Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Oct 1905, p. 4

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from Ontario, ¥ Quebec: and British - Our tuportatiohs "of Farts, which have Just atrived, comprise some' of. the ola. 'St and best of Portugal's production © Fills. such ns Graham's antl Oraft's are' fuinous the world over. hie. tn thie range from $3 to $8 . RY Everything of the best in all our lines, * JAS. McPARLAND i! The gong sounds for weals, and three times a day vou are disap. Pointed if your meals are not properly = evoked. When you want satisfaction from your oven, or from your cook stove or range for Any purpose, burn high grade coal that will give you satisfaction like ours. iy CHILDREN, often appuar best pn ting Acvident about ahout it, there anclagous to "The people be which is in operation this year. It turned with the pdrty crank, and it is not treating the people fairly value, cannot very mortgaging which the local improve ment plan poses, The pity is that the works depart. | | ment is not as exacting towards other ooFporations as it is towards the he Ip less people, and especially the smaller property owners. | is disposed to build an asphalt walk, at a cost of at least $400, all (he way from bridge, at the expense of the city. The government of Canada is rich, has its the val or any other advertisements, the on at §1 a and. ED SF Jonlining Co. Limited "Opifer per Orbem Dicer." .The People Be ~--, into a scheme of it?" "Oh the people the or please, it The thought Talk about tyranny is presented when money is- swes are [ question vice can that for shall be voted accordingly. If some one quires, What will the people say ? the | answer comes very. quickly, "Oh, the people be - under consideration. with it be performed for. It decides party reasons the thus and so, and salaries they are on -- Protest Against Injustice. The works department of this city It has become too domineering in its character, and has undertaken to force through the council sme | things of a very questionable kind, It has, for instance, propusad to lay walks of artificial stone in pleces Where not asked for them, initial proceedings of 'the council have been checked by the objections of the property the people, by petition, have and where the owners. Only in extreme cases is it wise for a department to insist upon works under these circum- stances and yet it has been Propossd to lay some walks by the order of a R. CRAWFORD, two-thirds majority of the conncil. In FOOT OF QUEEN ST. odd cases the council has hesitate] tn PHONE 9. give its endorsement, and well it 3 might, for long stretches of vacant land and small houses of limited well stand the of deing public work im. At this moment it Barrack sireet 10 Cataraqui millions of a surplos annwally, oni cun very well afford to pay its Fro. | portion of 'the cost of the walk, It bas been asked tg do this and has declined. But there should of are pubs | Id Hable * for | lisher dues not hol Sith bie him advertisemmen THE WEEKLY BRITISH WATG, 1a 84 columns, is published in tw and ir. If paid year. cheap work: as; pid, oi Managing Director A New York financier, one who in|, his day had much to do with large | projects that affected and its interests, on\ a certain oéca- sion launched promised him great returns. After he had claborated bis plans a fribnd re marked, "And what will the think ~~ 1' he replied, fairly astomishod at the idea that they should baulk or in te fre in his ideas. ; The spirit of transportation | which people be older Vanderbilt prevails in the city council this year. | otherwise favoured its leaders in the election of last year, and the impulse possesses them that they ean. do as they teople had anything to do with their election last year they have forgotten and are disposed to waste | the public money. stawardship docs not sem to come to them at all. When pointed to a day of reckoning, when reminded that the people may have something to say a reply which is 1 the of | | be per: | sistence in the demand, and if there is | it will probably be complied with. i At all events it does not 'seem right | or fair that the smaller Property own ers should be forced to pay for walks 1 while the government, and others, are | allowed to escape taxation. The pro: ceeding ix so manifestly unjust as to warrant the strongest kind 10st against it. ae rhe Ad, | mmworthy and ate sdvertise oo lof its special Mutual's Practically, it | evidence of | things that bave been 30 much talk- ante are subst ts The Arora uf tn | od of, Jt he could have ! In cans of errors or omissions in legal | more of them--he could have reveal ed all that has since been uncovered "| had he been so minded--and the staté would have been saved The Equitable | enough; the New the | tion was the talk of the day; the sty. | scandal the | that the business is run by a family ompact, for the benofit of a number THE Da LY 'WHIG. 4 men who have been helping them- TRE DAILY WHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12. The Scandal Goes Or The insurance commissioners of two states have notified the New York Life Cuiapany that it must restore the money ita officers, without authority, handed out for political purposes, and the insurance state has counselled the president of the same company that associate, , the 'must leave office or the company will {be refused permission [in his jurisdiction. cia The one rgflecti ipon these insur- ance ----iar that they did DESTROYS FIGURES. commissioner of one he his Phu less® Wihen Churehmen. fiiot Confronted ¥ to do business tor of the on and surreetion, which were intended must be masculine, and he added : got at and, with. a chisel smashéd the angels though I have done past year into which care and thou, like the. vériest vandal in thus into bits. nothing in the expense legislative committee. snarl was bad York Life's sensa- and to prevent of the figures originally intended. "1 am absolutely any clergyman could excells them all, has heen proven in the company's officials, stand in acter and see "ex. nothing in them bu SLEW. THE ANGELS, {0f An Unknown Woman 6 Near SCULPTOR WHO MADE THEM | Hamilton, | est murders Declares He Is Right as to Artis New York, Oct, 10.--Guzon Borglum, | Angel of the Annun- of the Angel of the Re- The soulptor had made them in the church, authorities that the figures | "1 went to the cathedral yesterday. and a mallet, the I have put mora t and although | felt com- pletely wrecking what 1 knew to bo | works of beauty 'and power, I did so to pas a stop to a useless discussion any use being made other than had been astounded that the presence of thirty or forty images of a purely religious and spiritual char t t I {selves at the company's expense. "And now that the whole unpleasan { Tho policy holders have wen | matter is over | am just as supe gs i robbed and their money has ever was that the feminine side of our ' . | boen spent with prodigal hands. | 78° Must ever continue to be our much in has not yet by his friends, than 'cont, and per cent. Gne of the solidity yet come undir as if he wore a muchine last year. There 'never was a machine in this | is the good of jt? city to be compared with the one | Dr, is mercilin: in its demands. What it | speech. He says that dictates may bed obnoxious, but it | are implicated in must be obeyed. The evidences of its | | could haye." The | what any ser- tee should summons Mr, ( { of thy United States cabinet, and have hima tell what other contributions he | received for political purposes outside | The insurance The president has, since 1901, been re- | eviving $160,000 a year in salary. How perquisites he has poogeted appeared. young man, has enjoyed a salary of £38,000, and commissions on new busi- ness which aggregated over $100,000 a © year. In ten years, he has been given about $2,000,000. All the chief offices in the company, agencies, are held by relatives of the president. Millions have been voted to larger cities, at a great loss. The pro perties have been valued at much less Y of them have heen from one to three company---one making a fuss about jis now i ment supervision, His concern has not investigating committee, and it looks Government supervision ! now afforded by the state ? And what Editorial Notes. Milligan is a man of very plain dals are "the worst rebels chief source of artistic inspiration and will so remain absolutely unalter ed by all 'pedantic controversies." ---- SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. Should Help With Housework, Dayton News. now a girl who boasts that she has read nineteen novels in thirty days and whose mother hasnt to read any. His son, a in the family compact, Foster Out Of Touch. Toronto News. The London Outlook says Hon. Mr. Foster is not in close and all the chief at his meeting last weck, Swift Work, even then the earnings Exchanve. Twenty minutes sufficed to deal | with «ix, election protests, at Osgoode 4 Hall on Saturday. If all elections in presidents of a great this country could he settled with such despateh it would be a good advocating govern: | thing, We've Seen Her. Belleville Totelligencer. The man on the next block says he has known a girl that could dance seventeen miles in a night with high heeled slippers, and it would kill her to walk two blocks to a prayer meet ing. the eritical eye of the anticipating a squall. Is this not Not A Liberal Grab. Toronto Globe. fon. George RK. taken to defend sional indemnity, salary Foster has under the augmented ses with pensions, and for the oppesition leader. Evi the men who the insurance scan a country Empire's method of pretending that ij is a liberal "grab" in which liberals participate. ------ A LENNOX BOY. . t v only Investigating commit : 'ourtelyon, He is Now Credited With 'a Cabi- of those of which confession has been net Post. made. Allen = Bristol Aylesworth, K.C.. | - spoken of for a cabinet position, is a | The medical department of the native of Newburgh, Ont., and fifty- | board of health is costing the people | One years of age next month. ike [8400 a year more than it might. But what is $100 4 ! Ald. Sears, Ald. that chine this year, thum { { C, not accept the { for the mayoralty. He is having more | honor and glory in hunting down the | insurance crooks, and he has only en ! daughter of the late Cephas H. | tered in the work y Miller, and sister of W. H. Miller, of n ors Kingston. Mrs. Aylesworth was visit - Ee ; ing h re this week. He s¢ rved as one Sir William Mulock's retirement { from the public | gretted, but he { his health. | sideration. He has rendered the peo" are E. Hughes, of Sir William Mulock, he enjoyed a most brilliant care r at Toronto University Year: to AM. King, lund was onlled ta the Lar 1s IRS, Hoag and the rest of | His eminence in the legal profession | running the ma. | Was recognized by his appointment as Q.C. by the Ontario government in IN89 and by the dominion one vear New York, wil later. He is a hencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada and a sena tor of Toronto University. In religion the prospective postmaster general is u Methodist. His wife is Adelaide Au- gusta, republican nomination of the commissioners on thd Alaskan garded as an invasion of time io J touch with the them, and millions more bave been rising gpneration of political thinkers, | put into buildings in some of the | Quite so. hr, Beattie Nesbit! was not service will be re- | boundary tribunal snd won loud ap. | is entitled to care for | plause in this country hy his out- It claims his first cop. | SPoken protest against what he re | here, from Kobe, | heartily welcomed. A | | | were held. iw | of di : 3 of St.John the Divine at Morningside | of not, in the public interest, make a Heights, announced to-day that he | leaves, oa. | searching investigation into the af | had destroyed the two figures because | ex nd aotunl Sanders ot | fairs of the companies as soon as in- [of a dispute which had arisen as to ar manufactures for Buhe 'arc | formation was received that they Whather the figures should he masecu- theta one : { were conducting their business in an | 'D€ OF feminine. an | ma; ma hol the wer the thing to help them in their hunt the T of fury the Man near the woods about ten o'clock vesterday i | body as that of the woman he seen, and furnished the 'police with a | fair | derer, | { | of | well dressed, She wore a three-quart er fawn raincoat, 5 black lustre skirt, | whi | the com And How They Ruled dently he has no faith in the Mail and | | ton boys, one of pell, McAuley street east, who were to | out nthe walls of the great cathedral | They The boys | alarm, gagged with a white handkerchief to stifle her cries. Near the body was found a pile of burned paper, sticks and dry leaves, { that had been set on fire with | evident intention of cremating the re- | beyond recognition, | the fiend was evidently frightened and Up till late last night the detectives The murdered woman is about, twen- tv-8ix or twenty-ei | neat underelothing. The woman's hat was missing, and An inquest will be held, Here is the annual cost of the. rule | of the York | over the Mutual Life of ce ee ---- FOUL MURDER Hamilton. Oct, 11.-One of the foul in the history of Went orth county was brought to light arshall's lime kins a half mile east the Caledonia road, and a short stance from the seventh concession. The body was found by three Hamil- whom is H. Chap- gathering nuts in the district. discovered the hody in a clamp trees, covered over with houghs and and with the lower portion posed. immediately pave Coroner Griflin' was notified d he at once left for the scene ac- the : : ; companied by city detectives, They illegal manner. One | form of Women, but his work had | found the woman lying face down- | commissioner did make a show at ex- hot *harbiy criticised on that Score. ward, with her face in a big pool of inati dd. he brought to the Ar. Borglum said to-day that he blood. A bullet wound behind the } an nati, the a had received a final opinion of one of right ear showed the cause of death, surface some ¢ « the Fvidences of a very desperate struggle were everywhere apparent and the unfortinate woman had heen the ing, or at least of biirning them At this juncture de off and aside from burning a e in the murdered woman's skirt flames did no other 'damage. e unable to get a single clue to woman's identity, or the slightest for fiend who so foully murdered her, he only hope so far of the capture the murderer lies in information itched hy a small boy, who saw dead. woman in company with a morning. He identified 'the had description of the supposed mur- ight years of age complexion, dark dark hair and te linen waist, No. 5. shoes and revolver with which the orime was mitted could not be found, ---- FAMILY COMPACTS in Insur- ance Matters. McCall family over the New Life, and of the MeCurdy family THE H. D. BIBBY cp. | yesterday afternoon, by the finding of | the body of an unknown woman on tic Conception, But Is Power- fhe mountain top, 300 vards east of by | H store vests brics, Wors pect i your druff ger little flak ping the preparati 'Been Fall Suit Yet? We've the biggest show in town. Some new kinks'in cut and make up| Coats longer and roomy, collars and Made in single and double breasted styles py Suits, $6.50 to $16.50. Your Overcoat Step in aud try on any or all of the pe We've many fresh ideas to show you, and we pleasure in doing it. We believe our Coats to be superior in eye are different from the common. We've elegant Overcoats, $750, $8.50, $10, $1219 $18.50. THE H. D. BIBBY DOES YOUR SCALP I Are Your Hairs Dropping One by Y Co. unting Don't Pass th You'll miss the best if you ¢g when you're out. lapels Wide, 1 ele, cut a trifle lower, trousers loose an: Scotch, Eaglish Tweeds, Cev teds and etc. iots, Serges, Fang . y Sir] Ww styles, shall tafe Ty re By superior coats we mean Overcoats, They 0, The Men's Wear Store. Strietly Cash and One Price, Kingston TCH? | MONEY AND BUSINESS, «<VERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire ) urance Company, Availats One ? mssets $61,187,215. In addition to scalp itches you are doubt Nien, ue policy holders haw fr pre § 3 Surf limit lit less suffering from dandrufi, The dan- all HA #ockhoidors, Farm ins od n is digging up your scalp in kes, called dandruff; and sap life of the hair bulb. Ng hair on that is a mepe hair stimu property {insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing oid or wiving new business get rates from Strang Strange, Agents, bah : . of Now York, 8% lant and tonic will cure dandruff, be- UR POLICIES COVER WORE 0f 1 shown by the mvestigation now in cause it won't kill the 'germ' that buildings and gontents than aay oth Ors >. % : r company offers xamine them | rogres causes the trouble, Newhro's Herpicide Godwin'e borer oe Emperium, Mak i N. ea is the latest scientific discovery, and *+ Square ' ew York Life. it will kil the dandruff germ. Des- ---- | Tohn AL MeCall, President $100.000 | troy thecnuse and you remove the of. : 1 | ivnrin. 2. dent ety oR the a og nee, thet: 1 S00 Window Displa | Second Vice-President 10,000 | feet; kill the merm and you will have | John C. } » Secretary, son 14.000 | no more dandruff, falling hair or | Ballard Me , Son 10.000 | | Idness, Sold by leading druggists _ Ron Xie 9.000 | baldness. Sol 3 ng raists. i hihi 19.900 Send 10e, in*stamps for sample to The 2 Fitzpatrick, hrother-in- Herpicide Co. Detroit, Mich. (i. W, law 7.000 Q vt 5 oa™ Frank Dalon. hrother-in-law 7'500 | Mahood, special aoent, rs Albert MeClave, son-in-law 6,000.0 so {There are at least ten other rela THE UNDERWEAR STORE tives of President McCall who hold minor places that pay from 81,200 to We have a most complete line of Un | $2,000 a year each. derwear Nin every quality that is man ---- ufactmed, both in Canadian and Mutual Life. Scotch' Wools, from the very best im. { Rresident Richard C. McCurdy .8150.000 ported to the very lowest priced, and obert H. McCurdy, son, (en- : sizes from » gro-car he eral Manager, salary 30,000 | to fit all sizes from the go-cart to th Robert H.- McOurdy." General over sizes, and in every case the price Manager, commissions 160,000 | is marked at tho lowest possible fig- L. A. Thebaud, son-in law, com- re 1 i i J rt | A ' 147.000 | Ye We inte nd Saliing this dopey & z PJ A C. A. Aillette, cousin, connec cted ment interesting to all classes. If von 4 y x2 With Texas agency, commis- are in need of Underwear pf any de ARE sions 75,800 | cori 't fail to see - range, Ellis J. Moore. brother-in-law 12000 | feTiption, don't fail to see our rang P. Stuyvesant Pillot 15.000 Family total 3329,%00 a -- Half-Sick People. The world is full of them Just sick Chay | stom tion up the entire system, stomach, clevate make Ham people in acti | Get Dr. per Yokohama, | squadron, under the Canadian | Admiral day { emp | | . : rights, Last winter he was invited hy {Ple a splendid service; and is deserv- | the Fremier to a 'seat in the cabinet ing of their gratitude. . without portfolio, and offered himself | -- for election in Durham county, where, The grain blockade, in the east, however, he "was defeated hy Col | promises to become serious as the sea. Harry Waed, conservative. If Sir Wil Ham Muloek's purpose is to retire | comes to a close, All the avenues f = n of navigation | employed, und yet the glut cortinues, Th» transportation ban juet ting end fraternizing { other French-speaking persons, Hamilton -- The Regina West has unearthed i kind word which Mr. Scott said Mr. Haultain in his Mr. Scott conld nice thing which Mr. Haultait said of him in the long Thae was a larger one every year. Mr. Whitney has been in with Spectator, {nse for the French gen rally, will pro. bably give Mg, Whitney its attention, | it would not have the clection in his province, for freight are being worth will no doubt be found a seat in North York. Avlesworth, - is burgh. question becomes a maident of New | give satisfaction, go to Dr. Chown's Drug Store. It is reported. that Sir Daniel Me Montreal, Navi oe Rest For John. | Millan, - I eutenant-gos ernor of Man the conservatives, i» fares hand was working in a field | itoba, will retire next month, Mir. with Mr. Monk and 'gy the roadside one cold day why | Ur erway is wetively pressing the Th a clergyman came. alonz the road | claims of Keaneth McKenzie for the which has no |, and stopped to speak to him, f position. Mr. McKenzie is no Winnipeg "Plenty of work for you this weath er, John ?" he called out. "Ah 1" said John, "I' don't know when 1 don't have to work, ng mat- ter what weather comes." "That's hard, John," said the clergyman; "but wait till you get t, the place of rest, then you will have no work to do." of paper long ago. probably find some : "Humph !" grumbled Jobn, "vou and misty past, and needn't tell me! They'll find a job much effect upon for John, never fear! It will be: 'Now; John, polish up the sup,' ---- . 'dehn, be quick, now, and light up something peculiarly the Bly 1 No, , no, parson, there touchnr in Mr. I that at present | tive party, and Init even exist, of the liberal and conservative in Montreal. The party that is simply existing in Quebec is that with which he claims allsgiance. Mr. Tarte says Whitney's comparisen parties ain't no place of rest for John." Black Jack stove polish, best in the market, large tin 10c. at Yellow Hard ware store, opposite Grand Opera h --- : rd Taleum powder perfun and bor ated lic. Gibson's Red Cross drug there is no conserva. in his opinion it does X ™ 8s from the house altogether, Mr Avles- | His brother, i. A. | Ri ing Sun, of the Sir minister to Japan. For comfortable whol I of th: party. Dr. Lyon's. T Cleanses and » teeth and puri tos tho eeih? | Used | for quer | Very to' have no appetite; | Quite often you're of Y Zr2. 228, cousin to rother-in-law enough to be lazy and listless; to sleep poorly. half sick yourself, ices are the trouble is in the tach and bowels. Post preserip- is Dr. Hamilton's Pills; they tone strengthen the your spirits, and you well in one night. Dr. ilton's Pills work wonders with your condition. Mild in effective and casy to take. Hamilton's Pills to-day, 25c. box at all dealers in' medicine, m, anton tn---- Heartily Welcomed. Oct. 12.--The British command of Viee Gerrard Noel, arrived yesterday, and was general holi and festivities esd that the arer of the r.t elas, - upon Maxwell Mac lonald, the Sir has been declared It is anno ror has econforre| {. Claude an ideal eyeglass, easy, secure, with lenses guaranteed to sale groe r, and has the support PERFECT ooth Powder by people of refinement vou cannot only save money, but oot the choice. shown in "Penma shrir guar Children's and Misses' Underwear Children's I8c., 30, Tn White 180 CAPILLI 2 QUATter of a Century. | yu. na ad D convenient for tourists, | +e tu Sis aren woven: | Fine COOKE * | for Neursigia. Dandreft nd Hezetha i MEATS PREPARED BY FOR TEN DAYS ! : cmt 35c. per bottle. Shampoe, 50¢. In a mutiny nthe schoond ' i} 0 ™ ? Mme. Elder's Dressmaking Parlors 1 @ J billed 253 Princess St., Cor. Sydehnam £ ¢. by Women's Underwear Children's and 25c,, 35c., 40c, 50c. The Leading Undertaker. Good Quality Fleceed Shirts and ---- Drawers for Children and Misses, all sizes, 30c., 3bc., Hc. Ae. ble. Drawers to match each line Men's Underwear Heavy Wool Pleeced Shirts and Drawers, 9Sc. suit. Extra Heavy Wool, with Wool Fleece SLA soit. Very Fine Quality No. 1 Fleeced, $1.19 suit Heavy Plain Wool, $1 suit, Extra Heavy Unshrinkahle Wool, $1.50 suit. "I'enman's" Natural Wool, £2 suit, 2 -- "Fenman's" Extra Superior Wool, 3 y os a 11 gnarantead unshrinkable, The Polish that won't wear of R150 suit, Boys' Underwear A fl range and Drawer, 2,4 i, Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Covers, 25¢. each A full range of the latest in Corsets, THE JAMES JOHNSTON STORE of the largest Kingston : assortment THIS WEEK . OF .. Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, 50c a Si snit Fancy Parler Fur i W Good Heavy Ribbed Unign Shirts | artistic designs and Drawers, $1 a suit. ni Fancy Mahogany ( Rockers, Heavy Ribbed - Unshrinkable Shirts upholstered in all shad and Drawers, $1.50 a suit . Square ; 3 A Fanc ogany © au Heavy Ribbed Pure Wool Shirts and pn y ca zany Drawers, 81.C8 a suit. 22 '0r Judie, n's"' Natural, Pure Wool Un nkable Shirts and Drawers, ranteed, all sizes, £2.50 a suit Fancy Parlor ar Fancy Couches. Sets. Reduced Prices This Week at JAMES REID'S 1 ( Rug « 15¢., Ae., & ', better grade, Sold Only at Strachan's Hard ar C. H POWELL of Boys' Wool Shirts from sizes 20 to 34, My ram 9 Be; 26) CARPEMTER AND JOBBER, at, gat 50 I | gg pa la, Street Boys' Fliecad dines } ee ne per HAVE YOU ANYTHING be. " , Gtest * TO SELL OUTSIDE OF YOUR Ee SINS AND YOUR T.«OUBLES' COME To WM EURRAY, The » tio wr Try Myers' for and Natural Colors, Wellington Street. | FORMA ! ¥. King, five men won three Begroes,. ER ) each smiling friend That coffee, if persisted in, his life surely end. But to great astonishment, the he came across Were looking most amazing well a seemed all the loss. For while they sipped their mornin or demi-tasse at noon, And seemed to thrive, he grew mor and sombre. Pretty soon, He wondered if he wasn't wrong, : removed the ban When Chase g& Sanborn had exp what went in every can. And as we age, much as we thin nightmares he forgot, And saw them vanish in the stean coffee piping hot. COMMERCIAL. NEW YORK STOCK MARKE Supplied by W. ¥. Dever & .arket Square, Kingston Ober | ' October Atchison ' S84 Amal. Copper A Baltimore & Ohio Brooklyn Rapid Transit Canadian Pacific v ric 1ilinois Central Louisville & Nashville Metropohitan Missouri Paciye New York Central Pennsylvania Rock Iskand Reading St. Paul Sugar I'win City Union Pacific United States Steel United States Steel 374 pid. . 1083 MONTREAL GRAIN. CORN-- . December oo wpm 861 Rig September 84% WHEALT- 1 ecember 447 Decem) r 441 Er ---------------- - COMMERCIAL MATTERS Vhat Is Going On In the Bu: World--The Markets. Japan's annual tobacco crop is 10,000,000 pounds Co 1 S. Steel net earnings for 19 pected to reach $140,000,000 Alaska's canned salmon out put timated this vear at $10,000,000 I'he C.P.R. has not given up its tion of building a branch line fre Guelph & Goderich Railway to Str Toronto railway earnings for th ended Octobe totalled $53.0 n increase of $8,633.04 over the ponding week last vear . re is a probability of Canac g a wheat market in Mexico ercial Agent Donly has wire samples of Ontario wheat. I'he. Dominion Coal company 1} cided to substitute electricity in y steam in their various Cape nines. It is understood the plant large one The scheme for the merger of th of New Brunswick with the Bank o treal will fall through, The sharel of the St. John, N.By, bank ave rv wsed Lo give up their stocks 1 wlon-cutting that is not muc i for on Pullman pO he most | claimed that some of t & ial interests, including the Vand I. W. Seward Webb, are in fa portion of th estimated ag to nearly $20,000,000 of 20 per cent. up to of a riser cial distribution tock would about have measure tations The Cheese Markets. Woodstock Oct 11.--~0Off¢ rc d : white and 805 colored; 101 d, but no sales Shion ia Picton Oct 11.- Eioven a hoarded 810 hoxes, all colored $ 11 8-16¢ balance unsold we ------ Dispels Aches And Pain: There is nothing else to be ha will drive away aches, pains anc ness so quickly and keep them so surely as Smith's White Lin It is one remedy that never fa cure sprains, swelling, inflamn neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbag all deep seated aches and pains. bottles only 25c. at Wade's. Examining Military Buil Lieut.-Col, Bigger, director of ports and supplies, and Major soll, assistant director of the en o service. are here from Ottay the purpose of looking over the tary bwldines in Kineston, 7h accompanied by Col. Gordon, 0 Fastern Ontario command. The port upon the condition of the ings and improvements necessar Concerning Toll Roads. This afternoon; the county roads and bridges' committee meet to consider the toll road tion, On December 1st, the toll tion on the York Road, betwee! ston and Odessa. is to cease. Th ion of abolishing tolls on county roads is to be considere Age Adds To Its Popular Fifty years ago Putnam's Co tractor 'was introduced. Its se been enormous. Why ? Because only painless remedy for corns and bunions. Doubtless, you've this yourself. David Blanéhard, a pioneer 1 of Greenbush, near Brockville, ) aged eighty-five years. His wife and one daughter Yrviv was a Methodist and highfiy--res Its old fashioned but goo twisted sticks of horehound ca Gibson's Cross drug stor

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