5 show our good Clothes or any- choice Headwear or Toggery. iting and it's a splendid time to > at our, $12, $15 and $18 Suits, $18 and $20 Overcoats--Match Specials : Our great $1 Glove Mocka. Our Boys" Caps, 15¢, Our Nobby $1 Men's Sweat- ery. Our $1.50 Cardigan Jacket. Our $2 Club Sweaters. Our*New Collars, 2 for 25c¢. BIBBY GO. SESS STREET. 2 ERR Re NIRA {iD MARY DVANCE ENTS OLLAR [ARE ON ER 29th. rtraordinary results obtained at properties of the Highland Mary strong English syndicate has r shares remaining unsold after are, we will not be able to fill than One Rollar per share. All y at 10 cents per share bearing rill be accepted - and allotted, ffered has not been fully sub- ount remitted will be returned. Law & Company, Ltd Traders Bank Building, TORONTO. + the Week: lves, mirror, i . 1200, in back ntine glass front. Regu- $30.00 fox : e $18.00. fe ES > pards, Extension Tables 00 Iron Bed for $18.00. * J. REID, XT MEDY whose me with perfect' sa e 35¢. and $1.00. have long from tha REET NARGHISTS gage van. a vnand in into the matter, and . the train i « ranks ---- 's HAND BLOWN OFF | BY BOMBIN TRAIN. | Found. it Under Seat and Was) Throwing it Away When /Ex-| plosion Occurred. f Milan, Oct. 26.--While the from Lausanne to Milan, was stop- ping here, a traveller got out of the train carrying a bomb, which, he said, | he had found under the seat in the coach immediately behind the bae- The bomb exploded, blow hand and slight! injuring the service of the federal train | ing off his railways. The police authorities, who were im mediately advised, Opened an inquiry was inspected by the police. The injured | man Was taken ta the Sion Infirmary, 1 According to later details, the bomb | exploded "at the moment when expresses were standing in the sta- tion. The traveller in the Lausanne | express noticed an infernal machine | shaped like a bottle, and with a light- od fusé in it, under the seat. He had seized it in order to throw it out of the window, when it exploded with great violence, The victim's name is M. Gindraux, proprietor of an hotel at Zermatt His hand ,was torn off and he injuries in different part The guard was struck on temple by a [fragment The outrage is supposed to he work of anarchists. two severe the of the bomb the body A FARMER IS NEEDED. | Ground Down By Monopoly and = Despatisin. : "A Farmer' writes the Whig to say that it was not the yeoman of Fron- tenac who. selected Dr. Edwards as the conservative candidate for the com-| mons: an teresting duo worked the oracle." He continues: "We, the un sophisticated, express no opinion upon such matters, although we consider it undesirable to further increase the oi doctors and lawyers in our parliaments and legislative assemblies. | We boast of our illimitable resources and the more 'we boast the higher our | taxes will be and the greater the cost of living, not that Providence is less beneficient, but that our rulers are more gluttonish and inexorable in their demands for services rendered to themselves. "Forty years ago many farms in| this county could be rented at a less rate per annum than the present year- rate of taxation, and yet the revenue is not 'greater to-day. Wherefore this | anomaly if honesty and efficiency went hand in hand ? | "Jf our farmer§ and other usefull workers continue to support party hacks and political hucksters in the insane belief that allegiance to party sliolild supersede principle, the ime is not far distant when the poor cour- try 'will be ground under the heel of monopoly and despotism. "The county requires a woo! farm' er; produce him, and let all vote fo him, no matter what his politics are| so long as he be an honest man, and, thereby disillusionize those who claim ern their own interests." -- Married In Toronto. A pretty wedding was solemnized at St. Enoch's Presbyterian church, To- ronte, on Oct. 22nd, when Miss Nellie Norine Pew, youngest daughter of Mrs. R. Delane Yew, Niagara Falls, Ont.; became the wife of Sidney L. E. Rose, B.Sc, youngest son of the late I. E. Rose, of Tamworth, and a graduate of the School of Mining, Kingston. The bride was attired in a brown panne velvet suit, with hat to mateh. They were attended by Mrs. H. K. Wilson, Youngstown, Ohio, and Rose, Tamworth, sister Clinton H. and brother of the groom. A supper was afterwards served at McConkey's, to 'the bridal party" and a few inti- mate friends. The groom's gift to the bride was a handsome diamond and pearl pin. After spending a short time with the groom's mother and brother at Tamworth Mr. and Mrs. Rose will make their home in Lynn, Mass. . ------ Job To Personal Friend. Berlin, Oct. 26.--Herr Von Tschir- schky, the secretary of forgign affairs, | has beei | appointed ambassador at Vienna, and will be succeeded by Herr | Von. Schoen, the German ambassador at St. Petersburg. The retirement has come as a surprise to no one. has Jong been an open secret that the minister was anxious to be relieved of Herr Tschirschky It 3 ie] thet farmers are incompetent to gov- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, EN") Mrs. Ellen Nagle, $id 4th St., Green Bay, Wis, writes: heard "I have often Pe- ' runs praised and it is more widely known here than other medicines, but Lnever knew what a "ed icine it really was until a few weeks ago when I caught a bad cold which settled all over me. "The doctor wanted to prescribe, bat I told him 1 was going to try Peruna and semt for a bottle and tried it. I felt much better the next morning and with- in five days I had not a MRS. HAS. MARSH Mrs. HL. A. 8. Marah, 2138 Reservoir St. | Los 'Angeles, Cal., President Woman's | Benevolent Association, writes: «1 suffered; with fa grippé for seven weeks, and nothing I could 'do or take eee helped me untill tried " Hon. C. C. Brooks, Mayor of Sunbury, Ohio, also Attorney for Farmers' | " télt st once that 3 Peru last se- Bank and Sunbury Building and Loan Co., writes: | cured the right medicine and 1 kept three | «] have the utmost confidence in the virtu- of Peruna. It is a great medi- } steadily improving. Within cine. I have used itand I have known many of my friends who have ob- §| weeks 1 was fully restored, and 1 am {| glad that I gave thattruly great remedy tained beneficial results from its use. 1 cannot praise Peruna too highly." v : 4 atrial, «I will never be without it again." Used Pe-ru-ana For Bronchitis. Cystitis Entirely Relleved. A Catarrh of Head and Throat. Mies Mattie McArthur, care of Hos | Mrs, Willi g NM ank Ba ree t hur, J | Mrs, am H. Hinchliffe, 20 Myrtle N : pita), Medion! Lake, Wash» wg J street, Beverly, Mass, writes: a Fed RI - > » " # | =] ave ae niu 3 oe ome «1 have taken four bottles of Peruns, Tenn. writes: words of praice Lam so well. 1 had | and I can say that it has done me s| «I desire to say for the bemefit of very badlyand could hot walk great deal of good for catarrh of the | others that your Perusa has unques- Eg very a a ufforing intense | Me and throat. I recommend Peruna | tionably cured meof ghronic bronchitis. pain, but § do mot have a touch of ax} to all sufferers with catarrh. I do not | ILis the grandest discovery of the age ofr surrering now. 1 can never praise | think I ever felt much better. I am for throat and lungs."* ~- Peruns enoughs Iam telling every one really surprised at the work I can do.) Peruna is not simply a palliative to | relieve some of of the distressing symp- bow much good Peruns has done for | Ido not think too much praise can be me." | said of Peruna.", ¢ : | toms. It brings permanent relief, OCTOBER 26, 1907. OMEN PRAIS ee A SA -- - . Prince Jonah Kalanianaole, Dewey Hotel, Washington, D. C., Delegate to Congress from PRINCE JONAH KALANIANAOLE Malarial Fever For Several Months. Mrs. Bué M. Morris, 2214 Patterson St., Nashville, Tenn, write "Last fall a severe attack of malarial fever laid me up for some months. My condition was serious for a time and the doctor who was attending me did not seem able to cope with the trouble, "A neighbor advised me to let the doctor's prescription alone and try Peruana, extolling its virtues to the skies, and I am now rgady to do the | same, for in three days Iwas much bet- ter and in ten ays I'was able to be. up and in fwo weeks every trace of malaria had left my system, «I now use Peruna off and on when in need of a tonic And it braces me up won- derfully." "The Doctors Gave Me Up." Mr. Lewis Kitchen, Hulington, Ohio, writes: «] cannot thank you enough for the good your Peruna has done me. About six months ago 1 could mot leave my bed, and the doctors gave me up saying that I had consumption snd could not live. Then a friend recomme! Perunato me, and I commenced using it. "When I started to use your Peruna 1 weighed 117 pounds, and now I weigh 172 pounds. 1 had been sick for tee years, and was so sick 1 could not turn over in bed when I began the use of Peruna. I think itis the greatest med- icine of its time. «] am now feeling well and hearty and would not be without Peruna."' Weak and Nervous. writes: "] feel it my duty to write you a fow found that Peruna is the greatest tonio on earth, and a porledt ystems Buliden, "A friend advised me to take Peruna for indigestion, snd it cured me ins short time. 1 was ver mervous, could sleep but \ttte at night, but Peruna cured that tired, ling, and made me feel like a now an, so 1 heartily recommend it to all who are weak and run down. Peruse will give new Iie and e 1 ean- not speak too highly of Peruns, and will not forget to recommend It on every hand. 1 will answer any letter from those desiring to know what Peruna has done for me." Systemic Catarrh Miss Marie Lesser, 938 W. 36th atreet, Chicago, 111, writes: "Iam glad to give a good word for Peruna, and 1 hope that all who see this who are troubled with oe tarch as 1 was for years, 1 profit by it. 1 had tried many remedies, but none E PE-RU-I Mr. Charles Brown, Rogersville, Tenn, words in praise of your Peruna. I have tried many different remedies, but have weak and did more than give me temporary relief and some did not even do that. I took Poruna at the suggestion of a friend and was more than pleased and surprised at wd True Cause of Disease. - days simost every ailment is Hawali, writea: E these «l can cheerfully recommend your supposed to be caused by disease ya colds 1 d catarrhal trouble." far The medical wll an people, seem to have gone mad over the : > 5 ? worm Shaary of ditteeh, ht of 4 matter to the welfare happiness of Dr. Hartman has consistently econ tended through all the rise and spread. 3 of the germ theory, that mest diseases 3 are caused by climatic influences. 5 3 For instance, satching cold is respon~ sible for more than one-half of the ills to which human betngs are subject. Danger of Colds. a a Th it, when it finally becomes in some organ result. A few doses of Peruns in the begin. ning of the cold would have saved months of suffering, as well as great ex- prevented. Catarrh of the Mr. Christian Hofmann, R. F. D, 1, day and night. After having tried three doctors and many remedies, one of your almanacs came to my hand, and I bought some Peruna. So far I have taken six bottles, and I have not suf fered with catarrh this I cured and Peruna did Ye 1 give Peruna to my children when they feel bad and you should see how healthy they are." prescribed treats Been who pissed issbtuns LAC (408 prised at the relief it gave me, I kept on taking it until I had taken thirteen and strong."' the results. I am now perfectly well ties snd was ured." INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. the MAKE CONCESSIONS .. cima The Items Gathered About of his responsibility. Herr Von Schoen is friend of the emperor, whom he accompanied soveral times on north- ern cruises. He comes of a bourgeois stock and received a patent of Hes. sian nobility in 1885. The vacation of the St. Petersburg post brings about further changes in the Germngn diplomatic service. The a personal diplomatic circles for some time re garding the London embassy may. now be fulfilled, Baron Marschall Von Bivherstein being mentioned as a pos- sible' successor to Count Wolff + Met- teruich. 7 et Clean Hands Before Cooking: The first thing tau~ht and demon- strated at the school cooking classes is cleanliness. Before the girls begin work, they wash their hands thor- ouchlv. Clean hands and nails are insisted 'upon. Last week, Miss Hen- tig's class led the other classes for hand cleanliness. These facts will be of interest to many who have wonder: ed if cleanliness was a part of the cooking class curriculum. It is. Those in' charge of house, hotel and shop cooking might make note of thie. i ------------ When buyisg a piano sos the Nord Princess street. Sale of baby ribbon, all colors, Alaska Sable, pieces, & lamb and civit neck Fur House. store. has | rumors which have been current In | heimer, in Kirkpatrick's Art Gallery, cent per yard. New York: Dress Re- | form. form, Jap wink, Persian | and cold cream and|town Wedding SOCIAL NOTES. (Continued from page 3 cumbent at Rix | tra for washing their bodi Foe tub any more than they A Wolfe Island Wedd Message From The Sea. washing their hands and face M ge OOK pla s dif 9 a : a : yas g - the r 2rd, at seven! Car be Sot = A Buttle hich has Pension For Crimea Nurse. Sin & ao ) a wn picker p : : The Whigls brief presentation of the | o'clock, at the home of the bndex ot ed th lows Sitar hen bavi J Oct. 26--Miss Florence s ontaine o folle : : water rates' question hag caused a | parents, when Miss Lillian Mav. daugh- ap . y : ng message On Ag Nigh le has granted a small pen lot of discussion The advice yiven tex of Mr. and Mrs. Romaw Mosier, = : Br: rece i nd haper Beam. sion to Miss Emma Fogg. one of the . Cy % rine to John Gray, i" mp Brunswick, 1599, of ape Or, | ir<t purses in the Crimea who was | » waterworks' committee gpects with | was united in marnage 10 , "Wa y : 4 i ) . ' as | the wa approy al = > of Toronto The ceremony was per-; March 13th n i found, kindly make jiccovered recently in Minster Work. | An Aerated Oven "Rough skin' made sow as velvet. (form d by Rev. W. Craig, Kingston, in Twuirfor, All Jan x lost God bless house, where she had been for twen- | Hlazeline Snow will do it Sold in the presence of a aumber of imme-} pam «lL i: iwg years The pullieiny given to | co: "ann le yee rd > " o bride looked beauw TT the case a few weeks ago ns 3 . Kingston at Gibson Red Ur rug | diate friends. The brade . | : store \tiful in a dress. of pale hive silk lace Whooping Cough At 90 brought several communications. it enters it. 2 "Free water for house baths" is the | and applique and was attended by London. Oct. 26. Whooping cough among them being two from relatives + taken up by the people Mics Anna Bolton, the groom by the gonernily vegurded aw an infantile | who hyd lost sight of the old fad for ory = e a a Whi Iride's brother, Walla After the | disease, but the Devonshire village about hali a century. n we Whig sride's brother, all ar i Pate and "showed wher iction | seremony a delidious' repast Was of Upotiery, although no children. are ------------ na - a ee made J ed dhe bride's presents were affectiad, quite a number of elderly Guarded 250,000 Prisoners. should = IMAL {av od. € i : : Nee Bibhy's $8.75 dressing OWNS. . jeostly aiid numerons, testifying to | villagers: h Ave heen attacked hy the London, Oct. 26---Assistant Jailer The German "Cli held its opemnig | gh "esteem 'in which the le are ailme nt. ] Ae i atest Victim is over umes Jitinterte. who has retire from 3 a 1 Mrs. John 1 fe ning & few days with ninety years ol age. the etropolitan police after com- 2 * meeting 'for the season at held. After spending a : : | Macgillivrayis, Albert st ness |i ents they will. leave for their _-- a ro trx eau davies aa] draws in cold air | des evening. Three new members have | pom roto Campbell Bros'. Derbies. the officer of Clerkenwell police court, allows it to escape. ioined, Mrs. and Mins Mever and Miss Tar At £2 and F250 are stylish, new and is estimated to have passed through | . . o . <4 : ! ; i 14 nobby. his hands a quarter of a million pris biscuits or a I i -- Daisy Chowne What Liniment ? yatham, was in of. an extern " : 2 new $1 caps. See Ribly's Sherifi Gamble, of ( ! ry i Raturday merning, with two ine 1 2 ~ the rd for the penit George pk "«Zyvmole Trokeys,™ sold in. King- i Improvements { nrisone! ; G { o even "ears ston at Gibson's' Red Cross drug! London, Oct. 26.~The crown has | 3 : bh |Yott, sentenced to s ear ; i . ans | theft and Ancus McPonald, who was stor For husky throats. 5 tpurchased a number of houses in | the whole baking is spoiled. aiven Lwo vears on a imils charge. Queen' parade ix baued for tot, Park street, Windsor, which will be Every Sous is absolutely e ear AN and promises to be one of the bostide molished to make room for im- ini fry a + hay hadlprovements at Windsor Castle, includ: | co CO. {~ Children's warm ) { [on record: Eyery 3, | stockings of every de ripti m Sex . one | py mittens, .15¢.. New York Dress Re. »ure on Yeoordry Bueey, 5 , 3 the celebration and many Nur Thursdey. ie Hallowe's) wight 15 ; will be, in store for they ators, | many 'a Younester ¥ is (Seats we have no cases of infections Numerous aJaats, waggons and . 5 up. Me-| planning and scheming what he or = IR] i andes At © wie OF hans' Home wus] gines wi ein line. tras = oo | } : ta do on that pight. The dis EER 8 rr E icxness of apy bo For salad dress R I d very. Jityle sickr £ any bo Fe hered mich by year, po y: bt & x Sa rr has not heen bot! To ye vn x . NO . : : a Ll Pe Le pure, a ining the provision of prises | for their majesties' moler cars. oners. .Ree Bibby's great $1 gloves. "Iris of India perfume," © sold ston at Gibsons Red, Cross & n- i At Windsor Castle. | a roval gavage they fall flat at once 4 and Vancouver. ge cake in the of cold air strikes them-- The GURNEY-TILDEN a Limited. Hainilion, Winnipeg. Montreal Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. n-- Harbour. - . . * Soc Tibbs Je, fees wderwetr | {HUNGARY POSTPONES DE: van ines carat | Vr. and Mea. W. Nixon came up d good hings crave publicity. dt for Charlotte yom Ottawa, today, to. pay re is those that-mre oblique and sinister MANDS ON AUSTRIA. ira Dy arnived from | harles McKay, Johnson street, a that seek the dark. tir barley for. Fisher's | short visit. Steway ack Rordiieimer St Tw Countries in Dual Empire br Miss Annje Daly, Brock street, is | agency at Kirkpatrick's Art Store, Prim viele 5 mer Alexandria arrived fron Xpeeting wr aunt rs. James | Princess street. Come to Terms on Most Im Mon tre last night, and discharged Strathy, on Monday, on her way from You would not accept counterivil portant Points. onsiderable reich Montreal to Toronto. OM friends will money, why accept counterfeit goods ? \ Oct 2%. -- Hungary has At M. T. ¢ evator ' Tug Thon very pleased to see her 2 \ Insist upon getting what you ash for pot he d } .§ th four 'light barges. and Mrs. William Ada, Ottawa, js visit- 7 wii See Biblwy's $3 knitted coat fr geain-laden baroes oo hor mother, . Mrs. A. G. Poltie, 1 ' vo » . : 1f the water rates an I \ ¥ from Fort William, | Colborne street. - let the bath icharge be hirst £ ti « of wheat. Mrs. T. Merrett, William street is i if | Milli Fo F i d [Dons continfe to keep a tax Bu t. la umers Hegilton, down. | expected home on' Monday. sautifu nery Fra Early Winter. ness. » v, up, W-day; stean Mrs. M. IL. Dunham, who with her " . * The yacht club has arranged 1 t inl, from. Ottawa, | family has lately moved to town from} The most convincing reason of the greater demand i, smokes an Tuesday opine,» xt we Pellatt, 3 the Cone Fr nk lle Te ken up house at for Millinery from this store is the fact that our goods » vacl v een is to be dis 1 i 1 from ontres to 189 Ar treet Es . . . . T at . of at. the gathering. \ . romain to be Sag ae le vw have a decidedly out of the ordinary air of distinction Pure cream cakes, puffs, eclairs a tors have given word not | Belleville, to-d E Mes. John Hamilton came down [and up-to-dateness about them, also being very reason- Charlotte Russe, first time this = : rt re of the agreement -- ' a) " : NES ' cing ry zy i the agrees from Teront {fo-dav. and is staying | « 4 en Son, RIE surly to secufe son he ma tines Newspaper In Trouble. with Mr Clarke Hamilton at ° the ably pric ed. He able wnjoyed a | vo. HM will pay about | Shanghai, Ort. 2610 stated ina) gio) Tous : Children's, Girls' and Ladies' Mantles.--This ; enty-five tounle enjoyec fon ek at tor: the North China| Major H. E. Burstall and Mim. Rus oo fine dives In Mis Ee Auley's. hall a | Tr ee the Tekin Gagotte hag | *tnll are expected in town on-Mandas department now complete. Some very pretty Girls'. rht. he musi as furnish a ht ¢ ' 'A . ed by McAuley's orchestra. 1 i Leen suspended, owing, it is said, to Mr. ¢ Me Laren, B.Sc, is down | Coats just opened. . Undjervests, flecce-lined, 23c.; draw 0 deo the demunci os of a eertain censor. | ' =i for = eich sisit. ; i ¢ a 'Of . Y sto " Any y The Pekin Gazette is the oldest le re . = t vCann, Jueen | ers, cashmere stockin extra |! 2 i ol news i . x - ; 3 charter of the Aus bank | paper in the world, having fir street. will leave, to-morrow, for a 9 The Lead Maatl dM Store ine. Ne Re pape e Wo ot beg . ' e Leadimg Maatle and Mili CE Ei oy A RE | ae To RED OF ir El DPRTICR'S, # Monies Miiry Sires the by-law regu ating the use of 10 | tablish her own state] |) . 2 a thousan 3 don. 3 riacess hose from 6 to 9 a.m. and 4 tos pm. | ittle over a thousand years ago. 3 was strictly observed, the water works hank : Shae H past _ sy W es Mow timet OuelE ut : Ale " The eparate ungar a 1 : rs. OG rerking came up from hase "Ain ue struck of Kets jan a it unsettled by Fugerd Ad Friday Ottawa, to-day. for a short stay with --- re mrere------ a---- Bee: Bibby's- 38.50 sma ting ar "the | 2gre with the crown until after | o ie Tuners of the lat Alfred. John | Mrs. Herbert Bihly, Broek street 1 Chere was A short session of Ba the 'introductic i universal suff 8 ven, on pla ' Pri ay afternoon » . - » | police Lqur, this Woruin : ed ik The renewal « o Ausgleich is a tri ire y Ww amily res ; ence, 133 Mon- The engagement has been annohnesd gathered in was given ms hiberty, on is % for | \ on or and. #H eal street, to CUataragui cemetery of Miss nL 0 ; tar Th ted promising 10 turn over a new leaf ig h 1 : iol m nh a able to Rev. Mr. Fitzgerald, of 8t. Paul's A i Rh R onlv daueitte of e Aera en T) 8 ant for Huyle and |' ! 1 . an t axwell Scott, of The Kingston agent for Buys © S001 Vill OM his Tile in| church, officiated nt the service. 'The| Riviere du Lou the Rev. A. J - McConkey's high-class candy. Gibson's : ® eee au On pallbearers were Messrs. Joseph El Rivien wi a : y ox ay a . f he » letel Red Cross g store mer. John Randolph, Philip Hafner ert, of © , Jersey, lermer. of t Souvenir comp y The people shouldn't be cf ind Hector Baker y i lv Jeading Church of England mission: 4 ieee : or Baker. I en nndion Labrador, now: 'ine changes the air therein every { iere du Loup. few minutes without lessen- ing the heat one iota. * Pure, cold air is drawn into the aerated flue and heated to the exact temperature of the oven. before. This Aerated Oven can only be had on the SOUVENIR RANGE The ventilating principle of other ranges simply direct to the oven, heats it and Suppose you have a pan of oven, and a gust and ds,