ren 2; Q, Face Sores which should be thrown off from. ody hav, . . Hr fed © pores and giving rise < HopiEN 0, 4.50, 5.00. igent pur- € upon big ity. Take reputation an dollars, Can the name upon it? Can ty 2 You n. That's Women's ne pair. rland & Bro, odd Shoemaking. Sh ER IEE gelf-Opening, Square Bottom, Mage from the Toughest Papers | PAPER ¢ BAGS ALL WEIGHTS AND SIZES. THE E B. EDDYGOMPANY, LIMITED, HULL, CANADA. ada; Ask for Eddy's Matches. ee yg CONTEST. )F BALLOT: HE MOST POPULAR LADY CONTEST X LINED COAT HN McKAY FUR HOUSE ition" for the benefit of the neral Hospital "lady for whom You wish to vote ENTS EACH. $9800000000000000000000 [ fade-In-Canada' Exhibition and al Favori te 9" Range rary with them our fullest \ a Te sold from our store. Tucan, Stained for these | Y & BIRCH | CK STREET, rong PENBROKE RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH Canadian Pacific Railway CHEAP RATES Second Class from Xingston, Sept. 1m, | ta Oct. 31st, 1907s $26.00 S30 Tucoma, ant Portland. Z $43.50 J R Bn Sal $43.00 Missoula, = t Lake, Broportignately dow rates to ther KINGSTON 70 OTTAWA Leave Kingston at 13.10 p.m. arrive In Uwe wae pun. Direct connecti { at Renfrew with C.P.R. No. 1, leave] Renfrew at 4.15 p.m. for Pembroke, Port Arthur, * Wibnipeg end Pacific | y ts. Full partictlars at X. & P., and C. P.| R. Ticket Ontario St. F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass, Agent. i i J | LARA Single First-Class ( RAILWAY SYSTEM Good going Oct. 8th to Nov. 5th, to! all points on Temiskaming & Northern Ontario Ry. points, Mattawa to Port] Arthur, pgints Aylmer to Waltham, Que., | Ste. Adele to Nomining, Que., also to] points New Brunswick, Noya Scotia, and Newfoundland, aud going Oct. 24th, to} Nov. 5th, to Penetang, Midland, Lake-| field, and all stations, Severn to North| Hay, Argyle to Ucbocouk, Lindsay to} Haliburton, Madawaska to Depot Harvor | and to all poiats reac y Navigation Co., and Huntsville, Lake of} Bays & Lake Simcoe Navigation Co. i All tickets are good returning from des- | tination on or before Decemper 7th, 1907. | For full particulars, apply to J. P. HANLEY, Ageut, corner son and Ontario streets. | Cor. Johnson and Ontario Sts. | Quebec Steamship Company | Joha- | i Summer Cruises in Cool Latitude | Twin Screw Irom SS. "Camplan," | with electric lights, electrie bells and all | modern comfort. { Sails from Montreal on Momday, 9th! an 330 September, for Pictou, NS, | ca al Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Grand River, Summerside, PE. 4 and Charlottetown, P.E.L { Summer Excursions, $30 and upwards | by the mew Twin Screw 8S, * ue | * 5,500 toms. Si from | York 4th, 14th and 25th September. ture coo! bY sea breeses | rises ahove 80 degrees. The of the seasca for healt end comfort. . | ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec. | tickets staterooms, il, to . HANLEY, or J. P. aL J GILDER- | SLEEVE, Ticket Agents, Kingston, Ont | BIG GAME | SEASON OPENS. 37% NewBrunswick MOOSE £ Sept. 15th. Quebec i x HARE k | 3 DEER I September 1st | + BEAR : 3 : Nova Scotia | nip nezk Oetober 1st. Write for Publications Containing Latest Information | About and Hun Week in the Canaan Woods, unting Grounds of the Micmacs, Big Game of the Southwest Miramichi | Districts Guides, Routes Relsgmy. Bose: Fare for Hunters. | hed by Muskoka} 'River and Gulf of St. Lawrenee || BERMUDA" ISTS COMMIT CRIME. Were Pursued By a Crowd--The Assassin Ran Two Miles, and Spraining His Ankle Was Captured. " Geneva, Oct. day resort at the eastern end of the in a local e Two Russian revolutionists, whose ames are given as Nilista and Dauiel- off, entered the bank and requested the cashier, a young Swiss named Gu. del, to give them change for some German money. While the latter was examinipg the cheque one of the Rus- sians shot him through the head. The two Russians then pillaged the | of. gold and motes to the amount of £2,000 and some valuable papers. The noise of the shooting attracted [IN the less expensive Brooch hes shown such excellent value as the one illustrated above -at $5.50. HE mount is heavy 14k. gold and the pearls are of the finest quality. HE crescent is 13{ inches long and finished in the bright gilt. ie Send for our Catalogue. . Ryrie Bros. ! Limited 134-138 Yonge St. TORONTO Diamond Hall has never : made of | | who, seeing | leaving the bank, pursued them. | ously woundin two : | slightly prons.. two others. persons were not killed. taken and captured by gendarmes. They were carrying 'the -stolen money in special sacks. Each man had fifty cartridges with him. Last night the murderers, handcuff- jo. were taken in separate © tram to | Lusanne. Angry crowds collected at | Montreux and Lausanne stations and | tried to lynch the murderers, attack- | cashier, and wounded four | Swiss. Danielofi's boyish | excited some pity. - | At Lausanne 'station Nilista receiy- §! ed a violent blow on the head irom a | stick, and his face and collar {covered with blood. | detective. to wipe away the blood, as | his own hands were handcuffed. To-day the prisoners, more strongly guarded, were taken back to Montreux by train for the "reconstruction" of ffi the crime and a thorough enquiry. Hi They met another hostile reception, cries of "A mort les assassins!" be- ing often raised. It appears that Nilista, after wur dering the cashier and wounding four ! others, ran two miles, through = gar | devs, scaling the walls and attempt- ing to reach the mountains. A sprain- Coban 20 Alum, A E.W.GILLETT ive TORONTO. ONT. OEE You touch the button it does the rest. SEE IT. You will find it a case "Love at first sight." J. R. C. Dobbs & Co., INTERCOLONIAL] RAILWAY Montreal Office, 141 St. James St. ! Toronto Office, 51 King St. East. | TIME TABLE STEAMER WOLFE ISLANDER _ Leave Wolfe island Monday, 7.30-9.15 am. 1.00---3.00 p.m Twisday, T30-915 a.m. 1.00--3.00 p.m. Widpesday, 7.48 m. 1.00---38.00 pan Thursdays, Bay G.30--9.30 aim. 1.003.390. pan. Friday, T0815 aum. 1003.00 p.m. Saturday, 3.00915 a.m. 1.90-3.00 p.m. Sunday 0.30 am. 12.30--3.00 p.m. = Leave Kings MON. | £30--11.30 am. 2.00430 pw. TUES, 830-11.30 a.m. 2.004830 p.m. WED. B80-11.30 aw 2.004.530 pm. ¥ R 8.301180 a.m. 2.00 Bréakey's 7.00 p.m B.30--=11.30 aw. 2.00430 pan. 830-1130 a.m. 2.00430 p.m. N. cree 1000 ah. 1.15--8.30 pan. 2 @'cloek trip from Kingston to Wolte Islanel, Spoor's Dock and Simcoe Island Time Table subject to Chenge without | notice. { Boat calls at Garden aud from Kingston Island going to! i ALLAN "3X LINE 3 AL TO LIVE L Victorian sails Fri, Oct. 11. Nov: 8 Corsician sails," Fri., Oct. 18. Nov. 15 Virginian sails, Fri., Oct. 25. Nov. 21 Tunisian sails PFri., Nov. 1. MONTREAL TO GLASGOW, Sicilian sails cove. Thurs., Oct, 15-4, Grampian (new), Thurs. Oct. 10. Nov. 147" 'Rates of and Ra full information | may be J. P. HANLEY, | OTR, or J, P OILDERSLERVE, | Claregoe street, |LoAN AR at, Noein, 08, 57° | 171 Wellington St ESTABLISHED 1863. President--Sir Richard Cartwright Contral Passenger Depart. |; oney loaned om Mumoipal Mo purchased. t allowed. WORTH TAKING One ontce Fluid Extract Dandelion; Qne ounce Compound Salatone ; Four ounces Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla; - . Mixed and taken in teaspoonful Hose after Sach meal and at ad a prominent 8 cian to be the Beet mixture for the cure of the Kidney, bladder, and all urinary ttoubles. This says the doctor, is the meat simple though remarkable prescrip- dion ever written {o cleanse the system of impurities and waste matter. It acts as a powerful tonic to the kidneya, forcing them to filter out the acids and poisons, overcem- ing rheumatism, lame back, sciatica and other afflictions arising from sour, impure The ingredients can bs procured st aay good drug store, and being purely vegetable and entirely harmless, can casily be mixed at home. if you have a suffering friend show this to him, as be will undoubtedly sho pleased to learn of so simple and } highly recommended a remedy. SO 000000000 AL AAR CASA RS A RRas RONTENAC | D INVESTMENT SOCIETY Cit Farm Pro-'os. Then onl Deb 1 where their owners have Managing Director. street, Kingston. | ed ankle ended his flight. v | It is believed that Nilista is the au thor of many similar robberies in Rus- | sir. and is at the bottom of a revolu- tionary conspiracy to 1 banks. Inverary Items. Iuverary, Oct. %--Owing to the {heavy fall of rain, Sunday and Mon- | ito plough. co} pleted. The funeral of the late Eliza {Gibson was iarpely attended at Holiness Movement ; {day last There was no service on {The Bible Society will hold their an- | nual meeting here on Mondav evenine, Octobe 21st. Miss Mabel Gummer has Lreturhed home after visiting friends at Violet. J. Gibson is in the city for medical treatment. Harry Giveans, {with some of his other friends, will | leave soon for Cobalt, where they ex- ! Mrs. Watertown, N.Y. F. Holmes will leave returned re- |]. Sears and family has { homie after spending a short time |newing old acquaintances, ---- Escape Needless Disease. Rheumatism, neuralgia, locomotor | ataxia, tumors and a variety of other discases as well as a general debilitat- ed condition of the system, comes from impure or impovetished blood. Escape these ills and keep health up {to the highest standard by using ! Wade's Tron Tonic Pills (Laxative), | They fortify the system against dis | case. They are a great nerve strongth- ener and blood maker. In boxes, 25¢c., at Wade's Drug Store. Money back if not satisfactory. | Naughty Barriefield Cows. Barriefield, Oct. 9----The Pittsburg council met Wednesday for revision court. The clerk was uvable to at- | tend. Mr. Nevison has been mending | the boardwalks. Mrs. Corkey has sold | tall her cows. | There is good pasture now on the commons, but the cows like the mili- | tary grass better. They wait around | {the military college gates and run in | {every time a wacvon or'carriage pass- they "are driven' to the to | to five dollars when | | ipay from one {they locate them. "1 Visitors at Mrs. Hutton's: W. J. | Brewster and Mrs. Brewster, W. F. | ison, and Miss Brewster, of Edmon- jton; Miss McCaugherty, Streetsyille. | John Esford stepped into a hole at | {the side of the boardwalk and broke | Stnday school here, | jon the 7th inst. Rev. G. Churchill led | the service and Rev. J. Ferguson gave| | a short address on temperance. The! | work at the mine here is closed down | till April 1st. Mrs. James Porter is on| pi the sick list. Mrs. Timmons visited | | friends in Napanee last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Yorke spept Sunday) at 1 C. Amev's, Moscow. ,W. Brooks has | finished his tour of threshing. A. Har- | ris, superintendent of the Verona Min- | ing company was taken to the Gener-| {al hospital on Monday. He was suf-| fering' from the effects of a sprained | ankle. Wesley Storms had the misfor- { tune to have his foot smashed by an { anvil falling on it. Visitors: Mr. and { Mrs. Frank Amey, Selby. at D. L.! {Amey's; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Yorke, Verona, at J. Pomeroy's! time KILL THE CASHIER TWORUSSIAN REVOLUTION- 10.--A .sensation was caused at Montreux, the popular holi- Jase of Geneva by a dastardly crime) bank safe the attention of some persons outside the Russians hurriedly | gay in town x 2. The Meacham is. Wsibing frionds in Belle- | } Russians fired on their pursuers, seri-| ville : perspns and] In| t their flight they emptied their_revol-| | vers and it was fortunate that many At length the Russians were over | ed, and accompanied by three detec 3 SL, : | tine | ing especially Nilista; who 'killed the] routine Fo a other| year was ' : appearance The clerk 'was instructed to notify' the were | the rapids 0 } He cooly asked a | Was authorized te post proclamations | rob European | | day, many of the farmers are unable | ; Silo filling is about com- | the | church on Thurs- | Sundav night on account of the rain. | F. | pect to spend the winter. {Thompson has arrived home after spending a few davs with friends in | shortly to visit friends in Brownville, | For Jubilee of Newburgh Meth: odist Church. New , Oct, 9.--It has been dis-| covered tht the Methodists are one year ahead of time in the proposed celebration of the jubilee hie church. The memory of the oldest members was that the dedication of the church took place in the fall of 1857, but in examining the files of the Christian Guardian, in Toronto, last week, George Angon Aylesworth found the date to have been October 7th, 1858. Accordingly the jubilee. celebra- tion is to the anniversary of that date mext year. 3 Perry Madden, of the steamer Ham: | ilton, paid a fying visit to his home, here, last Thursday. returning to Des proaty to finish: $he season with his | t. 3 1 Business is edpanding. Mr. Herving- | ton has '§ new grocery in the! Adams : | Ina hotly-contested game, the high| The beginning and the end of the meals of the day should be Chase & Sanborn's SEAL BRAND COFFEE. It's the first thing for break- tast--the last for dinner-- and the "best thing" in school football defeated an Odes- | | sa team, in the latter place, last Fri-| i dal. The score was 2 to.0. F. D.| | Moore. was referee. { Henry , Toronto, spent Sun- 'with bis aunt. Mis. | Next Monday aight there will be a very interesting debate at the Ep- worth League, gb the subject, "Re- solved, that medical missionary work gives better wesults than educational { work in the forsign field." Four mem- | { bers of the league will discuss this! subject, two young men and two| young women. i { 'Mrs. J. Busdette, of Montreal, vis! ited Mrs. G. B. Thompson, last week. | C. NH. Finkle Jeit, for New York, on {Monday night, on business. { | At the meeting of council, on Mon-| { day night, all members wore present, | except Dr. Boematth, 'After considerable business the (tax rate for the struck at twenty-five mills | i { Rathbun company, of its: hability - for} any damage that might occur on ae] count of the presence of its logs in! here. Reeve Avlesworth! | giving warning that in case of depre- | dations on Hallowe'en guilty parties [will be held strictly liable for any| | damage caused. The reeve gave the council an account of the trial of the | county's appeal in the bridge case, | heard in Toronto, last week, at which | I Mr. Aylesworth was present with { counsel. It is a matter of satisfaction | | to the village generally that this ap-| {peal was dismissed, leaving Judge | | Madden's decision in . force, which | | made the county hable for the build-| ing of the bridge. The hope is gener-| ally expressed that the county will | now 'build a substantial bridge caleu- lated to last for all time. It is hop-| | ed, too, that they will see the neces: | | sity of making a separate walk for pe: destrians. at the side of the bridge, as! essential a feature of the structure as the waggon-way. | Broadcloth - Evening Coat. | | : The sketch shows' one of the latest Freoch: models in evening wraps, the lines of the and pointed coat fronts being especially graceful. The Pe cay model was in light apricot-coler satin- | Ee ar finish broadcloth, trimmed with broad- cloth buttons embroidered with gold LIPTON'S LIMERICKS In view of the tremendous interest which kas: 'been: created through our last Limerick, we have decided to offer larger Prizes, and so that our friends at a distance may have an opportunity of competing this competition will cover a period of three weeks, closing Octgber 17th. : $500.00 IN PRIZES First Prize, $150 Cash 2nd " 50 " 3rd 25 25 Prizes of $5 Each. 75 Prizes of $2 Each. The conditions of this competition are perfectly simple. All vou have to do is fill in 'the last line of the Limerick which is shown below and then send it, accompanied by a TIN LID (with label attached) of a package of LIPTON'S TEA, Gold, Red, Pink, Orange, or Rlue Label, or LTPTON'S COFFEE, Blue Label, which entitles the teader to send in one Limerick. You may send in as many Limericks as you like so log as a TIN LID accompanies each Limerick. LIPTON'S By Special § Appointment TO H.M. THE KING . TEA £ 3 i i i+ i ils i ny Se Jeased 10 one Individual or 4 ton shall 'Be' collected on the m I | : Fe 3 In "or - ) ELE REN Hi ih i al ¥ 2 i The Finest the World Can Produce. Packed Only in Airtight Tins. POR SALE BY ALL GROCERIES. LIMERICK A lady of Sault Ste. Marie, Asked a friend from Toroito to tea, ~ She wired back, on the spot, "Is it Lipton's? Eh! what" I agree to abide by the decision of Editor of The TovomtoasMALL AND EMPIRE as final, and enter the competition on that distinet understanding. Signature Address .. The competition will be decided by Editor of The Toronto MAIL AND EMPIRE, whose decision must be accepted as final. Envelones must be addressed "Lipton's Limerick," and sent to MAH. AND EMPIRE, Toronto, Ont., not later than the last mail on Thursday, October 17th. MORRELL Fv cin thread, gilt tassels and strips of Ori- ental embroidery in shades of orange pele yellow and gold. ' Made-In-Canada. Every article in our booth at the Armouries is for sale [every ., sale! made there means a benefit to the r0spital, "We are receiving complivhints | from all sides on our large display of | fine furs. Campbell' Bros., the manu. | facturing furriprs ! A wenk Stomach, causing ¢ pein, a weak Heart with a an in- | termittent pulse, always means © weak Stomach nerves or weak 'Heart nerves. Strengthen, these inside or controlling { nerves with Dr... Shoop's Restorative and see how quickly these tet disappear. Dr. Shoop of Racine, Wis. , ia bone in his foot. Mrs. James Es. | will mail samples free. Write for ford is very ill. Her sister, Mrs. them. A test will tell. Your bealth | s 4 | Duffy; is with her. Lis verthinly worth this. simple trial. | t RL) 4 iy : i ~= | Sold by ail dealers. qu agnelic Bell Rock News. Henry Watterson <ltims that. "the ) ni" re . : ' Bell Rock, Oct. 8. --Rally day was devil often baits his hook with a : | observed in the ot 1 ioke." How does | ; ; ake lange | ° Schr vi wT oi * "™ Pop sale by W. A. Mitchell, 85-87 « NO HONING=NO GRINDING "CARBO MAGNETIC" THE RAZOR OF PERFECTION." Are you interested in a better Razor than you have? * a" If 80, your dealer will deliver to you a "CARBO | MACNETIC" Razor on thirty days' trial without obligation on your part tg purchase. "CARBO MACNETIC" Razors don't ; pull--others will! Get one to day and you'll have NO MORE RAZOR TROUBLES. < Ly Princess Street such a heinous crime. The, property { ¥ ws % i may never be miss ; --- It's What It Leads To. i That makes Catarrh sich a dreaded | disease, If you have Catarrh taint, | dropping in the throat, if you hawk | | and spit 'and have p stufied up feeling in your nostrils you should use frag- rant healing Catarrhozone at once and get cured. Thousands have been saved | from Constmption aid completely | cured by Catgrrhozone. =o there is no! Tedson why vou shy 't stam out vour Catarrh aldo" will | really cdre you And pibvent the dis. | ease from returning. Ts very pleas-| ant, just balsamic medicated vapor-- | nO DAUSEOuS cure Sometimes a woman has.a good time guaranteed to ulers of. Catarrhozone: {crying because she isn't having a good | it ean't fail, $1; sample sigh tey ite Compote oaths | ad : : 'Telephone, §77. Specials For the Week. China Cabinets, 5 shelves, mirror in back. Regular price $18.00 for "$12.00. China Cabinet, full serpentine glass front. Regu- lar price $25.00 for $20.00. 1 Buffet. Regular price $3.00 for $25.00. 1 Buffet, Regular price $18.00 for $13.00, A few specials in Sideboards, Extension Tables to match ; also one $25.00 Iron Bed for $18.00. ROBERT J. REID, | 230 Princess Street. That are particularly stylish in shape, and made in a very skillful manner are the kind we are show- ing. The Lady who puts her \feot in a pair of 'our $2.50 and $3 line of Box Calf, Dongola Kid Bluch- er or Laced Boots. Will not need to be afraid of the wet weather H. JENNINGS, KING ST HERE'S SOMETHING NEW IN POST CARDS Greetings from King- | ston, " Life Models" and Kingston Views. Come in and have a look. T. McAuley.' GASOLINE Put in Your Tank at Our Dock. 'A large stock of Dry Bat- teries; Spark Plug and Coil always on hand. ; SELBY & YOULDEN LIMITED FARMS WANTED. op os ys 5