that is newest This sale will prove the sensation of the season, fg you an opportunity of purchasing the very latest in absolutely new | Fall Waterproofs, worth in the : $7.50, $8.75; $9 50, $10, $10.75, $12.50, 3.98. $4.08, $5.08. | and : semi-fitting styles in SCOTCH COVERT CLOTHS, CRAVENBTTE DS, etc, three-fourth and full lengths, full skirts, 2 Wy HE ill be f--no alterations will be nade, of soc. per garment. -, 5 .| to Mexico, and more than all the for lot, comprising every- Gi ] a 4 tectives will at- ' 1905, to be sold tend the fairs, and any violation of i teeny 4 GIVEN SATISFACTION. oN Ji Daly with Clawde and Elliott; W. ing, =i al to the in B | Cleveland one Sept, 7A § J Bast owned by dames Two of the were demolished. 3 the police dispersed the attackers is exceedingly quiet this morning. ee mt AN ARMENIAN PLOT, tee in America. It is also stated that the has established the con- nection of a number of Bulgarians and young Turks with the plot. -------- AGRICULTURAL EDITORS. Back from Tour of Canadian West, Special to the Whig, Winnipeg, Sept. 7.~Twenty-ive Am- etiéan agrioultural editors, who have been touring" the Canadian. west, are nein in the city. Profedsor Shaw, one € of the soil in the thres provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta is itself ite greatest natural advant- It is worth more than all the | mines 1a the mountains, from Alaska ests from the United States boundary to the Arctic sea, vast as these are.' 'he entire party is simply entranced with what they have seen. ER THE FALL FAIRS Get Along Gambling, Special to the Whig. Rorente, Sept. 7.---H. B. Cowan, su- Perintoucen. of agricultural "societios, as sent notices to the officials, that in accordance with the resolution of the convention, last winter, asking the overnment to enforce the law. No es of gambling will be permitted at the fall fairs. Must Without the law will render the society liable to forfeiture of its government grant, if Ofticials are warned to govern them- selves accordingly. Morocco Has Acceded mands of France. Snevial to the Whig, 'aris, Sept. 7.-A despatoh to the foreign office from M. Strene Taillan dior, minister of Morocco, says the Moroeesn government has yielded to the French demands and given com plete satisfaction in the matter of the arrest of the Algerian-French citizen, Boumesain, -------------- Drowned Near Moulinette. Comwall, Ont, Sept. 7. -- Jane Johnson, who lived a short distane shove the village of Moulinette, was drowned near her own door, Just how she fell into the canal is not quite clear, She had probably come for water and slipped down the bank. The body was found close against the ore, wed was about sixty years of age unmarried. Will Be At The Races, Sgaclal to the Whig. oronto, Sept. T-Word was received by Sceretary Fraser, of the Ontario Jockey Club, that the stables of MN. to De- 8, Brine Rik Unale Fg and the string of 0. W. Deppoler, including th, Muskett, Biditia, Lodinver. Fao + The Cure, Sufficiency und Py this. will arrive here for the fall meet ---- "Bodies Coming Ashore. ial Marquette, Mich., states tht the em hearing the name losco. The Tost carried & crew of nineteen persons all of whom undoubtedly perished. ------ le . Te=Arnold Co's brewery, one of the oldest in. iy, for several years and a pew company incodp change hsb WHA Arwen Co," hin aR t her at was made ain She Kokam Shimbun officers illing one of the assailants. The city Working for Intervention of the one He was Powers. dinctmeny ak a Io of eee {ie 'of a t eX dw, plosives, bombs infernal ma Toronto. spending friends in marriage day. It Winchester, Ont., David Winter, of 1 church, whe door with typhoid fever, and strong his recovery, pS. Snider and h after spendin are flying REV, DAVID WINTER. Sept. 7.--~Rev. he Methodist near death's has rallied are entertained . Winter is a man of exceptional constitution and it seems to be pulling him through what every- expected to prove a fatal illness, | the very low, but on Tuesday commenced to rally and has held his own since. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. m------ Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By 'Reporters ors On Their Rounds. his vacation. Watertown, N.Y. of the 's son, kept the way in. ter of G. ment. skiny milk the cream the skim in other § the butter to become Churning at too ture 'or churning too Dairy Notes. sours milk. oints. fat is too sour, high duce greasy hutter in whi grain is injured, and in b than when of time, Too rapid Butter flavor is utter of Three drunks are sobering up in the | The police station. P. Stover, Deseronto, spen at F. H. Vrooman's, Odessa, ..B. Pense has been appoint- ~] ed an auditor of the Anglican General +| chiriek, in the vaults of the Armenian Synod. eh has led to the umearth- . Hipson, PF. Vanhorne and "J. the Hunter are spending a few days is two sisters, Sy- compel denhany, isiting the T to ex- The deaths resulting from the re- to -- ha oof ho. powers hibition. re Yighung A ole = cent floods in the low lying districts v0 [Armenia by starting a series of out- | Original Allegretti chocolates are the | of hangin were over 10,000. ; rages. A number Armenians have | rich Ttalian chocolates. Mahood's | DF. David E. Salmon, chief of the postman gen ix | been arrested and the authorities say | Drag Store, bureau of animal industry, has ten- Biited vitt | that was found on them | We carry in stock a complete list | dered his resignation and it has been a showing that they received large sums { of all granular effervescing salts. Me | accepted, to take effect on October * {ol money from, the: Armenian commit- | Leod's drug store. 1st. John Marshall returned from Toron- to this morning, where he has been Seaward Wilder has returned home g a few dave among old The flags on the schooner Metzner today in honor of the Miss Gertrude Snider, Kingston; is spending this week the guest of cousin, Mrs. Fred. Veooman, Odessa. e steamer St. Lawrence has com- pleted her season among the Thousand of their number, said to-day : "Beyond | Islands, and this _ afterhoon. 'arrived all question, iculture in this coun- | here to enter out-af-scason quarters. try will be ite greatest industry | The K. & P. railway train, No. 4, through all centuries. The first foot | had two passengers in to the Gity to- Conductor Thomas Healy busy collecting his tickets on Little Miss Dorothy Chown. daugh- I. Chown, is recovering fronr a very serious attack of blood poisoning, which required heroic treat- The friends of the little girl | nual flower show at the Armouries on are delighted over her improvement. ---------- With equal quantities of cream and from the same separator, more rapidly than Select as a sire an, animal that is well developed, not merely in the re- gion where the cow is defective, but ' It is claimed that six per cent. of lost when it comes to churning if the cream is permitted | self a tempera- long will pro- ch the chuming results in not getting all of the butter in the creamy a poorer quality churneel the proper length largely determined bv the feeding of the cow; good feed often produces bad butters it is im possible tc poor. feed, Point Re are all through are now listening » produce fine butter from -------- Point Road Tidings. 7. ~The farmers arvesting and they to the toot of Bar- ject to rett brothers' threshing machine, All port a very favorable vield of ~sin. sad, Sept. Mr. and Mrs. James Baxter are en loving a few days at the Toronto fair. rs. James B days in Trenton, visiting her si Kennedy ana wife are visiting friends in Plam Hollow. Mr. and Mrs. are spending a fow days in Toronto, Miss Gladys Ruttan h, alter spending her vacation Bdward county as the ost CA. Medley and Mrs. Ruttan turned resfreshed briny water. V, Fow trotting horse Stowball ready f fall races. Philadelphia The best show window, so that passers-h fee it and But the temptation few whom Why not Every sto srekeoy tindow can paint iS contents that 1 Carry into t primitive m to which short cut. from the ---- The Short Cut. Record, arrett is spending a few ster, C. Towner as returned home jon in Prince of Dr, has re- from England, looking quite trip over the ler ix getting his or the in the store is put into the be tempted is limited ance throws in it y hay to purchase. to the S way. extend it to the many? the home with Window display is, after all, wans of attaining newspaper display . Noman was oreated from man call attention to wg. ; wr who has a shop a word picture of he newspapers will telling but a the end Miss Oldgirl-Do you believe that s rib? Mr. Oldbach--Well, I've never given it much thought, bat I know 2 an any spare ribs, When bn woman wants to know how much he has | 4 the hank teller 1: Safa wil CH on man has a badd 1 should he : a for | The two boys, Lighthart and Har- t Sunday in Several hundred dollars worth of jewellery has been stolen in two burg- | her | all right for her daughter, Paraphernalia Seized by the Crown---Assistants Get Father- terday, appeared before the police magistrate, at ten o'clock, ie morning, when all were charged wi rimning and sy i a lottery, contrary to the laws of Can il- liam German, K.C., M.P. for Welland, who represented all the defendants, arraigned each defendant separately, and forthwith pleaded guilty for each one. Col. Cruikshank inflicted the follow- ing fines : William Hunt, manager, 81,000; Joseph Norris, his assistant, 8500; Charles E. Warris and John Wright, assistants, $100; Henry Peinze, a frequenter, $5 and costs; William White was dismissed. vis, who were employed turning the wheels, were dismissed on suspended sentences, with a fatherly lecture by magistrate, The fines imposed were all paid 'promptly. All the paraphernalia seized will be held by the crown. ---- PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over the World. latest report from Newcastle, Pa., is that three persons were Iilled. The last word from Peary, at Etah, North Greenland, is: board." The SS. Laurcatide has arrived at Halifax, N.S., at 1:40 p.m, Thursday afternoon. lavies at Watertown. Miss Fannie Wickes, aged twenty- two years, of Washington, D.C., died from the effects of falling into a boil- ing spring in the Yellowstone Nation- al Park several days ago. Isaac Torfl, New York. who had sav- ed enough money to buy his wife's passage from Germany, met his moth- et-in-law, when the ship landed. She had come over to see if the land was The Booth fishing station on Catt Island was washed into Lake Super- ior by the great storm of Sunday. 4 The island was completely submer- ged, and the inhabitants would have been drowned had not & fishing tug been at the station. They were load- ed in the tug at the time, and were taken to the shelter of a neighboring island. ---------------- Getting Ready For The Show. The officers of the Horticultural So- ciety, are busy preparing for the an- Wednesday of next week. The show will be open both afternoons and even- ings, and the 14th band will give a musical = programme. Over $500 in prizes is Poy offered, and it is ex- pected that the armouries will be transferred in a veritable fairyland. This annual flower and fruit show is becoming quite a society function. On Salary Grabs. National Magazine The man so bitten hy vanity and indulgence that he cannot live comfortably and well on $5,000 a year is unfit to sit in either house or sen- ate, He is akin to the clock watcher. His mind is not on his work, but on his own desires. He is the man deter mined to "get what he earns,' and who will therefore, never earn what he gets. He is a poor investment for us at any price, Two Scholarships. The Grand Trunk railway has de cided to offer two scholarships, cover ing four years tuition in the faoulty of Applied Science of MoGill Univers: ty, to apprentices and other employees of the company under twenty-one years of age, and to minor sons of employees. These scholarships are sul i competitive examinations which will be the regular entrance matr;culation examinations. The Vault Damp, The members of the county property commitice met at the court house this morning. The chief discussion was over the vault in the department of the clerk of the high court which is permeated with dampness. It was de cided to place a gas stove in the vault for a few days to dry things up a bit. On some communications ing certain county bridges, no action was taken, Remembers John Burns, M.P. H. Attwood, market caretaker, re members well John Burns, M.P, who visited Kingston with Mr. Baker. Mr. Attwood is a native of Sussex, Eng, and came here about sixteen years ago. He says Mr. Burns was a very active labor leader, and carried seve. ral reforms through the London county council, ta --------i McLeod's Aperient Salts. An effervescing laxative beneficial in the treatment of sick headache, liver or kidney derangement. Specially re. commended for biliods attavks, habi- tual constipation and all feverish con- ditions of the svstem. Large bottles Be. MeLeod's drug store. re Trains Were Delayed. The Reine from the west were a conple of hoiirs late this afternoon. I+ At Collins Bay, a touple of freight oars ran off the track, delaying the mail train and the flyer, 7 TF the past. days bas been camping de the Manager Mulcted in $1,000-- Fines All Promptly Paid-- "All well on [| 478 New Coats For Fall just received, and as the styles for this fall and winter are entirely different from last year, this new collection is well worth, coming to see. Many attractive designs. We have only two or three of a color and cannot possibly get again at the price, so we would urge our friends to see these Coats NOW. . Whether you buy now or not it makes no difference. Come and see them and if you so desire can make a selection, and have it placed aside until required. REMEMBER every coat shown is abso- lutely new this fall. We did not have one Coat over from last year, So from the cheapest up to the most expensive are al NEW MODELS. ! CHILDREN'S COATS Now ready. Some of the most stylish and up-to-date coats for children, imported this season. Prices from $4 to $11. New Linens Bleached and Unbleached Irish Dam- asks, soc, 63c., 75c, goc., $i, $1.25, $1.40, $1.30. Crash Towellings, 7c. 12%c,, 15¢. Huckaback Towellings, roc., 12%c., 15C., 20C., 25cC. 8c., 10c., Linen and Union H Towels, 10c., 12%¢., I5C., 20C., 25C. Kindly compare these with what you see elsewhere for the same money. Glass and Tea T ing, 8c., roc. 12%c,, I15C., both plain and checked. Irish Linen, fine, coarse or medium sized thread for embroidery or drawn work. Widths range from 37 inch, 42, 45, 48, 54. Prices from asc. to goc. . - apply o Baby home with al (Jor LADLAWESIN BARGAIN TABLES OF SCHOOL BOOTS A chance for all children to get a nice new pair of shoes. value $1.25, ves pesos $1.00 Good Serviceable Boots, value : $1.00 1 Table of Boys', sizes 1 to 5, Good Strong Boots OB sormtarame neirstensst. smmbssssrarisntsans . - 1 Table of Girls', sizes 11 to 2 $1.25, For ... . Saave ¥ Table of Children's, sizes 8.9, 10, Medium Fine Boots, Pop 0 et hoki amhenia earns See Sasa Yaa + The. Table of Children's, sizes 5, 6, 7, Medium Fine Boots, SURE atta wiry wes a 1 YEAR 72. NO E. P. Jenkins Clothin Schoo Boys' Suits Special Prices All This Week Every Suit Marked | The best makers' | at low prices. E. P; Jenkins Clothir Practical Optical Prestriptions for FILLED, lasses All styles of mounts and fr ways in stock, with repairs. Eyes carefully examined AND ES FITTED. Prices for above work moderat SMITH BRC Jewelers Opti 850 King Street. Phone " Marriage Licenses I ~ YOU WILL SO NEED YOUR FALL FOOTWE! Wear "Aller Military Bootmakers, 84 Brock St... Sign of Gold EE I WANTED. TWO WAITRESSES ager British Am APPLY an Hotel A CHAMBERMAID AND room girl. Apply Hotel Iro DELIVERY I Davies Co.. Li WAGGON FOR es. The Wm GOOD SMART BOY FOR work. Apply to Box 22. W A GENERAL SERVANT. AP the evening to Mrs. R. V 100 Bagot street A FEW GOOD MILLWRIGH ply to Wm Lake at 1 Cereal Co., Works GOOD SMART BOY APPLY Bailey Broom Company. co taraqui and Rideau streets STRONG, SMART BOY FOF ing department ; good openir right boy. Apply, busine Whig TEACHER, FoR SEPARATE Section No 2 Wolfe Isl ply at once to R. J. Spo Island BOYS, TO LEARN THE making: good bright boys Co., Limited. opportunity McGowan Ci HOUSE To in central boarding Box 25, Whig AT ONCE A GIRL TO DO G house work. Must be a go Apply in the evening to MN Small, 93 Barl St. ------------------------ TWENTY CARPENTERS AN ers, for North Bay and Station, New Ontario; $2.50 per day. Apply W North Bay, or Arthur Stev agami. GENTLEMEN TO CET THE ar and Suits. Thomas Galloway's, 131 Also bring your old ones them repaired. Style, fit guaranteed to please MEN AND BOYS TO LFARN ing trade; great demand ates $4-85 day: many, course two months ; gral mitted to Union and Mast ers' Association. Coyne 1 Plumbing Schotls, New cinnati and St. Louis. Night class.) For free cat dress 289 10th Ave., New TO-LET. SHOP ON DIVISION ™e Garrett street, occupl Boon, milliner. Apply at DETACHED HOUSE 30 St 5 bed rooms st abl Oct 1st Apply I Clergy St Cat 2A INGS FURNISHED baat + stores, offices, of Cann's Jteal Esta'e | Brock Street FOR SALE. 2 OUSE, 392 ALF) BRICK HS 12 rooms. Ag premises or to S. Rough Fellington St. LOST. LIGHT GRE} likely on Ontario str kindly "Jeaye at D. Mil Corner Outario and Prince A LADY'S Butter Sale. At Davies ! Choice dairy, creamery, ec, Capt. RB. H. McKay is p eck wp Rbprough Lake,