The Wingham Times, 1902-10-30, Page 3A Breakfast Relish Prepared Ac.
cordingto the Ideas of Greet
,* Medical Food Experts..
Mali BreakFat Foori
091141100 the Tette ZemenN or
lIctllth Fur Young end Old.
The ideas end sulrgpstir its of such
celebrated fowl eapertt pa 1)r. ?other -
gill,. Pref. W. Al. \'v i!Ilama atld Sir
Henry Thomson regarding; the use of
Malt ill ('gllzle.etien with gratin fonds
have been prise:deally tical sucee'ssfoily
carried out by the nuatuftwtaters of
Malt Breakfast Pott.
Users of 'AUG Brenllf'ast Food obtain
all the virtnus of pure hlo,tt in n forte
that coutiuees to health, strength and
robustzwss. It fhouirl bo remembered
that one peekage - of Malt 13reakfui i
Food contains more nourishment than
can be found in a amen bottles of liquid
Malt extracts cowing vastly more money.
All Grocers sell Malt Breakfast Food.
100 Young Men Wanted.
Will you kindly pot this matter fairly
before the rt adef •a, , of your valuable
1e
dl
paper? `•100 young lieu wanted"
sounds like an old, worn-out style of
advortisitltir, bnt it expresses a condition
of things in Canada to -day that has
never before existed in over 130 years'
experience in supplying office iwip; and
it is not eoafint,d to Cauada alone.
We aro receiving; call titter call for
male stenogrape•s that we cannot dilated
positions at $50 and a,I50 per mouth are
begging for young open to fill thein.
We baro now „levee unfilled calls of
this kind, and the number keeps iu-
creasing.
Too few young men take up this line
of work, and this is the reason why,
year atter year, the supply is so far
short of the dema,ud
If yon will make this known to your
readers, you will be doing them a favor,
and perhnpshelp us to meet the demands
of the business public iu a more satisfac-
tory measure.
D. McLACtILAN & CO.,
Canada Business College,
Chatham, Ont.
There is more Catarrh iu this section
of the country than all. other diseases
put together, and nutil the last few
years was supposed to tie inuurabl.'. I('0r
a great many years doctors prouuuttce,l
it a Ineal disease, and prescriber) local
remedies, and by constantly failing to
cure with loe(tl treatment, prnuoulrced
it incurable, Science has proven Ca-
tarrh to be aC7onstitnt.ioonl disease, and
therefore requires constitutional treat-
ment. i-mirs Catarrh Cure, manufac-
tured by 11'. J. Cheney & Co., 'Pele(l0.
Ohio, is. the only cenetitutiouel Curd on
the market. It is taken internally in
doses, from tell drops to a teaspoonful.
It acts directly ou the blood and mucous
surfaces of the syetenl. They offer one
hundred dollars for any case it fails to
cure. Send for circulars and testimoni-
als. Address I. J(111:111N
EY, & 00,To-
ledo, 011ie. Sold by drnggists, 750
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
The Wisconsin dairy industry employs
1,700 hands at nu annual cost for wages
of nearly $1,000,000.
Registered physicians in Massachu-
setts are said to number 4,300,. an aver-
age of 1 to every 025 inhabitants.
SOLUTE
SEC1 'Y� u ti
;t X h f
F
¢
d 1t
�e
Cern. 9ne
Cart1r
r'
Little
Liver Pills.
Must Bear Citenaturo of
�Q�f�
Soo Fac.51milo Wrapper Iletow.
Tory smell end as easy
to take as sugar,.
FGA Ili: DAirNIE.
F07l DIZZINESS.
FcC3 SILIaUS11ESS.
4 OR TORPID LIVER.
FOR CONSTIPATION
nil SALLOW SKIN.
FOIL THE
COPIPLEXION
OICeavirIC.IV.TeAVI MATVII..
!i*'c.CO) a I Paro1T VegetaDlo. ro__
�: ..r2..•.�u cacti """"-"�
CURE SICK HEALDA0Hl .
CARTEO
S
ITTLE�g
1VER
PI Lis.
A Bad Breath
',�► bad breath means a bad
tion a
a
bad
digestion, stomach, ,g ,
bad liver. Ayer's Pills are
liver pills. They cure con-
stipation,
on-
sti . ation biliousness, dys-
pepsia, sick headache.
2Sc. A11 druggists.
�artoni?nensdYbe(ntttWwneick ThUe
o"fhe
HAM S DYEVAisker.
BUCKING
It Gri. o/.D %, n.0(a:N.:P. MU. ft Co., 1444140. 41444.
SI2 `VlL({RIU
AT MO TR EAL.
Premier Will Visit Quebec and
A thebaskavi.le,
MR►. TARTE'S WORD TO. COUNTRY
I sseiLaIster Leaves tau Cabinet Without
Any Bitturaes:t-.`1 or14 in tho » vert-
lnout-What go Has 1)ouo to Inl-
krovu Transportation -.•• Allow.
tutees 1 o2 the Premier's: Let-
ter--.illttititerial Scapegoat.
'1110tl't. Oet. 2%1. --•Th. centre of po-
litel.l Interest has been temporarily
tl alt> :red from this city to Montreal
where ih1 l'rtntier went yestl'rd.ts
uloraaing, uecoin::uttied by Lady Laur-
ier, 111v. t.lto.rleanyno Laurier, .\l.1'.,
end Mr. \'into; tlto(friotl, M.P. Front
il.ontreal Sir Wilfrid. goes to Quebec,
enol ho wilt spinet St:nday tut. his
country home in Atthabas;cav1Ile,
whieb he hits n >t. s,acn for many
n onths. Ilii v.sit to Montreal ai:cl
Quebec connected with
( .t(bcc is doubtless c011nu 1
tl' choice of a successor to Mr.
T ar to.
3I,•, Sutherland a Possible.
TTon. James Stith'rl:tnil is acting
Minister of 1'(1111(. Wo.,.ks, and it
wo:l d not be surprisin,; if the port-
folio 01 that department, 22r the pre -
500t t t any rate, were committed to
t'is care. ler, Sutherland's a(111hI11i5-
ta 0th n of till Marine atnl 1' ish: r:os
l)opal tent nt has been progressive en 1
practical, and he has 'well golden op -
in lens from the shipping Interests by
h's I1o'uptuess i0 carrying out 1111-
1I'm C 2 et1tS for rendering :till more
sift) the naviea'ation of (\itO clian wet-
crtv(lys, especially r n the Liver en 1
(,ill' of Fit. Leman c. Should llr.
i uiherirnd go to the Public 11'00 s
Depart total', the new Minster would
ily ue givt ri the i'o"ttolio Of
Marino and I bheries. 'ih's is, how-
ever, mere eculatit n, seeing that
nobody 1 n. ws what will ;,e done
salve the Premier himself, and it is
very doubtful if Sir Wilfrid Ices yet
made up his mind on the matter.
A WORD TO TIIE COUNTRY.
Tion. J. ,T,sraol 'rarre',i I:'Irst Contribution
to La Pottle.
Under the heading, "A 'Word to
the Country," llo.s. .7. Israel Tarte
0, ntl'ibutes the foliawing to La Pat -1
1'ie:
"'.Che incident is clos?d to the satis-
faction uj lathy pecro;e. '., !1.) (u11: a 1-
atireS rejoice: at my r..Siatltat.( 0 -
that is legitimate -They thins. it tt i i1
inc•reale their chances a succtr.s-
what than ttou:d nn 0ppc.sition ex-
ist on if the;: dtcl not have hopes?
Some of 111y political friends hail lay
retirement with etlltent.. (tillers, and
I thank thele with all my It itl't, have
shown lie the wannest syul; athy. 1
taut decidedly one of the most inter-
ested Dirties in the mat ter. I de-
clare myself content. I leal0 the
Cabinet without regret, without.
pain, without bitterness against any-
body. I rave tried to do any fluty.
loot. more than six years 1. have 'hem
in th" Department of
Public tlic 1orbs.
T. labored hard during the day. I
''0rl•:e(1 late into tie') night. I but
at heart the a(:Van'elnent of the
great. cause of our national means of
transport fait n `.his has 1,ctn th;
basic Itr'inciple of 111,y nd111inistr'ali. n
of aliairs. There are no .ncllSf.00s-
nble men. r will easily be cplaced.
There are in the Lib(r:al party men
who will give Sir 'Wilfrid L' aorier
tin it t nr;.tl.,cu support. I. wish that
my s'ucc'r'::sor way do more and do
better than .1 did.
"1 see 1110.2 some reproach. Sir Wil-
frid Iaterier for ! tone of .let
( the l U 11.
ter which he leddreese:d to 1110. The
Primo Minister is fatigued, htar•ratssed,
ill. 'Eh '' mid( n 11 :10 htaeshness of
some of 11 is words ;1y no paeans
changes my personal feeling towards
him, I have grown old enough to
take the 021002)I •an:05 into consider-
ation. ihu P1100' Minister had no
right to t,!11 me th it I had failed in
loyalty towards my colleagues, .n us-
ing the language which 1 recently
did on, the fiscal question. 'Co this
tiniest. reproach 1 have the right to
oppose the numerous speeches which
I made, in the same sense, d UI•ing, I. le
last few years.
"I did not organize a campaign in
Cn'.ario, 1 went. into that 1•('ocinc•e
last year and this sunnier at the ur-
gent invitation of the agricultural so-
cieties of the Chanehers of commerce.
of ministerial melllhers. I had been
represented during the elections of
1
1300 especially, as a tnn'n who was
disloyal to Ills Sovereign. 1 seized
every possible opportunity to dispel
that prejudice, 212121231 had no just lit -
cation for its exietenee, 31 those who
held the strings of the political or-
ganization in Ontario in 1000 had
not -prevented use from go'n; io
speak in the province, 1 0111 store 111211
the ('wilts of the last electoral bat-
tle. there would not have brcn the
same in Minix counties,
"I appeal on this point to the Lib-
eral deputation, to our fr;eeds in the
different districts in Ontario. L
here
l5 loyalty and 'fair play'
n1
ntthe
English population. if I hod been
heard. T would not have been eon -
damned. I had an ardent desire not
to allow the cruel suspicion that I
was not 0 loyal subject of I'lis Ma-
jesty to float over my head. I went.
to. Ontttrio, 'C opened a great many
fairs, T spoke there. 1 discussed
the questions of transportation and
the tariff as 1 had done in the past.
Itis possiblele that 1 overshadowed
]utlowe1
somebody, that unintentionally 1
Wounded some susceptibilities.
"I have beton bitterly reproached
for meddling with things Which were
under the c011100l of other depart -
Merits than lay otvn. rtei l my seat
in Parliament 1 will ask my coilea-
gueS to 1'eply to nee for this malevo-
lent attack. 1 have been for nearly
30 years a journalist, I have trav-
ttled much throughout Canada. It
was natural. that people should ap-
g1y to rte„ The Frcnth groups in
7(111+� WJNflUA31 i11 ';:,.c)i romut 311. 901
BUTTED EATERS al
( ((� r(�
arc: Particular and Critical. CORRUPTIONG 1. 1►111�1
In the largo majority of holies, c022-
suite s ni butter -L-01(1 and young ---are
pattievin' at'ent the Dolor of butter plac-
ed before them. Whitish or 1122p(rfectly
colored butter sloes not attract the eye
or tempt the Mete. I* is the well ,wade
butter entered with Wills, 13trlardson
clic 0 )'s Improved Battu' ()idols that is
looked for 0tat aporecinted, The lovely,
dt lle:eat 321110 shade produced 1'Y Wells,
Richardson S% Cu'S 111110ctvt•ti Butter
Cohn is wt;ll Known. IV hi easy 1,0 dc.
(101 the butter mitered with crude and
0021121to. color, Spelt butter isusually
briclty in color, sometimes mottled, anti
often strong and 111110i11. It p'i, sbuttl•r-
111akers to Ilse 1V2'Ns, lvinhat(1*nn (L`' 00$0
111.pr(.v:(1 Butter Color. When used by
buttermalre15, it gives an exult valve of
trent :3 to 4 cents per pouu(1. Don't be
deceived by your denier; insist upon
having the kind that (mattes pi See butter.
1111 druggists nod dealers.
various sections Of the confederation.
have Often entrusted Inc with (11:11 -
cult and (leli• ate missions. 1 have
fulfilled (he'll( to the best of my abil-
ity. .1 ha% 0, in all this,. cntitavt i',d
to serve the interests Of illy (0:11-
' of I11 race 11 of 1 11•.
try, , y it e A d env I'.L
Thele aro times lt'1'en 21. lMitlister w•I o
Bolos that he represents cOnsideral lr
interests is oblige(] to hold firm 2't
the risk of emitting opponents to
himself.
"At the beginnin;; my sitl(atien
was es( ecially en• ;411110ssin(3. 1 ll'd
belonged for as lot g time to the Con-
servative paar•ty. 'f anythil.g 1103)pcn-
e(l, 00 dirt not ha pen.''tVl1iL11 21'418 ills -
pleasing to certain grrlt•ss, it was 1
who was the culprit, 1 It us a Con -
ser .lLtivv. 1 would not desi(o lily
worst enemy to have to trot el the
road which 1 halo been forced to
rover.
11y re-entering in _o t liVltte life is
8 surpl Ise for tbot o vho are among
lay intimate friends, 1 desi ed to 1
tire before the elec'tiol.s of 1000 1
yielded to the pressing solicitations
of. my 'seasonal 11 ends and 1 remain-
ed.
"The constitutional pretext whi"h
is tine cause of sly cic''artare, is
nosh;ng but a :hallow argument. .I.
than!: Sir Wilfrid I (osier for having
clone me the honor to confide to tae
the important I ortfolio of :Minister
Of Public Works on J my 13, 1890. I
have learned to 1•now lay country, its•
immense r:sr)ut(vs, its possibilities
for development. .:v expel ewe will
1102 be lost. 1 shall uti!i)e it in my
career es a io'.(rn(tlist, 21nc1 as a mem-
bee of Parliament. 1 have screed lav
leafier (111d DIV Marty falthfull}', 1ov-
titly, honorably. For one, or the
other, 1 hale never spared my energy
01' 111y devotion.
"My 'views on the fiscal situation,
which confronts this country, are, I
have the profound conviction. those
of the very great majority of Alm
Canadian people and of the Liberal
party. A tariff of defence 1.lr our na-
tional interests, of firm protection,
without ambiguity, for our indus-
tries, our agriculture, our working
1 classes. That is the policy of to-
morrow. That is the poli"y which I
will continue to defend with my pen,
my speech, and from my scat in Par-
lialllent. J. I. Tarte."
outrenl.
.�i
Ir Wilfrid In . M I
iliontreal, Oct. 24. -Yesterday was a
busy day at the Windsor, where Sir
Wilfrid arrived at n000, sending soon
after for ex -Mayor I'refontaine. No
announcemtnt may be expected tot a
few (lays as Sir Wilfrid will go to
Quebec to-dav, and thin pass several
days at Arthabaslatlille.
Th: Nlrth Wentworth and North
P..rth Election Cases.
A municipal telephone system is in
operation betweeu Fort William and
Port Arthur.
Rev. 3. E. Hunter succeeds the late
Rev. R. Phillips as Methodist minister
at Trowbridge.
A colt worth $175 broke thrcugh a
barb -wire fenceice on nu East ustG
Zorra
farm,
cutting its throat, from which it bled to
death.
1Viake Weak Hearts Strong.
Make Shaky Nerves Firm.
They aro a Sure Cure for
Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Loss
of Energy, Brain Fag, After Ef-
fects of La Grippe, Palpitation of
General De-
bility
the Heart,J , G
and all troubles arising from
a run down system.
Theyregulate the heart's action
and invigorate the nerves,
This i5 what they have done for
the same
will do
others ! They t v
for you.
CLCiAT it.ELIEF'.
have Heart a2�E a
nd
burns
,'1 ' AId
II .
I l
kCorve rills for palpitation of the he:Lrb
and shat toyed nerves, and for both trembles
hale found gt•eutrelief.y-•Mrs. W. Ackert,
Ingersoll, Ont,
FEELS SPLENDID NOW.
Peforo taking Milburn's (leapt .and
Nerve fills I was all ran down, -could nob
sleep at night and was terribly troubled
With my hetet. Since tracing them I feel
splendid. I sleep well at night and my
heart docs not trouble No At ..11. They
have done too a world of good. -Jas. 1).
hloLood, Ilartsvillo, 1p.E.L
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THE PARTICULARS FILED IN EACH
Putts 1 :1' the Trial of These I11003.8o1*
Petitions 111xe(i-(rale-1'ctitien:* also
llie2l-Ti,o 111102ory Vaud Charge
in North Wuntivul'tlt•-8330 x or
1)i40,4b.(tluu Corruptly iu
the 11MInn.
Toronto, Oct 133. --At Qs„oudl
IIull ycstv.day particulars lone 1,1ec1
in
the 4,4 01.111 1.(neortl1 and North
1'cita elecelon canes, (which will Le
tried rgi'pec.tl2ely 0(1 i''.o•. d 2LtIi:1111-
ilton, and next Tuesday at Stria -
ford. Tile petitioner in the furrier
case is A. It. 312u dell of 1)i t1'aam, tee
defeated Consc'1 ati o elllldid:rte, and
the 10 pendent It. A. ',112ong:son, M.
N. P, (elect,
In North Perth, John Brown, the
defeated Liberal candidate, is the pe-
titioner, and J. 1'. i110uteith, the re-
spondent. The. o are aka) crow peti-
tions in both ' uses, j12Lrtiet.lals o1
which have been t
d,
North 11'eattrnrth Changes.
Altogether there are 57 el'arges in
the Werthtvol•tll case, some of which
ate: '1'hab Pat rim: (,1 et n, 110 01 -
keeper; S. Frun.: Smith, auctioueel',
and John Burke, license C011tmis'i0n-
er, all of West Flaanboro, agents of
the respondent, directly or in(lire tly
threatcn•d and practiced intimida-
tion noon Luke Dooley of West Plxltt-
boro, to compel 11i111 to retrain from
Voting.
'l'hat Chas. M. Jarvis, license c0m-
nlissioner, of Ihtndas, an agent,
threatened Otto Shown; hotelkoepol',
of East Finull:•o:o, to compel him
to refrain front voting.
That Jarvis also threatened :Mat-
thew Ryan, hot elkeeper, of East
I''lamboro; that John I3tu'l,p, license
commissioner, threatened John
Eagle, hobell:ei'prr, of I3ulloc:k's Cor-
ners; that J threatened 1411 e't
T. Lu away, hnt.elkeeper, of West
Flautboro; that Jarvis threatened '0.
L. Robertson, hotoll'eepe•r, of the
Township of Pe% ('ric,V.
Charges of impersonation were also
laid.
Counter Charges Preferred.
In the cross -petition those charges
are made: •".1 hat Clark Pepper 01
East .L'laulb0ro, offered S5 to Adam
Black, to induce hila to Tote for
Wardell; .1 ojln Campbell, aged 18,
Personated his fader, J. W. C'unlla-
be11, in I)uncios: Henry Camp and
Charles 13. 1'ar;ces were I;ro111)1C.1
their day's wages to vote for War-
dell; John W. Dickson, an agent,
gave $18 to Thomas Burns, of Dun-
das, to bet upon the result of the
e'lec'tion; John Enright of Dundas
promised Edmund Zass of West
Flaulboro, 810 to vote for 11•ar(ell;
Robert McNioholl gave William
Campbell of 13ot ('I ley Township, $1
to vote for Wardell: Edmund Bay -
man offered John Goodale $1 for his
vote."
The bribery fund charge reads:
"The respondent as a member of the
Conservative Union and Association,
received from then $ 500 to be ex-
pended in
corrupt practices, and that
he and his agents. so expended the
„
•
rartieularl in North Perth.
in the North Perth case some of
612+ charges 1031(10 tire:
'that the respondent, through An-
drew Gabel of 'Wallace Township,
gave or agreed to give, money to
Adam Gabel to refrain from voting
against him.
'that the railway fare of William
Field of Woodstock, was paid; that
the respondent, through Charles ens -
setts, became bail for Jose,.h Marten
i�
from imprison -
nun',
release fo
hr. 1 e a e
tor
men', and provided Marten with;
drinii and other' rofreshine nt5, to in-
duce him to vote for the respondent.
or refrain from voting against hit'(.
That the railway tickets and fray-
ing
a1-ing
ex3(use. of one R. Thos. Orr of
Waterloo. were paid to conte to
Stratford •and vote; also the travel -
mg expense. of Chris. Gilgit, to
come to Mll fl fiord. Travelog ex-
penses also of ('hits. Filey of Toron-
to; Joseph Dovle of Stratford, to go
to Owen Sound, and refrain from
voting; A'.exenrlce Foster of Toronto,
ani Charles 'Wilson of Toronto, are
alleged to have been plod.
That George Shay of Stratford was
offered a receipt of 1a month's nett
by Nelson Monteith.
That the respond.nt, tlu•otn_,11 his
flat 111S, I11'01-id011 refreshments to it.
H Forest and 10 others.
ThatLt tl
^ respondentrrt t tuaA
h ag-
ents,
ents, paid to ,lett'( \colon, a voter,
$50, to bo used in hetting on the et-
eetion.
'That the responden', through him-
self end Dr. Monteith, agreed to give
]tennis "Mullen o' Stratford 1t dis-
charge of belehtedness of Mullett to
Dr. Monteith: also i, :Smiler dis-
(harga to 1011218 Pet ries, find .101111
Aemstrnn4 of the Toweellip of North-
east. ITope.
That money for cement perpo"es
was Maid to James Steele, Fd. Sid-
ney Smit 11, 1(.3'., Cl axles ('assn, T,
.7. Coughlin, Ste; hen Mallion, Ar('lt.
11eA!dia. Geo"tie Close. atones : her -
mon, Dr. Mc n1.( it.3. 1312231110311 Wil-
liams, *las. 73. Gillis, Felix Devlin,
'acmes Steele and A. II. Monteith.
'I hat the respondent, by himself,
and through J 0')n J. Ilaggarty, tet
$si with John Nelson on the result
of the election.
'I hat money was paid to induce
them to 20te, to .701211 Mentes John
Dunn of Stratford; i\I'ar them 'ley -
holds of Stratford, rd and John N
alo
l
of Stratford.
The Cross Petition.
That George 1f, Wild, stationer, of
London: Chas. 5. Hyman, 1MC. P.,
manufacturer of London, '1 h 28.
Low i3, <aloonk2•eper, Leedom John
O'Gorman, commercial traveler, Lunt-
don, send \Vin. 'Malloy, agent, Lon-
don; all agents of .10110 Brown, ftti'-
nishrd to Itol.ert. T. tl'arding of
Stratford, barrister 0t -lily, or to
*onto other agent• of th1 said Joh'
MY HEAD!
HOW 1; ACHl:e1
17F51.VOUS.
1IL1O V S
RCN
P1•.r1.IODfCA'L
SPASMODIC
HEADACHES,
He'Id:who is not of itself a eiisc320, but to
genera:le i:aused be someclt.order of the stone -
era, iivcr or bowies.
Before you eau be 021081 yen must remove
tau cease.
BuTdock Blood Bitters
tivili do It for you.
It regulates the stomach, liver end bowels,
purities the Weed. o:u1 tones up the whole sys-
tem to full health 0,211 vigor.
Brown, whose name is at present un-
known, a large sum of 1nc.ney, which
was to be used, as a ft1ul for the
purpose of I,rolzlot int and p•o•uring
the election of the said Jahn ilrotrn,
and for the purpose of bribing or
corruptly influencing peters.
Itarevereasu ,2)'2S'UP:Si.
Miner's Preparing I''or etesum,pti0n of
Coal .Mining.
Wilkes-P,arre, t'a„ Oct. 23. -Tb on, -
antis
') -antis of men began work yestar (lay
003.010111-c the mints and pl:lcirg 111:
collicrics ]n cun']ition for the g;'Lneral
i't821! 1ptlon of coal liliu,n.;, ulcer.
will take place 1hro:'gleoet the 012(h-
tacite 1'e;;i. n i0-i12t;i . '1i Ube men who
are directly en:;al;. tl in elating an 1
benching coal will return to th • nines
this Inurning. Reports were recei4-
2 d h ere yesle' day that scores of
:.t 11•'cal O 1 Miall 11:1V,' given 11,1 ,11 •11'
posit it Ili and an! !eating the region.
Lool(s Fairly "Nell.
London, Oct. 13.-1f the I)ritish
Government 114(11111 refu:ieS to remove
the embargo at;a.1181. Canadian 11 cat-
tle, which, netted, Is only removable
by act of Parliament., it steels prob-
able that the rel:est of the Canacli-
en Government tw111 be tie 'tided to that
the period tl'It1ti11 whit 11 Comedian
cats 31' LInst be s1a1i"l,te: cel 211210
htnaing at 1iej+tf1lti cud other ports
will he cxten ed from l0 dues to 0
fin titer petiorl. Overwhelm:214 evi-
dence presented from Ottawa makes
it impossible for the Board of Agri-
culttu•e to 11)'ger main t€.i hi that 11112'
danger of diseitre from Canac112'n c att-
tle exists. '111; regent request from
the Argentine 220.0rnment for the ad-
mission of Argentine cattle on an
equal footing with Canadian will not
li ely be granted.
The Value of Commas.
A sebool inspector on irriviug in 1t
small town req. -tested the C11;tiruuln of
the Schlool13,a11rd to accompany hint in
the inspection of the 80110(,1.. As the
bigwig of the Trustee Board put on his
hilt 110 muttered to himst'1t ''I should
like to know why that 2188 11(18 COri1O s:)
semi again," a; 3'1Xllttriit which the Mapco -
tor overhear(( bat affected to igoere.
Arriving at the sellout lie began to ex -
undue t)1€2 pupils iu puulltu•.ttiolt, bat was
told by Iliac airrnlin'Wu 4.41'.1 trouble
tub out commas haat seen like.' The in-
spector merely told one of the boys to
write ou the black -board: Tim chairman
of the School hoard says the inspector 13
an ass. 'Nov,' he added Tat a 00)11(x:2
after Beard aln,1 t(mutter (after 'inspector.'
The boy did s3. That Olilliri1lan is Le-
1'eve:l to have changed his opinion in
i „ t p ou
re,;ar.l to the value of commits.
Thee are 24' diift•reet relig'ous sects
in Greet Britain and let -trod.
Australia, aupl lied r.0.0eO,000 wort*,
21(;311 r1 5 ear.
11001 (lanlcron. of Clernwall, irem &e.
quitted of (ho charge of c'l•wtiltie wittlh
intent to hill a neighbor's t>• le. it lortta
(3113+.'11111011:110 Vit'rp011 11 et112L :lot parry
the distance. null ss held t11 0 very high
angle.
Opinions of Lending Physicians.
f w:Maxi nate*t t+trotu' s l'.le ::e:t i 1 'nv
ss ell c14 in my u.(12 eaw. 381(1 141n jsus3c
eertifv Out it is do 1(sellers reane,ly for the
p111330se foe ,. hi•it it is 111rottle:1...7. 1•,. QA.M.1-
23ldreL, ll.l?o (>1e•net., Losciosa, 00t.
1'i-fee:ICA For sale by ilrit; yi Al2,ar by mail
ea r(•2•rlpt of *rice.
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London, U:lturlo.
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To preserve or restore it, there is no better
prescription for men, women and children than
Ripens Tabules. They arc easy to take. They
are made of a combination of medicine:, approved
and used by every physician.. Ripans Tabues are
widely used by all sorts of people—but to the
plain, every -day folks they are a veritable friend
S y
in need. Ripans Tabules have become their stan-
dard family remedy. , They arca dependable, hon-
est remedy, with a long and successful record, to
cure indigestion, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn
constipation, offensive breath, heartburn, dizziness,
palpitation of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular
rheumatism sour stomach, bowel and iivcr com-
plaints. They stregthen weak stomachs, build up
run-down systems, restore pure blood, good appe-
tite and sound, natural sleep. Everybody derives
constant benefit from a regular use of Ripans
Tabules. Your druggist sells them. The five-
cent
i;e-cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion.
The Family Bottle, 6o cents, contains a supply
Tor a year.
Centrallzatien 1v lit. Petersburg.
St. Peters} mg, Oct. 23. -The 'Mita
!Stet• of the interior, von 1'l(,htwe,
has Perfected a slwrepitig scheme by
1(113(31 111e (whole municipal ttdnlinis-
trat:o:t of the ca1.1101 212111 be Prac-
tically 11 nded over t 1 tin' Govern-
ment. «,host of the urban 1il:ertles
t2 ill he Suppreese d, the police will be
c•ont.roiled en: it'cly Sy the cGovern-
aaent, ire n 1118,' for eleeti,n to the
City Council will be largely restrict-
ed and the city's fends will be plac-
ed snider the control of the Govern-
ment, 11••111011 twill, in short, appoint
all the city officersi on'1 take gener-
al direction of municipal affairs.
Senate lull .1lo at Up.
'Montreal, Oct. 23. - Sir *Robert
Bon 1, Premier of 'a:mefonndlited, left j
for Lome last ni.ht. lhn•ingt• the day
h" had nc nn tc(r with th- business
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wen of the city, who have close reln-
,ions 11i1 11 the colony. To ono of his
intimate frit lids h•' 81)010 of his itis- I
cion to 112011'n4ton, and from what
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1 0. cl ts inferred • f
„al t t it 1 (t d the. he
has 21I'Viwt(1 at r, ! (1528 of understand-
ing with the Sooretary of State, but
fears that the `mate will tie it up'!
in 11u store manner as it has dopa
the Cut an and tunny other important
questions.
The total eapital 1111, 03teet in railways
and entails in Canaan. is $.1,100,000,000.
T. G. Cottrill. of Whithv, tinting the
the past two hocks pita oat $32,000 for
hogs.
The growth of girls is greatest iu their
' boys ill PIT verl-
v' c o h ae
fifteenth t.0 0# t
teenth.
DR. WOOD'S
NORWAY PE SYRUP
Stops the irritating cough, loos-
ens the phlegm, soothes the in-
flamed tissues of the lungs and
bronchial tubes. and produce a
quick and permanent cure in all
eases of Coughs, Colds,
Bron-
chitis.Asthrnaloarseness, Sore
Throat and the first stages of
Consumption.
Mrs. Norma Swanston, Cargill, Ont.,
writes : "I take great pleasure in rec001'
mending I)r. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup.
I had a very had cold, could not sleep at
night for the coughing and bad pains in
My chest and lungs, I only used half a
bottle of 1)r. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup
and was perfectly well again."
Prise 25 dente n bottle.
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THIE MOIT Tl.ELT \ALF, and successful Au'hority-nrcateat s(C1Ps5 111 no t4••atment of Derni%
(Rupture) Varicerele (Faire Rupture} of ail known agencies i'1 ties rn Votes .,e who utak. 1a
specialty. of 01114 department must certainly be 111 1:e experienced used 02.1x,1.14 tlnr. ((l, • Ina nut;
"many irons in the ere." nowt pot ell your case, bchot in:; it to b • sh,t;,lo-1cnr•'nber 21'.rnat
often prove fa'a1 Have your cage attended 14 new, and 1214 av,d•1 d1413. , 24 2"1,:w:''(,.; tin,.,
and Motley cise'vhrru but conte t+, one whose life-i0n'2 study 1)14 tatrxli t 12 41 'Ott 1 • .3'. no not
despond or he deterred trout ,uelan • 1,1rth:'r advice, or 110clulae of r:'pet.e;:( :sitar: ' e 14(.11.1' .% our
ea'e incurable. n.caule .)'haps f tied in your 0110 )•011 (rive 2)10101 11i'm,u(•a;;e,1. T 04 i. n , very
Bute you 411o01d ('Maul( ml a4 my reput.itloe 1)21 been nrua 1 in twin r b'19,,44 (s ,e111,1 I4,+e^.
LAD2E3 suffering from \111.21 or any form 01 luettnre shnnl:l 11oi ;le4i'117d IT. :,z, :lox mei:
case nttend31 to 1t wool. Eventhin„ striwiy private 341 prof•).41.1'a.ti
153 ) I' i F £i23 -L wk to your children -Yew i.4 the tim 1 to ow* %Ion 213'.l.'v (ale young.
Don't allow !Aro. to ern. v hp haodia.t;q,ed an the 0.1.1,1 of life, with rnp!•11'0.
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AT Y CH \ RC} E5 aro within reach e [ 1, the i . tion as wed ;as the r.e.., 9'•nnn+ c:m h.•
satisfactorily rra/• 01, no reason why you 2104121 not consult nor at •.0 at, .1111)1: 1:11, 41.4,,
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Tho unlverval tendency of these a (editions 14 to Grow wo•so 1.111112 we 0. 1111 :21c,1 - ,)4li , : t„ i o-
putancy, nervous dehi11.,f emote strteetrs, eteett,41, 011241)11 14.401,411440.1, ,e, eh it. von i.r. n t 1.
allrnv this insidious offetio•r t.1 sap 3210 t: your vitality? it is .11111' ,ti III r roil i' 11 ,2 I:• • : •d :vin
result in the 321)1ve ten 160214 Ye m utter how *whorl your 0 24 , n 1, b-, 12,1'1.1.11.,,o, 1...r 1.1 • hail.
ure you twiny hive ecperiea(al in tryin; to ba cured by medicine -true oaks'? : ewe'. 11.1. - Inc
Ihowmo ems n will Imre ("II 1 the 11,0011/w vein4 return to th lir 11 .rut tl 411'1 10 .•e 1111 '1 •n4 • 'ho
so1nal or,runs receive pronar nnu•lahm "1'., the parts b own): vltt'!e•d •2,1.1 ut 11 y 0 •a • . 4. n'a
2io 24111pontr3 b111112., huts PE t111Y.:Yr oaf. :t) t)pt;:t ert 1:1 x34244 icy I..1 "sq....:r0 .
hu.eew4. If v111 have It t I th•1 au} 1( et:p.lrionen ,von 111,4 .t 1 '3 ,nb, 4 , 4•1! 1404P .ante of teensy ma(
Silt 11r„ or ga.tntitles of time 44arehln4 for the reedy (hit i offer y at Intro
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