THE SAFETY OF "FRUIT-A-TIVES" May Bo Taken For Yours The Ideal Remedy For Young snd Old Nature's gifts do us good, if used judiciously. We eat bread from baby- to age without ever tiring of it. We drink water, year in and year out, with the greatest benefit to our health, eat fruit in season and we the of diet. Thisis such things are the natural uk of mankind. Itis for *Fruit-a-tives" may be in gorrecting some ill of «As 18 well known, *' Fruit-a- TA Jode:t the juices of applés, ks, digs and. -pranes, ust as fresh fruit may be eaten at mesl, so g : 3 £ ! i B E § f i | i u WOULD RUN AGAIN FOR THE PRESIDENCY. He Would Do It, "By George," if He Thought He Could Carry a Single Sonthern State. 'THEODORE ROOBEVELT. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 12.--"By George, if 1 thought 1 could carry & single southern state, I would willingly run for the presidency." Theodere Roosevelt made 'that state ment, in the presence of Mayor Mad- dox and other members of the recep- THOMAS COPLEY, b Froxe 987. '# card to 19 Pine Street when wanting anything done in the Carpen- ten hh. Estimates given on all kinds 8 and new work also. lw Floors of all kinds. All 0 1 receive prompt attention. op. ueen Street, THE SLUB HOTEL There are other hotels, but none approach the Club for homelike sur- roundin £3. Located In centre of city and close to principal stores and theatre, Charges are moderate. Special rates by the week. PM THOMPSON, FROM FOUR STATES. Testimony to the Efficacy of the New Scientific Dandruff Treatment. James C. Rowe, of Livingston, Mont.: "'Herpicide eured my dandruti and stopped my hale falling." = = SA McCombs, St. Anthony, Ida- ho: "ervicide cleaned my scalp of Sandro and made my hair soft as and glossy." W. H. Otis, Bacher, Champaign, I: "F used Herpicide on one customer for dandruff and on another for falling hair with excellent: results." F. W. Woody' (assistant postmaster), Champaign, ~ TIL: "Herpicide com: lstely stopped my falling hair." J. Bentloy, Sheridan, Wyo.: "Hear- picide excellent for cleaning the ne d by leading druggists. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to The Herpicido lay Details Mich, $1 Battle guaran as, JB. Mcleod, ist, spe cial agent, Kingston, Ont. o" The Servant in the House This has no reference to the cele- _ brated play by that name. But deals with the ever obliging, always ready, bever falling, general : t of the general family. The greatest convenience .in the Cook With Gas CHEAP--CLEAN-<CONVENIENT. snl 1. & Power C0. ©. 0. FOLGER, Gen. Manager. tion committee, which escorted him through Atlanta's streets. As the procession moved along, with thek Lhowing his acknowledg- ments to the thousands on either side, Mayor Maddox told Mr, Rogsevelt that he had lived in Atlanta all his life and the crowd was the largest he bad ever seen massed in its streets; "You see, Col. Roosevelt," added Col. Frederick J. Paxon, president of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce "what the people of do for you if you gave them a chance." . With manifest enthusiasm, the ex- president then made the remark anent running again for president. "1 regard it as unfortunate," said Mr. Paxon, "that the matter reached the néWspapers, as Cgl. Roosevelt was the guest of the city, apd 'l regarded his statement, made in his usual en- thusiastic manner, as confidential." MATRIMONY BEATS MISSIONS. Fear to Sacrifice Future in Becoming Missionaries. Cincinnati, ©, Oat. He Marriage keeps women from the mission fields, Often 1 hear the girls sing, 'Where, Oh, Where Are the Junior Girls V and the answer comes backs 'Safe and Secure in the Haods of Men !"" The usually sedate and dignified tri- ennial convention of the Women's Aukiliary to the Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal chufeh shook with laughter when Miss H, R. Good- win summed up her work among col: lege girls in the above remark, "Many girls," she added, 'were willing for a while to devote themselves to mis- sionary work; but they ask the ques- tion, 'What is to become.of me in the future ¥' '* No brilliant hopes could be held out for the girls, for it was said, Strong men do not now enter the ministry." GEORGE C. BOLDT HURT. Hotel Man Injured---Confined to His Bed, New York, Oct. 1l.-George €. Boldt, proptietor of the Waldori-As- toria, has been confined to his apart- ments in the hotel for several days, suffering from. the 'effects of a fall the first of the week at his country. place at Thousand Tsiands. While overseeing the work on hi estate, he tripped upon a plank and fell, severely bruising 'his right leg be- low the knee. Although painful, the injury did not 'give him much trouble until Be reached this city on Wednes- day, when it became so serious that he was forced ta take to his bed. He has been under a physicians care ever since, $2 Derbies, The up-to-date hat store styles Campbell Bros', at Mrs, William Truesdall, of Schnee tady, N.Y., died Sunday night at the residence of her father, Alexander Ste- wart, third concession of Eligabeth- town, after a lingering illness, aged twenty-nine years. Leather hand bags at 'cost ai Bests, Mrs. John Egan, a middle resi. dent of Westport, died suddenly, Mon- day, a victim of heart disease. Mrs. Egan is survived by her husband and family. She was a life-long resident of Westport, : : ROOSEVELT WILLING! | mutism, Atlanta would | RUECNMATISN, CURED, 2 na A Zam-Buk Will Give Yon Relief! When you have any deep-seated pain tin the joints, the Mack, the wrists or | elsewhere, place ta liberal supply of | Zom-Buk on the- fingers or.on the palm 'of the hind and rub it in. The { penetrating power of this "'embroen- {tion-balm™ is very great. It kills ipain and removes stiffness. Mra. | Fratices Wyatt, of 25 Gay avenue, | Montreal, says: ""l have found Zam- i Buk most soothing and valuable in a i very bad case of rheumatism, and also Hor stifiness of joints and muscles. 1} {suffered long and acutely from rheu- and tried one liniment after {another in vain. 1 also took medi- {eines internally, but it remained for | Zom-buk to effect a cure. I begna ap plying this balm whenever I felt the aches and pains of rheumatism ecom- ing on, or felt any of the stiffness. The result as truly wonderful. Zam- Buk seemed "to penetrate to the {very seat of the pains, driving them completely out, and 1 am now guite cured," So many of the ordinary embroca- tions and liniments are imperfectly prepared and pot sufficiently refined to penetrate even the skin--much Jess the underlving muscles, Zam-Buk is totally different. Zam-Buk is 30 re- fined, and its essences and juices are so concentrated that when rubbed into the muscles for rheumatism, scia- tica, sprain, etc., its effect is very quickly felt. ¥ If rubbed on to the chest and be { tween the shoulders in cases of bad | eold on the chest, Zam-Buk will give jrelief. Apart from its use as an em- | brocation, Zam-Buk will be found a {cure for all ordinary forms of skin | disease and injury. It cures eczema, | rashes, ringworm, eold sores, ulcers, j abscesses, chapped hands, piles, vari- cose veins, cuts, burns, bruises, ete, All druggists and stores at S0e, | or post free from Zam-Buk Co., To- ronto, for price, Refuse harmful im- itations. a --A---- THE SPORT REVIEW. i Notes on Baseball and Other Field! Events, Coach Griffiths, of Univergity of To- routo, has. set about strengthening his wing line, If: it can be shown that President Clancy, of the Interprovineial rugby umion, is being paid to coach Ottawa he will be asked to resign. An Ottawa despatch says: The Ot- tawa football club may haye "Jack" Williams at centre half for Saturday's game against the Montreal fourteen. The Ottawa executive got in touch with Williams and it is hoped to have him in a uniform this afternoon. Next Saturday the intermediate lu- vrosse championship of Canada will be decided by a game in Quebec between representative teams. Eatons, the champions of the intermediate series of the Cannaian Lacrosse Association, will mest the Nationals, the interme diate champions of Quebec. President B. B. Johnson, of the American League, has announced that no more prizes would be offered or | permitted, while he continued at the { head of pas baseball organization. He | said that. he had taken this position as a wsult of the Lajoie incident. He also said that he.was making an in- a of the allegations Inadle by Sts Lowi Sporting writers, "Fven i 8 tions prove A oindod said ident Johnson, "the merest suspicion" of erookedness works irre parable dnjury to the game, and, from now on, io more individaal contests for prizes will be allowed." Montreal Star :.. Wise old Queen's; how they played it on Ottawa Col- lege, giving the latter only oné point, while they took home twelve to Kingston, For weeks Queen's have been following the example of Brother Rabbit: 'and "layen low and sayen nuffen,"' except grumbling about their hard Jugk -in" loging old players, their difficulty in finding suitable new ones, and the terror Ottawa had inspired, which worried them all day and haunted: them in their sleep. And so the "idea got about that, ajthouyl | Queen's would put up as good a fight as possible; 'still' it world 'be one of hopeless ir. When -the time comes they go to Ottawa and throw "down the College boys #0 hard that it was some time before they redlized what had happened. The moral of the sad tale is, never again estimate Queen's according to the loudness ol their «rumblings or the length "of their downeast faces. . Canadian Game Vindicated. A «New York despatrh says:--~New football received a very fine vindica- tion lust week, when one takes a gens esa! view of what happened in the lagding contests t were played. Al though the season is nowhere near the "championship" 'period as: yet, the "Varsity 'eleven were not a bit besit- ant waoht ®isclosidl; tricks that in st years would have been rigorous. ly 'stored up 'till the elimax of their schedules ridiron, Even up to last season one saw but very. little of "the spectacular opeq play that comies with the variations, worked" hy means of the forward pass in the early season games against the minor teams. The Four" were in the main content 10 confine them- selves in these preliminary juts la er one lov heft brute strength with play -after play of monotonous simil- arity "where the ball was rarely seen except on a famble or a Fick. If looks' thogh, as if the day of the football jurgernaut, had effectively passed. It is bocomiiy wore and more a \rame of «kill, quick thinking and 'highly developed strategy. THE LOGICIAN, Earlie--Father, what is a logical candidate? « His Dad--As a rule, my son, he 8 a man of exceptional intellectual brillianey whose reasoning faculties are entirely applied te explaining before the election why he ought to win and after the election why he didn't, THE FRENCH STRIKE. It Has Now Spread to All Lines Effective at Once. Paris, Oct... J2.--~The pational con. federation of railway unions voted ai one o'clock, this morning, -in favor of a general ' strike on all the railway systems, Instructions were given that the vote shouldbe made effective im- mediately, The city of Paris is threatened with | Freight, a scarcity of food supplies. mail and passenger transportation is partially -vestricted and the . vast army of working people in the North- West are unable to reach their places of business. Military engineers are taking the places of the strikers, and troops are guarding various slations and important sections of the roads, Large military forces were hastily dis- tributed on' the first evidence that a strike had been declared, and addition- al troops were ordered out last night. JUST $50,000 SHY. Receiving Teller Fails to Report After Vacation. Los Angeles, Cal; Oct. 12.--Wilson B. Evans, receiving teller for the Farmers' and Merchants' National Bank, failed to report for duty at the eid of a two weeks' vacation, starting September 17th, and a preliminary rin- vestigation of his books reveals irre- gularities which, according to Cashier Charles Seyler, amount to $50,000. The police along the Pacific coast have been notified, The missing man was well-known in' athletics and social circles. Toronto "Stredt Market. Toronto, Oct. 11.--~Wheat, white, S8e. to 8%¢.; wheat, goose, 83e¢, to 85c.; oats, new, bush., 36c, to 38c; peas, bush., 76e. to 78¢.; barley, bush., 84e. fo. 60¢.; hay, timothy, ton, $17 to $19; hay, clover, ton, $16. Alsike clover--Fancy, bush., 38 to $8.50; No. 1, bush., $7.50 to £8; No. 2, bush., $6.75 to $7.25; No. 1, red, $7 to %7.50; No. 2, $6.50 to $7.75; No. 3, 85.75 to 86,25. Dressed hogs, $12 to $12.50; butter, dairy, 26c. to 20c.; butter, inferior, 2lc. to 2c; eggs, dozen, 30c. to MMe.; chickens, 1h. Ide. to 15¢.; ducks, spring, lb., 15¢, to 16¢c.; turkeys, Ib, 0c. to 220.3 fowl, Ib., 10c. ta 12¢.; apples, bbl, £1.50 to $3; cabbage, dozen, Ic. to #0¢.; cauli- flower, dazen, 750. to $1; onions, bag, $1.15 to. $1.25; potatoes, bag, 55c, to 65¢.; beef, hindquarters, $10 to S11; beef, forequarters, 87 to $8; beef, choice, cargase, 38.50 to $0.50: beef, medium, carcase, $7.50 to $8.25; mut- ton, prime, per owt,, $8 to $10; veal, prime, per.ewt., 810 to $12; lamb, per ewt,, $10.50 to $12. The death occurred at the home of Israel Stevens, Delta, on October 5th, of Mrs, Lois Johnston, aged eighty ves. She leaves: one som, . Isvael Johnston, of Chiliwack, . 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