caps the climax by saying intervention of a lawyer. SECURING A N CENSUS, The ig i Nw pursuing the salve for the rank ingratitude of Mr. proper. course in ordering a-copsus of | Cockburn, : he people at the end of the year, and x { the litions which will mucits| A RAILWAY CRISIS AHEAD. fan It is important to note that the a Tie Sal, Tht Leet" regulation. Tn. the world nd re val or revalues, during his annual less exposed to injury that the rail- : way employees in any other country, are seeking relief. Months ago the panies were supplied with in which he is moviig about, from ward to ward, possibly get the num- ber of persons correctly. © © called out for duty nine rs' rest, each quarter to be paid for to be paid 'all time worked he tween 'twelve midnight on Saturday ¢ and twelve midnight on Sunday, this be infal- lo jnctude Christmas day and Good riday. districts. Abolition of the system of ohly one Ny man mn a motor-cab. Scheme, hie actual po- | M0, ciate to accompany the de- : ---------- putation to the tompanies. QUESTION OF ACCOMMODATION. | There was no agitation among the : ; g of 's are now | men, as in Canada, because they were coming to the city, and some of them | being prosecuted for alleged negli- seem 10 be having a dificalty in secur. | ganée leading to mecidents, but there ing desirable locations." The attendance | Was a feeling that the service involved at the college is annualigtficreasing. | & great physical strain, which should This year it is expected that fully [not be prolonged. The reforms at fourteen 'hundred persons' will be in | Which thie men aimed, however, have the classes of Queen's, That meens | hung fire, not because some of them dhe college and partake of a union demand. The lodgment of students. a : : employers will not recognize this. authorities must | this question 1 25. one of Prime i The companies recognize the fact The a are: (1) & suit- that the programme is worth consid- {able envi t, and. (2) an accom- ering, but they will not receive la- dati hich will t "home | Pour men and discuss the subject with them. They say that only 97,000 out government, or constituted authority, | should see that an experiment is not tried. The overworking of the inen, as in Canada, will lead to the ° dis Apart: from the question as to whether the 'companies should or should not. recognize the union, the plan of laying the conditions of railroading before the employers is a sensible one, and could be imitated in Canada to the very great advantage of . the service. Railway men should be properly compensated, and. they should not be worked to death. : information is limited, 'however, to such references as may be taken lists ju the registrar's of- EDITORIAL NOTES. ' populati return by the assessors. What is the Ambitious City going 'to do about' it? od by partizanship and pique, | "2% ; ite 4 has bad lauds it and says it maka: Canada street, had a great shock when they the pro- ro ent : ing 10 | i ig home at his son-in-law's. Francis Arnoldi, K.C.. has made out |90ing something to its credit. "The | ee ot eedparion trig on fa a Er ph to: ex-president of the| "truck down debpy into the educational {opened, nis week, very suitable club io Rank, when' that gentleman |e of the d it 'was sought to call him to ac making thibgs hot for the Lord's Day [County Liberal Association. In the _ The bill has numerons references to allinnos got 0 Mow. fot the $60,000, | mised te Di rie, M.P., bas pro- + [which it spent in securing new legisla- |combe, who, and police magistrate, and the Globe is not being shforoed. The crown-attorney denies that he|Without the underdraining which Mr: | Miss Walker will - was in any way compromised; and the | Campbell, Provincial road maker, ad- of the work as deaconess for the Y's" Po8 your; | magistrate does not know what Mr [Vocates,. and without some material |by the first of the ' year. a of the | Arnoldi is driving at. Col. Denison (like tar, treated or imitated, to bind |have . - that the it ? The question is raised on its mer- |P8ble young woman to do their work 'alne or ved ex-president of the Ontario Bank |i%, and: for the 'purpose of getting at | the. departure of 1 would have been dismissed on the evi-|Fesults by discussion. dence submitted without the aid or --_-- , SPIRIT THE PRESS "¥'s." until she left for the west two . § ¢ . . years ago and her return win be wel- 2% £ Which makes the 85,000 account the omed by a very oe Y more remarkable, to say nothing of the rg ? $2500 which Mr. Arnoldi wants as a Scarcity Of Them English railway men, who enjoy the in' charge of the small boys and {will likely be some weeks before he % ership--or for that matter of even or- yr. | are worth noting in these days when hy ig Hamilton is _ dissatisfind with, _ the [fon 10 immigrants she had 'vent OCTOBER 4, 1907. ~ FOUND DED IN BED him. And he PICTON FAMILY RECEIVED misunderstand and A GREAT SHOCK. the people. It is a mutual ---- contrariness that is bound to con- | Liberals Have Opened Rooms--Dr. Reeth Morley Branscombe May Take a Prominent Part in the Next Electigns at Picton. Picton, Oct. 4.--The members of the household of "Alexander Fox, on Lake The Canadian colisefvative papers the London Standard, conservative, : x : arose on Wednesday morning and the first of the self-governing colonies, found Mrs. Fox's father, Caleb Rob- Wepre: in, lying dead in lus bed. The late Mr. Whitney, at the School of Peda- Mr) "Roulin was a retired Sophias- gogy in Toronte, said Queen's was [burg farmer, who had een making his ai He was of Picton informally - province." But mot Very rooms (formerly the public library). * {deep into its treasury. |The rooms are very conveniently lo- "ap tated and will be kept open evenings = ---- The Rational' Sunday League is (and on Saturdays for members of tne : : jmear- luture a meeting will be called Alliance. By the way what has the at which Dr. Dr. : Morley Brauns- v many feel. inclined to tion The act, premounced so good, think, will take a prominent part in ok coming elections, will also, in all The -- jikelibiod, be on hand to "give the Can good macadsm ) streets made (boys a talk,' » . bp come" to Picton {from Saskatoon, Sask., to take charge The "Y's und it very hard to get a ea- Miss 'Sands, {last year's deaconess, until Miss Wal- ker consented." Miss Walker was for- erly connected with the Picton large number of | friends. wk the Normal schools of the pro- Malia nee : are in training 445 girls of Montreal he had been transferred and only 23 men, and there is an {Harold A. Alcorn, M.P., after spend- outery| thats the 'male public school |; h eo {ing a week in town, was taken sud- teacher will soon become extinct. But | deny iil, yesterday. His case has {been pronounced typhowa fever and it the eve of his departure for X to pvhich branch of the Bank advantages of putting can report for duty. ! Abraham Arkett, an aged resident of | Picton died early Wednesday morning, 4 {at his home on" Waghburn street. 'He Langu Advertiser. |was aged eighty-one years and a Me- vidently the great obstacle to the | bodist in religion. 8 of municipal owt The Tennyson elub initiated its sixth | ye a 3 : .e | year of activity at this week's meet- Hinaty "municipal busines#-is the dif Hing at the home of the president, ex- Sculty getting ne of the ng! t Mayor H. C. McMullen, "Matthew Ar- ind to take hold. dn all Smanitics wold" will come under the eye of the ahi yr Tm ~ anything | Ludions critics of the club this sea- e; © but, unfortunately, | "Aflifle," the famous little trotti : . A 3 AS » p otti they ran rare'y.. be induced Jo give nave, owned by B. R. Hepburn and of their time to the civic ser- | : . vice, and" the 'dutits of public office too often Iall into incompetent hands. girls ? which has this" year made a name for {itself by many stunts on the race track, was this week shipped to Baltimore, | Maryland, to putin a few weeks rac. {ing in the Southern States. ¥ 4 . ot] Charles Johnstone left, this week, In {with his family, for Carleton Place a. Shall Smith, MP. Te | where he has accepted the position of Serbs Pledge A ol x 4 | organist in the Presbyterian church. office. ald a Sp tumont {Arthur F. Aylesworth, Berlin, is oo + ta "Mr Smith \Pleman | spending a couple of weeks visiting his Roitted Ari Puy . one | PATeNLS, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Ayles- thé position' of par tant office. | my worth. Mrs. William Redmond has or -. Sy Sir William |"Cturned home after several months' Mulock; the other the position of com- [ak with bet son and daughter in ni Rd of the Yukon, These facts fialo, Mrs, mos . er 1s m Toronto for s short stay with her 0 A daughter, Miss Marguerite Baker. wl a On of Jress 18 trying 10 has entered Toronts university. Ji rate ee oy an t hie {Canon Loucks, of Kingston, has been mi that e chiel en a politician \ gp, 4) this week, the guest of Mr is to make himself comfortable at the ¢ Not An'Office Hunter. Ottawa Fres rt " and Mrs. T. E. Owens. Capt. Mills, of people's expense. Kingston, was in town a couple of . 1s reed In It ? days this week on Inisiness. Weekly Sun. i a gfase in the rt Genevieve De Brabant. ted at the annual meeting of The attraction at The Bijou, to-day lian Pacific shareholders that |and Saturday, will be Raupach's his- passed almost without comment at | torical and romantic drama "'Gene- the time it was published, but which |Vieve de Brabant." The scene is laid is attracting a 1 'deal of attention [during the wars of the eighth century now. This was in the form of a . (at the castle of Sifforth, Duke of Bra- dation from the di rs that two | Pant. After the duke's departure for avaation faster ei he two .Em- | the wari Sotnchal, Golo, Stiempls team BRE 3 to enga the "affections of the duch: Shi be built for the Atlantic ser- ess, ET being repulsed has the s . lady seized hy his minions, carried pao this wean that the Caadion awav into the forest and abandoned. blic eh as Sand money. is On the return of Duke Sifforth, Golo publ subaidios ith and .m f the informs him that the duchess had to be ma : " beneficiary ol eloped, carrying with her the crown annual subsidy of a million and 8 [jewels. Subsequently Sifforth, while quarter for the all-red line 7° And hunting, chuses a deer into a cavern, does this also explain the remarkable | 0, 0 50 © 0) C0 lost wife. The two activity of Lord Strathcona, who is |; united and Golo pays for his heavily -interested in the Canadian | iiin: with his life. The piece is Pacific, in the same project ? magnificently staged and costumed; nomi The Guarded Door. %.. Still Coming. oranto Star. ? Two more cases of the peerless 'Pie "The guarded door." ix the phrase cadillies,"'qthe hats of perfection, came Sued by of ED. Mclaren, am along, yesterday for George Mills & the P, i on ihe Co., the sole agents. . the policy that ought to be: followed in regard to Asiatic immigration. The | 4¢ Chown's drug store. aon 10 the ore doar, Te ars we marrige 3 Miss as Maul ' a idera x yw i Vi N.Y, to N an well as of social economy. While | nO. 2Ve Lape Vincent, : f POno! : 1D. Terrill, Watertown, occurred at the the situation may not justily a.polics me of the bride's mother, Mrs. exclusion, it surely warrants a voli- 1g, 0 Wéolaver. The bride," unat- cy of seclusion. "We must' maintain, at any cost, our national individnali- ty--the geniue of our country. That might very easily become impossible if no restrictions were upon the immigration from Asia. China a'one furnish enough of emigrants to swamp the Anglo-Saxon race through- out the whole of Canada and never | Gel your eyeglasses properly fitted tended, was attired in a travelling suit ol p : Nl With Typhoid. How often do we hear women say: "It seems as though my back 'would break,,' or "Don't spéak to me, I am all out of sorts? These significant remarks prove that the system reqiiires attention. Backache and "the blues' are direct symptoms of an inward trouble which will sooner or later declare itself. It may be caused by diseased kidagys or some derangement of the organs. Nature requires assistance and at once, and Ly- dia E. Pinkham"s Vegetable Compound Backache; "The Blues" Se-- ------ Both Symptoms of Organi : ¢c Derangement in Women --Thousands of Sufferers Find Relief. for me. 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You Know Things Alwa We were never in "finer feather" than we are now. pound has done all the good in the world | Lynn, Mass. Ask Mrs. Pinkham's Advice--A Woman Best Understands a Woman's Ills. off until to-morrow what can be done to-day' is always good advice. It fits perfectly in reference to our handsome new Clothes, t If you'll soon be wanting a New Suit, Overcoat or Hat, or rdrobe for the coming seasons make your-Félection now, while everything is at its best and The Best ys Go First. Our prices are just right prices. See Our Arlington Overcoats, at $12 and $15. Our Handsome Bromley Suits, $12, $15 and $18. Try Our Special $2 English Hats. \ THE H. D. BIBBY CO. For Duck Shoot -- And for every kind of Dominion Ammunition is t re not only waterproofed Toaded © with Lr Nodes daw Empive Smokeless Powder." All live dealers in Can "Sovereign Shells." If your dealer won't supp write us--~ Dominion Cartridge Co. MONTREAL. Gunner Manning, of Tete de Pont ' wrong as usual, when' t is concerned), that his An imaginative Asbessir could 'make a hero of himself by increasing the population annually. But hé has to swear to the accuracy of his work, ys his resignation will leave | Roosevilt stands by his declaration to forget his libel suit with [that he will not be a candidate again. i Nationaliste. : [But he is touring the United. States The position is clear, that a minis. [and making the nomination of any ter cannot ignore charges which may [other man an impossibility. referred against. im. The liberals of 'British Columbia have, in convention assembled, de- clared that they are opposed to the immigration of Orientals. They fear case of Prevost vs, The Nation. | for Wie » . ene, been tried once, without ef- The Western Federation of Miners id son's Med Cross: drug stove. All fresh there. v barracks, is at the general hospital, suffering from typoid fever. He con tracted the disease when at the Peta- wawa camp, and was confined in the hospital at Pembroke, for some time. He was recently discharged from that institution, but suffered a re s which necessitated his removal the hospital. Campbell Bros'. Hats. Cover more brains than any other kind, because the best heads are wearing them. . Bibby's, the men's sinde r store, Buy. Sanitol pdms at Gib- The first October rain came last night. Tt began falling at ten o'clock, and continued til daylight this morn: ] i i FASHIONABLE TAILORS. ------ in all finishes. reduced price. ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker and Furpiture Deale FURNITURE. NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY DAY FOR THE FALL TRADE. The latest design in Artistic Furniture, Early _ English, Bird Eye Maple and Golden Finish. -Section Bookcase, desk attached, headed glass, Buffet and China Cabinets at \ " NON $ Makes You H The knowledge th coal is of the best, have a good effect 'disposition. > WE'LL FURNISH TI ? That will insure only happiness, but at the same time measure and good cf ¢ The Frontenac 2 and Coal Com) $A CHADWICK, M/ 4 Successors of The | * Company. Phone Rheuma § hay ound a tried and teste I me Not & feeds that. w bs of chronic ¢ Qistorted limbs of Susie oo Bn 1 can nOw surely will the va le disease. pass away under the action a a s r when then, when dissolved, these tism is Jone forevet, 1 need--no actual excuse to 3 fut help. We sell, and in confi Dr. Shoo Rheumatic | "ALL DEALE NOT HEREDIT Baldness Due to a I Germ. Many people, even. un diy of grace, consider to hereditary influence. Nothing is further frc Baldness is caused by of a minute orgamsm itself beneath the scalp the roots of the hair lose its hfe and fall out. This organism cannot except by the free and of Newbro's Herpicide. No matter how baw a@ficeted the Dandrufi su and hair health is HUerpicide is applied. Destroy the cause effect." Sold by leading d 10e. in stamps for saw picide Co, Detroit, Mi fide. and $1. G. W. } agent, AND COSTS Wm. Murray. 27 BRO New Carriages, C ete., for sale. Sale of Horses ¢ C.H. P Carpenter al 103 Rag Aa De There was a great Whose name' on a Jt lasted throu Til Twilight « And sounded like Stockings, 2 pain dress shields, 25¢.; Be. 9