a -- WE HIT IT ---- . eb, Wolcns, sor char ond 18, our excellent work ised us, We'tl $18 10 $25. These ferro .LIVINGSTON'S | DR. EDWARD RYAN, Bounces that Dr. C, K. Rockwood Asylum, is to be super; Going On In the Busine Daniel Clark, ' retired: Dr. 190% »F Hid, 000 + for the same period lust year, $1,488. ; Inereans, ror gon, Toronto Street Superintendent at Cobourg Asylur > Saliway earnings for We] ending ptember 2nd, were $70,000, lucrease of $9578 ovér the Sar respon & period of 1 A Canadian Assockated teh Ws that the lank of Brith Hoi inerica's Micrests of the public for opiliptics at Woodstook, are rate of 6 cent. The fire loss of the United States and t Canada for August. as complied by the «f ournal of Commerce, tos £11. 435,600, as compared with 80.915 300 for Robert Christie, who, fequest; E.R, Rogers, Toronto Jun: 750. There were fires during August where the loss reaches due 10 be. lightning, wnd in some Instances thicse career caused heavy losses, ---- The Cheese Markets, Winchester, Ont. Sept, '7.---85 colored aid 640 white registered ; 85 colored and 180 white wold at 11fc. entage, in the township of Lobore He was a bright youth and made rapi man he opened a private school | a = wn of Medicine in 1889) He at once begw 0 wh om, . ! "i hy io y l S ] Roman Catholic being given rT i and we O Fee. now holds that: subject, Pr. Ryan was eminently presented Cataraqui ward man, In 1899 he was elected mayo and filled that office. with credit, H iss Morrison, Michael Morrison; of this city, of the Hotel Dieu. He holds the posi tion of grand physician of the CM 4 Saturday Morning 189 in thelot, comprising every- thing that is newest and 'in 3 lots: $398, $498 $598 This sale will prove the sensation of the season, ing you an opportunity of purchasing the very latest eas in absolutely new Fall Waterproofs, worth in the BWiar- way: $7.50, $8.75, $9 50, $10, $11.75, $12.50, for $3.98. $4.98, $5.98. Soecial to the Whig. Loose and semi-fitting styles in SCOTCH Halifax, Sept. & WEEDS, COVERT CLOTHS, CRAVENETTE PET Seimei ORSTEDS, etc, three-fourth and full lengths, full | thunder aoa eves and skirts. Past two years he has been presiden tion. -------------- NEARLY BURNED UP. Escape, Special to the Whig. Toronto, Sept, 5. James Robertson retiened to the city, and reports te the department at the buried over the whole of Hyslop anc Gutheropd townships, and Playfair, Bowman, Beattio and townships. The timber pulp wood. Mr, party had a very narrow escape. They were completely surrounded by the fire, and the only way they themselves was uy Black river, Covered with wet blankets, Caw save -------- A BAD STORM -- Struck = Prince Edward Last Night. Island, A Charlottetown, says that province, was visited by a terrific lightning storm, accom avy down pour of rain Barns and other buildings, in all dirdotions, wore struck by lightning, and many © of them were destroyed No toss of life is reported as yet, ---- ENTERED FOR PROBATE. -- The Estate of the Late Ex-Mayor S. Bingham. Special to the Whig . Ottawa, Sept. 8 Application has been made for probate of the will of the late ex: avor Same! Bingham, drowtied in the Gatineau river. His ostate ix entered at $277,359 and goes to the family, the widow receiving an annual allowance; the to two danghters, charity, panivd by a h Ezch and every Coat is absolutely waterproof and of the very highest standard of workmanship. This i be readily proven by the stamp inside each coat. i These garments will be displa.y- ed in our windows, but not sold ; turday Morning. > the low prices at which they are being § than half--no alterations will be made, an extra charge of soc. per garment. £8 residue going He left $20,000 10 . -- At The Sco, On Wednesday. Systiul to tho Whig. Jttawa, Sept. 8. The story that the light house Apply steamer, Golspie, was wrecked on Lake Superior, is diseredited here. It was seen by an .. « : official of the department, at the Sou. A el™ Nedunosday, : Stall A lively fight between two women 3 oconrred last might at (he corner of Gore and Ontario streets. Ig ite an attraction, Ver. people who ane wishing for something new "line at neuralgia, was constantly draw the a THE DAILY RIGHT! DR. EDWARD RYAN GOES To ~ ROCKWOOD, As Medical = Swpérintendent--Dr. Clarke is Transferred to To- ronto -- Other Appointments, Made, : A special despatoh to the Whig an- Clarke, of tetdent of Toronto Asylum, vice Dr, r Edward Ryan, Kingston, to be medical super- Wozld--The Markets. i intendent at Rockwood; Dr. C. E. CEH. teale earnings 51 tio wok | Hickey, Morrisburg, to be * medical August Sise, Vice Dr. E. MoNicholl, removed in the pu service; De. Thomas John Williams, of Lisle, to be medical superintendent of the asylum J. Dayle is appointed bursar of rofit for the past half year | (on + Wan $40,618, A dividers onan shillings | CObOUYE asylum; ~ Samuel A. Arm: ner shy Was declared, belong at the strong of Sarnia, barrister, to he in- sector of prisons and charities, viee after twenty- three years, has resigned at his own o t same howth last vear, and $81, i : i 128,850 during August. 1908 The towel | HOM, tor _be inspector of prisons and for 'the. dient 'eight monihs oi th. current | Public chritics, vice James Noxon, Year is $117.7 or who has resigned at his own request, Ryan has had a most successful ©¢ was born of humble par- progress at hin books. When a young mgston, and taught for some vears, Then he fitted himsel for the univer- sity, and gradnated at Queen's ag Bachelor of Arte in 1886 and as Doctor : the practice of his profession in King- i ston, and has prospered. In 1591 fe was elected president of Queen's Alma Mater society, a remarkable honor, a the high- est gift possible: by the students and graduates of this Presbyterian univee- sity. Later he was added to the yedi- cal stafl as demonstrator in anatomy, 5 the professorship in fitted for municipal life, and for some years re as alder- qo 9 0 y always possessed fluency and eloquence : in public specch. Dr. Ryan married . 3 M daughter of the late For years he was the chief surgeay LA. and is a member of the Y LCD. A., the C.O.F. and the AO.H. For the of the Kingston conservative associa~ Surveying Party Had a Narrow Glencoe, who has been at the head of 8 surveying party in New Ontario, has parliament building, this morming, that a fire has parts of was mostly Robertson and his getting into the and keeping themselves rich model noon, do a Opera turned ladies a week; 0, fairs, Nobles homes ¢ od 810.000 or more. A noticeable ba Komura feature' of the fire waste Of the past Dr. Ryan's Career. month was the numerous fir n during n her fath when Le mates, "Oh, "You m © © plums, 200 1b t . Carnovs Special t to float tide will this afternoon. the same : f feet in ashore ) ed there drop of price of yesterday, some tin ! being del westerp parts of Entries Armouric day next There ie did exhil is expect plants w night we excursionists on Cape Vincent this California Tokay grapes, red plums and Jumbo donated in order Society's flower show Coan day, the 9th, thing ready Watch for th and faced Hibaya Pa Storm centre throughout the Threatening demonstrations occurred in the neighborhood the United States ceeded in preventin, occupants or damage to the houses. ous disorder was hor, the mother Quebec mg about due, chines being FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY, Reporters On Their Rounds. Fresh water cress at Carnovsky's. inal Allegretti chocolates are the Ttalian chocolates. Store, Dry 8 are. twenty granular effervescing salts, Me- » Quite a number "Went out this after- to the Harrowsmith fair, which dis oayared with ideal Ameri tt oranges at Carnovsky's. im board of health would kindly act by ouse and report on the condition of the alley number of prominent citizens have Sums varying from $5 to $10 the Horticultural to make After an extended trip to Montreal, New York and Toronto, Mrs. Somer- ville, of the Somerville Co., has re home, prepared of Kingston the newest most up-to-date ideas in headwear, wishes to an- James Johnston notnce that owing to of new will be ootds arriving every day it npossible to open on Satur but hope to have every- for Wednesday, the 13th, eir advertisement ------e RESIDENCE BURNED- -- Demonstration Made Against Ko- mura's and Katsura's. Tokio, Sept, 5, (Delayed mission ).-- which stood chib and the of Premier Katsura and Baron » the foreign minister, now in , but the police suc- g injury to the -- d1" No Serious Disturbance. Tokio, Sept. 8, (morning.)~No seri- reported anywhere the night. ---------------- He Was An Old Story. Lippineott's then Lowise was a baby her mother died, and for several vears she er lived very mise was six father married again, and then won- derful changes began. to a larger house, ployed a corps of gery, took up his social du One day Louise met a former neigh of one of her play- "Well, Louise, getting along ¥" she asked beautifully," ust come over * | Everything's new but papa !" -------------- Fruit Galore. 200 baskets ripe and 100 baskets freestone 100 baskets green 100 'baskets Lombard plums. 200 baskets fancy blue plums, 100 baskets blue and ripe on the. co ax ky 7 ---------- To Try to Get Her ofr, © the Whig. , Sept; S.A the steamer Vi be made abou * position with the channel. on Seven Islands, is still in the same position, according "to Capt, Koenig, of the 8, 8. Druid, 'who pass- this morning. ------ Drop In Flour. Winnipeg, Sept. fifteen cents a the first three livered to the farmers to-day, the country, 2 on » Arc coming now every prospect of a splen- it. The amateur florists are being offervd good cash y ed that man ill be shown, school with prospects of a few more attending, We carry in stock of all Leod's her regular trip to afternoon, Serious rioting followed an attack on the office of Shimbun, mob attacked and residence of the the government organ. A burnedy minister of howe af- rk, which was the bought horses, em. grapes and red The steamer ix still in This has been expected for ie, owing to.the new crop be- Manitoba wheat is in operation in Entries Coming In. for the flower show at the Wodnesday and Thurs teachers in the a complete list weather, ca had about 100 pears also a few an examination, an assured suc- to give the and the large stock next in trans- the Kokumin the official between the Imperial hotel day. of the official and quietly. But years old her He moved in- ants and again ties, how are you roplied Louise and see us, green pears. peaches. red grapes, table tomatoes, ner." nother attempt ctorian at high t three o'clock, her stern fifty The Virginian, sack in the grades of flour elevators by threshing ma many in very freely, prizes, and it dne household I ------------ Cut Price Fruit Sale, Beginning at six This ten o'clock if not sol time, Carpov sky 3 1b. for Me peek, at Crown Bank, Broek street, -------------- Steve Davis, a negro, old, assaulting Mrs. Waxabach and confe: forbidden eres in dred company, ing overly box fresh cream soda Hiscuits . Choige cooking apples, 10e. Hopkinson's was burned at the st for 8.. H. Norris, near ie, Texas, He was identified sted his guilt. Uncle George--And so the doctor has You to eat candy. What would you say if I some? Little Mary-'1 hind me, Satan.' One thousand were kil ral thousand wounded the Caucasus, thousand peogile fugitives. President Castro has Dn, manager of the for protesting nl and coast o'clock will take off Bc. every hour an all baskets of peaches, plums and ( ripe eating pears. basket at five o'clock will be 2c. at "on the corner." -------------- Another Snap For hould offer 'd say, "Get thee Saturday means a 50e. | f in the meap- Saturday. grocery, next { of twenty vears you led and seve in the mas and one hun. are workless expelled M, French Cable in SUDDENLY RETURNS] Mahood's will heartily city, awarded as and fifty feet of Keystone at 82c. foot to Elliott Bros.; 8 Montreal city S.~There was a 5,000 feet of K supplied here at '892¢, Clayton, N.Y, steamers Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sa- turday, at 6:30 tawa Thursday and Saturday at 6 a.m. J Swift & Co., agents, Pike, Wolle Dieu, last night, from tetanus or jock jaw, proved unavailing. An ahscess recent rusty nail into the child's foot. quartermaster-general, Dean has always been a popular offi- cer and his promotion has been as well merited as it is well earned, accompanied him to the railway xta tion, where the grand dukes wore as sembled to say farewell. a ------ CLARE ORTARIY PARK ) TO-NIGAT A3¢ arargasn she Matinee Saturday at ¢ O'clock Winnie and Fred. Blzor, Contortionists MAN MOURNED AS HANGED FOR EIGHTEEN YEARS. Singular Coincidence in Names Leads Woman to Believe Hus- band Was Convicted of Murd- er. London, Sept. 7.--Thomas Daley has just returned to Watton, Norfolk, af- ter an absence of eighteen years, to find that his wife and old associates believed he had been hanged for pur. der in 1898, The mistake arose from a singular coincidence. Ten years after he had left Watton a man of the same name who was also a bricklayer, murdered a woman named Penfold, at Maidstone, and suffered the extreme penalty of the law. The local papers reported the murder as having been committed by a local man, and Mrs. Daley re- garded herself as the widow of a murderer, When Daley heard of the crime he was working near London, and laugh- ingly remarked to a fellow workman that his brother was being hanged. He first heard of his association with the murder two years ago, but took no #teps to clear up the mistake. His return to Watton after an absence of eighteen years has created quite a sensation, aml dozeps of his old friends have called to identify him and talk with him. i e-- COMMERCE IN CHINA. United States Has Laid Pro- pPosals Before Britain. Birmingham, Sept. 8.--~The- London correspondent of the Post states that, as a direct result of the treaty of peace between Russia and Japan, the United States has laid, certain 'Opo- sals before Great Britain for the re- gulation of European™ and American commerce in China, especially in Manchuria, and Korea, If these should be accepted, Sip Edward Satow, the British minister of China, and Mr. Rookhill, the American minister to China, without waiting for the action of the other powers, will lay certain most important proposals before Chi- ma and Japan. ---- Married jAt Hartington. A quiet wedding took place at the home of John Dowker, Hartington, on September 6th, when their only daugh- ter, Mabel Maude, was united in mar- riage to Everett Ernest Huffman, eld. est son of Mile Hufiinan, Moscow, in the presence of a select number of friends. The ceremony was performed by Rev. William Service, Harrow- swith, The bride and groom were un- attended. The bride came in on the arm of her father to tho fiivel strains of the wedding march andl looked very charming attired in white India silk trimmed with embroidered chiffon and carried a bouquet of white carna- tions and maiden hair fern. Her travelling suit was brown pearl cloth with blue duchess silk blouse and hat to match. Mr. Huffman and bride left on the noon train for Toronto and other points west, The present? were beautiful and costly, showing the high esteem in which the bride is held by her many friends, y ------------ The Managers Arrive. J. 8S. Barker, manager of the Im- perial Flour Mills at St. Catharines, and J. B. Horn, who will be the local manager of the company's plant, are in the city. They came down to su- perintend the taking over of the gle- vator and flour mills of the Frog tenac Cereal Co. These properties will be at once placed in commission, and another hustling industry added to the city. Mr. Barker is superintendent of all the company's mills, and is giv- ing his personal attention to the new ly acquired Kingston plant. Citizens welcome them to the -- Contracts For Fire Hose. Alderman Mallen, chairman of the fire and light committee, states that the contract for fire hose has been follows : Two hundred a 250 feet of Peer- less at 80c., to Lemmon & Sons. The council paid SB. for cvstone hose, which is And Kingston And Ottawa, Ont. Rideau Lakes' Navigation company leave for Clayton every p.m. Leave for Ot- Monday, Wednesday, every The Child Is Dead. A four-year-old daughter of George Island, died in 1'Hotel All known medical treatment v formed following the running of a -- Was Well Merited. The Ottawa Citizen noting Capt. Ek, ", Dean's appointment as assistant to sdeut.-Col. J. Lyons Biggar, assistant says Capt, -- Shah Leaves For Home. St. Petersburg, Sept. 8.---~The Shah { Persia has departed. The emperor Fred. Eigor In Monologue and Songs. Ollie The Original Old Black Joe. Serio, Comic and Sentimental Songs, against olan. offices of the ¥ The park closes turday Children's One Cent Day Saturduy wight; RR of shoes. "1 Table of Boys, coming to see. Many attractive designs. to see these Coats NOW. Whether you buy now or not it makes no Come and see them and if you so desire can make a selection, and have it placed difference. aside until required. REMEMBER every coat shown is abso- We did not have one Coat over from last year, so from the cheapest up to the most expensive are all NEW lutely new this fall, MODELS. ---------------- 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 We have only two or three of a color and cannot possibly get again at the price, so we would urge our friends 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 asks, soc, 63c., 75c., goc., $r, $1.25, $1.49, $1.30. Crash T. 7C., 12%4c., 15C. Huckaback Towellings, 1oc., I5¢., 20c,, 25cC. Linen and Union Huckaback Towels, I2%%c., 15¢,, 20c,, 25C. Kindly compare with what you see elsewhere for the money. Glass and Tea Towelling, 8c. 10C., both plain and checked. : Irish i 8c,, 10c., I2¥c., Widths range from 37 inch, 4a, Prices from 25¢c. to goc. ---- OHNLADLAWES BARGAIN TABLES OF A chance for all children to ®zes 1 to For... aterenase maken 1 Table of Girls', $1.25, For ... N 1 Tae of Big Girls', sizes'2} 10 §, $1.50 and $2 Boots, or SEARS amacrine Benin ane assess 1 Table of Children's, sizes 8,9, Por... rs age 1 Tale of Children's, sizes 5, 6, 7, Medivm Fine Boots, or ER Sessaeserens # All Good Wearing Shoes. 10, Medium Fine Boots, 10C., these same 12}4c,, 15¢., Linen, fine, coarse or medium sized thread for embroidery or drawn work. 45, 48, 54. 0 5, Good Strong Boots, value $1.95, $1.00 THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE SCHOOL BOOTS get a nice new pair LLLE inh HE gid Nov., we are offering goods at : 15 RED $25 Solid Oak Sideboards for Others for $6.50 to $75. Extention Tables, $6.50 to su J. Rel Rabe) rel Telephone 877. . YOU WILL SOON NEED YOUR FALL FOOTWEAR Wear '""Allen' intsry Bootmakers, | Sign of Golden | WANTED: TWO WAITRESSES. APPLY ] gy British American Hotel. tr mA SL 3 : ERMAID AND DI! a nh MBERNAID Hotel Iroquoi 84 Brock St. ee 3 DELIVERY PUR Ae Y . Davies Co., Linut 00D SMART BOY FOR OF s OO Apply to Box 22, Whig JENERAL SERVANT. APPL) a NERAL ES Kirkpatrick, 134 street, GENERAL SERVANT. APPL) A the evening to Mrs. R. W. B 100 Bagot street, EE cues EWG ILLWRIGHTS. A Hey gdoobh MLN at Fron Liven 1 Co., Works. A FEW GIRLS, CAN HAVE ly tl SERVANT, WITH rences. Apply 480, ncess & Corner Unive "Avénue. BOY ABOUT 17 OF Appl A STRONG to drive delivery wagon. McFaul's Carpet Warehouse. 3 ART BOY. APPLY TO Soop on Broom Company, corner taraqui and Rideau streets. pe e-------------- > SMART BOY FOR WM ST aT ALT good opening 1c right boy. Apply, business Whig. * LEARN THE CI] opportunity for + McGowan Cigar BOYS, TO making; good bright boys. Co., Limited. oo TO RENT, 6 oR 8 RO! i central location ; also » Boarding. Apply, stating rent Box 25, Whig office. HOUSE AT ONCE A GIRL TO DO on " work. Must be a ge a ' Apply in. the eveving to Mrs. Small, 28 Earl St. T JARPENTERS AND H Tor North Bay and Tema Station, New Ontario; wage $2.50 r day. Apply W. G. North Bo. or Arthur Stevens, agami. J KC I ANT EN TO GET THEIR of bi and Suits. mad Thomas Galloway 5, 131 Also bring vour ol then "Epaired. Style, guarantged to please. fit and 2) O¥S' TO LEARN PL MEN AND ye demand for ¢ ates $4-85 day; many cor course two months ; graduate mitted to Union and Master F ers' Association. Coyne Bros, Plumbing Schools, New Yor! cinnat: and 0 ous. (Day i i 0! ht 5" 10th Ave., New York TO-LET. "BELLEVUE," ee gn with inrmedi . possession. ticulars. Apply 180 King stree P ON DIVISION STF TRE SRO "street, occupied b: Boon, milliner. Apply at Whig "HED HOUSE, 301 DIV PETA ne rooms, stable, oto. Oct. 1st. Apply Dr. Campbeo Clergy St. eet rene WELL RNISHED ANI » Lites fou , offices, by 's Real Estate Brock Street. i ---------------------------- 277 KING ST. WEST, 4TH HOU! Newman hase Tent aden excellent |; sondition. pply Newman, '971 King St. West. FOR SALE, BRICK FREP RIC) House, 202 ALF y rooms. Ap remises 8. R 3 ellington St ough BLACKSMITH suop, pwr) louse, drive house, barns and fths acre land; buildings in g pair, in Village Petwort 'opposition. Apply Charles Da premises EE -------- AL. YOUR FORTUNE TOLD ¥roy cradle to the grave: matters o noes, Jove. and marriage made «what I-tell comes true. .Send date and 10c. Praf. Lavas, B Ste.-Capegonde P.O. Montreal tt ttl A SILVER WATCH. wirn hands. a 10 a Jeath with initial "M7 on