Highest in - " Flayor, Finest be in, Flaver. d "The World s Favorite Chocolate.' 2s; | in| ne | in} er in| A wre | | in | it Care in selecting our for} Precious Stone' Rings: = Has placed them among the very- best obtainable. Pen The settings are strong os | and almost any combin- wl ation 'of stones cau be it hud, for Special desigus made to order. the | | SMITH BROS., Jewellers & Optician 350 King Street. | Issuers of Marriage | Licenses. | 'Phone 666 0il | up- | red ne- ine the Leave Your Orders Now for - " SEALSACKS v Our prices are the same to every: cale, one. fall. ' W., F. Gourdier, Brock St SW. P. Gourdier, Jrocc Ht H.| Cook's Cotton Root Compound. ry, and | \y g al he Et Cama Monthy and | lator on which women can | a, Lehn oid thrgp ego ser. | oa ca fot por box al it of 1 price. ee Windso} Wil- | De- | nmer- | ¢ ested pzzled Sth | bail..| ---- eet but 3 x } | ) ol 2 All the popular madols urely | % as shown in New Y ork dines| R and Paris are shown by (gus at prices to suit economical buyers. for | | $4. 50 and Up. 8 0 | suits | artest | § ig of- | : | % give | * ering. | © artest | 2 | ren S pats. | gar) k Bir ¢ . ; $ We have not forgotte n { % the little tots. or the bell 3 big ones either, as our 13 showing of these S178 {% will prove. cotta | $8 ¢ See. our stock before "and | % buying. : re We have that shade § of BROADCLOTH that you desire so much for your new suit. Best | & range of Dress Goods § in the city. Ry ry Ha In viéw of the tremendous through our last Limerick, we, have decidéd Prizes, and so that our fri opportunity of competing this' competition will cover a period of three weeks, closing October $500.00 IN PRIZES has to 5 3 interest" which s at 17th. # been created offer larger a 'distance may have an First Prize, $150 Cash 2nd 3rd : you have to do is fill in the shown below and then send it, (with label attached) of a package of Red, Pink, Oggnge, or Blue Label, or LIPTON'S! COFFE which entitles th. Label, 50 25 25 Prizes of $5 Each. 75 Prizes of $2 Each. accompanied: by LIPTON'S reader to send in one a i) The conditions of this competition are perfectly simple. last line of the Limerick which is All PIN LID Gold, , Blue Limeéric ok, You may. send in as many Limericks as you like so long as a TIN ~LID - accompahics each Limerick. LIPTON"S By Special TO H.M. THE KING TEA Appointment The Finest the World Can Produce. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERIES. Packed Only in Airtight Tins. AND EMPIRE as final, LIMERICK A lady of Sault Sté. Marie, Asked a friend from Toronto She wired back, on the spat, "ls it Lipton's ? Eh ! what" I agree to mhide hy the decision of Editor of The and enter the competition understanding. 3 The "compe AND EMPIRE, must be addressed EMPIRE, Octoher 17th. Signature Address .... tition will be Toronto, decided by Editor of The whose decision must he accepted as "Lapton's Limerick," and sent Ont., not later than to tea, Toronto MAIL on Toronto that final to the last mail on distinct MAIL Envelaves CALL AND Thursday, | | | | | FURNITURE. English, inal] finishes. reduced price. ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker and Furniture Des ler, FOR THE FALL TRADE. 230Princess Street NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY DAY The latest design in Artistic Furniture, Early Bird Eye Maple and Golden Finish. Section Bookcase, desk attached, h Buffet and China Fok hen at eaded glass, See Cheviot, Coats. $12, 1380, 15.00. our § Length Black Silk - Faced Fall Perfect fitters. . L 111 'PRINCESS STREET. 10-4 " ENKINS CLOTHING 60 iD, A. | teacher, | known an | held open te lim to join the stafi of | | { | lan answer to their prayers they won't | {zo' to church, for fear of spoiline their | | Sunday clothes," was the remark of | { Rev. Mr. Davis as he surveyed the small congregation assembled in the | | Baptist church on Sunday for the | {harvest thanksgiving festival. The | accumulate A SEWER SYSTEM. Reeve Terrill is Seriously Ill of} the Fever--High School Teach- er Wanted Elsewhere, But Picton Will Give Him More Money. : Picton, Oct. 1.-The town badly needs a sewerage system, but it looks as if it needed = several fatalities to urge the town. council to action. A {sewerage system would be an expen- sive municipal undertaking, but it seems to be the. concensus of opinion {THE TOWN BADLY NEEDS | that it would be expenditure well | made. There is an epidemic of typhoid | fever in town. meeting of the high school board on Saturday evening, Gilchrist, English and history in the high school, made inducement. that' had been | At a special Brockville Collegiate Institute. lt is understood he was offered £1,200, ard a promise of %200 additional next | year. The Picton trustees were eiving | 181,100. London and Brantford also | sought Mr. Gilchrist, bearing out the {fact that teachers are in keen demand, | Notwithstanding tempting offers, Mr. Gilchrist decided to remain in Picton He will get ax increased salary next year. " "People have heen praying ~ for { weeks for rain and yet when they. get members of this new church which cost ahout tioh of the cost of which is [frayed by the Toronto mission}, will undertake during the coming year to £1,600 toward the church's being de- finances. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lesslie have re turned to town after a month's trip, | visiting Mogtreal, Ottawa and Ali-on {quin Park. "Miss Violet Gearing has | returggd from a visit in Kingston with | Miss Loucks. Mrs [] W. Ostrom, visiting Mrs. T E. Owens, returned vesterday to Trenton. J. E. Terrell, remve of Picton, is seriously itl of typhoid fever. A. J. Fralick is spend ing n few days in Kingston. Mr. Davidson, manager of the United Em- | pire Bank, Stirling, has been in town for 'a few days, the guesteof A Lesslic, manager of the local branch. | {ed to [work in | Kingston. | known owner | last | a of | | | painful periods, | ull pains ean'be promptly stopped by court house, Misses May and Essie Moffatt, spend the summer in town, have return- Rochester. T. (*. De Mille, Jr, [ has left to enter upon his second vear the Royal College of Dental George Fralick returned to Capt. Hicks, the well of the steamer Varuna, ins returned alter sevegal months' ay at St. Mary's Ohio, undergoing reatment for cancer, He -feels some- what improved. Notes From Morton Morton, Sept. 30.--S. B. Merrill, Enterprise, the guest of Mrs, Manual, on Sunday, of last week, Mr. Vanhorn, of Pittsburg, was the guest of Rev. Mr. McDonald, Sunday, of week. J. Coon is thoroughly overhauling mill, and adding a new sifter. Mrs. Willis is adding im- provements to her residences Mr. Wiltsie, of Lyndhurst; is finishing the summer kitchen lately erected by Roantree Bros. Mrs. .John Stevens and two daughters, of Hailevbury, are visiting at A. Stevens. Miss Burgess, of Pittsburg, visited Mrs. Manual, Sunday, last week. Mrs. Porter and child arvived here last week from England, to meet her husband, who is employed by J. Coon. Miss Horton, of Oak Leaf, is learning dress-making with Mrs. Palmer. Mrs. J. Stewart | spent a few days visiting her sister at Lyndhurst. FP. Denny, of Phillipsville, was a visijor in the village one day last week. S, Chatham and famil» of Gananoque, visited his mother, last week. Mrs. R. Green, of Delta, is visiting her mother, Mrs, Chatham { - $6.60 New York Excursion. The New York Central will run 22nd. annual excursion to New | from the R. W. & 0. tober 8th and 9th, 1907. Tickets good | only in day coaches will be sold for morning and evening 'trains above | dates. at rate of $6, ' good to return until October 15th inclusive, Through | | special trains will be run on October | | 8th, via West Shore R.R. from Utica. | | Folders showing time of trains and] | completa information max ticket agents or Folger, Kingston, Ont. Kingston at 5:45 a.m. to connect with ing Foronto. town, has Surgeons, visiting in was his its from H. 8 Steamer leav Oct. Sth, only, | ; 50 a.m, Pain anywhere," pain in the head, Neuralgia, | { even poorer than to long a Set 82 rainy weather, con- cian Wanted. Denbigh, Sept, | "Crops '¥l goneral in this vicinity, Laie out siderable late grain got badly dam- aged in the fields. The vield of pota- toes and root chops is aso reported to be very much below the average Messrs, M. Rose and : H. Pe have started. out with their Dar as outfits. William Chatson has beei, for some time, and is yet, engaged with a gang of men to build slides and effect other improvements® on Snake Creek for mext spring's rivers driving for the Gillies. Bros. company. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson, of Ottawa, a newly marr ind couple, 'are spending' part 'of their { honeymoon visitind relatives of Mrs, | Dawson, formerly iss Ida Kittner, in this viamity. Miss Mary Mai who has been Mtawa, of "of ardt: enjoying a eouple | months' visiting here at her father's | E. Marquardt, £10,000 (the greater por | York | Division on Oc-| ne obtain-| toothache, | has returned to the city, accompanied by her sister" Pora, who also desires to get acquainted | with city life. Alfred John has left | home guid, and 'taken a pasitien at | Ottaw The hadi board has at last sne- ceeded in engaging A teacher for, the village school, Mids. Saul, of Uamden East, has accepted the position and started on her arduous. duties, In the | adioining school section, No. 4(Eagle Hill), Miss L. Grant, of Flintgn, has { been . engaged. Pr. Tennant Is away ta. Toronto, and will prohahly fe 'abe sent about a month, during which time, thie vicinity will agtin he without - a resident physician, * yy ------ WILL DONATE DAY'. PAY. Christian Worleéfs Sét Good Ex- ample For Othér Churches. Rev. Herbert = Mackenzie . 'and his {flock of thé Christian Workers' church, at London, Ont., have struck { upon a decidedly oviginal plan for the | raising of funds to wipe © the { mortgage on the "church. The mortgage amounts to ¥1.500, and it has always been @ thorn in the of the congregation . onday, October 14th, Ras been sel aside as a day especially for the Lord, and on that day every member of the { church, young and old, wilt give his or her day's wages for thé church. {The business man. will give his day's profits, the carpenter his day's wage, the washwoman her earings of ' the day. the store girl, what her day's wage amounts to, and so on Others who are not cawhpleyed put cide of their own homes, will bake bread and give it to the churchy make side | dresses, and the like, and donate them, and so dn. 3 For some time past, the church has had collection boxes placed © ia the homes of the 'members of the .chureh, and in six weeks $300 was takes from ithem. People who formerly rode street cars, walked and put the money lin the box which might have gone for | ear tickets. The subscription ranged | from de. to $50. i From Little Florida. Florida, Sept. 27.--Mrs. J. Wallace is visiting at Llgin and Portland. &. Garrison, Colebrook, passed through j here, ast week, buying eattle to ship [to Montreal. John Shillington has ar {rived home from Uobalt, and is spend- ing a few days with his brother, W. Sheflington. lthel Martin has votuin- ed home: after spending a week at Sydenham. IH. Babcock and family have movea to Murvale. J. Wallace lost a valuable horse last week. A {number from 'here attended the Hediea- tion of the Free Mewnodigt church at Odessa last Sunday. Mis. HH. Walker and sop, Roy; have gone t6 Detroit to spend a few weeks. Mis. "J. E. [Storms is il with rheumati®m. Miss Muriel Babeock has chickenpox. 6G. Wolsey spent Sunday at his home in | Kepler. Nirs. ™ Parrott, after spend- {ing a few wee Jes at Portlahd, has re turned. H. Coe, Murvale, has . pur chased mn fine horse from W. Shelling ton. Visitors: DB. Martie and: Miss Anna Godirey, Sydenham; at 8. Martin's; Miss L. Trusdale; Harrow- [smith, at H. Walker's; Miss Maud Pat |terson and Miss Nelle Barstow. Har- rowsmith, at S. Martin's; J, Sander ison, Wilton, at W. L. Storms', Dead Creek People Glad. Dead Creek, Sept. 30.---A severe |storm passed over this settlement on | Wednesday night. Lightning struck « tree in Mr. Babeock's grove, and also killed a heifer belonging toy Orey {Loyst, a short distance from the tree, {On Monday of last week, some of the {young men started for Cobalt to seek employment. Peter Loyst haw returii- od home to spend the winter with his family after an absence of on months at Cobalt. John Veley, an aged resident. of this township, "passed spec ial train Jeaving | {away on 8 pe . : n Saturtla t af y fe ape Vincent at To ay last after & litge r- The Ying illness. remain 'will he in- | terred, to- day, in Dead Crock ceme- tery. a The decision of Judge Madden at the in Kingstou.an- Fh, | a thoroughly safe little Pink Candy |in the case against B. F. Betlor, of { Tablet, known by Druggists every- Arden, was entirely satisfactor 106 the where as Dr. Shoop's Headache Tab- [people of this vicinity. Me, Detlor is | lets, Pain simply means congestion-- [a very popular man in this township. undue blood pressure at where pain exists. Dr. Shoop's Head ache Tablets quickly equalize this un- the point [and has & host of friends whe rejoice {at the vigdication of his character. | natural blood pressure, and pain im-| Toronto Street Market. mediately departs. Write Dr. Shoop, { Torontq, 'Sept. "90. -- Wheat, new p Racine, Wis., and wget a free trial pack- | bush., 9c. 100 wheat," red 9, Yioe age. Large box, 23c. "All druggists. { bush, 9c. - wheat fo ro There is only one thing more intér- | bush., 90e. nar : adh esting than an engaged girl, and that | 55¢c. to 5Rc.: a. . igh. 66c. lis a girl that isn't engaged, ) | peas, per vad Kc. ly per, to Stockings, 2 pairs for 25c.; 2 pairs [819 to £20. straw, pér "ton, 5.50. dress shields, 25¢.: strong hose sup- | seeds, alsike, No. 1, per busi £4.95 | porters, 25c. New York Dress Reform. [to 88.50. : seeds, alsike, No. 2 per The man who can't lose money has bush. Inot got it. { { * Tremiett, | Hc por Mira poe £7.40 to $7.75; dressed ops, 26c.; FOR ALL HUMOURS | cramer. 35 to #6. fowl; dress sed, per lh, 9. tn 10e Epon Sok Ribu Put omy 1 13° 7 i" RHR | Mis hes pain, fuer Ba 10e. 4 eget turkeys ® per | tissue to cover ot we. Yo 4 e new » hw and refioes the 19195 10 $2.95. onion oo ne. ol ito $1.96, potatoes, per' bAR) 78a; lo cabbage, per' Ahzen, he BO hindguarters, oN 4 Oy boc ior Sema i a Hogd Tole help 4 wae | forequarters, 85 tn 26.36. from The | carcase, 87.50 to $8.50; pr medium, carcase, 86 to $7: mutton, per ewt., $8 to 80.50; Sia to $10. 25 to $8.75; eggs, per don' [1 butter, dairy; 2 i. . we or ; hr TR lo CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First fosertion lo, & word. Bach con- secutive insertion thereafter ball cent a word. Minimum charge for one in- sertion, 25e. TL $d HELP WANTED-MALE, eters COATMAKER. APPLY ARTHUR Mc Gie, Belleville, Ont. A CLERK, ONE WHO HAS AT ONCE, Apply HELP WANTED--FEMALE, A HOUSEMAID, APPLY "TO MRS, R. E. Kent, 85 King street. A SPLENDID 0h RFORT! UNITY TO RE- cover lost woveral people, lp who neglected to vértise for them A GOOD, PLAIN COOK. APPLY TO in this column. Be wise next time. "Mrs. 'Pandy, 86 Johnson streets -------------------------------------------- GENERAL SERVANT, AT ONCE. AP- ply, 1567 Sydenham strept. A COMPETENT COOK. - APPLY TO re. W. J. Fair, King street. A GUN METAL WATCH, WITH FOR and fraternity in wttached, on Wed oesday wight, Finder please leave at Whig office and receive reward. ' HOUSEMALD ; ured. Apply Mrs, F, 8 45a King street, REFERENCES RE 1, Macnee, FOR SALE. A GENERAL SE HA NO WASH- 77 SYDEN- some know ledge of hardware. ing. Apply to Mrs. -L. Henderson, | SOLID BRICK HOUSE, Simmon's 1ro: Pringuss St, . Bugo p bam St., south of Jobnsom St, 7 Jo Siw ah es vor. 1 Sand West rts Sodroomy, hot water urs, opty to A. B. Cunningham, 7 arence GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, NO " FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS TO Washing. APPY to MRS m| etreet. make, also old ones to repair and 275 Brock street. . clean, proasing repair Work done : WAY, o x The' ator, Ta Broek St., next A | LEARNERS AND IMPROVERS AT|A FOUR-LINE ADVT. IN THIS Bibby's Livery. lime. Elder's Dress-making Paflors, column for -2%¢. one day, or Bue. 258 Princess street. for § days. It will bring a: custonier -- for that article you wish 10 dispose GENERAL MAID, AAALL FAMILY, of. Try it today. ¥ 3 B SME a SASTERN no wushiog. pply Mrs. lL. U. oe ee A i BAR yo Lockett, 54 Wellington street, - bard workers. liberal weekly be uo CRT Reliable line. For ful Darticulars A GENERAL SERVANT, VELL RE-| A BARGAIN-EROE ERTY Sua nisin write Luke Brothers, Com » Mom commended. Apply in the evening, to P Salon. 3 treal. pay Mrs. Kilborn, LH) Ming street. Cor. store and mors (oF price ad parucwars oo Real Est A > FOR A Real Eatite Ageia on A GENERAL SERVANT, the stockholders. perty insured at rates, Farm and city pro- lowest possible Before renewing old or giving MAN WANTED-WE WANT A GOOD family" of three. Apply in the even- v Nve man to assist us in interesting ing to Mrs. L. W, dill, 289 Alfred COMMODIOUS BRICK RESIDENCE investors in a new oil development street. mu fnproyes Uweith spacious company owing 20,000 acres oil wnd ~-- Jot; situated at prs of; and gas leases in Canada. Ten oil wells | THREE SMART GIRLS TO WORK IN Alfred streets. ply ta Tu will be put down at once. A good Hosiery Knitting Mill. Good wages, Snodden, 229 Alvi street. man oan make two or three hundred steady work, Saturday afternoon off rm ------------------ dollars per week for the next lew Apply Kingston Hosiery Uo. King months working for us. Address street. ONE OF OUR HEAVY HORSES, Russall 03 II ge PH i rad- suitable for teaming, quite snd round, ers fn g 0, "Lun . y NTED AL and in perfect condition. ill wel WAN? GENER . for $75. Apply to GUould"s Hreom : K St u I NIREED DWELLING. APPLY AT| = Yuetory, Sim StimentQuee MONEY AND BUSINESS. McCann's Real Estate Agency, '51 Brock street. 20 FOOT GASOLINE LAUNCH, 23 Hy ee Po Burker Hugin, speed 74 miles an OUR POLICIES COVER MORE OF {YOUNG MARRIED MAN DESIR bour. Can be seen amd "tried any bullding and contents than any other position on farm. Apply to Box "A. time. Owner wants larger boat sd company offers. Examine them at B.," care Wiig office | will sacrifice. Apply "Barker," care Codwin's Insurance Fmporium, MAPKs |i | Whig office. pio pt Square. A JOB CLRANING ASHES OUT OF | np yards or cellars, or ot bagrege | out STONE FRONT HESIDENUE, earted, rio Hight, Apply st, | No. 67 George St., house 28 hy 34, EAR EB Lytle, General Carter, a | brick and portland cement extension LY BRS O0L, LONDON AND Oro . Se -------------------- . | two stories 4 {Roof Surden on ire Insuran ompany, Vi ) » OST] NS 'AHLE PEOPLE, | top, containin, tehon jaundry; assets $61,187,215. In addition to POSITIONS, RY CARA} Le Eh = Yoonar, billiard 8, om, or 'tmsement which the policyholders have for this column. If you are in no of dining room, double drawing rooms, security the unlimited liability of all such help, write, enll or telephone, dining room, library and seven lui bath room and all modern Stationary Wash Stends and hot and cold water in bedrooms, Land the Whig will do the rest. rooms, ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITEOT, OF- fice, Cor. Queen and Bagot streets ---------------------------------------------------------------------- HENRY P, SMITH, ARCHITECT, ete. Anchor Building, Market Square. "Phone, POWER & SONS, ARCHITECTS, MER- | | new business get rates from Strenge TO-LET. house heated by hot water. Deep tol & Strang Agents. Hs ------------------------------------ with btabling, carriage house and Phone, 568. ¥ A COUPLE OF OFFICES OVER THE Mansdrvaats Foom. Addesss Wm, Ww. Sh egath Companies office, Liesslic, on the premises. pply to J Walkem. ARCHITECTS. OFFICE OVER WADE'S gouye BOARD AND ROOMS. store, Cor. King end Broc 8, DOT | mit r-- heating. Appl at McCann's | FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH Boalt: 51 Br we. Pry also front patios, Apply 187 Cok 51 Brock street. borne str ee et A A------------------ TWO D NGS, NOS, 44 AND a2 -------- 0, DuBLAIN one lary and oH THE THRIFTY LANDLADY SENDS pther small, : Cmtaiming bath, - the Whig a little advt, like ome of Apply 249 Brock stree! these, and, lo, her rooms are taken No worrying, and Nttlg expense. FOR SALE OR TU LET. (FARM, COMPOSED OF THE SOUTH part of lot No. 7, in third concession MARRIAGE LICENSES. poverty, a woman the boy from him pital, where effects of his immersian. men have been arrested. The two PHILANTHROPIC BEGGAR. 'Mendicant Tells Why He Resorts to Alms Seeking. Sept. 30.--A aged seventy-two was grrested Paris, Fantin, replied : "I am a philanthropist, and T give shelter in my house, winter and sum- mer, to poor wretches who have no other home "Of course, 1 never demand payment and am therefore obliged to resort to to begging in order {o provide for my personal wants." Solid Skin Comfort. For the many injuries that befall the skin and for the diseases that #t tack it, there can be nothing better than. Wade's Oiotment. It is a won- derfnl healer and a promot destroyer of the germs that cause blood poison- ing and skin diseases. Cures Fezema, It Rheum. Seald Head, Cold Sores, Erysipelas, Piles, ete. In hig boxés, e., at Wade's Drug Store. Outlaw's Sweetheart. Belgrade, Sept. 30.--With the high- wavmen recently captured near Pojare- vats (Servia), after four hours' hard fighting, 'was a girl of seventeen, who had followed her outlawed lover and shared his adventures, Cost No More. We sell patepts that are guaranteed not 'fo crack and they cost no more 'a other kind. The Lovkeit Vhoe Store. Bale of flacce-lined vests, 25e¢.;: draw- ors. to match, 96c.; extra strong pash- mere stockings, 25¢. Ses our stock of utderwear, hosiery and corsets. We Some of us are-apt, to mist dis- content fuk ambition, Juisiln, ow lp Sa muke a specialty. form. named Josephine The child has heen taken to the hos- he is recovering from the wo- beggar, George * . . 3 T in Paris yesterday, On being question- made. wax head Han I faced. The ed as to the eéhnses which drove him mplostere Kucoent Ke n cag 1 han a to this mode of earning a living 'he month the poor mother's condition be- New York Dress Re: [may be, hant's Bank Buil Brock Township of Kingston. Apply to = Wellington uialox "Phone. 3) 213, Sam, Adwit, Garden Island, Ont, -------- | nlner S, CORNFR ~ KING ANF z | Queen streets, used as, Surriaie ie WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF-. tory. Will rent in sections to sult | SFOCmrrre ig vg any . fice, second floor over Mahood's Drug | tenants. The house would make fire. | MISS ELSIE TANDY 5 STU big FUR store, corner Princess and Bagot | class hoarding house. Also stables to | piano aml theory in Jo at the streets. Entrance on Bagot street. | rent. Apply James Laturney, Car- | Frontenac Business ollege, corner 'Phone, 608. . i riage Maker, 890 Princess street. i Barrie and Clergy streets. RESCUER ATTACKED. ATTACKED BY BIRDS. |THE PA AGRAPH PULPIT Poverty and Love Drive Sisters | Terrible Death of a Quarryman in Unitarian, Mad Wales. REV. C. W, CASSON. OTTAWA. Paris, Sept. 30.--Driven. mad | hy Cardiff, Sept. 30.--John Jones, a Saving One's Soul. quarryman, le At his home at Penderyn 'a week ago to look for work at Swan- After all there is a higher purpose in Lam! . » Y p . J Jam oiner, sitdopd on drawn ho sea. life and religion than the saving of a \ pO-VOar-o y a : tn 3 p 8 n itse n act Moselle to-day. A young sister of the| Nothing was heard from him, and as 8 » soul, i olf sn St woman, distracted "through an unfor- | inquiries made by his wife from. rela- a a tally wolfish Tn its mo- tunate love affair, had promised to| tives in the Swansea vallgy proved fu- re. The better and finer aim in re- ww. P : | tile a =ear mrty was organized, ; die 'with her. Proceeding to the bank e arch party gam, 1 ligion is the saving of all life from of the river at a secluded prt, the Jones was found on a lonely spur o txin and sorrow, It ix indeed a gues. sistor tightly bound the child with a | the Brecknock Beaton. He was partly Fin as to whether a man can save cord, and then attached it with a se- | undressed, and, although the flesh had his own soul except in the attempt to cond cord to the mother's body, Wad- heen picked off his face, and his eyes | hue save others. Try to save others, he ing into the stream the two women had been eaten away, was SUL ook to admit all men into the heaven get about ending the child's life alive, in dreadful agony and unable to of happiness, include all souls in your The child's terrified screams were! speak. He died shortly afterward, salvation process, and you will find heard hy a man fishing near by. He at! Tt is thought probable that he be-{ihat as a result your own soul will once plunged into the water, and = al- | came demented on the mountains, un-| Ly saved, ter a desverate struggle succeeded in dressed, and became ultimately too -- getting the child from ite demented weak to repel the crows and rooks 'Address, Mr. Casson for [ree litera- mother. Both women attacked him | which attacked him. ture. : ; with 'savage fury, and sought to take Her Life For Doll. Paris, Sept. 30.~Mme, Magdon, a voung woman, went mad some time ago from grief at the death of her newly-born child. She never ceased asking for her son. "1 want my son! (Give me my son!" As the state of her mind was getting rapidly worse her husband went to a specialist in mental diseases, who suggested that in the little bed. in which the infant had been only a few days a doll with a well- came excellent, and every day she used, to put the doll into a perambulator,| and go for walks with it. As she was crossing the street with the "child" the other day, p heavy carringe knocked the perambulator | SENTENCE REDUCED, over, and the doll slipped out. Mme. ! Magdon, with a terrible ery theew her- | Exemplary Conduct 2 Notorious self under the horses in an attempt | Criminal. 'oa her supposed child's life. One| , = oT heals went over her, and she! Paris, Sept. 30~-The bank clerk Gal. died 5 in » and She Hay, who embezzled many thousands of m a lew min . | pounds and fled to South America in a | yacht with Mme. Merclli, has had his {sentence reduced by the president of | the republic, Claims Many Victims. Geneva, Sept. 30.--A German book- twenty-one years old, named | Gallay's conduct in French Guiana Friedrich 'Bendell, sustained a fatal where he has served eighteen months fall yesterday, at a place called Fal- | of his sentence of seven years' hard letache, on the Urlberg. labor, has been so exemplary that he He was picked up and conveyed to a lis to be brought back to France to hosnital, where he died this morning. serve a further three years, and will Two railway men, emplByed at Win-| hen be set free, terthur Station. fell a distance of 100 | Mme. Gallay feet while making ah ascent of the! starvation after irent Spannort yesterday. One. of the | tence: There are two young children. men, Ulrich Muller, was killed: * Ile leaves a window and several children. Sore Burning Feet His companion, Kar) Bronunger, Wes| gy } og | they ache and throb-fecl injured. but not very seriously. Hel oro und lame--that's the time to was able to return to Winterthur in| \ A ammoint them with Dr. Hamilton's the evening. Ointment. It eases, soothes and J drives away that "Gone" leaden feel- ing. Wonderful power in this sooth- London, -§ 30,--Allen Batchelor, I Ointment, Pe formula of Dr. who has carved yon business as 8! Familon himself. Try a 50 box. hair-dresser at Chaptsey street, Guild | . { ord (Surrey). for seventy years is said | {i to be the oldest barber in England. | o il binder, died of shame and of her husband's sen- - Eneland's Olds Hairdresser. Waterproof Boots. have secured a small Jot of la- os [4 and men's oil éalf waterproof While the mikitin of kok states | Blucher cut boots. For sale at =a goaosl soldiéxs, they are known Sergsin this week, The Lockett Shog Ft ix eighty-saven 'yones of agn, as N.G, oo eg