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, , * �Lqli Off .-I....." I London, Nov. 11._(C.A.P.)_WMs,
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I . j I Thomaia V09444 Wook nit QToriloso and
800112 AN 9ND 1ARRO I 1 I NG . , . , A few w!tvlug looks about the tore- W1614 a Xop4mand-W447oasinstors Ano what 01YAuir 0^04do 'Xroaty-"*kIux I Times, commenting. ion the Churchill
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I FOLK I � slept *way, bead, temple And care are becoming to 093441deri4s; Question 91 a sympotbaslo Alowsoril WOU14 xoaq-�,,S-r Gilbert Xl*r. meeting to -night, says: I 'The yree
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wr I I I I I Toronto, Nov. 11. -Yesterday At- it thin face. I StrIkQ-0#kor street. Car Zino* Throsi,to 4cor oU Agoobery. Pood .U-aguo has allowed Itself to be
Given Great Roo - I . i terI10011 Urs, Dogues, living at 40 , captured, hy the Joree Trade Vnion,
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,Option at tho I I I Czar street, thought that there was It you will apply A little. pure white OP to 110rlixe in iiyrapathy. . London, Nov.
L vasellao to your eyelashes .every night . , 1l-(0,AX-)--A't 4 - and the Invoting is practically a Lib.
,meeting of tile Royal Colonial Insti- oral donlonstration againgt*s"the
Montreal Derrionstratl . on, , A OHILD'S REPROOF. i something amiss with her husband, it will aid their growth Am! strength- 0,hicago, Nov. V. -Torpedoes And � tuto in the liotel bletroliole last, I Unionist 0ov('rillnent. It is probably
I Thomas. fte. went to the dilling- On tile I
'Va. , stones were freely used 0 iaterr night, Sir Robert Goldie, chairman, dawning upciq 01 aniberlaiWis oppon,
it 10ranglat Kindnexis and Happinex* , room and discovered him trallic on the c4ty ear Idies 11 -
. , to Him Grandfather. I there ' JDQ4.1t become too. stout. , Altbou yestcr� I I
TIL6 Thousand 11lector4 Epthuslastlo Over I asleep,, with his pipe and A bottle ... , gb declared ,that no recent moveiveni! cuts that the attempt to show by,
the Speeches of conservative x4eadors- 0nce upon a time All old man lived of medicine on thif table near. �Sh, PlUmPaess 01 contour is by no weaus day. Clubs And revolvers, in the 'Was, more far-reav,hing than Cain,- individual utteranceo here and there
I hands of 2,0Q0 police, were not Sur- da's I)Ien; folL I)OjVel. to walie her ol
Mar. norden Unequivocally Declares A, with his son, His son ,became weary I tried to Wake him up, but found It unbecoming, corpulence Is, a thing to Acleut to deter th wIl that the' colonies do not waut prefer. .
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Favor of Consda's Rights -Bon. Jar. of him and made Win eat his meals on I Impossible, .and called the Ambulance be Avoided, , - 401's , o strike symp4thi- trea,fies. The proposal. ineunt that vnt jai treat InvuV? will not be Buillcient
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� . 4 bench at the other end of the room. and ha,4 him taken to qrace, uoSj)j_ Onion pandwIches Are, said to clarity Wentworth avenue line was kept Open, the ij,mplre might coalmit the iincon- . t .
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Torte Delivered a slitroul; Spoo0h Is The old mail let a plate fall and broke tal, W At 1.0.45 o'clock t .. three colonial conferences have de�
bore he died. .be complexion. The onions most be for. business. The other $00 lailes. of . suited ninc-tenths to a tremendous clared that such troi �
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Favor of Protection to our ludustrivs. , it. His son t1iiin said that he shi this mot * W a ,ery fine And salted, then placed the boycotted lines were abandoned. I havard, and the costs of a war. Mr. oxilv tWng that really will consoll- I
I . .Duld , hospital '111119. . Ileed v � , . .
Montreal, Nov' .11 "One da . tile doctors found out that between thin slices of bread And but, 1 It Is generall admitted here that Chaillberlain was the first Colonial dat�t the Billpirs." The Times goes
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tive demonstration last night will ' . � Ing. . � I . . ter., a protracted. period of lawlessness SecriStary to recognize the exiornmuH on to advise Mr. Chamberlain to �
S1 . 94 . i I I .. . The arrangement of a woman's hair confronts Chicago Business Is ser- opportunities of Imperial selitil"Ont take: an early opportunity to, develop ,
puss into history as one of the most I I Ile was 48 years of .nge, and until i iously interfered with, Many big re- I
important ever held in this.city. '. 5,� r . , .- will either enhance or mar her ap. I among the colonies, and to traus- his proposals on.thoir J�xdiaxi:sldo. I
. �� three weeks ago was an inspector In tall Ilciuses. have laid off half their lilat' tile Colonial 011100 from a I - . I I . .
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There were 2,000 electors present, - . , .
! .- r- 11 i . the York CO pearance. The wise woman will wear - I 0 . .
the majority being French-Canadions, - -, - OuntYLOAn Co. For the forces. Some of - the big departu ilt- Sleepi/ ljollow and Rlp Van Winklo I .
it last few days he has not been feeling her hair In,- the style tbat� proves be- Al stores suspended 300 ha I 10 - -a va . Wouxen ;Lud Advertlixoroo I .
, ricis yes concern into luable ina,chine gor
and while business men on the floor I , 11 11 I well, and bad been tAking medicine coming,. whether It be fashionable or . . How Importan As be.
. - . tLrday morning. the consolidation of the E'nipire. Wa. .t advertising h
of the house choered their leaders, 1 - t - .; I I to cure him, and It Is thought tha not, I .
McGill and Laval students yelled - . � . , t . During the ;light the Wentworth $or Rose read a paper on "Malaria I Come 'i, suggested by the observation
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their approval in the galleries. Char- I "I 1, - . . : lie took an overdose. He - leaves a DoWt, think that because you are I line was blockcil with stOr*a in many In Indfa and the Voloilles," They Of A smart man that there are but two
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les Chaput, a leading business ma,n , S. I ... ), wife and five small children. , forty great edito I. t e un y---'�o e
I 1\ Coroner Jobnst6n issued an , guil, fair you also should be fat I - places, switches torn up find $20,- were. all indebted to Mr. Cho.,mber- ra n b co tr n Is
presided. The three great I I . , .order and that nature has laid down a law 1 000 worth of damage done. As the lain for his far-seeing and po,,wrjul the American woman and the other Is
speeches I % I for an inquest at $ o'clock to -night, that women "halt Accumulate layers cars left the barn thtw big torpe- e , fforts on behalf of tropical uledl. the American advertiser," says the
were those of Messrs. 13,orden, Monk . �1, W � � I . . I
and Tarte. The French-Canadian I .1 . with years, like a magnolia or any oth. does, concealed beneath the rails, ex- cine and'sanitation, Ile favored the 1, PhiladelpliI4 Record. The woman!s
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leader delivered a splendid address I . . CIaAR COST TWO LIVES. er tree, . I I . . � pladed, The whole track was torn idea that learned societies should taste has lunch to do -with the characi
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P . . . � Don't wash your face In ,cold water up, The car, filled with police, was periodicaltv swid out special �
in French and the audience becama, I , Ila ,, c6filmis- ter of the leading journals, and the .. I �
frantic with delight. 'I ised high in the air and confusion sioners- to roport ,oil the sanitary'af- .
Man porplet94 In $making Iq Theatre apd I '
I . , if you have been weeping' It only 'was general. Reserves rushed to the - - - � -, -. - , - - I advertiser's, enterprise makes every- . - .
Censured Laurier. ,,,. I . Shootinw Followed-, . - ,- - bad matter wor . se. Instead . thing possible to the ne'wspopers, it Is . .
Speaking in English, the Conserva- I I makes a .spot, a great crowd'gathere4j. and CubAn'ttecilirooilty wlt� U'S, . �
I Wallace, Idaho, Nov. 11. -Two per- bathe with rosewater' and'th.en put it i outing and stone -throwing Was gen- Washington, Nov, 11,-Yv,Storday,s because women read the newspapers
tive leader Severely censured the ! I sons were killed ' d I . .
. and two. woun, ed in ' soft cloth saturated with rosewater oral. Many ruembers of the xxiob session of the Se'nate was devoted that most. advertisers buy its space I
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Laurier Government in connection i . � a shooting affray at the entra . . .
with the Alaska award. He said that I I I the Wallace Oliera'Hou I ,! over. the vyvs. � . .1 I I were Arrested and many other Were exclusively to tho :reading of 'the. I . I . � .
Sir Wilfrid had been assured by Sir A 11 . night. The sh se Monday I . I . clubbqd. ,� . I .- Pro4ldont's �, . xc8sal; in support of . . itoont Wahts.
ootink- occurred just . . . . I . �e �
- Before n, Girl Prominex. - ... . ltlqt�rs Let off Easily, reciprocity X .t "ba. The differiince between gas and ,oil .
Charles Tupper, speaking, for the Con- - . as -the theatre -goers Were. leavingthe . . . . g the, �
. I . theatro.- 7he d I Whole hearted affection 19, ill the ma- Yesterday the hundred persons ar- 14 __ . I lanips I the matter of vttlatin I .
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Pervatives, that he would have their - - ,wl6,. - eitc! are, Dr. W. F. ' Jorlty of rested diiKing t . lie past 48 hours were InifAlIv., But No Hope. n -1. I .
Support if he continued as he had be- - - .-r�,v. � Finia shot through the bead,.and :L cases, absolutely essential to at I . air of a room 8 significantly indicated . .
1_.:�,��Z-s,- . ' ' I .in the fact that florists use lamps in �
gun, but the Premier had changed - �� I . Win. cuff, minor, shot -three tlInes, married happiness, bu-t. It must be com- released witli'moro reprimands in the. Strathroy, Nov. - 1.1, - Patrick ' ' �
- . - . 1_� � T, blued beforehand with practical com. 1�olico Court, This leniency exxcoux�_ Upt oil, Alle, farmor who was attacked , their greenhouses, gas never; Too. fre-�, . . I
his attitude without consulting Par- , . . . .- I - and the wounded, Chief. of Police , ' 'to ages other stilko ,sympathizers. - The' uent emphasis, can hardly be put upon -
liament, and accepted a treaty . � . . McGoVern, shot through right hand,,, � tnon sense, -�vhich will enable a girl with an ax, is still living. -There is, q . . .
which did not have to be ratified by . 01iora, ,Ho'use .Policeman Rose, 61lot �.gaixai a cle.a.r insight Into the character. police have difficulty *in presenting however, no hope held out for his . the necessity. of miring a room their-
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the representatives o%-tcllan "A BOWL'YOR YOU TO IIAT allT OP WHV$ in log.. The trouble arose, over -Cuff , of the pan she proposes to marry. 'convicting evidence . against rioters, recovery. .' . � . I . oughly that. miist be slept In after bav- . .
Mr. Doi -den said th _ a �d. . . . .
people. .1 .. YOU ARE OLD." Insisting on - swoking ,a'clgar In thb Girl nowaday :hot. .silix e perjui�y is frecl�icntly indulge I . . - -
at' after S. s are apt to think t . . in �.n le, - . , Ing beft gas lighted throughout the. ... .
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the sacriflee which the . gallery. RO-so took the cigar away' a handsome, attractive and fascinating to, save prisoners, With' tl ' I . glult Approveii. � 'evening, a precautio n .
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Premier had I this unkind- saw his own little boy . . .1 city is ed to .. I . . C, .
made of Canada's interests nothink I outting a - pson . after a - struggle, Cull -waited until. ' . next, 48 hours the expect London, -Nov. IL -The 'King 'ap.- 'looted. I . . . .
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of advantage to iece of . wood. .. He asked the Pewforniance was . I .lover Must necessarily make a good be completoly'tiecl up. , - . proves � of the Appointment of Lee .. - . . I I � . - _. . . .... . �
expected. Canada could be I him what he was making. - ' . Rose on me . over, and as' husband, .whereas it frequently bap- * The teamsters' are.-debiLting the . .
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"I am making a bowl for you to I eat out b,egan -firing, anct tbo pens that be Is.totally Unfit for the re- quostio Dorgholv as .consul 'for the United - .. ,IN THR NEWS-RECOP,D .1 I
The leader of the Conservativepar- . fusilacle became g(moral, resvIting 'in � . I n. of a sympathetic - strike., States at Three Rivers; QuEbeii, . .
ty said he was as loyal a IDrItish I out of when you -are old,".answered Cuff's cjd&tIj fi-on, pollpoinerl" s bullets. sponotbilitiQs of -married life. 'Before. a [ 8o,nb of th�ir members* have been � . . .� . . . I IT PAYS..T0`A))VHRTIS� . ...
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subject as any man in Canada, but, I the child. � . . I � . . . � : woman promises to be the wife of a I discharged for blockading th6. tracks - _... - - - - - .- _. 1- . � -1 . - � I I - . I - - -.,-. I �. --, ____ _ 11 . .�
he added +1, , ,1 - This ricked his f- -1- lk -4. � � man it Is' a duty which - she owes to I of the boycotted' line. . They claim I . . . . . .
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of Canada should be safeguarded. .
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much that he brought the old man..
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herself to learn everything about him. I I .
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girls seem to Imagine, to Into � Manag0 Job of the X '
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to find .out if yourfancy -for a mau'ft ..by common consent agreed to drive
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rarte, who got a splendid
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Opinion -that my cousin, Mart,21"
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looks to indoesed by.his life's history . �
- company's tracks are located-.whon
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reception. The ex -minister Said he
mines the . ..
rough gems had until recent-
Loew, was murdered Ili IJaItjnlorb,'jjy �
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And whether. his habits a re good and I possible, for the. deliberate purpose
apiwared oil th o platform with Con-
SQ'I'vatives to-daY, but if Sir Wilfrid
)y to be separated from the'hard'earth
nie*mbers of the fraternal order to
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which ,he bolohkod;- And of which'
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' his tastes congenial is-durWg courtship -of ecingestifig traille. 'Ile has 'an-
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Laurier slicield invite -him to to
and otlier mineral substances by band.
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. days. Inlabli girl should .scrutinize her. ,nounced that, Any offoilding teaXIISLor
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Quebec lie would accept the invita-
The whole mass was -dried And sof-.
tened In the air ind then shoveled Into
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prospiietive husbandli' chaiacter as 'will, be�dischaflgecl, �
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t . is . she would A new hat'o . r . . � I . I . . 1.
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tion, for if the Liberals would not
ccilne to hin' Ile "lust go to them.
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Washing machines, where the soluble
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lieve anq Shall try to prove ,his death
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gown, and ibenshe should'be able to '- I I . .
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He brought down the house by de,_
claring that
earth was removed. . Among" ibo 'em. .
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due to the circumstance that' he was
a Jew.". This 'statement 'made
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decide fairly. easily" as to whethe.f he threatexi to strike'in ,sympathy. The
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ployees, room' was 11
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young 'boy, *b:6 One day . hoticed a
.last' night,�xi'hib QfiieZ by Dr.. 1.40-
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didmond and a .garnet, both In 'the.
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and a duty to be present. There rougb, oil. the end. of -a . small board. -116 boy was hazed to death be- .To A*o1d Neryousnesa. . .. States- troops can 60, used, as it is . ___ 11 .. I . . .
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were, he said, quostions above party, , cause be was.a Hebrew., Ile. was put. -Dr. .11. T. Patrick sftyp: '�If yoUwIsh I �__ __ _____ ,.______ � � .. ; _ �. .-,-..-. .
. I He tIlted the boardi and the garnet rdll- . * ' . . . I , in the hands � of - the Federal Court. - I . . . . . . . . . . . I . � . ,
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and the tariff was one of them. He . . .1 . on ice find' niade - to leapblindfold never -to be nervous live' with reason, 1' The— strikers" ass e pany OLDEST, . LARGEST,' -MOST I , W!DELY CIRCULATED. AND ONLY.'. . , : I
clainied that Alex. Mackenzie had I e(I off, but fbe.dlamond stuck .fas& ,clown a prec1p1ce%hnd.subje.ctQd t' 1 . . � 11 ' I t � � .. I I es. soldfors NATIONAI AGRICULTURAL_. ;.AND -.. , 14.0"ae � - PAPER, : IN, * - CA NAO-A � , - � I , . . .
been ruined by his free trade . I Looking more closely, be'saw that. the all',,rts. of ill-treatx�iont," .... .'.,�O� I haive 4, purposeln life and work for It; A United Stat . . . . � I � . . �. I .. . . . .. I. I .. . .. . � I ... .. . I .. . 1. . . . - .� I.. , . . .,
7 i board was greasy.' This gave -him an � - � .., , J: wan s to go - Guaild oanndt-Dc dei � , I ... . . . . .
cOl . . . � . . :;. f. Ola Joyously, strlve,,not for the. ufi�t- here. The State .. . .. . I . �.. � : - .. .
leagues, and Mr. TartL Seemed to I . I i 11 . I �... . � 1. I 7 � unitlterabl�," ' I ni'dod upon'to *1 6fend 'the, corpora- - � . . . I I . I I � - I - . I I . . :1 .1
draw the same inft le . I . I I I .. 1! a �ve� regi6t the ' -1 i,' Pe . . . . . I .. .,
-rence with regard i Idea. Ile got A larger board And tr 47 �. . . Itowe'Nust Fare Trial.— , : .taln ble, nc. . . tion against' the* union ecause it - is. . . I .1 I .
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to Sir Wilfri-d Laurier. I several kinds of.ininerals.. lnvarlably� . . � '. 1. . . . . 11: . I . . 1,be not annoyed at1trIfles, almlo,attalU � i'. . .. . � . . . I .. � . .......
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i the other stones rolled off with a'sliak.e Toronto, Nov, 11. -Anthony Stan- i neither �, great - knowlefte nor � great. � . p , 'ksed . 1. I . I I I I . M . . . .., 1. . ..
Ontario ProtectJodist. . I unions. . I . I ,. . � . . . . wi
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that the . or tw g of . ley. Rowe, charged' with' defralidinq �' rich&, but unlimited t6mmon. sense;,! I I .1 - . � . � I %
110 claimed oi while even a thin coatin th I . 'No passongiars Are daring to ride III -� I � I � .
majority of , , . e , Great Fingal' Consolidated - � . 1 .
Ontario Liberals grease'. kept alf, the diamonds in their ing.'C .11. -Mi.ri I. be not self centered, bUt',*Iqve the good ' the few cars tho'Qonip4ny is oporat- i i I �
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U'S %16,0re tile pe were protectionists, places. Then thli *id * OU'Pany out. of half a nit ion* of and thy neighbor as thyself. The time. . . I . . . . . I . .
upki of Montreal. Mr.' 6awAke* boy went *d�llars, - and nrrvstod here se'l Ing. Tlie company says -it-would.run .. . I . I I . . I I I
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11 ielding had promised a revision, but . , I t Is. w�okw ago, .has' boon. ordertcl back to I . . . . . . I I . . . ..
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.two or three victories at bye-elec- 'now SuccessfullY AOIng tlxe��work-of. ,ErLE,riand to'st"d �rjal. 1),t,,,iv,,AJI-A - capital, errors 1u.. the p fb�,d th,eir-*imvs, ijut Chivr O'N�il haii : ) . .
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tions had caused them to think- it 'diamond picking- for all the South s�cctor Sager of the London - J'>oj` .training of chPdr6n.are deplor6d by� I rofused to -sprua:d his f6rec.out lur� . I �� 01 10 0 -
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was all right, hence the blind policy African - uilxxe�s; 'W, needless tO as * - will start for En '"' i�the authdr: (1) Leading children into ,'thor, because he says he can't talie ,' I .
they are now pursuill.;.. q,hen - i .70 . . . gland, to -clay, it I.,-, I � . . ; of What he, - is now handling. * ' .. I . I . . . . .
Sir the young inventi5r hils. expected with his firisofter. Ii we; hj,' : �pliiasurea yqud ' 'their I cax,D . . .
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Wilf"id Laurier returned from Eng- pendent fortune, just because'he kept �Put Up a hat'd fight'against b6hiz. , years, and (9) magnifying theli Impor- f Down through the bitsilless portion, � _. - . . I .
land. Mr. Tarto said that his posi- his eyes open abd . his wits'ab'out him' sent back for trial. Wben.the doelsion.. !, tance ini: t . he. family and in s�Qlety. 'It along Clark . str6et; there' aie police. - - . I � . . .
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JWW to go, and he was tho affected, altbou the*.'tracks, aftd from ten: -to twen'ty I .
one, and he was at soxne ference InAhe �i.gtickllig; qualities" of . . gh h6'. -refrained from .1 dren the ploisur6s�of -adults as to re- � . h car, The 'crowds line the. ,�, . I . .
glad of it, as he .. . . . I .. . . . . ?rnaking any Statements of any kind " I . . . �on cap . � .
was now free to preach a gospel in the gems. .. � i quire of them- the, labors of -the mW,, slodwalks ,to the limit:'And at the. . I
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which he believed. Ile had copies of . . . I arrested. . Justice Britton' declared , . I .1 . I I .. slightest doliy of' ellffig, his,s - I . . .
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over 200 petitions addrL . . when , delivering'Audginent that . a ! I I . . . . . . I . : . . . . I L. I I . ' . L'. 1. .
Here Is a rainy day. game: .Assemble * I I . Who Lizien'Clofiet. I � I r . .
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Government asking for a higher . . . clear prima facie case of theft . . . . ....., I .1 11 wat 0. a onstrilp.,". . ,. 15 1 0 "t e .. I .
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tariff, yet they remained deaf to the company in a -d6rkened iocimi ars. been -establisie'd. L I I . had j Every housewife Aakes' or. should . � - Montreal, Nov. , 17 . ."The waiters at . Af ter ja "'. � f t .1904, P .A'' ., .50 -1 ,.
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Mr. Torte was par- ranged for. a magic lantern exhibition. . I I . . . I take gi.li*ely terest in her household 'U6 -St. Lawrence Haff'went Out on ' . I ; ' 4 1. I I L
public appeals. . I . I . . . . . L! I I. . L, I . I .f I ��, ifiel (1111g ui�gLnifle(!xit 0111�iSt.., ; ,�.*. . . .
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ticularly sovere on Sir Wilfrid Laur- I You should have ra camera on hand to . I Refused to Wtow-i*o The"j... . It and, Unlike. her sisters Of o;d# bt�ike: (it noon. yesterday, and as a� I . I . . .L " . 1. I .
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ier in his demand for treaty -making I aid In theL fUfi. , - - . � ruaki-Ilill !ri " . _ . I . .
L ; . . . . . -esult 150.*guest§'ha to go lunch- t'n� W v -� y.1i ee. � . .
. . . -'. . Vicxm4, Nov. she. - Is not obliged 'to spin' her .bed- . ' . I Wbel'. Send in YOUV !�LIIM� pilon at o i i c e. Don't ruiss
powers. Canada did not want any A , . 11.._71t)s ann.oun ed .. . I d . . . A e s * anted e ei ywhei e,lilleral tel.[114 given. Swnj'ple ei) � . . I I �
'Who will sit for, a'phooiraph?ll you in a* &SPatch.roeqived hero .fr 11, B -�f- , ,clothes with her own fair. hands. - She less fok 'over. .ab. hour. TheL notv man- I . . I �. � �. . . . I I .. . . .. I .
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ch power as it would lead to the* must ask . . . . , of course, embroider or he' . . , "' On t.'. I � ..
gravest consequences, I . L. . grade, Servia, that the .. -British. , may . . . .1 TbPWIllidin Weld. Co, Ltd". London I ,..
I The first who. volunteers Is Invited - Charge 4'Affaires'thcre,' Monday re, Oi way st 'dicorati6no � but th at Is All. that lunch. would ,be frdlfi-'.12 to !Z . , . . I -1 . . I . . . .9.
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to sit in front of the camera and to flikii.,'to.receive the, co6grattilationg The housewife -of today takes as much instoad.of 1,'to.-$� :. The waiters . ob- -0" ��_' --- I .1
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Mr. Tarte also said it appeared to look p�easant 'A se of the ..Se'rvion Oovvrznxc�fit ' n th.c.. * prid' in* her tore linen as. di(i her .Jected toi the 'changei 1. I . I . I I .. . . I
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be the policy of the Liberal paxty in After a.minuto, a third and a -fourth, birthday of King'. Edwavd.'-Thi.s re- grandmother in the work of her own : . .I .. . L '7 -7-7- -, . I . . . . I . � : . I . . .
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this province to conduct their cam- . and so on. * . I 1, . � .. . . I . f0sal, was. in accordance with bis . in- : I . closet may. -be either afi . . - . . ''.. . I L L .� . . - . . . . . I . L . I .1 I . . .
paign on Mr. Chamberlain's back, . . � I I ... I . .. . .. structioh.9 .not W,nii . hands. The . I _. : UNIONISM HAS, ITS, LWIT AFTER ALL� L : I . . . I . . . . . . I . . . 1. �., I . . I . i
. When the photographer has, collected. j'aintain. diplorna- -'old Carved oak chest or Wldw box eon- '... I.. - '' .. . . . .. .. . I I— - .: , ". ' ' , L Is . ", ' ', .� L .' �L' ' ...
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considered by about a dozen he Is ready to show th relat.fons . ing GOv verted, An,: Ottoman . �. 0 d to 6kantini. charitir , . . .
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Conservatives a magnificent success. ' I c n'nient, ' ' . . - ailing one .of.these, . . to lissuranc,o Agents.. � . I . I I . I . I ,. I . � � 1 �
. - " proofs." For this purpo6e � he. must , sonsatibna oi I I .. . . e , - c 1 ', Cro!§l , : : .
The triecting waS; ti, with cretonne. F* . 34 � V to ri a' :,
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Chicago, Nov. ll. -At the banquet L . . . , . . . . . . . . ,On . I . . . . . . .. I . . . . . I
of the Illinois upon the sheet The r . . .. 'the opening of the Pederati . I I . I L . I
esult'-will be very I ' the.,stairs' which could very well serve on . of � . L ." L. I . ...
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ciation last night, John Charlton, the pictures are specially . Show, head cook at the'Cross Crockh ' the purpos ,Amerlean Queen... Labor 'Convention yesterday, -and the . I � .1 . I L. I
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hl.V., of North Norfolk, Ont., made ,grotesque, any. number of young'stors - Camp, on. the llnc� of the- Lindsay,. Tommy AAkins W", Busy., , . . . report of a. . proposition .to charter I . . . .. .1 I I I . . I I I . I . I . I I . I . .
the principal address, dealing chiefly can be amusedJudoors for a long wet B,o` the insurance ag,oxftb of.tho country 1.
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. . -used his knife on Thbmas Midlin, a British infantrymen and one . 80poy 1 . .1 I .�., , .g. . � I
with relations between Canada And afternoon. . . I ., promptly .�. _ .., �
the Tinited States. . .. I . . . . . I fol -low -e . niployd -.: Mullin is badly . I . met by oppositio . 64 the. ,: ground I I L .. __ __ - - 4 � _.,;.�,i,,V1V1 L I 1.11 . , L
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uddress, the association -declared un- Here Is a list (if words and phrases ' over the payment of a livery bill.1 ;. I place -in the Aden Hinterland. - The, �t Ty*� , � I
animously for reciprocity with Can- In common use that bdys and I I - . , - . I - he admission of the' agents to moill- -1. V11 I . .
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...They may. be easily re- I . Dismareo of ., in 'the chief's son, r hio might* result in. on �il.jpt . I L . . " , W. I .. .. L .
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the Government to bring this about. mexi�berid. Doiej say;, - I , I : t .I Montreal, Nov.. 1I. -Justice Pagnu-� ' . I I .. . . b4is.' I . I . . .., . � I � , . I _-, . ", V -, 11%� L . . . . � .
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-After examin- Ride when ion -mean drive. . Mrs. - Isidore sed belief'that the reason why I I . . I—— - a -L 1�2CA - I I L . . � I
Windsor, Nov. 11. I brought by .. ' 2,-,AML'a -,dr�2tg ..
Ing the inan held in the Sandwich . . I against the MISSISSIPPI, and Domin- vote of $800 *Was. passed. to the '-9 L . . . . . I I . I . � . I .. I I I
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g the mur- Real good for really good. - . . foir' ' I gran many unions were not well organized , . I I 11 I .1 � I I . .
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jail on suspicion of bein Not as I know for not that I know. ion Steamship . Company the dclaughters of Laura'Secord, the was that they paid',too much &tton_ . � . .1. L . I . . I .
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derer of Glory Whalen of Collingwood, i Ideath of her husband. JUa gment Was heroine. of, Deaverd4rns. , These do- -to "this eurso of Insurance, . If'I a . L . I
Try an experiment for make an Oz. � ' . scendants L, of Mrs. So'cord are'Lin tion . . I . L
Chief Wills thinks him innocent. The I . . � I iriven for plqintIff. for. $6,000. In- which we. axe aske'd. �toL endorse. " ,� .
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J�risoner confesses to having b In - She don't read Well dotaxiP*t 1. . . - - ;Po I W e'ekl ' Malal - n 11d. filpire
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Collingwood, and his record will be . he L . . I "M I w1ey's, Uquitied OXCAP-) . ... . I . . . . 61. . . .. . .. .
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Stopping for stikyln . .. I I I �..f., .1 .. . .. L..W'L Pa0d. A" I AgM, 0 000 . . .'.. I . � . I ' its meariing-,, The Vic- . . .. . I . .
Albany, N. Y., Nov. 11.-Superin;- 9 . . .-f I �. .. . q51 1, 111. .1 T boy and girl, on account of . .. I I I -
Like I do for as I do. . . .I t;... !. . . 1. . ' ' .9 iven fo conspi -U'ous braV6ry. L�' 'If only . .
tendent of Public Works Boyd yeater- . .1 1. . I I 10 .. , I - . 1. . L �. . 1. -toria Cto$s, r c .. . I I . .
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day announced that the New York L L . I e I 0 . 9 1 . . . I the soil of South Africa - could voice the deeds parformed . L . � .
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Nov. 28. . d get undresseil for bed, 11 . - . . tuo 0 C e L Free. - I I . I. found to -have, been earned . by. Cauada'p sollst It is I I
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I wonder it Prince.Charming .1 .. i This cnt"Nilly, afteir. te.Aing1l I zone forin iuto'the blood that no germ could _Wandruff�nrcM I Stombeil Troubles therefore only .those -which take place an -der the eye of - I
Wlll'comei and � FiELy "Good night.10 1, L 't d 11no . �:Oyspepsta I Throat Troubles superiors of gufficient rank can be noted. . � % . I � .
. for two yta;-s hi th - mos ifficu xernt live in imy, membrane or tissue, . Xczcm*-19rysI0e1*a Tuberculosis L -
Will f,alries dance before me, 1 limases, paid $ioo,00e) ter the American -Liquozoijo does that; Oxygelf i's Sevem-Gall Stones Tumors -Ulcera . atS ,liVc . 1:. .
Then Vanish wlih the light? I rights. Thsit is by isir the highest price ga6fels greatest tonic -the very source ,4301treGoat . varldoc*le The picture shows one of, such deed3 Two troopa :
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Protruding and And when my head dovvn ! , ers,aid for shailar rights ou aity scien� ofy1tality. Its effects are ex,bilarating- Mt diseases that begin with fever -all inflam- closely, pressed by� the enemy, , The horse of One is hit . ..
And irently, fall asleep :. '. . purifying, vitalizing Not .ng else ill ftittion--all catarrh -all contagions diseafts-att . �
i Ific iscovery, ' , L 10, ithe results of Imptire or poisoned Mood. Under.the withering fire, the man whose 'mourit.is anh-l.-M24 \ �
JIS I Men! to see thegoblins wee; ' � . I . I Z. . . I . � . .
, �Ve publish this- fact to Show yon the the world is so good rins In nemous debility Liquotone,acts as a vitaV, 'I halts, and, risking eveVthing; waits to get his comr.-Id.- s).felv I
Around my bed they creep. I ; value of Liquozone. The most worthless are vegetables, and " ""' "e In pscroL itc9oniplishfug �What no drugs can do, 0 . .
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Bleeding Pil , . thivsye:.c
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d iroduct piny have great clainis made -the very lifo of an at -is dMly to : . mounted behind -him and cirry him back to thd Citia-Fark I
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Dr. Chases ointment. figg , ; .'I . I ,rforaiel but � L I
And chatter of tho naughty thl bout it,, 'but men (10111t pay a price like vegetable matter, lines, It is a deg erate deed, drid.one often w .
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That X hava often said. I i that Save for a discovery 6f remarkable We spend 14 dlk�s fil maldng each . I Bottle Free. . I p . . I . . _iS ,.gee:1L, . . . . . I
it is popularly believed that nothing short of . , wortlito humanity. I . . . bottle of Liquozone - but the result is .. L . seldom rio.ticed, When, ho,vever, sach. an the , . .
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& surgical operation will cure protruding piles. r oee Owtet Cinderella . I , . 1, liquid qxy en -A Lpf;Auct,which will cure L reward dear to soldiers' h.�avts above ever other i's the . I
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That this is not so has been proven ,g,n a d And Princess teauty, too, . , " I I diseaseg wgich no medical skill can cure Ifyou need Liquotone, and have never . ' I I y t . I . I .
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again where Dr. Chase's Ointment as been . And Jli,ok the Giant Xiller I'll I Kills Jn6ide, G&rxAst without it, It is now employed in every tried it, please send us thi result. f r m . . I I . .
tested. 6 And glanta riot & few.' I . : great hospital, and indorsea by every -will then 2nail you an order on your local L This ptctuie is 0 the brush of - Mr. W. 13, W011'all i An I
Fuller St., X dream of them, I love tbelh : . . . I . medical authority, the world over. L x1ruggist for a f ull-size bottle, and We will - I L I I
MR. GEO. BAKER, pdinter,, lo And when the daylight &N, I 1, ruis In the body I d at ourselves for it, This ,artist famed for his war pictures, one whoq.� Work'ap� iriin . . .
to, stxxtes:-11W9en one lims Onde n1ore I g i wi liquozone alone kills &ei . . I . L L I .
- . t 1011t killing the tisZues, too. It is so 'xif luct you ; to
Parkdale, Toron' _ o to bed and zoo layodyrofut'e'e gi [�,!Uiade to convi all the ledding illustmted periodi(�,ils of ,the RMP!r6. It iS a .
received reat enefit from a remedy after The Land of Fairy Iralea, . . . . I
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A many times, it becomes a _10snhasiva, I certain that we �ttbhsh on every bottle . Germ Diseases. ishow you what I,iqnozon� 1.4, and what it forceful subject from the hand of a stron y Man. . I � . .
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gI,,,,,r,,,n , tityt.orecommendittoothem . . To Malke. Beds, I kwolter of $r,00ci for a disease gerin that . van do. In justice to yourself, please . I 11
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ointment. hospitals to the proper making of beds. .dofortheqetroub.-- liga er.
For the last eight years I have once aud fotevtr the cause of any germ All that ruedicl tie can ,tion whatev .The. M H ..,.nd C
been a continual sufferer from protrudingand The nurses sometimes Aperld months disease. .. .. is to help Nature overcome the gerins 1_ iliquotofte costs sOM and $X. has obtaine .-tht for thi3 p'ctur' in Canad i, 4 L .
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hich seemed Worse �Aen And there is Ito other way to do It. And such ftesults are indirect a Un- -
bleeding pileg, W'. thledy In learning to make a bed. One JIL I I
gralking or working In fact I was in agoxs� Any drug that kills germs 19 apoh6oll to dertalit. Liquo2bna kills the gerxil!A, CUT OUT THIS COUPON It is a perfect ten -color repro.iucti�m. gnd W'11 bdL g,V"n ri ��'�q
ith them most of the time. of the hospital Ideas may well be ' you, ritid it cannot be taken internally. wherever they are, and ,the results tire for this offer tuRy not ap earmin. pillotit to readers under the foll0win' COIldidinS .- - I I . 'I . -
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$91 tried every remedy I could 164M of - destroying the cause, of Co., 221-9291cluzIe St. chleigo, . I
copied In every family Where there are i T.,Iquozonetilolleeft"Latta6kiLtr6ubl6thgLt'itt6,oitablo. . r. :
invalldli: Or weak people. This to to 11 I a a I . . ,
Without any guccesg whatever, until I obtained I is caused by inside germs ; and it Cures the troubleo it r, v ri bly ends the dbease, � . With The Weekly Mall an! fi�n,,-ir I I
- stretch 1ho tinder olleet ail tight its POR, dioe4ato which nledicine never corecL. , and.foiever, : My disedge to ............ 4 ...... b.*#j .... � .... . I . . I . . 1. �. .
Dr. Chase's Ointmetit. From the fir.st.A.PPli . , I I I L . . I . I . .
utticin of this preparition I feltati . sibie and pin Itfirmly to the under side I have tiever.tried tiqUO20fleL ibr ro*l dy'S .
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wonderful relief from suffering. I feet surd of Wgluklco in the Under sheet are a fruit- Liquid Abqo�gr r'st -.tippe I Canada Great l3ritain or Unitod Stal,n tor �01. 10. . I .
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a permanetit ctire, and ahalf be dellglited to ftil source of discomfort to a slek and nrightlil DIAerite Liver Troubles , I
recommend Dr. Chase's Ointment tit All Thla system of pull- I Liquototie ip timply liquid oxygo -1w Moe) Troubles . malskria-10.11ridglA � *6.4 ... 6661o.wt.#,biro.66&.AN6.440#40.O. ,* ( . r -CIRCUI.ATiON I)hPg%%"!,.W*h I ." N 1'. 1, � .
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ox, at all detlea, objtct OAS to catattil-cafter Skin Diseases Liquotone-our ttAdentark natfie-tiow A . .
of Edmanson, Bates afid Co. I Totoilto. , Addh 040VAIIA& .. .. - - got wdt an exce" of oxygen III 9topla Dysentery-wartbu 60widiii-syphilit J aAft*fYt6ttI#ofg0UIn0,11lqtxW40* 10 , . .
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