O ‘ ,?"» J r =f _ _ ~ i _gm -sa, THUUPS lll Cllll WWE THUUBLE lillllll llllli lllll “What do you understand hy a in - 1- 16 his oilice and buisness Bit ‘bg art d h l Mr Blllis Carhailn epilbggulinds tions m the literary l' I F' ~ _ o “Tr.b ” d d ‘ ' _ __i_I\[ipe, an en eavors to sn- ' ' U _ y _ ‘_ _ _ “Fe , , ,- Miners’ Unions Reply to Mitchells Reques* and .Vote to _ 5:_>_ef_‘_i_'_.i_°._‘}»‘Z‘l.‘.§‘?i°“§fs1_;‘.;.”.f,.§‘L__i__’ ___ . , » ' o sa a ; Continue the Strike--Manufacturers Seek Conference cial sift ofyiavfns it -°=iir°1‘m=iy°we1f islatimilvlitobifalmili (I lillmk 'im villmnbsndi __ 0 _ ‘ With Operators, But Fail Situation No Better. €:_,,,__,_§_,_,_,__e____ M ,gg thg;°ig°§ot§;0u;h annoy the soldiers There was only one no __ _ 4__ wmphsh in; nfpoetmgir tlizt, is the ac- - __ _ men on osoperorasoi Plitiinsrrnis, Oct. 8.-The entire la-rwere unable tobepreeent. _ _ eiitist. He must also feel deeply “Q timisl Guard ot Pennsvlvankls cenipedL_ Haan-i~oir, Ps.,0et. 8.-Is compliance _strongly about life: And yetithatiisnot might in the sstlirseite coal i-e¢ioiis,the with President Mlteiielrs request the 54 Blwligh to make him a poetgieitberi fel' 1,,,;i-eoiment from the western part of locals of the United Mine Workers in the ”_"’~”Y °f US feel 11111011 111019 d¢¢Ul5' *nd the ~tit» having arrived late this after- 7th district voted today on the q\cs!ion` ‘ff §;"ubY°t‘;°'” sal; fN°» M mug ~ ~ _ i a e -s __ Boom of continuing the strike. All voted un fund of thou ht and kgiawl r°ma;lgf:_°‘ _ 8 _ edge _ om Contrary to expectations the troeps eiilmously to remaiiirout until ord r ii - - - 2 S a great fund of sympathy and emotion; were well received and there was no dis- back by the not-ivllill leader- 110 1111155 be able to speak with the _ t instance during the day of any show of strike situation The president has re “I elin andthisvs s al t li C61 his lehem when some boys stdped the second lmitted Monday °v¢11il8‘ 12° Prlfiiliwi list section of the train bearing the First Rf- M giment from Philadelphia. Universal icome from the operators nor are there he quiet reigns throughout Schuikill, Luz- a_n erne, Carbon and Northumberland couii- ‘tio ties. 0 The fact that all 0! the locals through that the orators will try, to make goof our out the anthracite region have voted un- th animonsly to continue the strike would co indicate that the presence .ol the troops refuses to entertain the latest proposii ion will have but little elect upon forcing of the men to return to work and from pre-_ velopments in the coal region must solve ieiii iiidieiiiieiis it would seem tim. nie’ the settlement of the strike it no nearer a any solution than it has been tor many weeks. ‘bees Pim.snni.i>ne Oct. 8.-The visit to this city of the eemmitfoe renresentiua Miiehelltoiiielit aietstede letter ie the if u and age President Roosevelt it is said the de problem If President Roosevelt lie. in h other p'an [no intimatisn of it ha made i _ ; _ _ won position on the part of the strikers to Wesnnzcrox, Occ. 8.-There have beer _derful power of charm as well. " _ W ved no response to his suggestion sub ls 0 its-hell anal no new propositions have strong and generous emotional nature, in y in prospect so far as the adminstfa- "as n ls “wan with the protection no' of beauty but not to that sense nlolle, e red by Governor Stone it is assuren ggtappeqls t° mn' “eng” °f g°°d”e53: but eir assertions that they will supply thi alon ntry with coal lf President Mit hel to a best r” Ile must have ‘shared HUD W@W further developments herein the coal “The P091’ must ‘lenght °“l` 339565 h the ineiitable beauty of his diction, his rhythms-with ften called technique, he must en _ our sympathy through his own ii \ ust convirce oui minds by his own onableness Ile appeals to Dill' Sense to that sense alone, he appeals to sense of truth but not to that sense e His appeal is to all three, and ll three equally Furtliermoie, the poet “ought to must be ii normal man-not man, but a normal man, with powers and capacities of iin ” He must be capable of capable of passion, capable of labo iLxnsn.uinii,Ps., Oct 8 -Pi-eeident 18°” com life in the world” Says Mr Car tiie National association or iisiiuiiew ,resident of iiie Usitee s me is wiiieii f _ff°“’ Ca” I “IL *° 1°” “lfh “DY h°i’° rers to eonfer with the presidents of the he aushracite coal carrying roads who last that the strikers return to work and hav week met President Roosevelt and the ii- fe 'g ` ‘a mnfesedatBet- l us 0 gave his answer to the proposition kno omcisls of the miners' union at Washing through an investigation commission way ton. appears to have been fruitless. The What the answer of the liners chief is _f:1f;_E_lft1`f__;>_f 1;f':__f=\1_1_<; ;1__¢;f;1__; _'£;<;__E:1_g9-erth_;E refused to divulge, but it is didlcult to 1 » day awaiting the appearanee of the preei- conceive that with the replies of the local gll;,°°ker at hte’ seems to me t°° Palpa d¢ll¢S» bu” '°°° °f 91° l°~l't¢\’ UUSWGIBG. unions pilefl around hlni,he could do other I ca in person at least, the request of the com- wise than respectfully decline the presi or mittee fora conference. dent’s proposition Mr Mitchell accom-l know the pinch oi life at first hand its President Parry, of the National Hara- pauied by the three district presidents lcfual bleak n@C@=S1t"» its tefflble Path” committee spent the greater part of the he factui-ers’ Association, in an interview later left fer New York and said: - ' ii ' 'T - *I _iw at the miners, arrived here to night and ,md his Qunuiv Aiwnvs 1 ... S36 IS is the one thing we aim at‘ vi in the making of our Tobaccos Col QUALITY. We combine skillful R. manufacture with careful selectionlg: of the leaf and our knowledge of what the consumer demands en _ ma ables ns to produce. ` ,'~" CABLE TWIST CHEWING a TOBACCO Wen _*P Calculated to secure popular ap-1 nh proval. A W Sold everywhere be me-i * _.' as - - Q' ~ fi 'E_ b° IP YOU ONLY KNEW When your well stocked store wa A going to burn down, you could 1101' NADIANS MAY ENTER an impossible to need refutation And nnot believe llrit any great prophet poet ever trod the earth who did not NEW Y0RK_Oct_, 8 _premdmt Mltchel g_usiie sivnificance Nor do I beheve “The strike has reached what we be- of _ ies of life are lleve now is she crisis. We were is hopes had a conference with Senators Quay and provided, from the cradle to the grave, of meeting the operators today, but ow- Penrose, of Pennsylvania He would not ev er can know these things iiiii io the siiortiiotice they isseivea vie, ieii the result. If e man has Heier driven a nail in life, nor built a fire, nor turned a. ' ' * - furrow, nor picked ii. barrel of apples, fetched home the cons, nor ulled oar, nor reefed a sail, nor sad ed a horse, nor carried home a. brig of apples y|C`|'0R|A R|F|_E SHQ01' from town by sin-fifteen, nor weeded thb ___ gaiden, nor been lo t in the woods, nor AWA Oat 8_W A Whnehead nursed a friend, nor barked his shin, nor ~ bee th if 1 f f 1 d retary of the Riiiianyuii Rifle Club. iiiiillk italic iiuiielyerliz iillgch' 0 you e anything ¢l501'll 1\l!f»l’lliB» hll D0f»lU8fl L Glllf to say to you and me that will be worth onel Macpherson, treasurer ot the D I tening to Y” ii., inet tin iiiiiiiiiyiiienii iiioocvlii In the lest f@Sf>fl=_.» __ ._'._ H ~ -W _e ne arts are neal._rl _0 I °h°°* *N '"°~‘°l' °° "‘°“` °‘"* *"“l°° the lindusirie-1 ms. Ana pfégialii its th_the 3% 01' H&rbiIli1'|fl°- l can haveno widespread national interest --,_-_l_._.___ 4 _ii_i_ _the fine arts, because we have ng gig. common undei standing, when lpn y you w the facts at second hand, while e actually e\peiicnced them, llto have their condition improved when I haie no caring about them one or the other, while to you they are tremendous Joy, its wonderful yet one for whom all the necessities comforts and luxur enVY trials an aggravating, ei¢i§¢_4;,m& Headache Powipre are 5 and sure relief They are ..' f"°' e ee effective. money will be Please bear not ordinary posed of drugs dull the nerves. remedies which trouble and, by effect a cure fear of _ _._ lO..cenia “- fi CLIC uses | 4 .. ’.l.¢ Psa , WIIEATO e place between Sept lo and Get Bl. the Wh°l° ‘luestmn °f PM _Se _ ‘tic eelin nd adfan teams ere asked enter. They °f.frlif 'gm °“ "cm °°“dm°“" ' cmnise WCEROY HoN°RED_ '_ _tional industrial arts. The industrial -‘ arts of a people, like the line 'ai"i§s,' can '_"' only be can-ied on bv men who are»free‘ EK1Ni 0°f°b€1' 5-*AU impulal edic' and honest and intelligent, and there-» ued to-day makes thelate Lien Kun Yi, fore happy. For itis quite true, as’Will e famous viceroy of Nankicg, an earl of li_am Morris said, that art' is the expres- e first rank,praises his services in main- Y 51011 °f malfs Pleasuff in hi? W01‘k; But’ ming peace inthe Yangfrse 'alle' in 19_ the men who engage in our industries to- _ . ‘ day cannot be happy. For our industrial 5 CBnfS PCI' wiald °rd_°ms that 3 tablet t° his memory arts-or, rather, our industries and D13¢9d ln the P°kl“ temula- manufactures which ought to be indus- trial arts4are carried on by two classes l_ PAR iegtspeopqle, thellworkiiem and the capital~ - '__ s their __ _ow, a _wor men, under modern' industrial conditions, are the slaves of employers; while capitalists, h0W- Wait t0 i11Si11'C Until UR 'Wick bC- ls Due to §;,';asi_tg_er_;i;z_‘_¢;_iici§_l;ei_i} i1ips}_i_i;l:¢;;; ;i_‘3n nc- forc, but When It is Destroyed A f - You are too late. ' Remember the li the present,” and no insurance like ours. E. E. 'B EEE. Representing Phoenix of Hartford, Canadian. Qu¢b€¢- _ ___ __ __ _._ _ pl' $17/}`i I l `\`/,_ xt: il llilsis 1 _ lhelloslP|_i i_` toolreh Oydere-‘ MKII __ 'rr ‘_ , i _"i ii»u°sgi~iefrumg=s».Ge° f.“ u ` issue ere, .or ine ' _ BY fll -_ years°I wasavp:ti_n= to ttlae ww 0! _ ' ~ ~ ' . t :mes eps ~ slr 7" rheumausllgnnlders a d lii ll 008 Season. 9-_peed & w _ r -_'bw' 'Q-\. 'f, " ~~ " cl* ‘~" l ln" i. ’~,*-'Y _\`/ "_ ~ ` \ ~' ` ~" - " _ ~ ~ , Wonh’s”*ff Livery $tabfl¢;S` Prince Street _ v i I -it H "l H ~ ' " . -rel »~ aa -»_ -- tanl. r ‘ ’ _ __, ivine tnrnoues for nom: 52. Trouble, But it is Now Known sm was entire! the result of exuosiiri-' ’ 7 o cold or dampness. is now known to be a mistake The disea e may be aggravated, __ The once popular belief that rbenma exposiure, but the* root of the trouble es new, rich blood, in which disease llndsr gment impossible uonotrniili f ° - - " . . vel li tried several remedis, some or them very t1y,withou_r; tgettéinsgg any ghorxttgze “ff i-ary e mos U'”° U" *a ‘§|i‘i)dt°ureair’i’enecl :rged ine te Irv Dr- seii iam :wt ' Ai, Jwillieins' Pink~Pills, andspoke so iiizhli _ iii - or iss pills that ~I» oeeideu to is-y iiien. H Almost from the very lrse these pills » i helped me, and by the timel had taken _____,__.,_ ' ; 'sgenocr ¢i|rht'=.boxes. every twin _ of _ , _ » ` A k"°°°’a a°oiii piizmi “uni 1 _ O QI' X _ C0 . "l_n’gtn:=ss‘lri:i;;°lt without assistance; I 'I//_/> ll fuiiua better than i liao Ir would strong? 'advise eimiIer__euil’e_i;,¢;x's 10- glve Dr. W1 nine’ PinK‘§?iIll a_1_aii*ttlal,_ _iisissii eeiieiisssi easy *ill we °°lr~ drive away nlléleinstllde ” .'50 1”" ‘l ou stron: an ve li . _ _ . sc' l _ »__ ~_"`=~.i - T ciisrioiieiowsi;.st€¥'l' ‘ ?, ?‘°&§*£“&£? _ chili. ssiivics rxisiiiirios ” i' i i e 1' _°ll’¢lii.elbti_¢=_t»»-‘sad»11l '-w e ,__ ,uk 4 gsm.; I ‘ui ._mi»_.'_*» °='° lof'e»isiiieit'es roi- tiieeivii 'M ‘ ’ " ' s WWE' ’;9,{:,‘ wifi; 'iisi-1 ou November _ii__iit f smuiioxs '“ “ i iifi?-"s¢»‘i¢i_""iig siiliesiessoi igosfieail Qe+hev.‘0` fave. Hfliflss Cir? -W s mum” f 1 -§g§'f.Wiiiiso»__ ' 'l‘l`l¢di°liie¢~»,fBf°~*° “°°° ’ ”"“" i “ ‘ \.__f_____ 0,4 _.f _ - ~ _ EE li _ But while it is true that art an - Coldn Wct wtathen try can only come to, their full degelxg- Q ment under social conditions that en- _ _ _ _ *_ _ ' courage their pi'oduction,it is also true old adage, “There is no time like Sash Conditions Agg-fagfate the. that great art has been created even i under the most hostile environment. Art, declares Mr. Carman, “is not an idle nmu_sen_ient; it is a natural phenomenon, to be a Disease of the B{00d__ i ii_s signiticaiit as war, as beautiful as the Northern lights, and as useful as elec- tricity.” He says further: ` ___“Of al: form; of human activity it his 1 ' e mos exac mv, as it is r a t 0 “ur” lt' most delightful. find the deilheonapvihich ci_'cat_i_Ve output makes -on' all the" ene_r~_ S’ ‘ f ` ° w Outward Applications Cannot; orth oftlieee pills Mr A. G 140011150, l Que., says Fir upwardset fl the nineties had disappeared and igewae Visus dence, partial paral llli *U3* A' ' .. - " ` _ smfncrli ro.D'51lTli§_'_1_ “fe v __,,m;.i.,,_o.¢,`£;S§.ci..i.ts;._;,_,;,. _ __ _ _ _ _ . ' ~ 1' qi, 1' fl Winiii A fhrouin- Sir illefl _ __ _ _ _ _ ,_ _ _ ___ i " i T7 .1 lawn’ oewber 7._H°m" zzniltllst, two smvgogh-MN 33;P?“§?fEm9s `_递_:i . _-Me~w@WWm%WmwwwMmMW~ » ~ -- A » f ;», f _ ,=,>.-~.~-"1 ~` i ~"“"' _ - _A _- _ . gc- ' 1 3: ¢11».»-"f> A e _ . _ f __ _ __ __ -_ _ ,- _ ,u»__~__v___f~ __ * ___ < _*rj _,P555 ;~_`»L_»,,_1 Ji.” _ » _ _ _ . ' _ _ __ ,_ _ __'___ .___ _' -V ___ _ _ A 'i_`ff_}._ ‘_ l ‘ f‘";.if'~"r‘>§;f_.i¢?l`> f >:f;?1f§,-,-, ’;§»;;f€2 es is just as great and yust as enhaust ng as that made by any other worthy ccupation worthily followed If poetry were n purely artificial pastime, lit only o engage the minds of college youths , ii;_;,i;e bllgod, sag muist ii: ttca?___d and schoolgirls, certainly it would not be ,' throu r-. 'n men an ou wh :_ plicntibne H8101' °\11°¢» 'N10 nf- §V'm.""'i‘~ is what' history declares. it to' be, ‘thai ` "lk Pin’ ‘NWS °‘”`° b.°°°"'° ‘ °7 “" ° voice of revelation, the finest utterance . ~ _h~ ot .human wisdom, the basis of re~i °d _ . _ ' » ligion, _ and the _ solace of ._ sorrowing- 5;, mortals, if it _us how to§ 0:2 th]laol°]ighl°anil)eapprsebl?tfe tlllgwbeig, ~°°'““°°" 'm’n°n""‘°'i‘l'°'u°g tiful and perceive the truegif' it ilfumiiies _ the .dark .problems of ~ existence ‘»l.nd_ heartens .vs upon the diicult _pathf to p;_rfee{:_ion,_iiie_iiti_s_ure1y wefmag wfldeon- -wh`ose` radical-and permanent cures si er ow s enco __ ei _a < _¢;.“.e_ - “mn” .» ¢ gg , awe it, and make itsuguence. prelizail wi. an ‘N w ma ' Ce1'*(.al`e`ileleys inthe o'r`g'aul_zn*ion_ ttidng gn' Wilfrid Laurier -as m\mh‘tU’be felredin lb! _'!'¢"lI\I’Yf , '1iy_tse_ cies Netgear,” -ai Mosifesi, viii force a' postponement a date , » _ 4 » 3 y _ _13teiitEss0eteber2s. 'rust dstetad been Williams’ Ti' 'Pil are the ¢f¢__l\°. ` set"b the con' _ ittee, but it is err *Wie “°“°*°° '** W’ ~*“.14_fh?°:§_ .lsgwziiusambsilsainnetliln siia *"",,,,,,,,'°2,‘<“‘,{{,,,,“‘*,,,‘»,'§,“,,,,,,,°°°'»'°'g,..l ascii fpiiisstiiimis aeiiesaf _ time e ~ was siifvu. nies. as _.ease-#ie é aousunrptim, nenralgle, ` kidneytrouklezr _, Does___i_i_s work A"""*¢¢ “N H76 puton fhe an Wh” .Y°vr _r_a_n_g£ is doing while you TOC °'Fim0U8" Therrriomete. regis rg ¢h¢ The little busting door on the oven Active 'rh is ` Free booklet from our local agent or nearest branch house. M°Claiys I-0114011. Toronto. Montreal, Winn! V 1 Pet. enconver, St. Jolin.N B. E UNSUITED T0 THE B’UEHSf Loimoie October 8-The Cape Town correspondent ot the Daily Express nays that Commandant Erasmus has returned r ----il--.....,,,,,,,; THE ROYAL MONTH AND THE ROYAL DISEASE Sudden changes of weather are lly trying, and probably to none fothan tothe ecrotnlous' and tive The ' ' of serofula uoilsl October is commonly great never think of iérolnla its bunches our serious discussion. But' if it nodily substance-witli0\i.t_.1l|§llN_D8 Of _ihegrfat good, many suilerers from 'have derived 'from Bood’s"Sarssparllle ihe .flngthe world.- 'l`hera__ i___s,___p,i_:oiuibly- not _[city _or_ town oolnmonwealth,” ‘_ where’ Hoods Sarsnparllla has not proved __ ~_..__ ' resting and- »>eoni'ptetél`y v rradleatfnk' serotula, which isl a'lm0s_t-as` and consumption.; -__ ____ :xi 5;; f ~ w/il‘fliol'i’~i;iii"l"§ii*§lie6ii:is ont, all the liquor saloone Sydney *-l*° “"1” *"*¥!'\° ‘it ~ :_ fm `-.- __-5 "_-iwf ix" ".- .s‘- ‘ the of -ourftobacco. -` Bom, ‘ baccos are the salnelze and to i. ‘HJ _ll have extended the time SERS FOR~_\'ll!U|-lPEG» A" I' ' ' _ redemption of. Snowshoe Tags rom Madakaseanand reports thateouiiiry g to be t iially unsuited to Boer eolonietu. ine uveine'§'§’s"cu"iify'Eais~'5'coi') BRO D COVE. ,.,.,, r Miiiiiis in"isiiiPi’i5i?ili` 15% ooii, Screened Run of Mme Slack First-dis both for Do- §@NksR Q Q Shipping facihties” oifhe most ings C B for o ,all into ....;..,. .ii .tif "?L‘_...i.“"”“» A , i. °‘*"‘*'_,"“" ,. mniéilreuiih s#'i°”»~* Wm PET 3,# " ~ I ceo. ef., _ ;,_Gencral“Saln;Agents‘fnr N’wef.Seoiis, N6w e°<1P1"iI_1¢°1f'3