VOL. VIL

WHERE WILL YOU BUY YOUR

FALL CLOTHING?

NO. 41.

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SIS ONE OF THE OUESTIONS

) BETTER FOR Yot E RECEIVED THIS WEEK,

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hore

28 PEACOATS, AND ALOT

LOWER THAN ANY OTHER

s}icobopy

OF THE

b CORRECT STYLE AND A PERFECT FIT OL ESTION OF WHERE WILL W Look THROUGH OF R STOCK WILL CONVINCE Yot THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN PART OF FAST COMPRISING 243 SUITS, 320 PAIRS OF PANTS, OF FINE WINTER OVERCOATS, bol GHTAT 63 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. HOUSE hot Res TOSUTT THE CLOSEST A DOUBLE BREASTED ALL-WOOL PEA COAT $6,00, TWEED LINED, SEE IT. ALSO BLUE NAP OVER- COAT, ROLL COLLAR, WIND PROOF $12,00, MONTREAL

A GREY DIAGONAL SUIT |

BRANDON, MAN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. 18

| MILLER & C0. Clothiers.

DAY. Vo WANT GOOD THIS BEING DRECTDED. E BUY ISSTILLOPEN. WE THINK THAT WE ¢

THE CITY Wk BANKRUPT STOCK FROM

OUR EXPENSES SELL NO TRASH.

IN BRANDON, WECAN BUYERS. WE HAVE

boUND.) $15,00, WORTH

boweg SURE TO PLEASE Volt. FINE WORSTED $18,00, EQUAL TO ORDERED AT $30. SUITS AT $2, FOR BOYS. FONTS POR TALL SHORT AND SMALL MEN. FINE, GOOD. AND | HARPER KIND GRAND PAIR STRONG AND WARM $1,75. | Ol GLOVES. MITTS. TIES, HANDKERCHTEFS. HOsk. WE HAVE | hOL\L A LEATHER OVERMITT 50C., FINER AT \ BET | Li PRICK lowe NECKTIES TO CHOOSE FROM. UNDERWEAR AT ‘ILL PRICES FALL HATS, LATEST STYLES 50C. «OME

\D LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCK, WE WILL SHOW You THE NEW

~P AND NECEST Goods INO THE HERE ARE BEES IN OLD PHOERN i ST. SOUTH SIDE.

MILLER &

TRADE iX HALL,

PRICES THE

LOWEST

ROSSER AVE. AND

psuich « country as ours ¢ heap and efficient frailway fa

COMPANY,

direction

CLOTHIERS. |

A po iy bd

tANTISTERS. A perial Bank of Canadin Mexty Te Loan

for the In

DECK SON, PEN TIS T. Phong "Drug Stere, Hieeser Amite wlministered for Paink then of Teeth. JOH BICKSON, Dh

py"

entrance

= Fatra

MiINNES . teradrate aot trisecte ‘Sphia Deontal ¢ ollewte,

~asoereser ta FE Troe ring, TPeentist. torper ef @th Street and Tosser Avenue. tins for Painless extraction of Veeth theut Plates ities ol wat. oper

| SPENCES. LD tM. Univer-ity MeGill, Moutrea the Colle a cof Phy-ician< and sur

Ml wet at we of Quel aw and Manito! we : Henidenes Tenths Street merxt School Howse.) Branden Dp, A MORE, Phy -ician, Sunreen amt &econchenrt

PB om Collece ef Phastctans and =u

geen: of Ohat »and Manitolea : ever Fleming = Prug Store Residenmer Feurth St. Telephone connection

H BROWNLEE, DLS. <DRVPYOR ANE CIV ENGINEERED

Work, Bridge Plans & Specifications

Power Ave Ltith St.. Branden \ HO SYTELINGLAW, \ » Vin HET REG! “0 Northern Pacific & Man. Railway Ontics

soc. CLE..

stnd. ¢

MANITOR A.

A ANDION

jy. Pr CURRAN,

jiarriste ? Attorpet Notars, ac. (arbern, Man.

} lott

Money Laaned on Chatte’

Improved Parmes at lowest ont rates of Inte rest

LANGHAM HOTEL, RE-OPENED.

te ~ W. NEALON, Perk

4

© hronvhout, with evervthing ne itv ! el has been Re ypene! and ip Hew

SPECIAL RATE TO COMMERCIAL MEN.

lor AND COLD WATER BATH:

Hi teal bv Ste un threugheut,

P iU<SKES MEET ALL TRATNS r

MANITOBA

DETECTIVE POLICE AGENCY.

——_$ . Bs ike nee Precur ow I're

paper pe minals punished

Pon ind amitn Qnieths and Legally Transe ted

7b w tt, Manager 14 PuSTt ro Rex

The Merchants Bank of Canada.

om S| 7 an

mIPCAPITA!I SERVE FEND (BXKEAL BANKING AND ENCHANGE tT RMSIN ESS Trensected Deponiis received omd Interest allowed o! Four

per Cent. per Anaum. « P. PeiLLiPs, Mepage:.

Broaden.

J-H. HUG HES. }}

BALER in all kind. of 1 rile Tasth ne |

| Mhiagie-. Door, sash and Frames. Cedar) Telegraph Poles Peles,

feagicr’

|

ie

beonee Posts Patina rac

: tater Patterson Pr \ en trrent~ The eelebrated TL. Case Thresher and « Famou-~ Melne At ieand Ofice on Rosser, first door cast of Queen’ Hotel Vanden lath st... Bran Var. Souris

J.T BAMBRTIMGE

Manage:

j tne eXperdnental farm in this city as re

Beaver Mills Lumber Co.

rioarhits a WHITE ane KED PINE. WHITE Wovvced, Corder me 1 Birel 1, © etary Fen Poles and

Pevsts, Teh rapela r : Poles

Mills and Pha on Rainy River Offies and Vand. Rosser Ave Brandon q ;

Phoenix Hall.

STOCKTO

THE PIONEER AND LEADING

Merchant Tailor “:

(ients Furnishings.

Ready-Made Clothing

Hat~

Overalls, ‘tps and kur Grose “is

Gloves & Mitts in great variety

Cole & Sanders Old Stand. Go to E. J. BARCLAY,

rOR LUMBER LATH, SHINGLES, SASH,

Th xORS aND PAPER

MONEY ‘ro LOAN. essen Western Canada Lean Servings (0. Fiee Marine aud Life Ineurance

ithe tain and

May it.please Your Excellency:

(this opportunity to convey te Your

jour country. Qur great impediment to de-

| porstaded that as soon as the sche’ in

tionally dry and consequently unfavorable 1 ter Ve

ithe extent

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The Vice- Regal Party.

On Man AV At Deewomn the special

arrival a small purty consisting of Mayor | friends and acquaintapees abroad would

; ! have muoh more weuht than « dozen cir- after a short) consultation | CUlars from a goverewent. He hoped the the formal reception Was postpened until | expectatious ot the people would be fully crowd had | met. The city was well sitnated as men- the C. | tioned in the addrass, and if the residents the | put forward all laudible efiorts its pres-

Fraser. Mr. Daly and Mr. Smart boarded |

three At that liour a larve issembled at the waiting-room of i Rh. the rece ption tewek place. band playing appropriate musie mm the in- } atid (aod Save the (Mieen as the

where : u perity Was assured. It was in easy access te cheap fuel one of the chief essentials livht do and wended their way to | of mauufacturing and prominent as the room. Onascending the | couutry might be from an agricultural platforin M. ivor Fraser read the following é | point of view, the future wouldit) equally

terval ead a the “ree potion

so dn wanufacturing: as valuable minerals | underlay the entire Northwest in nearly Arthur Stanley, Baron every dircetion. Ln his travels it was his

. | duty to notice allelements of growth and yreatness natural and otherwise and was plentifully

a ldress.

Po His Excellency the Right) Honorable | Sir Frederick Stanley of Preston, G. CL B., General of a cnvele.

(eoverner-

| sure they abounded mn the Brandon gladly embrace pe ‘auadian Northwest.

i J Was pleased to tind on every spoutaneous expressions of prosperoms leur vracious : We regard | presented itself Jie of | call again,

The entizens of hand the romnl will te opportunity pleased te

Ex. | collency and Lady Stanley on this) your

tirst Visit te our soverign. If

world be Agaih he would thank them on behalf ot the Queen, Lady Stanley aud as evidence of the lively mterest you ex- | himself. Cheers were then given for the perience mn our affairs and your desire to | Qaeen, “The Lancashire Lad” &e. the ; | band outside playing appropriate muse,

vous and city. a very cordial welcome. your visit,

whether as representative

Her Majesty or in veur personal capaeity

what tothe wel country | the over Whose destinies you have been ealled | of pon te preside. ts te be

learn from contact ane observation Way liest certainly conducts,

hacl left

secehe

v a Ciovernor and family BR. waiting-rooin, the aie they all ineluding young ladies, walked asa | of choiee te the agneultun al fart. they evineed a lively interest m all saw, some (4) varietios of wheat pres- !hundiesld or more of other kinds of vram, perity reigns throughout our berders. also i the trees, shrubs plants We.de. Phe pleasing anticipation is indulged that y After the party had seen all that Weare just enjowing the produce of oan era of prosperity that will prove co-exten- sive with the great nataral capabilities of

fare ind developement of thre

It is inost vratifying to | the able toomfoerm Your Excelleney that the period of depression which pre- vatled here seme time has largely passed away and today contentment and

lnattel where they unl a“

Was to on the cultivated portion of the farm they started out on achicken Jimmt. and Lord Stanley succeeded in bringing down feur

When te ther young and

or five birds with as many shots. Rt grew dusk the party returned

car by conveyance, the ladies old enjoying the rustication as well as the gentlemen. They started west) the uwrmiug at { welock, intending te their next halt at Regina

Se

Souris--Plum Creek.

sired progress has up te the present see the sparseness of our population. We

ent

make

j the different countries of the old werld | te arhoof the great natural reseurees, the walubrions clinate and the sibilities of Maniteha. combined with ess ane che: ptr ansportationall the se ob.

stacles will very quickly disappear. In

Pet se prrs-

wae Se

Mr. H. MeDonald, harness maker. ts building an addition. He intends the new part asa workshop.

‘Nebo took lis departure west, last Saturday. to tlie

A great amonnt of apprehension has | of the Transit boarders. been entertained regardmy the fuel supply. of this country. Accurate and reliable Investigation has established the fact that there hes at our very doors practically m- exhanstible deposits of coal suitable for manufacturme Purposes. The superionty of eur cereals, and espe

: ; eut, for our barber can aceommiedate vou oo fe Mi berg tee eaiiy voongeanet The graders are now werkthg beyond and established. The elimatic conditions :

Melgund, being near the bluff just serth ot th mune and mary ellons productive: os a d

iities are requisite te expan- development. Mamitoba ts vopuiring for every portion of her m that

op tise shen and t

rapedly ferriters all that can he for the

ereat regret /

clesires]

Phas Creek a have “along felt want in the shape of a barber shop. Mr. A. McPherson is qualia: out one door east of the Crescent. on Crescent avenue. Boys, you will not need te yo te Branden

and dotiestic ora neat hair

now, for a first-class shave,

ae wie east of Napinka vratifving re Mr. W. Hopkins. the boss lacrosse play The past season has been excep] of Plans Creek. leaves next Monday for where he has accepted asitu drygoods departinent of

Strome & Whitelaw’s Breside Will is a thorough gentleman, and clerk as SOrTy

ness of main weil cornbine te soneulturists the most

Turis Brandon,

ation in the Messrs store. inas goed a drvgeonis lacrosse player. We are

setable To afford an idea of

rain fall at

crowth of this dryness the

| peorted ly the Government observer was he tsa

only fourtenths of an inch between tule é

seeding and harvest Yet vou will be him.

pleased te learn that in this viermty there Mr. DP. D. McKay. of Manitoba Collewe.

were f fairly g round crops this year. who is at present in charge of the Rose Te tl highly advantageous position of | land cireuit, preached in Knox churels last

Sunday evelilny.

eu city niust be attributed much of her prosperity. Enjoyins + pre ularly Boveers. situation surround-

lands;

ureat success und

McDonald, a sub contractor on the grade. has meved his camp close to town. He has been working on the half mile iminedeathly north of Burley’s ravine. The dump. there is 28 feet high and will be when the jrade ratis fren

ed onevery land by hishly fertile having tributary te her many of the best districts mothe prevince wan intelligent prerressive and Brandon cant tal te

lowing predic thoms of ler en wiuirers. With the Canadian _ pulway passing threag th this erty. thie orthern Pacific and Manitoba rail-

ericultural

peopled tinished about Saturday, will be ready for bridges and Kemnay te the Creek.

While other towns have been stffermng from fever, We. Plum Creek has been IT may say altogether free

nedlustrious class, " lize thie

thitistastte

comparatively,

The great want of the place, and of the | ing ane a pretty big yield for this your.

| whole country for that matter was peopu- | lation, _ while the government was do- Poe zy much te encourage emigration te the ' iia rr = - ing Wert. a great responsibility rested | - Lp sass yy See 7 h a ey ee ee wae cial train | Upon the shoulders of the residents. They Sie tte w Sex: elacaas age ee Health, conveying the view regal party on their | themselves should be thechiefimmigration | eg inaper peg PP a es aeiel western tnip reached the city. On their | agents as a line or a circular from them te eee gS ee Subeta aid Lexvos, Sept. 30. Queen Vietoriq’s

FIVE CENTS

QUEES VICTORIA,

ati Palnesteown

rhemmatisin has been rather hed again few days, and it is said that her Majesty walks with great diffi- culty and has on mere than one occasion

}

gave the well committee the benefit of

, , ' : | t! ~ | «tf what hh al server her : ane aur: te bast

mitteh en

Compagetbent te enpect ult fe suict’ess 11

thair efforts te obra The well at Janiestown, hes leon

ing nearly four years, at the rate of aM)

gallons per minute, iis 1476 feet a Hani

the pressure is equal te 144 The te the | Seemnurs the rest whieh

nh Water opr ; wety concerning her health. The Ir nee of Ww icles, tow, Is still far from net find in is essential to The truth i that His wa ttt a cotanan | RAYA! Highness disn

- | "s treleyay us fe Keep «aS epitiet *- 7% 7

Vorcseat Luaiihe

being a wellroan. and did

° . - % on " oT § uare Ineh. andl through ahalfimel: nezzle | “>? PUV ERICH. advice of as possible freqneutly seem m the eom-

j preny of s anecef the swells whe fleck te

Henthorsin hundreds instead of passing

his ti er

the force is sutherent tet! saris the t. \ I). 5

of water 7°? feet h : ' teal i ~ " splen lid flow ms Wiite tas obtaimed this | ares cen

iu

hoof 14 feot. and the water is tlowing away. ne}

yes arata ce pt at pres Thi

Peper pres | - clusion of his villa, as

water through the streets bs of lus health required.

te carry the having been laid dow: Dy. Selwyn t! Clhrevtderaatl thre Ny pe oft Dy ier Se

i

IN MANY FORMS. phases, all di«-

‘Dp’: SI'h se \ assumes tany ree etothe sufferer, yvetit takes no } fort which ‘tres rtwe te four hettles of Burdock

notfure. KBB. cures dy-- pela tones the weak stomach, aids digestion.

raine had shown commendable enercy and spirit in undertaking the work of simking the pioneer artesman well ef the province.

funds were needed te | Blood Bitters will

and sail that it

Rt as yer ea were ys won 3 fig by ie yeah pecan ewer 4 rot wnsthoappetiteand renoevates tue entite recommend our member, Mr. Daly. te ask | oo sten

fora vote m the Domunton Mouse, suffer | > -

ent perhaps to put down one or two other Another Hudson's Bay project.

test wells, after the oue hes was crit

pleted. Mr. Daly. the dector stated, hed

nto oosr Pact. Sept. vw Canadian and mec thists have apphed to the uvvlian parliament fora charter for a

ratread from the Canadian See te Hud-

taken considerable interest mm the well | matter, and he had ne doubt would con. | re tinue te use lis intlucies. j

The well isnow down [S10 feet. and a Recent discovertes of coal

made on the Moose River,

les nerth of the Sew, by the of that district, oft has been brought down te

; ms Bay. there Is seme Water tithe casing. ane | Pests, | liave rood

shoot Vie pendary tmawstrate 35 i canied

Povineial.

little Pe doreurree

Times,

eravel coming up

Marie.

r f 7 } ereatis ee Little 26. NX targe black | liar and

vite pay ourtewn fanent. The read will be

He first made his ap- | lenyth.

rulwav station, amd? Canaan Pacitic

Mich... for examination interest im that unfam- und exeiting considerable cem- S70 mules in and Wwilleross the mam line of the mules country ts and minerals. The preeeve Teete rested ts fer open up

und te

wey witli te Vier’

Ce LAPSTONE, Se hearteook if inte du a visit last week pearance hear the uo Wondmere, 107 ippeared te mye lhe sittlatiod: Very beatae h } abties Pheri hoof the See The but he was not ter be wel te enpoy

said te: be sich tn pame

hunself lone uninelested he was speed | ides ef thy Uy jomed by nimber of Lchans and sen I this count loki te Hudsons noking « Rurepean straits The rinitsetat will Vee ashe for arveyving party will start out Marte January |. under Joseph Fozens. a well-

The line will a cut-off to the

h ¢ .

whites, whe gave chase to bran. much 1

his surprise The bear took across Mr. | route t wih the Hudson fialloway + cared Bh vadae ore ste the river I> pene

with the Iue and ery in full clusse Ome Tard. anda et daten

ete | lf Yu Sault Ste but | the direction of

@* the Indians cot ativing shet woun ded iim in ene of the fremt legs. he manaxed to clude them that must | kuewas Canadian engineer (ne of the Indians was after hint as seen | vive the Canadian Paertic ws hie hit meat in ryetbaeg. cataet rial sae a

kill hit i He Wits A hie se tabertestel “— > - -—

tee in the viemty et Gen

prertidieis

r ORTY- FIVE V ICTIMS.

Mr. Cie Russel. of Be this week to besin oa Landsdowne collece culation at Winnipes Medieal oe He « Liberal

ny, of wealy al Forty-Five Kodies Taken From « pbepeete Rory for miatri

rent

Beneath t.e Quebec Ruins.

sprme

was found under the debra It wan badly

Six hiumedred teaias and FAW) ten are working on tlie last night.

titles of the Lieve Lies Prevent crite t. sepeel

, 4 re. Sept vt The bendy of Rich- | cs |

bliin an advanced state of

nutibeterdl an

is now thought that the rouwd wall be ecu trifieatiert The funeral took place’ te

pleted te Saskatoon this fall. | with tary honors. The number of ' cred so far is forty-four. One

At the meeting of the | ui a oti

, , + Homwdlerthe rams, that of you municipality of Brenda, the bheoeve nad . young : ; 7 ry Poobenton, Pourteen wounded vietume Councillors J. \r ! t Le 1 fore | +.

: yf? ; },,. | ave progressing favorably The city au- resigned, the rea ne ; a hlish f flerities Were trying te establish a came disqualtied by recemving a seed gram oS erry

river order to effeet commun,

leoate frevtua Che metiganeapeality Ani election | 7 eg Sy eM , » with that pertion of Champlain is ? aitcart *? i : : tres vhoelots cat off by the tomense A joad of cheese was breught site fowi foal caf k. but the price asked by the from the Antler district wt weeh, f wit tow exhorlutant. One Hudson Bay Company bern t petere Paes t isi collar of the relief committees ers, and Mr. Chris Halliday tle her | funds have Leon pari out te the vietume It is of good quality, and indicates seme bog the romamder, two thetusaned dellara, , | 1 : . what the possibilities that are cprern te tat w cpenided The commuttee mers ti Mantels Drclovarne Pini ote tind farther help and will ; 7 " - j oo the | foowe > A hundred and fifty head of heef cattle | apydy te th Federal Government for is } | \ k } emus of reiset Wert shipped revisa Shien Litk Week a ran a ae f the Rov: » onl. for the Regina andl Tang Lake Railway. | Major May, of the Royal Militasy col ; E hea h tem, f dternoon stated that : og eee ceeds: ee * a ates ther 408 mer of a further quantity of abner we i Ts reek coming chown caused hy the recent Vir ive afer | ‘\% i i THESNE un MURDER. ° ~

| Massey's and Van Allen & Agur’s

Taseott Said to Have Been a Businesses to be

| way ee the Great Northwest Central froin cichnten. . Ghivinacinn ae doula Cat’s-paw and Not the Real Consolidate a palway starting from here and the braneh- on sieciien alt: ii Murderer, es of these railways coming to this peanr, pret ypllnap pert icin aC ge ett : } / soil and the excellence of its well-water. . 0 7 Ti) , ; ' woof the Canada Gazzette 9 e\tmordinary shipping factlities are otfer- hel , nag Chicase, Sept. 20.— The Tribune } Th, thie bat 1 a wteiai will doutitless increase than which there is ne better mm the dav cays it in at last he tae wo new | appears a eporation of Mas ithe retail business of our city and MA LAROT. anal pers tive light on tl tery of Mil - & x } apoit al stoek a built op m the near future a very consid. | There are about a dozen threshing ganic | ionarr Snel]’s murder. Tt has disewvered | #oamy.00e Topcon repairing at this tt —_ le wholesale trade. Our proximity in this vincinity and so quickly are they | that three men took part in the crime. | was learnedt that an arrange me _ h. the Souris coal fields with ¢w« coms doing there work that threshing will ie Cine stemal guard outside Tae: se, two | been effected wheredy tie mong t ny railways connecting us with them tininhesd at an unusually early date this went in cracked the safe u bea | he Masseys in . oe te od in ample guarantee of cheap coal | yer. Phe yields are in seme cases light jand tegether shet Mr. Snell Ome of | country. and by Van Allen . Agur. ape nore than reasonable prospect of the while inethers they are quite satisfactory. | hose two was James Giilanat I thief | heen smaigamaten, = —" oh will establishinent here of additional manufac- Bverything considered the Plum ¢ ‘reel niviet Ir = bee ert eel tliat by the a _ hew . u Lo 6 ine me turn dustries, Although but a very distnet offers more advantages to intending (eythane iaacde a foal ses fy br ; * x we “* rriteries and yeung city having only been Incerpora- settelers than any other district we know | t? Father S St. Jarla M crapsiaagen bee : tien im TS82. You will be pleased te of in Manitelea. Execurstomsts from On- the night ; oa z Lh - } iy socpal educational, and tano, whe are leoking fer farms, should | 430 * tf 1 nye i r é re _ i (pee rue (lute, joous mistitution are firmly establish takea trp te Plum Creek before loc ating tant sti. a state 'r the | - r nae ban heen arrested ; | The mail stave leaves the Royal Hotel. | MoTming ifter the murder Us al ds with acme the following We nndulge the hope that Your Excel Brandon, at 1 pom. daily. for Plum Creek. | Teputable lawyer, & - isc 2 i \ Lancaster. (mt. woman; Ids enc i Lady Stanley may be so agree | (aaa) farms are to be had at reasonable | ef te retain te een” I te Trure. Nova Seotia; and 6 ly impressed with this vi sit that weshall | cures een obtained! In Cli ob juiks Necks ace. | . ries Bees ‘Lynn, Ont, all of easure of 6 emg Vou annually | There are to le two tertheall " atehes on ase on e@iiateral cletatis t inf met f aia i i oat ites Sep lant ining Your reer lenee mm Canada That show clay thet. Srl: “Brandon Rus chy vs} eriiv t tu ts ' 1 wax t cet Poet of the nat wd intimate imtercourse mAy Plum ¢ ‘reek Rugby “ales the Rustic A- m extat fy : s ns preperty t soll firmer bend of union and | seiation Fethall club of Riverview va | Meer Ges oer Lom ; Sent. 2. —-The Duke of Cam- vageathy between the peeple and pre The Plum Creek Assectation Football j the letect noice byaeects <n . nme aa ae r chial Her Majex- nees of this Dominion, whese vigerous | dab: ou Saturday the 28th Breeze Lawns sult of these discoveries does net show | brvige, comin - i rd * sirnified his . “4 yonth ives gratifymy assurance of 4 playeda friendly game with the aged n | that Tascott of the Buel ; “gre ogee “3 2 we regan P2. lens Tr ‘dae glorious maturity, Paes As (Association rules) ino which the} wer tlie Swaine aig 2 i! . = - eae sc of London. This ie Signed, A FRAZER, Mayor. | eter were Victorious by a secrecf 3 womls | Ts pina woe pe 2 bi ay Fak ee +} : m pts he , uke n as oe rege any alarm at Jos ©. Kern, City Clerk. | 4, net hing pillan feet 2 swnerersteapb pre mew plein os ee dtien of the waleape His reply was in substance as follows i I we 1 hie ails or neat ergy 88 Mt esr Bi S the schentes Giach ; M: Mayor ladies amd gentlemen I Hav field. cceptaicen ae Cillen wee 1 hattne's eant. Ke coy jaagnates have to busy them- thank vou fer your kind wddress of Wei | - = ls = we} +h freon terme te fume in omler te me. Twas only informed on my arnval | er rere ~ liven wp an apmearme Of carmng ther of an address te Ime pre ~sentesir Had 1) Threshing eperstions ar shinewt com. f Canadiang Bie e Nut that the ie himself feels <a wn of it more timely T would be ina | pleted un this part ow lle by the necessity of any such show atter postion to reply te it im detail, ard Miss Bo Cvunuyghaie. of Brameion, npent | } ; = od F ; “hot that hea willmg to play have considered rt meme fully in all tts | la few days last week Visituns froend- | OTTAWA, Hep ! bs ' ¢ j is part ui ¢t comedy by givimg ho» lee gerdeaats Reuret time did net allow me omeael "wot wivices state t ee ue olan me auctiim to tl nventious dewees of the ter rahe the enquiries necessary te ene | ; Hol L (mt | is expected slortiy t _ 2 ecumne foerm The mebtlazation will vble me te consider fully ita subject Maes L. Harper. of Holy wems es ler way scuth, and it is expected f GE 0 ioyment for a hunt «f othee- matter. The city was young bat was al. | ame out on the excursion Last week | tay ensue betwee ge hates wi - hal terns. and at the «sme time ready supp tied with railways connpleted Messrs. Black A Mitchell threshed 2624 | i sealing shooner $ t their fm ; oe coe all ground for the oocastonal and under Contmet te gwe at) very gremt | bushels of wheat for Mr. Hagh Comming: | and the crew of the Kewl: tf the batter | Sen Seeman te the Mee ee facihties for trade withthe surreandi ham in twodays, aid Weretinished the 2nd | tenypts te anchor my the barton The fees. © ty of an enemy captunng Londeo country, and te ensure its substantind | day at 5 oclock. The wheat grew on 115) ing against the Rush is very inter * A ; wg he f ve breakfast. and while the | growth with its years. actes. We fancy this is pretty big thresh. comsniering sie has caused the | SO hed

loss of their whele <tuumer > Work

Kal Be TNR 6 Rati

Pa * =

3

© agenesis AM

ws exhibited in the Manitoba e Canadian Pacific railway. pictures are the largest

TERMs $1.0 perannom, if paid within three | photographs ever made. They ecu meas:

the from date of sub-cription ; if not ~o | ere Over 6 feet in breadth and 4h feet in

299 will be charged. No paper will Sa nekele One picture representathe marvel- Hil wettled. ght. " :

timaed until all arreare are i glacier’ of the Rockies as seen

NTS A liberal cash commision will be : P

ae png wart je wishing to act aa agents for _ from the line of the railroad ;the companion |

terins. pe .z hotograph | picture is a p

2 ebrated

THE BRANDON MAIL.

—__>-——

| photograp! | display of the | These magnificent

allowed to us. Write

‘esque group in the Rocky mountal

* The contrast abova is not faverabl to the Northern Pacific company. rh one hand we have the Canadian Pacific

ADVERTISING RATES. Transient advertisements, such ax By-Laws:

Sa'es, Entertainments, Notices, &e., tect a line for first insertion, and Sc. a line, nonparet. measure, for cach subsequent insertion.

<neeai rates for Commercial and Permanent Adverticements furnished » pon application.

Solid undi-played notices of V anted, Lart, Found, Ke. of not more than four lines, $1. for first insertion and # cents for each subse

vent meertion Ads ertinnments unaccompanied by specific w= Will be wet up witha reasonable dir

instructi ¥ r play and inserted until ordered out.

territory, and’ on the other hand, the Nor- thern Pacific advertising the western ter- ritories on Canadian soil. Noone can ob- ject tothe former company wlvertising the lands in which it is interested where it pleases, but we think in Canada, a* least, it might direet a little of itsattention to Manitoba,

By degrees the people of this country are begging to see the value of the bonanza they have in the N. P. Railway. When Sir Hugh Allan's proposition to build the

C. P. R. was on the boards the whole Gnt fraternity raised their voices in holy horror against the proposition although he was in league with American capalists, and it would never do to have Americans whose interests were across theline manipulating For the pur-

TO CORRESPONDENTS.

ied for insertion of the paper only. «ted conm-

AU communications imten¢ should be written on one side We cannot undertake to return Peje munications ;

Corruspondents must inva ; name and address, contidentially, nevessari!y for publication.

Cc. CLIFFE, Publisher and Proprietor.

riably send us their but not

Te Brandon Mail.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1589.

railways on Canadian soil. pose of getting up a boom in Gritism and making a handsome penny out of the transaction themselves the turncoat government of Manitoba made an acrangze- ment with the N. P. company giving them 4 porato sum, Whose interest is costing our quarter of the Manito! a,

VoL. 6 Nu 4]

MORE MARTINISM. The game the Local Government are

the French language anc

play: oon Separate school questions would be amus- ; Manitoba more than

not for the demoralizing ef , Cc. P. R. te build branches in

rage af it were

fects their peccadillos must have upon the ountry Martin says they are going to

abolish both, and he calls upon the clergy

and now we ave beyging to experience the consequences they are booming in Ontario

whence we expecced ty yet the most valu-

t.endorse his actions. Heis cute enough

to know if he can only get the clergy men able porcen of our minigration, American

§ Manitoba. though they are the leas: lands, American products and American of Manibotwa, vue vy :

cenr | Mstitutions te the prejudice of Manitoba,

Is it not a nice thing for Premier Green- way when he next goes to Ontario in the

qualitied of any class of men im thie try te take hold of such subjects, as they

neverlookatthe constitutional side of such ; interest of emigration to this province, to

meet the N. Po oa his own creation, because of ‘advising the would-be enmngrants irom Ontario to their foitunes m Dakota rnstead of Manitoba. What again does this local patriot, che Brandon Sun It is printing imonigration

questions, but merely the moral or re creature of

the “S300 4 mile ror

ligieus, te pound away im his faver from

the pulpits he is sure to be the immort: ] isedain Manitoba as was Koskiusee of old sie seek

the here of Poland. And it is alone the

Immortal reputation he ism se arch of. ; \ ea “9 Greenway says Martin os playing a on

hand” and speaks for himself only, whik think of this;

pamphlets for the Greenway Government,

Smart declares they are not gomy to abol- 4 settle in

advising unsettled Ontarions to Manitoba, and the N. P. a line espscially advising the Is not

ish the separate schools, but merely tore-

nove some anomalies connected with . endorsed and fostered by it, them T) y . ah the L.ecal | Sume people to remove to Dakota. he facts are Sitapuy Clues tii : . . by thusanice travesty om our consistency

But

beon expected;

! f,overninent are just as powerless to abo!l-

whac rise could have

Itis known to every one

ish either one or the other without the and justice

Trageerial y scomsent as they are

vernment whe has given the matter any atcention

nny lewn the man from the moon $ ' that the N. P. has Irrge landed interest in vith a shet yun. and ne one knows thi ' a al ' ie Staces that it has none m Manitoba— better than Martin hiauself. They may a xg super

and that its main object should be to sell had to not alone Manitoba bat all Canadian verests in doing se. | What in that companp ca = for the consequences.

previneil enactments hamper each se unticasant for nation- 6 Aiwericam lands if it sacrifice

the

ast anake matter > ih- Jites and denominations and save

, short need Provinces a considerabl: sam aaually, and

iat os all] If Martin

wek Thnpertal legislation to enable him te

t} had sad he would : tireenway & Co. for the sake of the “etc” has wiven the No PL power to bond their for S.0.0004 mile. and 31,700 a

mile in hard cash besides, so the company

acu thee odvobitoon of beth. be would ra

contideiee of a large portion of Manitoban branches hut when he has made up | S¥'°® eanuan nt eae

it el clorate,

hin wana to atta mapt on rather fem to at-

tempt to de what he knows he cannot de [4 readily raise on their Manitoban assets

an 7 annot be expe tedto do merely to much more thantherr eutlay, and raise :

Von Shoults

ar Cay te 8 anada, he

1) : their focting m this country or a means of Tals, & POETSOTLET boot, aS x ae wonuny their home interests in Canada divt tn dis att

are directly

bostdes. Creenway A Co,

richly deserves the treatment accorded : . . responsible for this, and the « SEGUE RK that celebrated Pole at the hands of a must be bud at their doors. Cane dian pasties. The question ts: Are the people goumg te bear with this kine of ey

Charlatanism and deception, or are thes

This delay ia work on the NO PLR: R. as to ask **What is he cause of all but

little wonder. That there is manipulation

vonme te subunit te such quackery on the

eceaston tig dans

' oe " ae ' i mound “the proople hike to be duped iat” ed Wen in

the people should have

enough of Martiniasm and bravade It is

By t's tine

but a f onthe s ~e he declared he was J, ards Acomplia reer ingctenayTie be no doubt, but of the facts m= the case the people will become apprised Tster on.

The company have their line graded to

going to build the No PL branches unde

his at

ind began

a provincial charter, tempt with an axe handle brigade at Fort Why cept a vice presidency m= the Compan: after

» but stubyse eptie ntly was glad to ac plenty of money to complete the rest, and

all the resources necessary, and yet they nus

under Donunion legislation stop, oceasioning a delay of a year in ac-

dermg a large amount of pr wineial ca: | tual business, at this short distance from » tom foolery. Are Manitebans going t: | the tield of what they consider a power- ar with this thing longer.are they gotng J ful rival, Can it be otherwise than that

to allow substantial interests of the pre PT there are ulterior objects in the hands of these that nominally have the direction of

that the

‘tobe tornasunderthat an unprineipl-

the matter in hand’ It may be proprietors of the landontheir first survey

iskedtoo much forthe nght-of- way, and if

pirngadveniurer may reach the z mith of his ambition on the ruins of principle.

broken plodges and provincial

Weare fully contident the Protestant of Manitoba do not ok Jesuit dectrine,or the Clan-na-gael belici

which is

cash’

the V did thes were the first to throw a

beheve im the stumolog block m the way of the city's

sulerantial Progress; and others have

yyw t, x ay » “! that the end justifies the means, apparently taken advantage of the circum

the ladder that Martin is standing on stance, and are going te an extreme in an- aait *lta at : ss

Ww hat we have to say nN tliis sulvte ct one other direetion. If the cle prot KOS seuth for all, is, that _ ace schools cannot bx of Princess, then it is.as certain asthe sun

s te ~ d set the . i reste o

abolished, or the constitution relating te}! rise and set the business interests of

the place will become so distracted aS fe |

the French langwyre changed without an

1f Martin

deal a serious blow the at city’s progress.

| |

{A lirre hetel will prohably go up im the

appeal to the high autheritres

makes the appeal in the proper spirit, he ae 7 ane

has the suppert of all whe wish the pre | ¥F inity of the depot; business places wil}

Princess avenue; anda

j spring up oon

Tf he persists in an apparent te deo he

i he deserves the con

vince well freight cut eff or connection with the ©, LP. Ro and the G N. WC. will be made east of the tron bridge from a) spur shoot: Tt is then’

the

effort, for « apital « sake. what

knows he cannot

demnation of all right thinking wen. We do not wish te be misunderstoed im = this ingoflat or near Mr. Leeche matter:and, therefore, put the case plain. | with the business g portion of place | spread all over its entire area, that the

| “wire workers” and those who encourage | them in their act, will find out the sad ; mistake tiey have made, but it will be toe

ly before our readers a aa The Winnipeg Sun hes the following: A dispatch frou Windsor says:

ANY disnxuses result) from

The Essex agricultural fair openel te . late. dav with atine lot otexhibt The North- ern Pacitic railway have sent a splendid | % display of fruits aud cereals from Minne- A STAONC FOLLOWING. r }

neglected con i

: halide bas Sheed sota, Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington stipation, such as sick headache, bac and Oregen blaod, foul huatners, heartbarn, dizziness and From one to three bottles «f

\ paragraph in the Minneapolis Trilune i reral ill health,

auniock Blood Bitters is guaranteed to cure constipation and all disesses caused by irrygn: larity of the bowls

AVA

Viesiters tathe « Xpositien netice the

' i

within a few milee of the city; they have | ' | edupoen mistaken preintses; but if it turns

a asking ee ec Sir Johm Macdonald's

ment for not acceptimy the pre

ment had been enterad into

THE BRANDON MAIL

Wa would like to answe ots contempor- i a question. Has it ever vern-

of the

second Pacitic syndigate, cotta agree-

lent C. P. R. company and published’ The second proposals were | of the “Three | much wore favorable than those first put , Sisters,” the most cel and pictur- | in, but the government had little difficulty ea in range. | in finding an adequate defence for not ac- cepti On the | sideration, it Was but tos apparent that's, Montreal per 100 Ibs all rail) was 52c. | | the object in view in putting in the secon

| advertising Manitoba in the United States |

a ee a re

|

nthe matter for personal gain’ there can |

lout that he dees, the public can under

|

| treatuuent would have cost but litthe more

h the fares- |

its contents

them. In beth cases under con-

proposals was to embarrass the govern- ment, and that there was no hope of their

acceptance. '

The Winnipeg Sun walksintothe chump in this city as above, and as the chump | has neither brains ner gumption enough to answer for itself, we take the matter in | hand. Inthe first place we are glad to find one Grit print acknowledging the second offer for the construction of the C. P. R. was a bogus one, but this proof the offer of the St. P. M. and M.

is no

wasa bogus one, as the Sun alleges they | stand on their own merits. In the case |

of the second offer for the construction of the C. P. R. contractors uames had been | smuggled into an ‘‘agreement’” without their knowledge or consent. Ross, of Quebec, the great railway man, telegraphed to Ottawa, when the proposition was up his name had been used that way. That was proof the one was hogus. On the | other hand a St. Pau! offcial of the St. P_ | M. and M. responsible for the comyeuny which is known to be a real one ‘and re? | sponsible for its undertakings; was present with a guarsutce and adeposit if needs be, | his company was ready to carry out tothe

letter the meaning of its Here is the difference offers, and the man who cannot see it mus,

We the

proposition. |

hetween the two

be very blind indeed. venture price of a new hat even the Sun man can

see it.

Although we are not a prophet and do not profess te possess prophetic foresight, we see, or at least We lmagine we see, and it will remain for time to show) whether

anex

of Mr.

our Diformation is right or wrong,

cuse for the recent somersault Stewart Mulvey in provincial and federal gentleman

polities. Asa citizen he isa

gree of respect; but om account of the prominent position he has hitherto held in the Conserva ive ranks, his wheelabout and the wireshe is nowendesavoringtudraw in the Grit interest should not pass with- out comment. It may be that he has not received according to his deserts at the hands of the Conservative party; but it 1s a very unsafe course to in turn measure a party's merits according toe personal re ceipts. At the nomination of Col. Me Millan in Winnipeg, Mr. Mulvey was one of his chief supporters, though he had but afew days before sent in his resignation as amember of the Conservative party, and is now se fully a fledged Grit that he vas extending his influence as an Orange

| for whem we have always had a high de | |

| which it should be por.

Tt is tet unlikely chat with che opening of the N. P. line to this city there may be a reduction yn wheat te the east. and if th: re is Of course the friends of the N. P. |

f

sa at once attribute it to competition on

that line. For the purpose of forestall-

ing this nonsense, we have made enquiry

lon the C. P. R. before the N. P. was ever

thought of. In 1884 the freight on wheat and now it is 47, and since ISS4, the re- duction per 100 Ths to Port Arthur has been as follows; In L884, cts: im TSS6, We: in IS&T Zde and now it is 24cts. The company as it bupreved its line, and found

(a growth of business nade corresponding

reductions in freights, and these it would doubtl ss continue to do till the end of the chapter, if it was never approached with so-called competition. a

Js SUIT ESTATE FUND.

Proposed Distribution of the

Protestant Portion.

QUEBEY, Sept. 26. [tis stated on pood authority that the Protestant commuttce of the provincial counc:! of publie mstruc- tion, which in in session here, although decaded te aceept the sum of Sid) dm) yranted tothe Protestant minority im the province by the Jesuir Kstates act, are by he tanner in li will he re request of Sur

ne means agreed as te t

membered that at the Williams Dawson and several other gentle -

aout Was at first decided that the mtcr-

esc only of the moneys should) be Trnded over to the committee, the capital remiai - the government. It

Shaw, of Montreal pheve tiat the whole

ing in the hands of is now stated Prof. Met hewtist college, will interest be met accepted lut t capital be immediately handed over te the coumuttee, From wiiat can be gathered, the provineil cabinet will act according to the wishes of the majority or the com- indeed, Premier Mercier declared age om Mont-

he

mittee : as much some thue time real.

> OPPRESSION IN CRETE,

Lonpos, Sep. 28. There is now youd reasen to believe that one or two, if not all, of the powers will Interpose vbjection to Turkey's further oppression of the Cre- tans and compel a sweeping change m the administrations of public atiairsin the ur- happy island. This action will be taken ostensibly because a community of alleged Christisns are being persecuted by the ofti cals of the Mussulman government, but really this circiunstance furmeshes the least of the reasons why the Turk is vo be coerced mto radically alcericg the method by which the Porte has governed tae tur bulent people of Crete.

> A PRACTICAL OPINION,

Le NE

On the Wheat Crop of the North. West.

Toroste, Sept. 25. D. Re Wilkie. ex | president of the board of trade and caster | of the Imperial Bank, has just recurned | from the Northwest. He says the wheat

man, tute the county of Dennis, as Weare y there is gran’. American wheat cumot

well informed, in the interest of Mr. Me- Lean. This means something, and we want the public to watch and see if Col. MeMillan does not secure him a situation, at a nice salary, in the new bureau of Now

Should the

and

Edueation about to be established. the question is; simply this: whole country change its politics, should the whole Orange society support the Grit party, which has always been a stumbling block i its way, and which Mr. Mulvey knows to be the naked truth, stmply beeanve the Conservative porty has own estimation

net treated hin, in his

according to his deserts, and because the torits have resolved on acknowledging tis servicesinasubstantial way! Tf it turnsout Mr. Mulvey does not receive an appoint

ment at the hands of the Grits as we have

intunated above, we have simply reasen-

stand the reason for his enlistinent in the yreat Reform army,

the re- ception to His Excellency the Governor

It is much to be regretted that

General was so badly bungled on Monday

last. “Tis true the nattenoay suffer ne

cilainity In consequence; but as suitable

than that accorded linn. it was a vrave

Doversight that the effort was not property

handled. In the first place he have been communicated with lefore his armval, with » draft of the address en- dis-

Had this been done

Closed, to ascertamn the time at his

posalon his arrival,

there would have been ie delay on the |

arrival of the train, and a suitable reply

weld have followed It isout of the aues-

tim te expect the cleverest of men ie re-

ply to addjr sses from small plac Ss. eine

teaiving as they mvariably do many Jecal And

wonl of welcome reminding” one of the

The anve

inthe city council and officials not being

references, off hand. then such «

sight Tome

proverbial “red flag’, on the spt toe receive intreductiens and in | their net being there tegive them to the } otuzens present LadyStanley too wasonthe | platform tomeet the ladies of the city, and | there wasno onete tell herthat there were auzht but hechelors and widowers in the city. The place may lose nothing by the shabby treatment, which we take it was the result of oversight: bat it certainly Must give the visitors «4 bed impression of the fnendliness and the sectility of the people of Brandon.

a ; ,

should } |

toate tor the <peed

compare with at, and all the Northwest farmers require to inake them wealthy a a good crop every three or four years. It they can vet aco ple oft ool claps noth ing dn the market can touch the Maniteba product

a>

The[tilbury Murder Case.

Crvrhas, Ont. Sept. 26. 0 In the case of Todd Quick and Benjamin MeMahon, charged with murdering an old man, Mr. Holton, Judge Rose has decided that the charze of inuicder agaist Quick cannot be sustained, but le has given the Crown till te-morrow morning to decide whether it will proceed against him asaccessory after the fact. The jude held that) there was evidence enough agamst MeMahon to the jury. and his defence will be enter}

e 1 upon to aner ow,

ter oes

ILISUSNESS, Var ePCiAa, t RYSIPELAS, eer as SLT RHEU?, Se lag “ARTBURN, a A\DACHE, .

1 ewery snecics c? al usorpdert 7. - ; STOMACH, BOWL} i 21...

MILBURN & (9, P75

CONSUMPTION CURED.

An old oly scciep. retired from practice, having had placed in bis hands ty an Fast India mi- sionary. the formula ofa simple vegetable rem- and permanent cure of Con H@ption, KBromehitie, Asthma, Catarrh, and all Thevet and Lung affeetion=, also a posiiive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Ner- ous Complaint-. after having teste i ite wonder fulenrative power in thousand~ of cases, ha~ felt it his duty to make it known te hix <uffer ing fellow~. Actuated by this niotive anda desire to relieve harman suffering, Po will <end. free of charge, to all who desire it, this receipt in German, Frenelior Englieh, with full diree tions for preparing and using. Sent by mail, by addres-ing with stamps, naming this paper, W A. NOY ES. 10 Power Bioek, Rochester, N.Y.

Pleasant, s2?-,

sr Gruz

NEW GOODS t

an@ we find the following gradual decline | To Hand Car LoadS of, |

c

Fresh Goods! All New Goods !

New Goods.

But our New Store is not ready, and we fear will not be before Monday, 30 Sept.

Will open. up Stock next week in) Cellar. mark and ticket. and have in readiness for Business by the date men- , tioned above.

Those who wish to see our New Stock before making their Fall Purchases, will be rewared- ed by having the

FINEST STOCK

j i !

DRY COODS

STAPLE AND FANCY,

' generally, Dr.

Millinery, Gents Furnishings, Bovs’ Youths and Men's Ready Made Clothing, © Overcoats, Furs &e &e to select from, ever | shown in this city. Bran new, | All new, Everything new, | NEW, NEWLNEW, and at) prices that cannot fail to give | entire satisfaction to theclosest | buyer.

Our Mr, McLachlan Bros. Co. Montreal is inthe city, and may be found at the Langham.

|

Morton (late of

| Parties indebted to the firm of Paisley Miller & Car

scaden, will find their accounts in our hands. No receipts valid) except Mr. A. M. Peter-

sons since Aug. 9 prompt

settlement is expected.

Paisley & Morton DECORATE

YOUR HOUSES.

The understened 1s prepared to construct

CORNER PIECES, CEHTRES,

LASTER of PARIS ORNAMENTS

Residences, Churches, Private | Rooms, Stores, &e. | }

In the HIGHEST STYLE OF [mE ARt, at Moderate Prices.

An Office, with Samples of Work, will be

fitted up in a short time, meantine

| Address

ALVIN: BLACKWELL,

P.O. BRANDON,

THE PSANUFACTURERS

| 112 & Accident Insuranee

COMPANIES.

COMEINED CAPITAL AND OTHER ASSETS OVER $3,000,000.

President

JOHN AL MACDONALD PG Goon

“in

Vice-President:

(ih, Geootb kitaM, Bae President of the

of Toronte

Thank

Wa. Bron, Bes turer, Guelph,

‘organ Manufiac Ont.

Provincia Manager

Wo seaerr,

1) Melntere Bleek

A. i.

Cachet b. A. downer Winnipeg. Yan

GILBERT, Gen Supt. Life Ins, fo Woo. How isu, Gren, Supt, Aectdent Ine. Co

J. 1. Keun, See.-Treas Toronia freneral Age nt-~

WH. HANNAM, BRANDON, = Jar ont pata tay Man.. BE. MeDon iid Yortage la Prairia, Ko J. Osburn, Calgary, NW... Geo. Hannam, bLaaff, N.W.T.. bes Mackinto-h. New Westminster, [be OW. Jolinston, Vancouver, BC. Jonna Clark Viv toria, HW.

RAILW'Y ACCIDENT TICKETS.

2oc. insures for $3,000 and 815 weekly

iniele mnity for twenty four hours.

| effete in any condition of the system.

4 a!

a - a”

,! tf bd {

t 24 mee he de dat iste The treatment of many thousands \f case< of those chromic Weaknesses aud J .reaong

ailments peculiar to femalea, e Je lovalds’ Hotel and Surgical Institute suffalo, N. Y., has afforded a vust experience in nicely adapt- ing and thoroughly testing remedies for to cure of woman's peculiar maladies.

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“Bavorite Preecrip- tion” is the only medi- cine for women, sold by druggists, under a posi.

tive arantee = from the manufacturers, that if will give satis faction in every cause, or the money paid

for it wil be refunded.

Asa powertial, invigorating tonic,

it imparts strength to Whole system, and to the womb and ite in particular. For overworked, “worn-out,”

“run-down,” debilitated teachers, millinera, dressmakers, seamstresses, “shop-girls,"” house keepers, nursing mothers, and feeble womep jerce’s Favorite Prescription is the greatest earthly boon, being unequaled

| af AD appetizing cordial and restorative tonic.

As a svothing and strengthening Nervine, “Favorite Prescription” is une py and invaluable in allaying and sul} duing nervous excitability, irritability, ex- haustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and Other distressing, pervous symptome, com- Monty attendant upon tunctious! and organic disease of the womb. It induces refreshing pas ee relicves iwentil anxiety and de sponacney.

Dr. Picree’s Favorite Preecriptio is a legitimate medicine, carefull compounded by an experienced apd skiliful physician. and adapted to woman's dylicate orgnuization, It is purely vegetable in its composition and perfectly harmless in ite For morning sickness, or nausea, from whatever cause misingg, weak stomach, indigestion, dye- pepsitand kKiodred symptorms, iis use, in @tuall doses, Wil) prove very beneficial.

“Favorite Prescription * is a pusi- tive enere for the most co uplicated and ob- Stinate cuses Of leucorrhea, excessive flowing, puiutul menstruation, unnatural suppressicce, prolapeus, or falling of the womb, weak back, “female weakness,” anteversion, retroversion, Dearing -dlown sensations, chronic congestion, inflammation and uleeration of the weoual, in- tamimation. pain and tenderncas in ovaries, accompanied with “loternal bent.”

As a requintor anf promoter of func- Gonmal sete. at that erition! permod of © from wirliood to womanhood, * Favorite Pre seription is a perfectly safe remedial a t, and can produce only good resulta. ar equally eMfcacious and valuable in tte effecte when taken for those disorders and derange- ments incident to that later and most eritieal pertod, known aa The Change of Life.”

“Pavorite Preseription.”® winn taken in econncetion wit the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disooverr, and email lazativ foxes i Dr. Piorce's Purgative Pellets (Litt Liver Pilie), cures Liver, Kidney and Rladd fisases, Their combined rae aleo removw Hood tainta, and abolishes cancero:@ a crofulous burmers from the syeteu,

Larac Bottice €1.00, vb Si1 Bott tor 25.00,

For larwe, iiustrated Treatise o 1 Disease Women (140 pages, paper-covere: |, eeod vente in stamps. Address,

World’s Dispensary Medica: Asso

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The Meet Successfal Rem ever dis Covered, an it ie certain fn itae ve ant ves net blister, Read proof below,

Strerteviisg, Py. Mey 2, . DR. J Kespats«o, Shostuaat Falla _" Gentlemen —lI have used Ken dall’s Spavin Cure for Spavine andaleoinacase of larnenessand Sth Jointe and found it.eur cure Inevery respect. Tcordially recotamupend ft to all horsemen Very respectfully yours,

CHasias J. Bracmae

KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE. St. Thomas, P

Da B.S. Keenan co. Enosbernit fale Ve Gents :—I bave userl » few votties of your Ken- dall'« Spavin Core on my colt, which was suffering from Influ enza ina very bad form, and can say that your Kendall's Spavin Cure tale complete and rapid cure. can reconmend it as the best and most effective lintment —_ ~ ee in ane Kip tly een t you vie tx» keentitied’ “A Trea-

tise on the Horse.” Yours seepectfulty,

KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE.

Por? Eur Mas, 1.

Dn BJ eg - Meottacel Pes Gentiemen niways kee .

S,asin Care and Blister on hand pow Henteive and they have wever failed ip what you state tiry will do. I have cured a bad caseof Sparin and aleotwo cases of Pingtone of yeareetan din, 8 Mares which 1 teomght ts treed from), and heave net aeen any sigue of disease to their offepring. Yours truly,

J O Beever. Price Of per hottie. or ste hotties for 93. ail drugaists have tt of can get ‘t for you, or it will he

eent t) any aidress om receipt of price by the

TOpriet kB. J. KENDALL CO., Baosburgh Pails, Ve SOLD BY ALL. DRUGGISTS.

THE KEY TO HEALTH.

Tnhlocka all the clogged avenues of thc Bowels, Kidneys and Liver, carry- ing of gradually without weaken ing the kyetern, wil the impuriies and fox Lumors of the secretions; at the sar time Correcting Acidity of th

curing Bikonsness, Dy+-

a, Headaches, oo

: Constipation, y new

of the Skin, Dropey, Dimress of Vision, Jaundice, Balt Rheum, = ae Scrofula, Fluttering ot the t, Nervousness, and Gen- eral Debility; ai these ani rman, other similar Complaints yield to the

Bux influence of

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Nantleand Dress “nh H HOOPER hoo fom tok Hed, Mons OB Oe Ha fo 10 8 SMYTH BROS.,

sHOF,T Maii- for d | as follow Macis are due to arrive at this Office as follows: me r the se t ‘iam wt We.iacm From the Kast. daily. at 18 on tM dai Eye ter Wednesday, at 18.45 the sears.ca DEALERS IN

T er-igned ha< ope ies ae it daily, except Sundays, at 12.45 Rapid City, daily, except Sunday; at 197.m, this fine of ant dh ens "y } nm n Souris, Re lan = Beresford, daily, ex- m om . > Cp sen { a a% tr BEALER IN Pes "hm Rose'and 1 Be: resford, Caily. ex- cept Sun das . at acm, in excellent tinixh ane cept Sandays, at at ype Brandon Hill<. Rounthwaite. S eee \ tria olicited, and oe i on “4 ty j J 5

ie 1; n *) Souris Ci ~ Peiiitford and Two ti ial om Tuceday and Thuriag. at pa eee GEN _. Fe: 2 an Minow on” NGA a me arco Meare WwWRINGERBS, On ive tale. pega vata Frias otitis Oliv edale, on Thestay and Priday. at Mpan, MISS JOHNSTON. Bec c SSAESE\ "| GOAL AND MACHINE OIL SIXTH ST. GROCE 4 IPITAL ¥1,500,090. RESERVE FUND, ee 000. ONE CAR LOAD |. PEESHEST AND CHOICEST aans a sam OF CIPECTORS: s i | I] Shi | § id] WM. BR ee as are dene nae De ALEX. WORDS, C d 10 Ing TN | Ing. shoe ER ag PROVISI ONS. ROBT. JARFREY, HUGH RYAN, AID OFPICH - : : : TORONTO. po WILKIE. Cashier; B. JENNINGS, Ast. Cashier; E. HAY, Inspector,

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} | Essex Centre ie sel] Cathe Toronto Stand: W est Side of Sixth Street, os ~2deaie Falls St. The her a oe. Seth Pr. Colborn Salt Ste. Marte Welland | BETWEEN PACIFIC ANB ROSSER AVENUES. S ] 1( q A LT I ES : “BRANCHES ny NORTH WEST.

Woaenistock. eee pints cinidialed oe | Wimineg Betas Mes Gia, = | RRORSEE A VIN UE,

Kor Wells up te 2) Feet Deep.

f all kin ey Sgr , | BETWEEN Jr AND Sra STREETS Ss hae 1 rename a speeried time. nterest : CC . " j ryprecial rr : i" : Crasse & Blackwell's Jams and | liaweel At irrent ale ine Material, i COLLECTIONS iia yon day of Peyi “ay TTT). has “BONDS an . DE rE ENT! RES ure nee (ion Shinvtes, ete. armalade, | cterMave ard AMERICAN EXCHANG Ban wrengote eae 4a BR DFE on 4 Shortest Notice, at A. JONES. Manager, B wesnuilieen Brauch. A.

Lowest Prices! lea & Perrin’s Sauces. Ss I This Bank Selis Choqnes of the CHEQUE BANK, Lid., of London Eng. |

Freier bee BME Sah tri ip me it He Staple Dry Goods, Groceries,

PeRNED WORK: 7 Huntley & Palmer's Biscuits. nM iat BEE- pT GrocerY CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.

a California Fruits, d & ails " alii its, dried evaporated. | et Pe ermine A A FULL LINE OF DRIED FRUITS, CANNED COODS, ETC.

ASSAM TEA. sholves : DELIVERED FREE TO ANY PART OF THE CLPy

GE NTLE MEN! CROSSE & geese Soo wee Chu- | BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.

? " Orentia ik Shrimps. and Chow-Chow, Preserved Ginger, : 'Armour’s Hams & Breakfast Bacon, Staclosrll and Sarcincn me Pooler Seana, anaes Second Door West of Sixth Street, South Side of Rosser.

ie Let” WANT VOUR Mustard and Od. Mushroom, and French Pea

HORSES SHCD Peet Mester ne

jim aden Finest Congo, ro and dapan Teas. WM. FERGUSON

C I Wi | PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Famovs Sunlight Soap and other evoods to numer to mention D , I nef poi d on | son Call on Us and Save MONEY icaateine M PORTER

“85 Medical Hall, xOURS FOR -c-as=x| WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, a arias a a ‘BARRETT 2 CO., 6th STREET THE BEST ASSORTED STOCK WEST OF WINNIPEG.

WM. WILSON, Halpin’s ", HARD DWARE - Domest siege eet Stomt ie it a Sek .

NINTuHOS Par AN DON | Vor tv Blo a = disease Y vale nt at ' , . : i | thos ses

| ts of t* ve ir,asure K > | = & THOS. HARKNESS U SUPPLY ; “HALPIN'S HAIR PROMOTER AD LL. SUPE 4 Ht It R Al BOY | Boe ee a Nails of every Description, nae et Hear, Tar and ORSE DEALER, Brown P; aper, Oils, Paints, Brushes, &e, Halpin's H d Sale Ordered Suit for S14.50, : pin o . tate ea, ; STOVES, TINW ARB, ETC. Feed an Stables 1 vents tom | | NINTH STREET, BRANDON,

_PHYSICIAN’S Rogers Cutlery and Electro Elated Spoons and Forks, Gran

J. SANDERS, PRESCRIPTIONS 8 Rap Canyet Sweeper, Charms anal Dairy Supplies WESTHROOK 4 PIRCHILDS ote SPOD | Bsepared Da Sizat by Competent D spensers Blac : seanilel Ont fs Few Wire of all kinds.

Sg ney ee Oe ee | |

; Lt Wes t nef " oN, J. HALPIN. WILSON & CO 3 THOMAS SHARP, } come. | sree 9 Painter, Decorator and Sign Writer, as + | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, All Branches of the Trade Fxcouted. including

a ee pase i Pi Cor. 7th St. and Rosser. Painting, Paper Hanging and Kaisomining, SANDERS, | eee Oe Gilding, Graining and Glazing.

Artistic Sign Writing and Cotton Signs a Speciality.--- Best

MERCHANTTAILOR MUNRO & CO. tomy! Pills a and Ointment, ing aul Caton Sigma

YN ms] . Vur i” ers of voy re a ee if yon ALL WORK GUARANTEED. HAVE REMOVED eee re canateieat trate Famaie tah ace ¥er COs Sad

SPECIAL ATTENTION

| ROSSER AVENUE, BRANDON. |

l HI rt b NTH STI kl i ys anes . a rE Mi ppl ints sean tall Pore For ( hildten anc ri the PAINT sH¢ PP, hLIGHTH STREE r Prete t. DD Fler ngs Dy ry Store ' mony Peto ir ra} iT SS ts Se, BRANDON | ug ee T rit OINi i ME NT sot a boty: _ as ality Dh ben Bom am tc og CAMPLDELLS if the ] Their Loan Store ol nt rite MTs, “i ave HITIS wn GH, Raby i sare PULAR SWELLINGS d all Thi <& ee Te if cath of th + Th mi the I Store SkIN DISEAS sh rival, and fo and om. s IT At TS LIKE CHARM O agreeable < THIS YE A'S f the Central Ho fe om premises wctured only by ot SH “WAY pt wc HMENT yet potent e 1 RH AN y eceapied by Smith A Burton rik ay 0 IN FOR D STREET, en 533, Oxtord Street), LONDON, o otegaed tor che ve atend t D T L | ' Andares iat 2a. thd. 46. Ad. 11s 23a. «each pone Pot. ard may be examined 53 & Fin ocnpnainapes pares cei 4 Dp INH HE NINTH STREET. EN Te eee a eed gualbees atte dod utente 9 ge Parcbasers she uld L Pots end Boxes, If thefAdcress is not companied! by WwW sess and Pet i Cc U T PL. ry G OXFURD STREET, LOND se THEY. ARE ePCRIOUS prauonef vel ng Procpe restse.d LOW C _S LL f.tiow its use » of Sucuen Lananstion o Rosser and Pa Avan arising from | {kot or Chronie - Smokin Tobacco es t 8 pares ery : severe £ Oo hes aonadee 5 aes - ‘ia mes Me: Dwi osaor Ian ret on. i ere FINER ee "eek 1 a ag sof Arte I 4 ~ pum v. $ 223 5 Co Pr) vy have now Fall Lines of the e aa peercrite and « ag “Ly ' ei Muetk le iS, CLEATS 2 fouad vars. Sf PEALLHC ", ac o” o.. BEST BRANDS = os Sota by an. Deacer: 812 BV. LACH PLUG AND PACKAGE i DAViS & LAWBENCE.Co. (Limited) The Great Preeetposs. D -MOMTREAL, P.2. » Sut Spermcterrhos, oreoed —1¥ meee of cases. i S in it Weakness, Spe natons, Pmapotency, Iquor. - 2 [cs and all diseases caused bY READ-MAKEF S ~ re 4 Neer YBDAHe

fheves Faas te ore Serer. teh 2. Bew GOR GALE BY ALL DEALERS. . SED

a eS Which thev are Selling: at the LOWEST oe x =. PRICES |

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Progress in Manitoba.

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Maguzine. published at St. Paul. es ies “Soe «THE GEM" MILLINERY Establishment, PROVINCE ement under the stunnlous of new ral a 7 , " iat eae ae Having returned from St. Paul with ? vs mien spe baton apenas | LARGE AND WEL! ASSORTED STOCK OF cs The Latest Parisian Styles migrati fralaway to fresh fields. |

reflux tide and for sev rl vears general \ O S dullness reined, The people whe went tm BONNETS and HATS, ---- ( ‘9

ca oe GOR. ROSSER AVE.:& : itn ALL THE LEADING NOVELTIES LEADER LANE.

ie +} ofthe Pre cial (s erminient Kept up ly unt! goes si Ls row pure prrrerl tocater to the Artistic Vit-

po PEE LADIES OF BRANDON. Best Lighted, sams ee Best Heated. | Best Stocked,

Tors cot

: | es REM OV ED ane by far the LARGEST EN . ue im : Cor. Rosser and Eighth Street. TilE DEPARTMENTS ARE: tg a : “oie SPOCK THE LARGEST DRESS GOODS cea ‘i it “a : Prices the Lowest. ee

ie eee BOUND TO PLEASE¢ STAPLE C00 DS, nthe Preva ts made conicessions mibracing Full Lines ef en hich are of material bemelit te, Se DR nels ene te each dos goo "WL, FLUMERFELT, 9 os" So SE PALACE SHOE STORE. BANCY POO HG = ne ee | Cains ial ok nee | AND: SMALE: WARES, hy i ct a rs Cees ta

cos Aoricultural : Implements a ce

! fiat peress Nick Nachks too mumerous te

rs ay Soph Of Every Description, at oS" SMITH & SHIRRIFF'S CARPETS, p timate raphlistone Oileloths. Mattings. Rugs

caniel hitting. Tall (owers, v reas ; : : Tin Curtains. Lace. silk. ane { HT biti le

ya ec hs Southesast Caraar Oth St. and Princess Avenue. Wintow Shovie.Cnrain Pole.

kesaghin si . “4 . \ nut ; | 1Fo.4HW, with reo forat ; ' Dealers in THE WATSON Manutecturmig Comipaans > Cronnels, | " ry '

practi ere wi rie el f se HE W epotig ved weenie —, est Canadnin READY MADE SUITS.

pryiela} i yack

n veryi t .1t hn 1 ! = ©

VAT AS es and ne at f stert! Tre Woarson Mowers. Rakes. Harrow s cle, Wi alse sell | FUR MEN AND BOYS, > the American AT Steel Binder. manutaetuted fv Wri Dees y Th

SEVERELY ATTACKED. Se uel 4's. ¢ MED Overcoats. Ladies Fur

Micutles. Circulars Capes. Mutts,

& . - j . Site-yebes live t Se cai ul 5 American Butierd sulikey and Walking fms Phe \vl (apres Mens and Bovs Un

ler's W ~ mer a z . a6 Da tie Net ncn, Atice Hoven American Buftfore Gangs. Sulkeys and Walking Plows. | «li rwear, Shirts. Ties, Collars, Nie Hesity Seaiin: Giinces Mita ihe. => ‘yet ~) “wt | » tepe 7 Cm OM tay two K uh vinviieate ' HikE CE lL. E Bh. I I. J }

met iy green pete " DRESS AND MANTLE pe" “HOUSEHOLD SEWING MACHINES. MAKING

de . the present | Mas wor of Repair of all kinds kept en 5 psn Seta v Inna ad re tine vr ; a Sa . : . ty é bn oth vers [ders Style, aannel ; Ne peter Manitoba baer ses ut IAG" Workiwiihip cuaranteee. Tey 7 PO SS SG 2e% Ful 4 ( eocprenpder test at ‘] \ivs Cb Dates whe will. ne doubt. give vou the best <atts

aiycrectagen etic pee meses Gt, SMI'EH. J, See Ge

ST raie on an | a er rernree

o ol Gold, $1 Pants. Dept. 2. The supplement 9 “PRs Pease por eae woth Hate eee i ee EK MUI SION We have uans New Lines we 4 ‘4 Tribe NT s det tirley g ere . Le : raat. Ene gyeerinent Ot oe ul (ale eed ae a have never handled betere, the s scove - wold tha etauiie sie aetna ane would like all whe can te » ' 2 e ; me (h s are bere ferried A few davs ago Louis Wi Seeks Ved ate) Sice Vous visit ws ny or rot, as Veo

¥is

" ie 8 There will he a cbtient meeting Hiller Commrencest cligimg a rai pon AND HMYPOPHOSVPHUELTES. “A is}.

w ars, at which i sH able } BH otel This the several a Psors s tions will be issued that t! Votes re ttracted| thy Th ‘pearance of : A : Palat +M , : tern’ ? 4 - , 5 . 4 fe Bo rae! seme Bex a a Me dark, vellowish sani that was being taken oy me leaner fat elect 1 -! J PEt Urtices . z ; ~ vet + ¢ Alicea + } - m™,: . frou pth of alwout seven feet. ami SUCimsitised "ha © mGs iicate steitiac a tL Vert foo a ato oour lank. This would result in a lange Se? eee te can take it, Remarkable asa Flesh We Want yous ngs . ' es ee gavern—. Sanh whose nfmenced washing The t Persons (sain rapid (rreat Pry Crocnds Store > ; , . itraucer Doris i Tapia @nt being declared elected, although an result so far are more than venfying then while takiws it

; mit wit y of The Vote Gast im titeir rospec- 6 poyaeecotatron r< rich <hows of vold are le ! tiwe lest ricts. All Vecerlanns st demon- | 5 ae as Scott's Emnulsiot uknowledged by Cor. Rosser Ave.

i small washings of earth

= stritiggs will le viz Sly repressed | : Physicians to be the Finest and Best Pre- a dung the next twe weeks, aud the hows Mr. HF. washed aleut two pounds of paration of its class fot the relief of and Leader Lane.

relating te egal assemblage etill be sand, and has oltained more than a del

=* strictly enferce: lar’s worth of dust CONSUMPTION. SCROELLLA,

wale enture with :

_— > ———

-e- GENERAL DEDILITY,

‘ramco is Xavier Sept. “i CANNOT FAIL.

wie

by a showe!

2 IMP 20s E Thom: os, of soritmurne. P. TRIED! TESTED! PROVED! .. Writes y two children rosdived YEAR avo last ~-ummer I was troabled f r tres! Genegt frou Fowlers Extract of Wild A withdv-eatery. TP procured Dr. Fowler.- Wasting Diseases of CHILDREN, and , hires Gerrs for Diarcthasa avd sammer com.) Extraet of Wild strawberry aud South. necaseinn CHRONIC COUGHS. PENEIA RVAT to, Mire, Fe Seng laint Tyave at acoording fo dinetien and | to directiom, which © cured

es oon recovered. Be sure and get the | Roneet E. Cerner, Ly ndbaret, Gn. This ne! { ) Ca uible. icine care. al Liou cue of the bewel ‘i 32.4 3; + Sie |