Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Oct 1907, p. 3

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he | we be Deiy Lomeb ea ¢ emer de N supply; morose v become 3 emaciated Liseir mind is afiected, they destroy themselves, Painless Teething. There gs no period in baby's life that mothers dread more than time. The little gums are tender med: the child suffers and is eross, and the mother ; worn s and {ally ont The use of Bahv's Own Tablets the infammation softens the swollen gums. a; brings the through painlessh:. Mrs \ Rose de Lima, Q "When Says baby was cutting his teeth he } erish After g # Tablets he cut least trouble. T hove never used medicine for children 1 as the Tablets." dealers or hy from the Dr Rrockville, Ont -- mail at Williame' Medicine The Newspaper And The City. Bevond f{uestion, are the greatest have ever heen the daily issued o sued for the city chi published. : They stand for that city the world, urging pleading its cause and in , every wav furthering its interests. Their service in these broad lines je simply beyond calculation No « ng patronage jt may give Press or . ret i I r the circulation support that It may extend, can ever adequately re- pay the h newspaper for which it renders. -- Printers' Ink. Your Blood Needs Iron. iron in your blood takes ) from your lungs and with destroys harmful waste matter otherwise will poison you. blood lacks iron some of remain In The oxygen in the system to cause. dis- case. Escape disease and be strong and | well, enriching vour. blood with iron. Use Wade's Iron Tonic Pills (Laxative), They are a great nerve strengthener and blood maker. In xes, 25c., at Wade's Prug Store Money back if not satisfactory. Saving Further Trouble. Ambassador Bryce, at Urbana, Hl, gave a young tips on European travel all, don't fail to ti erally. Hansoms and would be cheap in IL plaid the legal fare who tries to pay he doesn't try it day 1 saw an old lads stop a lan- som, look up at f timidiy : "Driver, T want to circus. 1 see hy go to Ludgate the book that the leg- = . al fare is two shillings. in i H 1 give you ait three, will You promise not n De. | At me afterward #" own rh More Cases of sick headache, hilions- * | ness, constipation, can be cured in Jess fos. time, with less medicine, and for fess ar moNers by using Carter's Little Liver ok ne than by any other means. be New stockings should always be = washed before being worn, for the washing eauses slight shrinkage, aml od | makes them wear better, > 4 AT ik URE ART R DEFY < [R MISSIO of my daughter that if any use can be made rative qualities of Dr. Agnew's sufferer from heart disease be ran down in health and hor re nnen. % who had proved ifs worth, she & Dr. me bottle had been taken . ie slightest evidence of 'disorders, 3 merges ody will 'relieve such 'troubles mmendation 1 consider ft: burg: Pa., says this after uty to tell of . Agnew's Catarrhal y Bate id and can sy of Dons angio ead to chronic catarrh, . Aghiew's od cuit sppiied Koop 1 sear rons von IT cures all skin trou les doses 10 cents. ve a ¥ 8 WADE, teething caring for the child allay tender Rauve, St } was fev. cross and did not take nourish- ng him Baby's Ow x, teeth without the prize so highh- Sold hy all medicine 25 cents a hox papers advertisements which can be in which they are as against for its beltermerit, ity. however great the advertis- its daily the, service the that If vour of these poisens a dinner in ladg some "And above P your cabman lib- four-wheelers ondon if one only for them, but 'he a the legal fare--well, it more than once. One the driver and say EAR rate iter] SKAY furs From Trapper To Wearer Direct 'The raw Skins come to us i direct from the trappers, are dressed and made up in our establishment and represent but one step from tran~ver to Be This Store holds first place by having no doubt whatever about its furs. [Chis business is not dependent on facts i furnished by manufacturing 7 furriers--our knowledge is of the furs themselves. We avoid worry by handling : only such furs as we can thoroughly recommend. Buying furs is a matter that requires rood judgment and careful selection, and ought never to be hurried. Direct dealing with us as manufacturers makes ts directly responsible to you, You run no risk at all if you come to the right store, John McKay Fur House, 149-153 Brock Sr. 0000000RGOOOOGOOOGIOTS OLIVES! ste Jortunats. in buying a re be, their prices would be back at the | clothes ablaze. A neighbor put the fire | PS advance in price, and for the present our old figure. out, but the ke Sustolsers can have them at the old later, od prices :-- 5 . KAID MACLEAN'S ELEASE. --- Olives at 10c. per bottle, { R E i igh Olives at 15c. per bottle, Seems Possible--Britain Will Give : Highly Increased Cost. Olives at 25c. per bottle, | Rans | New York, Oct. 7 Olives at 35c. per bottle, Tsuda APSO: _. | high cost of doing business is becom- ; Olives at 40c. per bottle, : Tangier. Oct. 7.--~The release of Kaid ing a vital matter in net earnings, | i Olives at 50c. per bottle, Six Henry 1 adlean, who for some |g, they are gradually, but surely, di: Olives at 75c. per bottle. time has Jeen held captive by the minishing., Such a situation almost And a full gallon bottle at $3. bandit Raisuli, at least seems to be invariably marks the turn of the tide hd within measurable distance It isp, July the roads which furnished re- Jas. Redden & Co, IMPORTERS OF FINE The gold ball on the fifty-six foot | protection for Raisuli and his family. $111,000,000, of which $93,000,000 was | flagpole to surmount the Singer build Great Britain's advance of the ransom | consumed by increased expenses, leav- ing, New York, 672 feet above the will be guaranteed by | ultan / yx 1-1ing less than $18,000,000 increase in Gtrect, will certamly be the famous Aziz. Sir Henry Maclean's brother is set. The. bulk of these: increased.: exe American high-ball. An $120,000 office building wi be wT another, although the higher cost of erected 'on Adelaide street east, near - fuel and other mmaterials contributed Yonge. A FLOOR COLLAPSED an important share DAILY MEMORANDA. City Council, 8 p.m. Amusement advis., on Page Three, died, 1891. WHIG TELEPHONES. 243--Business Office. 229--FEditorial Rooma. 292--Jobbiag Department. Legal Forms, all Kinds, at Whig. The Daily Whi Gibson's Drug Open till k tore, each of 74. NO. 234, 1 : GROCERIES. | Maclean's release, the principal itoms Roller Rink every afternoon and "even: | epublican ing. Excursion to New York, 5 am., Tues-| floor collapsed, precipitating annexed to Nova Scotia, 1763; Parnell | jp seventy-four Social Five Dance to-night, Whig Hall, [\ is 'always on sale ut | ket Square--|¢he major that he fell to the ground, HE STEW HR == ited States was born = i His Gold Teeth Gave Him 26th, 1848. | senate for the Away. BODY IN A TRUNK WAS THE REMAINS OF ,GER- TRUDE DAYTON. He was elected to Murder Charge at Hong Xong-- Chinaman Said the Robber Who Unlocked Safe Was "the Man With the Golden Teeth." Hong 'Kong, Oct. 7.--The body of a woman, later identified as Gertrude Dayton, was found ina trunk on hoard the Royal mail C.P.R. steamer ® | Monteagle, and H. Adsetts, formerly a e Sergeant in the American legation o guard at Pekin, has been arrested, | charged with murder, The eireum- | standes of the killing are shrouded in ® | mystery and the forthcoming trial of | ® the suspect is expected to be one © ® ihe most msational cases brought ®! ai % . before the criminal tribunal here in re- cent years. Anselm J. McLaurin, conflict wd McLaurio ter the { law. Senator The woman apparently was stran- {to the bar in 1868, and began prac- ® | sled The circumstances surrounding | tice at Raldigh. 'He married Miss L. ° w will not be disclosed before | Ranch on February 22nd, 1876. S @ | the preliminary trial of it is believed that ® motive, Adsetts, ® Chefoo had $2 valuahle jewel ° ] o that Adsetts, teeth, Kong ®! MhLe seven golden teeth of Adsetts | ® | brought the police first on the track | Adsetts, but | tor McLaurin was governor of Mis when arrested at| Brandon, Miss. 100 in gold and several | A Chinaman said | STOP LEGACY FAKE. man with golden | --- the partment. Ottawa, Oct. 7 ® prices for public school readers last ° only until after the coming provincial . properly used for clections ? ' will be at once e! Hon. A. G. Mackay, the leader of the ©® liberal party, thinks such will be the ® case. In an address here in the inters} ® oasis of Mr. Lewis, the liberal candidate thorities will make an in the forthcoming bye-election, tne , game, @ (government accused .... leader of hav- | @ ing let the present contract for the| y ® production of school text books in an | CHILD'S AWFUL DEATH. ® unfair way to a friend of the ad-|.. CBRN . iministration. This contract was to | Little Ope Played With Fire-- : i Clothes Ablaze. @ ontinue for onl a year and a half, | i @® just long cnough to tide over the gene- | Belleville, ® ral election. Oct. ® | A leading conservative in Toronto, | at the home of S, B. Yarrow. Mrs. {Mr. Mackay said, had declared that | Yarrow had made a fire in the stove when the present contract expired the | and then went into a neighbor's to] borrow a saucepan. away her three-vear-old with the fire and ran people would probably have a new set of readers, and that, when the quality of the books was placed where it should out with stated, on the best possible authority, that, the British government has cepted Raisuli's reduced terms turns -~ showed an increase in earnings of B18.500,000, yet over $16, 000,000 was absorbed by Figures for show a ac- for increased ex penditures. seven British | of 4), year ransom and being $150,000 now at Rabat, bringing the negotia- | penses. wont to labor in one to a close. tions with the sultan And 150 Fell Into Cellar--Lamps ? Exploded. Waterbury, Conn., Oct. 7.--During a rally in the North End | Athletic club rooms, last night, the 150 men Insured Against War, | sending the American battleship fleet day. into the cellar of the building. By the | tical application. A large steamship, | Wonderland. Theatre, afternoon and explosion of a lamp the building was | flying the Japanese flag, sailed EE Prinses Theatre, afternoon and set on fire, and the crowd of men | Antwerp, yesterday, to join the new evening. | struggled in the flames and debris al- | line from San Francisco to Japan, in- "Made-In. Canada" Exhibition, at the { most helplessly. Several persons were! sured, with its cargo, against war Armouries. | injured, one perhaps fatally. {rieks, the shippers having notified the! on Wednesday, At the Bijou Theatre, to-day and Tues- | . owners of the vessel that they would at a "Mawde-Tn- | Killed By Disappointment. withdra®e their shipments unless this Covada Fair," ut ang of the book stores. | Paris, Oct. T.--According to the [W883 done. This day in History +=Cape: Breton Petit Journal, M. Coez, a rétired ma- | a ; o The English cricketers sailed for years of age, who {was at one time mayor of Elincoart, killed by disappoint- home from Quebec on Saturday. 8 Taront an, wante y {Nord hing: been Watson, a Toronto man, wanted by 8.30 o'clock, CUrosby and O'Connor's ot the police, was arrested in Quebec. Orchestra. . } Despite Bis. Pious wears. ic was When visiting the "Made:In-Can- { J » ) , ada" fair, be sure to see the King- ivery active, and while out <hooling | a day or two ago he wounded a hare, which another shooter managed to ston Hosiery company's exhibit ! Imperial Crown brand underwear, { KINGSTON, ONT the Hon. Anselm Joseph McLaurin, Un senator from Mississippi, at Brandon, Miss., Mareh the first time in 1901. He | was reared on a farm in Mississippi and educated in a country school. He served in the confederate army for the entire period of the civil war, and af- ended studied was admitted robbery was the|sippi from 1896-1900. His home is at had unlocked a safe in Hong | Request of Canadian Postoffice De- The Canadian post ° 2" allege rdorer | office department has written to! : of the; all ged murderer | Washington requesting the postal au e| BACK TO THE OLD FIGURE. | ® such steps as are necessary 10 put an ® That is Where Text Book Prices end to the » legacy fake which is e- @ . ing worked from an alleged lawyer's : Wi BO the. reddcad] Sct in Sew York, ; 8 Athens, Oct. 7-Wi the -recdeet The department was furnished with} evidence that the mails are being im- 7.--~A fatal burning accident occurred in Murray township While she was | should he boy played that his gross months gain of nearly form ox London, Oct. 7.--The interpretation which Europe places upon the policy of the Pacific has received its first prae-| of [with her parents. of Lords. AND MAY BE IN SACKCLOTH AND ASHES. Certain Bills Passed by the Com- mons to Go Before the Holwg e....0f. Lords. Again. and--ijRejects ed Then the People Will Be Ask {o.-Decide the Issue: Edinburgh, Oct. 7. Premier. Henry Campbell-Bangerman returned {o the attack on the House of Lords, Satur day evening, when in an addreds be here, he reviewed the measures that had been rejected by the House, He dwelt with ¥ehemence upon what he called the arfogance and high-handeéd- another gessibn had gone by. was the intehtion of the to send certiin bills back a the House of Lords, It was wernment to after their pas sage pro forma; by the House of Com mons, Whatever the result, the pre mier said he believed that, on the main issue, the government must ulti mately go 8. the country and he | knew it would not appeal in vain OVERSUPFLY OF WISKY. Enough Scotch on Hand to Last Four Years. London, Oet, 7.--It has been decid | thorities of the United States to take! od to call a 'meeting of the Highland endeavor with the distillers to nan agreement | malt whiskey to come to view of advancing prices during the forthcoming distilling season. Owing to the great increa in the §os : | price of coal, amounting all round to this fraud. Steps funy 00 per cent., and the high price taken to prevent, if | 5f barley possible, the mails. being further used | sunmer, working costs have heen rais- for such an end, and the American au- endeavor to! locate and punish the author of the as a result of the sunless ed to a point which leaves little or no margin of profit. | es : | culties in' the way of advancing price are very great, in view of the faet | that there are too many produpers and that, the = already in bond are overwhehni d wb A TN | The number of distillers in Reotland [came forth. The burglar did not stop | is 164, of which 98 produce Highland | malt whiskey, and the stocks amount over four years' supply. It is suggested that effectively | the distillers organized and certain distilleries should he closed down with the view of restricting production, those clos child died six hours| ing down heing compensated out of a fund provided hy those working. | 1 AFTER BIG DAMAGES. The increasing | Wants $25,000 For Breach of Pro- ! mise. New York, Oct. T.--Justice Seabury, in special term, part 1 of the suprem | court, reserved decision on an applica tion made by counsel for Horace | Miller for an order directing 'aula Klippenburg to file $250 as rity for costs in her suit to recover £25 000 damages for promise and be va Mile.Klippenburg, said 40 be an ac { tress, recently sailed for Europe after the United States government had de cided to deport her. Sue came here for the purpose ol suing Miler, who lives in for breach of promise of marriage. Miller is a mar {ried man and has denied that he eves | promised alleged breach o 1 New Jersey, to marry the young woman Befor filed her sunt to re [cover ¥25, for alleged breach of promise and seduction, ailing she Forfar Facts. Forfar, Oct. 3.--John "Russell, Delta, was in the village recently. N. Mat- from | tice has returned home, having spent Ottawa and number from here © at ia couple of weeks. in Brockville. A . . s | tended the special services in Athens, | which are being con- ducted by Crossley and Hunter, Owing to the recent pastures. are look Ling better. John Smith, Edmonton, | was calling on friegds at his old home lhere,. E. ¥ has returned to | Kingston, to resume his studies. "Misys i Ravig, our school teacher, will attend rains, larker the teachers' convention, in Elgin Miss Florence Johnston, Athens high school, spent 'Saturday and Sunday Cleveland Stafford | Delta, has been visiting here. kill at the very moment, M. Coez { thought he would secure it. So keen was the disappointment of fand every effort to bring him to con- scio was in vain. STUDENTS WE HAVE THE STUDY LAMP YOU WANT. Neat Solid Nickle, with a green shade. Very easy on the eyes, and will make your work a pleasure. No smoke. No smell. Don't ruin your eyes. (« 43de them at Robertson Bros. -------------------------------------- {the bar, Roosevelt Honored, | { { ' The Hague, Oct. 5.-<In the final act Marie Sexton of the peace conference it was decided | | tioned, first, in the introduction of { the act as the summoner of the ference, the names of the Emperor { Nicholas as its convoker and Queen | | Wilhelmina as its hostess following. | those are the saddest words of tongue {In addition, President Nelidoff in his lor pen; it might have bben: it might { speech at the last plenary sitting of have heen." So ended the letter that | the conference will refer to President told the life tragedy of Marie Sexton whose body was found in the rear of | the home of Joseph Gillespie, the man witappearing. | she loved. 1 con Chicago, Oct. 7.---""Ah, trae that | Roosevelt's efforts in bebali of peace. | -- { Lendon Landmark bullet nto hey historic | She London, Oct. 7.- Another | London tavern, Barpard"s Inn, in temple. In one han as clutched a | Holborn, will close its doors on Mon- |Bible. The nights storm had tom {day. The house was the Red Lamp its edges, and the rain had drenched of "Barnaby Rudge," and many wen (her form. Jn her hand was the letter to Gillespio "Wy darling Joe { How can you be when 1 am in trou- {whose pames are now historic, have iforegathered in the old parlor behind | 50 mean to we, » . 8 FAREWELL LETTER Sends Fatal Bullet Into Her { that President Roosevelt shall be men- | Temple. ble? Al my friends have turned against me with scorn, and now, vou, | You _ the one the what will ever too, have forsaken me. 'man 1 loved above ull lworld. 1 do not know {become of Ine that you loved me as dearly. as any- one could." else in The girls body will be to the Hot Springs, 'Ark... for burial. {She is said to hate come from there a | vear 'ago. At first the police thought finding her body indieated a murder imystery. Now they know it was simply one of the daily tragedios of | life, 3 OCIOBER 7, Is To Be issue Re House irom the diplomatic service 5 ERY ARROGANT fore-a gathering of Scottish liberals, | to 118 million nroof gallons, equal to] And 1 thought always | taken back | 1907. LONGS FOR PRIVATE LIFE. Berlin, Oct. 7.~Ambassador Tower A WEATHER | Business Interests Require Hin} Toronto. | ! ? oronto, > L Te=(10 a.) | Personal Attention. i Fresh te See} ort ao : --------y s } i {has written President Roosevelt, ecsk- | ling that he be permitted to retire | ------ next spring. ) Mr. Tower's reasons are understood to be that having been abroad for | i | ete DOR TOWER. ness of the lords and said he hoped to neatly eleven years, he desires again | coolie laborers. see them in sackeloth and ashes before | © live in his own country in order to {trip of Secretary Strauss, of the de have a home there for his sons, who are now ready to go to Harvard Unis versity, and to give his personal at. tention to his extensive finan sal, min. ing and railroad wits thet nave been left. to the supervision ol others during his long absence, SCARES THE BURGLAR. mow Tin Horn Used to Good Advant- age. Watertown, N:Y., Oct. 7A loud blast from a tin horn in the hands of Amelia Harris, an invalid at Sacket's | Harbor, last Wednesday night, proved a most effective burglar alarm and saved her house from being ransacked On ordinary i the horn is used to call neighbors -in case of i oCeasions The other day Mrs. Margaret Crim- {mins paid a visit to the harbor as the | Mrs. Harris. Mrs, Crimmins brought a roll of bills with her, some thing like $100 in all. She carried the wad in ow satchel. The women we {weary and retired carly. About mid | night Mrs, Harris heard some one at guest of : Y sae 4 : A It is fully mecognized that the difi-| the window sash. She reached for her! ti s (horn and awaited developments. A | moment later and a pane of glass was | remove. The woman waited no long- er. As the bérglar reached within to mmeateh the window! a Urvifie blast {to listen for further serenades, Neighbors who heard the horn got out of bed and searched the streets without discovering the would-be house { breaker, | WOULy DIE FOR SON, { Mother Confessed . Murder Tried to Kill Herself, Detroit, Mich., Oct, 7.-<Impelled by mother Jove and a desire to shield and Minnie Chadwick Then {save her son, Mrs, | has made a remarkable confession in | Atlanta, Montmorency county The woman says she shot and killed her] husband, Charles Chadwick, a mill foreman, whose body was found in the road near his home ten days: ago. Footprints near the body and other circumstances led to Chadwickss son, | Eugene, bein uspected of the mur der, and he is under arrest, In a writ | ten confession, Mrs Chadwick says she shot her husband with her son's [rifle because he abused her. She says {she put on a pair of the boy's shoes, her husband down the road After writing the con. followed land killed him | fession she tried to commit suicide, } but a deputy burst into her J room in time to take the revolver fem her A REMARKABLE LAUNCH. Bow of a Ship Takes to Element at Belfast. Belfast, dreland, Oct. 7.--A mostre-| ..| 1907, at Oukville, Fthel Isabel Nefson amer Hartwog wai suspended be . ' . markable launch occurred, here, this | 0 he raced mt the Mississippi} Bristol, Sith wd youngest deughtet ng, when the new how built for : 8 { of the late Dr. Bristol, Napanee, and jrnormng, When ee o 4 while President Roosevelt was on the youngest daughter of Mrs. Bristol, { the new White Star line steamer Sue-| 1 ior on his way to Memphis. Oakville, to Henry Gladstone Fisher, [ vie, to replace the one left on Stag-| "qe National Sporting Club has of manager of the Bask of . Montreal, { gock, near the Lizard, March 19th | red a purse. of £10,000 for a fight be- New Denver, B.C, { last, slid into the water Pie Aa tween Tommy Burns and Guuner Moir, DIED. during a fog, ran on the rocks, and af-| oo nar to take 900 and the loser RANT. --At Destronto. on Sept, 80th er long and ivefiecctual attempts to long Burts' to: be allowed £200 forex. 1% RANT. --At onto. Sept, le } pS uk i - Charles Grant, aged Hfty-three years. refloat her, the salvers 'cuf away' her nae : H . he ship | PIS PEEL. --At Fergus," on Sept. 26th, Frad. forepart, refloated the rest of the ship! The sum of $1,000,000 js divided in} Peel, formerly of Deserduto, aged and towed it to Southampton, where | portions of $100,000 each and be-| thirty-eight years. { now in dock and ready to receive 3 4 ap lin YOUNGS --In Kitgston, Supday, Oct i i= ne an queathed to several colleges and EO on KI, aaa ago the new. uo | churelr and charitable organizations ty Year by the will of D. Willis James, of New | Funeral private, took place to-day. "White Slave' Traffic. | York eity | DAVIS~In Lethbridge, Altera. Canade, } A oT . Washington, Oct 7.~Secrotary | Mrs. King, an aged lady of Toronto, S eT ca. hr | Strauss, of the department of com-!on her way to visit her daughter, in| Un Of No. 88 © Peder steeet, © | merce and labor, and Francis P. | Buffalo, was turned back at the Sus- | Truro Corpwull, Baglend, in i ter | Sarge nt, commissioner-general of im- | pension bridge, by United States im- | sixty-seventh I i. gata | migration, have determined to elimin: trafic from if possible. rmined to round up 'white slave" t States They have dete | we the i | ted | all alien immoral women in large !eities and those who have not been in three years and were Fhe country {brought here illegally will be deported land. if posible, those responsible for feheir presence in America punished, { Clifford Shelton Killed. | Ottawa, Oct. 5.~The mangle body lof Clifford Shelton, a resident of Hurd: | man's Bridge, found on the FCP.R. bridge the Rideau river, | quite near where the young man made bis home. Only four months ago Shel | ton's brother, Henry, was run over {and killed within half a mile of the spot where to-day's fatality oveurred. | wis over World's Only Woman Jailer. Geneva, Oct, T-Switzerland possess. es the only woman jaaler in the world. She is Mme, Porchet, "governor" «of the jail at Aigle, in the Rhone Val- {ley, for seventeen years. The jail has i accommodation for twenty offenders, = {10 years" imprisonment, the 1 |Are Pouring Into the United | States. IS T0 BE STOPPED | | EXTRAORDINARY MEASURES | TO BE ADOPTED, i | Not Only Japanese, But Other rt Kstk tics -Are--to-Be--Kept. Out -Big Increase of Out the Coolies. Washington, Oct. 7.- Immigration of | Japanese into America is increasing {at so alarming a rate that it has | been determined by the Unjted States | {government to adopt extraordinary measures to preveut the introduction | into the United States, not only of | Japanese, but also of other Asiatic One result of 'the partment. of commerce and labor, jnlong the Canadian border and the Pacific coast, has been an order in. | creasing the force of immigration ji | spectors along the Canadian border, {with a view to eontrolling, if possible, the 'flood of Asiatic immigration into { this country. PITH OF THE NEWS, | The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. In the year ending July lst, 1907, {209 Japanese became naturalized as Canadian citizens. Rev. A, H. Moment, a native of {Clark township, Durham county, is dead at Raleigh, N.C. Victor Hane, a young Frenchman, {committed suicide at Montreal over a | disappointment in love. On the 660 miles of the NT.R. now {under contract, it is estimated over | 18,000 men are now at work. { The principal of obligatory arhitea- tion was approved at The Hague, on Saturday, by a vote of thirty to six. Massachusetts democrats, in conven an, on Saterday, adopted a platform | demanding free and unrestricted trade | with Canada. Senator Cox, at an informal Junch . 1 west to open its doors and invite Ja- in his honor, at Calgary, urged hor from every country. | It is now settled that Hon. H. A. McKeown will re-enter the New | Brunswick cabinet, either 'as attorney- {general or solicitor-general. | One of the two Indians about to be [tried for pwirder at Norway House, | Manitoba, escaped from jail into the {bush, where he hanged himseli, | Welsh tin plate manufacturers have {formed a combination to make their | own steel bars and keep out the Ger: man and United States product, At Toledo, Gazea Poka, who killed lhis sweetheart rather than have her {marry another man, and who then severely wounded 'himself, died Satur- | day | Mula Hafig has captured a large sup- ply of arms and ammunition intended for the imperial Morocean troops, and has shut his brother, the sultan, up a Rabat beral Organizer I Copp, St. John, N.B., declares that the nationaliza- tion of the winter ports on the At- { lantic weaboard has been postponed Hor five vears, 1. . Brewster, prominent in social, Ihusiness nel political circles in Roch ester, N.Y. died in Berlin. With his wife, Mr. Brewster was making a tour of the world Coal as solling at this price in following places : Toronto, Niagara Falls, $ ): Montreal, St. Catharines, § : Brantiord, $ Hamilton, 36.75. The license of the captain of the {migration officials, at Niagara Falls. ' All Saints' church, Whithy, has esk- ed Bishop Sweatman to appoint Rev. | Barr, formerly of Lindsay, * as A. F He is a son of the re their rector. {gistrar of Victoria editor of the Lindsay Post. A bitch has developeil between lgovernment and Momntrealiover the | transfer of Lafontaine Park and St Helenls Island, the | promise not to construct an military {school in Lafontaine Par William Hanlan, Schomberg, was ar- | rested at his home on charges of for- {gers resulting from his cashing of two {notes, purporting to be signed by Patrick Garrity, on which he got £200 from the Bank of Commerce and 8100 from the {on Thursday last. | Frederick C. Dorway telegraph operator, claims he bequeathed $150,000 woman two years ago, was kidnapped iat Montreal by a relative of the wo- iman, and taken to Vera Cruz, Mexico, , a Canadian 'was {where he was thrown in jail. He se- | whose sentences range from a month to|eured hiv release and is now on his way to New York, Inspectors ? A Alcng Canadian Line to Keep | Rianche Fidythe, daughter of the late | PEARSALL-IHNUHEY 5 ville, on Sept. 45th, and left stranded { CHRISTLEY --In county, formerly | the department of | militia and defence now refusing tol Sterling Bank, Orangeville, | by a New York | LAST EDITION PROBABILITIES. i § { Women op trimly and well Yor Penditure. The = Autumn Stocks fact. There 48 distinct dividend the pri 3 us vary comthofiplace apparel usually costs, Hundreds to choose from. A PRETTY MODEL--Made of fine black beaver silk foished bre over shoulder, aot cull, Bat Soller, it Giang culls, Lt ry trim with buttons. A stylish kd made Coat, at a very low price, $8.25. f ANOTHER STYLISH MODEL uality beaver cloth, made Tight, rr double roasted, strapped open. in pe Sey wo os FP vamos i an : Bade ot nd oe models, pa ft velvet collar, Fvery garment best value, at the prices marked, $12.50 to $20. Children's Coats A Specialty. Call and see thems You can choose with perfect con- fidence. Steacy's BORN. KELLY. --At Napanee, oa 20k Sept. to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Belly, a daugh- } ter. | TOPPINGS. On, Oct. 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. James Toppings, Gravel Road, twin sons. GOULD. --At Mount Pleasant, on Sept. 28th, to Mr. and Mrs, William Gould, a daughter. McFARLANE.--At Roblin, on 20th Sept., to Mr. Mrs. John Mee Fariare, a son, t MARRIED, | MOWRY --CHAMBIRLAIN. <On Sept. 21st, Toronto, Richard It. Mowry, to Ephraim D. Chamberiadn. daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. to Herbert L. Pearsall, Belleville. | FISHER=BRISTOL.--~On Sept. 26th, day evening, Oct. 3th, 1907, William © { Christley. | The Funeral! will take place from his late residence, 326 Queen street, to- morrow morning, at 9 o'clock to St. Mury"s Ontbedral, where a solemn { mask of requiem. will be Melebrated. 4 Friends and acquaittencds are invited to attend, iw A ] $ REID, ~ The Phone 577, - 227 Prinesas St | ~ Valuable Properties For Sale, { HR ewoan, magnificent grounds d buil logs. 9 | SROSELA N, beautiful residence s at Shrigus frie. Fat " inform: at SWIFT'S Real Fr Estate and . be ,» Car. King and Ularente TAKE NOTICE. 1h the best line of Heaters Teves a have also on SHOTIROUS : at tu that I aay tn Wishoss yu ures grees, a8 1 want Heaters: TURK'S

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