Liquor x A vegetzble compound in the - form of pills which acts on the "kidneys, It stimulates and in- vigorates these important organs F of the body, and thus assists na- ture in keeping the blood pure f and cxpelling poisonous matter from tie system. The latest results of scientific discoveries are embodied in this | remedy, which is sold in boxes * of 50 pills for 50 cents, at all drug ; stores. not waste money in_ © worthlcs bstitutes. Flr mil splace Japan tea other black teas. By ail per lb. 0000000000 AN r'll be if you ere. You'll ve sell cloth- worth ; "ask sell wool for on ; have but o everybody, ked im plain "AN EXCELLENT F00D, admirably adapted to the can obtain Wants of Infants." Ss money here Sir CHas. A. CAMERON, C.B., M.D., rt. We are Professor of Chemistry, R.C.S.1., me. Ex oa rs ing ed 'For Infants, . Invalids, And The Aged. GOLD MEDAL, WOMAN'S EXHIBITION, London, 1900. DR. BARNARDO says :-- "We have already wsed Neave's Food in $12. $12.50, 2.50, $13.50, { two od our llomes (Balies' Casile and the Vil'age He and I Lave no hesitatic n in saying it has proved vary sati fa July th, 1901. USED IN Russian Imperial Hursory. { Manufacturers :- JOSTAH 1. NEAVE & CO, ordingbridge, Eog Wholesals Agents;--THE LYMAN BROS. & Co., Ltd., Toronto and Montreal. nd Raincoat land Seal Jackets Alaska Seal Jacket made or the best of selected fur, with any sleeve desired. Twenty-four inches in length, Jest Season to s Made > New Ones hin in all its ches. ¢ lined with best satin, high ART collar and full CK' S STORE lapels, like the hed 1874. above design, ind 2 King St. the ety to get your @ to table boarders. ~ ork a Specialty. i R CLOSE." RESTAURANT "ON. MILLAN, Proprietor. RACTORS. BE RECEIVED BY to 4 p.m. of 'the several works requir- of a Machine and the Montreal Trans- fur, well tailored and lined with satin, long, same as above catalogue and self measuring card The W. & D. DINEEN C0., Limited any sleeve desired, design, 4 = - - - - $ of latest fashions. Money refunded Cor. Yonge and Temperance Sts. o Electric Seal Jacket of Splendid twenty < four inches Write for particulars and new if not satisfactory. TORONTO, Ont. "Tens of thousands In health to-day solely through drink= ing the MAG! Caledonia The Waters without a peer. Sold by all best dealers. ations may be scen st or any tender mot POWER & SON, Architects. & | Healing Ointmen 5 CENTS, ns, Frozem Limbs, . Broken Breasts, pads, Boils, Blood Finger ead the salve on a h, change it only hours. SOLD BY "TiS NOT QUANTITY BUT QUALITY We will have on our list for Satur. day's specials Head-cheese, Sausages, Fresh Pork, Tenderloin Bacon and Hams; also all quai of cooked meats of the very best Juaj ity. Customers suri be pleased at MYERS' PORK MARKET, 60 Brock H Cosy Bright Fire Is an attraction for every one. The cheery glow and immense heat of our coal will make itself feit- with pleasure during the cold weather, 's just the kind to ok wit! 00. Let us fill your bis with -BOOTH'S COAL - 13, foot of West St, OUR OWN CLOTH THOMAS 3 suits. rock next Bib- St, ENT. A LARGE, WELL All modern con- to M., Whig Office. RD. OMS, WITH MO- Also board, by an be obtained at STATE. OME, OR AN IN- r small, or a yee non. see Geo. CHll, 95 Clarence street. WILL BE GUESTS! OF PROMINENT KINGSTON | CITIZENS. The Distinguished Men Who Come To Queen's Next Week Statesmen, Doctors, Divines, Professors, Ete. The distinguished visitors to Queen's University proceedings next week will be the guests of the following citizens: Lieut.-Gov. W. Mortimer Clark and his A.D.C., with Principal Gordon, Queen's University. Hon. George W. Ross, Ontario, with Edw. J. King street west. R. L. Borden, M.P., with Dr. Walkem, K.C., "Quéenscote." Hon. J. P. Whitney, M.P.P., with W. F. Nickle, King street west. H. J. Cody, representing Wy College, Toronto, with Bishop hy 2B ishopcourt.'" . 0. Righy, M.A., Trinity Univer di Toronto, with R. Mackenzie, Bank of Montreal, Bishop Courtney, with Bishop Mills. Principal Peterseh, representing Ox- ford and McGill, with Capt. W. Bruce Carruthers, Sydenham street, President, Dr. Thomas Trotter, Aca- of M. premier B. Pense, of Nova Scotia, PRINCE ANDREW OF THE DAILY. WHIG, SA SATUR DAY, GREECE AND PRINCESS ALICE OF BAT- TENB ERG. Walkem, K.C., "Queenscote." Chancellor Burwash, Victoria Univer sity, L. Toronto, with J. Whiting, , Clergy street. tical Science, Toronto, Goodwin, Alice street, Dr. T. G. Roddick, of Medicine, with Dr. ston street. President Allison, of Mount Allison University, Sackville, N.S, Goodwin. with Prof. | ni McGill Faculty Garrett, John University, Montreal, with J. B. Car Thompson went by way of Montreal, but returned by wav of New York on the 'turia. steamshi; The One Thing Needful. Wade's Iron Tonie Pille, and you will | find vour health benefited, your blaod pills for 25c., at Wade's. | Only One Drunk. A member of the R.C.F.A. was pick- eh ip by the police on Montreal street on Fridar night, in an advanced state of intoxication. At the police court this morning he was fined 32 and costs with the option of going to jail for dia University, Wolfville, N.S.; with Dr. J. C. Connell, West stpeet. Prof. William Maclaren, D.D., Knox College, Toronto, with Rev. Dr. Ross, Alfred street. i President Edmund J. James, North western University, of Chicago, with Prof. Pike, Frontenac street, Vice-President, H. P. Judson, Uni versity of Chicago, with Dr. R. T.|™ SOCIAL SATURDAY NIGHT. The Winmipe £2, Dr. | week, and Worthington After business had concluded | terday's meeting of the civie and the press repre withdrawn, (Continued from page Miss Enul {in place the | before [tion of the new principal Mr. | a charming luncheon party on Friday and Mrs, pwmified and nerves strengthened... 50 |'light committee, i sentatives had ! tion of providing an" engineer for the fire department was again brought up for discussion. committee were new officer, in view Miller's illness may result in his manent disablement. was an v Sears, Miss Muriel King, Oldrieve and many others. Winnett was up in Toronto usher at the mar- with Prof | riage of Miss Louise Fulton, and Mr. Jull, which took place at MN. McGregor, editor of The Presby- | Knox church. terian, with Rev. M. Macgillivray, Prof. J. Clark Murray, of Mon Earl street 4 treal, will be the guest of Mr. and Hon. W. 8S. Fielding, Ottawa, with | Mrs. Mudie next week. Mrs. I. i. Smith, Queen street. Mrs Armstrong will receive Dr. Goldschmidt, Heidelberg Univer. | on Wednesday, October 14th, at 82 sity, Germany, with Prof. Nicol, Cler. | Nideau street gy street. | . . ..' Rev. Dr. Fletcher, moderator of the | Dr. and Mrs. George Horsey, and Presbyterian General Assembly, with | Mist Julia Horsey, will sail for Fng Rev. M. Macgillivray. : | land on Thursday next. They will be Rev, Dr.: Warden, Toronto, with | very much missed. Principal Gordon. Mrs. John Campbell, Sydenham Rev. Dr, Campbell, acting principal | Street, was hostess at a small tea, of the Presbyterian College, Montreal, | this week, in honor of Mrs. Stanley of with Rev. Prof. Jordan, Brock street. | Clinton, N.Y. Sir William Hingston, of Laval Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers have {been in Ottawa this week | . . ruthers, Sydenffam strebe | Y . 3 Dr. H. L._ Wilson, Johns Hopkins | Mrs. Willie Despard has settled in University, Baltimore, with Dr. R. E. | her house at No. 690 Ontario street, Sparks, University avenue. | Toronto, and will receive every Mon day Dr. Roper's Popularity. | 'Mrs, Templeton, Napanee, is staying In the vote for the co-adjutor bishop will Mre Alfred . Webb, Boronto of New, York, Dr, Grier, whose el Mrs. James Warnock, Galt, and the , Dr. Grier, so elec : ¢ X . tion was a foregone conclusion, re Misscs Warnock, are at 200 Beverly ceived 126 votes; Dr. Grosvenor, one |e Toronto, for the winter, of the most able men in the diocese, | Mus. Herbert Mowat gave a dinner forty four votes; Dr. Roper, who re | om Friday evening in honor of the cently went to the General Theologi | bridesmaids and a few of their girl eal Seminary, from Toronto, twenty [ friends who will attend Miss Laura nine votes, and Dr. Rainsford, four Ireland on her wedding day. Her mar riage to Mr. Graham Thompson takes Back From England. | place on Monday afternoon. Mrs. George Thompson, ~tiarden Is- | ar and Mew Reid's studio, 435 In Tare, rotund: toes font PA IAD, dian ond, will be open thin prema having spent the past two months | from three to five o'clock, Mi. Red | there. Dusing her staviin the: "old | exhibiting his decoration for the li country" she visited: Tends $r. Er brary of the = Arte building, Queen's { land, 'Ir¢land and Scotland. Mrs. { Unive Kingston. It will be put beginning thg ceremonies for the installa Stewart | at the Hunt Chub, Toronto, If you w i te > dive - > re oy | of Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Robertson age, take c » keep vo blood a pur Tmpovrs i-krd ¥land js account- | § able for nearly all bodily ills. Take | Want Another Appointed. The of fifteen days Mrs. Con. Murphy has returned to Goderich, from her visit to her moth The new 'millinery store, 174 Wel ! er, Mré. Helferty, and sister, Mrs. Ber lington' street, must be showing the | mingh&m, Kingston. Mrs. Murphy was very latest in ladies' coats, when the | delighted with Kingston's improve stores copy and write away to huy | ments. tes of the ladies coats we are Experts agree that perfumes keep sedi fo freely Of course we can | better in the dark, that's why we have hardly blame them as The Somerville | adopted our new and original meth- Co. have the reputation for the best | od. Ho B. Taylor. civies (in ladies' goods and at fair | Matthew Grau, of the Grau Ope] srices./ company, is in the city arranging "A [50c.. kidney pili"' on the Red | the appearance here of his attractive Crosd bargain counter for S5ey scmpany, majority inclined to appoint a 3.) very pleasant tea given by the v. A. H. Reyner, of Victoria Uni- | Misses Macpherson, Clergy street, on versity, with. Rev. Df. Antliff, Col | Thursday, in honor of their niece, Mrs bokne street, and Re®. A. E Chown, | Veno Henderson, made. a very bright d the same. university, with Mrs, break in the darkness of Thursdav af y ames Richardson, Stuart street. 5 ternoon, and as people came in from Prof. Alexander Johnston, (MeGill) | the chilliness to warmth and the plow University of Dublin, Ireland, with | of candle light on' gleaming silver, Be Prof. Gill, Union Street. { many were the involuntary exclama Prof. W. R. Lang (Toronto) repre- [tions of pleasure. In the tearoom senting. Glasgow University, Scot: | Mrs. Campbell Strange and Miss Fair land, Sith Major Hewitt, Royal Mili- | Jie poured tea and cofiee, and Miss | tary College. my: Methill ou joe. White Prof. Flux (McGill), Victoria Univer dy Hogi o th ne ung sity, Manchester, England, with Prof smilax over the table he ier particular Shortt, King street west. { ly pretty | Prof. John Obx (McGill) reprosent- | ° 4 *. + | ing Cambridge University, England, | Mrs. S. W. Dyvde, Jr., and Mrs. | with Prof. Knight, Alice street | Gaorge Papwick, ware: i=int: hostessos Prof. R. Ramsay Wright, University | at a charming tea on Queen's College | of Toronto, with Lieut. W. A. Grant, | hill, vesterday. Receiving with them | Roselawn. ! | was Miss Chrissie Fenwick, who was | Rev. Principal Shaw, Weslevan Col | kept busy making pretty acknowledg lege, Montreal, with Mrs. Skinner, | ments to the felicitations heaped up- Maitland House." lon her, At the tea table, which bore Rev, Principal Pollock, Presbyterian pink carnations on a centre of flufiy College, Halifax, with Rev. John Mac Dh chiffon. Miss Kate leaton and kie, St. Andrew's Manse. Miss Gertrude Low did the honors, Chancellor Wallace, McMaster Univer: | and M James Farrell served the rity, Toronto, with H. A. Calvin, M. |jces. The gitls assisting were Miss 1 1 King street west. Floence Macgillivray, Miss Belle Craig, Prof. Walter C. Murray, Dalhousio | Miss Gertrude Craig, and Miss Jean College, Halifax, with Principal' Gor- | Craiz. Amongst the guests who were don. principally Miss Fenwick's friends were br. H. H. Chown, Manitoba Univer | Mrs. James Craig, Mrs, William Craig, sity, Winnipeg, with E. Chown, Brock | Miss Gordon, Miss = Edith and Miss Street. Emily Low, Miss Nan Skinner, Miss John King, K.C., The Law School, | Florence Williamson, Mis Marion Cal Osgoode Hall, Toronto, with Edward | vin, Mise Margaret Mudie, Miss Fran J. B. Pénse, M.P.P. os Sullivan, Miss Julia Horsey, the Principal Galbraith, School of Prac- | Misses Smart, of Riverside, Califor Miss Halliday, Miss Pearl . this of next week Globe. Houston gave in honor at ves fire and the ques of the fact that Mr. per- -- ROYAL COUPLE MARRIED. Prince Andrew And Princess Alice United. Darmstadt, Oct. 10.-- Princess Alice, of Battenberg, and Princ Andrew, of Greece, were married evangelically, at the court church. The bridal pair and all the royal and princely guests then proceeded to the Russian chapel some streets distant, where the Grevk ser vice, far more imposing than the first one, took place. -------- Died In Rochester, tinnanogue Reperter. Joh Finucan, formerly a well knowl resident of Gananoque, died uddenly at hig residence in Roches ter, N.Y., last, Sunday. We are with wit particulars of his early life, ex t that he was born in Rochester, vithin a few blocks of where he died. His father was a steamboat engineer, and lost his life with many others, | when the steamer Kingston was burn. ed off Whitby about thirty years ago. John was also an engineer. Lately hie, was employed at the street railway power house, Rochester, and had full charge of all the company's power equipment in, the city, Shortly after to Gananoque thirty years married Miss Banfield, "who died rather suddenly, coming he ago, Of Interest To Ladies And Gents. The visit of Prof. d Dorenwend to Kingston, Monday, October 12th, with his famous conceptions in switches, bangs, pompadours, wavy fronts and Prof. Dorenwend has the dis tinction of bejng the largest manufac turer and the most noted specialist in these goods. Private apartments at the British-American hotel, Kingston. The question of baldness is a vital question with hundreds of men who are bald. How to overcome the dis- figurement is a simple matter when vou consider the perfection of modern art in the making of wigs and tou pees. Demonstratio m given to show he perfect naturalness of these goods Confusion Of Numbers. There is much complaint over the ir regular manner in which Alfred street numbered. No definite system has been followed, and the numbers are ir regular and unreliable. For. instance, No, 400 can be found near Princess street, while across the road ja No 260. The next block south produces n number of fifties, while lower down, near Union Street, the numbers go back to the "two hundreds." The pre ent svstem is confusing and causes no end of annoyance, The street should be. properly spaced off and proper num hers assigned Saturday's Market. The Saturday market morning was decidedly small, the farmers preferring to remain comfortably housed rather than drive to town through the cold driving rain. Fggs took a regular hal loon ascension. Last Saturday this hen" fruit sold at 16c. to 18¢. a dozen Now they are 23¢. and 25¢. a dozen Butter was 23¢. to 2%. a Ib. turkeys, $1.50 each mighty chi kene, Dik to, Te e. to She. a pair; to SOc. a pair; potatoes, 75e. to We bag: lamb, Se. to 9¢. a Ib. mutton, to Se. a lb; pork, Sc. to 9c. a Ih to and scarce a pair fowl, 6x a 6 Sunday Afternoon Meeting. The YMCA. mectings for men at Whig hall on Sunday will be held at 1:15 pm. The programme is as fol ¢ Brief address to young men by I Dr. Antl tbject 'Counsel to Young Men," special solos, "Nearer to Thee," by the Y.M.CLA. male quar tette; mass singing led by F, G Loc- kett; temof solo Crossing the Ba BP. Kelso Many of the 3060 men pre ent last Sunday mentioned the home Jike appearance of the Whig hall and hoped the meet would be contin- wed there throug the winter. Do You Belch Gas ? If you have sensations in the stomach & bad tasté in the mouth, headuche--remember that tem drops of Polson's Nerviline in sweetened water is a quick and certain cure. Nerviline pide digestion, dispels the gas, makes vou comfortable and free from dis tress at one Nerviline is just splen did for cramps, colic, dysentery, sto and bowel troubles, and costs only 2c. Better try it. uneas mach To Be Examined. Maitland Clark, Wilwur, the young nan Who ness his parents, bas been ordered to be examined as to his sanity. Drs. Anelin and Sands and Judge Price will make the examina- tion ind OCTOBER 10. IS RUNNING LOW. The Hickory Supply Is Exhausted. . Louis, Mo., Oct. 10.- Iv diminishing supply of hivkory, which has recently caused alarm among manufacturers of hickory pro- ducts, was the subject under discus- sion at .a wweting of the Hickory Handle , Wanufacturers' Association, held, to-dgy, at the Southern hotel. Those present represented hickory handle manufacturers. who produce ninety per cent. of the product that supplies not only the United States, but England, Germany, China, Aus tralia, South Afiica and the South American countries. Reports previous- ly presented to the association show- ed that practically the entire hivkery Nearly The rapid- supply north of the Ohio river has i 'n oxhausted. In this territory, it s sefl™the supply is confined to a fow states in the south and south- east. The association believes that if the situation is impressed upon the pub- lic the slaughter and waste of hickory may be stopped. There is nothing yet known that will take the place satis- factorily of hickory. The manufacture of buggies, which is ever increasing in this country, has made great inroads on the supply. During the past eight months the price of hickory products has em 100 per cent., and there are intimations that the price will go still' higher in the near future. AFTER SEVEN YEARS, Restored To Mother By Means of Photograph. Utica, N.Y., Oct, 10.Levi Trembley, Copenhagen, Lewis county, returned vesterday from Willmer, Minn., where he went last week 'with his adopted daughter, Helen Nina, who had been claimed by Mrs. Ella Gladys Robbins, a woman of wealth residing at Will mer, as her eldest child, for whom de toctives have searched for seven years, The woman placed the girl in an in stitution when her husband died, but subsequently, when she married her second husband, a millionaire, she set out to recover the girl Detectives searched seven years and finally located the girl through a photograph which one of the detec tives sneceeded in snapping in a class room at the Copenhagen village school: The foster parents were loath to part with the child, now ten years old, but consented on condition that Mrs. Robbing prove her relationship to the girl and her ability to properly care for her. Mrs. Robbins deposited 81, 000 in a Lowville bank as a guaran tee, paid the travelling expenses of the child's foster parents, their lawyers, ete, to Willmer, Minn., where she fur- nished ample eviden e¢ of her wealth and preof of her relationship to the girl. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. News From The North West, Alameda, Assn, Oct, 5.~~(To the Editor) : There was a slight rain on Friday which, however, was heavy en. ough to effectively stop threshing op erations for the mst of the week. Con sequently the town was very buky, as all the threshers came in. As they were mostly Ontario boys they tried to paint the town red. To-day thresh ing is progressing as rapidly as steam and muscle can drive it and loaded waggons are to be seen in lines be fore the elevator approaches. One of our livery men, William Ho gan had a narrow escape last week. He was returning from Ox Bow when, in going down a slight hill, the tongue of his waggon dropped. It ran into the ground over four feet and completely upset the conveyance. Wil linm was thrown out and dragged ab out thirty rods, when the lines broke and releaséd the team. The station here is in charge of Mr. Gibgor and hie wife. They went on duty October lst, as agent and oper ator One case of diphtheria has struck the town, Mre. Scott being quite ill with it. We are glad to re port, however, that she is rapidly re- covering 3, In The Foot Ball World. New York, Oct. 10.<All the promin foothall teams are to be seen on the several gridirons through ent college out the country this afternoon, and, shilé none of the hig teams will meet ach other, the season has progressed «o far that a good line may be shown on their relative strength when the day's contests shall have been decid. ed. Weak points are keenly watched for by the partizans of the teams which will tackle each other later on, will escape the lynx eyed experts who from now until the end of the season will bend all their energies to the coaching of their re spective teams. and not a move -- Why Suffer with dyspepsia, indigestion, flatulence, sour stomach, heartburn, or wateibrash when there ix a remedy at harid, Wade's Dvspepein Cure relisves the trouble at once. 35c. at Wade's. (Chief Rankin, Napanee, arrested a "wheel-of fortune" man at the races on Wednesday. He was brought before the police magistrate and fined LOOK OUT FOR THE SHREDDED WHEAT MAN WHO IS DELIVERING THIS CELEBRATED FOOD FREE TO 4 EVERY HOME IN THIS CITY i OBJECT: to acquaint housekeepers with the greatest of all Natural Foods. Triscuit The New Electric Baked Wafer { and Biscuit DUBONNET Ge \ RY 4845 L. If you have no appetite or a bad digestion, try a bottle of the Famous TONIC WINE and AP- PETIZER. DUBONNET One wine glass three times a day will give you ap- petite and help your digestion. ™ Jor "dete oy Eilicings, AR 4. A. Goud & Co Sold Everywhere. Ask Your Dealer. CHAPUT, FILS & CIE, Sole Agents, Montreal. WE OFFER 7 bars Star: Laundry 7 bars Queon's Laundry 7 pkgs. Lover's Dry Soap, 7 pkgs. Soap Chips, for , EXPORT LAGER. The Perfect Beer. Send a fo, stamp to pay postage and receive a nickel plated pooket opener--opens Gold Beal and other crown corked goods. ELEPHANT and prices right, The Sleeman B. & M. Co. Bole agents for Kingston. Limited Guelph, Canada, factory results. Women Bethan, dyes it ong operation, ds to any tiot. Maypole Soap. dence, with 5 abrem oF ground; barns and stables, in Bid ote Boasession &L once. 106 for Caters. 18s for Binet Low pert 40" anitabhe teats ~ bulatits or my term. A premises, to J. A. Gould. Reduced prices we advertise from time to time are for goods in stock. We cannot promise to keep offer open for longer than a week, or after line is sold out, ' ww F06 7 Cakes Black Jack Soap for ., w 380. 13 Cakes Judd's Yellow Rose Soap 25¢, F. W. VANLUVEN, nO Pel Seer, READY MIXED PAINT he very best paint on the mar- ket, most durable, finest colors, A. STRACHAN, HARDWARE MERCHANT, Sr ------------------------------------ LET ME HAVE YOUR SALE Aud. I will guarentes you satis We don't Brag, hut perform the work, Nothing suctificed, WOE Jou VY Dtareay A EEE EE -- pat ha he and it W. J. v. J. HURRAY, The Auctioneer, TO LET, THAT DESIRABLE Fama RESE A He A. Met FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM, CITY News Of The Districts On Both natural breaking up of the system. A wedding was celebrated last Wed nesday at the home of petiormed the duties of best man. very successful, in the township of Camden. He was a Rowan Catholic and sixty years old Sunnyside, about done and corn cutting am tato digging arg under good headway. part of T. coming season. purchased a new butcher waggon, The quarterly services well attended. and Rev. Messrs. Reynolds and Fox, Mrs. W. J. Smith, who has been in the der doctor's care for some time, arrived home and is still ill. FOR SALE. ' in exchange, 236 P IN OUR OWN CIROWIT. property taken Apply at Wood Bros. " rincess street Any Suyle You Wane We are showing the newest and Sides Of The Line. exclusive desiens in hate There is a big demand for apple bar: - 38 alesvars, Plusiied 4 Tuts, 8 mls throughout the country. 'Lhe sup. x Yo Proper a All at the mos ply iv inadequate, reasonable prices, Live folks beads Allen Ketcheson, Sidney, is. dead, | Wear will also. be foun: waiged dighty four years, due to the John Russell, 228 PRINCESS STREET, Meleombe, when Lenn H. Fuarly be came the bride of James 8B. Moore, wt The bride was supported by Miss FOREIGN CAPITAL Mabel MoCormack. John Donevan Enapling owners of DEVELOP--EX' TEND John McGrath, Centreville, died very "InpusT RIALS, a ILWAYS, MINES widdenly on Septe smber 24th, after eaf And- similar gnter Address; . full detgils, J. 8. PTE, vey ing a he arty dinner. Apoplexy was pi Life Ins. Co the enuse. He was a cattle dealer and ALL STREET, NEW. YORK. Mr, MeGrath was born ' COMMERCIAL, . leaves a wife and infant daughter. MONTREAL MARKETS. 5 iseaiiniatsi Sunnyside Locals. Oct, 9--~Threshin 3 4 is * Moret oor St. PO | Toronto St, Ry. Ht, John Flectric Twin City Transit 7 Re) has secured the west Knight's farm for the J. Aylesworth has Aylesworth J. Montreal Cotton Dominion Cotton Co | held at the Free Canady Yn hodist church, Sunday last, were were conducted by assisted by Rev, erchan Molson's Pale Mr. Dominion. St Burnham sitensitigiar city un- HH and Any Time You Want Its Pearsall's Millinery, DU #