3 Â¥% ANOTHER VIEW NX Ahat he: will work dof a. . month. 6. ___word may be depended on with a cer (y;ï¬ty,v _équlled by few other things â€" on this planet, 1t he falls sick w .‘ promptly provides a countryman‘ to $ do his work, and, even if he quarrels ‘ . with you, he will not quit ‘this . j0D. ~*‘Although superior to the white; Jadâ€" _ prer in this regard, the Japanese: is _ _not quite â€"so reliable as the China . <* mian. He often wants to leatn. ~A wj‘m a ‘military sreret, of " some. * :* thing else, apd when his purpose 7 *~‘accomplished, . he resigns ypolitely ... yolunteering toâ€"‘get you a new bdy.‘ Both Chinese and Japanese are °x " ‘‘ceedingly ~Cleanly in their person \ pabits," in fact, tleaner ; than Euro _pean immigtants of ~their ‘class. Di _ Hutchinson says that any Chinatow _ can be kept in good . sanitary Con h ~Mition . merely ~by a little energeli * ~ and honest healthâ€"policing, and D . Senforcing the building and. lodging _ laws already in existence. The wotse i‘ ‘joints‘ in â€" Chiratown are. those * ‘which aré run for. â€"the benefit w white . visitors and white patrons And, again, the great majority on ~"Qrientals abstain altogether from aiâ€" « gghol, and the tew saloons in China _ " town can genetrally be picked _ ou j %mt ol & timely article. l Work, . The writer, Dr. Woods HMutch~ inson who as medical : bealth officer has hbeen in close touch wich â€" all Classes along the Pacifi® Coait for a number of yeats, may be rega{led asan authority on the subject . ind As he is neither an employer.. not. & workingman what he say$s ‘Should be free from bias. an unlimited immigration of Mongoliâ€" ans¢or Asiatits, according to the II the consensus‘ of intelligentâ€"oplwion â€"of every one ‘except ‘the labor u5 Yon#," the hoodlums and the politicâ€" ‘ians apd ‘editors: who truckle to ‘guch d.-.'w that the m gion of Ifroma quarter to hili _ a ary MoRE WHISKEY AND TOBACCO CONSUMED a# &thw., Oct. 24.â€"The report ol Department of â€" Inland . Revenue for the last fiscal yeat (nine. month, %o «March 31)â€" was .issued toâ€"day. "The revenue â€"was $12,096,930 as com pared ° wifh $14,435,042 for the preâ€" ceding 12 months. " The quantity o‘ spirits produced . was .$5,061,388 proof gallons. All Canadian whiskey® has to be kept in warehouse for $Wo years before it can be sold. A1 thie beginning of this year 17,034,42( proof gallons were ? warehouse unâ€" mon ‘Were "Péported as ~ agaiust 377,908 | im 12 mon 4 $ lot Aian dis: tillery products N steadily _ increasâ€" The . average: quantity ‘ol fobacco. ht o ns T id oo i t was + y for the last nine Ju the ~ * total Was 12,101,678 pounds a substantial Increase. ‘The pumbet ol cigars takâ€" e .':m u’z.'u':' x3¢ in l::e'm’m' As 4 P ing year. . The annual mpm head of Spirite was .947 spirits, . as ‘against .8¢1; beer, 5,885 gallons . as against u: wine 0032 gaitons (no as against ’ :.ww‘m ' . PDuring the Ascal peliod> 29,154 OoF THE JAP meters hi ,....‘.| Certain relief and usually complete recovery 1 will result from the following treatment: rika. Hope, rest, frosh air, andâ€"SCoff‘ £ »-'.?L" â€" 'm‘ REPORT OF THE PuS1 MaAsITERâ€"GENERAL ~Ottawse, Oct. ~23.â€"The report . ol the pg:lwu the fiscet period . of ninc months, ending Marcu sist last, _ issued toâ€"day, shows & surplus. DL\ reveniie ‘over expenditure amounting : to,. $1,082,30L. #or_ the whole twelve _ months ‘of the preteaâ€" ing year: the surplus â€"was $1,011,â€" 165. 1+ m ters to the nuiiber ol~ 621,8300 were cartied 10 and from Uttawa. . ‘The number: of postouices _ incteased â€" by 43%, postal note offices: by 355, amdt inouey gider . offites by 119. "~> The_DOLICL. MB _ CHRRC PE dPLEC O uen Cai c total savings ‘in the postoitice uw-!u'onla_ £KQOR« S .).. "~ sA kc ksn 1. imgs ban« amounted vo 38, $08,2405. ---ï¬-----*-â€"-- o oi ihe miléage of mails carmed . inâ€" STRONG SiarF UE OBFICERS creased by 617,478. * f um x uo 3 * Toronto stands at the head "olth |. The aijourned annual meeting _â€" of list of Canadian cities â€" in respect lo gross . revenue â€" the ‘Higures dor . the vity being $998,451. E was seventeen FazofS, 81X CIaMmoNU . 2° 764 .qur rubbers, five pairs socks, thrâ€" en stockings, one clergyman‘s stolé, twentyâ€"theee summonses, five â€" teeth three â€" pair : trousers, filty toys, ont wat .medal, ten watches, two wigs, and one window. cleaner, it ue APPORTIONMENT CALL 55. â€"â€"â€"â€"UPON DIO0CESES Toronto, Oct. 26.â€"The Board ol Anglican Missions yésterday . adoptâ€" ed â€" the appointment call . upon the dioceses, intreasing the western as sessments â€" about 75 per . cent., and placing them on â€" the same /« pFoporâ€", tionate rating as to families, conâ€" tributions, parochially ~and éaqy men. â€" ~~ 1t was felt that the East had péen doing the best and the â€" de: sired . ~incréase of means shourd comé _ from the hitherto favored Secâ€" tion. â€" The assessment . struck was: }M;om‘ §2 347; Athua-: u&; ‘W, $ f s0® ' lumbia, $1,400, fred 5 ; Hurton, $16,800; 00;, Kgoâ€" tenay, $1,274; enrie _ 13 New © Westminster, $2,500; $7,875; Nova Scotia, 6,845, Ontatio 300; . Ottawa, $7,875, Qucheto Pis, A ie‘ je M "(u«‘;i‘- 4 ;A,' 44 ~'l'omw..hhflm _ were added _ $2,000 tor Mackenzie ~River $2,000 for Athabasoa, $§800° tor ‘the Yukign® and : $1000 for. the Columbia Coast Mission mionth, as ~co W Mrowed on inctease of during the month was history. 4 » history : ;â€" o c : io t ks Hke e e ie t ie t it / 3k .‘ 4 Tor ibe Mrst cight nionthy of the present year the homestsad entrics""n‘ the West totalled â€" 20,658, »as.compared wnhd;xm the first ¢ight months w_-;& C o Driring" the first ©1W0 100000 S in nociar oJ pecsenger 3ist, official returns of. the British Board ‘of Trade the total number of pa Izbhflfln‘t Britain Tor Canada was 115,811, of which. 103,188 were of British origin. This‘is an increass, as compared :g‘th last year, of 24, 131 in‘ the total number, and :of 23,904: ‘in those â€" of British origin. . ; _4 * Consumption is less deadly than it used to be. 3 BEX > & s \ â€" Hon ~Solicitorsâ€"W. M. Cram and _E. W. Cléement. C us tairly . plentardi, S&hsiy, whete grown is / pientilul and <of ~ catra quailty ; Large cabpage andâ€" cathitower_ Auave yieracd â€" wel ‘andâ€" are â€"of . fair . qualâ€" ity. H‘otatoés whue "tarmng‘ â€"cout peiter than> expected, are onfy _â€" all . Â¥Qrage" orop, : *.= ; n 45.z The axjourned annual meeting â€" of ie‘ pommunronie arcp es 1 the Berln and Waterloo branch _ Of RICHARDSON ARRESTED: the Children‘s Aid. Society was held s nivied . C on Thursday evening in the Kree in< ! Owen Sound," Dét. 20.â€"It was by~a prary board room, at Which â€" there â€",poyer ~ tu6" that Thomas A. Rich was a good attendance of membet®.| {yrgson,> the alleged thiel : and Diga~ ‘The election of omfcers for the €BBIC) migy <who is wanled here, WA AL ing ‘ year: resulted as lolows:iâ€" |â€"rested ‘this. â€" afternoon .. in. London, rresidentâ€"Rev,. W. C. Loese, | Ont. ~ kicharson has béen a sawyet 1st Â¥iceâ€"Presidentâ€"aA. :».â€" iiallman ~and sawâ€"setter ~ in the iumberâ€"mills und Viceâ€"President ket. 1. SPEOW [ jor a number of vears, and when he Rec.: Sect â€"Geo, 11. Clarke. aammm Wegenast, . Wa T100 o R Bubo. AND #1.00. T. Eagen, Mrs. M. . Wunder; NSE Linger, miss M.ssoyder, Mrs. . _ 3. Colgahoun, * Mrs. J. 6. Fischer, Mrs. G. mwilier, Sherif Motz, Rev.. G. 9. Damm, Rev. W. A. Bradley, Mev. 0. W. . Andrew, Rev. A. J. Fischer, 11. J. Bowman, Geo. Davidson, W ri. liiddell, Geo. Viebel,. J, Addison ‘Taylor. and the officers . Of . the. 90â€" ciety, _ seven to constitrite a quorâ€" Executive wmmrtteeâ€" Mrs. Jacob Kautman," Mrs. H. l;; Janzen, ‘Ht! ;Rh’dï¬;’s&uh ~Motsâ€"and Rev: ) uq the arrest IOlOW! ‘The President, . Secretaty, m*ff,’:' ,,‘:,'?“':,“,;‘.""-' Society Agent,© Sherif Mots and Iev }‘ f foutng io steg merin m ETEALINS X KIPE, i to artange for | the pubâ€"| . feation . of _ report : O "the Por, STEALING A RIDE, accomplished during the past year. 3 LV Agent C, R. Milier (was authoriâ€" * l consumptio®. wi_ to make some immediate arrange~ ments â€" for the: care of @ boy â€"~ ‘n Ayt who is in an advanced . Stage ol SUMMER COTTAGES ALONG GRAND RIVER ects Treasurerâ€"Mrs. (DL.) YEGETABLE CRUFPS gages uis Settioments ‘leaving . th¢ Lile ~Company a ereditor fot $ |812.$0.. ‘thne _ _amount ol â€" 33,a80 °41 had accrued from similar turnovers bevs«.en the ‘settliement mp& | ferred to and the windingâ€"up of . the I Â¥ork Loau. . ; * 4 ~ Toronto, ~Oct. )h-ab\.m Lite‘s claim "against the York Cous» ty mavings ‘and â€"ioan. to, to the Extent ol â€"38,,387.4% was . yesterda» presenté@ ‘to Oihoiai Reteree Kappeto. Of this ~$6,108.27 ~reyresents â€" amâ€" qunts . credited _@gzainst. premiums uh the assignment of shareholders‘ pass boous. ‘The balauce includes> ~rents, taxes, insurance, interest, el¢. _ . The clain of the ‘Toronto ... Life on the â€"pass booâ€"8 y divided : into two aniounts, © one of $2,812.86 and the otherâ€" of"â€" 33,880:41." Mr, Symonds explained <thaut â€" the smalier account was a balance on «n accountâ€" â€" . jor about $70,000 which the company had vredited against prenilums forâ€" simare boiders . who had turned~ over their shares. The Â¥ork ~LOan was Tather soort of ‘ tunds~.at the time and.an agreement ~was arriveaâ€"&t by which the ‘Fotonto Life" Company 100% 0v er> certain premises from the. : Y ors Loan for 360,000 und some ~ â€"Rmioft ~ Mr. symonds contended that . the Toronto Lile was enfitled to rank. as a~ creditor . for these amounts &is6. the windingâ€"up order‘ was issued, tlis may be.ruled to have been a . mere assignment by the sharcholders and not "a complete turnover. . It is probable as regards the smalâ€" er amount, ‘but as regards the amount represented by pass boous that Were in the Life company‘s ‘hands â€" when for a number of years, and when he disappeared> from St. ‘Thomas, ~after Â¥he victim â€"of: his second matrimonâ€" ial © venture, Miss Weit was brougat home, it was thooght that he wouwd make ~his way out of the province to some other. point: where the saw tills aro> numetous. f He had. frequently. spoken of a GO-J gire to go to South America to work in the â€"mills there.. An adverâ€" tisement wasâ€"placed â€"in a daily paâ€" per â€" calling for a conipetent. saayel. andâ€"â€" sawâ€"setter to go to South Am erica, _ fare advanced ta acceptable man. Among the. replies received was oneâ€"â€" from â€"â€" ‘‘Thomas | Alexandet,"" which are â€" Richardson‘s â€" Christian names. Mr. J. S. Findlay, for whom Richardson had been Gn_wyh To those who. witnessed the acci dent it is surprising that be _ dic not meet with ; instant death.© i.« was removed" to the Galt hospital in , the ambulance. and from whom . the latrer had 8to. len‘ a furâ€"lined coat, at once 7ecoghe zed the application as . from }h man that is wanted. fostructions were wited to tae Londox / police, and the arrest followed at the fac« tory ‘in the east ond where Richardâ€" Galt, Oct. 24.â€"Lloyd Brown,claim ing Brantford as s home, met with very painful injuries â€" on the CP.R. afternoon m:e;:bm lm&f tn::l‘, necessitating the: ampiitat of hi tight arm wve'%. y Brown . was endeavoring VO ©D°MA!! {ree© transportation : to somé westetn point â€"and vhen:zmveud on one of the " Oil ~tanks ordered to, â€"get oft stumbled and fell beneath Anc fromi a persen‘s eye? @HE ~DISTURBED HIS MEAL ~‘Not a very lwf‘ sum, one .would thke fat t e * the operation, * s 3e S on e en c oning along the street, a Cinder m in het â€" eye; and Anding a dificulty in getting | rid of the painful < t Intruder, went to a physician, on Cat) This reHever of human painâ€" had just sat down to dinner, bat _ he atose, and . simply .by using the cotâ€" ner of a bandkerchief badâ€"the . éinâ€" der© extracted in a very short time., The pattent was, of: course, de.Aghtâ€" e@ to be relloved of the Cinder . _ so speodily. wl "What is the Tee?" she inquited: . ply _ 1t nearly took my & the y lady ï¬mm What is it worth to take a cinder 1t Two dollars," was. the quiet CLAIM $8,387.4%, year the LOSES AN ARM brea th. awa y 1 | oneor : Graduate Toronto: Conserva e A tory of Music. f ; TEACHERS ~OF so| PIANO, ORGAN AND f THEORY â€" A Serious Diversion of Milk Sup ply From Butterâ€" makingto Other Causesâ€" > PRICE OFâ€"BUTTER â€" AND THE CAUSE The sensation: of the doy is the exceeding high prices of dairy proâ€" gucts andâ€"of egge.~ With dairy butâ€" ter selling at from 26 to 30 cents â€"a pound and creamery butter as ‘N!h as 35 cents ‘and eggs at 25 cents "a dAulen °. Lhere . 1# # .. _£O00rm feeling that at present prices these foo® "products _ will have to be â€" disâ€" penséd© with entirely. WWM . noie 1oC. To ts mal C * P a m cheene, it W ped pront: the producer. Last year, during the greatet patt of the m«mm;‘ aid not bringâ€"such good ~paying| reâ€" sults to the producer. as did cheese.. ‘Tonsequenrtly the attention of ; milk. producers: has this year more largeâ€" JAy : turned ‘to cheeseâ€"making . afid (Jess butter: making. . The strixe of. the ‘Toronto milâ€"men : vurned the attentâ€" Jon of the: milk deaters ~ in â€"â€" other "and <~~wider directions tor â€". theil ‘source of supply.© They went a8 Aar west as the County of Oxfora, and in order to ‘get milk were foreâ€" ed to pay â€"more ‘than farmers were ?pnin‘ through cheese and butter tactories. _ ‘they paid . furmers $1.09 a hundred pounds . of milk the farâ€" inets having to. pay the freight charge to Toronto which amountâ€"to about 45¢ â€" ‘per hundred . pounds. Theâ€"conâ€" denuser â€" concerns. finding it â€" impossiâ€" LI¢‘ to get a sufficicnt supply of miln to keep their â€" establishment _ going, made an â€"offer ol $1.40. a ~ hundrea for / miik \during~ the month of. Ocâ€" Aopber and $1.00 a hundred for the Tour months> following Qctober and they tooâ€"would draw â€"the milk®© ar "their own expense. it is ~needless to say thatâ€"they by this offer obtain>o the needed supply. < < To meet . this, foronto again increased the price by an Ofler of $1.75 per hundred pounds ireight per: undred pounds to ‘Foâ€" ronto, 1t will thus be wen that the farmers as béfore . paying the 25¢ milk is being diverted from the chan nel of â€"butterâ€"making. â€" 4 + Again it may be stated that the amâ€" ount ‘of : milk" proauced ‘during this season kas fallen‘a way considerably owihg to the lack of pasturage . fo: the cows. The Tong backward $pring was unlavorable to growth, and conâ€" sequently, â€" fodder Hasâ€"been scarce. Hay is dear and imiprovident farmers are. selling <their â€"hayâ€" and theirâ€"cows under ~the faise notienâ€"that they will detive greater profits thereby. Others again are disposing ol their cows swne ol lack ol . fpdder. Again i1 claimed that butter cannot zo above its present high price, .as ~wt. are to have importations of Siberian, Australian and New Zealand butter. A quantity of â€" Siberian butter is exâ€" pected ‘to artive about the beginning of November, and another from Aus tralia ‘ about the shiddle of Novemâ€" Jand â€" will. not likely . reach us untii ‘January.~ These importations _ are expected to effect the prices of butâ€" terâ€"‘in such a way as to place this important © article ~within < the reach of . consumers. ‘The scarcity ‘Of butâ€" ter at this season of the year is unâ€" procedented,. notwithstanding the fact that the exportations of this . yeat have© starcely _ reached‘ oneâ€"fifth â€" of what â€"was exported last year: ..~ To check & ‘wold quickly, get *from your _ druggist some little Candy Cold â€" â€" Tablets â€" called â€" Preventics. Druggiste everywhere are mow. diy pensing Preventics, for ‘ they are no! only safe, but decidedly certain .and prompt. Preventics contain _ ao Quinine, no laxative, nothing harsh nor nfl; Taken at . .. the ;‘sneeze * ‘Preventics will pre vent Pnewmonia,© Bronchitis, â€"LaGrip pe, étc. .: Hence the name Preventics (lood for Teverish children. 48 Pre ventics: 25 cents. Trial boxes Sets. Bold by A. G. Hachnel,. Waterloo. Bouta Bruce Liberals have nominâ€" ated °R. E. Troaxr for (the Legisiaâ€" Miss A. R. Bean, Miss E. L. Bean, Puplis prepared for exstination a PSE EeSE PAE PPeettt 2 Dundee, 0. H. EHEES er. Bt. Milverton, A. J, OUNDICK, Manager. Berlin Branch, . FRED % ACHESON, Manager Linwood Brasch A HOUSEMOLD * FAVORITE. Chronicle Telegraph Office, Water« $ loo or Daily Telegraph Mee,ï¬o}-lln sourany Orrices:" MONTREAL, â€"P,. Q.: _ §3 TORONTO, LONDON, HAMILTON, OTTAWA, ST. JOHN, N w AOENW WANTED EVERYWHERK o. ~ _ _~â€" The Sovereign Bank of Canada The Loading Moat Market THE WILLIAMS MANUE has the reputation uwm its nor~erous customers the cholceat and best of meats all the In m‘lhoolnuh‘nhm Beof, Pork, Veal, Lamb, Sugarâ€" Cured Hams and Bacon (our own m;&-um,flm.l- In line of hom*~â€"thade sanâ€" :‘ AMunixos Jarvis, Req., _ â€" ‘â€" < â€".~ President . .. Hox. D. McMura®, ,_»;.;g ast 0_ ARCH, CAMPBELL, Begq., M.P. w the g e Nee ‘,\ s fan A. E. DvarkwT. Heo.:. M.P. â€" ALEX. Brvc®, Raq., KC. _ â€" Brantford make, 6 horseâ€"power. â€" Just the thing for farmers, bakers ’of.mh;‘ugrg'-‘ t post er, In useâ€"only a few yeers ooly. Wil sell wr,‘: ain Apply. ~ oi s ealer e al ce ol ©_ »..G, Junx®7%, Interest at best current rates . â€" ~~â€"â€"HEAD OFFiCE~TORONTO NOE Paid Up Capital: _ «~ » W CGas or Gasoline Engine For Saloa L At Dest. CHLECHE AwUCS . PMAE M .â€"FRED BOEHMER, Bs Â¥ r Linwood Braschk, R. E: ."B 8 Manager. Bt. Jacobs, GEO, L. v Savings Bank Department. AT A BARGAIN. #IRE INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED IN 1863. J o rrttrcbin dcuptler $426,808.17. 4 OaRp OF DIRRCTORA Geo Randai, Reg., Warerio®s Dr. J. . Webb, * William Batdor, Beg. 1 @©eo. Dicbel, Bsg., 3. L. Wideman, Kag.. #h Jacoba Allas Bowinan, Beq., Preston, v.l.a-nm::. OFRFI & @sorge Randal, Wm. Suider, Fraak Haighh, Managor, lospecter, Branch, J A