xing of Wool and Cotton has been carried on at the present time many so call ed terated with cotton. Any Flannel or ! guarantee 4s All Wool has been thorou- and can be relied upon as being ALL PURE aileron in the west ; Area. She of The Wesley bi-ceritonary movement on . Monday evening in church by the Christian society, This movement will nights this week. The vor so cloty har been at a plan for some time for an increase in Shewjsete and Hor evening saw its formal recogni ay The membership, aside from the executive of the society, is divided in- and these two sides pit are enthuses ty H . pushi the 's celal This 'competition is known vs the Wars of the Rows, and the keen interest of the members in their work and during the formal of the campaign, Sanka well for further development, are deeply earnest and very ing, and many attend who am not energy ex- to win men and women in best sense to make life worth living, is not in vain. I ------ A -------- "Liquid Court Plaster" in tubes, the Red Cross Drug Stor. " "BLANKETS Seotch Striped Flannels, abso- lutely Pure Wool and thoroughly shrunk, at 40c., 50c. yard. Fancy French Flannels, lar assortment of patterns, suitable for blouses, etc, Large and small designs, at 50¢. yard. White, All Woo! Flannels, twill ed and plain. Our own impor- tations direct from land, Re- liable tide, 205¢., iy 38c., Ml " Fansy Flannelettes, a very lar Assortment to select from, both light and dark patterns. Checks Stripes, and Floral Pat- terns, 10¢c., 18§c., 18¢., 18ec. yard, Plain , White, Grey, Blue. We offer at 10c. a ¥ an article much su. perior to what can now be pur. chased at the mill at the same price. Heavy, Imported, Stri; Shak- ors, both twilled and plain pat. terns; are extra neat qualities; above the average. 10c., 12jc., 18¢., 18¢., 200. yard. - BLANKETS n judgment will convince you that this Sale is y not to be lightly passed by, PURE WOOL ECY BLANKETS kets, 20 joent, off, "80. yu: Mor bon $6.75, 20 per cent off, a $7.25, 20 per cent(af, nti $7.50, 20 per cent. of, I --------_ S-------- Floor Coverings Never before have we been able to show such an artistic array of The co - ors are so neatly and + blended that to the casual observer thay look like the Eeituing Turkish rugs, at four 'the price. me. | ing liberal, el Acres or ird hold between five ten his party. 5 ids, the |. The decision of Justice McMahon, Agr: 7 gocia the Mga of thirtean persons to nt iam, Jere will one-half 1 of L) while th Gon of SEER Sh elins Napanee, wt bo: t 11 5-100. jos Tige london, 615 ' "For Former. Toronto, Det. 8.~A Globe, Vancon- says: That while Mr. Mc- + claim the doubtful ' ponservative, the pre wier am that he hopes jo con- 'port of Mr, {lormer chief cons missioner), who secured his election 8% an _uncompromis- and Mr, Davidson (Sio- Ts am Se ita, It is te ada. Shs the speakership is offered to Me. Wells, "to induce him to for ¥ lay, ser' writs issued on behall of the Metallic Roofing com against thé execu- tive vers of Metal Work: * Union, fo sestrain certain mem that body from intimidating men, will not be quietly ac- by 'the union men. The men, fact, it is declared, intend to fight case to the bitter end. The mat at issue, they assert, is of vital importance to organized labor in Can- ada, inksmuch as an adverse decision seriously would hamper their present A privileges. The International Harvester com- pany, of Canada, limited, the head office of which will be at Hamilton, bas been incorporated to take over the business and assets of the J. W. Mann Manufacturing company, limit- ed, and the Deering Harvester com- , of Hamilton. The share capital 1 place d at $1,000,000. The city has received a copy of the order of the railway committee of the privy council regarding a bridge over the G.T.R. ey C.P.R. tracks at Yonge street. The committee directs that the railways pay the whole cost of the bridge in equal shares. The city is to receive compensation for dam- ages to ite property. The bridge is to be straight and the street is to be widened, The city engineer's esti mate is about $200,000, George and May Par North Bay, are_suing Peter Kinsella, the father of May Park, also of North Bay, in an action resulting from a family row. In 1806 she went to live with her father, as housekeeper, on the un- derstanding that he would Jeave her his property. Five years "later she married George Park and both lived with the old man till he ejected them. Now George sues for $700, the value of repairs which he claims to have made to the property, and May sues for 8504 wages for the five years, and both sue for $204, the old man's board while he lived with them. The court, to-day, ordered plaintifis to elect which claim they would prose cute as the first two are improperly joined in one action. One ol the most brilliant social ev- ents of the season was the militery marriage, this afternoon, of Miss Bue- han, only daughter of Col. Lawrence Buchan, eM acting D.0.C., to Capt. Kaye, C.8.1., of Wolseley bar- racks, London. The event took place in 8t. John's Anglican church, which for many years has been the church of the ars stationed at Toronto. Rev. Alex. Williams officiated, assist ed by the Bishop of Huron. The bride, who looked charming, was at- tended by Miss May Braddome, Lon- don, and Miss Athol Boulton, Toron- to. AMer the ceremony a large recep tion was held at the barracks. The brilliant uniforms of the officers ming- ling with the smart toilets of the lad: ies made a most striking picture. Thomas E. Smith, office secretary of Bewick, Moring & Co., London, re presentatives of the great Fingall cor- poration, arrived in Toronto, last night, from London and on being takon to the jail identified E. S, Pres- cott, recently arrested here by Detec- tive McCaskill, as Anthony Stanley Rowe, wanted in England to answer an charge of embezzling $70,000 frony the Fingall company, of which he was secretary. Smith said he had been jn the office with Prescott for two years and is positive in his identification. Smith shys Rowe tobk over $150,000, Registrar Bridgeland, Bracebridge, has been appointed. returning officer for the bye-election in Muskoka, and Sheriff Farewell, re*vrning officor for the contest in Sault Ste. Marie. MAY LEAVE KINGSTON. Establishment Of Permanent Corps In Ottawa. Ottawa Journal. It is rumored that "B" Battery may be removed from Kingston to Ottawa. The recent fires at the Kingston mili- tary headquarters, it is said, have led to the serious consideration of this step. : In discussing the question recently a prominent' officer in theeservice ex- pressed the opinion that Ottawa should have a section of the perman- ent corps and that they could not do better than remove "B" Battery from Kingston to Ottawa. The establishment of a military school at Ottawa, would meet with the aoproval of the local military men who have always found it an exceed ing inconvenience to go away to quali Besides "B" Battery being station- ed here it also pointed out that there should be a company of the R. C.R.L stationed here as well. Declined To Act. At a meeting of the executive com. yar Balmoral, Brussels, $4, $6.50, $7.80, $8, $10, $12.50, Ea gare: | | 4 ft. 8 in. ft; 61t. x90 ft; 9 ft. by 9 ft; 9 ft, by 10 ft. Sin; © ft. 12 ft.; 10 ft. 6 in. by 12 ft; 10 ft, 6 in. by 13 ft. 6 in; 12 ft by 19 ft; 12 ft. by 13.4t. 6 in; 1 5 ft. LDRON. = 1 complained to the police that an On mittee of the O.R.F.U., an application from J. T. Sutherland, of the Lime stones, of Kingston, for the reinstate ment of "Chaucer" Elliott was © not considered. The secretary was in strycted to write Mr. Sutherland that "Chaucer" Elliott would have to make his application personally. ---- Would Not Put Up. This morning a commercial traveller tario street hotel keeper had assault Lookeds to For Support-- " Spes May be Offered every morning this - week. Wanderer took a good excursionists to Cape ternoon by steamer America. Mrs. A. Buse, S Clara r, M , Miss Lee, F. MISS RHONA ADAIR, Holder of the Woman's championship of Great Brigain and for four years goll champion of Ireland, who will play at Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 6th. Hoag, « J. A. Hendry, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Behan, C. F. Melvar, Miss Mabel Stratford, Miss Jennie Lawson, B. Lipman, C. de 8t. Remy, Dr. Ryan, Mr. 'rothers. William "Moxley, Mise M. McCaln- bridge, Miss L. Moxley, Miss Stevie Moxley, Mrs. J. B. Yates, Miss Millie Yates, Mr. and Mrs. George Mills. F. Twiss, M. Lamb, W. K. Macdonell, Mrs. T. W. Howlan, Dr. and Mrs. Stratton. Mrs. Robb, Mrs. F. NM. Bell, Mise May Bell, Miss Helen Lesslie, Miss E. Lesslie, Mrs. R. Waldron, Miss Ethel Waldron, Miss F. Gillespie,. W. D. Soles, J. B. Aoullet, Mrs. Wiliam Gal- loway, Miss Nellie Melville, Mrs. Ben- nett, J. Clarke Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Robertson, Miss N. Halliday. Miss Jennie Claxton, Mrs. J. Young, Mrs. Thomas Smeaton, Mrs. Morri- son, John Smith, Baron Alcombrack, Miss Rose Corrigan, Daniel Corrigan, Frank J. Corrigan, J. W. Truedale, Mrs. Cassidy, Miss Bertha McCabe, Mrs. George Brown, Miss L. M. Had- den. Alexander Crumlev, E. D. O'Flynn, H. Cambridge, R. H. Tweddell, J. W. Charles, Alexander McCartney, Willi- am McCartney, Dr. O'Connor, Mrs. O'Connor, Miss Mary Black, Mrs. A. Hanley, Dr. R. Manley, N. C. Polson, Mrs. D. Millar, George Greer, R. S. Sills, Joseph P. Brennan, Miss K. H. Marsh, Dr. Alice McConville, Mrs. E. Crumley, Miss Ethel B. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs, William Drury, M. R: Milne, Thomas Sherman, R. Uglow, Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith and two chil- dren, Miss Gildersleeve, Dr. J. Harty, Miss Alice Macnee, Mrs, M. Walsh and Miss Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. McGowan, Mrs. 8. McBride, Dr. J. J. Davis, A. Hanley. - Brom blocs in the district there were : iss A, Donaldson, Henry Va- derwater, Miss Charlotte Patterson, Miss M. Annette Deacon, Miss Janet Deacon, W, B. Black, M. B. Greene, Miss F. A. Niger, Miss L. M. Stin son, Miss E. LL. Kelso, Mrs. F. J. Turner, Belloville. r. and Mrs. H. E. Smith, Miss Norine Sobey, Mrs, J. Sobey, Mr. and Mis. Clifi, W. H. Perry, Harold R. Buughan, Napanee. Mrs. W. Byrnes, Miss M. Pugh and Miss Lillie Pugh Barriefield; Miss Annie Rae, Willetsholme; Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Guy, McDonald's Corners; Mr. and Mrs. A. Downing, Bruce Mines; Miss Alice E. Patterson, ° Mos- cow; Miss Ruth Bird and Mrs, Able Noxon, Bloomfield; Eban Wright, Bath. John McCallum and Miss Eliza Me- Callum, Glenburnie; P. Heasey, Camp- bellford; J, Chadsey, New York; Henry Orr, Sunbury; Mrs. A. Guess, Harrow- smith; Miss Ina Williamson, Miss Effie A. Peck, Miss Anna Peck, and Earl Weese, Albury Mr, and Mrs. J. L. McGuidy, Myr, and Mrs. Shaw, Campbel'ford; _M. Jetlett, Toronto; Miss Myra Thomp- son, Sharbot Lake; C. F. Aylesworth, Madoc; Henry Orr, Sunbury: A. At kins, Portsmouth; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Vandervort, Sidney Crossin W. P. Harty and Mrs. P. arly, Ot- tawa; Miss Mabel Routley and Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Routley, Peterboro; Mr..and Mrs. F. G. Young, Sand hurst; Sperry Shibley, Wilton; J. E. Freeman, Miss FEF, Freeman and D. Babcock, Hartington; Miss M. Bab. cock, Wilton; Mr. and. Mrs. James Mumby, Smith's Falls; R. Y Young, New York: John Archer amd Mrs. Mary Fergusony Port Hope; Mrs, M, B. Redner, Rednerville. William Mason, Trenton; Horace R. Paul and Mise Olice Paul, Roblin; George Paul, Seelev; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jarrett; Trenton; P. F. Lan- gill, Martintown, ------ Pretty Lively Old Man. Marietta, N.Y., Oct. 5.--G, E. Briggs has plowed and fitted the soil of one acre of which he sown to wheat this fall. This is considered by hix friends pretty good for a man in his ecighty-first year. -------------- Will Be Buried Here. The remains of the late Andrew Lo- vick, whose death occurred at Nor folk, Va., as the result of a bullet wound, will reach the city to morrow for interment in Cataraqui cemetery. Last Of The Season. Peaches at low prices and they are very nice. We will have 100 basket Come carly for first choice at Carnovsky's. the oo place today, and 2A. Good- earle, the agent, ticketed over two h people to the United States metropolis. Av' seven o'clock this morning the steamer New lsland ortion of the jincent. The remainder go at five o'clock this af ¥ Kingston cursionists were : 'he ex . wiio, Tussoa. oorosen o_ | IFUR FRAUDS iss coast of Echleswig and her crew of twelve were lost, In the matter of the stranding of the Norwegian SS. the mouth of the St. Quebsee, on September of and officers of the way to blame for Ont., looking for carrying on a cheese large scale. Windsor the of the congratiilations of carry out the plans of the umversity. suicide. was found dead in bed in his room at the Portland House, Bay City, Mich. A hali emptied bottle of car. bolic acid by his side told how he met death. open the building. Cox, former secretagy McGill Y.M.CA., missionary surgeon' in the Province of Sze Fiddler, which was the medium of the sensational coup on 8 ris Park, New York, vel from Arkansas. rooms lost $10,000 on Saturday's King's Daughters is in session at Ot tawa, with not more than present. the addresces poned until the tic and North sea to- Finsburg foundered i and her ed. The bark Clara went down off the EXTENSIVELY PERPETRATED IN MONTREAL Fur Sweepings Made Into Sale- able 'Articles--Buyers Got By . Fraudulent Advertisements-- Warrants Issued For Guilty Parties, Montreal, Ogt. 6.--Warrants are be- nection with the fur business, which involves a sum, roundly estimated at $20,000. All kinds of goods were made up, principally ladies' Persian lamb jackets and put on the market under iar circumstances by the aid of advertisements in the city papers. It was made to appear that a lady ing south was willing to sacrifice her fur coat. Other similar expedients were |" adopted to find buyers. Examination of these coats showed that they were made of small particles of fur picked up around fur establishments from sweepings, etc., and by dint of much patient labour, pieced logether, and made into garments of various kinds; So small were the pieces used, that the goods could not hold together more than a few days, after the pur- chasers commenced wearing them. Ex- amination showed that a regular bus- iness was being made in that line, a factory employing several people be- ing in full swing. The people who oper- ated the business, had eelling agents in different parts of the city, and a large and lucrative business was transacted, Many people have been de- frauded, one of whom recently placed the matter in the hands of the police. with the above results. PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest News Culled From All Over The World. Caroline Davis, an aged spiritualist, is dead at Watertown, Harvey Bowman, Waterloo, N.Y., fell through a trap door, dying soon af ter from his injuries. He was nearly eighty. Thomas C, Paxton, dead. He was the Thomas Paxton, 'of legislature. Sir Thomas Lipton makes complete denial of the story, from Chicago, that Los Angeles, is son of the late the Dominion the Lipton company has joined the packers' combination. The ratepayers of Lachine by an overwhelming majority, decided to bor- row $15,000 for some new waterworks for the municipality. Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, president -P.R. is, to-day, receiving the numerous friends on his fiftieth birthday. Rev. Dr. Burwash, chancellor of Vie- toria University is to be sent to Jap- an by the Methodist Mission Board on an educational mission. The funeral of the late Sir Michael Herbert, British ambassador to Wash- ington, was held at Wilton, the Her- bert's county seat to-day. Justice Killam, Manitoba, was sworn in at the opening of the fall term of the supreme court, Ottawa, to succeed the late Judge Armour, F. H. Clergue is still in Toronto, and to-day had a conference with an Ontario minister. He expresses great confidence that the Speyer sale will | be averted, The famous Effel tower will be re moved shortly instead of waiting till 1910. A syndicate is trying to buy it and re-erect it at the St. Louis exposition. Joseph Arthur Cantin, dry goods merchant, Quebec, has consented to assign on demand of Achille Dupault, broker, who has a claim against the insolvent for 8600, C. A. MacDonald, at the request of stockholders has resigned the presi dency of the Ship Owners Dry Dock company, Chicago, following his ar- rest on a charge of forgery. In his annual report to the Board of Trustees, President Butler, of Col umbia University, New York, declar- ed that '810,000,000 was needed to The body of Count Poggio, formerly Italian consul at Paris, was found tn the Seine, on Tuesday morning. The count had spent all his money and in a moment of remorse had committed John H. Tickner, of Syracuse, N.Y., | Gin Pills a Ridneys 70TH YEAR, Ero ---- | E 4 We Give You the Bargains You Want. Just, When You Need Them DRESS GOODS 280 Yaris ot Habit Dress Suiting Dark serviceable colors (Greys, Navy T * Ss, and Blick), much suited for ladies' MITT: SWE A SOCK -FOUNTAIN One distinet advant ting us gell you yo Fen, is that we are ca ting" that pen right s thing happen to it. We make no charge repairs to pens we se SMITH BI] Jewellers and Opticians, Four At No. 332 K and misses' street wear, well worth 4oc. yard. Our Special Price For This Lot, While It, Lasts 235c. Yard. Hemmed Sheets and Pillow Cases Ready for use. White Cotton The best place in the o meals. Special rates to Order Work a Crochet, a * A SPECIAL 897 acres fine, Yieroom Awe Bheets of good quality, finished riding: ru with 2 inch hem top and 1 inch Quilts a! otk hem bottom. Bizo 1} yards wide| 20 Special Crochet a. f by Ji long, well worth 78e.| Quilts will be offered to- ; fo coe! A ! morrow. WANTED Our Special Price 55c¢. Come early as quantity is lim- ited. TT ME: 0Y, AT J & "8. et fe sb YOUNG 'MAN, FOR business. Apply to . Son. Price 69c¢. Each. Well worth $1 each. White: Flannelette Blankets A large lot just receiv- ed in three different sizes, Same sheet, only larger size, being 34 yards long by 2 yards wide. Price Only S59c¢. mate st SMALL DWELLING, central locality. Apj street. A GOOD PLAIN COOK, nerienced housemaid. office. In all widths with 2} "inch plain hem at prices less than you expect to pay. «JOHN LAIDLAW & 120-122 Princess Street, Kingst A HOUSEMAID. APP) Stewart Robertson, street. GOOD GENERAL SE] ly of three. Referenc ply 201 Brock Stree! A COOK AND A HOU ply in the evening, | A. Calvin, 181 King SON... on. A QUANTITY OF DRY inch and a half ind der. The Wm. Davie spp -------- WOMAN WANTED TO The Canadian Board has . James - R. of the Montreal the position of Chuan, West China. It is reported that the horse The aturday at Mor- is a speed mar The local poct 0 race. The Ontario provincial convention of two dozen attendance of welcome were post 1 afternoon. A terrific storm swept over the Bal- day. The steamer n fhe North sea crew of thirteen were drown. Owing to slim Bergenhuus, near Charles river, in : 24th, the court enquiry has found that the master vessels are in no the stranding. Montreal, is in Windsor, for a suitable location wholesale establishment for business on a It is his object to wmmke headquarters for supply-' E. Harris, v " cessit, to mothers. Windsor, Ont., publi¢ library LA clear. Dept. M., Bi board ha mpleted arrangements for Sug Tr -- plus. - the opening oN the new Carnegie li- Sp \ INE RVAN brary. Hon. Richard Harcourt will A SENERAL Good wa, be in Windsor on\ October 16th to ing or ironing. Ap ing 252 King street. teste "beret BOILER MAKERS, AO locomotive no! * 48 steady work. P J.W.S., this offide. --t---- DRY PICKED TURK Chickens, nicely dr cash 'price paid for s ory Nuss. J. Crawl EMPLOYMENT IN AF evening, by student ténd forenoon classes teacher. Apply C.G DE BY O} 1.980 MADE our he A GENERAL SERVAN the States. by the la Family of two 1 month. Passage pa Jie avenine to Mrs. Pagot street, nes If you havn't seen the new DOROTHY -- ee EXPERIENCED COTTO' DODD SHOES and the nev EMPRESS peer SHOES for Ladies you have missed the two i AOD Cotton Mills Company most attractive and desirable of all Ladies' Shoes. ed hime. He was referred to the city p . od ai ae. In Ontario with e manu- fide Sh mh, | ES RE th, Fp SOLD ONLY AT aed 23 lh were recently summarily "fired" for The i of the oney advanced 0 pt, i yg Eee, TE eae Bd hero ho" odio ae the lor cited before the in the matter of en ing young thook keeper will take place towards R ors > magia Wa avi gratified, wea within the the 'ond of the mouth, : , A 1