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Opifsr per Orbem Dicer.' TALK OF GREAT WORKS. La Patrie of the <cheme of continuing the Intercolonial railway across the continent, as Hon. Mr. Blair has suggested. "We have during the last five years,' Patrie, is not enamoured four La "spent about $25. 000,000 on the reowganization of the Inteicolonial, and up to the present the financial results have not heen anticipations."" Not up to but quite up to The Inter- made or says time up to our Mr. Tarte's perhaps, these of other colonial could remunerative bv improving its condi this some men. railway only be and with Mr. Blair, in events which tion and connections, improvement, under there the turn promising. was is so la Patrie wants to see a return for all the facilities, when Mr. lic works department. of in the Millions upon millions money spent in transportation It did talk like this Tarte had charge of the pub- not His 'was a song expenditure everything, that would business of the promote growing country. gone into the canals of the coun- Will they ever pay ? It does not hike it. The traitic continually changing, the enlarged and deepen- have trv. look conditions of are and ca nals have to be od, and enormous. outlay. And vet it a vear aro since Mr. the portation question on the brain, the French Riv- adoption of which meant it not simply and the changes involve an endless was only or so Tarte got trans and was enthusiastic over the a And that was all right, Mr. Intercolonial er route, perhaps hundred millions more; because The ross the continent Tarte said it. going ac but as is not is the just vet, it as feasible a "scheme and the quite French River route canal con- Struction which it entails, -------------- ADVERTISING THEIR HYPROCISY. The conservatives of Ward Two, To ronto, had what is called a symposium I'he was of the other day. occasion the it beg and of annual election officers, ran with some expressions mutual admiration. The Mr. ville, addresses were delivered M.1%, - of Belle De. Pyne, MPP, of Mr. Northrup flattered were present by. referring notable by Northrup, and I'oronto. those to them as very superior persons, who as <0 much better than their opponents. * The to this perhaps, said he, ** will object 1t besotted condi- ton." Mr. North- rup was in his most insulting humour. hberals," but only shows their ignorance and 'I'his was not all. He proceeded upon the basis that the he could be the better So he that more offensive Bis audience would be pleaseds asserted, as a final thought, in a contest 'every man who was a crank and who was ignorant was on the side of their opponents." It hardly talk like this was neither prudent nor Men drift of public is necessary to say that wise. may have difierent ideas as to the issues, and the and still be The study with them, their best way of dealing respectful an bear science and of 1, ny. of government, the do not sugges nor imply rowdyism, roughness and coarse The Mr. Northrup, all his acumen and experience, the I'he political debat ness. sooner with realizes this better. er the successful because he but better acquainted with the facts, his side of the with that 1 he passed, 15, not more can slang whang his opponents, because he is the better read, the and case presents a clearness carries conviction with it. day of pot-house tics has the day when any gained by the use 'of vul Mr. Northrup's insults can be passed with thing can be gar and abusive language. the "refieciion_that he belongs to a which 1s not. thouch wholly that party of gentlemen, 1s his assumption, Dr. his oration. Pyne was equally unfortunate in It he stock the the With this challenge of the was on the subject has made himself of the Liberals purity and laughing province by ing "to prove a | thing conservative meth | | . {in their ears the electors proceeded | ballot for an oflicer, | | twenty vight against ods," still ringing and there were mproper votes cast. that pure, the the North was so well allege the party of which Mr. | eritivs humourously partyv--the educated, | high-minded and Dr. trai rap Py ne spoke that it could brought ere ness hel the. not dip and dis race upon the spokesmen unwitting An Ward 'tings in the deserve U'wo should have few that it a more adver they order may conservative touters, the bi s as goesty, hy ta be, among jp its in the land. not helved biz rthrop ha courtesy and common Toronto. It aty of than th at of toryisn by his last talk in he AS '| something more to boast Sg t is the N ein pels composed | | does not make much difference | party | So have {| Toronto T to | The | St | Mitchell: i by the people. THE FACTS IN BRIEF. The publications of both the Imper- ial and Canadian governments, the blue books, have made it clear that preferential trade of any kind, on any basis, is not obtainable un ler present conditions. It will ke remembered that an at- tempt was made to rush Sir Wilfrid Lauricr in the short session which pre- ceeded his departure for England. The was to commit him to and the enemy's plan some line oi action or argument, he contended for a free hand in performance of his mission. It appears that he and his leagues at the Colonial Conference asked for a preference in favour Canada on the levy of a war tax bread stufis--the first chance the im- perial government had to show, prac- its sympathy with the Cana- nce--and the proposal was secretary, col- of on tically, dian prefere by the colonial Chamberlain. It some substantial what resisted Hon. Mr. suggested that for recognition along this line, Sir Charles Tupper: would call a quid pro quo, the Canadian government would propose a greater preference in favour of British and again He strong- from Brit was then for customs duties in goods and manufactures, Mr. Chamberlain objected. ly resisted any departure ain's fiscal policy. This revelation is disappointing It is disappointing to the that it mani- of the Cana- exists. It tories in that it in two ways. liberals of Canada in fests a non-application it is dian preference as disappointing to the puts an end to the they indulged and to the efiect that 1 pro quo, the dream in which Britain would give the qui 1 regulations; for ash- in preference ing of it. What may be when parliament meets, What has been done, matter,-- the proposal to tax Canada Iritain's defence--wid be endorsed If Hon. Mr. Chamber point Sir Wilfrid done in this matter, regnains to he seen. in another for lain was firm on one was firm on the other, and the issue in any event is beyond doubt. ---------- EDITORIAL BRIEFS. Hill is credited by the New York Sun with killing Coler, politically, New York State. Yes, Hill, with the presidential bee buzzing in his bonnet, in did it. -- Montreal has a redistribution scheme of its own, and. it.is causing a lot of trouble. It involves the wiping out of some representatives, and they are not inclined to seli-government. -- A Kingston paper refers to the of mails carried last in- crease in mileage year, as compared with the mileage in 1806, as 169,000. Sir William Mulock «aid it was 4,461,109 miles. A won- denjul differenge. -- . Presbyterian church is leading and notably the The in many in its things, aguressive work among missions aud young people's societies. A prob- which this church is of lem in the east, dealing with, is the establishment classes in which to train teachers for the Sunday school. ------ Is there ny man in Canada who is and courageous in the esti Toronto Telegram ? Our unkind to to anyone who ean patriotic mation of the has SO contemporary been and sometimes so unfair, that left is generally, men oné 1s there onr public wonder if line up to its requirements. the to York asked Commercial Bow micht learn become a stock broker. ' The cial did but a one who has heen there," advised her to drop her ambition. "Any or man," he "who plays stock market in margins is an iliot. A woman in New she Commer- not answer, reader, woman writes, «the Their name is Legion. micas thing certain as a re sult New York. Tammany is all powerful again. 1 nder Mr. Murphy, the leader, it . has swept the city and is nese when tH fhext election comes. is one Tuesday's vote There of in new ady for busi rules in New York. It disap The expectations. points. Low fuliilied WHAT EDITORS SAY. Effect The Same. Peterboro Examiner. . The Douks have been in a the Ontario opposition, He's A Good One. vlegram We will whack Whitney is the motto of the election protests so far. Though Coal Prices Are Dowm. John Tele An alarmist the presidential hone. Fhix chill. graph. announces strike. leader, candidate two must give the capitalists a that John may'be a A Timély 'Suggestion. Montreal He i. Another nu a deer and wrap -a ver wear a par they would t al on fe » would wn has been mis shot. It hunters skin over themselves and of hora€ the chances are nes hit: er a A Welcome Change. Torimto News, } With Jim Sutherland as minister of mit lic works, the department would have a head that could not be ind His pre could not induced to'stop to talk lecessor talking -------- 23.50. Union. Bove Raglanet tes, 25.50. Dunlop's, Grahd It | what | covernment. has not | blizzard. | vears | 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. William Hall, Buckham, was shot and killed while hunting Wentworth' county paid $46,000 for the Carpenter svstem of toll roads. Chicago housewives will organize and issue 'real parchment' to good maids. Stephen James Jones, late judge of Brant county, died in Toronto, aged eighty-one. - John Imrie, the well know Scottish- JUBILEE Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 7.--Prominent priests and prelates of the Roman Ca- tholic church are here from many parts of the country to assist in the celebration of the golden jubilee of St. John's cathedral. The celebration" be- gan to-day and will continue throuch the greater part of next week. Solemn pontifical mass was celebrated in the Canadian poet, died in Toronto - on Thursday. The cable rate and Australian formerly 31.50. sir Wilirid Laurier states that the new cabinet minister will-not-be-chos- en till next week, The xrepublican majority in «the "Unit- ed States House of Representatives 1s now placed at twenty-seven. Hon. - Mr. Chamberlain, that the speeches made at the coloninl counterence will not_be published. Dr. Charlton, Montreal, claims have discovered a serum which kill the germs of scarlet fever. It is persictently sugge sted in Lon- don: that erhsny gig a blow at Britain in the X + Valley. Canadian it was between points is Ye.; announces to will is 'ang ed in the fireworks explosion at New York, making thirteen deaths in all. Lori Strathcona has quite recover- ol from the scraping of his foot when alivhting from u cab, and is daily at his office. General, Miles, ited States land forces, cizes the condition of the Pacilic coast defences. the eriti- commanding severely -------- Met At The Y.M.C.A. A number oi thg county Jemnpesyes workers met in the Y.M.C. building Thursday afternoon further plan of campaiun Mr. Harrowswith, pres - made for the w to Rev. iled. addres: on their | Perlew, rangements were to be civen throughout comuy, during the next fow weeks by Messrs. Calvin. Gallagher, Shibley and others. A list of returning for the various pol ing suidivi lons was also othicers | considered. . ------ At Victoria Theatre. The Castle Stock company acain produced Harum at | Victoria theatre" last evening this { time by special request. A woods-ized house" sities ed the production of this | popular comedy, which was we Il hanl- | led by the company. The ialtins, « on other rights, were inter- boson To-might 'Young Mrz. Winth will he the attraction. The «es its engagement here Dustle David spec very ope' company cl LO MOM OW night eee $ <'Bibby's." about weep. The «Bibby's Overcoats. ove that NS (ar an them Prices H. 1D. coats have ar akes the tailor 2.00, 8114, S15. |i, bibiw C ee eee he ap goods ur the best. which we It h n said that dear at ree, We can't sell Fromers clan making for them. cheap goods and Us true Crothers. The crew of the a ner orence: B. Edfett ed to abandon reached Trinidad after vovage in an open boat Try Mitchell's Magic | Taylor's, 134 Priuce are aes are any of what sou eat lays' Cough Cure street. at A ROMANTIC STORY. Wedding After Being Fifty Years Apart. Montreal, Nov. 7.--Afier fifty years of separaticn a coup le who were en- gaged to be married in their youth were: united in their 'old age. This happened at Lyndhurst, a small vil- lage near broc "kvi le. The groom was Jonathan Bullard, who has attained the age of seventy-four years, and the brile Mrs. Elira Niblock; aged seventy years. te marriage was performed at the residence of the bride's son. The coup de formerly lived in the township of Kitley, where Efty vears ago they were engag ol to be married but were separated throurh a disagreement. Then Bullard weat out to lowa, where he married and raised a family of nine children. His wife died four years aco and Bullard revisited the home of his childhood, where he found ! his old sweetheart a widow and } Clyde Another man died of hon receiv- {leaves a husband and a familv of | small children to mourn the | Mr. | ing Un- | cus, OF CATHOLIC CHURCH. cathedral this. morning, Bishop Horst- mann being the celebrant. Archbishopy Ryan, Philadelphia, delivered the ora- tion. A mass of requiem for the de- ceased hishops and priests of the dio- cese will be celebrated to-morrow and on Sundav there will be further ceve- monies of a most elaborate charac: ter. the The result marriage. of eight children. meeting was the mother of their Received Sad News. Sharbot Lake, Nov. 2.--An supper was held atthe ho me of Geraldi by the Willing Workers, pleasant tim¢® was spent' and sum realized. A number of our villag- ave 'taking advantage of the hunt- ing season, and have gone to the dif- ferent hunting grounds. Among the number are Hx» Smith, H. Flu, M. Bristleon, L. Burnham, A. Buell, Jones. andsDr. Kilborn. Mrs. G. Wat son recetved the sad news of the deat of her mother, from tvphoid fever many. fiends of Mrs, Peter Gray, Forks, were shocked to hear of sudden death on Friday. She SX of a loving wife and mother. Deepest svn pathy is extended to sorrowing friends. and Mrs. F. Sees, Finch, are visit. Piends here. E. Middleton is re- covering from his rece illness. | A. McPhee and family, Midsissippi, have taken up residence here. oyster Mrs A very a nice ors her loss Boston Excursion. Eighth annual Boston and New Eng- land excursion will run on Tuesday, November 15th, leaving Kingston 2.30 p:m., via Cape Vincent and N.Y.C. H.R.R.R. Tickets good for ten days and good to Springfield, Palmer, Wor- and South Framingham, only return. For particulars see Fred Folger, foot Brock street; Kings- cester, S10. A. ton. "Bibby's.""" Overcoats. 'Bibby's."' "Westminster," the new tailor-made $s. S10, 812, 812.50, Si4, H. D. Bibby Co. mmem------------ Never before had we such values in men's suits as we show vou this The Grand Union. If You have Weak Lungs Angier's Petroleum Emulsion will benefit them immediately. By its soothing, healing and antiseptic action, it cleanses and heals the sore, irritated and diseased mem- branes, stops the cough, revitalizes the blood, creates healthy flesh and strengthens the whole system. Angier's Petroleum Emulsion is pleasant to take, agrees with weak stomachs, promotes a healthy appe- tite and keeps the digestive organs ina' healthy condition-so that the food is properly digested and assimilated. * A' gain in weight always follows its use. All druggists sell 41, AnGIER CHEMICAL On, Boston, Mase, overcoats, The fio. Sus son. We are ready for 'Fall business with every department fairly running over with new goods. Every late whim in fashion, in cut and in fabric is put into NEW SUITS AND OVERCOATS. Clothing, Haberdashery and Hats for men, boys and children. Westminster Overcoats, long, swagger and smart, at $8, $16, $12, $12.50, $14, $15. THE H. D. BIBBY CO'Y., One Price ice Clothing House, Oak} Hall. "READY-TO-WEAR. STREET SKIRTS, A Nice Trimmed Dress, Walking or Rainy Day Skirt; is something that many women are looking for these days. We desire to in- form intending purchasers that we have at present one of the largest and choicest collec- tion of Ready-to-Wear Skirts to be seen in this part of the country. Skirt for Women's seen here, Prettiest are to be for Women, Foundes [E35 pair. of the Coats in Canada New hid Gloves Make, 81,81. Women's Flannel ty patterns, A good heavy Cloth Serge Some $2. ' All Wool Frieze ed at bottom, Grey £2.50 each. Sirm and Heavier Makes, Plain Corded, Tucked and Flounced, Oxford and Black, 32.75, $3.50, 5, each. Oxford and Rlack, i and Cheviot Trimmed Skirts, 85, K6.00, $7.50, $8.50, 810, each. Special line, Ail Wool Omespuil Plaid Skirts, reoular £5, for 82.50. Pretty Wrapperette Waists, Toe. each. Plain Wool, Cord Waists, CRUMLEY BROS. New Idea Wo men's Magazine for Decertbes oaly Sc. a Copy. ACUTIN. CUTLERY We are offering some rare bargains in CUT- LERY at present. Skirts, nicely stitch- ¢ Blac --~ and. Black, only Toe. Wrappers, and prices. pret all size Leather Tams, cach. line Serg and worth Ste. Job Job and 5c. for doc: White Plush 'i cach. Children's Hats Old Ladies" Bonnets. We | can suit you in style org in price Our millinery department is indeed a very busy one. © Hundreds of women served and all delighted. line ams, worth for Toe. men's Hats, 36, and and | Flannel and Bedford $1.95 and $3 each. rea Carving Sets. The finest 'in the city, at prices within the reach of all.' . Razors, Strops, Knives and Forks, etc. A big selection, a right price. These go fast. See that you. don't get left. There are bar- gains here to-day. : Lemmon, Claxton & Lawrenson, "5 on. SATINS SATINS THAT DELICIOUS CHEWING CANDY 20 CENTS PER LB. A. J. REES, Princess St. TY | BOARD. NCELY FURNISHEL w here Ques ROOM, wii foal n, Jo) ns GOOD ROOMS AND FIRST CLASS BOARD, table board av be had at- Mrs. 24 Stuart sweet ALSO TWO SINGLE with = arn CONVENICNCes, Cons far from City and Macdonald Suitnile for .a party of from thres 195 art strest OOM Ore One 0 For Stylish, Well Made. Well Trimmed, Up-to-Date Tailoring CAlL i ON CRAWFORD & WALSH] OBO CRO also Breden's, LARGE FRONT ROOM, ; HONE FOR $25 And small monthly payments, a brick 7-rcom dwelling, lot 66x120, good barn; will sell fcr $650. Call for particulars. Office open Saturday evenings. J. S. R. McCANN, B1 Brock Street, Ground Floor. {oO OefeOfeOe D> + Oete Oeje Of Cele Oefe Cujo Cafe, foo efi eee afaialg nla Ont AA FURNISHED ROOMS WITHOUT 'BOARD: ALSO TABLE Appiv 168 Ki rTM West City lark Kombe tUresge, ministry en wir oR Lagi