at Dover, Eng. Streetville, Ont. Missing Since Sept. ' "24th Is Located. The Furs we manufacture have the style, quality and hos workmanship of the highest London, Oct. 4.--Dugald Ross, of , that his intention in leaving for Lon- order, and are generally :e- Streetsville, Canada , missing since | don was "lo get some money," . He 9% co, as the finest gar September 24th, was found in the | said he was not, as reported, a mil- ments of the kind. waiting room of the railway station lionaire, nor had he ever made that . B It pays to be particular at Dover, on Thursday morning. A | statement. He had come over to Dov- where you buy expensive small hand bag and the clothing he | er and assumed the name Robinson in a furs, or furs of any sort | stood up in were his only available | order that he might have: quietude. | This is a store for people { assets. ~--ih All the questions Put to Ross were who know something about | Despatches from Dover say that, as answered quite freely la from The Canadian stated that he had result of the communication the manager of the Burlington Hotel, Dover, an inspector of police went to the waiting-room of the South-Eastern [railway shortly after midnight, and qualities. There are stores aplenty for careless folk, for those who swallow the chaff of advertising. Fone into the uty but found that he could not get the money. * He also alleged he had been swindled by a man, whom he had fol- as Folkestone, but, OATS y i £ Our assortment of Coats, ¥ |ihere found Ross waiting to catch the | lawed as far on mpare, then give as Muffs and Neckwear, is re 38 | train for London. Ross had been stay- finding that the latter had leit by e by it. for we are s splendent with novelties and D | ing at the hotel under the name of | boat he decided to stay there After 3 > Y appeals at once to those who | Robinson. 2 remaining at the 'Metropole Hotel he ere 1s showing such want the best. Each and On being challenged by the inspec hud come on to Dover, where he ar He stated to the rived last Thursday | Amount For Son DUGALD ROSS FOUND He Was Located in Railway Station Well-known and Wealthy Young Man From to cash a cheque, | BOY'S LIFE WORTH §1,200. 1 1 i illed By Live! ALARMS Visit 0 . Fle Wire i Belleville, Ont., Oct. 1.--A vase of | interest to street lighting corporations | was decided at the assizes. In May | last a boy named Robert Cecil Thomp- | is i } son, on his Way to school, saw a! loose guy Wire hanging from an elec-) tric. light poe, the property of the! Trenton Electric company, which lights | Belleville streets. The hoy went over | and seized the wire which, as it hung! The down. came into coitact with the | regular wire and was thus chareed, | { the boy being instautly Killed ! | The father sued the Trenton Flectric | - company for unste damages, | Bel of of M | claiming negligence, and the case was | 1 y any. liried before Chancellor Boyd The | . | jury brought in a verdict for the plain | Londom, Oct. 2. Europe has begun | po | iff for $1,200. ------ IS AT BERLIN. i to take {the Pacific. The general public here, as elsewhere, love theatrical polities, and they look to Kaiser Wilhelm and President Roosevelt as the world's chief entertainers in this feature of the i | As Ambassador States the United ol ji i { the Ame on C apogne Tower, 1 Hon. Clacton to Gennany, was game. They see" nothing in the pro- born at Philadelphia on April 17th, posed naval demonstration but a 1848. and was educated at the Mili. [provocative move against Japan, and ; they will await its outcome with live Academy of New Haven, Conn tary ¢ \ Js attended Harvard Uni He afterwarc ly impatience. The situation appears to theni to involve nothing bey ond a quarrel between the United States and Japan, and it cannot be said, to-day, that European public sentiment in- clines to either side. Very different, indeed, is the view taken by the chan- | velleries of Europe, and especially by « + er Coats. . every one is fashioned ac- tor, "Robinson" promptly admitted ? cording to individual ve- that he was Ross. After some conver- police, however, that he was robbed | Downing street, European statesmen [to protect American interests in the $7.50, 8.75, 10.50 up quirements, to enhance the { sation with the manager, Ross agreed of twenty thousand pounds in Lon regard the matter with greater |Atlantic. This would signify many \ appearance of the wearer. {to return to the hotel. Ross stated [don by "'swindlers n {anxiety than anv international crisis | things. It would be Kaiser Wilhem's 0. The choicest will go first 2s ¥ | of pecenit years. It is in their eyes {rendy to all of King Edward's great : a matter of course. ! | -------------- er ---- {by no means the simple problem it diplomatic work of the past three ats for fall Wear are | PITH OF THE NEWS. dra. but with -characteristic modesty appears to the man mw the street. |vears for safeguarding the peace of i Opinions agree in this, that the send- | Europe. It might easily result in declined it and remained in his car The Very Latest Culled From Two thousand dollars in greenbacks Over The World. hidden in the mattress of his bed was thereby saved to Louis Christo, of Halifax liberals will tender Hon. W. iNew York, when a waistcoat contain 'e some particularly a ing, semi-fitting and John McKay Fur House, ing of the fleet, no matter with what peaceful protestations, is a distinctly provocative move, aud the danger of untoward incidents, which, intention- ally or unintentionally, might lead to STATESMEN f U.S. Fleet To Pacific Re- :garded With Anxiety. _ Danger of Untoward Incidents Which "Wight Lead to War Is Immense, the |= keen and spectacular interest lin lin the sending of thy American fleet to the Pacific, sind will force covers from her last war. This view lis widely held in Berlin. Russia shares her military reputation {mous difficulties any v counter which 'becomes embroiled with ther late enemy. the diplomatic circle puts guite a dif ferent interpretation upon the Ameri. lies behind it a deep scheme to upset the | situation. They Ia tacit or definite understanding that arraving the United 4 ried conviction that the next crisis hmman history will be a struggle in they hope that he the issue before Japan re she expects vindication of pin the enor power will en: t,. while Another section of an policy. They suspect that there re-adjusted European find it easy to be lieve the current report that there is recently the German fleet will be held ready States and Ger many against England and Japan. The kaiser would by no means shrink from such an adventure, nor would he be hopeless of other European as- THE TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE The success of years of experi ence hes foally been reached in the mew American RAB CORSETS as here illustrated. In these models every effort bas been made ta. produce. the finest made designed Corset for wn well + re. The Price The Least tion. out, garters attached, adopted to stout figures, siles. to $6. Price, $2. Out wines, $2.25. ; o 149-155 BROCK Sr. 3 Fielding a welcome on his return ing two gold watches and two din Skirts A IIIB The department of customs is in ¥e- pond rings were stolen from his war. is immense. In a word, if the [sistance fi lass : v | ceipt of a remittance of $30 CONBCIENCR | rooms. American armada goes to the far | The point is seriously discussed in : ---------- { Local option campaigns are now be- Claude H. Perry, a soldier stationed | east, E urope will expect war to fol- | London, = where, indeed, the German rts are here and are = ling waged n eighty-seven municipali- | at Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn, shot and low There are two divergent Views {emperor is not the real instigator of ro S275, 3.50, 4.50 | ties in Ontario. Killed his wife, Elizabeth, and then of the genesis and purposes of Presi {President Roosevelt's move. The main y ' py : - Lun iat na committed suicide. He was soon to dent Roosevelt's plans, . which may {question which puzzles English official : We Were fortunate in buying a large| jury awarded F rdinand 1 insley | be transferred fiom Fort Hamiltor : > \ be briefly indicated. Those who. be- circles, as much as the continental, is Venetian Cloths in stock of Olives before the oat heavy | $800 damages against the Toronto | and this would cause his separation ne Towne lieve m the Ake of the yellow tn it is possible that the American eens. Black A : advan in price. andlor s S, present Oud | railway company - from his wife. ---------------- uy -- Bari} vin and : & Rossi » poliey, [people can permit themselves to be Rl Sy - Ne . ASO In bpd { The Toronto board of control grant The future, said the Bishop of Lon versity, where he graduated in is Whi 3aey marvel al ia Moyen mn exposed to the risk of becoming in- K ancy T weeds. Olives at 10¢c. per bottle, od $500 for the Bell Telephone memori- | don, in preaching in Richmond, Va He then travelled in Europe from assuming Je in o having an enor: {volved in a great adventure in which Olives at 15c. per bottle {al to be erected: . can only Welong to a church which be 1572 until 1876, and next studied law mes Ja Must LiPoR / mstica for {nothing is to be gained and terrific o Olives at 25¢ . bottle. | Seventy thousand Austrian railway lieves and preaches the forth-reaching. [in Philadeiphia. He married Miss [the benefit of the white race at arge. {losses are certain. There is one pre. e irts : 5, - pe > ttle. {employees ask an annual increase of | energizing and reacting love of God. | Helen Smith, at Oukland, Califorma, Moreover, they ave puzsled by his |vailing opinion amon competent au- Olives at 3%c. per ttl y $1,000,000 in wages. the church that proclaims and lives in 1888. He was admitted to the [present attitude, when they remember |thorities regarding the naval and wk Voile Skirts are Olives i 30. per boty. { De Lobel, the balloonist, in the Aero! out the love of God to every little | practice of law in 1878. He lived for {that he was chiefly responsible for the {military features of the possible war, - x rts. are Olives a . Por bo » | Club races in Paris, lost his balloon, | child that He has made. la time at Duluth, Minn, and is a peace of Portsmouth. It is the gene |It is estimated that the American na- 1¢ light weight of the Olives at Be. per bottle. and nearly lost his life. | DP. R. Anderson, county court clerk | member of the lastitute of Mining val opinion of the diplomatic world {val sunggiority is offset by the diss wearing qualities it And $ full gallon bottle at $3. Rev. A. Margrett, Cobourg, has ac- {and high court registrar, Lindsay, | Engineers He was fest made minis- that the premature settlement of the | ance fro ite base and the practical py P | copted the. call to Hazelton - Avenue | read, at the Board of Education, an {ter to Austria-Hungary and next am- | Russo-Japanese war wag the greatest experience of the Japanese in > rove more in vogue Jas. Redden & Co Congregational church, Toronto, Ont. | anonymous communication, threaten | bassador to Russia, whence he was {mistake in Mg, Roosevelt's career, An- font war, The fiest struowle re - - The Bishop of Stepney has predict: | ening him with dismissal from the sev- | transiomred to Liechapy 0 WR. pi other year's' Sampaien would - have leult In a stalemate, Then there would IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES. od that the twentieth centpry will be! vive of the Whitney government if he! brought freedom within the grasp of (be an interval of nominal war for | m and A eration. | of. a vesig-| LEFT BIG SUMS. the Russian people, and so exhausted {two or three years, while America an era of socialis voted for the acceptance a Properties For | Julius Smith, an alleged Amasher," | nation. Mr. Anderson would nqt be | " Valuable i Sale. {was fined 825 in CHivago for trving to | intimidated. | Particulars of Will of Late George have be n postponed to the distant | would finally win, but it would be the RINGWOOD, magnificent grounds ? force his attentions upon a waithess 1 -- | B. Burland. future. Those who - believe it is now most disastrous and most expensive RoSELARN, beautiful residence Ji D. H. Ross, Canadian trade agent at | Competent Judges: } Montreal, Oct. 4- While the will imminent, shave Mr. Roosevelt's re- [victory of modern times. and aE unde, also other desvail { Melbourne, says Australians camplain | propounce Campbell Bros." new ¥2 of the late George B. Burland, the nse Ft at SWIFT'S Real | that business methods in Canada are | and $2.50 derbies just right. | Montreal millionaire, who died in | i - . Estate and Insuramee .Ageacy, Cor. slow. 2 : : IE | California in May last, has not been | | NEWS OF DISTRICT. King and Ularence stree'®, | A new swindle is being attempted in ' | made public, the codicil to the will | i - offering Canadian Pacific stock to a LD S {has been filed for probate before the | {Local Notes and Things in TAKE NOTICE. |leged legatees on payment of legal | {courts in Montreal. Ry { General. t Heaters I ever fees. { EE Thi wdicil. which was made at Los Mi the We - S a a a a enormous 8 : ot) Announcement of the engagement of | Hi VES HIS EASON A arty before his death, NO YORK LOAN DIVIDEND a adele wr Jung) Ne am a" nut EE roc top | Miss Gladys Vanderbilt, New York. to BISHOP GI HIS R changes the disposition of the origin FOR PERHAPS A YEAR. T.R. brakesman, son of Mr ed Mrs. high bust, love hip, erent ar low prim aa iovant, Wh TSR | BCL Taaclo Sascha, of Budopst.| FORTAINKING SO. Ja} vib "hich the daughter of the TR. brakesman, son of Ne. and Nie | 8 1am se Rive A reine Corse: 898 Princess street. ie ote. 2 casos on DIth is {Hestator, Me Ge D. iStaphers. is 1 | Liquidator Says it Cannot Be | formerly resided in Brockville, were Special Price, $1.35. a : "uw |. Numbers of persons, on Do Heh ¢ moved from the B ig. Pxeey i i : i arti Wednesd i CORSETS~(No. -- "he British Columbia Liberal Asso-'have been killed in a fight between vr Works of Man to Be Swept Away [\XF 1" 1c two exvetors ara lef! Paid Until the Court is Able (married! on } Soduouluy wight. v. He GKABO Chore, with short mili ciation, yesterday, rassed a resolution | hels and government troops in Argen --Four Reasons For Thinking Jt is prov ded that Mrs. Stephens is to Give a Direction~Long | ", .° ns : - Hen- tary hip and low pust, made ex- i ¥, F g 1s | 1 Lev Irwin, Tweed, was the scene of a light. fguresy Special calling upon the federal government tine. . | the End of All Things is Com- to recvive a sum of $15.000, to Ib Proceedings Yet to Be Gone] a ahd x hia atabe en NI prewply slight. sxclude the Japanese and if neces- i F or od ten, of Wind id in Afteer J instalments of | happy ovent, when his sister, Miss N Price, $1.85. hid ug Bilin paty with Ja . Han ro bicod poi soning re- | ing--Prediction By Free Meth- [puid in fiotoen aman a Through. | Jennie Irwin, was united in marriage Coll and woo them at sary to Jas igor gis « | poiso { . ; n : . 4 : : pad. The special committee of the! sulting from bites received two | odist Bishop. another son-in-law, i Toronto, Oct, 4.-The liquidator of to Noble McDonald, Hungerford town- STE CY'S Vancouver hoard of trade appointed to! ponths ago. Fort Wayne, Ind., Oct. 4.--Bishop i £30,000, including the the York Loan has issued the follow- {up ; » : A look into the muestion. thinks the Ja Many protests against automobiles | Walter Sellew, of Jamestown, N. Y., for him with the Na- | ing statemens { dames Rowan, a Montreal machin Special Sole Agents for KABO panese should be admitted, but under | using and injuring country roads have | who has been presiding at the Free tional Trust compan: There has been some misunderstand jut, gn He. way to the Manitoba yards; CORSETS. 3 y ' suitable restrictions. { been received by the superintendent of | Methodist conference for Northern In-| To Wattie Burland, his sister and | ing with reference to the present posi. | ros bY doy on wrsday morning, fel FEIIIIIIIIIIIIINININN en, Fine W ool Un- Prof. Goldwin Smith had the honor | Farmers' institutes. diana, which closed with religious ser- [his brother are loft each five hundred | tion ol the York County Loan and fre th the bri ge. west, of Ji station, ------------------------------ gr at variety, 50¢ ng King 'Edward, when his! A twentv-months-old baby in New | vices greatly excited the members of shares of th Card and Paper _«om- | Savings company liquidation, The sustaining a hroken ol any other BORN. ws n was an undergraduate at Ox- {york city sustained a compound frac- | the Free Methodist church by a ser- pany Thi ev, the testator de machi ery for determining the rightd | interna) injuries, which will result CROWE.~In Toronto, Sept. 30th, 1907, modern history. ture of the skull by falling out of her | mon predicting the end of the world 'clares, h fully intended to make of on litors was provided by the do-| atally. =r i oe Mr. and Mes Ts J, Crowe, 23% > . high chair and striking a cuspidor within a few months. He did notin the or al will, but had overlook. | minion set and no change has taken| Twice, Everton S. Snyder, Clayton, G ace strect, & G0 MUA oe wlerwear, DAILY MEMORANDA. Count 'Tolstoi writes to the pressimean, he said. that the planet was to led it slace in the liquidation except that |N Y., claims that Lizzie Grant made | ee i i i -------- Mr. h Je hax take or the work | the ent th 1 i k arwear Yesterday, that he is flooded with appeals for | ha destroyed, but that all the works v apiwle has taken over ihe - { the statemen at she saw him take J N ny Today and all the time, at financial assistance notwithstanding | of man were to be swept away, and SAVING THE CREW. of the referee at the, point whers Ur. letter out of James Dwyer's mail | ppp RILL--WOOLAY ER.-At he po be derwear. Campuell Bros'. Hats are juse right. {oho has given away his property. | Christ was to come & second time to en Mclean requested to be relieved box, and read it, and for these alleg cout, N.Y. Ot S00 ies Bitte Me Jivie F © ittee, 8 p.m S | statements § peared has snced Ferrill, Watertown and M arwear. Civic Finance Uomm dh iin Miss Mary Ellen Reardon, was gebuild it and make it a fit place for | Working With Courage to Save Sever L emen : huss 3 ¥ me : ed statements he has commenced an Fel, ato Vincent. or A Amusement advts., on Pag Th Lo | drowned in the Digdegnash river, in! the dwelling of the Holy Spirit Lives. that a dividend will he paic wy {00 action against her in the supreme} SUgT ARTHURS --On Wed ¥ 35¢. cach, er Rink every afternoom | New Brunswick, Wednesday afternoon The bishop minced no words in de London, Oct. 4 'Throughout Wed ear future, Asa funtser of fact. | it court to recover 85.000 Ry ing, apts a5, 1 Te in Si . Q . i a hed. : Londo . ill be some considerable n before : > v . v. % Wonderland Theatre, afternoon and | She had been in poor health for some | geribing the certainty of destruction |, gj, and ye sterday, the fishermen » livid - « -- Io Th The referes T: De Church, BS Stover, to Miss evening. time = >i 3 . | by flames to those who did not re-i,, (he coast of Irelaml, aided by he S oy - a rie % of 'appointments for! BOTR BIGANISTS. _ Ke Avurs, pon of SE New Princess Theatre, afternoon andi Hon. W. T. Finlay, minister of agri-{ pant. He gave four reasons for his be- | (act guards and volunteer helpers, Rito ideration of the matters to be : i . ovwing. sa' history First English culture for Alberta, was Sutuctaitod lief that the end of the world was | kad with oreatest courage and nd ; ry bat it ix absolutely impos-| 0old Man and Young Wife Are ----Fesar p.AEE,.. | a This Jar on yr Shi at a complimentary banquet in his Be we the crew of the | BRIT [Sn "ie | Arrested. AOS in. nderiaker ib inted, 1385. at 3 comy a : near. ' sas ._. [devotion to ue the cen Shle. owing to the nature of the is! - The Ge" BN a ela of Mare and Cit, on} tive town, Lisburn, Antrim, on Weg-| First--The conditions are now simi French shi on Ali, whi h went a or td, thot the referce ean Fredericton, N.B., Oct., 4. --~James A Phone 577, 227 Prineses 8% + Marist, $1 'Sale, frmoruy by noe 1906 there were 150 attempts lor i to those Shal uiled hee ashore Ji 0 "ast ws Spanish Point, give a final judgment for Sothe Lisale, aged sevety. of Gagetos -------------------------- Rumm ale, &° . CER aka el E . a te] rist was born. en have se iv night ia as pirht, the AR onthe. and after his judgment is de. | county, was yesterday commitied lof S. on Satu ay, Oct, 5th, by St. Luke's| to Sait suicide amon the potills| alee gods. » succeded in saving and uding thir- Honth a | Se lien ave. the trial on ® charge of bigamy. It ap CHANGE HEADQUARTER dull, . {of the Russian high schoO's. | Second--The strain upon matter has teen, but nine men were still clinging | : wars he was married to a colored girl ------ I -------- i \ "Raupagh's His-| A ; ki pir] EO : " n. ht to appeal. (first), to 'a single pears 3 WA Narr t he, Biiou Theatts. SRaupash'e | number 113 ucceeded in taking their) oh ihe breaking point. teen ging. There was hope, how: | DEN 10 SUP0G Gon "there to the hamed McIntyre a fow weeks ago, and | The - Navy * Base is Nearer the Te . . vieve De Brabant. | lives. : : Third--The savants of the world who | ever, that these would be rescued at 3 is of apveal. It is, theve-lit has since transpired that he has a English Coast. i M in life you'd be happy, Mrs. Helen St. Clair Noble, # Chi study the Rible. have gained an in-!low ti Owing to the stores being a le he) it mav be a vear or | wife and grown up family living. His| Zondon, Oct. 4.--The Berlin corres And make f as you hai | cago nurse, has fallen heir to S600.- sight into the future, and. while they | submerged. the crew had been without Ton before the tout can instruct colored bride also has a husband liv- yondent "i the Standard savs that in Buy oy He {000 beaueathed her by Col. Dent, 8 may not publicly acknowledge that [food since Tuesday mormng: they were | SHEL CO tor to pay a dividend. Tn | ing, and is now in jail charged with | {he near future Germany "will remove OR aC Ca CRC . ro A |ranchuan of Australia, a friend of ber | 05 Ch of the world is near, they are | exhausted {rom hunger and exposure. | 11® DANSE 0 ihe assets tie being | bigamy. The case has created quite a | the headquarters of -the navy from . {father's family. themselves making ready for it. t a" to advantage, and 8s sensation in the neighborhood Ki w h the former be. © 4 TELEPHONES. i x y teat § { " - . om age, § | sens . jel te ilhelmehaven, : . 5 i ® WHIG The North German Hod Steam Fourth--The time is at hand when Swarthmore Meditates Gift ae the court is able to give the -- ing vo remote from the waters in othin Nicer 3 28 Busines: ee | ship rompany Fas raed Shs steorppe the word of God will soon have pene Philadelphia, Oct. 4.--The trustees : tor a direction a small dividend One Dollar Fountain Pens. which the German fleet would neces: 4 ' $ # 293--Jobbing Department. | - a vight hillings and | trated to the remotest Jeet od oe of Swarthmore College met at the call | ooo he paid Wo have Waterman's "Modern" foun- } sarily operate jn the erent or. : 4 i steamships © » 4 . heey fulfilled that the gospe wi § Chairman Joseph Wharton to con ee a-- < i he soli] New dock bei rapidly built & ® Legal Forms, all kinds, at Whig. malls § 2 12 prophecy of Chairma tain pens from $1 up. Also thew New docks are bemg © ! : . $ The Daily Whig is always on sale Ww ixvence, oe shout, EE se balance be preached to every human soul on! cider the £3,000.000 bequest of se Be Ready For Colds. filling fountain - pens {Waterman's Mo- Wifhelmshavee and ot prepares ot in tier Gibson's Drug Store, BL xhe Stancart i Bert ie New York, {earth Anna T. Jeanes. which carries with it] | ohs, colds, sore throat or hoarse: |dern), from $2.50 to $5, at Wade's | tions are going on, to, be seaplol $ . Open till late each evening. sheet pro cel vo EL He dividends | et ---- the condition that Swarthmore shall os ould be treated as soon as drug store. at the end of 1908. The corresponden : - Fyn gg . ted vw "810 000,000 | Municipal Ownetship. R jhe it accotied, ches all pas they stare The best remedy, always, Ee A points out that the trlereee will g amo ou, + : | yich ' in iate sports ) 3. : . : , . wer - Sk - | while the surplus for the years was] rockeille pe. 3.--In hing Jost Sr Nn Spon n a. _-- de is! the Diamond Cough Remedy. Keep . Flat Brim Derbies. alter the balgher 3" distance from k g the municipal gas WOKS och. The jrusiees, a . it' handy "to cure' prom ytly 'and thor- " : C hell Bros, the Aol pr rh Fall stock all here | $43,000,000. she. LLD.. © ecu. | ville manufactured 2,000,000 feet more | both faculty and students against oc i hen ae At ae Eb. I'he new shapes at Camphetl TH Wilkelmshaven fo the English coast is open for the inspection he vy f - on and hare | than doaple the quantity of ges Fre sping the pe nd i or -- PY "Ask for them" and Jook till you 300° miles. . > : ive head of < g + a 13 3 Jinted a committee to © con ® 01 3 i -- : : : duced by the same works at the time | tions, appoint : bs 1 : : The RY wil wit : - of everybody. q ; e extension of the Methodist Episcopal {8 wore taken ovér by the munici- | sider the question in all lights and re $100,000 On Collection Plate. find them. The only Choie of Royal Seo Bidhy's ow $1 shirts. > 3 church, and. keown throughout thei ity : port at a meeting to be held in De-| Richmond, Va. Oct. 4.1 he united ty candy sold at the Made-in-Canada | "04 (0 fron Grace Harbour couhe Calf College Shoes $ * world of Methodism, died at Philadef- [RO the vear immediately preceding | cember, thank offering taken at the service in [xhow at the Armouries all next week trv. in the = Paget Sound, and from : - : ¢ hia, on Thursday. tas , . Stee ------ connection with the triennial general [will be McConkey's Choice of Royalty | =~: i i i Puget Butt Sh . Py pha, ¥ i has | municipal owne vship, the quantity pro en { of various sections in : untton 0es, atent y The Oriental Steamship company os {Nd was 13.000.000 feet ig the | Paid The Death Penalty. | convention of the Protegiant Episco- |candy, hy special permission from jumber districts, report that logming Shoes, Common Sense § are wi some [| purchased. through Lawther, Latta &1UCCE (08 00 cod 99,000,000 feet. Lancaster, Pa., Oct. 4:--Anthony De pal church in the United States, |Gibson's Red Cross drug store, operations may have to be suspended Shoes. All kinds, i all ® ur odd en Plates, |iCo.. a 7.500 ton tank steamer. for [YEAF J eee Tu Rtophen Carlet. Sivero Rodelli | amounted to mare than £100,000 I'he dail styles in fancy shirts Rave | OP ely because of 'the ravages of: x 8, 4 Inds, in a $ pre + 11 £81,000, which will - be employed in | oro, Ste "arlui, § ' {just arrived and bandsome they are. ellos or ¢b The Wwotms o : . i at s Calis An Open Secret. and Joseph Celione were hanged yes- - uw y the te or ls a. shapes, and different 8 Jugs, ete. oe oil tid twee Southern Cali | It's an open secret that Camphell | terday. All died. from strangulation. | : Campbell Bros'. Yemtailys- bb . 4 CC pil have ruled aif the year's cut of tim: 3 | fornia and Japan. > on 35 y vx oe Nir « lor which e paid the pen- Front D0c. up, are just ght. - slab burner a anoe Lake, x in water. ' 3 « % widths. NEW ARRIVALS | foie C0 pomesteader. | Brace Kes [Bros ® ond B50 dexies excel all |The rime for whi h the paid the per | | Fro} ps a lan October 2nd. 1t was 130 fact Nigh. ber In tho emter, opin dies, Se, ¥ ! s) \ » EVERY DAY. { tor, twenty-six years of ag was dis. jothers for sty i ': Als iat. 'nd was the culmination ! Will oe oni sade at the Armouries" |W. K. Smith dismantled it and ar} 'Francis M. Schultz, on trial in 3 Ask for The Empress | covered in his shack, nineteen piles "tad. Liver OI : colds. Theol ie robbery on the night of all next week, Huyler's delicious 'can- ranged for its toppling over. ith fadelphia for killing his five-vearold Shoe for Ladies, $2 0, 2 Come and hee the pretty 1eculh ad - eyo Em {tasteless preparation is sold at Gib | August 20th. 1906, near Gap, Pa. dics and MeCumkey's Choiee ol Roy- | three others wy wa was done in gaughter, Ww eonvicted. of mu - a 9r - Sg 41 wan, inn dviag condition, {ro Be or : se alty candy. - This is by special per- #hree and one-hall days. i the ficst d . Schalta 3,3.50, 4, 4.50.and-5. . seen | | fiocts OF anthiplic wid. zou ¢ Jett, Cross drag store Bn Toe | me", are sold at (mindon from the agent, WW. Glbaon, Frosh Huyler's candies on Friday Health and decided to kill the 31 jRudvard Kipling is meeting with the (BO i's new fangs cashmere hos Gibson's Red Cross: drug store, Tt proprietor of Gibsons Red Cross drug j were receiped at Gibson's Red Cross land himael, but his attempt at Bios warmest reception in the = west ni Ty > | SRE < * ta oo these store. * drug store. cide failed. ia ry > tnnd > hy ; ec. 2 "By Sofiiething spe- jpays 10° & i " Yen . = is i ; 3 i Robertson . | Winnipeg he was fisted the te a he f+ i 40c.: 2 far 758 Some g spe iy I ceil $1 umbrellas. | Bibby 's for Prevident suspenders, 50. See Bibby's' new $1 shirts, See Bibby's poplin 'ties, 506 i -------------------- I ciee-regal suite in the Royal Alexan-tyie ? . . : i | viee-regn : 3 : 3 i 3 3 [Japan that the yellow danger would {built a fresh fleet. American dollars