- . ' ' - . I I : .. t . . I . - - . i Mr. Tarte also said it appeared to look pleasant, A second takes his plAce.-I, of the ,9er,v',iun''C;bv(��'-lili(,Iit,- on. the , pride: In, her store linen im'did 'her. jecteol'to the changb. - . .. . .. - . ,. , .. .. I I.., �. . . . . I.. . ... I . � �. � I , � . . . . - . , . I �. , .. , VI.- I . � .� .. - , .1 - i . � be the policy of the Liberal party in after a minute, a. thlid. and:..a fourth, ' birthday of Klilig'.'Edward. This re, grandmother InAhe work of her ,o*ii .. . I I . . I ... a . : . I I . : . .1 . I . . I- . . . . . I ­ . . % * this province to canduct their . . . . . . .. . I I . - h a s� . . . . I . I �, - I I ----- - . . . . . cam- and so on. I . , . . - I tllsal� was in accordance -With hi's In- - a d . Tbe. closet-inay �e eltller an , UNIONISn.HAS ITS LIMIT AF ER ALL. 4 . . . I . 1. . I . . . . ,�. . ­ � . paign on Mr. Chairlberlaili's back. , structi,ons not. td lll�jll I .. . T . I . . When the Photographer has collected - tain. diplory)4-, : old carved oak chest or a low box. con- !, . . . . 1. . I . I . � . � I . �� I , . � I The meeting was consjd(--?ed by . . ; . � . I . 0 . . , I . .�­ :­. . . � tic.relations with King Petor.'s G " .1 . . �-. .� . I ­ - * : . . � . . I .. I Conservatives a magnificent success, about a dozen he Is' rigily to iihiow the ' - ' - " - ' .1ov- v6rted, . into an.. ottoman and : draj;leol 4, P.. or L., Opposed to �Grasltiag thaitilr: .. I I . . . . ­ . .. .. 1. - , , " proofs." .For this �prpose:�he-,',:must i Orfinl(lnt�' The affror has . oJauFied.som . e. . *I*. cretonne. . Failing - 6he, of. '� these, I . �. to Insurance A'' ate. � -, I . . ­ . The, Victoria cross 1. . , . .. . .1. , I sensational.. coinnient. . . . ., ... I ,. ' ' . . I a . I �. 1, . ,. ­ .. I. . I . . i . I .. I . . . have on' hand the, same: number of I. I . - I trunk may b utilized 6r there . B 'ston I I . I . . . . . . . . . , . I � . , . . an 9 d e o o - , . , � . . . John Charlton Abroad. . T- ­ - I - .. , I . . ,' , Mass., Novi� 17��Conaidor . . .. . �. . � . � Wed kils Xnife. - - , , . � ­ i Way be some recess at the landing of � of resolutions ,,�,As, resurned on. I � Fot Valbl . . . . Ts. . I -At the banquet upon the sheet The result will be very ', ' . . ­ � . � . I I . . . I .1. .. . - . .. Chicago, Nov. 11. I comic.slides' and throw themIll.tural - ­ . ation of the Illinois Manufacturers' Asso- fu ' - .Lindsay, Nov..' 11..---!Cbarles- Brad- : the stairs which couId-very well serve .tile openiB4 -.of the Federation of � . . .. I . I . I . . . . - . . � . �.. ciation last night, � Amy. If the pictures ate specially I- ''head.cook ai the Cross Cre(,,I,B,l the purpose.�'Amerlcan, Queen. - I Labor Convent! I . I .. I � I . � . John Chariton, , � -shaw, . . . � . . . on yest�rday, and the I I . . . I ,.. . . . � . . M.P., of North Norfolk, Ont., made grotesque, any number .of youngster$ Oamp, on the line of - the Lindsay, I . TOrami, Atkins W:�s Busy. . . report. of a. PrOposiiion to charter I I . ­� . �. .� . I I . . I I . . ­ I . I I . till! -incipal address, dealing chiefly can be amused indoors for a long wet , Do I . . . , � I . -Ei , ght the insurance tagehts of the country , , I I.. ., .1 I .. .. . . 1. . % . .. I I � . . � . . . , I . � U. with pi relations between on' . . . I I.: bcayge61A . and Ponty�pool. R. ,,, Aden, Arabia, Xo*V.. 11, ri affillated body,. was promptly I I . . . . I U, ,.., .,. . * � . � � , . . - ., " � ­� - 11, . 1, I I � � . 1. � . . I aA a � 1. . , � `;� Canada and afterno -. . used his knife on Thomas Mullin, a. , British Infantrymen and. one $ePOY met by - opposition- on the. ' ground .1. . �. I - � " -,-.­ Z�. I � . I . ' I t he I :'nited States. � .. . . . I fallowmemploy(il, ., 'Mullift is badly: were' wounded in the engagOmell� that insurance . agents were not wage I . I I ­ . ­ -� - . After listening to 'Mr. Charlton's A Few Word DoniFtm. .. I wounded.: Tb6 � quarrel originated .With a -tribe which recently., took I I -- ..L address, the association declared un- . Here Is d list of words and phrases over the payment of a livery bill. - place in the. Aden I-linterland. The earners and because of the fact that �. . I L . I � , I I � . - I � I I . . .. the admission of the agents to nlenl� . � I . 1. . . animously for reciprocity with Can- in common use tbat,bdys and girls .. . � '. tribe's loss was heavy,'the killed In- , gh . I 1. I � a,da, and passed resolutions asking should avoid tliey.ma� be'vasny re. I Damag:es or 80,00O.Given. , eluding :the chief's . *son.. . 11 �i . bership, rrii ' 6 result in an attempt .: .:- �:. . L I ,. . . . I I 1 � the Government to bring this about. . I . . , . I I I . . ­ i . to force insukaticii,.upoll follow indin- I.. .11.1 11 I I.: . .. � � membere(r Don!t, say: ' ­ . . I .1dofitreal, Nov� 11'.-Justfee.pagnu- . ., . . ... .. . . . . I . ,berq. - ,. : I I ... . '.... I . . I I I . 1 .1 . . . .1 . 11 I.. . I . . - . . . I I I Guess for suppose or think' - -day In I Descendants ol'Lalaris Secord.' - . . . . . I . . . - .. ­ - I -- . . . . - 'k the floor in I . . r , , - Not the Man. . . � '.. .. .; elo rendered judgriient yestei ' , Toronto, Nov, U. -At a''mcoting : 'Presidept Gompers too - .. .1. ,. :. ... - ­ .... ­ ­=� - Z . .Fix for arrange or prepare. , action' - 1`0: U5,000 d , I . . . . .the amage�t ! , I - opposition to the question. lie ' ; .. 14� �k . I .1 . ex- I . � I .. I . � . Windsor, Nov. 1 I. -After examin- Ride when you mean drive, - - ' . . brbught by Xis' . Isidore . Drouin of the Ontario Cabinet 'yesterday. a - . aef - that the .1 � . . .1 � h . I . ., A, _. , - . I . � . , , ' . pressed be' eason w y .� . . . � ' Ing the man held in the Sandwich Real good for really good, I I . .. .a . ga Mjss1ZSiPPl and Domin- vote of $300 wiLa� passed to the, . .,lilany union . s -were not.ive'll organized I � ., .1 I I . . I . . . 1. . . . . . I jail on suspicion of being the mur. Not as I know for. not that I know. Ion Steamship. Company for 'the grand-datight,brs of Laura, Secord; the Was that they paid, too much atten- � . � I .. . I I . I � � . . I . . . . I . ierer of Glory Whalen of Collingwood, I udg*ment was heroine of Bes�verdams,, �These .de- q a I Try an experiment for make an ex- I . .. . - "this curse of Insura ce, . ( � death .of her husband. J p. tion to A Chief Wills thinks him innocent. The .. ., 1. ,11riven. for phlintift. for. S6.000. I seelidants of .Mrs.' Secord axe in Ili- a are asked, to endorge.-O . . I prisoner confossi-s to having hoe . perlment. .. . . . . . � I 11firent circurnrf.wh"F � ; . � . I I , which w . ... I . . . . .. . . . � �, Zo I I I n in . - ---'-' ­- . � I . I Weekly M' a 1, I nfld Empire I I I . Collingwood, arld his record will be She don't read -well for she doeon!t - ', .. 7! ". - .7 ( ft;;�.-4"��,, -C...jWw�.-.lcy1i;-T,1quIAcd Ozone.) . a ­ . . . I 14 I . I . .. . . thoroughly inv`bstigated before he is .lead well. . I . I .-�.. .1 . ­­"-- . . I . I . . .. I I I �. .. . I . . I . � � . I � � . . . . I I I I . ", . . 0 � . let go. Party for person. . . �..;p'n­ , , . 6 . . . . Pot- News I 1 24 Pages.. . . Posted for Informed. , . '. ".. , I.- . . I I . I ill . � I I . ., I I . . .. . ,. . ;1 .� . . . I � � . . I I Canals Close Nov. 28. Depot for station. � -1 . 11 ."', . I I . .�.. . . I I ' . . . I . ' . . �. is one, dear to every man, woMan, ­ . I . - , . .... Pa6d '4* 1 A111k, 0 000 . I ' -1E Picture show'! . Stopping for staying. : 1: . , '.. ., I c, , . . . . . � . �. . � T boy and.girl, on accotint of its meaaing-?w-lf The Vicl-� . I 11 Albany, N. Y., Nov. 11-Superin-, - .. 'A - " . . I Aft " Iff % � . I I ' I Like I do for as I do. , � l.- . I I �. tendent of Public Works Doyd,Tester- . . I . 10.. , . . . I : �. toria .Cross, " given for conspicuous tiravery. If only , I I . . I � . day announced that the New York . 1. I I WC I 1W . � the soil.,of South Africa could vol6e the deeds perf.ormed . 1 '44 A - .1 . . , I . " . . I I . . ' . . . L State Canals will be closed to navi- The Land of Valry Tale , I . . L 40 19 ..., . it, how ' n Crogses Would have been. ,gation at midnight of Saturday, When I go uP the stairs'at night - I . I I I . L I . I I . � upon. I ma y VictortaL 'S L L . . r. L , 'L ' .. I . sarned by Can . . . Nov. 28. And mit uildressea for bed, ' , I or Llquozone-yet - We' GiVe You' a 50 c*'. , Bottle lrree.L found to :have been L ada sons I L It i!;'. .� I , L , All kinds of curious Ideas * . .. . . I . . . I . . .. . I I. L ... .1 L . ' . 1. . . I . . . . . . .. . . -valor, and . Come rushing. through my hea4L ! . . . . . I I L . . 1. . I. � . L L . . I hard ill the heat of action to notice eVery ao�t of. I .- I I vronder it Prince Charming . 'L i -, This cnmpaily after teAting LI I uo7one form into the blood that no. germ could P Anlizooff-Dropi7 - Stomack Troubles therefore only th6se whioll take placL- under� the eye of . �- - - a -N I � i . . �Myse - Throat Troubles . ' * ' I I . , Will c6me and tay 110ood ill ht. for two year -4 Iii'the 1116st, difficu. t gernt live in any. membrane or tissue. � I .U,z Tuberculosis superiors of sufficient rank can be noted. " Will fpdries dance before me, - . . . . Then vanish with the light? . 1, I tseases,L paid $rorl,00r) for the Auldrican Liquozo�ie does that, Oxygen s .W.!v --Gont Tumors -Ulcers I . The plcture shows one of. such deed3: Two troopeta an, . ,ight.q. Thot is by I ar the highest price Xaturels greatest tonic-�-the very soured opoitre . Varicocete . I Protruding and And when X lai my head down' : , .-vor paid for similar rights oil any scien� 'of vitality, Its effects are exbilatating-. 'Gotidtrhea--Gleet I Wonleii's Diseases . . . clos�el� peessed by the cnemy. The horse o�. one. is hil - I And gently fill asleap . ,J*fidL . I All diseatem that begin with fever -all infim- I ' .. I di4covery, I purifying, vitalizing Not ng'else in �mationa-all catarrh -all contagious diseaseso-all t 4 , , . �Ve publi,%li this fact to 813OW You the' tile L y Ithe results of impure,or polgoned blood. ,Under the, W"ithering fire, the itan whoge mount is unhir.rn em to see the gpblins wee,,, I world is so good for you4 But gernis In nervous debility Liquozone acts as a vltalo . L .. . \ Bleeding Plies , -A-round A" bed they creep, 1 I r, litconipilshing 1wb t no drkigs can do. halts, and, risking eveJ;vthing, .waitS to get his coalra(b sAfell), . They climb uJ> by the curtains 1 ; value of 1,iquozone. The most wartliless are vegetables; and this excess of oxygen a . I C, Are positively sind vermaniently cured by � . :'product, inny liave great lalmli ulade -the very life of awainimal-is deadly to �. L . I . . Wolit*'d bLehind him and olrr)r. him back to the Cinalan . And swing above rny head Lbout itl but itien don't pay n price like vegetable matter. I I I . Dr. Chase's Ointment. And, chafter of tho naughty things iscovery of retuarkable inaking each 60c. Bottle Free. lines, tt is a desperate deed,. and ,one often perforineJ but That I have often rJaId. . � 01lat save for a di I I , . I it is popularly believed that nothin ort of . I I b . seldom noticed, When, hoi-wer. sach an � aot is seah, the I I "s, I worth -to litinlanity. , . ottte of Liquozone*, but the result Is I . L I I IL . . . liquid oxygen -a product which will ctife . I . . surgical operation will cure protrudf g PileL I Nee sweet CInderello. . � I . . . reWard, dear . to soldiers' h��.arts above every other is the . . That this is not so hes been proven 119211n and And PrIncesm Beauty, too, , ..'. . i In, . . L. diseases which no inedical skill call cure If yott need r4iqiioizone, and have never. . . . . IL . . . . again where Dr. Chases Ointment has been And 3&ckthe Giant Xiller � S r , 1, L I ills. Inside Gerlus'. withoiltit. ItishoWeniployeollge-very tried it; pbtgse, send us this Cotipoft.L We L result. � I . . . .., . . . . 4 And giants not & few, . I , .. �wlll then mail .11 . Icture is from the brush of -Mr. W. B. Woll.--ti, an . .. tested. I . . great hospital, and indorsed by every you an order on your loc, This pi I I drellin of thorn, I love them, 1. . I . , ;druggist fora full-size bottle, and we will L picttir;!s, ou6.%V1)os.- work app !�irfln, MR. GEO. BAKER, pilinter, 103 Fuller St., And when the'daylight fails , Iftedical Authority, the world over. I artist famed for his war . Parkdale, Toronto, states: -"When one has Onre tftore I go to bed and 'oole. . I Liquotone alone kills germs In the body . . ray your dru gist ourselves for it; This . . I . . received great benefit from a remedy after The Land of Fairy Tales. . without killhig, the tfiqsuea, too. It 1.4 so I a our free Wirt, made to convince you,,- to all the leading. Musteated perijdirOs of ,the Empire, It is a . . I 6irtain that we pablish on every �Pttle Germ Dialeasese; Ashow you what L1qno7x)oa is, and what it I being disappointed many times, it becomes a &-IAXnb**qs6- .. . I . forc&ul subj6et froal the hand of a strony man. - I ' Veisur,e and a duty to recommend it to othets. . . To Make� Be 0 . I ati offer of $f'OOO for a Aise that Van do. In justice to yourself, please . I I . M . . . The greatest attention Is given Ili it cantiot kill. Liquotolle' destropt a Th gre ,13ccegt it to -day, for it places you under I impire .c any germ The -Mail ' 'b . my experience with Dr. Chases t ese the known germ. diseases. . . . Ointment. hospitals to the proper milking of beft once and forever 'the ciuse of and L For the lowst eight years I have All that inedicinet tan do for these troubles bo 0 ligation whitever. . 'L I been a continual sufferer from rotruding and The fillrsi�s sometimes spend months i disiose. *a L is to help Nifture Overcome the gerblS, ,,, L LlqUOZone Costs 50C. and $1, - I . .1 has obtained tha exclusive rilzh,t for thia . p*ctdra in 01,lad i. , -ding piles, which seemeof worse when And there is tio, other y to CIO It. and Such results are indirect anit, un- . blee Ili fact I was in agony ohlefly In learning to Make a bed. one I Any drug thAt kills - germs 16 it poisou to certain. T,liquotone kills the ernts, CUT OUT THIS COUPON It is A perfect ten -color repro Juctbq. and will be g;v,,n F.�RQL I I . I ­ I L walking or working. of the hospital Ideas .may well be , . with them most of the tiftic. 0 Atid it cannot bil taken internally. wherever thiy � are, and t1le results are for this offer tnay hot lip ear�ftylff, Fillout to readers under the loilowinv coidilli:)ize: - , . . copied In every family where there are y "I f the blanks hitol tnail It r. ,� I M I . o tile .Iquid World a L 611 tried every remedy I could I Liquozone Fdone can Attack a tiouble that ill vitable.. lay destrolyitig the cause o L . . L . L cam of , e 420,491-229 10lixid St -o Chicago. I . I . . . ,vithout any success whatever, until I obtained invalids or weak pdopl#­ This 10 to is caustoll by indole prititi, ; atia it cutes lie trouble, It ilivariably ends.the disease, I � impir.- L With The Weekly AU11 awl H, z Dr. Chase's Ointment. From the fitst appa. gfretchhe Under sheet as tight its PON- diseases which medicine never cared,' . - and forever, . Ur disease Is ... ­.$. 4 ......... *.61.1 ..... 41, 1 �.. . . , it firmly to the under Mde, 1. . L . � t have never tried Mquototie or1voivley,s . , On mty leellrealia C,)11 (11. . I .ation of this, prepanition I felt an improve, gible and pIn . Asthida �tay rev,tr-hifluenta tilluffied Ozone, but If you will supply tue a 90* Ck"d oldsubscrib the Awa,,rayarauiorl,,rr�1 V. I L inent, and on each applicAtion I experleneed 6f the mattress With safety plus.. . Ablicetts,-Ancovila Ki'lucy Diseasda Me. bottle free I will take it. ONE YEAR'S littinaip-lion, ivtvii&t in � tv o �!. nll-.e, t) ,w I ,),i x�;�i 0 f . � - wonderful relief from suffering. Ifeelsureof Wrinkles in the under sheet tire OL fmlt� Liquicl Oxygen, aronchitit N T,* Orip t . � Canada, (;teat l5riwin or Unitett St;xtis tar ,, I. 10, I . .., I ' . I .Blood P6186n Letteoirtea I .60.64.44.414.644#.'s ... #40404464#64464A.ba.4-0. I -'T -� - ill. . B . F - I a Permanent cure, and sholf be deligbted to fai source of discomfort to 9. sick atid . Brightla nuipme Liver Trouble# D'ori,amplesoep.11)or,iti(Iftithe*,��,.%,ti,:tti,irt,%�ri:ett) . . recotninend Dr. Chase's OintMent At all L 2 0 Bowof'rroubtm malarla-110ilrAlgilt a , (I a ftfl.4464#64604.4646tllofo#s&,,�b..i4f# . I elk(; V I.WrIO N Dh 11 �% t" 1 *.M,A�'.&Il r, 1� I restless person. This system of pull- I T'l(litomols 1,6, Attiply liquid 0 e - colitlo-CA(la I%miy lb�ixt t Trouble . .. . ' times." Ing tho under hhe6t taut and fastening � dfugs, 110 R1001101 ill it- It is the ise t, cou'llif,pdon I'lles--puttiffloulit 2) a I .#..* ......... 00#4 ................... MAIL AND E14111"��,% . I . . nififtfiteed if 114111f, the great GermAll che" iat, who co'k, cloup pleuthily-o'llinsy GIV6 hill. ddd! t 6 P LA!kk! 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