HE | ALLY BRITISH W 1G. 6STH YEAR. NO. 233. Take No Chances . About the fit or wear clothes if you buy Fit-R eform It is all made bv expert tailors and the system of labelling in the pocket insures you against high' prices. PALL SUITS, $10, $12, $15. OVERCOATS, $10, $12, $15. See them, it costs you ncthing. S$ JENKINS 3 [181 Psincess Street. of ybur ev ug AUGTION SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. We Will Sell on TUESDAY, Oct, 7th, at 241 Queen Street, WALNUT, CLOTH Wardpote, Hureans, Bed- Fasy Chairs, Ladies' Writing Desk, Bicvole, Very bine W. Bedroom Marble Top, Large Fuyravings, Hrussel, Stair and other Ce White Sew ing Machin, Letter vss, Souvenir Range, Hot Water Front, Gas Stoves, Refrigerstor, Erwin' Mower, Hose' and Reel, Baby Car- vaipe, Crockery, Glass and Tinware. Sale at Io Terms BROWN, WEBER PIANO, HAIR s und Chairs, B cush Auctioneers. a.m 0 at 2, ALLEN & ORR RR SRR RRR REESE Special .. Trouserings $5 a Pair. Crawford and Walsh, Tailors and Importers. WREEREPPRER EAR PRUREPR ANOTHER SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC. I RRIERR RRR HEE Rr 2 2 (ERS WILL HAVE fresh pork sausage, spe, Frankforts, home-made all cooked meats, Just rcoived a new lot of Windsor Peamieal, and breakfast bacons. Don't: forget, the place. Myers', 56 Brock street. "Phone 570. - ROOMS TO RENT. COMFORTABLY FURNISIIED ROOMS, LIGHT and airy, centrally jocated. First table. board if desired. Apply at Brock street. EE EE e------------ BOARD. ON SALE SATUR- tenderloin, blood brawn, and 244 TABLE rooms BOA AND COMFORTABLE at 204 William | street GOOD ROOMS also table Breden's, 21 AND FIRST-CLASS BOARD: May be had at Mrs, hour Stuart strect. LARG& FRONT ROOM, ALSO TWO SINGLE rooms, with modern oonveniences, ocen- tral, not far from City and Macdonald parks. Suitable for a party oi from three to five, 195 Earl strect. . WANTED, A WOMAN COOK FOR STEAMER ALETHA, highest wages paid. N "" AT ONCE ng to street. FURNISHED HOUS IN A PLEASANT locality, for the winter. Address C. A. S., Whig Ollice. A COOK, APPLY IN Mrs. N. Li Stuart Les THE EVE 208 B FIRST-CLASS COOK BY '16TH OCTOBER Good wages. Apply to Mrs. Breden, 24 Stuart stroet. ce e-------------------------------- -- INTELLIGENT, Ss ADY "MAN TO drive our diy-goods delivery van, and core for horses. Stacy & Steacy AN AGENTS TO HANDLE OCR SPECIAL brand Teas, Coffees, Ete. The Starr Co. . 185 Wellington street, Kingston. ~ ACTIVE MAN WITH GOOD RECOMMENDA- ton on salary und commission. J. SK. McCann, 51 Brock =ireet, next Wade's. AN ENERGETIC MAN CAN EARN FROM $15 0 818 a week selling our, goods Large demand. Write for particulars. C. R. Fegan, Fenwick, Ont. GO TO OTTAWA AN EXPERIEN&¥D nurse "for infant, middle arid person pre ferred References required Apply to Nirs. Rutherford, George street. : R. i EXPERIENCED AND INF work on finishine, seamin ted miderwear. Highest Wo steady work. Toronto Kofiting rkeley Street, Toronto, "Ont OPERATORS, > perience] ete, on 1 and Factory, 8 SEVERAL BRIGHT PEOPLE WHO CAN earn at least fifteen dollars weeklv. Some of our revrescntutives make over five dol lars in a dav No de'ivering nor collect ind. The Century Christian Co., limited. Toronto = in HALL'S BARBER street, Toronto, Ont., also St street, Montreal, P.Q and 16 aca' street, 'Buffa'o FElecantly equipped SCHOOLS, 2468 YONGE 9 LOCAL MEMORANDA. The Daily Note Book For Whig Readers to Post Themselves By. School of Art opens this evenine The New York excursion tomorrow. Board of Health, Tuesday, 4:15 p.m. Medical and Surgical Society, 8 p.m. The largest burying piace is in oblivion. There are few better things out than a bad fire. "Pride of Jenuico,' S p.m. Monthly méeting of Kingston Bicvele Club, 8 p.m. Young Men's Guild of Cooke's church meet, 8 p.m. Exhibition of paintings continued ot Kirk patrick's. Mecting in behalf of Scripture Union, city hall, 8 p.m. ~ About all is tiresome, Sale of furniture, Queen Brown, Tuesday morning. The human heart refuses to believe in a universe without a purport.--Immanucl Kant, Quecn's Athletic Committee advt. will be four dy every on front page sports gud excursions. Loy that you trust him him worthy of your trust. - at Grand Opera House, some people get in this world street, Alles & day announcing all tha Making will We our fricads : A family fireside that talks nothing but scandal will send out to the world men and v narrowed believe to oe a inspire be all aim to worthy of the confidence of women whose vision is and whose poisoned. oi § Crosby & Thornton's orchestra Whig Hall to-night. be conducted trons will please present them at the door. This day in the world's history : Jenny Lind born, 1821; peace. signed @rith the United Stats, 1783; Lond Charles Ste landed tongues are The bv held dances will second a series of assembly' dances be these pPa- will As invitation, in the bv poet, died, 1891; States, tle Parnell the United Tennyson, cart hes, Germans first in 1689. Zr Uh Nr ny Ne - ~~ 'Matters ot Interest Chinaware 18 a matter of interest to everv woman, because it may break is no reason why she should not enjoy it while it lasts. class pb We have a new lot of verv handsome and «lurable china, which we hope soon to have the pleasure of showing you. ROBEATSON EROS. (GRAND GPE FGI. | TO-NIGHT The Melo Dramatic Romance PRIDE OF JENNICO Presenting the Sterling Romantic Actor EDWARD R. MAWSON Special scenery, thrilling stage effects, powerful cast. Pricce=25¢., Seats on sale TUESDAY, OCT. 7th THE GREATEST OF ALL GREAT ROMANCES. Anthony Hope's Masterplece Rupert of Hentzau With Harry Leighton AND SPECIAL CAST. a 50¢., : at 75¢. Box scats, $1. Hunley 's. Wages Saoturd,ys. (erms moderate Tools trinl, lodoings, raidroad ticket and catn: | logue free. By our "SPECIAL CoO OPERATIVE PLAN" course is given ab solutely free. Also. opportunity to ear money at vour home, by working for wus. | on Particulars to<dav Aldis Ow atow y Write for HL rar i Fol covery of x valuable r hound which escaped from his Sundav. There was another blank sheet pres. ented at the police court this morn- i 3 --- ing. r 4 i¢ residence S seokine the re- | plain' that boys are hr Lthere while engpase Prices-- 50¢., Box seats, $1. Scents on sale at h $ Hanl Fhnrsday, Oct. 9h; NEW YORK DAY BY DAY." sale. Seats on Queen's Athletic Commitice HAVE SECURED TiS SPACE FOR THE SEASON FOR THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS. 's. Annual Queen i noua SPORTS WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8h, : AT 2P. M., ON EXHIBITION CROUNDS. | Admission, 15c. VIOLIN MISS GRACE EVANS, Teacher "of the Violin, 123 Upper William St. LOST HOUND BITCH; tan head and to Capt. W, DEER ight return BLACK If found Hughes, \ WITH please Albert leps S stive,, rm-- Brought One Pair Only. The a Visiting clerg man ought to be 4 solemn warning to men of , the cloth, to not away front home with one pair pants oniy. Saturday while arawling throuch a barbed wire he had the isfortn * a large rent in in a dilemima some reaching | his dispatched the to a made while he experience af 20 of fence them. tn house, torn or boarding he tronsers by taessenger have in hed ment, on Barrack: street com aking windows in phaving hall wish the police attention the the anseng F 4 rene veel s Residents « the street. The would oive the On Satn ; *Y lads some a or a i 5 Dederonto, The men wer glad to back to werter barracks. from the RO.FA. of t at Napanee and is'being held the military authorities, was KINGSTON, ONTARIO, M Canada Would Like Have The Trade rnin, SUPPLY CATTLE HIGH COMMISSIONER TRIES TO GET US THE TASK. «THN To New Lobster Hatcheries in Mari- time Provinces -- The Latest Tidings From the Canadian Capital. Jttawa, Oct. 6.--It understood that the ('anadian government, through the Canadian high commis- sioner, are endeavoring to have the trade in live stock for the purpose of re-stocking the Boer farms in South Africa, directed to this country. Lord Strathcona has represented to the Im- 'perial authorities at the colonial of fice that Canada is ready ana able to supply the best lasses of horses, cat- tle and sheep required for stock 'pur- Now: that there is a direct steamship line established, it is prob- able that the colonial office may see its way clear to patronize Canada in this regard. . The minister of marine has authoriz- ed the establishment of three new loh- ster hatcheries in the maritime pro vinces, one at Shippegan Harbor, New Brunswick, one gt Bellevue Cove, near the entrance to Hilishoro har- hor, and one at Shemogne Harbor in Westmoreland county. These hatcheries will be built at once, and when com pleted will have a capacity for hatch i three hundred nillion lobsters per il addition to the two hundred million now hatched yearly at Picton. Fmile Gagnon, the street railway charged with extracting a dieger, was committed for trial hy Magistrate O'Keefe this morning. o indication was given in the police court of the course the de fence intends to pursue, . 1s poses, Sonauctor, fares with /" WANT MONEY BACK. That Lighting Com Was At Fault. Montreal, Oct. 6.---An important ci- vil case, in which the Lachine Rapids Hydraulic and Land company, has been made the defendant, has been in- stituted by a number of fire insurance companies, the amount claimed ag- gregating $25,000. The, companies in- terested are the Royal Insurance com- pany, the Queen Insurance company, Phoenix of London, Union Assurance company," Liverpool and London and Globe, and thirteen other companies, This litigation arises over the fire which occurred last ' October in the premises of A. A. Aver & Co., Willi- am street. Insurance companies paid the Aver company the insurance and now allege that the fire was caused through the fault of the Lachine com- panv and the defective construction of the appliance; and ask that it be con- demned: and to, reimburse them for the money so paid. Claim pany AFTER .A QUEEN. Dowager Empress Marie Dagmar of Russia Closely Guarded. Copenhagen, Oct. 6.--The strictest precautions are being taken to guard the life of the Dowager-Empress Marie Dagmar of Russia, who now here with her father, King .Christian, ow- ing to what the police consider to he an authentic report that several [tal- ian_anarchists. ave coming to Den: mark, in order to make an attempt to assassinate her. A number of Rus- sian secret service men have been brought here to aid the Danish police. is Wall Street Is Sound. York, Oct. 4.--Henry Clows Wall" street' has passed throuch a sharp crisis 'without disas- ter. Bold action hy Sceretary Shaw in relieving the banks from ke ing a reserve in government. deposits and in accepting other seenrity for Ov ernment deposits than Unitea States bonds unquestionably gaved the stock market from panic. While some objec tion has 'been raised as to the legal ivof the secretary's 'action, none has heen heard gs to the expedient of the two new rulings. We are burdened with a poorly' devised treasury and onrre wy sVstem Ww hich alw avs works badly in emergencies, and the seere tary deserves: praise 'rather than eriti cism. Business and industrial interegts have not suffered by the recent break, These are perfectly' sound and factory. Recent violent disturbances indicate no derangement of general trade and no over-extension of credit. except in Wall street, It was strictly n financial squall, the result ive stock speculation, and not likely to cause any seriogis outside derange yient, althongh heavy losses were incurred hy bolder and less ex- perienced operators, . New « Writes : satis Of exces Sve some Wants To Stop Marriage. © London, Oct. 6.--An Anclican monk. named Father Black, is opposing the marriage of Lord . Francis Hope and his in, Miss Beatrice Rickets, on the gronnd that it will a breach of God's law. The marriage is forth for. next week at the P h church of Hove. Father Black is en- treating Brichton churchmen to inter fere and prevent it. ) Lord not the Tis his re anv of the ghur h. to Miss Yoh invalid, Father not with carr; Francis constitute nds of sav does fen i Tainst veause was ecel siastically nl i ack, hovwé,ver, is satisfied to "Bibby's."' Oak Hall. "Bibby's."' ral English y raincoats. Good, n bl shine, 86 to 812.30, The H. D. | Co. ' or Ww 1 wrongly asserted. TO BUILD MILL Points Coast. London, Oct. '6.--The "Belfast corres- pondent of the London Daily Mail re- ports that inquiries are' being made there on behali of an American syn- dicate which proposes to erect large mills on the waterside at Pelfast. Londonderry, Dublin, Cork, Water- ford and Galway. Maize and wheat will be imported in bulk from the Un- ited States, and after being milled will he distributed by means of small coasting steamships, also the proper- ty of the syndicate, the members: of S. At Various on Irish ROLAND B. MOLINEUX, Whose second trial on set for to-day. charge of murder is which are said to have behind them a capital of $4,000,000. It is" pointed out that the corn, dutv wives a slicht ad- vantage to the home-milled article as against imported. Hour, and that wheat in bulk can be carried more cheaply than flour in sacks. The out- put of maize and flour is calculated at 20,000 tons weekly, PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest News Culled From All Over The World. President William Markenzie in Winnipeg to make a trip of inspection over the C.N.R. President Roosevelt will he to review the parade of civil heroes at Washington. The Allan steamer Tunisian, from Montreal, for Liverpool, passed the Cape of Man, at 10:20 am., on Mon- dav, Forest fires in the western states show that in an averaee year sixty lives and $20,000,000 worth of proper- ty is destroyed. A section of track on the Tamaana, Pa., coal région was blown up bye dynamite on Sundav morfhing. Troops are now guarding the line. United States thas ordered that the Isthmus pf Panama must not be used for war "purposes. The Colombia gov- ernment has protested against this action. The secretary of the United States navy has awarded the contract for the construction of the battleship Louisiana 'to the Newport News Ship- building conipany, at its bid of $3,- 000,000, The government has heen' invited to make an exhibit at Johanesbure in 1904, and the offer will = be accepted, the exhibit to be sent to Cape Town in 1903, will be forwarded to Johan- neshure, After spending four months in a tireless search for her missing seven- ten-year-old son, in which she ex- hausted 'her own means, Mrs, William Metzler, \New York, has 'appealed to the public to' assist her. George F. Burns, formerly a promi- nent clothier of London, Ont., is dead at the home of his father, Geo. Burns, collector of customs, of injur- ceived in a punawav accident at Reaver Lake, Wis,, fifteen months ago. A widow and one child survive him. The man killed on the C.P.R.. Win- nipeg, on Friday was William Girdlestone, as three of his neighbors Girdlestone © came night and found hysteria over victim is still 18 unable war 168 1 not home on Saturday his wife in a state of his supposed death. The unknown. The Victoria, B.C., 'terminal and Sydney Railway and Ferrv have heen old to a St. Paul official, contractor of the Great Northern railway and John Hendry and John Jefirv, of Vans couver. The price paid is not stated. ONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1902. THE NEXT STEP Looking To The Closé Of Coal Strike. SEE GOV. STONE ABOUT SUMMONING PENNSYL- (VANIA LEGISLATURE. What Will Likely be the Next Move of the President --Ome of the Most Serious of Social Crises--May be Uprisings. Washington, Oct. 6.--It that the next step to, be taken by President Roosevelt, in the strike situ- ation, wi'l he the calling, of Governor Stone, of Pennsylvania, into consulta- tion on the question of summoning an extra session of the Pennsylvania leg- islature to take action looking to the re-opening of the mines. . is 'believed Discussed In Europe. New. York, Oct. 6.--The Sun's Lon- don cable says: "England and Europe generally, are now taking the great- est interest in the United States coal strike. The situation in its latest as- pect is regarded as one of the most serious social crises with which re- publican institutions have had to face. The future of the problem most discussed is. what remedies are avail- able in case the strike should con- tinue without criminal violence and vet the supply of coal should econ- tinge inadequate for the public neces- sities me" despatches to the English pa- pers prophecy serious uprisings and riots if the sufferings of the poar he- come great. Such a condition, 'it aflirmed here, would force to some sort. of an issue the gravest problem which has been created hv the mod- ern development of organized labor and organized capital. Europe consid- ers this question one which is hound to press for solution 'in the near fu- ture. Statesmen and political econo- mists of the old world are rather olad that it. may reach a critical stage first in the United States, but they are watching the developments with intense interest well knowing that the dav may come when they will be face to face with the same trying dil- elma. The most important factor in the British coal trade, at this moment. is the continued demand from the United States. Quite "a number of vesscls have been fixed to load cargoes United States parts at Cardiff Swan- sea, Newcastle, Liverpool and Glas- gow. It reported that several of the Elder-Dempster steamers have been ordered to the Tyne to load full car- goes of coal for New York and Bos- ton. This unprecedented "export of coal to the United States has natur- allv had the efiect of raising the quo- tations on the London market and with a continuation of the strike prices are bound to' 'go materially higher, is 18 One Washington, More Effort. Oct. 6.--President Roosevelt making one more effort to end the coal strike. Ie has just had an important conference with his advisers. It is believed that the min- ers will be urged to work, and that the president will then trv to pro- cure thém the desired relief. is WILL BE PRIVATE. Government Supporters | Are Against Bill. London, Oct. 6.-=The revoli of sup- porters of the government against the education bill is spreading, and be eoming more pronounced. Almost every day during the past-week, the newspapers have contained convincing evidence of this fact. oar or five Bronson otis rvatives, who are al- so churehiiien, have openly declared themselves hostile to the bill in . its present form, but the political situa- tion is made still more interesting hy the determined stand taken against the measure hy the liberal unionists of Birmingham. There is trouble in Mr. Chamberlain's camp, and though he afiects to treat the matteg lightly, it is clear from the fact that he has summonea a private conclave of his The deal does not afiect the com. panv's steamers Strathcona, Unicorn | the Thompson, and Troquois. HonvBuudu:Daxies. Honored, Newmar! Ont, Oct. 8--Such" a disphav of colored decorative effects as were seen here to-day, in honor of the visit of Hon. E. J. Davies, was un- equalled in the history of the town. Among the decorations was a splen- did "evergreen arch. erected bv the Li: beral Association of Newmarket. Am- ong the prominent liberi present were Messrs. Muloek, fton, and Latchford. The bir procession to the Exhiition erounds was lad hy the band of the 12th York Ranvers. Good speeches were made at the grounds, and. the liberal leaders were enthusi astically veccived, Premier government resign, Ross announced that the would ficht rather than Ross HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED. Who Sarnia. Ont... (et. f.~Robert the desperado who broke ail here about a vear identified ' in"the N ary, at Lincoln, by . spector of the Detective fi A Desperado Fled From Saenia, Thompson i the name of expiration Toronto poliea of serving a¥sentence under Charles Jov, and at the of his sentence, next month, he © will re i be brought back to Sarnia. 'put supporters for © to-morrow that the malter cannot be dismissed with a cheap sneer at the revoliing "(wo hundred," The conference will be a private one. ATTACK OF A MOB. Attempt Made to Seize and Lynch ' a Negro. Charlotte, N. (., Oct. 6.--A special from Lincolnton, N.C., says: As the result of considerable talk of lviching here since the preliminary hearing of Calvin Elliott, colored, for an assault on Mrs. Caleb Brown, a crowd hroke into the Iail, Sundav morning and tried to hatter down the doors, but failed and dispersed without getting the =neoro. Judee Hoke wired the governor to call a special term of court for, the trial of the negro and the latter replied that he could not ao soak once Egzpects C.P.R.. To Start Line. John, Cet. 6.--Tt will nét be surprising to people here if the Cana- dian Pacific railway company makes an early effort inaugurate its freight service on the Atlantic. There are those who think that @& mav be into force this winter ii the com- finds it ) St. to pany le to secure trol of a f their l needs possi con ---- The Allan line steamer Laurentian, from New York, for Glasgow, arrived out on Sunday morning, . - » for SEA LION IN LAKE. -- Captain of a Tug Claims He Saw Animal. Chicago, Cet: 6.--A marine animal. resembling a sea lion and believed to be such, was sivhted by Capt. John Cullnan, of the Chicago tn nh E Morford, Thursday, in Lake Michigan, ten miles off: Milwaukee harbor. When Capt. Cullnan first = sichted the ani- mal it was half 4 mile to leeward, swimming leisurely. He steered the boat in its direction anc when it was within a hundred yards of the animal it rose partly out of the water, and, with a loud snort, carted hencath the waves, © Capt. Cunllnan cruised ahout the spot where the animal was seen, but it did not reappear. The members of the tag's crew Le- lieve that the gnimal was the seq lion which several years ago escaped from Lincoln Park. . -------- Cheaper Cost Of Wheels. Philadelphia, Pa.. Oct. 6.---A new process for the manufacture of freight car wheels has been perfected which will revolutionize railroad methods in this country. Charles Schwab, Charles T. Schoen, been interested in inventing a method whereby pressed © steel wheels for 'freicht cars may be turned out at a price sufliciently ow to insure their adoption in place of cast-iron wheels now in use. The experiments which have been made recently' at the Bethle- hem steel works prove the process to be a success. -------- eri Sixteen Indictments. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 6.--~The sixteen members of the municipal assembly against whom the fresh batch of in- dictments in the boodle cases have been returned, are John A. Sheridan, Emil Hartman, Edmund Borsch, Otto Schumacher, Charles Denny, Adolph Madera, John Schnettierier, Charles Gutke, Louis Dec kex, 'P. Edal Bricht, John Helms, Julius Lehmann, Charles, Fk. Kelly, J]. J. Hannigan, William Tamblyn and Harry 'Faulkner. Against all of these defendants war- rants already had been and information filed, ---- mi Millionaire Gets Five Years. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 6. R. M. Sny der, banker, promoter and million- aire, well known in financial tircles in New York, St. Tous and Kansas City, was found euilty of bribery ip connection "with the passage of the Central Traction bill, and the jury his punishment at five years in the penitentiary. He offered abso. lutely no evidence in an effort to es tablish his innocence, but relied en- tirelv upon the attempts of his coun- sel to prove that the stateete of limi- tation ought to apply. who is with Pittsburg, has assessed An eisai Twenty-One Storey Building. New. York, Oet. 6.--Plans are said to Le under consideration fof the qe- molition of two of the best known business structures 'in this citv--the Mills building and that oceupiea by the banking House of JJ. P. Morgan & Co., at Wall . and Broad streets, If the plans- are accented, a modern twenty-one storev office building will he erected on the site, which is estj mated, to he the most' valuable piece of real estate in the city, ------------ Lively Lamb With Two Legs. Malone, N.Y., Oct. 6.--James "Tra: verse, a farmer of South Malone has a freak of nature among his flocks; a lamb several months old, ~evidentlv in good health, but born onlv with two légs. Though seriously handicapped to the means of locomotion the lamb manages to "travel around . with the other sheep and keep up with "them without much difficulty. r------ eset Wins & Montreal Girl. Watertown, N.Y.., Oct. 6.-- The ringe of Miss Anna J. Broadwell, Montreal, to George St. John, will take place Tuesday at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. James Rowe, No. 6 Front stre The marriage of Leon Signor, De troit, Mich., "and Miss Carrie Folice, Cape Vincent, will take place at St. i Vincent de Paul church, Cape Vineent, { on Tuesday. ee New Westminster Won Final. Vancouver, B.C., Oct. G.--The third and final lacrosse game at New West minster between the Shamrocks, of Montreal, and New Westminster, was won by the western team by a score of two goals to none, after a hard and desperate match. The result of this contest pives two victories to the New Westminster team and one to the Shamrocks. mar- Married William Hooper Young. Helena, Mont., Oct. 6.- "The, Rev. I. Rico, superintendent of Indinn missions for' the Methodist church in Northern Montana, sav' that last De- {cember he married William Hooper Young to Thirza Holmes, of Cardston, fa Mormon settlement over the Jine in { Canada. The fate of the wife is 'a mv- stery, mm-------- Look After Canadian Market. Montreal. 'Oct. 6. eneral monager Cornelius Shields, of; the Dominion 'oal company, in the ci to-dav, de- nies the report that his company in leave with the anthracite coal Oh erators in the_Lnited States. He save will be looked contingency, @ { { the Cana-lian t after in the | Mrs. Leys Seriously TIL London, Out., Oct. 6. BT 3. levs, strickon Mrs, Leys wie of ex-M.1.} W wi at th furils joy het A. unit' he and. rds entertain orate for her rewovery, -- physiciag fears Civen Seven Years. v Falls, Oct, 6 ter was given seve ' inos- ton | i | | 1 Niaga', Lockles. penite of Ha ntl | hous | Mrs. Earl's furniture sale Wednes. . day, 'ten o'clock. Piano will be soll at 1 p.m, y . A LAST EDITION = WEATHER PROBABILITIES, 6.--Frcsh to strong® this evening; Tues: Toronto, Ont., Oct. westerly winds, clearing day, fair and cool. Don't Jose Time About selecting your New Fall Or Winter GOAT or CLOAK Our stock of Ladies' and 'Children's Cloaks are now at their best. You can make a selection now from an al- most infinitely big variety. Prices run $5, $6. $8. $10 up to $26. in the Just Prices mean nothing type. Come and see styles and qualities. opened to-day. New Ready-to-wear Skirts. New Silk Blouses. New Flannel Waists. New Mercerized Skirts. Under MITCHELL---In Houston, Texas, on . October Ist, / TY wife of Dr. 8. A. Mitchell, New York Citv, of, a son. RAMSAY--At Newburgh, on September 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ramsay, a daugh- » to John Womdcock, a daughter. Deseronto Junction, © on Mr. and Mrs, Fred Serim- er. WOODCOCK--At Deseronto, on Sept. 28h, Mr. and Mrs, SCRIMSHAW---At Oct. Ist, to daugh Deseronto, jon Oct. 1st, to Mr, Frank Covert, a daughter. JCOM--On Oct. 3rd; at Ottawa, » wife G. B. Van Blaricom, of a daugh- MARRIED. MEFKS-STORMS---A¢t Selby, William Meeks, Napanee, place danghter of Gilbert Storms, WELLS--WAGA It--At Ralph 1. Wells to of Napanee, KEECH--DAVEY--At South Oct, lst, Frederick W. K erickeburgh, toiAda on Sept 28th, to Evelina, of, the same Sept. 28th, Wagar, both Napanee, oO Keech, North Fred- Irena Davey, .Torons to. MARLIN-THOMPSON--At Roblin," Oct. 1st, J. Maxwell Marlin to Matiida Thompson, both of the township of Hungerford. A BIG PART Of the earnings of a jewelry business is its gain in repu- tation, and, we feel, that our Fall 'Stock of Fancy Rings and Watches, are just the kind of goods that will further advance us in the confidence of our customers, -- SMITH BROS. Jewelers and 380 King Opticians. St. TO LET. A BRICK HOUSE, NO. 25 NELSON STREI T near Brock © sirvet, oig rent cheap. Apply No. 45 Will near iliinh street, inm street, T Temperature And Rainfall. PY. Knight's report to the logical office, Toronto, Kings- maximum and minimum ten- peratures for Sentember as soveniv- oe ana fortyviiwo degrees, rainfall here during September 15 below the average. Meteoro- of shows tons Crees » inche ~ ~ { The Pen That : Inks the Point. ¢ You can depend on it ' : all the time. Always Ready for Ac- tion. | WATERMAN'S IDEAL FOINTAIN PEN... Shld by A C. JOHNSTON & BRC. | . Jy welers. ¢ 0 : : :