Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Nov 1905, p. 1

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ght Vests and Drawers, C.'; special values at 35¢. at Vests and Drawe id 75¢. hrinable Wool Vests and TS, spe- Wool Unshrinkable Vests Suits in Fine Natural Wool rinable Wool. 4 special values, at soc, UNDERWEAR little children, 4 different . TN AAR nd Drawers i in white union ishrinable. sis and Drawers, all sizes, from. able Vests and Drawers,.all - Suits, in natural wool, all ts, 6 sizes, all made with e are the best design of offered for sale, and are finished. foel Shirts and 'wear, 4 special hts, 75¢., 99c., fhigowns, finish- lars and cuffs, properly finish- tthe thing for rs requiring an wn, s and Drawers, 7 ts and Drawers, 49¢,; 69c., al. 75¢ 5¢., 99¢c. eee cE ant amtm---- DLAWES THIS LIST LL INTEREST YOU CILT EDCE BARCAINS luchers," new spring last, stamp- ce and Blucher Cut, Crossetts ent Colt Buttons Sey fish "ah cks of bargains in sizes 7.9.9 and [ SHOE STORE R "SEAR 72. NO. 260. § P. Jenkins Clothiog Co. CLEVER CLOTHES The tide is past when anctiiing is good enough. Men of to- day want the yery best This is the reason "FIT- REFORM" iin such ~ growing de- mand, > Are a revelation to many, and the Jést two weeks have greatly reduced the number; still there is oné for you. Come arid get the best one. $10, $12, $15, $18 and $20. E. P, Jenkins Clothing/Co. THE RIGHT THING For this time is our shoes, Wear '"Allen's"'| Military Bootmakers, 8¢ Brock St. Sign of Golden Boot. " WANTED. T™WO DINING ROOM RIS, AT once. Apply Iroquois Hotel A BAUNDRESS, AT THE ( Hospital. Apply Mrs. Pur CARTERS AT SWIFT'S COAL YARD Steady work to competent men. TWENTY-FIVE GIRLS, AT CENT Bros'. Mica Works, foot of Princess street J ha EXPERIENCED AN HOUSEMAID. Apply to Mrs. R. E. Kent, 85 King stevet A HOUSEMAID. REFE SRENG EB RE- quired. Apply to Mrs. E. F. Osler, 06 Barrie street. - GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, AT ST Andrew's Manse. Apply between 7 and 9 in the evening. FIRST x LASS GROCERY CLERK wages. Address, with refer- ences, P.O. Box 59 Kingston, Ont. COMPETENT. G r A sal NERAL SERVANT, vw to 'go to f u fines. References required. Ap- ply in the evening to Mrs. M. Salli- van, Cor. King and Princess street BENTLE MEN TO GET THEIR Fara, DAILY MEMORANDA. High Class Furs manufactured hy Campbell Bros. Court of Revision, Thursday aiternoon. Hospital Sale, City Hall, begins Thursday "The Flaming Arrow," Grand, to- night. 8 o'clock. When might attempts to make right it seldom gets left: With a friend in need it is usually a case of touch" and go. The sun rises Thursday at 6.50 aan, and sets at 4.88 p.m. Most men turn their backs on good Pvice and follow the other Kind. Look for the New Advt., on page five, John McKay's Fur Manufactory. Limestone Lodge, No. 91, A.0.UW meets Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Bad Juck ruins one man in a hundred : good luck spoils the ther ninety-nine General Hospital 'Sdle, in City Hall on Thursday and Friday, November 9th, and 10th. Admission, 10c. Children, 5¢. High---Tea, on Thursday, at 6 p.m Tickets, 2 Historical ad- events of to-day :--Winnipeg incorporated, i Treaty Ghent, 1576 ; John Milton, -died, 1674 ; Boers repulsed before Mafeking, 1899 First train, * Montreal to Vancouver, 185 DINING-ROOM " Crockery quaint Jugs, Steins' and Mugs, as well us plates. Wi carry mh extefisive. line of specially chosen articles for {he purpose, made by eminent European By Poller "ROBERTSON BRI BROS. Queen's vs. McGill ge pa. SATURDAY, Nov. 11th West East side, Finger Rings side and grand stand, 50c. : 25c. ; Bleacliers, 10c¢. extra. The variety, style, and beauty of de- sign ; eniph the efforts we have made, to have our RING Stock, secorkd to nome. | "Our $20 and $25 Diamc Solitaires are ge xu i e proved | any to decided successe choose from at far SMITH BROS | Jewelers Opticians 860 King Street. ISSUERS OF MARRIAGE AoESS PERSIAN | greater cos | | { | { { | { S¥ercodts and Suits made E owas Galloway's, 131 Brock St Also uring your old ones sad bd LAMB JACKETS 1 them repaired. Style, fit and price | | Kuaranteed to please. | | wp tee MEN AND BOYS WANTED TO Our Guaran | earn $56 duny, after two months in- [ "We guarantee this garment to be | struction position guaranteed. | ©. inde, and of good materials | al tuition half price, few days i ; co ; % Coyne Bros. ree Plumbing | and we will make any ntcessary repairs , New York, C 5, Mo. TO-LET. (Free catalogue.) COMFORTABLE Store, cinngti, O., FRONT Corner King and Brock Sts., caused by defective skins, or workman- | shipy<iree of charge," withing oge- year of | purchase." JOHN McKAY | WE WILL PAY $12 PER WEEK AND Situation Needs y ince opportunity, for the display of odd and | respondent ST in Russia's determined to | cracy | be s ¢ Count De Witte. THE NEW "MINISTRY FORMED AND IT SHOULD IN- SPIRE CONFIDENCE, Men -- Dignitaries Witte's Quiet Covers Measures, N Plot ance--Cossacks Wiped Out. Londen, Nov. 8.~Th *etershurg of ter ollows "Minister mini ..Shipofi, Jr; Eugene i agriculture, M. J. the says future. 1 however, wants blupders of the past. The St. the Daily prec ipity before the January. pouring rising meets in arms are in correspondent E rince Urusoff; measures; matlers appearing td. have passed in- ra. iT be a e Times>a Bt, says the inter: of finance, minister of education, Troubetekoi; i Shipofi, othér ministers are unchanged. Urusoff is a well know liberal, was formerly governor of Tver, resigned: when the late minister of the Pri selection of th: new ministers ought to justify the op timism expressed in official quarters, he situation, not men, repair Petershurg correspondent of | Mail says the democrats are armed national assembly Subscriptions pte an The outw quietude does not deceive Count Witte or Gon, Trepofi. whose hegrt is: failing, knows: tha task is almost ol autonomy states. zetnstvos who remarked that the peo trusted, the goverpment would not t it now even with Christ assisting it. ple. no longer he said: y, they Fazlish corresnondents represent | Rough Baperience of Dawson Count DeWitte's position as becom- { ~ Travellers. ing more difficult daily. Tt is asserted | Vancouver, B.C. Nov. 8.--A special that the czar is not supporting the | from Dawson says W. Ii. . Jackson, premier, and that a powerful = court i Geotge James Landale cligue, including Count Ignatieff, and prominent to many other is 'plotting The ate he constituent are made granted tled. Count predicted. The Odessa correspor Standard says it is tn puted that 15,000 J massacred, in that 100000 have been with the premier, douma must assembly. th» extren before by saving impossible, . : at Russia will split in two separate Queen's Athletic Grounds | that Russia wl Sl ing. to the | Other southern Count DeWitte, because the reactiona declaring nists, be DeWitte's resignation dent of istworthy ews have Russia wounded. Dismissed Anti-Semitics. R --Count De St. Nov. Wit dismiss vinoes, rages Pe rtersburg the where have the ant been the we J first act as premier governors of was eleven i-Semitie rst. De Downfall -- Outward Inward Disturb- minister | St, T auto- is afraid | HE DAL A HARD TASK Faces Russian Premier, | | ot the | or, nee He | but nterior, Von Plchve, began the per sec uticn of the Tvor zemstvos. Prince | Trouk i is a professor at | - : i 4 The modern dining-room with its | Kiet J. Shipofi was | i n " 180] continious "Plate Shelf" affords ample | Count DeWit financial adviser . at ths Portsmouth conference. The cor for ard De | he rust | millinery ahe rie procure his. downfall. modergté liberals do not co-oper- + were --obli that | be converted into a demands | and must things can sets is | th tom- Ving experience coming down MacMil lan and Pelly Riv Amid the heavily-running ice th boat was swamped, and they lost their provis Liens the first day ont. They built reft, which took them some wa, down the river, and then. they made over land to Selkirk, just in time to at tend a Thanksgiving day dinner, | which after a diet of boiled wali robe been, | and to pro- out | son with Count DeWitte has definitely pledged | himself to support the plan for the convocation of 'a constituent assel mply, when the douma meets; if a single State Of War. a re- rooms, at 144 Barrie street. | pres ntative JTaised ths question. eo BROCK STREET. | News from the Caucasus indicates OFFICE, IN ' GOOD LOCALITY, ON --_-- | {hat the fighting "between Armenians, treet. Rent low. Apply J.P E 3 atid Gents' Furnisher, King St AU CTION SAL 3 aFlars, ind Hye or dans ha the attempt a SELL AT MY AUCTION j "IOC : tors : re THE SHOP ON DIVISION STREET, | J Wik, SELL Al ot the 9th, at | of the troops to restore order has re near Garrett street, occupied by Miss | 7510" 1 1 harp, the Cottawe and large | sulted in {he deputations tuming up- Boon. milliner. Apply at Whig office. | i gunt of Land," Maple Trees and the | i (he soldiers, and fighting them Bet ear | t lot, forming the two corngrs o i . BUICK SHOP AND RESIDENCE, NO. | Chatham snd York Sta. subject to a | With arms and bombs. = : Princess street ; moderate rent | reserved bid. . Two companies of ossacks are re session November 1st. Apply to | WM. MURRAY, Auctioneer. | ported, to have been entirely wiped Ry acy vary, a Fount, OFFICE | WANTED. OFFICE, OVER_ WADES' DRUG | AGENTS WA. i | two well lighted and heated rooms. | Apply v to McCann, 51 Brock Rl RNISHE D OR UNFURNISHED, house, with very Apply street. desirable at to evening modera in :. ON CENTRE ST.. ! locality, moderate rent. For tion, apply to John Eves, . Market Square. FOR SALE. PRANOS, DRGANS, MELODEON Sewing Machines, new Joseph George. Concession, Ernesttown, un the Bath 1 sel th Market Squarerat 11 | road 3 ile West of Collina Bay. NN TD en He Yar Oniaining about 330 acres is is ® splendid dairy farm, well watered, Mornin with shade groves, good cow stable Saturday € and other buildings. The house is a A good, general. purpose Mare, city Yarge brick residence in first class | broken oxygen Also a cottage, "hoth luge to eee ee ee hyrodd. At the rear is a swamp lot Son \alling a large quantity of cedar NOTICE. * and other markable timber and cord i 3 ' (ST. JAMES « 1 i ALI, CLAIMS AGAINST JA wood. To wind up an estate this | 5" suds Caterer Officers property will be sold reasonably. A street A of cach week : conveniences 120 | 8 ROOMS, ! out buildings and fruit garden. er ------------------------------------------ ROTHWELL FARM, LOT 38, 1ST expenses to work for us in your lo wed for expenses v paid at the end either lady or gentle- | man can do the work : experience un- furnish the work and | no invest- full pars cality : cash iv each week and | necessary ; we teach you how to do it { ment required.. Apply ticulars.- Addre Winston Co., Limited, ~Y.W.C.A for oronto, Ont Class formed in Practical Cooking for Girls, if Ten Ss Apply. 1 for ferm until WM. MURRAY, AUCTIONEER » wl ; | Canudiar Horse Artillery, who is retiring re aon Sina, 4), Seorre | from that positio@ must be' sent to the Geld, next farm to the West 'of Lot, | Mess Secretary, not later than FRIDAY EY 10th pst * LOST. Ordered A Strike. See | Quebec, Nov. S.--The Brotherhood 4 PRo¥N L SATHER HAND-BAG, _- | of Leather Cutters has ordered a gen- pra ; finder return a Cy oe | oral strike affecting 300 of their num- Hrock str y | bers. They are: seeking a minimum | 'wage of R12 per week. As some 7,000 NY ACK PURSE, CONTAI 2 ¥onday afternoon, 3 Finder kindly return Lower Union street Professor Dr D Quebec, Nov. opped Dead. X- | <h 8 Prof. DeKasiner, | » operatives are dependent on entters for their raw material it is proiuble that number of workers will be affected. These large fac 8 os w hich | have contracts with the uniim and use the union label are not affected. on to | | -~ ch professor at the boys' high | si mol, and i native of France; drop { The best plate to buy infants" foods Pol dead, about pine olctowk, this | Gibson's Red Cross drag store. Al- | morning, at thy boyy' high pehool. vase fresh foods sold there, | | | London, the The John M 'Saturday At 1:30 Christmas | the ! Nov. 8. "War, Caucagus, hopeless war, sole hne, is and reinforcements pelled. to march, | have been wrecked and { been torn up in forty ha | ed and Georgia and | isolated. Eyery male {the war office is helpk The Bucharest Daily Kishinefi. The de i amine reigne thre | and the in the eellars, wholesale, {| "A mob of a thous: city where { T | gared in | maili . Bessarabia, the mob, killing {ing 111 persons "The ing immense proportic The St. correspondent il sends the following : re is terrifving news still from Bessarabian revolt is prevails ir ve the rails places. Daghestan is in arms ee is strewn wighout they and me." Lively Fighting. Ratonm, Nov. &: te'n hours' vesterdav, 1 120: Coss crmor 105 ( by bombs. Awarded To. The Bank. Montreal, Nov, 8 court, to-day, nounced Fudge reilway lines, made by Senator Beigue,{ lighters being unable to get alongside Burbidge Petersburg correspondent of The Daily Mail says: | nthe The Transcaucasian railway effectually crippled, been _com- Seventeen bridges have "Telegraph lines have bren destroy- are and | of The with { Bessar- Jews are taking refuge are dying rioters en- a massacre of Jews in Is and a force of dra | goons arriving from Bendery assum- fired on | forty-two and wound There were soven- | fighting at Nasakoirall. hetween armed rioters and Under the ddstrict gav- 'ossacks were killed, chiafly | an- on behalf of the Bank of St. Hyacin- the. * Notices FREDERICK ESLER. New Noy. Mrs. Frederick Esler, the wits of a Bul ss man, who lost his fortune by unfortunate vem- tures, ig a breve woman. For a num- ber of years she enjoyed an income of about $50,000 a year, and moved in the best society. Now she is support. ig he ob her. meagre. salary as saleswoman 8 a dress making and In a recent interview she has rais extravagance friends. | & warning voice against society to her former Sie, * * _-- + ¢ New York, Nov, 8.--Re +4 + turns indicate that George + B. , democrat, is + 4 re-elected mayor of New + 4 York by between 3,000 and + 4,000 plurality over W. R. 4+ Hearst, municipal owner- 4 4: ship, and that William T. » Jerome dent; is re- + # elected district attorney by + 4 about 8,000 over James W, % + Osborme, democrat. & + : ] + LIVED ON WOLF SKIN. Tive on "a wolf robe | for eight da During that time thev | had no other food. They had a thrill from Liverpool, Belle Isle, Montreal, seven in the Parry Sound district. Owen 1905. EWS - Despatches Fron From Near And Distant Places. | NEWS OF THE WORLD GIVEN IN THE ERIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little Of Everything Easily Read And Remembered. Th: RMS. Tunisian, Allan line, for Montreal, passed this wmoming. Nine inches of snow have fallen in four in Ottawa, and about Harry Barrett, Peterboro, drew his gun through a fence, it went off, and he was badly hurt, Same old. story. The steamer Tempest, aground near Sound, has been released and arrived: in_port under her own steam. Mrs. Wellington Gordon, Brantford, married less than a week ago, died of meningitis on Monday. t She was twen- y-one years of age. The Ottawa city council will give the electric light company two years' notice of the city's intention to take « was duly appreciated. ted they Thus recupera continued their way to Daw the remnants of the wolf robe. which they will keep in mémery | of the worst trip they ever undertook. | WAS NOT FOUND. A Mother Prostrated Over Story Sent Her. | Detroit, Mich., Nov, 8A Milwaukee | ! despatch says the mother of Mate Charl s Simmons, losi with the steam er Kalivuga, bodics from "which have { come ashore near Southampton, Ont. was notified that her son's body had heen and was on the way home. Friends and pall-bearers who | gatherid for the funeral, on Sunday, were finally informed that the report was a blunder, as the body been found vessels in must. The ous effect recovered the harbor were at shock has had @& very seri the mother, and fears | | are entertained for her recovery. Sim | mons was to have been married on {his return from the trip on which he was lost. on Results Of Leading Fights. Philadelphia Mayor Weaver scores a victory for reform ticket. had not | At the time all flags on | half | Ohio Pattison (Pem.) elected gov ernor. Massachusetis--Curtis Guild, Jr | (Rep.) governor; Whitney, lieutenant | governor. 1d Maryviand- Suffrage amendment lost | Rhode lsland--Governor Utter (Rep.) | reelected | n Francisco Mayor. Schmitz, { wnion labor candidate; re-elected in San Francisco. | Syracuse, N.Y.--~Forbes clected may for. | Watertown. W. Cahill, (Rep.), elected mayor by 368 majority and F IM. Hugo (Rep.), president of the | council by 492. { Bufialo, N.Y. J.oN. Adam, mayor Utica, N.Y.~R. W. Sherman, mavor. Rochester, N.Y. Mayor J. GG. Cut: | tor, re-elected, 2 San Franciseo-- Eugene Schmitz, | mayor. | Ohio still in doubt. | Massachusitts elects a | governor, | The republicans triumph in New Jer sey and Rhode Island. Democrats carry Virginia. The democratic effort to disiranchise negroes in Marviand was defeated. republican Think Ship Can Be Floated. | 'Quebec, Nov. §.~Reparts from the | the vessel is in the same position. the night and vestepdav, on account of the heavy gale blow- the ship can be floated i ~Tn the exchequer | stranded steamer Bavarian state that | No | the acceptance of the tender | ctirgo was takes out of the ship, on of 21,051.000 for the Quebec Southern | Monday veying ver the street lighting. May Emlaw, nineteen years old, at: tempted 'suicide in the Trent river at Campbeliford Monday. cued from the water og met with evening by i She was res- culty Creat Neck, L.1., a shocking death Tuesday struck by a train. B.C., one of Ci Fitdgerald, James Orr, Victoria, the provincial pioneers and a member of the first legislative council in the crown eolony, yeam. is dead, aged - éighty Earl Grey spent two pleasant days last webk hunting in the Temiskaming | region; hs guest uf" thé Kippewa Fish R. Stock, and Game Club, but the bad weather Montreal, Nov. 8.-8ir Thomas prevented them seeing any game. The jury were unable to agree in the case of Dominique Taberinto, on trial at Toronto, charged with the murder of Amos Marlow, at Mimico, and the Italian was sent back to jail, Father O'Leary, chives department, Quebec, a solid has discovered in silver which was presented to the sh of | sharehollers still control the situa- Bigot, who was intendant 1748 | tion and will continue to do so." te 1759. ; Mrs. Josephine 8, Brown, London, A New Ferry Boat. Ont., was found m wader a | Detroit, Mich., Nov. 8.~--Pere Mar bridge, at San Leandro, Oakland, | quette Ferry, No. 14, has arrived here Cal, by a farmer, James P. Larue. from Port Huron and will begin 'the Near the seene of found a bloody axe. The appointment of G. Pacific is announced. Ryley railway partment of the interior at George Pullman, charged with acquitted, Clute The at Torento, after Justice amount of Dominion note cigeu- lation at the end of September was the chief interest heard by the federal £50,510, 851. tarifi commission, this moming. The | HAWKINS. --In Kiumston, this morat Lady Florence Dixie, the well-known Fequest of the cigar men was for a 3 wihg Princets nt ge, 0 writer, explorer and champion of we- uetion in duties on foreign leaf. At | Funeral private, on Friday man's rights, who acted as war cor- | present the combined customs and ex- resnonitent for a London paper during | cise tax amohpts to 88 per thousand MARRIED. the Boer 'war, died, Tuesday, at her | on cigars manufactured from leaf, and ILLE. --At Picton, on Novy home, Glen Stuart, Annan, Dumfries- | the demand is that the tax be reduced than. wd ps, to" Mary J shire, Scotland. -- a SiinAburh HEARST'S CLAIMS. Declares Recount of Votes > Will Show Him Elected. New York, Nov. Fialenens n issued bv a Hearst "All day. The woman's death was the re- Ve lave won this ection. A sult of a gunshot, From what can be Pammany's frauds, all Tammand's | jaened, Mrs. F. Douzuk's death was corruption, all Tammany $ intimida- caused by her youngest son, aged tion and violence, all Tammany's . false registration, illegal voting anc dishonest count have not been able t overcome a great The recount will show that we have The Steamer On Fire the elect i thousands gs ws w mth election by many thousands Ogdensburg, N.Y,, Nov. 8. With the "I shall fight this battle to the end | "TW fighting a fierce fire amidships in behalf of the people who have oast the steamer Alexandria put into Pres. th ir votes for me and we shall no be disfranchised by any effort of crim: inal bosses. Had Thrilling Adventures. Ottawa, - Nov. 8H, A. Bfabaéon George White Fraser and James Bak the Alaskan boundary, in con formity to the finding of Lord Alvers tone, have returned for the winter: i he t twenty-eight They started at Portland Channel and division, or. the wh ne ¥ Rh wre working northward, The work years, ied at the Shinty refidence, will cover an 'extended period. They i day. mith Aird eel. » thrilling experienc cliff now oT Ol rtweel had yiny Ailing serene Buffalo and Detroit. He had been ail- Eg: : ing for some. time. Fire At Belleville. * Belleville, Ont., Nov. 8.--Fire broke = A Big Blase, out, last night, in the pattern room Winnipeg, 'Nov. 8--The post-office at Marsh & Henthorne's foundry, and did $300 worth of damage before i was extinguished. The fire is believes The employed will combustion no siderable length of time. Eat Clark's Lunch Tongue. ware. Lackawanna & Western railrc | was leaning out of the cab window of | hie engine, at Scranton, Pa., when Iv knocked his head. off. Have pity were given of appeals | ing. Messrs. Allan feel confident that+: -| egninst the decision. | rather liked, ° of the Dominion ac- ostensorium, the murder was N. Ryley as land commissioner of the Grand I'runk Mr, was for twenty-three years con- nected with the land and mining de. Ottawa. the manslaughter of Thomas Malony, was had heard the crown's evidence, 8. ~The following popular majority. in charge of Canadian parties sur- to have been caused by spontaneous be thrown out of work for any con -------- James Langan, fireman on the Dela: passenger train flew past and literal the poor car fare. on Heaters, Iron, Stoves, Pug, Box When a conductor knocks it down it | ond = Wood Stoves, Cook Stoves and can't retaliate, . Runes. Sie ak a dot of or Furniture and than usual. A liberal education is considered the best dowry, but £10,000 a year is still OIL KING WRITES. He Became the Richest Man. Loudon, Nov, 8.--John D. Rockefel- | [i contributes a remarkable article in | the Daily Mail over his own signature. {1t is entitled "How 1 Became the | Richest Man in the World." For the first time in his life, Mr Rockefeller receives pay for an article contributed to 'a newspaper, but the sum_he was paid will not be added to his fortune. When he agreed to contribute to the Daily Mail he stipulated the amount paid to him should be turned over to his son's Bible class in New York. In the article Mr. Rockefeller says: "If 1 were to give one reason among others for securing my first position in business, ry first start in life, it would be hat 1 had the good fortune to be associated in early boyhood, in church and in-school, with good young men. The association in which 1 found occupation in church, in Sunday school and in the Young Men's Christian As. sociation helped me more than I can tell you to make a beginning, to get a position and an opportunity. to, be gin my life work. "What a great boon it is to a man to have another man tell him he be lieves in him and trusts him ! What a happiness all my business experience has been because my associates beliév. ed in me and trusted me implicitly. "My advice to every young man is How 'Do not "be discouraged,' 1 had 'many refusals, but I did not give up, 1 suppose 1 should have been soliciting a position until this time if 1 hadn't got that place. "I beg every young man not to put off identifying himself with the Chris- Sinn church, It was the greatest bless. that could have come to me, I not -. ly united ith the church as a hoy. vent Tight 30" Work: sand a place for me; and I was happy in the work. It was not all business. That was the part 1 enjoyed. "So all my life has been full of hap piness. A happy life is impossible if you do not work." "SRAREHOLDERS RULE. They stu Hold the. _the Bulk of C.P. Shaughnessy, president of the C.P.R., made the oti remark, to-day, concerning the reports, from abroad, that Mé@ssps, J. P. Morgan and J J. Hill have secured control of the stock of the Canadian Pacific railway : "Notwithstanding the amount of an- thentic information which been given to the public on the subject, the transportation of cars across the river between Detroit and the new slip, near the. Canadian Pacific dock, on the Windsor side. The new ferry will carry twenty-seven cars at a load. The ferry International, will continue to carry eats across. the St. Clair river be- tween Port Huron and Sarma for the Pere Marquette road. . Asked Reduction. Montreal, Nov. 8.--The Dominion Cigar Manufacturing Association, was to $6,per thousamd. Galician Woman Killed. Winnipeg, Nov. 8. Mrs, F. Douzuk, the wife of a progressive Galician far mer at Valley River, near Dauphin, was found dead at her home on Sun- twelve years. The coroner will visit the scene of the accident to-day, and may hold an inquest. t | cott, yesterday, and summoned the village fire department. The blaze was extinguished with little damage. The Alexandria was bound to Mon freal with freight for export. She gleared for that port last night. A Doctor Died. { St. Thomas; Ont. Nov. S8-~Dr. W. E. 'Smith, the Michigan Central rail- way's physician, for their Canadian and several stores at Franklin, Man., t | have been destroyed by fire. 1 Fresh candied pineapple, t | cherries. store. A------------------------E-- And notice how tender, tasty and For the Best sweet canned tongue can be. The Insurance in all its } the finest tongues carefully cooked. ogo to SWIFT Ss REAL BvtATE AND and drug gage Cross Red Gibson's a large variety of first-class "Hall Sheet- ree Shed Their aw i . MUST BE SOLD LAST EDITION WEATHER PROBABILITIES, te. 3 Tordnto, Ont., Nov. 8.--(10 am. Fresh to strong westerly to norprNat erl winds, a iittle colder. light snow falls, or furries. Thu y. fair and cold, When the: Trees |. Leaves Then, 'tis time for you to shed your scanty weighted summer Un- derwear, : : Don't wait, let a cold poison your system, then regret, ' If you've got good winter Un- don it. If you havent PEO White Bt good wear is sold and buy some: derwear, ec Come here, ours is the best of the good, and the lowest priced .. too. - Thatls why it's s here. iy AN TT Rc MENS UNDERWEAR, union Shirts, each 30c MEN'S UNDERWEAR. alt wool both ribbed and plain. All sizes, each Suey MEN'S UNDERWEAR, fine - Seotel Wool, soft and heavy. All sizes, two lives, at T85¢. and 80c, BETTER LINES including the celeb «od, "Jason and "Dr Janew aah from 8 50 to #3 each. BOY'S AND MEN'S SWEATERS. kinds, all prices. Alt Healy id. DISCOUNT STAMPS With all Cash Sales _ a ROBT. J. REID. The Leading Undertater "Phone 577. 222 Princess se Introducing - Genuine Indian Brass Band, "Big Spoelal Gast of People--40 | BRISAS" 25-35-50 NeaRES Seats now on sale. w-- Matinee %30. Evening 8:16 ¢ THE GREAT LOVE ROMANCE Goldwin Patton as Sherlock * { the 8 SIGN OF THE FOUF This is nota Lurid i elo-Dird mi, but Beautiful Story by A. Conon Dusies ir Showing in rable so hat Davie will do for the woman BRIcES™ 25.35-50 Hoan =r a Matinee Prices--Children, Seats on sale Thursday. Tuesday, Nov 141k, The Yankee 0 Allen's, Pure Cider JUST IN. TURK'S S SECONDHAND STORE CESS STREET t

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