teaspoonful is sufficient for a cup. of bouillon a plate of soup, or a dish vegetables, ete. Sold need ' of by a Felt Weather Strips 3c. per foot and up. Tins of Stove Pipe Varnish that will not burn off, 10c. and 15¢c. Savoy 12 Varieties, wholesome and appetizing. One tin will make 6 portions, Sold by all grocers, IOC0C000 "Perrin" Black Suede Gloves have all the "Perrin" perfection of fit and finish, while the kid used is of remark. "able softness and per- fect dye. oles, 4.50 q The only clasp on hose-sup- 4 130 Raglan " Street. The old "post" and slips. It is pa pattern tears f men some for ren. The e an ideal hose supporter. Just clasps to corset; pads unnecessary. "It's all in the clasp." Women's, Misses', Children's. At all dealers. Ask for them, Every pair guaranteed. C. H. 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Come during the sammer for LUreatment, Mamps for booklet 'K.* GRAHAM DERMATOLOGICAL INSTITUTE $08 Church St. Toronte Estab. 1823 XN Don't Allow Your oF sent in plain wr - SApres, 4, (3 A. or 3 oa 82.75, LE Le Child to be Called Stupid Cook's Cotton Root v3 'The only safe effectual monthly NATURALLY BRIGHT CHILDREN, Tieton wl wen oan _ With drresulur vision often whpesr stupld L 1 two degrees of tentive. Print which can « srength-- Vo, 1, for MELY be rend with 'wake. to then will eases, $1 box: No. 30 de app 10 blur or after roading short edi onjer oll un ET ta bl ton Hoot Compound; no wn! The Cook Medicine Co., Windsor. Ontario. 8 hy our. sclen- Classes, eany ndiusted so as to ---- i Try Myers' for Fine "COOKED - MEATS. y | Bot wanted, ore ' otite pastime makes the council of; o : ""Opifer per Orbem Dicor.* Reproaching Dr. Ross. +h fact is that he has been resisting the peculiar tac party meeting, only to find that is {Object was to discuss how the late Dr. Fee might be removed from office | and another physician be appointed to | his place. Dr. Ross at once intimated | that he would not lend himself to the | scheme and left the meeting. The cau- {eng then made its choice. Again, and subsequently it confirmed its former decision, though under no obligation | to do so, Meanwhile Dr. Ross' name was men- | tioned in connection with the vacancy {inthe health department, and he did | pot forbid anyone putting him in | nomination, On the contrary he was | given to understand that while anoth- | #r had secured the machine's nomina- i tion, he would be given the support of | several aldermen, and before the | meeting of the council intimated that { he would accept $100 for the service | the office called for under the circum | stances, { Dr, Ross had better, therefore, be {1eft alone, He hag been badly used by some of his political friends, and they will probably hear from him if they ipvite it. The deputation which called b> dpon him alter. the council meeting on Monday evening, to reproach him for alleged "alliance" with the liberals, heard something to their advantage. They will not be so bumptions again. : Saving Money A Joke. At the mesting of the city council | Monday evening, an alderman, an as | pirant for the mayoralty, said the proposition to appoint a medical health officer at $100 a year was sim ply a joke, He had to say something, | and his language hy | pressed his chagrin, The membénd of the pouncil who [sg a lager salary did not an: Ititipate 'the amendment and their de- | pressed attitude clearly indicated their surprise and dismay, Some of them wanted to pose as economists. When | the budget was under discussion they | talked as if they would like to | the people's | salary one, no means ex- save With them the was the important And yet, when the occasion pre- money, question | sented itself for a genuine saving--for { two ductors were willing to accept the office at a nominal salary --they whis pered out the little "yoa" which committed them | gance, | The ough to make the ratepayers wonder what their reprosentatives the | council really mean. The board of | works, which has been limping along all year and giving the most remark { able evidence of its incapacity, wanted to build an asphalt walk on Ontario | stent, from Barrack to the Cataraqui bridge. The government was | asked to contribute to the permanent walk, or "nay" to extrava revelation of one evening is en- street cost of a abutting its proper ty, and declined on the ground that new barracks were soon to he built, and that the walk would not | sary. | The traffic from the { on Ontario street, | bridge Ne neces 4 end of the walk west side, to the will remain in any case, apd | the government should no | from liability for pense, t be exempt 11s share of the ex- But the asphalt walk from Bar { rack streot to the barrack yard gate and should not he the city's expense. So the larger number of the aldermen felt,, and still members of the works' de- | Partirent oxhibited considerable irrita ! tion because questioned, The su nding of i is not 4 necessity, | built at Aheir Judgment should be Public money, in and wastefully if in no oth Stents to be party whic some way, of way, a fad with the his now in power, which js special delight, Why should the coun oil not build walks where they are leaving places where they | are wanted unserved? Why should the City Hall not be torn to pieces mn ler that 4 committee may be grati fied with reconstructing it according to its ideas ¥ Why should not work be done on the job lots plan, even in evasion of the city bylaws, when the : = DAILY THE DAILY WHiG. "Pr. Rose is made to say he would not accept the office of medical health offiorr except on the nomination of his party, and not then at $100 a year. Dr. Ross did not | say thix to AN. Carson. Al along tics of the machine. He went to one a hali square British- India, under ment, and because of its antiquity, it having been ceded to them as far back { as the seventounth century. One of the | | Opposed to the machine in municipal guaintept and oddest features is | afinirs and porsi it wi old Dutch | Pebristenly ust it with nation supplied. the first sottlers, } ple it eannot successfully be used perpetuate a fraud. of those who know by previous experi. | | . x THE WHIG--72nd YEAR | fom, the most wasteful and extrava- Edicornal Notes. Lawson is after the big three ihsu:- ance companies, and is going to con- trol them. How he is going to ae complish this js, however, not at all apparent. The provincial secretary does not know of any means whereby the muni- cipali can be compelled to build refuge} for their poor. Cannot legis- lation Passed to that effect ? Rev, Mr. Simpson, the alliance lead- er, muktibe a hypnotist. There is no other way of accounting for the enormous sums he collects for mission purposes. On Sunday, in New York, at two servieew, he gathered up £50, 265. The agitation now is that the life insurance companies be limited in the practice of the English companies which will not receive business when they have reached a certain stage of growth, ' The civic machine has become offen- sive when man's ambitions and prevent seeking office without its permission. "Smash the machine," the fa- vourite expression a ago. It should be revived, was year { -- The Oftawas Journal wiggests that | the footballer who is guilty of brutal acts should 'be at once and perman ently ruled off the field. The game, says the Journal, is in the hands of | its friends. They alone can save kill it. aie The salary paid. to health officer and council, does not cover horse hire. For many years the board of health, ! has been making grants hire, or the medical authorized by the for horse and it is presumed that it will continue td do this. EX a-- A year ago the conservatives in the council nominated a liberal for the office of city auditor as Against Mr, Miller, the present occupant of the office. The return of the compliment in the case of the medical health of- | ficer is the occasion of a protest from the triumvirate in whose keeping is the honor of the council. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. Dropping The Protests. Toronto. Star. Let there be peace !' Six provincial «Lction protests: have heen dropped at | Osgoode hall. ©" ele ' How To Enbure Safety. Toronto World. { automobile 'owners want to make | the speed of railway trains, let them do ut the railway companies do buy their right' of way. Grit Rule, Thomas Journal. Our industries employ 150,000 people | and produce $650,000,000 worth of | goods annually! More power to them. The grit rule is working well. St Booming The Women. Hamilton Herald. And still the Globe clamors for the appointment of a Man as deputy min ister of education. Upon the whole, | we endorse the Globe's position. And | yet, a Woman might be found who | would give satisfaction. | Not Suffering Much. Syracuse Post-Standard. As regards the comparative poverty of Iresident McCall, of the New York Li'e, some carping critics are pointing to the fact that he keeps forty ser- | vacts at his summer house in New Jersey and that the stable floors are | of polished rosewood. The Latest Advice. Ottawa Journal, Advice to the Man with the Boots why not carry a nice ice-pick into the next football game. It is small and handy and could be easily concealed. You could use one end as a bludgeon | and the other as a dagger. You wouldn't need to kill any one at all. ---------- Curious Tract Of Land. The French have in their possession a bit of land that is Probably the | smallest and most unique in situation | of any foreign territory. 'Lhe tourist arriving at Calcutta is carly advised | to pay it a visit, as it lies but six- | teen miles away and is rightfully con- | sidered an attraction, Chandernagor, which is the name of the tiny pro- | vince proves interesting, hecquse of | the unusual circumstance of finding a | tract of land, containing but three and | miles, situated within | French govern- an | cemetery, proof that this | Where Advertising Fails. | "hiladelphia Record. ere are some conditions under | which advertising is bound to prove a | failure, peo | to When addressed to intelligent Publicity cannot win the confidence | operation gives 4 peculiar pleasure to the chairmen of committecs ¥ Anything (0 make the Suppose it does belong and suppose money fly ! | to the people, some of them lind it hard to contribute their proportion to the city's taxes, what matter ! The gen- temen in power must be diverted. They must feel the thrill of money- spending. The indulgence jn their fay : ence that the advertieer is a liar and | a cheat. Sell a man a gold brick and | ho amount of printed persuasion induce him to ing is like advertising is like pouring it rat-hole, to size and! quality. £1 hair preparations. S0e. per bottle, McLeod's drug store will buy another, i Snending money for honest advertis- | casting bread upon the ! ters suendine money for dishonest | down a ---- McLeod's hair restorer is equal as to any of. the | Ours retails for 8 { WHIG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER if. extent of their business. This is the | it secks to suppress wny | him | | massive truck | manslaughter. | he was remanded until Friday. | was found to be broken in four rlae- | es, three 'below the knee, and one above; a number of ribs were also { broken. The inquest will be held | of cars on main thoroughfares. Ru- mors were current that the car was | not np in equipment, but there was | the car, was the cause | 1stence in | cousin | photographs | ---- | wlactured, | Scotch Wools, from the very best {| poried to the very lowest priced, and | the cheie shown in Kingston : | Children's and Misses' Underwear THE JAMES JOHNSTON STORE 180 Wellington Street. A TROLLEY TRAGEDY FATAL CURVE AT QUEEN AND IM'CAUL STREETS. Rockwood Terribly Broken to Fieces--Car Ploughed Along After Accident--Was Running Too Fast at the Time. Toronto, Oct. 10.--Later develop- ments in the accident, causing the death of Cyrus 0. Rockwood, al stereotyper on the Telegram, have shown no evidence of negligence either of motorman or the deecased. Short- ly before eight o'clock, in the morn- ing, Mr. Rockwood left his home, Henry street,' on a bicyele, en route to his work. When coming down Me Caul street, car 836 overtook him, and foliowed him closely till he reach. ed Queen street. The curve of the tracks from McCaul to Queen js | sharp one, and, as happened a 3 year | ago, there, the car jumped the track, { and crashed into the store on the | corner. | Rockwood crossed ahead of the ear, thinking that he ecounld make the turn before it. At this moment the jumped the track. The motorman | clanged his bell for him to get out of | the road, but he still kept ahead, and | apparently paid little attention to | the warning. The motorman realizing | danger, attempted to stop the car, car Suppose you do like the tea are using. How do you knoy, iti the best tea you can get for the Money} MANY were satisfied with the tea they were usig before they tried Red Rose Tea. . When they tried Red Rose Tea they found it had that "rich fruity flavor," found jt Was strog that it requires less to make a cup of good le the brand of Ceylon alone they had been using, Now, why not be Sure you are getting the best tea to be had. You cannot be sure till you try Red Rose Tea Red Rose and found the brakes would not hold her. He reached for sand, and at Te eo] is good Te, Ki St. John, N.B., Toronto, Winnipeg { this time became rattled, and the car left the track, catching Rockwood and dragging him to the curb, Again {it earned its name, "The Fatal Curve." The car Motorman Herbert I. was in charge of John Dean and Conductor Chesman. When the car was jacked up and the body of the unfortunate taken from under the two 'doctors were on the scene, but they pronounced death instant. The motorman was taken to he police court, and charged with Bail was refused and The post-mortem was held. this af- ternoon, and © Rockwood's wight leg Friday night. The deceased was thir- tyv-seven years of age, and is survived by a wife and two children, aged seven and ten. He was president: of the Local Stercotypers' Union and was senior warden of Stevenson lodge, A. F. & A The passengers on the ear were un injured. After it left = the track it ploughed along and across Queen street for 'thirty-five yards. The speed of the car is said to have been fifteen miles per hour. Frequent com- ments have been made on the speed no difficulty in running the car the barns after it was placed on the track. The rails had no flanges on the curve and this, with the speed of of its leaving the track.--A. KE. p. i ees A Natural Conclusion. A little New York Girl, whese brief experience of life was confined to ex an apartment house, was visiting in Philadelphia not long ago. One afternoon, to amuse the child, her her a number of and meanwhile explaining and answering questions concerning them. One of them was a picture of Windsor castle, which, she was told, was the residence' of the late Queen Victoria. After looking at it a moment she innpeently inquired "What floor did she live on *" showed views, THE UNDERWEAR STORE Wo have a most complete line of Un- derwear in every quality that is man both in Canadian and im to fit all sires from the go-cart to the over sizes, and in every case the is marked at the lowest possible fig ure. We intend making this depart ment interesting to all classes If you are in need of Underwear of any de cription, don't fail to see our range, you cannot only save money, but of the largest assortment price ret Women's Underwear Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, 50c a suit, Good Heavy Ribbed Union Shirts and Drawers, $1 a suit. Heavy Ribbed Unshrinkable Shirts and Drawers, £1.50 a suit Heavy Ribbed Pure Wool Shirts and Drawers, 81.08 a suit "Penman's"" Natural, Pure Wool Un shrinkable Shirts' and Drawers, guaranteed, all sizes, £2.50 a suit. Children's 18¢.; 20c., 15¢., Children' r grade, 2Be., Ide., Good Quality .» $00 Flecoed Drawers for Children ca Shirts and ISS %. 3 all We, fe, Se Prawers to mateh each line Men's Underwear Heavy Wool * Fleeced Shirts Urawers, 98¢. suit. ixtra Heavy Wool, with Wool Flecor, R139 soit. sizes, J0e., e., and Father, we have Overcoats signed for him. and sure to till his Overcoat notions. Boys' Overcoats, the Children's Overcoats, Boys' and Children's there is one man jn a thousand w { peculiar his likes or dislikes may | assortment of MEN'S, and SUITS now on hand : Every garment is its own evidence stylish appearance, which cannot help but appeal to the buyer know them to be WE BACK UP MONEY | you honest values, pe! , Can b: sold for. Jos. Abramson, The People's Clothict ery Fine Quality No. 1 Fleeced, 31.19 suit Heavy Plain Wool, 81 suit. Ext-a Weavy Unshrinkable Wool, S150 uit Peniun's" Natoral Wool, £2 suit "Penman's'" Extra Superior Wool, 3 guaranteed ply, LN suit. Boys' Underwear unshrinkable, A full range of Boys' Wool Shirts and Drawers, from sizes 20 1 24 20, 28 Ie: M. We: 26 4c Se, 30, Boe: 32, Se 31, 56, Boys' Flaed |ined Shirts and Drawers, in all sizes, 90, I8c.. xe, Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Corset Covers, 25¢c. each In White and Natural Calors A full range of the latest in Corsets | T. H. Estabrook, THE H. D. BIBBY co. NEED AN OVERCOAT FOR THE Bp For the Young Man, who is nearly as big as his that have been specially de They are models of grace and beauty same styles as the Men's, $35, $4.50, $5 to $10. $3 to $6 so. Reefers, $1.50 to $4.50. New Suits for Boys New Caps for Boys New Sweaters for Boys New Gloves for Boys New Underwear for Boys New Shirts for Boys New Raincoats for Boys THE H. D. BIBBY CO, The Men's Wear Store. Strictly Cash and One Price. EVERYS0DY PLEASED WE ARE PERFECTLY SAFE in saying that we don't Lelieve 'hom we cannot please, no matter how y be, from our immense and magnificent BOYS" and CHILDREN'S OV ERCCATS itis simply a combination of excellence. the make, the finish. and the real Men's Suits, from $8 to $18. Men's Overcoats, from $6.50 to $18. Boys' Suits and Overcoats from $2.50 to $9. WE HAVE THE CONFIDENCE in our gocds because we right. e know we handle nothing but the best and OUR CONFIDENCE BY REFUNDING YOUR if goods do not Prove as represented, REMEMBER that this store always has and alway will give rfect fitting goods, at as low prices as good go 18) Princess Street, Between Redden's ard Crawford's Groceries. Ladies' Shoes for Fall Wear New anl attractive styl many exclusive designs" Winter showing in Fine another lot of Utz & Dunn's Fine American Shoes, ranging in price from $2.50, $3 $3.57 wo $4. es, combined with durability. also are the features of our Fall and Footwear. We kave just recerv od SOLE AGENT, The Sawyer Shoe Store. Salsswomen's Pel GRAVE DISEASES, DUE TO STAN Fae A the Sry, ane ever thought why so my Have you ag ni -------------- because most women suffer f Bia Tanah of their deli . discomfort 98 Whid less ng when they are im mo Io standing. i In some states laws compel em 0 to ide resting places for loyees. or mou 3 law Sn veg) hard tasks hese wi 4 a the strength which this v demands or run the risk of ser diseases and the surgeon's knife. Read about the experience of Mar Merkley, 275 3d Street, wa , Wis. Dear Pinkham :-- "" al loss of the womb, and advised an ed a. LTA e e Stable Compound a trial; 1 soon found all the things sald about this § medicine were true. The ulceration healed, , headache and disay , and in a short time strong, and well avery who lers woul Lydia E. Pinl 's Vegetable Comp: E. Pinkham's Vegetable Ta a vegetable tonic which § orates and strengthens the entir male Qegania, and will produce same benef results in the ca any gick woman as with Miss Mer amEree------------ LIFE PRISONER REBELS Shoots at Jailer ; Wounds Pr Doctor, Seattle, Wash., Oet. 11. John H d, under lite sentence for pa pea, hig the robbery of Matt ways saloon nearly a year ago, ing which Matthew Murphy, a pa was killed, has attempted to kill er Wise. sail Physician Corson, jumped in front of the jailer, was over the right eve. Saha Sheriff Smith ran' to the jailer's cue and fired twice at Hildebrand b the prisoner dropped his gun anc overpowered. Jailer Wise, who unarmed, in the meantime fled be the range of Hildebrand's gun. Hildebrand's attack on Jailer hegun as soon as they entered jail office, was for the purpo wresting the keys from the jailer, was carryifig the keys in his Lip ket, and Hildebrand made a « effort to reach them. When thrown aside by the jailer, Hilde drew the gun from his right rc In ket and opened fire. A wealthy New York man wh fuses to give his name, has offer contribute £50,000 to a fund to ent to Prof, Behring, if he will once announce to the world his ment for tubercul instea withholding it for a r Sweet castor oil. Anybody can it. Children like it, in bottles, directions. McLeod's drug store. Monkey Brand Soap remov stains, rust, dirt or tarnish--but wash clothes. Zutos Is a purely vegetable headac ih i must not be co founded with the drug cur which in almost every instan contain opium, morphine chloral. Zutoo is a harmless Cure for Headache. SUN AND SNOW Sometimes Help the Hair t« In any chungeable climate the apt to become brittle and to br stubby here and there, This me hairdressing almost a necessit pecially to ladies. In using dressing why not get the bes that combines with it the efficic killing the dandrufi germ, th that cats the hair off at the causing what ie called fallin and in {ime baldness, Newbro's aide ix that kind of a hair d You have no idea how delights scale will feel, and how stylisl hair will appear, after an app or two of Herpicide. It is certs wonderful innovation as a sca septic and hair dressing, Sold | ing druggists, Send 100. in star sample to The Herpivide Coo, Mich, G. W. Mahood, cial CEMENT WAL Ve wii be pleased to fur estimates and construct ) cement walk. Satisfaction guaranteed Douglas & Mellqu 15 Nalson Street. TT YW.C A Class in Dressmaking, end Fitting Shirt Wal and Skirts TUESDAY at 3 ¥ RE, MILLAR, Teach |