Orrow droper Time to re Your inter Coa are now here and in so you have a choice ind later. t Quite Ready you coming, as you may ire it placcd aside until sh. Jp-to=Date Coat inches long, and we have d values. 50, 11.75, 12.75, 13.50, n up to 21.50. embody the very last r this season, and should ing to purchase a Winter p justas welcome to come her prepared to buy or dren's ats ! warm and moderately se also we have all 8, iti HOOL SHOES SCHOOL CHILDREN rices That You Would School Shoes for the olid, counters, heels and , buy a pair and see for » values here than any- ¥ KINGSTON, \ -- cm-- 3 J SHE STIRRED THINGS UP. i ! And Became Famous For Her | Writings. | E Miss Ida Minerva Tarbell, who is 4 n 2 k | noted as one of the earliest writers on HEIRS HOH the subject of trust and corporation evils is associate editor of MeClure's |"Corpse" Sat Up and Magazine. She was born in Erie { county, Pa., November 5th, 1557, and | Mourners Fled. was the daughter of Franklin S. and Esther Ann Tarbell. She graduated ; | {from the Titusville high schools and | | E The Furs we manufacture | \ E 1S ihe style, quality and % THE CROWD VANISHED OUT OF | workmanship of the highest & THE WINDOW. | order, and are generally :e- 3 i cogniged as the ments of the kind. It pays to be particular A i finest. gax A Startling Episode in a Farm House in West Virginia Where the Company Had Gathered to 3 where you buy expensive 3 % furs, or furs of any sort 3 Attend the Obsequies of a This is a store for people | Lady. | who know something about 3 | Wheeling, W.Va. Oct. 2 --Relatives| _ / & qualities. There are stores x of Mrs. F. Hartwell, the young wife of | / ! a farmer living near Huntington, were | i > those who swallow the chaff | bemoaning her death yesterday, a few | ¥ | minutes before the nmnister arrived to | ¥ of advertising. & : hy ] ¥ Our assortment of Coats D | conduct the funeral rites, when he | » . A ; 3 Muffs and Neckwear, is re- | suddenly sat up and climbed' out 'of #& splendent with novelties and | the coffin. There was a rush of mourn Q appeals at once to those who | ers for the open air, windows being P want the best. -Each and {used as exits. The minister swooned ¥ every one is fashioned .ac- | when the 'pale faced | whose body he had g #& cording to individual re- & quirements, to enhance the > 3 2 aplenty for careless folk, for 2 Miss Ida M. Tarbell been called 101 TTF; hell began publish | conduct services met him at the door. [years ago Miss { The family was too poor to have a ing in McClure's M { physician, and the woman fell into a which state she remained | Her hushand believed | H " {tory of the Standard Oil and this is her most notable contribu tion to literature OLD-AGE PENSIONS. papers -on alleged « wearer. Standard Oil company, which create 2 appearance of the % The choicest will go first 2s ® # a matter of coufrse. | D swoon in for four days. her to be dead and sent for the under | taker. He prepared for the interment without discovering that life lingered in the body. A RONS? | 3 John McKay Fur House, ¥ 149-1556 Brock St. ISIE "OLIVES! We were forttnate in buying a stock of Olives before the recent advance in price, and for the present our customers can have them at the old of prices (-- Olives at 10c. per bottle, Olives at 15c. per bottle, Olives at 25c. per bottle, Olives at 35c. per bottle, Olives at 40c. per bottle, | Olives at 50c. per bottle, ein SAVED FROM VENGEANCE. :n Nova Scotia. | Halifax, Oct. 2 pointed by the local legislature Loses Her Home, But Saves Her Family. Philadelphia, Sept. an. The inland Konchowfu, destroyed by mission at tod of two residences Joxers, consis large | chapel and two schools, and was heavy | charge of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8 Hamilton, Ont. Mr. and , of Chicago; Mr. and | ing England, and R W. | erally speaking, L. Rowe, alo "of to show that while there old-age pensions { mines of Nova Scola, concluded present George Me Mrs. Hall, of Porteous, and J. England. has gone general satisf ------ present system of 1v Was Known In Hamilton. Hamilton, Oct. 2. Ww. B. Horne, th | Hamilton missionary mentioned, came Olives at 75c. per bottle. ' from Belleville, but his wile was 1 | Miss Turner, and is a danghter of Al- |the proposed And a full gallon hottle at $3. | fred Turner, who lives on the Moun- | it is thought, meet i» Jas. Redden & Co. {tain brow. Together they went to | position, The commission adjourned a; China and engaged in the work -of the | meet again in about three weeks IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES. | (ia "inland mission abont eighteen - About. ten years ago thev | Stellarton. a visit. and intended | h next spring. | | exdent improvement. would tend to merge into old-age pensions vm [FOOTE 2QO. vi For Sale, Jive home for RINGWOOD, magnificent grounds sud buildings. a ROSELAWN, beautiful residence and grounds, also other desirable residences, at various prices. Full information _ at SWIFT'S Real Estate and Insurance Agency, Cor. their safety. King and Ularence streets. Some few days ago Mrs. Horne's | father received a Jetter from her. It was dated August 5th. and in it she mentioned that the Boxers were again the troubles. and further than above dispatch, are pot aware as to | D. M. PRENTICE WAS GREAT WOOD HEWER. Sst TAKE NOTICE. I have the hest line of Heaters 3 evel becoming restless. She said tha mad, 1 have also an snormous stock of Furniture, that I want to dispose < at le nw Me doi oF 5 | i very low prices, as 1 want the room A time they were not joing their plan Near Kingston--A Store, NINZ and work in the secret manner | Plan For Drawing the Ba 1 Heaters, TURK'S Second-Hand 898 Princess street. t outbreak. | that characterized their but were openly threatening the whole | Eliiah"" Keilor, Southwold, sentenced | foreigners, and even went so far as to | for one-year for sending obscene post- {say that after they had heen disposed cards through the mails, and Thomas of the be ving natives would be Cusack, sentenced for six months for | killed. Mrs. - Horne stealing? WEE have been pardoned breaks in adjoining provinces from St¥FThomas jail. spoke of one case where cannibalism Sale of fleece-lined vests, 25c.: draw- | had been practised ors to match, 2e.; extra strong cash- Mrs. Horne, when ir Hamilton, was mere stockings, 295¢. See our stock of la member of Victoria avenue Baptist underwear, hosiery and: corsets. We church Judge Killam, of the railway board says there will be no repetition this winter of the railway blockade or fuel tamine in the we Picton Men to Church. Picton, Oct. 1.--Some $100 was ¢ tributed by Pictomans and county | sidents, during the past year to mentioned out and | just out of town Sth annual report just out, there twenty-seven children in from these places ford. 2: Bloox i Cobourg, 2: These 2. Fort liam, 3: Gananoque. 2. Oshawa, 2; AID TO WORKERS. | ronto, 1: [Tt cost £5.314.18 to cave for A Scheme Suggested By Austral- | phans, during the year |" After a long illness, the death According to eld. 4 ronto, Jon't buy hair brushes until you see : a good ones at Gibson's Red Cross Solin Ma TY er 8 ov Tuesday moming of Dani im 1 by dd" drunk Ho wa aid Tro ne ) : Sa od | carl him to ea" 3 : : Ee 230. Spe Wig has outlined a scheme wherehy it is ol Toiltipe we Phillipe had heen 3 JENNIE EY BCH FREED. his promise to leave for home at once. Canada. A { 19h, to Mr, und Mrs. John Meagher, intended to secure to workers n share TENGENL ow Picton Bet twenty Years, Indi Girl Who Killed Baby is at The Young Ladies' Literary Athletic W. H. Alward, St. Thomas, Ont. | forinwely of Deseromto, a daughters DAILY MESORANDA. of the govern: 's protective policy doming here from Sellevitic with his | Jacian Lux . y is at clu held a meeting in its rooms, in through an advertisement, has just ---- eee -------------------- It is proposed to impose an excise family. Te was an ardent Orangemen. Liberty. Boyd last evening, to con located .at Vancouver, B.C his miss- | MARRIED. duty equal to half the customs duty and was emplo ed at the Barker foun Mount Vernon N.Y. Oct, 2 Jennie + work of organization of the ing sister, wife of W. A. O'Hara, 8[CA PON--BROWN.--At Napanee. Sept. r - . A widow, one daughter and three | Burch, the young Indian girl who | society, and make arrangements for] hotel clerk. : 25th, Arthur ¥., Caton, to Miss The national monument to Cora W. Brown, both of Napanee. CORRIGA N--MeK IM. ~In Kingston, O% The ~areful buyers . Come to Campbell Bros' for Furs. Amusement advis., on Page Th Board of Works, 4 p.m., Thursday. Cheese Board, 1 30 p.m., Thursday. Roller Rink every afternoon and ever gnahle. A new on all goods manufactured rin tralia. the exercise to be remitted | 50% survive. when the conditions where the goods | vi | are manifactured are fair and reas- | OYOuUs eccentricity, D. M. Prentice. tribunal styled "The | Tuesday morning at the House of decide" the fuge woman over | { ee ---- zine a series of alpractices of the on. She has written the his compan Result of Commission's Inquiries | |) The COMMISSION ap- tom | quire into and report upon the possi- I hility of adopting a system providing for workmen in the the Mutual Life its | charged with session with a short mee held in Svdney Mines. So far, gen the evidence adduced action expressed at the Jief in case of ac or sickness, there is room for Anything, however, that common { control the existing miners' relief with would, | Sold Grip For $4: it Contain with strong op-| af- ' tak kK ter visiting Springhill, Inverness ani{Lmistake a seek at this | He Formerly Kept a Village Hotel | v { Unique to the police, and the grip will be for da Loyal True Blue Orphanage, situated Belleville, 2: Brant- {at & hotel Cannifton. Alberta, 3: Saskatchewan, 1. these ox A well-known character for his hum- [of a Putnam Death was due principally to his | fore whom she buyer of a large factory -- The factory in question made a num- \ on the Prussian { state railways, and the railway offi- | cials had been intrusted with the duty before they ER : lirom Alleghany College. About fet | were received. They at once reported ee ----------------------S-------- 4 the matter to their superiors, and ac- | | tion was taken, the factory people be- \ her of articles used | Forgery Indictments of examining the goods i : . . - ing charged with insulting government | . | officials. | SUMMONED BY DISTRICT AT-| i TORNEY JEROME. | would accept presents in any Acceptance would, of course, bring Are Sixty-One All Are For Forgery and jury. New York, Oct. 2 ---Eighteen lead | ing officers of severah large insurance {companies were summoned, by Dis | trict-Attorney Jerome, yesterday, to appear before" the érminal branch of the supreme court, to plead to. sixty ; 3 one indictments found against them Savy Hy marveled site was unfolded by the grand Jury. All the indict alan hy vesierday. when ments have grown oft of the insur ance' investigations. railways. ets MARRIED AT 14. Misery. London, Oct. 2.--An wich, was crhelty to his wife, Rose Bowen, tary of the United ; She rly secre: ipowen was seventeen years old, that | The hookbinders 'in New York and - ran States treasury, | go was married when only fourteen, | Boston, are on strike for an eight- and formerly trustee of the New York Life Insurance company: George V and was now the mother of * x 3 a ildren. 1 | Perkins, of the firm of J. P. Morgan «hild "Tt leclared th a | & Co, and formerly vice-president of a an aS nye i the same company, Both of whom are marriage her. MishAnc_ i 3 thrashed her, and she had to cused of forgery; John R. Hegeman a! Metropolit Ry + him and go home to her mother politan insur A brother of Mrs. Bowen said president of ance company, counts of forgery ami three of per jury: Frederick A. Burnham, Presi dent George A. Burhbam I George Eldredge, "formerly $2.50 a week all of the Mutual Reserve Life Insur- | ---- ance company. agaisst whom collec i i tively are pending fifteen indictments] po; Too Rieh To Live. alleging forgery and perjury; Walter Reon: O yo : ove ouriér, accused on e-president Insuraiice company forgery aml perjury same com v, and aptrol mitted suicide In a letter found by his explained that he | Robert A. Grannis, of the | pany, charged with forge Thomas 1. Jordan, former « the Equitable Life Assurance whom the are is | ler of | company, against ighteen counts, alleging forgery and upon his mind ---------- Kaiser To Meet Alionso. perjury. MADE A BIG MISTAKE. Hamburg, Oct, the German emperor ,500. The railway minister at once issued a circular to all railway employees ex- | pressing his belief that none of them » ; shape. ome of the Leading Men of the | . , Saal in- | of Everything Easily Read x stant dismissal and imprisonment, an United States Involved--There au: firm attempting 44 ha nt. a Indictments-- would not oly he heavily fined, but | Per- | forever excluded: from supplying the) train at Bowmanville. Tells Piteous Tale of Domestic! extraordinary William | Rowen. a miner, of Bullocksfold, Blox- jpost summoned for persistent aften | leave | seven [did not believe that Bowen was right in his mind, as he had often threaten- ed his life for taking his sister's part Rowen was ordered to pay his wife | According to R. Gillette, formerly vice plesident of > 'wealthy landed proprietor named Gliszinski, of Buet-| sow, Mecklonburg-Schwerin, has com- | side it was took his life me because the worries of the administra | tion of his money weighed tao heavily MUST APPEAR ==. - LATEST MEWS here have been sentenced to heavy fines for ats Yo Plead 10 Perjury and|impt to bite two raieay fice | Despatches From Near And Distant Places. SIBLE FORM. and Remembered. John W. Morris Woodstock's population has iner od from 9,422 in 1906 to 9.601. Guelph's assessment shows an | crease of $360,000 over last vear. {have been granted a ten per cent. jerease. » at | Gen. Kaulbars,. governor-general Odessa, 'has been dismissed from {| Brantford's 076.500, an inérease of $611,839 three {hour day. | On the Grand 'Trunk Pacific railway mules} her | there is a stretch of seventy without a curve. While being. fed with- an apple {horse in Philadelphia bit off one he | his master's fingers . The government will probably | immigration question. The publisher of the London, { directory puts the city populatic | 57.000, 'an increase of 3,000. Hon. R. F the | Clark, M.P., The steamer Metamora of the For kissing a «| Rev. John Royer, of | year. declaring the goveramen decree be a constitutional China to pi | archy. 2.~The Hamburger | *75 . + Nachrichten, this evening, publishes, algane strike of he Gram lg : ' s pera ed | telegram from Budapest stating that| Ly of and ied ete are returning will meet 1 &ing of Spain toward the ond of the to work. The Russian general to | Montreal, Oct. 2.--Two thieves made | present manth at the Archduke Fred- che introduction of the st introduction « by pigly be sorry if | they read this story, They stole a | grip apd a pair of field sses | one of the wharves on | James street. Al Yesterday, M Miller | grip and found therein 100 £5 notes {and the genealogical tree of Hor | Perey Holt, ol England. Hon. Mr. Holt had reported his loss opened the CEMETERY. Ladies' Literary Athletic Formed. warded to him in Vancouver WEALTHY MAN MISSING. man from Gananoque, while ol |A Canadian Has Not Turned Up the in London. London, Oct. 2 ~-Dugald Ross, de a Canadian, staying at the jew days the {scribed as ed himself with a in his rooms and his bill un was an enthusiastic at the Berkley He lived the life To- {was left in by the Lansdowne asked for. Ross motorist and arrived " anit ai | in the vaw in a big motor car. Nhe: looal. officer c- | of a wealthy man : ac- 101 2 ' him to be drunk coming season's work. | killed baby Wilbur Winship, the sou the courage an intgrest in county farmer, has been |is to @ died | released from the Matteawan asylum. | ture. art Re- | where she was sent when the jury. be | wholesome. sports was tried last April, {and young women The asy for girls. who are piis mn the ), Monday, I : | exiek's estate at Szanto, in Hungary. There Was No Room For Him in dagh, ex-diretor of Lansdowne Lock-Up--A Young Gananoque, Oct, 2.-Quite an inter esting experience happened to a young in the village of Lansdowne, during the past Knowing Lansdowne to be | plundering the a local option village, he had provid bottle of whiskey Dr. W On his cian of police, and ns the lock-up was full he was locked up Lansdowne cemetery, doubtless - considering Ho was lib- | the Its object] music, current events All girls | The chief speech was given by not pu- | dent Roosevelt. town schools, are solicited | Unable to call for help because she wes Academy, 4 | Loan company. | colored laborer, killed {and himself in Chicago Major-General Sir John Char f military hoth his | gence at the Club at Carnarvon, Wales. {a license commissioner in Ham | confirmed. Mr. Famming late Frank E. Walker. Young Prince | arrested on the charge of assis estate of Metro Antonius, at Luiga, Russia Whithy was, on Le orklev hotel i ondon, i ' th h atutBarkles h ely in] ~ye "Y gh led before leaving Gananoque. he hom sing for 2 k., Hé had reside . A me | missing h / y way he had imbibed somewhat freely. | stricken with paralysis. September 9th. He \ 3 1 and th } and consequently arrived in the vil- | over seventy years of age 3 Y out one « ne ything has : . 2 wil: he ul : } ay ro "Hi hing AS | lage in an advanced stage ol intoxica F. B Kiser, a prominent teacher, - 1 hee x wh © nS . ngage "4 in heave haa Sins 18 lnggasy tion, in which condition he was run ¢ at Urbana, Ohio, the result of a piece of raisin pie Joona connty if Inst week India declares Keir Hardie, at present touring that countr anspioes of litera- | President McKinley. at Cant and | was dedicated on Sunday af John THe WORLDS TIDINGS Matters That Interest Everybody was killed by a [CAs C.P.R. shop employees at Winnipeg assessment totals $11,- | over | a minister to Japan to deal-with Sutherland and A. H. are both said to cherish ambitions for a seat on the bench. land wrecking fleet was burried to the | water's edge in the Shawanaga Bay. member of hin flock, Switzerland county, Indiana, was suspended for a | The dowager empress has issued a North as been in- m- | { of his | i a of send the Ont. m at Wide t of mon- stafl has or udy of apanese language at the Military |, representing four from { 1ig000g claims, where the ocean | million dollars. have been file | the liquidators of the York { coming home on furloug | Mrs. Hofwe's relatives liere have not | 1 ag o- | received any word from them about | R DEAD sms dock and sold the valise 3 the | for Pring the Jess Ho $ Tog . | ga any. tet mil sdlt a , Miller, secon hand dealer, - St i peace his mbhy oned a mght anc ts GANANOQUE DRUNK IN Ajicp him awake, Ross C. Price, 0 1 with 'ounty wile jes Are intelli- British » war officg, died Thomas Fanning's appointment as ilton is suoceeds the Krapatkin has been ting politan P. Bogart, a practising phy - Friday, The doctor is i FEFIFIIIIIIRINNNITIN at the who is v under | the native agitators! thould have self government as well a8 qEAGHER--At Fulton, XV the late on, 0. ternoon Presi Routh, Grorge's o dey anon Stare. M.A. | George Bawden, tamefart | t op Fleonor Carrington, both | Kin be pe gross 1e rense of At for the making fashionable long offer Ape t sivable Fabrics second to L ing. Nattiers, Blues, Plus, Wines, Browns, Creme and Pinck. price will please. BUS = At Cansden Hast, Sept. 17th, ta | ANDERSON.~-- Mr. aod HAWDEN--U ARRINGTON --In Kingston, ing. I ed. of excise." wonlt 2 +The Blue Moon," Gramd Opera House hoard of enrine, woul | eit hel age. the old man being siderably {found that she was insane. Re Frontaliae; No. 59, LOF., will chinery. The commonwealth trade ; Over eighty. He had lived in town for | lum authorities reported that the givl {jor memoership So far a large num- | was a deaf mute. Mrs meet on Thursday evening. | mark would be applied to goods made | MANY years and during his early life [was now sane, and allowed her to be | her have given in their names to the lof Russiavifle, was burned t Organ Recital, Cook's Church, Thurs- | upder reasonable conditions. was widely known as a great wood | taken to the home of relatives in canvassers at Kokomo, Ind. She tried day evening, Oct. drd. 10c. and up| : | hewer, and old residents say he was | Peckskill. {Ue €. Skinner, who has been con-|a fire with kerosene. wares --s N a he | Fear Singer's Murder «0 expert with his axe. that he arald eee fined to his home for the past two| The G.T.R. report for the half vear 'Wonderland. ew Bijou Theatre and Ee . | how lumber as if it had been planed. weeks. on account .of illness, is able | endin June th, shows Nex re aet Theatre, every afternecn Cleveland, Oct. 2. ~-Friends and rela-| He won distinction. too. for many . World Postass Stamp. {to be arotinG once more Miss Fanny | Wd of £3381259 an inc This day im history :--First railroad in tives of Miss Gertrude McKelvey. an | remarkable fish catches. Previous to] Paris, Ut - a. international | gir Timberlake left for Ottawa, & 0A7R over last year, "The net in- pas de3tates: 3888: Hochelaga dis- | OPER inger, whose stage name is} coming to Picton to live 'he kept a | Postage stamp, %} ich was adopted at | "No nday, where she has accepted a | crease is £80,925. coversd by Udrtier, 1533. Gertrude Dayton, and whose home is! village hotel near Kingston. His death | Rome Postal Congress, last year, | pent situation Mrs. William | Woodstock city council will submit | Ohio, fear she haslis truly the passing away of a dis-}o" the «i stion of Henniker Hea Timberlake. Sydenham street, 18a local option by-law in Woodstock at! - ton, MP. will coma into ute on a the week in Montreal, as|the next municipal elections. lin Youngstown, | been robbed and murdered in China. | ¢inetlv representative type o Whiteford. ob New la~se character depicted in books travel Rev. Mr ined | the First | With Mrs. J. C. | York, Miss MeKelvey was - 202 | about the Orient, and was lasts Logs! Forms, all kinds, at Whig. { from on August rd. The Dally Whig et" Sare | she and her friend have disappeared Open till late each evewing. Methodist to attend church. | that ence a month he I male choir of sixty vOioes, An Old Offender Caungnt. For years he has caused endless | trouble, but when Putnam's Corn Ex the Bijou Opera 2 pairs for 25c. a%e.: strong hose sup- | tween Toronto and dross shiel | porters, 25e. | make a specialty. China We are showing Zine BW. eulers dor thea i tes, Ps yA Re : pretty add articles in Pla i fit invariably try to ell articles which | the Rank of ugs, ete. | they claim are just as good as the | months' sick leave. NEW 'ARRIVALS ones advertised. Protect yomr own in- | R. G. Ross, son of W. T New York Dress Re- lector of customs has returned ditional pro- | duties as teller Montreal, after Alrorn. left lank of EVERY DAY terests and insist on getting , what transferred ta Andover. N.R cold only at Gibson's Red Cross drug |ioin the staff of the J. P. kage. GTR locomotive fire | cently fram Tonawanda, N Y.. you ask for * The students' special fountain pen is } Mrs. 6 0 Come and see the pretty « things. «tore, warket square. opposite Whig | real. in Halifax, XR office; a R2 pen for £1.50 Patrick MeWanue * who Robertson Bros hs ot Renckvitle. has been transfer. {eames weeks Ago he was » red to Mortroal and is sw ceeded by [Kled in a railway ------------ | James Gibson, Belleville, {able to be about. f the Fmory. the new pastor of . that church, has a Since Aha time te inducing e Be by a Nai la Nein She Tu and has been printed at Finsiedecin, in r as f a - nigh ocal Pron On Monday night. lo al theatr FOOTE | Lot may Tepay hecame acquainted with "Cissy, in New | i} { these countries House. | ® a a , » | tractor~has been applied he came om { York." at al i roots and all. Any vorn cired in| Theeday night the attraction on the twenty-four hours by Putnam's# {hoards was "A Romance in Tealand." | eee | The steamer Niagara arrived in port | : : i . [ Tew 2 pairs | vesterday, after her summer s run he- (aged seventeen. OF evere, 'accompan Hamilton taking | New York Dress Reform. | the place of the steamer Turhinia. Ross. col itwo men canny of the local branch of , i grapes in bis mouth and it is suppos Mr. Tressider, who has heen filling the vacancy has been Harold { Alcorn. spending =n week with, M to-day to as accountant returned re- larger accident, is now spending pending vil- . on. of Syracuse, value is five cents, 4 t ! switzerland, Its X . in town, the i ve : % will ba a fand will be scld in every country 0 | (Co ad ham the postal union, so that a correspon ha d : " a reply from e- of returned home. § A. Watt, : : X street, spending the -- en in 'Winnipeg, has ud re tA Ld Choked By Stolen Grapes. Maud Lalande, Boston, Oct. 2 James E. Toomey, | ing a short time here Quddaby Intely located other youths, | has returned when | situation with the jed by 'half a dozen went grape stealing in a yard, out of the house and In the morning Toomey There were compan} ------------ {chased then to his 0 ME | was found dead in a field Encouraged Boys In ¥ three k Le y : od he fell and choked to death. Ki. Catharines, Oct worth, who run in local option (uw Judge Carman, on stolen gonds steal. penitentiary for three .years. et ee-- Much Rates As No. 1 Hard. Winnipeg, Man Oct. 2--A heavy movement of grain is taking place all over North-Western Canada. There 1s no frozm grain showing up, and a parcentage is grading No. 1 where | hard than in previous years. Tt will nearly average 90 per cent. oavy and eon tired rains are interfering with farms | Campbell DP } joentre for men's hats, ghilty by of receiving aged bovs to r. and Mont- jers' oper ations. | tuber 10th : ; : a delegate It is an artistic picture of a god streal branch of ' \ 1 aod ntreal hrane dess, with a bac kground of olive rv Boriety : + cionary Societ i aches « designed ; set hranches, as designed by Gras Mrs. Allan Dryden and Mrs spending a few days | presentation was arranged fi guests of Mr. a bassador Aoki and made by Taniemon Hazel, Sydenham street, have | Hitachivama, the past two weeks | returned home of Vahcouver, an old vesident of the town, is spend- | newly with friends. T.| maintenance of way for in Kingston, | is announced. { Thirty additional men of the rural | With the viet Cuba, on Sunday | financiers to aid Captain Dougherty in rupning| stakes his band oi date Colin alone has won a total eof in| $115,005 and will probably go into re- pay- | tirement without cuffering defeat. to town and accepted al innanoque Harness | guard left Santiago, hefts. 2 James Wads- « a temperance hote wmston, was found He encour- He was. sent to It's An Undisputed Fact. That the best $2 derbies are sold at | ploded, blowing one leer style | mutilating one arm, and causing be Kingston's | sides sevore internal injuries. to the annuai meeting of the | game time by-laws will be s the Women's Mis-|in Fast Zorra and Blandford. presented | The | BASSE | President Roosevelt was Ander- | nd Mrs champion Stone | of Japan. The appointment Miss | general superintendent of R.C..| division of the Grand Trunk, created office of | | down Adalio Lacalle, and { ing cash for his supplies at trv stores. { Harvey K. a charge | np Lor City. Oregon. night, the victim of a bom! similar to that which took t the. late Governor Idaho. Mr. Rrown was with a jeweled Japanese sword. or by Am- { forty men. who have been located the vicinity of Guano. Lacalle is Steunenbery opening Vis by champions, will wrestler of S. Blaiklock, the eastern to the engineer of the system the ubmitted | ond | the coun- Brown, former sheriff of | children. was, on Sunday bh outrage; Ww he life of of own front gate when the bomb ex off, badly] Cont oft 'anada in all new colors, ipelud- Royals, very Fivery 'ardinals, Navies, eon will strat you. at $1, SEDAN HROADUCLOTHS--In a range of beautiful exclusive shades, 32 inches wide, at $1.25 CHIFFON BROADCLOTHS-- , beautiful finish, bme weaves ane lovely calor tones, Od inches wide, at. $1.50, $1.75 to $3.00. A SPECIAL RARGE of those ood wearin All ool Cheviots, pew whewion of Teds, Blues, $h Drowns, etc. so suitable for Misses Bueits, or Presses. The dyes are perfectly fast. Fabrics worth 05c. Selling at 50e Try Early Shopping We advise it. You'll lke its Steacy's BORN. Cyrus Bush, a daughter, _ Oth Sept, to «Anderson, = Mr. and Mr Mrs. duughter, on Sept Sept. 20th 1907, by the Rev Father Hunley, Miss Ubristina Mchin, tn Patrick J. Corrigan, Jr. boti ol this ciLy. VOT, In St on Wednesday Oct 2nd, wy the Rev. Cathedral, ' of on. sin DIED. Westplain, Sept. 18th, ie Deline, wife of Jehn Dtorrings, DELINE --AL Amn aged twenty-eight years. & NAYLOR. ~In Napanee, 20th Sept. Roy A., infant son of Mr. and Mrs. FL BR Naylor, ag three months and twenty days - 3 NSTON.--In South Frederickshurgh, 4th Sept., Vivian Bell Cramton, in- fant davghter of Wm. Cransios, wed sixteen months { on Sept. Ye daughter aged 28rd, Irene Viole, o! Mr. and Mrs. -Ira Basseti, one year snd one month, EE ---------- ROB . REID mne"Ciniig Unoianen, James B. Keene's winnings for the season are nearing the $300,000 mark. ory of Colin, the aged winnings for the year in M.A96. To and purses are Stockings and underwear of every description and price, for. women and New York Difess Reform. 1. Lockie Wilson finds that poor, heat and noxious weeds are being shipped from Manitoba to Outario. The Hamilton Tigers, Canadian rg be much weaken than a year . fel Nail ae prom Se. to 82, at Gib~ | con's Red Cross drug store. opposils | { Whig office. | \ © © 3 ;