,Wc might ask . the qtpgstion, ra 'f ` ._- gjcalvamity for whom?\add s,th 1`it!1,~' ~-';'~`.C`ertaii)!y not` for`: the unity agd'_*st4j-; "Fbi `M/%& the natimA.JT9~vvrfn;ati9na1% llll LII -I a `.9 read. ,.`S> Mrs. Bink's--Well, I. should say not. I hadenough of European trips last year. -_I-Itenty left me in .`Paris, `and when- he` reacl_1d~ Italy `he wrote that he was spending` a few. days-`ads. .mi:-ing b,eautifu3 ;-FI_ouf`nce: --\,gV!hen{ it-c9mc,$ftV9`;a_g1arfi' ? wing.-h_i4s> f, ~ ,, 1*?-43*` ` Mrs. `W'inks---Are you going take a. Euro-pe'an trip this aut M.1'5- BikS_?_ _ _ . . ` LBink's---V\7:ell, should not. I E_u-rop`ean~ } la st yea. . ~H!ennr we `no : T 4 `y 1 Fully equipped _with Lathes, Planer. ['1 0 ' Harry mlfenden 50 Balllleld Street. Barn-In V __----, v--- --VUIIJIIIIUII 6 : Baulleld Street, Barrie : 0006060000-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO qouongonnuoononoou MILLMEN 2 THRESHERS 2 - FARMERS 2 v... o-.'-- --uv I--nvln vuv nnuvolvg AU ywnuo subscribers now inn-rea.i-s for three months` and over will be charged 81 5') per annum. yonuon 4! 9:33? oI.n"l |.i;)`I%'l:I`l,>`l" pm' E3` ztougcnotgy oo........ :&`1:'..'*.::z L And other Users of Machinery p when m Barrie call and see the SCOTT LIGHT READING FOR THE HOT- WEATHER INCORPORATED 1355 New V Machine `Shop Your A` Sfe Savings Account in -_ the Bank of Toronto_-is a niuch better p'roposition than an _ investment in stocks or bonds,'the real value of which is unknown _to you and the max ket for which is act.uatiVng.. use {new niznn vzvllvli iweiitiiliad us time sub- scription List until the money is paid. ulu1hannILn.a -1.... I_ --.--__ .1-.. A.I_._-- _,_ _-,4L_' BOOKSTORE, nmze IN OURT SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Interest ispaid every. 6 mos., and your money is `availablei to you whenever wanted. ; \ 1 For Money Ban.-rl and Allandale Branches C. R. LATIMER. -- Manager The Bank of Toronto- Exactly the same as regular $1.25 ` Edition. d Machine and see the Capital $4,_odo,ooo. Reserved Funds $4,818,000. sag Jeatous. THOMPSON cimw, 1>iJi3L1sHER `Have you seen that line of cloth-bound 1 Books at SOC, ---A- SAFE F` --T-SAVINGS -A CCOUNT. T I; going to autumn,- --v -C-.II$ Sum;-r Pnnson A 1. A TTENTIHN P A In I Snucr Pansomu. .!'mN'rxoN Pun ro Hot-se`shoeing I No. as miE[ii""f -_.y-uiVV _ MA \IUFAC'l`URER 0F 1B%1.I`gxie%s, Carriages. Wagons Sleigh: and Cutters. Swarm Danna... - . r 1. nlbtail $1.00 PER ANNUM IN A UN 9UDD\lI`II'I'I L` BVANCE. UNITED smvrms sunscammas ' $1.50 IN ADVAN c:__ _DNW'IN, MURPHY & EbTEN, [ Ontario Land`Surve yo}-_s, Engine- 1 , ers, etc. Established 1852. Ofce, ; { Medical. Building, S. E; corner Richmond and Raw M-M " - _. --- vans; I Having spent 4 years Post Graduate work in British Hospitals and having served as Clinical Assistant in Golden Square Ear. Throat 8: Nose Hospital-, London' Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital (Moorelds) ; for a tex m as Resident . Su_r_geon'in Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital; :and Birmingham Eye Ho ital, Birmingham: former _ _ 3) Member of British phthalmological Society. OFFICE-78 Dunmop STREET. BARBIE. I Phone 51. P. 0. Box. 96. ` M. D.. 0.31. ('l`or.) H Latent Toronto General Hospital. once of the me 1:}. Smith. conifer SI- PIIOIIC CI. 32-ly /- -uvm L.R.C;P. 8; s; Edinburgh; M.F.P. 3; 5. Glasgow ~ --SURGEON-- n TI .___..____.________________i________... G. G.,SMITH & CO., PHONE 82. Established 1869. Undertakers. Open day and night. Morgue and chapel in connection. Barrie, On-` c tano. DR.` I. A. C. EVANS, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, etc., Coroner for Simcoe ' County. Oice and residence: Vvilliam street, Allandale. Tele- phone 30 a. At Stroud Oice: 2 to 4 pm. Monday to Friday. DR; V. A. HART:oRX13'tIXTE`6F Trinity University, Toronto, Edin- borough and Glasgow and Post Graduate of , University College, London. Office and residence: Cor. Dunlop and Mulcaster Sts. Oice open each day until 8 p.m.' . ' A Phone r2,4 ;I 111su;'a_1ce. %__________________._._____.. DR. MORTIMER LYON, 31 CARL- . ton St., Toronto, late of Brooklyn (N.'Y.) Eye and Ear Hospital, k will be at 67 Owen St., Barrie, every Saturday. Diseases-Eye, Ear, i Nose and Throat. Consultation hours, It a.m. to 5 p.m., and by ap- pointment. No. 5; 7.50am 56.... 5.86pm` _ DR. ROBERT S. BROAD, PH.'ST{SI- (`5111 Qilrannn Q`l\ C-A-3-14- DR mA ROS& PHYSHHAN, Surgeon, etc., R.C.P., London. Ofce and `resi- dence, Dunlop street, Barrie. Tele- phone 77. LRCS,E&m L` DR. A. T. LITTLE, LATE OF 3 Churchill, Ont. .Ofce and `resi- dence, John St,, near corner Eliza- % I beth. Phone 213. I ----......, a.4auu. ._3urveyor_s, 1 ers, R j Bay streets .ronto. "Telephone, Main, Instructions left with Stra Es_ten, Solicitors, Bank 0 ronto Building, Barrie, w .pj1-omptly attended to. H. T. ARNALL,. C.M. OF- : cc, in Bothw_'ell s block, Allapdale. 3 On the premises at night. ST'RATHY & E_STF N, BARRIS: . `PFC ct\`I.Iv:`1-so-an 4 U:~L f"-_.,.. s7rEwAR'r . & STEWIART, BAR-_ _2x.A.-_.- C.-.l..2A.A..a RT.-.Ln..I...-. `D..1..l:_ W; AULT, BARRISTER, `SOLICI- ` "t\OO Do-r\n`-n-Lon kTr\Go\ I-up I`)-\......--........... G. A. RADENH.URST, ABARRIS- "Ac- Rf:-nbnn--. T)..L1:- D CRESWICKE & ALEXANDER, Rarrkfpre Qnnitne-c 2.: al... C.. `rraln I . o. 17 *1lJ 61 104 63 al 67 SJ `DONALD ROSS, LL.B., BARRIS- ter, Solicitor, etc. Bank of Toron- to Building, Barrie. Money to loan. LEN-NOX, .CO.WAN & BROWN, D......_-:..;.-.... c.I_.:..._.. :_ ,. ;-u u LHJDULV --- Eye. Ear, Nose 5 Throat, [9 `wine: n-..._L In. IKUDILKJ. S. BKUAD, PHYSI- cian, Surgeon, etc. Specialty-Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Oice and residence, cor. Elizabeth and Brad- eford Sts. (Dyment Gore). Phone 105. Box 456. IIILU upcn ;I3hone I24. Dr. J. ARTHUR ROSS .n.1V1VUA, -t..U.WAN G: BKUWN, Barristers, Solicitors for obtaining -probate of, wills, guardianship and `administration, and general Solici- tors, Notaries, Conveyancers, etc. Offices, Hinds block, No. 6 Dun- lop street, Barrie. Money to loan -at 4V2 and '5. per cent. Branch of- ces at Creemorc and Alliston. Haughton Lennox, K.C., Alex. Co_wan, G. E. I. Brown, LL;B. J.1u11rlI or 1:.au:.N, HARRIS-t ters, Solicitors in; High Court of Justice, Notaries Public, Convey- ancers. Ofces over the Bank of Toronto, Barrie. Money to loan at lowest current rates. G. H. Esten. .;\;4-J vv LKJLXLJ . UL [\L..l.}1X[1.LV.lJL'4IK, Barnsters, Sohcxtors of the Su- preme Court of Judicature of On- tario, Proctors. Notaries, Convey- ancers, _etc. - Money to loan. Of- ce. Ross block, Barrie. A. E, H. Creswicke, K.C., Artht Alexander. *J.g.l'4`V,'V I_1L\.I. `- Ix. s11-J`av.vIiI.J.\.L, u V .. .. . . . f" jrtsters,` Sohcxtors, Notanes Public, and Conveyancers. Money to loan in any sums at 5 per cent. Ofce, I3 Owen St, Barrie. H. D. Stew- art, LL.D., D. M. Stewart. SJ 08-} ln 8 Pay}; 48 Column Newspaper, Published from the_.oice, 123 Dunlop Street. Barrie. in the County of Simcoe, the Pro- vince of Ontario. Canada, every Thursday Morn1n..by V 1., ll\luI_l&, JJLL\.L\.I.b.)-I-J.'JL\, bJ\/l.4.I.\/J.` `tor, Proctor, Notary, Conveyancer, etc- Special attention in drawing and probating wills,`obtaining let- `ters of administration and guard- ianship, collecting accounts, etc. Ofces, Ross block, Barrie. Money to loan. . A ` u 4:. L\1.xJ..IL4J.11L-lJ1\.J.L, .lJl'1\.l\.lD' ter, Solicitor, oNotary .Pub11c', &c. Oice, Ist oor_ Bank of Toronto Building. Money to loan at low- est rates. T omvosirrz ROSS s-r. `JOHN 'BARR 3_ OLD STAND .:__._.._.._ UNDERTAKERS. PHYSICIANST LEGAL. mheguriherugzyjiutcj l'IAn_._._ -1-- mam}; 32-ly A _'.|`llRoucH. COLONIST V _- TOURIST suaarsns 1~onoNT0 CRAIGHURST, ONT. LICENSED gycrloutra ,,,_ . ....v-v-uu` I-`OR Tl-IET coumv or sweet. Most reasonable terms given 0:131 Stock Sales \ ])r<*s.:-.+1 1, Doors Frames Sash Stairs Blinds Shinzile: Tanks and Water Tr Cupre: Planing, Matchin;>:, Mn 141:! DI-.c-9 H... / /---4%` THE W mums Ml ll EU. as s,eea"`= J, D. R0008 *- v ---uIlII|] noncans BARBIE ONT. 4 Carpenters and Build:-rq \, and Dealers in all RM}: 8f I I 1 Ilrn:.,., Going Nerds: `l`....l.. VADVANCE largest circulation Town. n L. -'~j - j recei ts. .. HIE u nus also by far the lrgegt sub . up u.T`m;:21:.. we 0 '0 any ae1a`.m. `1&l1ty,, place it _with the paper th ' at 3"!to not at:-9.191 to my the price. reacheh`~` d Mlle vertlsqments re ml-ged spa.ce-l2 lmes nonparell meas com! ta no I - 1IIANSIEN'I` ADYE V Legal Nogices. Auction qflnsl` et.e.-First 1_nsertion 1., C 93. sub_se%t_1ent mscrtlon 5 cc,,f "3 `x [V Rea mz nntir-no .,, Speri \.u.\1'HAL"[` CHAX Q Advertisers will Mt.-use lmfai notice of intention to chanrer X must be handed into the Ugfcpac Saturday at 10 o ,-In.-1.;' ' change must be in `I IiI~:a.Il.(})b,i\` ~ "Witch; COSDENSED AI)\'PIRTIQ[\.:\-T . ` ` S. Coniensed at \'crli(~n1em , - S On pa 3 511 as wants of all kinds, 1051 ` for sale or to rem. s.......-a.`.`" .f.W1.nrn~... nu wants or all kinds, In rent. .~1n_-1: must be t1CC0lI1I)Z1niwl W; Cuts for advcrti.-.cm case be mounted on _ It has also Th latter! its pat_rons. I1 nlnnn at n.:n.. .- i1V1`tE-nii()xx S week, otherwise may not be mad ing. t} aturday dc] aha n 11`) AI) (wk noun on the ;u1\'crL `])I1bH(.` until jmsilse |)(`8.l` ' iser's a the w ADV!-IR'I`1cn.-...., e;e.-IFirt _ subsetuent . inserti _0n ; 5 cents per line insermon of t 5c nerl - -.uuuu I1 _ _ uCIl0I1 S3] nnseruo Y] 0 con ts 10 Der cents for ing notices, he smuc me. C0.\l.\H'IP.!'I1I n-~- cents ' per eac matter. ob I Train arrivals and departurea_at and from Barrie are as follows: ' V8 '9Ond clags one-way on s ' October 15th. Ist, J_qnnL__&%crooIm$ Jomfiiii, 3-has-n --- Has a marvellous effect or. rough skin. One or two applica- tions will remove the rougnness, and by its occasional use th: skin acquires the smoothness and softness of a baby's. Glycedonia is not sticky, and gloves may bf worn a few moments after usinl it. Price 15c and 25c. Delight- ful after shaving. `nexrooonro MAKES iroux sxm LIKE VELVET- Monkmatfs Glycedouia. Brewed Entirely from the Finest Malt and Hops. The Newfuu NEXTDOOR Tn Tur: -1- Druggist. COAST )1` may `including. Sundayy DUNLOP smear EAST BA R RIE ' 1` NM CO.\l.\llP.r'I Rates will be given c BARBIE BREWING COMPANY Tm: '_ADVA`.\'CF. rgest clrculm-2;... - Smenaid ALE and roman. The Best and Brightest In Cask and Bottle SPECIALV mmss -._. V . . . . . \V"` Boilers. Engines and all kinds farm and stationary machinerv me and repaired on shoxtcst notfce a moderate prices. nun All work done by expert machin- ist and guaranteed rst class MONKMAl:J.._` Is 0 n for all order. ' CASTI.\' '2 nxxff REPAIILK . :3 -T" *' BARRIE RAILWAY Ginnn. 15 U 181! 1'0!` all 0["1C`I`S MI L REPAIRS, VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE "PORTLAND ` SPOKA NE A From BARRIE- MANUFACTUEEIQ -_{, TRANSIENT . .nQn- ` Expert Machinists ":1 I 3 Iatclnir1g,r.\1cunllinz, I Hot Blast I,)r_ving Kiln. C0.\"I`RA(}'l' .5 -..3II Pl-*lON(E 136 by 1 TO THE -23....1o.15an_{ 27."...-7.50pm { ....., nd Bl1i1f]l'fS. Manufar,tu:a;; rs all kmvla. of Rough and I)ross:::1 l.Iun};(-I` 1` I c.'.'.}`,,' Shingles I Floor? 1:1- A - - _..u :given on 1 l'f.-\L I THE TANNERYH Collingwood and Meaford. `T0 . FROM ' 53....10.27am_ T No. 51....7._!7am 13.... 8351) m` ' 42....l.O5p'n_) 55.... 7.50pm " 56....5.35pmV unit an MIIUSOI r macmnery made Quest nmma uni sale only till 1311 kindaor `hlmnrv mm. Turning: Ce!lln?s Floor ngg Barrie. ARE AFTER THE `Jens. ...\.o-C e and 7} 2 and ii`; *n.oo p m..U6ba.lt Special .. mo 3 m 10.40 a mToronto 8: Northay 5 15 p In ` 8 50 p m..Nort.h Bay........ 12-45 D In`. 8.20 p xn..To1-onto 8: Midland 73 a m 1 ' Gravenhurat 9.881: In. Thursday, O_ct. I3, 19%;.` TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. I'M: A ninuwoup -no A -_- gm Line. `a I ...,.....,.., unuugll a noman t,atnoli_c, sees in bi-lingualism a. ` menac to national welfare; on `the other hand, Afchbishovp Bourne `of Wstminste} thinks` it would be` a calamity if the French Janguage` should loe` any: 'p'art of the position it now holds. - 41--- Hamilbn. Penetang. No. 53.. 10.25 a m 55....'l.45 p.m `Going South. 22....7.47ax'n 26....635pmb LIEIIII No. Z4"; Any quail or wild turkeys, ` black and_grey squirrels, except from.the 115th day of N`over'nber to thenrst day of December, in` any year, both. days inclusive. The`pena1._ty for infractionof [the above is a. ne not exceeding ,$$'9_,e and not less. -than $5, -togetheg-. (with costs,` on-;7in defanlt, impns`onme'nt;-,foi- :_ nqt '_n1pre jthzin~i;tl1__re`_e_ _ . .. Nolperson may hunt, take, kill or destroy: _ ' '_ ' Any grouse, A jheasants, ' -prair-M ie fowl, partridge or` woodcock, `except. from the_ 15th day of - _October to the. 15th -day. of Nov- ember, in any year, both days in- cluswe. The following clauses taken from the Ontario AGatn_e La.ws regulate the season for shooting partafidge and squirrels. `Sec. 11 of the- Act says:__ . .e__ T ONE LANGUAGE, ONE FLAG._ _d " HE St. Thomas Times `says that the question of whether Canada" is to be French or English was, according to Canadian history, decided on the Plains of, Abraham generations. ago, I but` recent events} would [indicate that tjI__1e questi_onfis a live issue to-day. `B_ishop Fallon: of "London, though a. Roman =Cat}j_'ol{; cane L. 1.: I3...-_A-I9~ PARTRIDGE AND SQUIRRELS. T.` gratifying to note that the merger T has made good its promises and `kept One year has passed, -and it is faith with both the consumer ~ and the independenxt manufacturer alike. The consumer will get his cement for I910 at an average price of. $1.25 per barrel at the mill---a: price lower than has heretofore prevailed in Can- ada, with the exception of the._short interval during 1909, when cement was being sold below actual cost of `production, a condition that could `not continue -for any. length of time.` i _ , V v The following average price per bbl., for cemen.t during the past five years, according to the report issued by the Department of Mines, is in- teresting: 1904, _$I;4I; I905, $1.42; 1906. $149; 19o7,`$I.55; I908, $I-39; 1909, $1.32. Thus _it maybe seen. that the present conditions, under} which. cement is sold in Canada, have by no means abnormally raised prices. . It is argued that cement` is sold cheaperin the United States,. and while this is true,` to some ex-"` tent, it must` beremembered that the cost of manufacture is consider?` ably less across thexborder. This is due to_the`,fac.t that" coal is such an A int-portant factor in the manufacture of cement and the United States ` mills are advantageously situated in clos_e proximity to the great Americ- an coal elds, thus materially 'reduc- . ing the `cost of one 9 of the largest, ;` items of expense in the manufacture] Vof cement. A i` ~ V` V , l 4 I ...'VVrhen the Cement Merger was` formed on the 20th of August of last year, the news was received by con- sumers and: independent .man_ufact- ure_rs- alike with some misgivings. The consumer thought he foresawg the successful esta.blishmen.t of a` great monopoly. that would sooner or` later raise the priceof portland ceim ent (a "commodity that is to-day re- garded as the stat? of life `in/- con- structional developmen-t)) to an: ex- orbiltant degree, and thus seriously hamper the work of improvement and development, upom whichour indust- ` `rial success a.s a young nation de- pends so much. When `confronted with the argument that the importa- tion of foreign ceme'nt would solve the diiculty, should prices of Can- adian-made cement soar, too high, it was even whispered that the merger would be strong enough to railroad through Ottawa an. increased import duty on the materials and thus make impossible foreign competition. ~ Br_itfainl3sl'_ieei':-*`_? less. -'= le{li!5!ifl2_l a she: ,,. . sdea.1in'_g`sI -wi,th`_coiiguered:'peop,1je, Z V eliminated - from:-%t"he her_itage._ . ._of v- the making of =Canac_1a -_ an" English? speaking pegple was when the tri- was not `done; a generous but u ncfor- and~ to-day we are. reaping the re- sult. We have a dual language with . all its inconve'ni__ence`and expense and nursing: of `feelings of`loy'alty towards a. foreign ag. So long as _the French tion, so long as a whole, province is dominated by interests essentially French; and so long` as that language is taught and spoken. in. Canadian tional tongue, so long"will there be a dividing line between` two great sec- tions of the"Canadian people. The French languagesand the French. ag should have no more rights` and privileges in-Canada than the ags and languages of a dozen other na- 'tionalities represented in this rapidly growing Dominion, and the sooner and the more emphatically this fact is made plain, the sooner will Can- fida become consolidated into a great, united, harmonious English-speaking `daughter of the Empire. ' strif rand discord would'-.have '_ `been. - ' Briti_sjhers. , The time to have`-begun. color -was _lowered in:-. Canada forever ' l .on the Plains of *Abraham. This. tunate `concession to a defeated foe, A language is spoken in parliamen.tary ' halls in the deliberation ' of-the n3"--' schools to`the exclusion of our 1121- THE CEMENT MERGER. vv nvnullls :;131v)rt'x{? - --- -- tllsl-l\.Il nun % '-If tha!t s the __case, interrupted themer_eV man who had strayed into the hall byrnistake, why does she always get o. a st-_reet car`_.l)".f1;:"I wafrd? -~ `I , ,_ ,.._- ..,.....l.,.`. nvuuvll Lllal. Ilc 13 in line for the: leadership Of the party in succession to Sir Wilfrid Laurier. He is only 43 years of/ age, and he knows what everybody else` knows, that the Liberal party can hope for no success at the polls un- .l_ess theylcan hold Quebec, and v to do so they- must have a French- Canadizm for leader. As a. matter of ` fact Mr. Lemieux is probably `the ablest maxi. in the cabinetgnelxt to Mr, ` Fielding. ' cuway-5 ward ? Train: `Passenger porter who T wiel_ding.whi_sk)4'-`M1_1ch `dust on m ':`nrter-.?' ~ * * V7,. ` -vt-'I The_motto of the modern woman is `Forward, ` `said the su1frag'ette,-- ; who was,-distributing` a line of talk` [ from the platform . L - `1 ! A1, at _ -_' -.5. guano-V: fPeckem'--Oh, tha_t was-er--an- other mistake. - ---u ' :`A`bookworm, my sc eithera person who would read a book than .eat,'or a. wor would rath-gr` eat a, book than Little wime;-`*s`a,y, lv)ookjvvc>;1-jrrxj.? , 'PCke{n-"No sif, I `never 2 f same mnstake ,-twice. V ;'-`,Me.eker-.-'1'hgn; s funny; . 3 ' ed 3. second t1me. , . H- wni, 1-ep`lied thec_4>ratoress,` does- 'n t he always grab the cream on top ofnthe milk bottle for himself? . Man .isTa Vsellsh brute, said the su"ra.gette. Why. so? demanded _one'of her hearers. - -1--- ; a yuuug -lilll GOCSITI get wise when `he is courting -agirl with a small brother, it isn t the small bro- fhPVr c `Fniflf ' Mr. Brodeur is anxious for a posi- tion on the Supreme. Court bench and is awaiting the retirement 01 Judge Girouard. aulall. U1 ULIIK the'r s._ fault. Only a woman who has been a ` spinster for _a. number of years can Hully appreciate a husband. , . _W'e can"tV he1;() liking `the man who doesn't say what he thinks when his` hat blows 01? and rolls in the mud. V 3teach the young idea how to shoot nwit_h an unloaded gun. 4 A I And some pedagpgues attempt to Some men make a specialty of be-] Fing honest when. they. are watched `by the police. __-'-- vwrvv-uvvnc 4AnIslington minister objects to a member of his congregation gazing steadily at him during service. There must be something the matter with the preacher. The wise public speaker is best pleased when he gets [and keeps the concentrated gaze of ` his. audience. ' --.-yuan . v `challenger in a duel leaves the choice of weapons and the place of combat to his `opponent. Seeing the Americans made the first move in the matter of reciprocity negotia- tions it would seem as though the `meeting should take place in the Washington of the north,- rather than in its southern prototype. ' V M,cGonig1e v. `Cooper. `Hamilton Spectator. iouawa Citizen. _ __. -. `guano _A Chicago woman has obtained a verdict against a- bookmaker for the amount her husband -lost in garr'ubl~ ing on the races. If the precedent iwere established in this country it jwould do more than the Miller bill tostop betting. 2 Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux is one of the few` who have no desire for any other position. He is in. politics "to. stay, for~the simple reason that he is :.. 1:--- r. `L IDRIFI 0l~` HMESI V T Newspaper reporters, covering the strike disorders in Berlin , were at- tacked `and wounded by the police. Now, were the police blinded by ex- citement or were the scribes tough- ylooking individtils? T ' ` , _ "3"" V * V V -I . Some `of those'ne,wAmiIl1nery crea- 'tions the dear girls are wearing look tome like a. cross between an in- verted jardiniere and a. work-bas- ket. I - .1. .1. .1. Torontby Telegram. I5 I` 0 `Roosevelt V_l"1a.s shown that a mat} wcan come back. But apparently it ldepends Awhethexj the man is in the Hnfize rmg or the po'litical ring. Londoh Adveriiser. --___ _ v-v------. \ 1 `VR/adium is istill _selling at. its sum- mer price of $2,100,000 per ounce. [Get in your winter's radium before the "price. goes up. ~ _.. T 'I_`edd)T"s Rturn. VV`oodstock 'S_entine1-Review. . Caluy N ews. Hamilton "Spectator". T Hon. Sydney Fisher wants to go into the Senate to become the suc- cessor in the leadership A of the Liberal party there of Sir Richard Cartwright. `Sir Richard is growing very. frail. Mr. Fisher seems to have good ,grounds for believing that his desire will be granted, for he has just given a contract for the build~ ing of a handsome new residence in Ottawa. Painless dentistry. . Unshrinlcable underwear. Tasteless Castor oil. Qu.ick detachable tires. Dustless dustels. ' _ F... If a young man doesn't get wise 'hen i: r-nnrHnn- ._ ...:..1 _.:;.I. Two Dierent Species. Hi Moneyg worth. `Banks, 5: the `Ottawa. Masculisieb Query. MAN WHO LAUGHS Here's A Stunner. Not the Sir Frederick Bordenwants to be the next Lieutenant-Governor" of Nova Scotia in succession to the late Hon. D. 'C. Fraser. An omam- ental position just. Suits his fancy. He has become rich since he entered the cabinet, and can afford the ex- penses consonant with the position. Though not an old` man:--he is 63--h_e has been a member of the House of. Commons since 1874. Only two men have served "longer than; he has, namely, Hon. John. G. Haggart, the father of the house, and Hon. Wm. Paterson. Both were elected in. 1872. Sir `Frederick Borden was elected in the same year as Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who is six years older than the Minister of Militia. Mdern Myths. Oh! Those Hats. ' Yb}: Bt Yeh. UDLCI D. -9-Detroit Free Press. A Warning._ ' Proof. Y. D8. What is. a: ]son, j is rather Jr worm that ...I- A-L_.__ _.-- 1 0.9 made the NE of` ir Wilfrid `Laur_i`er s chief diiculties during the ltast few years has been to keep his mim'sters._ Most of them desire to run to cover before the next general election. '