ut tho Teoh Js by ,. and at excursion rates. The Mail says the liberals have bean shmmoned to a wake on the '23rd. A revival it means. % ------ 3 4 Rinks ore being planned all over the city Tor hockey. The water for them will be run through meters, of olrse, { i : 4 The sity council does well to eelraln om: euloreing u by-law against the hed Lh e---- x The agitation has been revived for the schools in behall of | the running of our public utilities hy he to those who - provide accomhio- commissioners, The subject. is *deba- Fiation tor the children, sud all of | table. What is to be gained by the them between five and fourteen years; | change from committoes ? A Hon: Dr. Montague was "too busy" 10 contest London for the commons, but he has the time {o contest Ham- "secure teachers, Filton for the logislature. Ts Miss in i oh Hamilton again in firting mood ? on Nn In offect Mr. Roosevelt has been ro- seted 'tho president of the Unitxd States, but officially he will not know it until the electoral college has per- formed. This will not be until the + of | second Wednesday in February. ' Rumour has it that Mr. Rorden will vetiro from the leadership of the con- ; ve party. To that 'event Mr. Foster will push for first place. But . Sprowls, Col. Hughes, Mr. Clark, 'Molen, and, others will have to y 2 " ps ----. A A------------------ "HUMOUR OF THE PRESS. "11a Regard To The Late Federal cof Quebeo, thinks it is . 8 '8. tooth to have ! child like Flyna. : almost looks as if the conserva: ive party in Nova Scotia had closed the window and blown out the gas. Winn Telegram has discov- The Winni ed ered 'has only begun." They seem to be rather laste. in starting. : | Parker failed to get a majdrity even ,". he said, 4 Nell in East India ho i how it same shout, to 3 to a wi ng, ; HY al stopped me to 1 not go; they intro- duced me to my sweetheart, who, with some other girls, was in their com- "After that we met frequently, and I grew to love her. I used to see her every Saturday and Sunday and two or three times in the week. Last May; howeyer, 1 bumt one of my legs at the pitoh factory where 1 worked, and for a fow weeks received sick pay. "When I went back 1 felt as though : were unequal to my dutigs, and a ortnight gave notice that I in fortght ajo 4m my situation. On the Tuesday. after 1 loft 1 'told Nell I should not be. able to seeher on the Saturday and Sunday, and advised she was only eighteen years old go an, and enjoy herself with i me to see her as usual, pay the expenses, could not think wl living in lodgings, for With her 'mother had driven "On Thursday morning the pest: me, and handed mo a letter i , the letter in which she an- intention = of taking her life. I went Back home--and you know what bv happened. in for a little breaking into the room |-should have , and' his voice faltered--"1 should have been with Nell." " S-------- SPIRIT OF THE PRESS, Something. Needed. a time Sutes eanmoreatives choose a leader, 4 ought tp secure a wedical 'certificate that he bas ao back: bone. 5 og St. Joh a Con. ur . n Star. ( di "ihe worst about. this» defeat busi: ness is its wearisome monotony. This Jai the third 'consecutive time now and wé're tired of it. Goes Down. Halifax Echo. Wa 1 a very temperate town. Champagne, conservative candidate, was at the bottom of the list. Chem: pagne vaually goes to the head. Taylor's Expectations. cores Toston, the tory whi aylor, y whip, was the ity on Monday conferring with heads of the tory machine. He wanted to 'discovér why a cog. slip- pod in West Hamilton. -- Btrenmous Language. Toronte Stak. President Roosevelt has called his opponent an atrociols - liar. Which goes to show , that strenuousness . is still the trishp curd in the Rough Rider's pack. Turkeys Getting Cute. Toronto News. Turkeys, wo are, told, will 'be scarce. And naturally snotigh any turkey that keeps his eye on the al- wanac willl make Jeti] seqroe with Thanksgiving only a week away. Cheapening Their Office. Montreal Star. Certainly if licutenant-governors do wot. take themselves more seriously have been: doing Jately, both in Ontario aod Quebée, they may find one of these days that the . ple will not be willing to take! at any price} $3 3 -- FOUGHT WITH A -------- T= Williani Chestney's Story From Far West, 4 St. Cathgrines, Nov. 12.--William tney, a young man to this city, had > A week whieh he was 'with his life, in his-own village of ; of which Lhe is the , - That was the unkind- 1 of all. 3 Among the items in the Port Ar thur weather »ri every morning is the nuniber of inches of shells it rained during the night. s It will interest the Japs to know that Jim Conmee, the liberal, cap- tured Port Arthur, Ont.,' without fir- ing a single shot. Fo think that the historic conserva- tive party of Quebec, the old bleus, should have reached the uttermost: depths of despair ! en. Kuropatkin reports that the right and left wings of his army are working together. As a natural re sult the army is flving. It is a pity that Aylesworth could not be elected for the constituency which contains Port Simpson and the islands which he saved to it. Time only helps to ripen the thought that the Hom. J. Israel Tarte knew a few, things when he decided to separ- ate himself from the situation. There is a nervous feeling in the air that at last a' real issue may "be brought into the field im provincial politios and set the whole country by the ears, With Foster and Haggart lack again in the house, even if Tupper the! younger in out of it, the conservatives have a tidy nucleus for another nest of traitors, The International Sunday school {ext day before yesterday was, "When the righteous are in authority the rejoice." It may have been only & coincidence, Sir Wilirid Laurier having done something last .week to make Thanks- giving day joyiul, Premier Parent is ~said to contemplate giving am extra touch of happiness to Christmas. : so Bven the wan whe had his. eellar filled with conl last wumner is en- thusidstic over the weather that has been turned on during the past few, weeks. This shows that human na- ture i¥ improving in quality. The Ottawa Citizen persists in its opinion that in the event of Mr. Bor- den's declining the leadership the conservative opposition in the House of Comnons 'should accept the pub- lie dictum and efiace itacl. as an or ganized opposition," here are so many "lessons of the late campaign," according to esteem: ed contemporaries, that the average' common ornery tory will have to'take a post graduate political course, or Study thom out as "home work" dur in e winter, evenings. : FP. Cottor MP, in a speech at Accrington, England, last week, de- clared that wheh the parliamentary elections come on the Irish voters in England will decline to subordinate the question of 'home rule te the ao question or any other question whatever. § < 3 RICHER THAN EVER. If Anglesey Lives He Will Have Much Money. London, Nov. 12.--Several Ameri- cans, including Mrs. Chauncey, who ran up to town from the 'hunting box," she has taken near Meldon, and Lady Abinger, who was Miss Ma- gruder, of Washington, bought a few trifles at the latest sale of the Mar- quis of Anglesey's Emazing theatrical costumes and jewelry.. Lady Abinger came away with some wonderful paste buckles 'which once adorned Lord An- glesey's dainty little shoes, when he appeared as "principal boy" in the pantomime of "Aladdin" at i vate theaire at Anglesey Cas There is a popular idea th marquis is ruined forever, but aS\ a matter, of fact, -if he lives for another: eight ypars he will be richer even than he was a few years ago. His creditors will be paid in full in the meanwhile, Lord Anglesey, besides owning sev- eral coal mines, is the landlord of a good portion of Bution-on-Trent, where the famous breweries ¢ s Alsopp are situated. The leases are expiring, and the property in: creases in value yearly, -- Lord Anglesey has had two fors aE ON A wos ta, one manager o im a week, but he Ras decided i America such a rare treat. stirring drama, Lord Anglesey is so 1 wniconscionsly and "inimitably funny that he would be certain' to draw im- mernise houses, like the late James Ow- O'Connor. . | - He has taken a small apartment in Paris for the 'winter, but he is ex- pected fo visit London now and again. Ap elderly aunt of his, one of the Pagets. in the only rolative who is really kind 1d him in his. misfor- Begin Housekeeping Right. "Swiss Food," is the best ireakiast food. Those who use it know this, those who don't should, P. McIntosh & Son, millers, Toronto. Cooking butter, per 1b., 150, at Mo Re" - i Swamp. Fine Heavy Ov oF New York, Novi 12.~Peter Johnson, | "0 $550: # mption gan ce -~ 1 ; tainly be cured (all cases in the early Coats | : : BIBBY. THE H As uveual; fashions are shown here first. ~ It's a 'habit we haye--always ahead--not only in quality, hut in newness of style. . : . or 5 . . We want you to look te this store for new ideas--yéun Henever be disap- pointed if you do." view ue de RAY ahha 'Tourist and Chamberlain Overcoats Both are beautiful fdeals of Fashion--richly lined, elegantly made and graceful in fit. Your inspection ol them is invited. Drop in and. sce what will be worn by good drogsers this season. A : We have & large range of BOYS' OVERCOATS, mada after the same style as the men's, : Gloves We are not exaggerating when we say our Glove . sto is * the largest , stock of Gloves for men ih town. Gloves of all sorts at all sorts of prices, 1 We have the exclusive sale in this locality for certain Gloves of the very best make, B0c., 75¢., $1, $1.25, $1.50, 81.75, $2-to0 $3.50. We are showing a- nice line of Wool Gloves, colors tan, grey, white, black, and red; at 50e. HEAVY WORKING MITTS, mule skin, horsehide,' saranac, ete, 25c., 35¢., 46c., H0e., 60c., and 7Bec. Ln bebe pin _ Every Suit of Underwear, we sell is Everything new in' Caps; 'hoys' or from the best and most reliable mak- | men's, the Cyclone, Men's Driving ers. Make your seléctions now and be | Caps," Storm Caps, Doubleband Golf ready for colder weather: i Caps, Fur Banders, Motor Caps, etc, Fleece Lined, Wool apd Merinos, 40e., | uy r., 90c., $1, 81.25 and $1.50. B0c., and 75¢. a garment." Natural Wool, 75c., $1, $1.25 and) £1.50 a garment. Heavy Scotch Wool, Jersey, Ribbed, ete., 75c., 81, $1.25 a garment! Woolsey Celébrated:.. ,Unshrinkable, $2.25, $2.75, $3 a garment. Two Steeples, English make, $1.50 a arment. : ! Combination Suits, ete, ; Swoaters Our Sweater stock I very attrac: tive, especially to the young men :-- We are showing a line of Sweaters in plain colors, red, blue or black made of worsted yarn, for $1, = ,- Canadian, English and "German Sweaters, in fancy colors and mix- 3 .. Speci Me .15¢. tures, $1.40, $1.00, S115, £3, $295, | oe or: pccial at' 3c. Others, 1c. $2.50 and 83. e President, Century and Pennant, Fic Hosiery { We are offering a line" of Winter Socks, worsted' 'yarn, ' colors ; 25¢.; SOMETHING Also a fine black Cash- 4 ' ts Newest styles, two for 25e. Srages We are showing about a dozen lines Neckwear Just arrived, a ' new lot. of choice Neckwear, 25¢., 30c., 5c. 15c., 20¢c.; 25c., 35c., Cardigan Jackets 90c., $1;-81.25, $1.50, to $3. THE H. D. BIBBY €O a 9 Clothiers and Haberdashers Oak Hall. § Coats! Coats! "In All the Town No Coats Like These." Come in and see why "SPENCE" MANTLES are BETTER than the ordinary run of = Mantles: Prove it for yourself. Compare them with any others ou've seen at the prices. Look at the cloth, the lin- ings, the tailoring, the style, the fit, and if you don't "| say thess Mantles ate better than others atthe prices we'll be very much surprised. "Blue Ribbon" Millinery Trimmed Hats From $3 to $10. X But they've the STYLE of Hats worth twice that | Of best material and perfectly made. New de- lights which have all the charm and "chicof Paris nio- dels, the only difference being the more moderate way of pricing. = ; Tr SPENCE'S, ™ eating Willner LIVING DEATE. Just Escaped It In Bottomless 1. ZACKS The New, Store at the Old Stand, 271 and 273 Princess St. AD 305%: ; . a resident of Hoboken, nartowly es! gies gy, Suan it caped a living death in a swamp near" ind Winter Underwear, giving his home. Hé bat sunk to his chin in Spite protection against cold, at low quicksand when ened. Gloves and Mits, of all kinds and siz- Johwion bad. carted out in he |e, to sul ray Bofkebook 'ti, darkness to investigate ire," when oy Years, A.V be walked vawittingly into, place cod Hes "Hone Rooks. Hoots and nown as bottomless siwnp, | s > - A Where several persons have met INE | ocond Hand Howemishingn. ©: 5 ore realizing -- his peril, BA 'Dig Bargains in Stoves, ters; and was caught and 'continued to sink Niousehold -U Bw Se Sas Xapidly. By screaming wildly for help Pine snd ene ' by snd they rope. Achoose ; fed attempis | shoulders be and 3 this, however, 0 Hundreds of Women ( First Stages of Con by ' Pe-ru*n: The Following Letter F ful Woman Tells - Story. Mrs, Mary XE. Hoblil avenue, Minneapolis, Mi "My son suffered for th eatarrh of the bronchis threatened to becomo ver dootors advised that h favorable climate, but as Peruns as a specific for | decided to give itatria his family for an exp among strangers. For used it faithfully and trouble gradually disapy ed health took its place. he was perfectly well form his duties. You grateful mother's than Hobids, All styles and fabrics warran sptisfaction 4s to exc usiven Every shirt is positively guara: THE : SKIRT SPEC Designers TORONTO J. G. MITCHENER MRS. MAYBRICK Children Will Have Do With Her New York, Nov. 12 her children, who belie was guilty of poisonin destitute, and with o of the sympathy of whose fortunes were through her contest fe ter's liberty, M May trayed the ings in an English prison i t6 be published. From it she expe enough to maintain hi while: her suits for h lina and. Virginia pr Mr. Arnistrong are he sent Mrs. Mavbrick ev, Dr. E. M.D. Kighty-fourth t avenue, Dyker Heights "Mrs. Mayhrick's ~ been so influenced by their father's people, turned against their Dr. Densmore sedi 8 Von Fronce. Her fortune duced by her efforts 1 daughter. She has ba to hve on. "Mrs. Maybrick h source of income now. she brought inst is to besheard in 'R month or two. OF cou possession of the pro will be « comparatively it will take a long meantime, - what Tittle have been dissipate Hépry Cunningham from Chickering's. O MeAuley's hook store, Orange \ {