'THE DAILY WHIG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 'THE 5 © M. EDITION | SECOND EDITION NEWS ALSO ON PAGE FIVE. POSTER'S CLAIM. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. to Tear Him To Pieces--Curi- ous Study 6i Sociology--Im- poster Is In Hiding. Sept. 24.--The public ex- in London over the fanatic who styles himself the, Messi- ah, furnishes a curious study in socio- logy. The mere mention of his name is sulficient for the asse aublage of 'many thousands, all anxious to do. bodily harm to the impostor. . It is a strange commentary on the supposed phlegmatacising of the me- tropolis that it is necessary to as- several hundred policemen for his protection whenever it is known that this pastor of a small parish is going from his house to the church to conduct a service. The offender has done nothing cept to announce the other day members of his little sect that he was the reincarnated Christ. He made no fuss about it. He did not manifest the least for temporal power or even recognition outside his own small cirele of followers, But his declaration cot into the papers and forthwith the passion seized .many thousands of Londoners to tear him to pieces. The other night a coachman ped in front of the North London sta- tion and remarked jokingly to a hy- stander that he was waiting for Pi- "The rumor spread like magic, within a few minutes, the cgowd to a moh many thousands. police reserves were called out, they suce- What Is Going On In the Business World--The Market News. Surar® trade reforte indicat, very healthy London, citement Pigott, combitions. | Wheat exports from the United States and Canady this week total 5,435,000 bushels, as | against 3,841,000 in the corre sponding week ¥ last vear. : 4 for RCnt Receipts of wheat at the past Some Guns thre \ days were 376,000, including 343,000 Don' t Kill | entals' American. Corn receipts 23, 400) een tals, American Indhan wheat shipmenis SAGHO0 Liverpool last week 192,000 against bushels the week 528,000 - bushels the No wheat ship- No matter how good a shot you may be, but by buying from MITCHELL your gun is guaran- teed as every gun is thoroughly tested, and you can try it before you buy. Powder, shot, loaded | shell and rifles. i Mitchell's Hardware, 68 Princess Street, Kingston. Fbushels, , before, and m Same | camble week last year Aus ralian nents winter wheat Rus-ian government reports and North Caucusus vood Spring wheat Mitkile crop in Poland Voloa digrict unsatisfactory above the fistrict, unsatisfactory and in the south-east goal. : Belleville, 10 5-1te. to 1ofe.; to 10lc.; Watirtown, N. Y. Cowansville, Que., 10 3-16e. N.Y. lite. Brockville, 10 5-1¢c.: Winchester, 10d Mo mey 1s to obtain even Per more ex- generally average in the to beyoud desire Lweed A Monreal extremely tizht and dificult , five seems (0 be ich ler in the streaw has put its nt. Most of the brokers are re- ¢ buying orders when cannot viry well help themselves. Yet, the market. is patch savas: now at the advar and a hall stop- wy Mayoralty 1903. To Tha Electors of Kingston: | 0h yup to six per ce ws a gott. and grew The and it was two hours hefore ceeded in controlling the mob. The cry was constantly raized "Here he comes." "Down with the impostor ; Let's get at him." Meanwhile the putative Messiah will any | romain in 'retivement far the present. It the | Ho lives almost in luxury with his present fiscal year is wifa. who has considerable relations, it is explained, those 'of all others of the sects do not believe in ordinary mariage, are purely platonic. i-- THOSE CORONATION MEDALS. First Canadian Contingent Will Receive Them. Sept. 2.-'Sir F. W. 'Bor of militia, has been ad Colmer, secretary of the hich commissioner of Canada in Lon don, that the coronation medal will be issued to the Canadians who went over with the coronation contingent. In connection with a statement puh- lished in the London Daily Express, purporting to come from a Col. Fer vere Townshend, who 'made a report to the war oflice that the forts along the Canadian frontier, ave absolutely inefficient, dt is learned at the depart- ment here that Col. Townshend did not report to the Canadian govern ment before makings his tour of in: ction. It is considered that ii he a been an inspecting officer his first duty on arriving in the country would have been to'report to the militia de- partment, but as he did net do and has never been heard of*at "the lor partment, his eriticisms are not taken serigusly. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain has cab- led the eovernment that "the 5th Bat- talion Roval Garrison Artillery, = has leit Encland for Halifax, and that on their val they will relieve the third special sevice battalion. The cable goes on to state that secretary ol state for war desires te convey ap- preciation of the valuable assistance rendgred by the Canadian government in maintaining the battalion at Hali fax. He has much pleasure in testi vine to the good behaviour of the battalion. 1 -- WILL NOT COMBINE. and some ther except --1 am a can- ouracing buying, vear 1003, in- LADIES AND GENTLEMEN didate for the mayoralty for the and respectiully ask for your votes and fluence on my behalf. J. T. WHITE. spite of the situatiam, strong. During of the the traflic system was quite 1902 being a greater 1002 in ross the ¢ Cane ctriking- the increase on the vear per cent., possibly than on the the density of the company's aston over twenty-one expansion of traflic was shown bv other large Tailwav continent. record go far during ~ fair criterion, thy 1903 will be equally like who Their during the ten weeks ending Sep the traflic inst $7,342,000 for business ishing. . Far first 17th, 8,233,000, ae of ou Mayoralty 1903. To the Electors of Kingston: LADIES. AND GENTLEMEN :--I fully solicit your votes and influence receipts were 1902, tember UTOSS an inerense €891.000, or more than twelve respects | per cent last year's remarkable volume of to elect | trafic, ---------------- me as Mayor for 1903, JHBELL | A re MOTHER HENDY'S to the youngest known who All Healing Ointment Will Cure Burns, Frozen Limbs, Cuts, Salt Rheum, Brokem Breasts, Cracked Nippies, Children's Sore Heads, Boils and Bealing Fingers. PRICB--25c. Iingston eletpymen = Ottawa, den, minister vised by Mr. annotneitg his. e daughter of a prominent well #in citizen is church circles. , J. 8. R. McCann has sold the dwelling at 26 Pine street, John Grant, to W. H.s Reynolds, Mrs. I. A. Taylor, Toronto, is vis iting friends on Arch streets brick owned: by "UNDERWEAR! Do You Invariably Make We Invite Comparison, Especially in the Under- wear, in Which We Have Always Saved Money for Ovr. Customers.' it a Point to Compare Values ? <0), LADIES' FLGECE LINED VESTS AND DRAWERS, in sizes, White and Natural color, only -25c. each. all LADIES' UNSHRINKABLE WOOL VESTS AND DRAWERS. We claim this garment to. be the equal of our old 75ex line. Spe- cial 50c, each. ey LADIES' PURE NATURAL WOOL VESTS AND DRAWERS, in both Swiss ribbed and ,full-f ashioned' styles; every. desired weight for iall and winter wear," 90c., $1, $1.10, $1.25, $1.35 each. Afradd, of Congress and Renioval of Cattle Tariff. Sept. 21 The combina- areal packing houses = in has been abandoned, at present. The decision not the combination due degree the attitude of the national administration towards trusts as outlined hy President Roosevelt in his recent speeches to the possibility that in 'they etent of a consolilation, 'might remove the tariff on Chicago, tion of the the country least for the to complete in a large 1S to Combinations, Body Belts, Corset Covers. Tights, FONOTeSS cattle, ELASTIC RIBBED WOOL UNDERVESTS in all sizes from "infants to small ladies. Vests, White and" Natural color, 15¢., 20c., 75¢. GIRLS' DRAWERS, long and short sleeves, 35¢.; 40c., 50c., 60c., Lost In Woods. Ogdensburg, N.Y., p11 Powers, nmeteen old, last Tuesday trip Cranberry' Lake, in the with a party of his friends, bavame separated irom the was unable to find his wigs. He shot a deer, forts to find his fellow hunters lost trace of the animal. He also shot a porcupine, and attempted to eat 1 meat, which he was unfible to do. Sa turdav a party of hunters found Pow after being without food for five He was in a terrible condition, unable to speak or walk. Spt. Ww. J veal 3 on a hunting near Powers party, way from the but in his of- CHILDREN'S PURE WOOL UNSHRINKABLE DRAWERS.--+Every garment stam ped' Unshrinkable, warm; texture fully guaranteed, 50c., 80c., 5c. \ > ii UNDERGARMENTS.-- Every style and quality in every Swiss, Ribb and Natural Wool, 25¢c., 30c, each. ° VESTS AND very soft and 90c., $1. rev ---- BOYS' size. Fleece lined, Union, 35¢., 40c., 50c., 60c., 75c. ers, dave being Plea For The Armenians. St.Louis, Mo., Sept: 26.-Arda of the An National sod MEN'S FLEECE LINED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.--Every one | \'utnians--in this country, has warranted 'wool feece. and none in .the lot worth less than 7bc. | & letter to the secretary of each. Many of them sell usually at $I each. All sizes from 32-- John Hay. requesting his interven 44 in. Your choice while they last, only 50c. each. tion with the Karopean powers in be i halt of the Armenians in Turkey. Special. od union, CON "tate, Have Submarine Telephone. Christian Nept. 20 Fizhery ex perts and wiricians are interested in the invention Ngpwegian tel 1 arine telephone the wate of fords, SCOTCH FINISH LAMB'S WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. . --Vary special values at 50c., 75¢, 90c¢., $1. . Is cap 4 wrdons o I PURE NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR. warranted a shrink, the well-wear quality, $1, 81.10, $1.25, $1.50 each. -- EXTRA HEAVY UNDERGAR MENTS. suitable for winter wear, | $1.25, $1.50, 8% each - not $1, R. Waldron's. Liutur Comet of Brock and. Wellington Streets. 3 be Galiaghers St. Catharine, ending a \ (5g he ¢ musical City here the concer in the rear 1s PIGOTT HIDES.| LONDONERS FURIOUS AT IM- Says He Is Christ--People Ready ' money. and | : Success. started | Adirondacks, and | | the and to-day, ar THE REFERTNDUN, FIGHT. $100 From Every Saloonkeeper-- Exhibition at Cape Town. Sept. 24 -- Judging from a { circular issued by the Licensed Vie- { tuallers" association committee, the { lignor interests purpose span ling mnch money in the active campaign against {the referendum. A special levy has been made on all hotel keepers of the province," the amoiint of which may be judged from the fact that Toronto dealers are; asked for $100 each, or about $15,000 altogether, from this city. Considerable murmuring is he. ard respecting what some call an unrea- sonably high assessment. Part of the circular reads as follows: "The com- mittee which was appointed by the convention of license holders held in June last to take charge of the paign in Untario have fo wulated such a plan and oe their opinion was a fair assessment for cach license holder in Ontario to pay. The cities were graded according to popu- lation, and the assessment made for Toronto was S100 each. This assess- ment was unanimously adopted by the meeting referred to, and the gresolu- tion regarding such as follows : That the "secretary be instructed advise each hotel keeper in Toronto of the assessment of $100 each as their contribution towards the expenses of the referendum campaign in that city and throughout the provinee; that the payment of such be reque sted on or before October 5th, and that all who have not paid by that date be advis- ed by the secretary that a sight draft of~®830 of such assessment will be passed on October 5th, and a further draft for the balance, namely, 850, on November 5th." The Manufacturers' Association has heen advised that the South. Africa and Colonial Industrial exhibition will he held at Cape Town, December, 1903, and. January and February, 190%. The association is already mak- ing stromg efforts to have a large Ca- nadian 'building erected, in which every branch of Canadign industry would be well represented, Alfred Inch, a barber guilty at the general ions this morning of being an accomp! in the theft of 8323 from John Brown, a Halton farmer, aged eighty. Jrown was in the barber shop, where Inch worked, getting his hair cut, when a young man, whose identity has not been discovered, but who was chown to be a confederate of Inch, seized his pocket hook and bolted out of the shop with it. The part Inch played was to delay the ix man in the chair until the 'thief got clear away. Toronto, to was found Ses over WEALTH IN CORUNDUM. Extracting Aluminum From Ore Would Double Profits. Ottawa, Sept. 21.-Archibald chief census commissioner, who, as an oflicer of the Ontario government, had a pood deal to with ,the policy adopted to encourage a development of the corundum deposits in this pro- vince, visited last woek the region of lienfrew and Hastings counties, where this mineral being He found one deposit w hich at less than the present price of the mineral onght to viefi over twelve million dollars. "What particularly struck me," re- marked Mr. Blue; "was the even lar- ger money that could be made out of these deposits if a process were dis- covered for extracting the aluminum that the formation contains. The eor- undum contains fifty-three per cent. aluminum, whieh would yield, 1f it could he separated, at least much meney the corundum - now brings for grinding purposes. In my | judgment, the Ontario government would he justified in oliering a consid- erable reward--even thirty, forty, or fifty thousand dollars--for the discov- ery of a process by which the.alumin- um can be economically separated. We could then be able in this province to control the corundum and aliminum markets of the world. The materials from which aluminum is now taken not nearly so rich in the mineral [ cortindum: The Canadian Corun- dum company is endeavoring to certain a process hy which this desir- able end may be attained, but a ernment reward avould stimulate periment,' while the province would it- self reap therefrom a rich profit in the vale! the extensive corundum deposits on crown lands would attain." FULL CARGOES FOR AFRICA. | { New Venture Will Prove Blue, do is werke twire as as are as as oov- eX- a Great Montreal, Jubilant African | Tine, Sept. 20.--Shipping over, prospects of trade. The Ontarian, which sails on the ISth, with. a tall cargo for Cape Town, Port Ehzabeth and Durban, and the Melville, cElder-Demgster lite, | which sails a month later, will also f carry a full carvo David Camphell, general manaoer of firm, stated that he was well sat- isfiedd © with the outlook. Canadinn tomer had already seenred a cood mar Ket in Sonth Afviea, and the Ogilvie | Milling company alone would <hip upwards of 3,000 tons by the Ontarian Melville The Lake of the Woods { Milling company will also make © ¢ | hip nt. Other lines whith, o . hid booked space, leather, che ati and he expeoiod the powith a miscellaneous Canadian manufactured They were also receiving a good many enquiries for [ rates, especially from western | mission men. i The foreign freight departments J of both the Grand Trunk and~the Cana dian Pacific are drmmming up western for butter and cheese, are sure to find a ready market The cheese trade in the past has bee in the hands to a great exténteaf Am: ericans. The Britith middleman os has handled a men South Allan will | are leave \ goods. passenger com- points considerable quantity Canadian cheese for South Afriea. hav i till in good 1 e. and hoth the Ontarian mndian camer { al 1 ak! i lake ports with \ Lhe = len I<lang from upper timber | W. .J, Simmons i business trp. Grape iruit a in Montreal on a Jarnovsky's, 'cam- at iar. | NEWS OF WORLD TELEGRAMS FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF EARTH. Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From all Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered by the Dear Public. In the goli championships at treal, Taylor, of Montreal, 'vas feated by Lyon, of Rosedale, Toronto. J. E. Muhlield, mechanical superin- tendent of the Intercolonial railway, "has resigned to take up a position with Baltimore & Ohio. A Dominion government store house on Mill street, Montreal, was destroy ed by fire at noon: 220,000. The Canada horse nail works were daw- aged. ! John Beaton, an Ontario farm hand, employed in the Glenboro district, was killed hy falling from a load of wheat, the wheels of the waggon passing over his body. A fourteen year-old girl at work in a hosiery mill at Reading, Pa., had her long braid of hair caught in a knitting mathine. , Her entire scalp was torn off. She will die. The scheme foreshadowed in the speech of Mr. Tarte at Orillia which would give the Canadian Pacific rail- way company a new line tapping the great lakes, is attracting much atten- tion in railway circles. The governor-general left Ottawa to- day on a trip to the North-West. He was accompanied by Lady Minto, the Ladies Elliot, Major Maude, Capt. ell, Capt. Hughes, and Mr. Guise, Lord Minto expects to have some hunting while in the North-West. The identification of four famous crooks, "Evansville Slim," *"'Bridge- port Billy," 'Pawtucket Johnnie," and "Blackey," was established at Syracuse police headquarters. The arrest of these men will likely end hank and post oflice robberies in that vicinity. The Watertown city hoard of public charity held a joint meeting Tuesday night and a fesolu. tion was passed instructing Chief Pax- ter to station policemen at the barns of the Black River Traction company; and arrest all motormen and condue- tors who attempt to leave the barns with cars that are not equipped with fenders. If this resolution is enfor ced, it means that there will be no street car service in Watertown. loss, council and the FRUIT MARKS ACT. Manager of the Lakeport Preserv- ing Company Fined. Sept. 24.--Before J. Brint- Ale xander. MeNeill, acting fruig division, department Arius rv, charged the manager of the Aakeport Preserving company with three breaches of the Dominion fruit marks act. Two were in respect to twelve barrels of apples inspected at Montreal in transit to Liverpool, not properly marked with the name of the packer, and-were also oraded higher then the quality of the fruit warranted. The third was on coplaint from Winnipeg that ten barrels. of apples shipped to that city the inner contents to be inferior to the faced surface. Convic tions were made on all the charges and fines imposed amounting to, $11 and costs. Colborne, nell, J.P. chief of the of agriculture, diselosed S50 ANOTHER ERUPTION. | Cable' Repair Steamer Had To Hurry Away. Santa Eucia, Sept. 21. -- There was a severe eruption of La Soufriere, St. Vincent, Sunday. It came without warning: 'The cable ve pair steamship Newington. working five, miles from shore, was forced ta steam away at full speed. She was followed hy a dense mass of dust, and had a narrow-escape. The repairing operations on the cable have been sus pended -ipdefinitely. The broken cable, ich was picked up, shows signs L submarine: volcanic disturbance vere injuries caused by the debris from the Walliboo river. ('astrics, or se- MAJOR POWELL DEAD. One of the Foremost Geologists of the World. Maine, Sept. 24.--Major J. director of the Bur of the Smithsonian' Insji Washington, «died at here, He had been criti cally ill for some days. Scientists placed Major Powell in the foremost rank of the geologists and anthropol sts of the world? He had id entificd with the scientific wogk of the government since the early sixties, Haven, W. Powell, Isthnology tution, | summer home at ogi heen Joyceville Jottings. 23. --Farmers which Joyeeville, Sept. are busy threshing their turning out. well: The gaged in repairing the telegraph lines, having finished work here, have gone to Kingston Mills. Mrs. G. Thompson j and child, Portsmouth, have returned er spending a few weeks with their [friends. © Lawrence Joyea. and, faunily I North Crosby, here last v.oek isiting fried Visitor My FE MENT Range ton | Carey's; Mrs Sidlv, Watertown, and B. Mullen's. B. Donaldson | tends returging to Trail, B.C. few days. grain, is were and at Mes at.l. mn in. a Married In The West. B.C..-News, of announces the marriage of Archibald Donaldson, Donaldson, of Joveevills, Miss Annie Mackenzie Harkness I bride was. charmingly attired white l autiful bo hg wet | by Miss Ha | MeGirecor the at son to 'I'he The Trail Creek, Sth inst, | Rossland, of James in ss of organi oroom in cour Ww r for perched by bri I'm out of the managing busi I can assure you." out "he ing | pelo ple team. ness charged aoonds Seckel pear; Carnovsky 's. gang of men en Prof. W. Hodgson Ellis, Official Analyst to the Dominion Government, reports that Sunlight Soap contains "no un- saponified fat,"'--that means no waste. OAP REDUCES AI" EXPENSE Ask for the @ctagon Bar The unexpected increase in the popularity of € WOMAN'S RAIN COATS this season has taken nearly every merchant by surpei€e and has kept manufacturers both in England-and the States very busy. When you come to think of it what better garment could be devised for out-door'wear in the changeable wea- ther of early fall than a Cravenette Rain Coat? The season's new styles are particularly good and the garments are well made. Our stock is large and the prices are less than you expect to pay. . Ladies Rain Coats, $4 50, $6, $7.50. Ladies' Rain Coats, $9 50, $12.50. Ladies' Rain Coats, $3.75, $3.50. Our New rv For Fall and Winter are great deal of attention. see them. attracting a Come and | JOHN LAIDLAW & SON 170-172 Princess Street, Kingston. Sizes 8, 9 and 10, $1.00 Sizes 11 to 2, Made In Half Sizes. This is our price for the best School Bcot we ever soll the public. Made of GENUINE BOX CALF, with solid leather soles. / We Can Recommend This Boot. GQ. . LOCKETT. Just Arrived Another Large Shipment of Fast Selling Couches. Prices Same as Last Lot, Also Boarding House Furnishings, Study Tables, Bookshelves, Springs, Mat- ' tresses, 'Etc. : g $1.25, J AMES REID, THE LEADING UNDERTAKER,