it will be | tment you Unless you are sure your trade will be a good ome. Money refunded 'if your trade with us is not satisfactory. Wé have been guilty of trading a great number of Boys' Suits . in the last two weeks, and have one for you, that we know will please you, which we fully guar- antee. + % Come in and get it, JENKINS Promoter. of Progressive Dressing for Men and Boys. TAKE NOTICE i you ant First-Class Heaters, Cook/Stowes, Pugs or Bex Stoves, | "in all sizes and styles. Ihave 8 of Furniture, Carpets Di TURK'S SECOND-HAND STORE, WANTED, b GIRL, APTLY TO MRS. W. lliam street. A SMARY AND DILIGENT BOY. AP- piy "T." Lambert, Princess street. ember A COOK, BY THE 34TH INST. AP- We at 16 Sydenham St., corner A goop 'STRONG. BOY, TO LEARN 1 finsisith- Trade. Apply to Tay- lor & Hamilton. " URENT, OF ABOUT 100 acres. McCann's Real Estate Agen- cy. 51 Brock street. -------------------------------------------- AT ONOUE, AN EXPERIENUED COOK. to Mrs, Norman Stuart Les- aggot street. em-------------- et -------------- A COOK AND OAT APPLY Miss Ho 45 King street, alter os $36 YEARS OF 'ame. 0 cig: te smokers need ap- ply. & Steacy. BROOM MAKER, GOOD WORKMAN, steady loyment, highest = wages. Taylor, Scott & Co., Toronto. GENERAL SERVANT, MUST BE avod 'cook; family of two. Apply between 7 and 8 in the evening. Mrs D. 0. Laidlaw, 187 Johnston St. ee ete WE WANT A FEW PEOPLE locality work for us during time. easant work. Liberal lmperial Company, London, A NT AN, "WITH INTENTION "a bicycle, in good condi- n. y for cash. Inquire of H. Fell, care of Richardson's vator. el eee THAT SUIT OF YOURS TO PRESS d 'clean; it can be made to look e new. 180 your order for new rk. , Galloway, tailor, 131 ock street, next to Bibby's livery. T0 SELL THB HAND utensil on earth. King- surrounding country places. "Rerritory; also boys, . Call 376 On! A COMPETENT . MAID, BY SEP- A Ro general house 4 ol wh is kept. No washi or ironing. _ References oavired Apply to Miss Mowat, 180 Johnston street. . TARE Rod Cain ut Bowe No | aterial fur- 1 canvassing: materi MBE Cons" siireiod Siamivd Mass. ARgYOU INDEPENDENT, OR HAVE a boss? _ Get out of avery 8 {res. Write G. Marshall _g TWO" TEACHE! FOR THE KING- n Collegiate Institute--one to take ding and Junior Hoglish, and the take Gi History, "Junior ce. ved up to the 25th. A ald. Sety.-Treas., Board of BEdu- "| Saturday, at noon. DONT TRADE DAILY MEMORANDA. Aew Hats. And fine furs, at Campbell Bros. o ikon recital, Sydenham Street church, P.M. . Three ripe Shaws'. Fine shoes from Lynn, at MeDer-4 mott's. Grand Opera House, " Princess Chic," to-night. Baseball match, cricket field, Saturday afteinoon Sale of horse at Mills' auction room, 'plums at Newman & Sale of horses by Murray, at Macket Square, on Saturday. i Grocery lists for to-morrow, Anderson, Vanluven, Hopkinson. A x stone is no mossback, and that's the best of it. The sun rises Saturday at 5:41 am: and sets at 6:06 p.m. The hypocrit does not believe that {herd is no such word as cant. Eternal vigilance is the' price of a re- maining meal ticket in a poker game. Sale, Saturday, of Dip Hip Corsets, worth $1 for 65¢c. New York Dress Re- form. You should love your neighbor as vourself, if you don't want to be talked about. No, Mande, dear; there is no reason why your stout uncle shouldn't take anti-fat. The Baltic fleet may find that the longest way round is the shortest way to its last home. This day in history : Louis xXviir,, died, 1824. Battle of Antietam, . 1862; Atlantic cable opened, 1858 DINNER SETS $4.85 These are a special line and are full sets of 97 pieces. While they last at this one price. ..ROBERTSON BROS. i -------------------------------------------- Saturday, Sept. 17 We have received about 1,500 lbs. of Chbice Western Ribs and Loins of Beef, regular 12jc quality. To-morrow we sell at 1vc.db. 2.000 lbs. Shoulders of Beel, from GC. to Sc. Ib. Good quality Fresh Pork, farmer fed Loins, 124c. Ib. Shoulders, 10s. lb. SAUSAGES 1.000 Ibs. specials, 3 bs. for 25¢. LARD Pure Lard, 12¢.. 1b, VEGETABLES Gelery. Tomatoes, Onions, Cauliflower; all le requisites. ickling Spices " and Vinegars, best or . 1 kind of Groceries: 'Flour and Feed Store. Anderson Bros. *Phone 458. For Saturday Only Arthurs MORE TROOPS WILL AT ONGE GO. FORWARD FROM JAPAN, ---- The Situation At Port Arthur Is Described As Critical--Defend- ers Hope: For Outside Aid--' The Japanese Are Demanding Surrender. Speci te the Whig. London, Sept. 16.--The Tokio cor- respondent of the Express says that Field Marshal Oyama has received the most rigid instructions to resume the offensive as soon as his troo have recuperated and the roads wi pertait and to attack Gen. Kuropatkin before the winter begins. Should the Russians retire to Mukden, to avoid a battle, Oyama will pursue them with his three atmies.. The collapse of Marshal Oya- ma's scheme for surrounding Gen. Kuropatkin, at Liao Yang, caused this order, which, it is stated, was in- spired by the emperor. Transports are now loading troops and supplies. at Kobe and firoroma. These will be janded at Yingkow and sent north on the railway. It is understood that at least 100,000 men and 100 guns will be added to the Japanese army before October lst. Bituation Critical. Paris,, Sept. 16.~The Journal says that Viceroy Alexiefl has forwarded to the czar a message he had received from Gen. Stoessels in which the gener- al says that the situation of Port Ar- thur is critical. The troops have been without meat for the past week and very little flour remains. The ammuni- tion, however, is sufficient for a much longer resistance. Every preparation has been made to blow up the fortifi- cations should the Japanese make successful assault. The defenders, Gen. Stoessels says, do not despair and are hopeful ob help from the outside, -------- . Demanding Surrender, 8t. Petersburg, Sept, 16.--Admiral Alexiefi hs that he has re ceived the following ' despatch from Gon. 'Stoessel, the commander at Port The J se are actively Jeon motntain, and are also st fortifying positions acat Port Arti mounting new batteries nightly. They are also searching for mines in Sake bay. The Japanese gre issding pro- clamations addressed to 'the Russians demanding that they surrender." Gen. Stoesvels regards the isswanee of proclamations as indicative of the consciousness of failure on the part of the Japancse. Were Repulsed. Bt. Pelersburg, Sept. 16.--Vigeroy Aloxioff reports that the Japanese were repulsed in attacks upon Visik- ny and Olmyi. Occupied By Japanese. Shanghai, Sept. 16.--1t is reported that two + apanese crept from the en- trenchments to the Pon Lung Shan fort at Port Arthur, and thew bombs whieh caused so much destruction that the Russians fled, and the Ja- pancse occupied the place. Turn To Port Arthur, Tokio, Sept. 16.--With complete quietude in the north, public attention is sfgain being fixed on Port Arthur. There sre rumors of impending at- tacks on a large scale, and of the strgitened condition of the garri- son, but nome of them can be traced to an authentic source, What May Happen. St. Petershurg, Sept. 15.--1t is re- ported from Mukden that the Japanese are fortifying both sides of the Taitse river. Gen. Kuroki is marching north- east. It is not believed that the Jap- anese will make a direct attack upon Mukden but will carry on a vast turning movement. -------------- GET READY. ------ This Is The 'Call Of Hon. Mr. Borden. Special to the Whig. St. thomas, at. Sept. 10. The Grand Opera Hohse was well filled, lasi night. to héar the atldiess' de- livered by fhe opposition lender, Hon. VANDERVELDE. in. . 16. --~FEmile Vander- us Belgian socialist #lending the interparlia- grenice at St. Louis. 'M. isa member of the Bel: gian of deputies and for a score of years as been the recognized leader of sm in his county; o has heen _ gonsistent advocate of . cific measuggh _hrouchon, his Public career, and himself as far re- school of anarchy as moved from it is possible to conceive. MOSQUITOES MENACE TOWN. Woman Driven Insane And Two Infants Dead. San Antonio, Tex. Sept. 16.=A £] othe Express' from Muzatian, oxico, says: A plague of mosqhi- toes is from the town of El dorado, this state. The insects are daid to be of extraordinary sizo and gar in 'swarms at night. One woman, it is reported, was driven insane by the attacks of mos- vitoes und 'fwo infants have rom the Poisonous efiects of their bites. The people of the town have to the state authorities for and the 'authorities have asked alfor experts from the City of Mexico. The gue seems to be confined "to the town 'and' vicinity, the insects coming from Bearby swamps. | Thanksgiving Day. tawa, Sept. 16.--The W& 0 mt has | the - ly, November 17th. * s ¥ Heth R ed : g RARER ANOTHER SAD CASE. -- While Out For a Hunt, Special to the Whig. Estevan, N.W.1., Sept. 16.-- George Bishop, postmaster at Coalfield, nine miles from here, accidentally shot him- self while out shooting yesterday af- ternoon. The shot entered this thigh and he died while being taken to he Was Shot is not known as Bighop was some distance from his companions at the time. Bishop leaves a widow and a family. Instantly Killed. Special t the Whig. ee. Man, Sept. 16.-- William Gootson, proprietor of the Shakes- peare House here, was accidentally shot in the head gnd instantly killed a few miles north of here yesterday af- ternoon. He was with a shooting par- tv of six. Gootson leaves a widow and two young children, et BRITISH MAN:OF-WAR. Sights Russian Cruiser Steaming Toward British Columbia. Victoria, B.C., Sept: 16,~Members of the erew of H.M.S. Grafton, just ar- rived from Comox, report the presence of the Russian armed auxiliary vessel Koréa in the Pacific off the northern coast of Vancouver Island, steaming slowly southward. "They expect that the Korea will come to Esquimalt or vessel than the Leng and is command- ed by an officer of high" rank in the Russian navy. The pews has caused preparations to 'deal 'with her case, should she enter, @re mow' being wade, eae ------ TO INCREASE GERMAN ARMY. nin, ¥ Asked To ble Additions. / village. How the accident happened | Victoria. She is described as a larger much excitement 8t% imalt, where k i £3, x iy i take over and operate it as a strictly commer: cial enterprise. Becond, Russia i 'an indemnity ol equivalent to 000,000, ; Third, Russia to hand over all her in Chinese waters to Japan. The Japanese would be willing to alien to an American come nt mars his own story by these vo 3 re mus jor wi Oth. i a ---- BODY FOUND IN TRUNK. msn-- Terrible Crimes Brought To Light In Clevnland. , Cleveland, Ohio, 16.--The body of a young woman Town, yeterdy, crowded inte: a trl, and' ea picked up Witter 'under ; ie on the lake front, has been tified a that of yor 8 h A b. wife living. He married in 1892. Be: fote her marriage to Samuel Smith the shurdered 'woman's name was Inez Holt, and she lived in Zanesville, 0. The Smiths had ar nd ahout five years, but % no been diving together. The police have arrested Eugene Minor ind Gertrade Smith. It is believed by the police that they know something of the ease, A despatch from Zanesville states that Samuel L. 'Smith, a colored wait- er, and Inez Holt, a white chambet- maid employed at the ho tél in that city, were martied there in January, 1889. The mother of the dead woman lives in Cambridge, Ohio. -------------------- TO VISIT JAILS. ----t And Make Report About Those Confined. Special to the Whig. Noronto, Sept: 16.~The provincial secretary has appointed' Dr. Russell, modical superintendent of the asylum for the insane, Hamilton, and © Dr. Botner, medical superintendent of the Wimico asylum, to yisit "the fuils of the provinve, * wherein of un- sound mind; who should 'be commit ted to an axvhun for the insshe, or the asylum for idiots, are to be confined, 'and to report their con clusions recommendations. Some wixty tunation of idiots are said to be improperly confined in the jails province, but there their eligibility te asylum. As a result of his visit to Beotland Mayor Urquhart ah doc that public lawn hg greéns established in the ity parks. The park conamissionér has been asked to report on sites and cost." he subscribers to "Estutes Limit el" have on E.R. UC. Clark- won as liquidator, Bea CONTRACT AWARDED, n------ For Service From Canada To Mexico, x inétude or suggest something we lean supply :. 4 3 Dairy Butter, 1: Ib, blocks, 20c. LLreawery Butter, 1 Ib. 'ade AYING BUSINESS FOR RE- dh le man wi orse and «Ke 3 w--hAL i . a . na i i al ie & R. L. Borden. Mr. Borden covered Berlin, Sept. 185-%he overnment | ; er, ol duting Wis _iall any Hopkinson's Grocery thotoughly the transportation, trade | will ask the velehutan Ain Avent to { Special to the Whit Te . FMahts a nice, onsy and 1 + Market' Square. and other questions. He said it was | increase the strength of 'the army | Ottawa, Sept. 16. "contract or . Address pais | WE WILL SELL = expected the elections would be} probably by 20.000 ér 40000 men, so the Pacific 'otesn Soni 10 Meio toe advertiser may a Es oe: t on soon, and warned the con-} that part of the 100,000 young men fit has been awarded do Reid,' Pui' Lard, 10¢. Tb. pe . R : a Glasgow," who will receive x. Long Clear Bacon, 10c. 1b. sorvatives to be prepared. If "the con-| for warvice but ach : hd subsidy Sc. 1b, servative party should be returned to | be trained. The of $100,000 : to which the Canadian | 4 's Jelly 'Powder, 4 for 25¢. power, he believed they could carey an and Masionn governibents contribute SE, 148 KING Kitchen Gueen_ Baking Powder, 2 tins business a sounigy to the wl. in equ , a Bet seuanpota: || rom, Fes, 10, doh | eit of the West Figin Conserv STOP BRITISH SHIPS, electric light. y y 4 kp : Nr ; tive Association was in chair, Mr Hussian. W hips May Get In next fall, and Trouble. : 2c. or Jo J. 8 ag goods Stole. ani fresh. Sive us alo on, MP, for Halton, and ue. ; Blain, M.P. for Ped, made WwW.E. Hopkinson & Bro, des. mettle | Social 10 the. Whig. _ Pelow's old stand, Brock Street, VICEROY ALEXTEFF Lond n, Sept. 8 ow ¢ « Baseball On Thursday. Houma 51 marthip Torck Prompt Dé a . \ Fastorn: Leagte--At Jersey City. 3-| Wants To Be Relieved Of His Treher & Newark, 8-4. At Bufialo, 16; Ro- Post, day, and searched het Transfers Made. chester, 3. Ab Montreal, 3-57 Toronto, § o .1 1, the Whig in' the Dardanelles Special to the Whig. TAL Baltimore, 3-7; Providence, 2-2. | "505, "Sept. 16.~The Bt. Patorsbar T Toronte, Sept: 10.~An-ovder has! © American League At Boston, 31 Pari mnt of tha Fetho De or or Margaret ten mode transferring Miss Mary B.| Xow York, 21. At Philadelphia, £4; dave that Viceroy Ale itt, teacher from the Ottawa Mo- | Washington, 43. At Cleveland; 9; De- troit. 0 f mess. ) |, o : \ National League--At New York, 3; 3 , 2. At Brookivn, 214: Phila- school:| aphie. 57. At Chicago, %; Cincims- ti, 1 (twelve innings. wa fresh naval progratsme meditated the govemnment w ---------- One door below King. Campbell Bros., To-Morrow. For stylish, now fait hits; i.