Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Oct 1907, p. 1

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1 Coat AreHere there is such a choosing, fresh and complete and un- buy just yet it makés no r choose a Coat, or Skirt or laced aside until required, eadership =~ OF -- Icloths This season the trend of ashion leads to Broadcloths as the popular material for Winter Suits. We have pre- pared for. this demand and have ready the largest show- ng of Broadcloths we have ver displayed. These Cloths we import direct, enabling 1s to offer particularly good ralues. The prices: are 75c, 99c¢c, $1.25, 1.49, 1.75 yard. n the most wanted shades or fall. ss itural Wool Undervests ey 99, R1.95, ol Vests and Drawers, 35¢, 49¢. dervests and Drawers, its, 10c, 75¢ and up. dren's Inderwear makes and all sizes, from p to the largest sizes for PED Ho 5000000000080 ROK EN ---------- $2.00 he best value you ever loots at $2.00, either in at are regularly sold for Dongola Kid ot for every day wear, solid, don't forget that . tt Shoe Store. ® CA PE SOD VRLIPOS TYCHO YS DN YEAR 4 NO. 237, - ONTARIO. "rugRsDaT. pro 10, 1907. We wish to call the atten- tion of the most critical observer to JUR display of Fine Canadian Furs, at the Made-in-Canada - Exhibition now being held in the Arm- ouries, and to bring before Exhibit is not onlv made in Canada, but, is the product 4 of our own Workrooms, de- signed and manufactured in Kingston. John McKay Fur House, 4 149-153 Brock Sr. RN we have plenty, both Comb and Extracted das, Reddea & Co. Virture Is Its Own Reward. Montreal, Oct. 10.--A striking run on one of the east end oi one of the local French banks. the run started assistance was nearby, and the depositors, in getti their money, almost to a man wei 2 ed ; v ¢ ¥ ¥| ® ® the jublic the fact that our > » > > 5 ° TITY Is soarce this year, but Pure White Clover Honey tectives and the prosecutor had grill- IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES. in stance of kindness reaping its own re- ward resulted from quite an extended branches When se- cured from the branch of another bank ng ut Small Boy. | AFTER THE MURDER THE BODY WAS HIDDEN. { Joseph Wood, After Persistently Asserting Innocence, Breaks Down---Is Described As a De- generate. N.J., Oct. 10.--Details of nm by the sixteen: {year-old boy, Jdséph Wood, that he {had maltreated nine-year-old Ethel Marx and then killed her with a hatchet, have been given out by County Prosecutor Scovel. The body of the girl was Saturday, in a brush, line covered {with rubbish. She had been missing {since Thursday. The boy, known in ithe neighborhood as "Woody," was the last one seen with her. He was arrested on suspicion, but no one be- Camden; the confession found, (lieved he could have been guilty of {such a horrible crime. The boy, in his confession, says he had liked Ethel a long while and that she had always repulsed him. He saw her passing the orchard and called her to him, walking with her into the lot. The child hesitated and, "Woody" confessed, he then told her that he only wanted to play. But 'n the shelter of the bushes he overpowered her. The boy says, in hit confession, the girl cried and threatened to tell her mother. He then hit her first 'on the back of the head with a hatchet he had with him. The blow must have killed the little girl, a big fracture marking the spot. where the blow struck. After this he hit her over the head with the sharp edge of the hatchet. He knew where a big piece of roofing tin taken off the voof of his father's shack was Jving, and this he ipulled over the body. putting "bricks around the tin to hold it down. Young Wood confesses that he took every pains to conceal the murder, even wiping up every bit of blood and washing himself repeatedly. He {ground the hatchet on a cobblestone {until every trace of blood was off it and then hid it where it was after wards found. | This confession came after the de- fed the bov for hours in vain. He wsisted in declarine his innocence so starkly that for a time even the pro- | secutor was in doubt. But in the end !the boy suddenly broke down, tears ran down his face, his voice trembled and he cried in most piteous tones : "Oh. 1 did do it; I did do it; poor little Ethel Young Wood may he described as a degenerate. He has stunted in his erowth by the idle and dissolute life he has led even as a child He smoked cigareties whenever he could get them, and has horrified the other children of the neirhborhood bv reel ine around in a state of intoxication Wood's father is a respectable farm- and his mother Metho- heen SLEW THE GIRL - |The Horrid Crime of a NO LABOR FAMINE. | Railway Construction Will Con- tinue Right Along Ottawa, Oct. 10.--There should no problem of caring for had vel | n during the winter months to solve | l'n Canada this year. Reports receiv- | ed at the office of the National Trans- | continental railway commission state {that the coutractors on the various | | sections of we new railway now under | Jpn intend to earry on construe-| tion work during the whole of the | winter, and instead of laying off men { this fall they are still anxious to add to the good-sized army of pavvies now at work, This, taken in conjunction with the fact that reports from au over Canada to the labor department show in almost G0 10 JAPAN - Hoa, Mr Lemieux Has Been Selects. It MADE | I JUDGE ey HON, AUGUST T SUCCEED JUD ARUE. | »oring classes genecraily, thing from the usual slackening of he demand for labor durifg the win- ter months. ; A ; i i . - Auguste Tessier to sue- On thé 660 miles of national trans: o° ne Shan fae Be dude: of the ww continental railway now under contract perior court for Rimouski district was cepts He Goes to Boston. Ottawa, 'Oetc MW --The wppom tment retween Winnipeg and Moacton it is ade at the cabinet council estimated, that over 15.000 men are! 1 has been definite], decifled that | uow at work. The average wage for |i. fon. Rudolphe Lemicux will sail from 82 to £2 ordinary labor is AS commis for Tokio on October 3lst men get from $2.75 to $3 per day. Fhe monthly Inent section alone dn the new Trans: | jpumicration- to Canada. continental is. now considerably ' over At a meating in Boston. the board onc million. dollars. Un the Crand |of digectors of the American Unitarian to negotiafe an understanding with | government and asked that the export of wood pulp be prohibited. The dele gation represented the pulp and paper section of the Canadian Manuvfactur- ers' Association. They pointed out that if the export of pulp were pro hibited the Americans would come to Canada and develop the paper indus- try of the dominion instead of de . | pleting the forests by taking away the But It May Not Occur For Some | raw material, Months. Winter wages are offered at from ¥- to $32 for road cutters, while team sters, choppers and sawvers are giv- en 835 and general hands $35." Hands are'not easily available even gt these figures. AFTER NEW LOAN. HARD COAL D: COMBINE. Berlin, Oct. 10.--~Rumors are <n gel culation here that the empire is to raise a new loan. The Tagebla at. | The R¥ilway President is Leader | in its issue of to-day, shows that the | 7 | various credits already authorized, but | George F. Baer, president & the! not realized, amount to $35,500,000. Philadelphia and eading railroad, and | The paper says it is informed in of considered the leading spirit among the ficial quarters that the government is {organizers of. th eval commercial of It. smuggling is getting more common or | the custom authorities are becoming more vigilant, say Maiden Lane im-| porters, who are starting a movement to have smugglers punished more rig- ourously. Too much leniency now extended to smugglers when caught, it is claimed Smuggling has assumed colossal pro- | portions, according to a report made | hy Ludwig Nissen, chairman of the | | Diamond Importers' Association Cus- toms committee. He declares that as I is sister lodge 10 behalf, Budd and Handiord, Bro per day, while experienced or skilled | oner from the Canadian government | Favden, Carleton Place payroll on the 'govem: the pikada's goverpment in regard to |sorved. to the house claimed low had burned a | Barlow Great Britain, sums to the upbuilding of the cult. and will make her home Corncutter JEWEL -- To Brother Polli¢, of ar Lodge, Kingston. ¢, 'Ont. rt. 10.--More than at-- importance was attached to the regular werkly meeting of Marion lodge, No. 134, LO.OF., here. It was he occasion of presenting a jewel to ire. Pollie, of Granite lodge, King- ston, who has taken up his abode in Renfag® as an employee of H. Cools | mith sad plumber "His jem lodge, not contemplating his departure from their midst so soon, did net find opvortunity to make the presentation and asked their herve to do #0, on their The jewel is in recognition of Bro. Pollie as a worthy Oddiellaw in whom every line of industry a continued and | : : is fostérad all that makes: for the pressing scarcity of labor combi: ed Rev. Charles W. Casson Has Been | po Spirit J of Sddielowsbip. Ew with risin wages, goes to indicat 3 1 : ho i., Bro ¢ mid, was | hat the flood IE new immigrants to Ofte the Editorial Secre in the chair, and under' the head of Canada this summer and fall, and la- taryship of the American Uni-| new business, Bro. James Clark, P.G | ces fall and la-| rian Association--If He Ac-|dand Bro. J. H. Waliord, P.G., were icalled upon to make the presentation. This was fittinely turnout {whom were Funnell, done before a large brethren, among Derry, Burke and Kingston, and Bro. McFay- fen, Carleton Place. Interesting woches were made apropos to the oc- asion hy Bros. Campbell, Carruth, of Marion lodge; and Bro. Mey local Bros of Funnell, Kingston, During the evening refreshments were and altorether a most ens jovable evening was spent Trunk Pacific section® of the road from | Association voted to oficr the posi MAN'S NARROW ESCAPE, Winnipeg west,, and employed generaily tion of editorial secretary of the as- in railway construction work in the sociation to Rev. Charles W. Casson, | Alleged Attempted Poisoning By a vest, it is estimated that another of the Church of Our Father, of this Farmhand. army of 20,000 men is engaged city. The position i€ one of the most Corawall. Ont Oct. 10---Joshua In the lambering industry, whonee influential in the body nd qvpd aly able formerly of Winchester town comes another very large demand for national scope for missionary effort shiv whi resides near Moosejaw labor during the winter months, ve- In case of hiz aceeplance of the ofier, Sask. recently had & narrow escape ports ta the labor department state Mr. Casson will move to Boston early, from te we sossaned ad . farm hand that the wages for shantymen show in November. waned 3 BO ne td on ihe 15: ta 25 per cent. increase over last, The Canadian manufacturers of pulp I al Eimtaring the BoHoh. vear, and are now at record figures, and paper waited on the Dominio NM Arable claims that while they at work in the fields Barlow went to prepare dinner. When reached there Barlow too ill to eat or even Mr. Annable took a were Mr. Annable to he drink tea 0 mouthful of the tea and finding it bit- ter became suspicions. He hid the tea that was in the pot and becoming ill he hastened to a doctor where he got relief The alleged motive for the poisoning Annable's suspicion that Bar- ne ighbor's s shack. was Mr was arrested. TO BE NEAR MRS. EDDY. Countess of Pupmore Has House at Brookline tryin ww to postpone a loan until after | combination, was born in Somerset New York, Oct. 10.-A wish to " the New Year and possibly until next. | near Mrs. bddy and the source of April. in the meanwhile it will raise Christian Science teachings was the money 10 meet pressing wants at the {cause of the departure, this week, for reichsband upon treasury hills. Baston, of the Countess of vuanmore. anys Hor husband, the Earl of Dunmore, Millions Of Jewels Smuggled. who died August 25th, was one of the ew York, Oct. 10.--Either jewelry most prominent Christian Scientists in and contributed large It is reported that the countess has wurchased a house at Brookline, Mass. there for seve ral months at a time in order to be ear Mrs. wwuy, who resides at Con- ord, N.1. HIS ARM CHOPPED OFF. Took Off Farmer's Arm Near Smith's Falls. over. to the branch that had lent the er n an earnest | much _jewelry and precious stones is! : money and depodited it thefe. The run dist, her reliance being in praver Jut| smuggled each year as that on which Smith's. Falls, Oct. 10.-C. H. C. was among the working class and was they could do nothing with the boy. joaty is paid. smith, a Kitim township Marmer, checked by the barks immediately pay- Owing to the confession made by The valie of the latter class is be-! met with a terrible accident Tuesday ing out to all depositors who desired the boy the other two persons ar | tween 22,000,000 and £3 000,000 B = fternoon while operating corn-eutter to get their money, rested. Harry F. Marx, stepbrother of Nearly all the smuggling, according er = on a farm a couple of miles from wai. the child, and a hali-witted chore bov | to the importers, is being dene by G town. He was feeding the cutter, and War, Stead will start _ on a peace VOI released to-day. . . ! wealthy tourists. They want the fed-| earge F Soe in some way his left Arm: was draw pilgrimage to Latin America in March. It is a question whether in New | eral authorities to enforce a section of | _ . into it and chopped off just below the : ee Jersey a boy of sixteen years OM | {he Jaw that requires offenders to pay! Lio . - I've hand and part of the DAILY MEMORANDA. mo be hanved. His confession' of | {he Fovernment. us-.a penalty. Ariple A Ivanip, on September grin dropped into the machine. Before Col euilt. unsupported, could not be taken [tha value of the smuggled article, be- ith, 2 He was educated at the the machine could Be stopped his arm Combet] Bros'. * as evidence in anv event sides He Pl veel A ke he merset Tustitute and fater WHS: gTa- | wy + managed that it had to he am: Big display of Furs : The father of the murdered child, | stom to merely seize the article duated at Fra: aml Masshall col car the shoulder. He is an AC the "Mode-ln-Ounedla™ Exhibition. Frayk Nevin, arrived, yesterday, from 5 . , 18ge. He first entered the employ of unmarried wan about thirty years of Amusement advts, gu Page Three. Locke, Cavuga county. N.Y., where he | {the Somerset Democrat, a uewspaper ace. '3 Royal re to-mght. conducts The Weekly Courier. He ob- | Held Line In Teeth, Caught Fish. {published by his bewtlee Buring the -- ce **Mude-In-Cant fair, at Armpuries. tained a divorce six years ago. | hl _ © war he served gallantly in the w 4 : Roller Rink every afternoon and ever | MN, Nevin was accompanied by his Le a reeter, Mass, Jat. Jo. When Union army, and after the war studied why. Man Satred Sraudsaotius: mE leriand Yheatte; eRcracon. and father and mother and seven-vear-old | with friends at Lake Quinsicamond | 18%» practising at Reading, Pa. He Hugh Alisen. Manlius, X.¥.0 who as evening . idaughter, Alice. The latter is the | that he could take a dip in the lake became confidential legal adviser to! oo "0 ts oe ok how il New Princess Theatre, afternoun - and child of whoni the police have been | with o fish line between his teeth and | LietPont Morgan and afterward the |}, ue oon M rrandiather Dr. evening. trying to get some inkling, it having catch fizh. they laughed . t him controling. spirit in the hasthcoal com- | |, A gS Rech y grandiather, . "Made-In-Uaudd™ Exhibition at the heen alleged that she had mysterious- a 18 ¥ Bi ak % bine. bid Chester, Was. 0. peppery old Armo hs swam out into the mke from follov said he First, he disinher At the Bijou ** Brigamds 'of Joma." ly disappeared some time ago. Tt now |, club house. A few minutes later . ited my sister because she married a an eptacdo of the ti fheco Dutgatven Relig. 2Ppears that she has been in the care |p" returned, the line still between his | The Emperor's Hlness, barber. This left me his sole heir. He i ok oh futher and grandparents cop teeth, and on the hook at the other| Vienna, Oct 10. Emperor Francis | decided to marry. although he was « Ma 3 vend « Linualiv . vo , Joss a 3 : . : : Nl ning A hei divorced wy wile in 1902." sid j end was a pickerel. Joseph, Rho. be bos Si of larane ial int, vighty, to keep mo from inherit des Nevin. ** s oiven the custody of | . ; . . $ i his ate This day in history 'President Kruger Nevin hg 5 placed them ith i To Get The Subsidy. mouth, is = confined to his apart ay. know it. but the girl. he hon. 1885 ; First overlagd mail arrived th evandparents in Philadelphia. On board the Lusitania, via Cape |0ONLS, at Schienbrunn castle, on the picked out was my sweetheart, only at San Francisco, 1838 4 SHEL wile appeared one dav. and Race, Nfkl., Oct. 10.--At nine o'clock, | Outskirts of Vienna, and there phvsi- | sever vears of age She . decided EY vcsine ea 2 hy under guise of taking Ethel for a { last evening, the Lusitania was in |SADN held SD nsuitation, yesterday, to acenpt his ofier, ta save the estate Full attendance requestad. walk, spirited her away. I never at {latitude 43.24 north and longitude | O° the irperial, pai ors ts At is ton » . That was nearly six years --- | tempted to recover her hecauw i dif- 58.41 west. From noon, vesterday, | hr clin ng ¥ - I dete ERO. ag He died a yout ago, and the . WHIG TELEPHONES. {ficulties in the wav of proseentin~ a | the steamer had covered 216 knots, {With re pe = py t 4 ring Hhat + youn woman om 1: called my 243--Business Office. mother for abducting her own child. | an average of twenty-four knots an king is al ponte he | grandmother In my wife 229--Editorial Rooms. 1 did. however, take Alice away, and | hour. She was 1,56 knots from | ' old. * 292--Jobbing Départment. have had her over since. I was in | Daunt's Rock at noon. The average To Yorin Big Orga A Wife Murderer. ; Legal Forms, all kinds, at Whig. | church, vesterdav, when the telegram, | for this entire distance has been 24.21 § Atl a £ = " an. Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 10. Frederick be Daily Whig is always on sale at [telling me this awful news was. | nautical miles an hour. ie Ffita, in... Oct, 3 Thevintera- | Butt, o mo ler, aged thirty-six vears, Gibson's Drug pre. rhet Square-- brought to me. I immediately left | [tional conference of cotton spinners | went to the hame of his wife and ask' Open till late nd started for Camden." Swept Away By Cloudburst. {and growers decided, yesterda: to | cd her if she was determined to push Durango. - Col, Oct 10.~Sesking form a permanent organization to in- | her suit for divorces. She said **Yes," Standard Oil Profits. Eto rite Hom a tere or ot uly Jue Ssatintivin olin. whereupon he grabbed her aad tried to H New York, Oct. 9.----For the first | rain storm, the three little daughters, | pers' Atoeiction. of shimen'a pin- | foree carbolic acid into her month, STUDENTS Neat Solid Nickle, with a green e. Very easy en the eyes, and will make your work a pleasure. No smoke. No smell. Don't ruin your eyes. [1 "Bee 'them at Robertson Bros. ' {oc {time the profits and dividends of the Standard Oil Trust from its inception Europe, and the rowers' Associa- aged fourteen, eleven and eight vears, | Rea Island 'Cotton G | of Samuel Cpok, a farmer living near| tion. Fail- and then burning the flesh about the dips. he ing in this, shot her dead turned the weapon on himself and put {in. 1582 10.1801 were made public, to- { here, were caught by a sudden cloud-| . bullet bis bedy. Failing to kill day. As stated by Mr. Fay the pro- | burst and swept into the water, and . a bullet in bis body ailing to ki a wera: TRS STOSRSUT JSST, | co their death, Two of the bodies] 5... Petrified Foot, (himself, "he swallowed earbolic acid 1 231,790; 1584, 87.7 300; 1885, $8,- | have been recovered Smith's Falls, Oct. 10. Alexander! and is dying at an hospital 1856. £15.350.% 3 . { May, flour and fecd merchant, has a -- L Option B perfect, specimen of a petrified foot, It The Raids Are Over. | ocal Option By-Law. {was found ine glen near his summer | Odessa Oct. 10.~The Unionites, yes: To check a cold quickly get from! Loughboro township will submit ulhome, on Rideau la and is exciting | terday, voluntarily and unexpectedly your druggist some little Candy Cold ; Tablets called Preventics. Druggists | | everywhere are now dispensing Pre-| ventics for they 'arc not only safe | {but decidedly = certain and prompt. | + Preventics contain no Quinine, no iax- (ative, "mothin bash nor sickening. Taken at "sneeze stage" { ventics will prevent Pneumonia, Bron chitis, La Uinippe, etc, Hence the name, Preventics. ' Good for feverish child' | rem. 48 Preventics 25c. Trial boxes, Sold by all dealers. Pre- | { local option by-law to the people at considerable interest It has every discontinued: their raids upon the Jow- the next municipal election. A peti- line and curve of the human foot, of | ish population, which have been' going | tion to this effect was presented to | which it is a perfect reproduction inion for the last few dave. In the the township council, and at: its meet: | stone. Leourse of these disorders nearly fifty jing, on October Tth, it was resobved! = ---------- ---- i to take a dole on Ue question io Be cember pext Many Soldiers Awmbushed Oran, Algeria, (wi. 10.--A French re conngitering column, consisting' } Beat In Mind. We. give the hospital a percentage of a squadron. of {every sale made at our booth in the irvegulir cavalry combined, was am- Armqurie) Campbell Bros, the manu- | bushed, yesterday, at Guenbol \Hill, Hacturers ¢ Gue foes, ! about nine wiles from Oudjab, {ter of lcluded a Cossack and three peasants sentations eof. Dicken's immortal char. | will relipve persons were wounded, many serious- hanged hore oi They in- iy SIX persons were trial by comrt-martial two companies of sharp shooters and! who belonged to revolutionary organ: jacter, died - Spahis and Algerian | izations. Campbell Bros'. Furs. See ou galubit ab Lhe Anmougiss, THE WORLD'S TIDINGS sional showers, but partly fair to-day and Friday. GIVEN IN THE SRIEFEST pos. |SCSeCERASEEEEEIEEERete eo SIBLE FORM. Notes From All Over--Littls | of Everything Easily Read | | snd - Remembered. Durham {ated C. J, | Matters That Interest Everybody i conservatives have Thornton for the commons. | | A score of women in Kansas are! | practising law,-and fifty others are physicians, ' i Three convicts escaped from the Three Rivers jail and are now biding in Montreal. { A petition of nearly 6.00 signatures asking for Sunday"éars, is before the! London council. ! French doctors have discovered a} method of removing birth marks by | means of ratium. . i The crown prince of Japan, Admir- | al Togo and a number of nobles will | make a tour of Korea. Mrs, Cassie Chadwick, the bank | vrecker, at pfesent in the Ohio peni- | tentiary, is believed to be dying. i Messenger boys to the number of 15,000 were ordered out on strike, in} support of the striking telegraphers. At Asheville, N.C., after a brie it strenuous campaign the prohibi- tiomsts carvied the election by a ma- | ority of S48. H. M.S, Shearwater ran aground late ly in Esquimalt harbor, in what charted as safe waters. An investiga- tion will be held, William Fitspatrick, Montreal, i i | il is! | { i { i fell convert it into one of the world's largest and hest ports, have been ao. cepted. The work will take nine years, Kemp Bigelow, Denver, Col, who mailed bombs to rich men, appears to he a lunatic, who thought he would he paid for warning his would-be 8 tims. New York . public service 'commission kas ordered an increase of twenty per | the | of cent, in the number of trains on elevated roads and in the subways the city. Word from The that the resolution Fry, the British delegate, Hague conference is of Sir Edward | regarding a | permanent court of arbitration is | likely to be accepted. Murray Stephens, zineer, who was found guilty of man- | slaughter, was sentenced, at St. Thom-| a8, to six months in the common jail | without hard labor Rev. Dr. Heartz declined the position | of superintendent of Methodist mis the ex-Wabash en- | Brunswick and New Thomas Marshall | in { for Ne foupdland, and Rev. Charjottetown, his place. The government counsel in the fight | Staudard Lu company sions of was nominated against the hip as when first organised. At North Bay, Ont. the grand jury | POSSE found Gordon Haunt Haileybury, | uilty manslaughter in thy death! of Boviand from elected of dwaed injuries re- | while from the Hotel last! yoar } Wednesday morning the four-storey | building of the Winnipeg Paint and Glass company, manufacturers and obbers, was destroyed by fire, Lemp | a total loss. The building was vs alued | at $70,000, and the stock at '$100,000, | fully insured. 1 The €. P. R. has issued a circular ! granting am increase of twelve and a} half per cent. in the salaries of the] telegraph operators, and ten per cent in the salaries of the en ke enived hing Vervlome at Haileybury mencing October 1st The men asked for an increase of fifteen por cent. Hindu newspapers are keeping their | country informed of the anti Hindu | fecling in Amorica and Africa, and say | coolly that if the British want toler- ation to continue towards the Rritish | in India they must undertake to show toleration. to Asiatics in other parts of the Empire. M. Ryan, whose shating rink at Iroquois was blown down a vegr or nd | ago, has been awarded 8962 of the | | 81,400 insurance on the building. | | was claimed that the accident was due | | to lightning knocking a hole in the] bhaildihg through "which the wind en-| tered nnd wrought the destruction of the building. i Lord Balfour of Burleigh is heading # strong aati-partisan national wove ment in England to work for' the| suppression of socialism. Year hy year, be says, more legislation is proposed, |' the whale effect of which is to draw} apon the earnings of the workers for | the benefit of those whe will not work | and unless this is checked he sees be: | fore the country only the enervation} which led the Roman empire to its | final ruin. nomin- | * eighty feet while at work on a build: | re loaded with, ing and escaped with a broken om | the Present to mnie and some bruises. LB] olfertog The C. P. R. company has made a| series of concessions to the railway | telegraphers, which it is hoped will md the dispute. At Valparaiso, Chili, plans that will Reorceluin, k ohegg Poel 3 : | rt na y be | ieves that he nas proved the company » be an illegal corporation, and also | hat it is now under the same owner | | Me igistrate A Woman who is planting a party dress for the coming social season, will regeive helplul inspir- ations by the score, in our . Dress Goods Section No mote désirable ong. aad novelties have ft looms this seuson than oR eautifil Lorri our shelves and counters rs and there's no time 0 a choice. We are those beautiful Ninon Chiffons it colors of' Nile, Reseda, Golden Rr and Wiel 45 inches wide, at $1 ang $1.25. Silk Marquiscttes In Golden Brown, iteseda, Navy, Marmott, : 0 White, also Black, @ great ussortment i now "Floral Chifforis Floral Nets Embroidered Chif- fons "Ninon Veiles Cord- de-Chines Eoliennes. etc. See our Sollegtion o twautiful Lace, Poguin Liropdeced Uowns. MW LL le RY SO ED with their beauty. You'll be pleased with the prices. sbi, Sole Agents for "Home Journal' Pattorus." MARRIED. CHALMERS "GRAY ~In Kingston, Oct. 9th, 1907, by the Rev, Dr. Mackie, Miss. Etta Gray, daughter of John Gray, to W, I. Ulmimers, of Parma POHERTY - DONOGHUE «On Sept 30th, 1907, is St. James' Chapel, by the Rev. A. J. Henley! Rector, Miss Minnie Donoghue, to John Doherty, both of this city. ROBERT J. RRID The Leading Undertaker Fhone 577, 227 Princess St Valuable Properties For Sale, RINGWOOD, magnificent grounds and buildings ROSELAWN, beautiful residence and grounds, aso other desirable residences, at various prices. Full information at SWIFT'S Real Estate and InsuranceAgengy, Cor. King and Clarence streets, ------ ------------------------ TAKE NOTICE. I have the best Nne of Heaters lever fad, 1 have also an enormous stock of Furniture, that | want to disposes of at very low prices, as IL want the room for Heaters. TURK'S Second-Hend Store, Prinoess street. ET ---- GOT SEVEN YEARS. Stealing a Very Serious Offence at Chatham. Chatham, Ont, Oct. 10.--~George Yott, Big Point, was brought before Houston, "in the county court, and will spend the next seven iyoars in the Kingston penitentiary. The magistrate observed that down Horse south many a man had been hung for horse stealing, snd that under the cir cumstances the sentence was a just and equitable one. Yott came up on the charge of steal ing two valuable horses from Pri Mac farlane. The animals were taken to Windsor, and for some time thé case ; 7 baffled the efforts of a number of | Roch nigh Dead. lileuths sot te work on it: Yott was | London, Oct. Alfred Davies. who {finally apprehended, and was found for some ee was an M.P. and was | guilty, . { familiarly known as the "Pic kwick of | the House," because of his marked re: semblance to. Leech's pictorial repre | last week after Wm illness | {caused hy the shock that followed the death of his eldest son, who was lost [in the wreck of the Berlin last Febru- ays Fle ' BH taken patiently and porsistantly most. obstinate cases of indigestion. constipation, bad blood bad liver no mafteg ing. That's what Mountain Tea will Joa Tablsts, Mahood's

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