=» KINGSTON, ONTARIO. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1907. pem------ - ---- -- {=~ WHOLESALE MURDER -=Z%"= . PROTECTING WIDOWS { Girl. 3 3 Dresden, Oct. 9. Fraulein Grete Toronto, Oat., Oct. 9, Ottawa Valley and Upper St. Lawrence (10 a. m:)--Showe: with high winds ¢ TTT : Bayer, daughter of the lute Bugo- - . a | Dread Rites of Devil Worship-of Fid- = i=. x." He Declares He is God's Steward of, dler Indians in Keewatin =~ |"hisgiSh tel Standard Oil. ht Tow ---- dead May 11th. tod aes et day, showery in wx se John D. Rockefeller's Conception of Himse | moraiag. hen clearing with west- ------------------------ | Coat Are Here i The girl has eh he could {erly wi . 9 . * i : ! Police to Wipe Out Practice---Two Constables; ic": i 2x i: | Take Two Old Chieftains, Marderers, 5. bin math Ale boning Daren't Let Go His Interests Because £ From Midst of Hostile Band. Volver dawn his thea. and shot him Others Would be Imperilled.. t Fashion's Latest there is such a choosing, esh and complete and un- 2 leaving the room and the weapon in a condition to indicate suicide i | ---------- { Fi : 3 Dress | Red New York, Oct. 9-John D. Rocke committed to mr care. | gm the ste. ancies m Selkirk, Manitoba, Oct. 9.--The par-; night to get to Deeg. Lake, TO MAINTAIN DIGNITY. uy just yet it makes no choose a! Coat, or Skirt or Crees has 1c heen k The re-| people wh sick to death, . : { ong been known. The re-| PAPE WHO Are SK HL femee anq| Mrs. Nicholas Longworth being the! The Very Latest Culled From All [He Was Elected in Brockville By A Warn, whe is planing: o the jublic the fact that our 4 . . . k 2 X | ty of the commissioner of the Royal and took them twice that time to feller"s private conception of himself 'ward of vast| interests belonging * in ced aside, until required. 2 > | North-West Mounted Police which is} get to Norway House. On the jour-| yoo. 00s Citizens Would Spend that he is only the steward of the great part, to widows and orphans, Goods. : ® | going north to conduct the trial of | ney going in they had snow all the} the Last Yenny For It Standard oil wealth, responsible te and others who are actually or re |g : -~ #1 two Cree chiefs for wholesale murder | way, apd on the return they were al cuit 2 God, alone 'for his stewardship, was |latively poor. For this holding I am m-- " ¥ | did not get away from here, as was| most plagued to death by mosquitoes Yokohama, Oct. 8.-Count Okuma, {quoted Sunday by the Rev. Dr. Rob {responsible to God Were -1 to give o | originally intended on October 3rd.| and other insects and during the last leader of the apfiasition © cisenssing tert Mac Arthut, the pastor of Calvary up my interest in the Standard Oil | ® + They leit Saturday, the members of | three days of their journey neither the statements male hy Mr. Taft a Hes Baptist church, before his young peg. [company 1 would imperil the interests | 4 '® | the commissioner's court having been| prisoners, interpreter nor police touc h.the was - To * BAYS 11 was Hill ult 'ples class. Dr. MacArthur said : of these people, according to the po b by ¥ | delayed hy the non-arrival of the|ed food until they reached the antient a Wulerslan ve he Pa a Th Uni "A lew Fears age Some Ope eked pular xupposition that wy, withdrawal 3» ¥ | steamer Premier. which fad heen kept| fort of the Hudson Bay company at ted States fleet (0 the oy but he 'Mr. Rockefeller privately why it was {would hurt the company's business. | v 2 ® } up in Lake Winnipeg by. variable wea-| Norway House, on July 11th, 1907 believed te madisd, con a settled since he had such a tremendous for-, | Therefore, T feel it my duty to. God, | 4 | ther for two days. The party left for i amicably. Japan, although financially [tune and bis tastes were wo simple, [and the people whose money is in 4 '$ | the narth, for Warren's Landing, To Stamp Out Old Practice. distressed, whuld go to way to-mor that he could not possibly nse one vested , In my company to continue | Of --- 4 ® | thence to Norway House. the & 3 he desire--of th ow with any power il her national tenth of his income, that ue «'d mot [active in its welfare | < Xi he nce to ore ay House, the scene o LT ot 0 esire "of the police to Jide were insulted = Her citizens retire. Mr. Rockdfellor hen made=--n Dr MacAtthur--was-asked--after- his} 3 "4 is e trial of John Pa-ciequan, chief of make this an example for stamping would spend heir ast penny to up reply that he did not intend-shonld address about the corvectnesstof the | 4 the Fiddler tribe of Indians, and Jose, | out the centuries-old practice of we-|jold } tional dignity : : : | a 8 his phew i the thiess sl h tego 1 the individual punish o| hold her natio 8 be made public, and whith «ives an [quotation he had cited. He said that | 4 3 | bi v w, oe ] he ry ess Awug ter €o. anc | Tid ual a en i . attitude of his mind never hofore ap- [it was authentic, and he intimated | We wish"to-gall the atten: % {Of members of the tribe: according to] meted out te tieke tho men Wp) hase A SWEET FACE» GIRL. sweciated by the public. 'I am the |that he himseli was the one who had ] PP ies | the dread rites 'of We-tego. or devil} a salatary effect: upon. the blo#tithirs- a------ ! : 1 » 1 -- | y '4 tion of the most critical | x . hy ac o gl ; T trustee of the property of others,' he [heard Mr. Rockefeller so characterize | ; i ® | worship. practiced hy this savage ty members of the tribes is OG : ¥ : : : i 4 observer to JUR display of ; 3, rae 3 A savage, ty mt : . And is Greatly Devoted to Out- said, 'through the providence of God, [his position in the world. A F Pay h ¥ | tribe of the Cree nation It is urged in extenuation for these a Lif ! { 4 Fine Canadian Furs, at the &' 3 : R dll ¢ . : oor Life. : - . S a d Exhibition The fact of the frequent practice of | two men that in many instances we- ¢« Ethet ' R : \ vod 3 - - This ' season the trend 5 Made-in-Canada = Fxhi B | this flendish ceremony by thi te-go is practised simply for the Miss Ethel Roosevelt, the secon shi leads of ; now being held in the Arm- {| (CNG ICN AY ina 'the ose of putting out of their miwery| daughter of the president, ix a daugh PITH OF THE NEWS. DONOVAN'S MAJORITY, { shion leads to Broadecloths ouries, and to bring. before | ribes_of the ! ] = "IN| ter of the present Mrs. Roosevelt i ale | » J ® ¢ 3 the popular material for Be Le ly made in § | cords of the Mounted Police contain without proper care or medicines, anc oe gh oe « | i | Re tl $ i | . in : - : i i : res gr me e inter Suits. We. have pre- ig Exhibit is not oulv made in § | several specific suses, with the purtiul|in the heure of the wildernens would] Seek de sweet faced girl | Over hs Worle. sc) Mradiei =. a | ry ren mt ate Suis, % : ; gh . Pevidence of scores of iragiilies; pet in he sure to drag along their sickness | » s E ie ith : a Cobalt has had a snow fall of six rockville, Ont, Oct. 9-The final season, will ve helpldl inspire iis' demand and of our own Workrooms, de- ¥ | a1) farmer instances the perpetrators | With more pain and with the ultimate | Of sixteen is devo to outtooy We inches returns in the slertian give Donovan sig Wtlamn by The Sef wwe ready the largest show- signed and manufactured in ¥ have got away unpunished. Public | result of death a lite later. They just as much as her sturdy brothers. y¢ Walhrite, Sask.. prairie fires have| majority ol 325. The vote was: | : Rect of Broadalotl Te hav 4 Kingston. X | sentiment. even in the lonely regions kill them off-hand, and save them catised enormous losses to farmers and) Donevan. Lewis. Dress Goods Section g . 18 we lave 3 § | where these tribes lead their lives and | from long-drawn agonies of weeks. It cattlenien | Brockville .. .. .. .. 98 SA7 N er displayed. These Cloths » among the Hudson's Bay company's o also fai fo Sheep Siebéhs are fol Varsity wil have a new football | Elizabethtown .. .. 554 a aD ore deigabie _werves dtr) i . . a : p 2 | Indians, has reached such height | lowing the dictates of their religion, field with a $15.000 steel grand stand | Athens NT 5G ous the > a 8 import direct, enabling John McKay Fur House, # over the I ok hoa boa and that the act, which, to white peo- | next spring. z . al Front of 'Escott _.. ... 128 109 Fabris bar A hottie to offer particularly good > [ous pratrtices that a halt has been ple, seems an atrocity, was nothing | { . ul H. Beal, car inspector at St. | Front of Yonge | : 143 1 uit loaded ith aml I lues. The prices : 149-153 Brook ST. i { called, and. with a strong case, and {MOr® than earrying out the native 4 Thomas, is wanted on a charged of | Rear Yonge and E 172 101 Wo are offeriog those beawtitul Pp are *& | with prisoners of high standing in the iden of piety and justice, however rohbing C.P.R. cars. { ---- n-- French . er TTT TE TIIIITTITIITINT | the tribes, the potice hope to establish strained. It is claimed that the we te- | Acajuthn, a small seaport town on} 203 1.711 . ~ go cult ig 20 deeprooted in the Cree the coast of Salvador, has been cap-| Donovan's maj. .... an Ninon Chiffons ett ester eee | aplutaTYy precedent that will stamp s | out this Yo ult of ret ickde: rif that the culprits should be no more | tured by the land forces of Honduras. | The new ballot, which the govern- lit i= generally upon relatives that the {held responsible than a government A.W. Reid, the first of the Vancouv- [ment boasted as being so secret, ia i Ww. : hangman should he for causing the : | We-tego is passed. | 1 or rioterd' to be tried, was found ruil far from what it is claimed, awd came Ind colors of Nile, Reseda, Golden Brown, Marmott, Sky, Pink, Rorceluin, Creme, White antl Flack 75c¢c, 99c, $1.25, 1.49, 1.75 yard. "etiam 3 JO jar] The. TarSin med won. whic] Senet oh soit verat "He (7 Fi and entenrod lo "ix mami tn i for Io of semen oo oli ave (@) 48 oes wh, 88 BE am SLES stock of Olives before 'the recent heavy | this trial id to be based occurred last | dian believes that the devil possesses ~X ; =~ B wil : . " {of both sides. The paper is go thin Silk Marquisettes d neh ol le for ba ProMiit Out [autumn on the. shorws of Red Door | ain heliewts hat, he J , "Ni ~ Nearly forty miles of Grand Trunk | that the least mark of pencil could be he most wanted shades customers can have them at the oldiy,p. i ithenst of the Manitoba line, | u = od . 4 oe people Senile -- \ Pacific track have heen laid west of [seen on the reverse side, and to add In Golden Brown, Jesods, Navy. r fall prices i | one of the wildest and most | . as was done in the days of the - Ry) i Fort William and trains are yuoning [10 the confusion of the electors tina, . Yh . Olives at 10c. per bottle, tee al Rerost. indeven: | dummies, when Jesus walked the daily. initials of the deputy returnine White, ano be 3 Olives. at. d8c.sper:bottle, pile, districts iu_al) Revn in at | Shares 3 the Janke ot Hailes i Fnginesr Murray Stephens was found | core ware phiced in he rented, © so ». ATL. nent of pow © Olives at 25¢. per bottle, 3 3 drov e evil spirit into the herd o guilty of manslaughter at St. Thom. that a proper fold could not - Floral Chiffons | iliam Previe-quan was taken ill with| swine of Gennesaret and then into the a fever, probnbly scarlet fever, and all | jake. ax in tosneetion "with the Diamond made Although the vaté was up Olives at 35c. per bottle, crossing wreck. [the average, the eleétion was just "as » Olives at 40c. per bottle, py : E. i | the tations , » err] ¥ Wie i rons fevariah hel h : i: ~ A oli at 50o. bottle. { the nan ati ms of the medic ine men] When an Indian become feverish he Herman Bartels, the Svracuse brows quietly carried ont as the campaign. Floral Nets aves I availed naught, and with the advance | js watched carefully, it being believed Miss Ethel Roosevelt i At the last 1 electi J Olives at 75¢. per bottle. FoF a hei dita sot th. To tic) £ or, refuses to go hack to the states, [Atl the last general election on Janu. : i | of the disease delirium set ih. To the| that the devil is trying to possess : ary 25th, 1905; when the candidates Embroidered Chif- : And a fil gallon bottle at $3. | superstitions of the tribe this indicat-{ him. If delirium comes the devil wins, | Sr il ds Ta thourh. on Saturday, he wanted to | C0 Hon. George P. Grad i | . *| She: is thoroughly domestic in her | go richt away {were Hon. George I'. Graham and Mr, fons | ed that she was possessed of a devil, | and it is believe 8 i e victi : : > r 3 Jas, Redden & Co. [ and the ungontrolled moanings of the and helies d that ah an tastes, and ha proved of invaluable, Y. Lamontagne. barrister Rucking- Sonor un, the fyweer were : it rham, [little a were her death warrant. and a horrible cannibal. Hence the | 38SiStance to the Gest lady of the land | ham, Que., will he a candidate for Graham, 169, Mr. Gre Resa the IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES. | TI cacao Tor the safety of this hy assisting her mother to handle the narliament, in Labelle, against Henri sip am. 0 Ir, tala hold he i Possessed Of The Devil. savage society, and to relieve the vie- huge amount of parely social mail Bourassa NP i. a {wae long roprosented in the exgisin ture An in Upon the appearance of the delirium | tim of further troubles and sufierings which the mistress of the White House The sentence of Fdwards, the fe-}, "op ery Christopher F. Fraser, Smart Set is the dvamdtic depart-| .ountoma the medicine men informed | The Indian is helpless in' the presence receives daily during the official sea. faulting stock hroker of Winnipeg. has who first carried it at the general ment by Channing Pollock, who re-| 4. Gif that the woman was possess. | of sickness and murder is the only ef-[{s0n in Washington. Miss, Ethel is, of | heen changed by the appeal court from | jo ion" of 1579, and was re ented in Views the best plays produced during] oi of Wetaeo. This was jidgment. | ficacious treatment they know. They | course, still a school girl find deesses | ten years to two 1583, 1886 and 1900. His majority Ninon Veiles Cord-de-Chines Eoliennes, etc. Nea our collection of beautiful Lace, Sequin and Embrode od ural Wool Undervests ortant new feature of The 99¢, $1.25. amt > ¢ 3 md - : "- , i » st simple fashi She ok Le eDonag Tor cOM- . ® > o x LY ests and Drawe ! the last few months. Knee-Deep in| ind unon its wttorance |the seventy-| 88 : Do we not put our dogs and =n th mo t imple : hal. Fhe i + 1. Soon M D nagh Mh ome, com aveg. David Mapsall in 1886 was 285, Gowns. YOU'LL BB DELIGHT. 2 Is, June" is the nctulotie " nic on | vear-old stoic began to preppre for | horses out of their misery * Why not vata to music and § BRC ol veri nh sel I ihe OF ii ed "Moth and" over Kinhey in 1890, 161. In ED with Air denutys Youll lm oc, 49c. the ig Saber: : 8 ren | the execution of the sentence. Half. | Our friends and relatiogs ? « |. books. ' J! hil o A i) een § Iso G. A. Dana (liberal) defeated R. pheno ith the | . by Eleanor ov rainerd, who can! i= . ie ae . -- | -------- wi chure o a 7 Jelly (conservative) by 967. by Fanon Hort Bruner, who con pool say hat" thi wae shout the SS | SUBSUGATING NATIONS. |The minister of aiumys amd caval mervative) by 2% io A hn 8 Sand Bay, was com-| a 3 i, Ras | i . hn anted to the village of Merrie ! ervests and Drawe Alfred Hall, San 3 3 capital punishment upon individuals | Against this defence it is stated hy : ROAD BEING SPOILED | ' f 4 EL y stealing} : 5 ieee of ground. ¢ fo | t S awers, mitted for trial on a chan } " onling | possessed of We-te-go. although in this | the Hudson Bay company's traders The, Japanese Have Had Much tion of A rund 4 § r he eres | cac Jy a. buggy, the property o! ping ne case it 'was his danghter-in-law and the police that this Fiddler. tribe Hard Fighting. Peanavations. nr a made at Of | By Excavations After Rebuilding! S oi ney, Morton, on the last day o . Tt is their belief that her only chance | is hated and feared among the other Tokio, Japan, Oct. S.--Aher morej Ve Tal Line of parliament Has Begun. | Sole Agents for "Home Journal ic, 7o¢ and up. fair. wr { for | reaching the 'happy hunting | tribes for hundreds of miles round, | than three months of hard fighting hick. is expected to Rake thor ont People pasting: down: Classes strost. Patterns." Nova Scotia shareholders o © | grounds lay in her death during a!and they have been forced up to the [the Japanese army of operations | =. 0 Co Newvowher this morning, were startled to seo! 3 York County Loan and Suviues com: | rational moment of her deliram. Ti | most remote fastnessés of desolate | against the savage natives of For Lucier Mesmiis and Ogden W. Coffin, | men at work tearing up a portion of | GIT IIPS FIFIISIIFIIIII@ y pany prose nted their special claim be- | gh ging delirious, it would have heen! Keewatin, because of their rigid ad-|mosa, it has succeeded in subjugati R | two vouths, were arrested at New | the half-macadamized road in order to | rrp fore tho official referee. . ~ Ito her soul's damnation. and if she | herence to the we-te-go ceremonial. | portion of the he etofore uninhab York tino 1 K . construct. drain to the: centre of the IE John Roebuck, a graduate of To- lp. q could nr mala BE hat the \ Bee his section of the island... Not « ork r attempting to work an in | MARRIED. ohn Re ' inten lived she would be a crazy cahnibal,} They say that the act has been per-|abie sectic f 1 ! " peritance swindle on Canadians street." ATs Tove amd Robertson |SPARKS--MILLS --In Kingston, ct ! ronto University, has heen APPOINE? | devouring her own children formed at least twenty times within| were the Formosans holding what Huntingdon, Que. was startled on | Were among the early spectators and! 9th. 1007, at 122 University Ave instructor in physics In the University Then as soon as the young matron | the last twenty-five years by the same | may be called their own suction of the Monde' niekt 3 x severe earthquake | were disgusted with the sight. This is! 4 the toy A Myke br. --_-- : ¥ { pi shief. The fae a in. i 3s hev were §f ol ' night hy a severe o tw u \ u cathersgome , Sparks, Lo Mate! Lithia of W lost her fever all the tribe ascombled | venerable chief. The fact that the In-! island, but t were gradually | It wakened people from: their] the second excavation made since the v 1 daughter of Thomas Mills ' i 2, . " ans willingly ae x s -. | croaching upon that which has been o in the open. Foremost among the spee- | dians willingly acquiesced in his ar of g ui lean snd lasted several seconds. board of works began to rebuild this | -- rer A. 3 p i rong nel eo e Ch * DAILY MESMORAND. {ators was her husband. it h~iay the | rest is held to be a mark of even! brought under the control of the Chi The weneral hoard of missions of the! block. The trouble is that the bosrd DIED. nd ment ad ge ee. : : rs' ve f pic pe Wir SUCos rs » Japa in i er W ear Auusy nt 3 ey ug Pa ures 2 mark of a coward for a relaiion ta) the Fiddlers' repugnance for the L00 | nese and their : i wessats, the fap Wether rh in i an znve the property owners io notice of | GREEN. --In Kingston on Tuesday. Oct Cheese Board, 1. =I ra tan av 3 imssort ant | frequent recurrence of the sacrifice. nese. he Japanese casualties number a . Blt uty IMT an Thomnw - Aireen, a Star away from ench an imiortas | frequent rec en noint a superintendent of missions. for its intention to rebuild this piece of Bath Moed, aged fifty years. road. Six months' notice should have | puperal will take place from his broth «Made-In-Uapada'* Fair, at Armouries. | : +1 Fratricide with these two ancients [ed 280, including sixty-nine killed in | rite. Later came the squaws bearing! Fratricide : . . New Brunswick and Newfoundland, a heen given, so that the owners could orn risidenee Williamsville, on vi . i . - "ti Roller Rink every afternoom and even: | the sick woman from her tepee. = The seems to have become a mania; Con- | action, A desomntch from Isphan, Persia, says akes and all sizes, from ing. | gi irel hle Cashman, from his constant ac i F 4 t 280 po Friends and to th roe i 2 Wotnderland Theatre, afternoon and | girl onlv too well understood the dire] stable Cashman, 3 } SET oar: | that all the roads ahout the ity. ar have seen to their drains, ste, Now nf Thursday, at 2.80 pn : e largest sizes for vening, | preparations for the awful sacrifice. | companionship with the prisoners dur- | AHCI that, al fie Toads - aug i yw piece of road which is being so well aeyusHitufiees respectiully invited 10 New 'Princess Theatre, afternoon and | hut her feeble struggles were silenced! Ing their journey to , Norway House, § k 3 * and mails' are svervwhere at a stants done will be spoiled by two depres: | pes evening. Setoommaiipna Ihe a word and a blow | and since, rays bis § ", holieve those » SENT TO JAIL. > en ) y @ sions caused by the excavations, Tre | ---- -- ie 'ime Table Str, Wolle Islander changes. " bp H A al : { two mer ve a lust lor blooc and | 4 ph i . - S ¢ a ty " 0 s ave The strugeline form was Tnid at the | we : en ra a eR o - Det. 9. de % Plans are heing prepared in England | board of works will have to adopt a | Tue) ing {ing taker Be a Bijop: ¢ wv 1. Pitialis. of the feet of the chief, and his nephew, Jose, | have used the iperstiti ar, W ttawa, . 9.--~The 1 for the most powseful ice-breaker #0 better plan. Let it advertise, this au | ne 577, st Stage." i: toda) and while half a dozen braves held the | their people to cover their wanton partment of trade and com- the world to he ned lor keeping open | tumn, the blocks that it ix likely to]! Pho - Tickets for the * Made-In-Canada' Fair writhing woman the chief and Jose | crimes, so . i : merce nas been informed + he a ter channel to Pris y Edward rebmild next senson. Then there willl ~ oe 3 1 i i ¢ 3 g i OV | oe E ie nA Se I ; i : ------------ on: sdb ot McLeod's Drug Store. 4 draneied her with a stout sik cord | In ISSS a similar sine was incor that seventeen Chinese, who 4 Ietand \ be little excuse for exeavations being Valuable Properties For At the Bijou, "Brigands of Macedonia," | A wild orgy lasting all the nex: day { ered near A monton, / ta , am the ¥ were caught while being # ie - . made after the hiocks r mate | perties Sale, iow SPRGINE OER Sreeco-ulgnrinn Rel | 0 all that was needed to somitlets) Bet Was ggain pesiormed Jagthes north{ smuggled into Canada from William a - el page xt | Ald Gn kin said t il ortitsatel gh maguiltut grotads ous ar. { Ned .- al - {at the paser Slave Lake, mn RO2 Tag 5 tendant «© onglor * » Ald. » add | . y an yuildings. This day in history --Dattie of York-| the revolting ceremony af the Wete- | BL HSE 00 Lo nticated cases | 2 Newfoundland, have been "0 0" © 17 mpted erim- | that property owners did not have || ~ ROSELAWN, beautital residence a by shire, 1781 : Rome @ incorporated with | go while scores of authent) #% sentenced to nine months \ ie M heir 4 wnded bef. i and grounds, also other desirable : Tialy, 1870. = The news of the trag~de filtered | 81° related by the police and fur ¥ in jail at Sydney. The Assau'y ow Mis« Moule, a steno- |! or ' build ds i ton "He the residences, at various prices. Full ¢ % : 'wel ' vn : [a a : grapher in the institution road rebuilding was begun © sap- | th at SWIFT'S Real -- Limestone Lodge, Ne 91.8.0 Viock. | slong and among the natives and traders. bn Semmens, Indian agent {3% captain of the . schooner An action for #95000 damages was | posed that ten years notice would Fatate and Insurance Agency, Cor. $ em . - -". nets tirdda 4 | half-breeds of the far north. until iti v, John Semmens, 1 gent. ly which orought them in has viel fas p49 ; Pash i . e whve iti. |} King smd Clarence streeis. Full attendance req . ' hed. tn " he head of | Who is now in Selkirk, mentions a case | 1 1s0 - een found guilty of ¥ entered against the Canadian Pacific! have to be given to some of the citiz | ng POPOV OVIVVIVPOO0C SOD aL pg i$ os ice Ross at t Te p | which oceurred on Beren's river, near |: EE 1. Railway company hy Mrs w. ¥ D jon. - | men ------ wos WHIG TELEPHONES. e Nelson River. whereupon Sert. D. | jo}. Winnipeg, in Manitoba, in 1576; | Benoit. whose hushand was killed in | oe TAKE NOTICE. " |. R. Smith. who had, with two consta-| 3 th. 18 TR ow wreck at Farnham, Que, last sum- | 1 mave the best line of Heaters T ever 243 Business Omics. hles to patrol a territory of 400 miles | when Whred brothers killed their moth FREER Leaving For Buffalo. Imad, 1 have also am emormous stock of y « M Ls © C R » : : ' ~ V oh - a 3 0 Si | / * . , . s in a delirium. 17 ee ma ---- mer i : o > i . " Thad, R ispose 23a Baitorint Rooms. N | across, desnatched his two policemen. | while Jus 1A ten Ren ' Greenberg, a wealthy | Francis E. Hastison, Queen street, a [ Furniture, hat 1 want to d 1 at Famed 29 obbing epar {men o : { 1. A. O'Neill and W. J. Hashman, tol . : { WARNING GIVEN Brooklyn jeweler, it ia alleged hy the | well known and popular Kingstoniny, | very io Pe oy h ant, the rrr , Legal Forms, all kinds, at Whig. I Deer Lake Women Who Faint. -- shine I il net of oh 03 ix leaving for Buffalo, wheve he will ey A Street - ------ | The Daily Whig is alwys on sale ut| Sy Must constantly live in dread of the J, 1 Machi Had Been ys a a wall pmt of mine acd! reside permanently. Last night he was : 2 t Market Sguar 1 ; :* "1hat Inferna achines B | down the back of his wife, in Brook + I ------------------------------ - . ; Gibson's Drug Store, 4 - Bguare | ------ i next attack. When you feel nauseous i do in . : waited upon by a number of his inti y Open till late each eveming. i i : Ton' ke brand whi Sent By Mail. tenn, and then suffered a mobbing at { is. and 1 i 1 he EF for October-December { The Riders Of The Plains. and dizzy, don't take brandy or i. Denver, Col. Oct. 9.~Governor H. | the hands of an indignant crowd mate iriends, and Presenter. wil) a the Forum 'or Uetoher- llecem hy : | Th 5 \ | v one. of HEY IY Nerviline. It brings strength B er, i aiid: H Mofatt . ps BY . Ai hel to } * the suit ease, his friends wishing to show | A. Mauricé Low - discusses, in nemive { is tribe. iS RWEYS TTD one to the nerves and restores the disorder- A Buckie x de Vi LB 2 a Fintan s YS i N dl 220. 000 ome in| their esteem for him. The recipient j vein, "The lronies of I'énce and War, ent of. the. Naonal ans ver, ROTHER, I O AsHISt In| de a most suitable reply... During |drawipg illustrations from Japan's . cure any tendency to faint. Keep \ t : " rec : a : {th ails, ve » ronal | owing to . e total v | i . a | are avoided and feared by the other rough the mai vesterdn inferna wing to the fact that the total vote new field of labor across the border, friendliness between France and | Gere { the most retiring of the Crees, and] . : 4 J | } Wl stomach. By using Polson's Nervi- . . i $ 2 { )( b . . | sto S p NEVEr see tet). : ' ( S 1. Uontze, president f extablishment « wood aleohol . 3 : ® ' : t most of fidout haves never ha whit line occasionally you can permanently 5d Charles B. Conta Bok ive ie tah ent _ol 4 -- denented { Mr. Harrison's stay in the city, he | quiet absorption of Rorea, the Mo: > | man. hey are a surly people, o € rade as ' actory, a q yr. 0 -{ has made a host of friends. and in his [rocco situation, and the growing ry i . . woe. for large : t Nerviline on. hand. Zoc. for a large | Co bl ontaining enough dynamite | did not reach the required sixty pe B best 7 . nomads. 'Yet, with the grim courage ry i i i s be ishes o 4 8 value you ever : irvished the red. | Dottie at all dealers. [to cause' great destruction of lives | cont. of the assessment roll he carries with him the best wishes of many. Alexander D_ Notes EHS 8 at $2.00, either in WE HAVE THE STUDY | vated patrol of the northern wastes, Soy Barned To Death land property had it been exploded. | Robert Rutherford, a highly-respect- All ol tiem on oth Be ar o> * {thas tao constable, with a half: oy Burne o Death. { Warning, however, had been ~iven 10 | ad gentleman of Mitchell, who is sev Is Pretty Low. 3 { cne. Bory Harrison Suplee treats are regularly sol ; d for 3 ! ; zt. 9. Freddie Howitt] g. i " * ly tata ter. Tked into the Fid-} Delhi, Ont., Oct. 9. Freddie Hewitt, {the recipients of the machines by Chief | entv.cix years of age. was married . Ap : : 5 - 5 L AMP Yo uv WANT He er od itty bronelt la little boy, was burned to death at [of Police Delaney. who had obtained [150 Friday, to Mrs Willigm MeQul- The sneak thief ~ who would steal historicaily The Development of | out four prisoners, the two principal | his father's. heme, four miles from. [a confession from Kemp V. Bigelow, | joel, a woman between sixty and- sev- | from a hospital bazaar, from an in-{ Power as a Manufactured Produet, Neat Solid Nickle, with a took | stitution that takes pity upon the | especially' the tendency to develop re : ; Lah CA . here. Before going to a neighbor's [by whom they were mailed, and conser | ongy oars of ae The marriage Dongola Kid green shade. Very Hany on { performers asl ay oie his motaer, poured some coal 6il [quently 'no one was hurt. Ot In Stration thief and caded 'and treats them | newahle sources of po fathée thin 1 the eyes, and will make your i gg 1 Oy h iv info the stove. The boy lit a match Qucialists are having a bad time jn{like princes, bas a soul so small, and (continue to rely - upon natural stores. for ev work: a, pleasure, pa oe : po oh td i {and the oil caight fire. The house Have Cornless Feet. | Fraree and Spain. In France the ex-i8 real spirit so mean, that it could [of energy, like coal and ofl, which r og i ual co rt wi e . dia : y ") aa . ery day wear, 3 No smoke. No smell: j art tu] con ot. with respect of gener.) WAS burned down If you would know regl comfort have | fpemists, who have hoen preaching the not he detected under the most pow must Soduer at Fee be S¥hetited. olid, don't forget that Don't ruil es - "i : justice had ked ee vour feet entirely free from corns. | aprrovriation of "property and a gen-| erful. analyzing microscope. The 'stocks It was. Ald. Toye, not. : aig, a : n't ruin your eyes. ations of rigorous justice ud wor - Fifteen Killed In Tornado. Pock's Corn Salve. will remove every | eral strike in case of France going te lor the ducking stool should be reviv- who made the explanation to the city . its way into the hearts of these sav. 9A tornado that jeofn you have. In Bighoxes, 15c., atiwar. hate heen rer tod he the ma-! od for this person's benefit. rouse ih Monday night concgrning { nado 3 » . ar. he Lhe wis | Electric he vonei} make formal age hunters, and as soon as another | Leeds, Ala., Oct v i a Xe thi 13 Ste -l ; 's drug store. jority of the repmblican deputies, and! Bali kc con of John Pagiégu cas installed struck this jon, vesterda ansed | Wade's drag can , " hp | es Ses them at he ad iieltas ples, i he seven the death of about fifteen Pr] PS | those invited from Soain to Aenounce | The Canadian commission to Japan | mission nt he ol me . falling trees and Milk in Torgnto after November 15t| the reeant nections of Spain and France | to interview the mikado's government | apnlication 0 it far ele Robertso B S | Sortedion. their march to Norway wha wer, bat in : i ill likely he Hon. Mr. Lemieux, se-| There was $312 n 10 . NOY Was 4 bers. | The damage to property was | will be nine cenis a quart for bottled | in Mororeo have been expelled from the, will likely be - Mr, 14 2 WAS hs X House. The journey was full of hard: timber v I 3 ' " i r the, PA a. hips, It took the constables a fori- enormous, Imilk and eight cents for loose, - jeountry. : 1 companied py Mackenzie King, lat Nade- ei wie last + f Shoe Store. HRT YE