nd Waists ew, latest Autumn de- our approval. OF BUYING Ve an acquaintance that to suit her ? She wag e what her friend bought S were picked before she e to wait. First choice any more to get the cor. )SE your Fall Coat now, buy can have it placed 1 seven-eighth lengths in pcord Coats. Very lat- esday ved a particularly good t ready for WEDNES- w Night's Paper Broadcloths for Fall l t surprise to the trade ed States and Canada. that Broadcloths would and has far exceeded 5 arrived and at 99c., we have three excep- v Sedan finish, black, navys, and other um, ee ------ Luxury In Walking! Never mind whit oid fashioned people tell you. Style and comfort can ive together in a pair of hoes. lhe "Dorothy Dodd" Proves It The highest praise you an give any shoe is to say 'It has the style of a Doro- hy Dodd." All Styles. SHOE STORE YEAR 72. NO. 236. ---- Great Removal Sale -- | Slander is but soul suicide THE DAILY DAILY MEMORANDA, Love is good logic in any language Every sin would | creeds Rather than remove the | Shun Rhve stocks contained in two store. | 10 Canton. Phrenologist, | 3 1 All sa Ss are ome- mac houses which we are com- |; | Saints are homemude, pelled to vacate before 1st | Tea Meeting, Nov., we are offering the] religion is only a | and sets at 5.25 p.m 15 TO 20% | Loyal Irish Guards' Ban to Rev. Dr. MacTavi hurch, 8 p.n. When | worse than nothing goods at | The sun rises Wednesday Annual Tea, Princess St hureh, Tuesday night, 25¢ Thursday evening, Opera Hou REDUCTION: © |r eten Ten 2 { evening, This d histo $26 Solid Oak Bideboards for $20. | nt ia in Quebec, 180 Uthers for $6.50 to $75. ¢ Francisco, 3 meeting of thi M like to syndicate it- { self ! | { All our yesterdays were once 1X | rows. |epihe world needs kindness more then | Dajcasse Sald To Have! to-mor- Grand Opera House at 236 | rine street. thot ~ BETWEEN POWERS ng it is at 6.09 am, ethodist | d Concert, arch, sh. this arrived at The regular Limestone Extension Tables, $6.50 t> $85. | The No. 91 A. O.'U. W.. wil be heh [on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock 1 | Grand Foreman is expected to he p Robt. 3. Reid. | sent as well as delegates fro y | neighboring is requested Lodges. A Two Doors Above Opera House. Telephone 577. A Perfect Fit, Excellent Wear We guarantee to be had in our footwear. Wear "Allen's' Military Bootmakers, $¢ Brock St. Sign of Golden Boot. | MISS FORTESCUE Will resume her " PIANO CLASS price October 16th them, AT EDCERLL - - - _- KIXG ST. one or not. S10VES GALORE 30 'square Hall Heaters, Handsome large Fok nf Cook Ranges, 'ups, Box and Wand Stoves, also large stock of C arpets find Furniture. Always ready to trade, buy or sell, TURK'S 398 PRINCESS STREET. TORONTO +: FRIDAY, OCT. 13TH full attengance | Fresh Arrival of | 'Dinner and Tea Sets'| shapes, "deli-, cate tints and very low in Don't fail to see whether you want wmanique, ..ROBERTSON BROS.. SECUND-HAND STORE EXGURSION LUMBER AND STE! Frits 8, once. Good wages. Apply Box it a. Belleville, Ont. ST train 12:45 noon. STRONG, ACTIVE BOY TO LE ARN Grand Trunk the baking trade. Good wages. Raliway FARE, $3.70 ply Poye's Bakery. Tickets good to -- [up to Monday night JUNIOR IN ROC oF ny vetarn LY el trains i PRARSALLS, | MILLINERY ion Assi ono THAT STYLISE HAT an . wly at o Ledhy et Square Our work and the style in it is GROCERY CLER MIAT UNDER. Our drawing card, stands book-keeping also girl for Orders taken thus far has great- office work. Apply by letter to Box 2 Whig office ly exceeded any previous season. aio oy Sore nia ister You ~are doing the sensible 2 AND BOYS, TO EARN $¢ i : 1 after two months instruction, posi- | thing by leaving your orders tion guaranteed. Coyne Bros. 'Co, R . Plumbing Schools, New York, Cincin- carly even though they are not nati, O., St. Louis, Mo., (Free Cata- | wanted right away. logue ) BE N" TLEMEN TO G aT T HE IR FALL Overcoats and uits Thomas Galloway's, 131 Brock & 228 Princess Street. Also bring your old ones and have them repaired. Style, fit and price guaranteed to please. TO- LET. = gu = Fruasiipuions for COMFORTABLE ROOM 144 FILLE Barrie street All styles of ways In stock, with repairs. STORES PEARSALL'S MILLINERY - Practical Optical W ork | glasses carefully mounts and frames al- FURNIS ) WELLING i po el ann's Heal lstate es ed examined AND GLASS- and Insurance Office, 51 Brock St ES FITT THE SHOP oN near Garrett stree Boe milliner. DIVISION STR ot, occupied ER Fs s Apply at Whig office. Prices for ahove work moderate, : SMITH BS] Issued "' tor 3 Opticians BRICK SHOP AND RESIDENCE, NO Jewelers 4 oF Thor 58 oe de rate rent 850 King Street. Phone 666 ' «sion November 1st. Apply to | : : Steacy & Steaey Marriage Licenses DWELLING HOUSE 12 ROOMS OTTAWA CHOSEN. modern improvements, 341 Johnston street, suitable for boarding house, a -------- Enquire of J. W. Nesbitt, Corner o inh - Johnston and Upiversity Avenue. Convention ot Montreal Con Em ---------------------------- ence of w. M. Ss. Closed. FOR SALE. Sherbrooke, Oct, 10.--The twenty STORE FIXTURES, ONE LARGE AND Ertan . three small awnings, large oil blind, | Conference of th ; threa show ca counter scales. | Society, which had been coffe srinder, two paper sutiers ang here last week is closed. twine holder. two signs near : 4 Budter alate ro WT i enarately or ali to- | of the treasurer stated that gether at a great reduction. Address | amount raised by the ee | uoond annual convention of M Woman's Missionary in Ihe th ontreal session report e total Montreal branch Box 16, Whig office. in the past year was ¥10,401.91. Aux ai. Sere iliary expenses, $202.38. Total amount THE ROTHWE FARM 3® Bath | Ment to General Board for mission pur Concession, Ernesttown, on the Bath es OR 0 Iidbe. © »e road 3 miles West of Collins Bay. | Poses, $10,108 ¢ 1. Jn rea ver pr containing about 330 acres. This is | vious year, RO 132.27 . a splendid dairy farm, well watered he elections. of officers resulted as with shade groves, good cow stable | and other building » house is a ows wip . q large brick resi i President, Mrs. T. G. Williams, o Order, uiso a co Montreal, (re-clected.) the road. At the s dent oi . containing a large "quan of cedar First v president, Mrs, W. 1. Shaw and other markable timber and cord | of Montreal. wood, To wind up an estate this | gq (ice president, Mrs. Hughes, property will be sold reasonably. Ap- ; ply to R. Easton Burns, 41 George | of Athens, Ont. strost, Kingston, or to T. D. Fair- | Third vice-president, Mrs. Brouse, of field, next farina to the West of Lot, Ottawa. > Treasurer, Mrs. Knox, Montreal PERSONAL. Recording secretary, Mrs. Sparks MME. FUPER'S | DRE SSMAKING | Kingston : ; Parlors, 'rincess St., Corner The following were appointed as de Sydenham, Tailor. Nude Gowns, legates to the boar] of managers Coats and raps, Shir n y te \ Suits, dinner and evening costumes gs. W. 1. Shaw, Montreal; rs, Lrusseaux, ete., made-to-order. Cash | Hughes, Athens, Ont: Mrs. Knox, prices reasonable, Best city refer: | Montreal Alternates, Mis. Sparks, --. anven, ei. | Kingston; Mrs. Cairns, Napanee, Ont - 10 Mre. PP. L. Richardson, superintendent ST. | of systematic giving, LANES DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING The next annual meeting of the = Wednesday evening, between Opera oy Me House and 30 Sydenham street, hy | ciety will be held in Ottawa way of Princess, Clérgv and Earl ------------ streets. Reward for peturn to 30 : wo - ois Fron Sydenham street in. twenty ar fr from » ailment caused by is ath » liver. Use Carter's Litt 7A Record Cargo. ' The result will be a plea Fort William, Ont., Oct, 10.The They give podbive 1 steamer Whitney cleared for Buflalo lied with 215,000 bushels of wheat, a re | go oy childron's eyes. When study cord for this port. The largest pre hein es a burden, visit the optician vious cargo was 236.000 bushels, taken out hy the Oliver in 1589, i it Chown's drug store wail. Sold at Gibson's Biology caves at Chown's, * ed cures colds in the Cross RINGSTON, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, | 2mm oF THE NEws. | | The. Very Latest Culled From All | Over the World. Peterboro's population is 14,391 and ! the assessment million. Japan reports state that the blow {ing up of the flagship Mikasa was due | to a mutiny on board, The riots at Moscow were put down by the troops after many people were ounded and arrests made <The late W, H. Murray, St. John, left an estate of $615,000, His Nid and sisters are his heise, | After being six years missing, James | HE HAS BEEN FORCED out | J. Daly, a Canadian, was found by his wife in Jail at Greenwich, Conn. OF OFFICE, Two fishing tugs operating in Cana \ dian waters, on Lake Erie, were seized of Clash Be- | by the United States increased by over ga | Wanted Collision. As a Consequence MN i revenue cutter Morn. | tween Germany and France George Dennis, Fdward Bell, [George Over Moroco -- Germany | Bowers and Thomas Wilson were com Leaves Britain's Part to | mitted for trial at Ingersoll charged | NN ! with the murder of Isawmh Wright, | At Peterboro assizes the grand jury found a true bill against Charles Gow British Press. for the shootin the Hill boy and | his trial is fixed for this morning. This week will mark the close of the Lewis and Clark Portland exposition at Portland, Ore, after a snecessful | carver not anticipated by even the | most enthusiastic supporters of the | | bropect. Fudo Saunders; chief officer of the license department, estimates that the i | decrease in the numbers of licenses is i sued in the province this year is 166, Last year there was a decrease of | seventy-eight. Rev, Dr. G. G, Roberts, father of Charles G. D. Roberts, and the Rob erts. family of poets, is eritically ill with pleuriey and congestion of the lungs. He has been rector of Frederic ton, N.B., parish thirty five years, VISITING IN JAPAN. Remarkable Evidences of Nation- al Friendship, Kobe, Oct. 10, The | tending the visit of the Oct. 10.- The apparently Cologne, Gazette pub wed an inspired com festivities at British China | from Berlin, with reference | squadron to Japanese waters thus far | trafic by the great lakes was the ab to the story published in the Matin, | have been an unqualified success, Sat- | solute necessity of facilities at Port as to the circumstances in which For- | urday, Sunday and Monday the Brit- | Colborne for transshipping grain cign Minister Deleasse was forced out | ish officers and men were entertained { from the upper lake craft to the smal of office as a consequence of the Fran. | in the vicinity of Kobe and Kyote, | lor vessels that ply through the Wel: | co-German. clash over the affairs of | The brilliant weather 'has added | land and thence down Lake Ontario | lovoceo, and the nearness, at the | greatly to the enjoyment of the cole. | and the St. Lawrence. timo, of a war between Germany, | bration. Kobe is gaily decorated with Very Rov, J. E. Emery, OMI, D. France, and ¥Fngland a profusion of Japanese and British | D., rector of Ottawa University, has Fhe communique says that if the lars, The blue jackets and marines of | been relieved of the duties of rector, Matin's statements, which are general | the visfting squadron were entertained Lin order that he may devote more Iy attributed to Deleasse, be true, the | Saturday and Sunday at Nanko Tem. | time to the work so well begun of ro whole rdation stands as a terrible | ple, English speaking pupils of the | building the university, Rev. Father exposure of the minister's policy, commercial school acting as compani | William J, Murphy, O.M.1., M.A, pas hich aimed at nothing less than a! ons of the men, who also warmly fra | tor of St. Joseph's parish, is most collision between France and Ger- | ternized with the sailors of the Kasa | likely to be rector of the university, many, - gai, More striking evidences of friend- | though he will at the same time con: The article adds: "It will be parti- | ship were given. The British officers | | | cularly interesting to note what action | were entertained. by the municipal au- Fence will take in the matter in the | thorities of Kobe, at Suwayama, Sat licht of these revelutions, To us in Cer | urday afternoon The mayor gave | many; thissmuch is made clear, that | them welcome in a cordial speech onr policy was on the right track | Viee Admiral Sir Gerard Noel, com when we madi a determined stand | manding the British squadron, res against Deleass machinations As | ponded, proposing a toast to the Jap- | regards the part that Great Britain is | aness emperor. Cant. Clover, of the 1 to have played, we prefer to | American battleship® Wisconsin, who tand aside, and let the British press | was present, expressed pleasure i have the preecdence in judging." | joining in the welcome. In the even | ing the guests were entertained at THE GREATEST CONFUSION | dinner by the governor of the prefec | ture at the official palace. This was Faces Hungarian Parliament follow diy reception and dance, to which a thousand invitations had been To-Day : J i#snel, Monday afternoon the admiral Buda Pest, Oct. 10.-When parlin- | 4nd his officers were entertained at ment re-assembles, to-day, it will face | gurden party at Nunobiki, famous. for a situation of the test contusion. | te waterfall Later the visitors went I'he compromise prog ramme, which the | {, Kyote, where great preparations counlition leaders requested Here Von) pag been made for their reception. Nzogienyl Marysch, he Austro-Hun: | Tha vigit of the British soundron, gern aphussador, pi freplin, to: sub | bringing firoof of the friendship of iu to thy king omperals ns ee wy | Tanan nowerful ally, has appreciably ly proved a failure, as his majesty bas | giminiched the depression among the not yet indicated any attention to re- | J. hanes due to the nnsatisfactory ceive the ambassador for this pur-j FL de with Russian, - Great numbers of students will pro SEIZED LOGS I to the parliament buildings, to : day, all wearing mourning, and car Not a Foot to Go Into United rving a black coffin, inscribed The constitution has expired." All possi States, : ' bl tops have been token to seougs Winnipeg, Oct. 10.-A Victoria, B.( order during the sitting The. coafl. | dispatch says the provincial govern v leaders have ahandoned their or. | ment has seized six large booms of ivinal intention to disregard the royal | logs that had been sold to United message agen. proroguing the diet States mills and were being exported I'h will protest th King emperor The legislature has announced that mierPnge According to the newspa- | not a stick provincial timber shall pers, Gen, Baron F vary has al. | £0 to the United States, and that ready been re-appo remier | Americans mi manufacture here if v - ci. | they use Pritish Columbia timber re Cedar ix scarce in Puget Sound and is ROOSEVELT'S ADMIRERS, rotting in the woods here, only clear | cedar being taken from the tree for Banquet Him in Room Where He | shingle holt An enormous Smug was being carried on being stopped by the | gling busine | which is rovernment Was Born. New York, Oct 10.---A banquet in honor of the president will be given at now the Roosevelt Home Club, on his for ty-seventh birthday, October 27th, in | ON CERTAIN CONDITIONS the room in which he was born, at 28 | Go to Hague Con- Fast 20th street. The president has | Germany will been invited to be present | ference. fhe club is determined to preserve | terlin, Oct. 10.--~The foreign office tha house in which President Roose I anys that Germany will acoept Rus volt was born, and to maintain it as | a's woond invitation to attend the a national landmark. The club now | peace conference, at The Hague, on numbers about 306 members, and ap | the condition that the points to Ix plications. are being received daily | discussed shall be arranged, in ad | from all parts of the country. It was | vance by an interchange of communi orgamized on October 12th, 1904, by | cuiion among the powers, so that the admirers of Mr. Glasel is the Roosevelt, | 4 president, twenty-five and L. P. conference may be de fined with thug avoiding guestions upon which any power has # of the Pp ireeiaion, A CHINESE PORT reservations, The acceptance of Cer S------------ | many's stggestion, probably, will Will Be Opened Up to Foreign | |,y the assembling of the conference Trade. | melee Sweet Home. John F Ihe viceroy of | to foreign trade, Shanghai, Oct. 10 Szechuan will open, Home, Savannah, Ga, Oct. 10, the city of Wanhansien, on the Yang Ca and B.D. Greene, the men tse Kinng, the future terminus of the | whe fought extradition to they United Hupeh-Szochunn railroaf, He thus | Qyuies from Canada for many frre lls an expected demand for | venrs, arrived hiro yesterday morning. the establishment of a fureign settle | {heir wives, who had preceded them met t there to Savannah, met them at the depot The prisoners were at once taken to China's £1,000,000 Loan. jail by United States Marshal White, i London, Oct, 160.--A despatch to the | who had gone to Montreal for them, ( hronicle, from Hong Kong, says the i accompanied by Deputy Doyle. The rovernment has loaned £1.000000 to | prisoners seemed in good spirits Chin a. to enable this country to ae | quirge the American rights to the Can- | ton-Hankow ratlwgy. Toilet paper packages or rolls, onle 3. at Gibson's Red Cross drug stor, Take your preseriptions and family recipes to Mcleod's Drug Store. We carry a full =t f droge, and will | sive yon what the doctor Mel eod's Drag Store, Slides and cover glasses at Chown's. {Is What Drinkers And TO AID THE REVENUE MORE BEER AND LESS WHIS- | sumption in Canada last fiscal year of | ernment, | tailed | any | tioned as his successor, | post of director of the geological sur {for life, orders, | RITISH 1908, J PR HEAD Smokers Give. KEY USED, Made a Very Critical Inspection of Canada's Canal System -- Absolute Necessity For-Better Facilities at Port Colborne, Ottawa, Oct. 10.--The per capita con- spirits, 'beers, wines and. tobacco shows 1.031 gallons of spirits per head of population, 4.972 gallons of heer, 090 gallons of wine, and 2.686 pounds of tobacco, The drinkers and smokers to- gether contributed a little more than #3 per head to the revenue of the country. This is made up as follows : [1840 per head on spirits, £207 on beer, $04 on wine, and $1.005 on to baceo, Comparative figures show that the consumption of spirits shows a marked decrease as compared with the period between 1869 and 1876, The consumption of beer and tobacco both show increases, Hon, H. R. Emmerson, in company with his new deputy minister, Mr. Butler, and Collingwood Schreiber, chief consulting engineer of the gov- has just Anished the first de- inspection of Canada's canal from the Welland down that railways and canals has ever attempted. One point which impressed them as most urgent in connection with the government of system, minister of to administer to the church, Father James Fallon is men- tinue Rev. fo(iill Univ orsity, the Dr. Adams, - of has at length definitely declined which was offered to him some The doctor has decided to remain at McGill, where the duties of his position are more congenial to him than would © be those of the proffered post vey, months ago LOSE MEN AND BOATS. T from ten And typer. y Toronto, Oct. 10.--Cyrus 0. Rock: wood, a stereotyper on the Evening Telegram, was killed, this morning, while riding his bicyele on Queen | street west, A car coming down Mo: | Caul street, instead of turning east, | on Queen, jumped the track, ran ona | the sidews and crashed into store. Rockwood was wheeling long | leisurely to his work, when struck by | the car, which ran right on top of | him, mutilating the body terribly, Motorman Dean charged with manslaughter. + It is claimed that the accident was due to slippery rails, although there is a suggestion that a defective brake may mave been the cause. The oh oc curred a few minutes after eight o'clock. A few months ago a car, go ing cast] jumped the rails at this very spot, and wrecked a store, but nobody was badly hurt, RATHER BIG LOSS Is the Tug Caught Poaching By Revenue Cutter. Erie, Pay Oct. 10.~The fishing tug, i { { Valiant, ol this port, which was cap: tured by he United States rovenue eatter rill off Long Point, yes terday, the largest boat of Booth oh company, and her loss to that company is considerable. On board the ca Cornelius, and four fishermen of the crew. They will make a statement to the officers of the Booth com to It is thought Capt, Sorneliug. will main- tain that so long as the Canadian cruiser. Valiant, which passed him several times during the day, did not molest him, the rovenue "cutter had no right to. take him for pulling nets that had drifted over the boundary lines into Canadian waters. + - % LICENSES SUSPENDED, * Ti to, Oct. 10.~The : oronto, . 0. ~ + * t of fisheries 4 4 'has suspended the licenses 4 4+ of a number of fishermen 4+ in the Rideau chain of W¥ + lakes for with a # larger quagtity of nets and 4+ a smaller sized mesh than 4 the law requires. 4 + » FEPEIPPERITHEERIT ON FRAUDULENT T: APPLE PACKER Convicted 'Under 1 Fruit Marks Act Last Month Ottawa, Oct. 10.-A. eal "chief | fruit division of the department of agriculture, in his monthly report, says that seven convictions of apple packers for fraudulent packing wore mado under the fruit marks' act in September. Their barrels wero all marked No. 1, but the cantents were not up to quality. The report states, also, that losses in orcHards from wind storms, this fall, will amount to to twenty per cent. of num: ber one apples, Ovide Pe. the Rough Rider guilty of kicking Jack Flannery, of One Hundred Boats Caught in the Tempest. | Victoria, BC. Oct, 10.--About forty | Japanese fishermen "are feported to | have heen drowned in a equinoctial | gale which swept over the gull of | Georein, About one hundred Japanese | craft were fishing in the gulf when the «form broke on Thursday night. Through the dark hours they Yought hut before Anorning broke the torm had redoubled in fury. Several of the fishermen were drowned and many others were only rescued by the bravery of the erew of the tug Lorne, who at the risk of their lives while the waves were swirling in torrents over the decks of their own oraft, aved the orientale. In addition twen ty honte, with their fishing goar were lost Stolen Years Ago. York, Oot, 10,--~A remarkable of recovery of missing property ame to light yesterday, when it was | lonrned that Mis¢ Jennie Corwin, of | Brooklyn, had received through the mail a necklace of valuable pearls, which she either lost at a wedding or which was stolen from her thirty years New cnse ago Mise Corwin is greatly mystified at the return of the pearls, and there wing to be absolutely no clue to the identity of the person who sent them baok explanation seems to be that the son who had the necklace became conscienegstricken, Miss Corwin is the daughter of aj or IN. Corwin, a manager of the Met ropolitan Life Insurance company. The only A Young Man Killed: Arnprior, Oct. 10.--A fatality occur red on a highway between Arnprior and Braeside last week, the vietim be ing Samuel Cranston, a youth of sightoen years. Employed as a team ater, he was sitting on a load of driving toward Arnprior, De seending a hill, he fell from the wag- gon in front of the vehicle and was run over, two of the wheels passing aver a vital part of the hody, Death almost instantly. Decrease) was a Bamastlo protege, without any re fatives in this country, Mow Down Mushrooms. London, Oct. 10. There ix an unpre- odented boom in mushrooms this your. So abundant is the erop in some wood came the St Patrick's, in Saturday's match, has been summoned to ap pear in polies court, on Friday. MUST HAVE DOCTORS, Lumbermen, Mine Owners; Etc. Get a Warning. Toronto, Oct, - 10. The provincial department of health is sending out a ciroular calling the attention of lum- bermen, mine owners, and railway contractors, to the regulation requir ing a contract to be made with a modical man for attendance upon em- ployees at the various camps. The officials say that this regulation was very well observed up to last year, but that thero was eonsiderable negli gence on the part of lnmbermonin the Ottawa Valley. The department inti mates that the law will be strictly enforeed.. TO ESCAPE OPERATION. Former G.T.R. Employee Hangs Himself. Toronto, Oct. 10. Thomas Hurst, aged forty-four, a former employes of the G.T.., whose home was on Far ley avenue, this eity, hanged himself at the genoral hospital during the | night. He was found this morning, hanging by a rope thrown over a beam, in a vacant room attached to one of the wards. Hurst was to have undergone an operation for the am- putation of an arm this morning. He leaves a widow and family. FINLAY AND GRANT Russians Have Been Released. Ottawa, Oct, 10.--Finlay and Grant, the Canadians seized on a Japanese sealing vessel, by the Russians, dur ing the war, "haye been released cording to advices received a. Downing street. The secretary of state received a message to that effect to day. Seized By STEPHEN TOBIN DEAD, Ex-Mayor of Halifax and Also An M.P. Montreal, Oct. 10. The death took place, toaday, at the Home for Ineur- ables, Notre Dame De Grace, of Ste- vhen Tobin, a former mavor of Hali- parts of East Norfolk that they are heing mowed down ' with seythes to save the labor of hand picking. Macedonian brigands cut off the ear of wu captured Frnglishman and went it to the British consul with a letter that the man would be jurdered un: less a ransom is paid, The woven Sutherland sisters' hair { preparations are sold at Gibson's Red wae seventy-four years old. To Probe Insurance Business. Ottawa, Oct. Y0.--The revelations in connection with the insurance in- vestigation in New York have led to a decision on the part of the govern- ment, it is said, to provide next ses sion for a thorough : Picking into in- especially the surance in Sanne, fax, and a member of parlivment. Ho ! settled and change to much cool the worl rs Here! You'll fing verywhers, more than at - veonommy VHS at. your hand. : Scotch and English Twesds Cheviots, Cativas Cloths, ote An lending. tones ow hades, STAM PS ei ON ALL > [NE CASH SALES Steacy's. Ee, ILAKEY ~In Kingston, on Oct, 10th, 1008, to Mr. and Mrs. James Blakey, Victoria street, n daughter, DIED. BEATON.~At the home of her brothers in-law, Mr. Jarvis Waller, Front Road, Pit Oct, 9th, Elizabeth on Fu x [1 tfully invited to attend. ROBT. J. REID, The Leading Unde: taker 4 "Phone 877. 222 Princess St. (GRAND OPERA {_ HOUSE) TO-NIGHT! Eifion. Joseph Murphy «Shaun n Rh ue" Joe Murphy as Larry ah Mu 2 Donovan an and A un ue, intr EE song, . HR Lor This week we recived o our r Fall importation ofa : § Cairn's Also Black Currant Jam, Red Currant . Jas. Redden @ rters of Fine | Cross drug store, operations of A