to Rain ne, so an Umbrella is certain to come folks need two, one at home and one e an extra' one to lend. P have your umbrella ready. 1 $1.50 Unibrellas. ° Others at 50¢., to $5. seconds or trash in Umbrellas, v price. or English incoats in 4 Kingston for the Celebrated Rain- § } 2 $12.50. v ). BIBBY CO. {BLE CLOTHIERS. . OMEN lligent pur- ore upon big rity. Take e reputation lion dollars, Can the name upon e it? Can lity ? You ion. That's r Women's one pair. erland & Bro, f G Good Shoemaking. "Odorless gs and Gas aters when gas is so cheap, to ts and mornings. See n our Gas Fitting Depart- Sr EY & BIRCH BROCK STREET. * Sv Te ning Chairs and xtension Tables Ve have a large assortment of solid ning Chair Frames. We are making aoe leather or paatesol this week. \Iso a new line of Solid Polish Oak ls Extension Tables, in round or styles. uffets and China Closets with all im- ideas of an up-to-date dining room JAMES REID. 'PHONE 147 BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1907. RESULTS AT QUEENS? -------------- v Those Who Passed the Supple- mental Examinations in Arts Medicine and Sci The results of the.supy eationtal ex: aminations at Queen's University were ! posted this afternoon as follows : lozenges, or cough syrups may relieve a cold but they don't cure'it. Scort's Emulsion not only immediately relieves your cough or cold but cures it by giving you * his. Matthews, 'Gilmour, las, H. R. OUR BOYS' BOOTS. | Div. Kirkpatrick, PY. J . IH, . THE DAILY mn, A. B. Turner, J. C. Pomeroy, D. Doyle. 'Mental Philosophy--Div. MM, W. WW. Warnock, Mary W. nel, G. E. McKinnon. Div. 1, G. Greer, R. W. Neely. . Mental Philosophy (extramural) Div. 1, M. O. Nelson, W. T. Hall. Div. i, J. 'Robinson, M. W. Mott, . Moral Philosophy--Div. I, Jessie E. Hughes, Mima A. Edith C ompton, Parker. Junior Mathematics--Div. Ww. Joseph - McNabb, 1)' Brien, C. E. Jamieson, J. H. Doug- John Brennan, Allan H. J. II, R.D. Constantia, Gertrude Lachance, : M.D, C.M. Collier, A. D. 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Tx ' { Eo anomie, Hiv 5, 4. i Pometey. | Forty-two persons, including thirty | Bie E. Hampson, A. ¥. R. Doan, | Japanese er were killed or in J. y Ey A. Gilmour. Div. IIL, J. | ured bv the decailpent of a south- | Nebiarmed; Agnes. Fargey, W. R. i from Seoul. early an | Morrison. ; Politics hv, iL, HW. R. Parker, Div, It is reported that the Ontario gov- ernment has been relieved of $250,000 {of the Soc of the loan. » loan, retaining $1,000,000 The guarantee of the re- {mainder has been renewed for a short eriod. The Toronto grand jury, ine Grand street, retired .a true Trunk and 4 this morn; bill against the Canadian Pacific |railwavs for conducting a nuisance on {the innate | at the foot of Bay | could possibly have been taken, CYCLONE .IN EUROPE STRUCK PORTUGAL, SPAIN, FRANCE AND MOROCCO. 'Part of Lisbon Inundated--Some of the Rivers Rose at Least Twelve Feet and Many Persons Were Drowned. London, Oct. 1.--England, which has suffered throughout September from the exaggerated clemency of the weather, is now receiving reports of a vast cyclone, chiefly affecting West.rn Europe. Atlantic steamships bring ac counts of much worse experiences than these met with by the Lusitania's pas. | sengers. Lisbon was overswept by wind, rain and thunder last Tuesday. The tornado travelled southward, striking Malaga, and even extoadal to Casablanca, on the Moorish coast, where the French camp was wrevkesl on Thursday. main body of the cy- clone meanwhile went further east and slightly north, and burst over the south of France on Friday morning, unheralded by storm signs. 'There the centre of the disturbance seems to have halted, and the downpour continued to-day. The damage to the vintage in m-- PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. The late Auguste Bolte left an es- tate valued at over $85,000. SS. cleared from Havre for Montreal with 281 passengers, Robert Blackburn, fireman, was kill- ed in a rear-end collision at Allan- dale. The Lake Marion Lumber compan: hry ty has assigned, with Tiabilities The two year-old son of Alonzo Johnston, West Zorra, was killed by a kick from a horse. Brantford's population increased 804 ey the year; Woodstock 17, and : about 100, 5 Charles Ellingsworth, a Toronto railway conductor, was killed by be- ing struck by another car. on. Jean Prevost, minister colonization, mines and fisheries, Quebec, resigned his portfolio. The admiralty denies rumors that it intended to re-establish a naval base at Esquimalt, British Columbia. Collingwood has organized a Cana- dian club, with over fifty members, David Williams, of the Bulletin, is pre- sident. Lee Johnston, a young Englishman, the department. of Herault is now enormous, The vallevs are flooded and | whole towns are under water. Some of the rivers have risen twelve feet. and where they have receded human bodies | have 'been found in the branches of | trees. President .Fallieres is visiting | the stricken district. Rain and thunder | continue incessantly. | On the plain of Plorensac, near! Montpelier, where President Fallicres | arrived last night, over 2.000 vintag-| ers. men, women and children, were | gathering graves, when panting wend. | | armes rushed upon them, crying : "Run for your lives." All dashed for | high ground and in less than fen min- | utes a swirling mass of water swept] across the plain. Thirty women and! twenty men took refuge in one small! farmhouse, where they remained for thirty-six hours without food, Wijli-| tary engineeers in pontoons and hoats are scouting the district rescuing peo-| still rising. Toulon has also suffers and communication broken. There have! been many deaths, but the precise! number caunot be ascertained vet. There were torrential rains in Lis. hon, on the océasion of the return of | the crown. prince from his® Airican| tour. Nevertheless the guesn ran out from a pavilion and embraced Fim! under the delure. One-auarter. of Lis- hon is inundated. Lirhtning struck the | overating room of St" Joseph's Moe pital. and two patients died of frivhe. | At the theatres, where rehearsals were | nroceeding, the artists fell wm their! knees and offered wild pravers. -------- ! NOT BY RIM. | Kipling * Will Not Write Great |» Canadian Book, Montreal, Sept.. 30.-Rudyard Kip- ling seems 'almost sorry he wrote "Our Lady of the Snows." In an in terview he wouldn't mind it. He laughed and changed the conversation | bgt he proved his repentence by his | earnest and forcible praise of Canada, | her resources, her progress. and even mentioned a few complimentary ve marks about the atmosphere and cli- mate generally. But he is a hard man to interview--this short, stocky man with large bead and. eyes that go through and through' you. He is athirst for information, and asks more questions than the interviewer over thought of. He wouldn't talk of Hin doo immigration, for he said, "he knew nothing of it, and had heard nothing of it, I am going west and will see him at home, but that is «if ferent." Asked as to his writing a Canadian! book, he replied he might, bt could not say. "But" he said, "the g Canadian hook will not be by me any outsider. Tt will be by a Cana-| dian. You are a young country, yeu are growing. Go on growing, go on developing your resources, and day in the fullness of time the great Canadian book." or some will come TO HEAR BANWELL. The Crown Bank After Guarantee Company. Toronto, Oct. 1.--The robbery of £18,000 from the Crown Bank, hy Fd. win St. Banwell, a clerk in the bank, who is now serving a thrae-vear term in Kingston penitentiary vee called by a motion made in Osg)rlo| Hall, to-day, in connection with the action of the Crown Bank against the | London Accident and Guarantee :om- pany. An order was made by the court on the warden of Kingston penitenti- ary, to produce Banwell, in order that he may give evidence in the ease. the | bank is suing the guarantee company on two honds one on Banwell for 85, 000 and the other on F. M. Maunsoll, the accountant of the bank. for 2 000, Of the 345,000 stolen by Bamw!l, »ll| but 81,700 was recovered. but the = | penses (0 recovery were 88.000. The fendants pair £1,700 and 2500 ho the guarantes company consid «l shares of the costs of the George = its eeovery share: of the costs of the recover on the bonds given on Banwell and Maunsell. DUPLICATE THE NAVY. And So Cope With Japan advises | Admiral. Washington, Oct. 1=Rear Admiral | Coughlin, recently retired after more than forty-six years active service, | said, in an iNterview, yesterday : | "Washington is well aware that Ja- pan is straining every resource in pre paration for war, despite the protesta- tions of friendship we hear feom cer- tain sources. The plan to mobilize a! great fleet, in Pacific waters, is the! most strategic move for peace which! and | shows the necessity for more ships. | To duplicate the Uaited States navy! would cost far less than to maintain | a six months' war with Japan, or! any formidable foreign power" | grea #2 hair brushes for $1.25, at Best's. a uta, Cornovaky's. grad at Swansea and died "ling to Kang Chow t sued hy the | Philadelphia, | condition that died of an accident received while working at the John Inglis foundry, Toronto. Alice Waddington, five years of age, was run over by a Grand Trunk train in Grace hos- pital, Toronto. on. Judge Larte, who has graced | the Quebec judiciary durihg the past twenty-one years, will shortly resign owing to ill health. The Syracuse Independent Telephone company 4s planning to spend $450,- 000 in extending and improving its system in Syracuse, N.Y. James Righy, a Scotchman, four {mouth in the country, was killed, and Robert Dawson injured by the col- lapse of a scaffold in Toronto. It is suggested that Chinese be ad- mitted to Canada free; being cheap {they would- drive out Japanese and Hindoos who seek high wages. Strong forces of troops are hurry- 3 Fu, province of {Kiang Si, to suppress the Boxer up- rising which began there last week. ple who have been imprisoned for T he liberals of South Brant wil days. The river Herault, which has | make an earnest effort to get T Ww flooded the entire "plain of Agde is Preston, M.P.P., to reconsider his de- cision to retire at the end of his pres- ent term. The trial of Ged) R. Elliott and Norman and Albert J. Hopkins, joint ly charged with conspiring to defraud, wag, to-day, traversed to December. The crown was not ready to go- on. Hon. A. G. McKay, the new liberal leader, is announced to deliver three | addresses throughout Brockville riding this week, concluding with one in Brockville on Saturday evening, The body of a foreigner named Olga Whinungan, presumably a Hollander, was found in the river near Varennes, Que. He was a man of more than {ordinary circumstances. The police are investigating. The marine department at St. Pierce Bis officially announced that the fish- of the French islands, both ai and banks, are away ahead of formér years, even eclipsing the fishery of 180%, the best on record. Albert C. Parker, of Boston, Mass. who eloped with Mrs. Nellie Foster, of Homer, N.Y., three weeks:ago, went to Syracuse, N.Y., and lived at a North-West street house, posing as her husband, was arrested, on a warrant from Cortland, N.Y., charging him with stealing a horse. Leeds University was the scene an enthusiastic demonstration, week, when the honorary degree doctor of letters was conferred Rev. Robert Collyer, New York. Dr. Collyer worked for many vears as a blacksmith in Yorkshire before he emi- grated to the United States. Eva Tanguay, New York vaudeville artiste, has been named as co-respon- dent in a suit brought hy Mrs. Martha Zittell, wife of © Florian Zittell, dramatic critic of the New York Evening Mail, and also is anery wife for $56,000 for Florian's affections. of last of on divorce B alienating C Difficult To Get Into Port. N.Y., Sept. 30.--High wind Oswego, lake this afternoon nearly on the caused disaster to two vessels enter {ing the port. Expert seamanship sav- ed the schooner Oliver Mitchell from accident in spite of the fact that the iib and stavsail were carried away in the The steamer Fairmount, loaded with coal, and the two barge Ben Henderson, loaded with pulpwood, had extreme difficulty in making the dock gale Baseball On Monday. Exhibition Game--At Columbus, 1; Toronto, 7. American League--At Philadelphia, 0. Detroit, 9 (17 innings). At Bos ton, 3: Chicago, 3 (11 innings) At Washington, 6; Cleveland, 0. At New York, 1; St. Louis, 2 National oi At Chicago, 6; New York, At St. Louis, 5; Bos- jo 1. At ars 2; Philadelphia, At Cincinnati, 6; Brooklyn, 3. Never Missed In 19 Years. Watertown, N.Y., Oct. 1. --Leaving | behind him the unique distinetion of | having attended Sunday school for | nineteen years straight without miss ling = single session, George Leland | Whitney died at hix home, at the age of thirty wight years. He was a book- Reet ver and well known throughout the aly, Jones, an eccentric Quaker, who died last Tuesday, bequeaths pro- valued at $3,000,000 and up- to Swarthmore College, upon all participation. in { inter-college sports be abandoned. In case of refusal the money will go to a new hospital Tolpagin, the revolutionist, | Beptember 21st was, for the third I time. sentenced to death by court. | martial for partic ipating in a series {of robberies and other crimes commit- ted as an agent of the secret police, was executed at Moscow, this morn: ling A one put a live rabbit into the pest office hox at the corner of On- tatio. and Princess streets. It con tained no saddress, and Postmaster Stewart would like to know where the bunny is to be sent. George Fry was crushed to death in an levator at Chatham, ¥ The will of Miss Anna T perly wards who, on | four times a year on all i Savings Bank deposits, Swings Bank Department n Comecton ith of KINGSTON BRANCH $S. 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