make politieal capital. portation facilities. re --~ der twenty, future is dark ting. The Headquarters ought to be able to suggest If you want to buy or sell City » Ro to a man who makes a specialty : 2 of same. seemingly exercised aright any ordinary ocmotion, ernot's decision. Twice the Twice its shadow passed over shown to him in particularly humility, |eriminal assault upon Mrs. 'one Dow, Mr. Borden is YOUNG MEN GONE WRONG. The warden of the Central prison, Toronto, astonished some people re- cently whon, in the course of an ad- dress, he showed that a large number of the prisoners in the Canadian peni- tentiaries were young men. Of the ber, ling to his calculation, nearly an hundred and forty were un- CLEMENCY WELL EXERCISED. The executive clemency has been Capelli case. The convict, at Parry Sound, and hitherto regarded as a calloused degenerate, unaffected by broke down pletely when be heard of the gov- had been erected for his execution. The poor fellow realized the quality of mercy, that it had been - | circumstances, and he fell upon the floor of his cell and kissed it in his Capelli, last winter, during a carouse and in the house of a friend, was alleged to have attempted ao mack. In the melee which followed bout it, especially when there is an episotle over which the tendency is to The casual. reference to the railway | erals, attracts attention to the progress that is being. made with it. Tho new transcontinental line cannot be built too soon. Judging by the re want of this growing country is trans Eleven per cent. of the prison popu- lation, &t this early age, cannot be hardened criminals. They cannot be wholly abandoned to vice, but the conditions are assuredly against them when they are herded with men whose and hopeless, and whose associations are vile and vit is polluted at it sources. The life cannot be reform. od or transformed which is not got out of the environments that have suppression, which. is the effect of or- dinary prison. discipline, but eleva- tion, and with the aid of such helpful agencies as the publicists of the day in the gallows his cell. true trying McCor- circumstance makes one feel, the Toronto Star, as if society, ex-member for Labelle say that he went into in his ambitions in due time, and EDITORIAL NOTES. The boom next expected, ment for the bakers to make ? bility of a two-cent fare. Good. about Hon, A. G. McKay. What the leader of the liberals says has pro- duced several conservative "brain storms," ------ land, and thers will not be a railway strike. The differences between the em- ployers and employees will be arbi- trated. The agreement when reached will be binding for six years. The New York World pictures the president as a changed man--sober and subdued--since he got a glimpse of Wall street in mourning, A glimpsa of the stock exchange on a busy day would take the gaiety out of any one. Cecil B. Smith will probably retire from the Winnipeg engagement as pow- er expert. The mayor accuses him of dictating to the aldermen and forcing a crisis, As a provincial official he should never have been in the deal. Dairying, says a farmer, 'does not pay ! There is nothing in this country which is so profitable. When the sea- son is good and fodder plentiful there is more money in the cheese and but- ter than in any other products of the farm, i Eastern Ontario wante cabinet re Presentation in Toronto. A territory that sent to England cheese to tle Value of $20,000,000, when all Canada only sent $24,000000 deserves recog- nition, says H. Ferguson, M.P.P. And' he does not seem to be joking ntout the matter. The Mail professes to be moved to tears over the early retirment of Hon, Mr. Aylesworth from public life. The minister of justice is resting at Clif- ton Springs. A little later, when he resumes his public duty, the Mail will be able to abuse him as usual. The public service commission of Now York state heard some evidence about the discrimination of the rail- Way companies against the small ship- pers and. immediately ordered jt to be stopped. The public utility commis- sion operates a little quicker than our railway commission. ---- The municipal muddle on the power question, in Winnipeg, bas reached an acute stage. The mayor has vetoed the decision of the il, and the people will settle the dispute at the polls. Winnipeg, which cannot sell its bonds, cannot very wisely float a three or four million dollar power éxtravagance is a wise man. Mr. Bourassa in all respects and the t best Part of two sessions ie beat forensic ability at the expense of his political friends. He has been erodited with a desire for leadership, and some the Quebec bye- elections in the hope that they. wovid lead to results which would help him Great men reach their Proper level a recognition of their worth. The people are their real estate in Toronto has spent itself. A tumble in rents is Flour has dropped 20¢c. a batrel. May we as a result expect the 2-lb. loaf ? Wouldn't that be a pleasant announce- Our railway commission is looking into the question of railway ries, It will early pronounce upon the possi- The speakers at the tory ward meet- ings in Toronto appear to worry ' Commonsense has triumphed in Eng- faction to the dies have done you no good. Try Hollister's scheme, The mayor that stops their Tra cong to suffering human- ease. 35¢., Tea or | cess in a mayoralty fight. THE SUNDAY LAW. thing more to do with observance of Sunday. All that of rest. ever, w Right-minded people, how may be their own opin the great ma; respect the 1 ious aspect of the day If worship 'were disturbed the must recognize one of the greatest blessings of toil-worn humanity. the other hand, there is some danger of bringing the institution into odium by intrusive interference, especially in the way of espionage. The enforce- ment I public law is surely best left as far as possible in the hands of the state. SPAT OF THE PRESS Honor's Ame Easy. Toronto Star. Another batch of JP's has been ap-' inted. It is apparently the aim of mier Whitney to make the J.P. as frequent in Ontario as the LL.D., and the Canadian thistle, Hard On Local Option. Herald, Hamdlton le . 4 The fact that a grand jury in a New Brunswick county has pronounced in favor of the abolition of the Scott act because of the prevalence of drunken- ness in that country will be carefully ignored by local option advocates in the approaching municipal campaigns in this province, London Az A Plunger, London Advertiser. The ratepayers of this city are asked to vote $235,000 two months hence for a distributing plant for Niagara power. They are to be asked at the same time for over half a mil- lion dollars for water works purposes. urely they are justified in' being somewhat critical and in thirsting for the fullest information. before they saddle themselves with these heavy burdens, Borden In Danger. Canadian Coun =. "Our young friend, 'Charley' Tup- per'--a mere boy of about fiftv--has been nominated for Pictou, N.S. If elected, this will restore to the dis- traught conservative Facey a leader who can lead. It will not be neces sary for him to crowd Mr. Borden out of the seat which he e ently finds so comiortable, but it wifl be quite sufficient for him to push ahead in his Tupperesque manner and let Mr. Borden do as he likes about keep- ing up with the procession." ---------- MARINE NEWS. The Items Gathered About the Harbour, The steamer Simla is at Deseronto, with a cargo of iron ore. The vessel will clear for Chicago to load corn for Kingston, on her last trip of the season. The American revenue cutter Dallas, which was in the harbor yesterday, cleared for down the river, late in the afternoon. She took on a cargo of Supplies here, The Dallas runs between 'wego and Ogdensburg. Swift's: Steamer Belleville, down, to-day; steamer Hamilton, up, to-day; steamer Cornwall, down, y; steamer Dundurn, ' down, To-day; steamer Aletha, from ba; Joint, to- day; C.P.R., tug trathcona went to Charlotte, At Ri ' elevator : Steam- barge Navajo, arrived from Montreal, with freight, will clear for Montreal, with grain; steamer D. D. Calvin for Montreal, with grain;| schooner: Ford River, cleared for Char lotte, with feldspar; the schooner W. J, Suffel, is loading feldspar. HRAAREINGN--GNGIG -- Campbell Bros'. Furs. Are the ones that give entire satis- wearer. Don't be discouraged if other reme- Rocky Mountain Tea, the protector inst dis- Tablets. * Mohoots profits are much more certain than its illustrious oceupant's chances of suc- ted from the state to the great appt of both, the state has no- the religious the state has to do is to protect the day ion, having regard to the feelings of ty, will of themselves state would, of eourse, intervene as it would in case of any other disturbance. But it would intervene as the guardian of public order and decency, not as an iastical power. There seems real- ly to be among our people no visible tendency to violate that compact of judges and the source and occasion of [rest in which even the free thinker th » a t NOVEMBER 9, 1907. | mawy aE sTamvive. Jew Women Sold As Slaves Moors. condition of affairs ing in the north. The better class of much of the lawless {ment in Marrakesh to leave its accus- ele- lo tomed haunts, and the popular pas- fold 8 sion has been § by widespread when Hporia that the Jews were respon- bition of a for the bombardment of Casa head of government who was a Blanca, a greater man, The crowded Jewish, pater of Marrakesh, own § i. Bir' Mackenzie Bowell had his ex 0, terror-stricken, and the Jews -- Sone perience with the nest of traitors. NESBITT go about the city; their business with They deemed him insufficient for the The oons i Ate Standatil], and task of leadership, and they made it cleared up by |are * starving Io oo Among them yd ; S ng. In the slave market Silla. by their cabals. He ig Senbits there have been several sales of Jew- esses who were carried off from Casa 8 by raiding tribesmen, and in a neighboring market blood-stained gar- ments, taken from the dead bodies of Jews and Jewesses, have been offered for sale. 8 the Mola} Hafid's representatives and 8 A counsellors have n 80 cof ed ba found in time - Dr. Nesbitt is defeated the City with preparations for the ath of strength lay in his i learn once and for all that the two armed forces to the north. that with Sir Wilfrid Laurier bit poli do not own the (the lowest classes of the populace Separated from the great tribune he ¥ which they pretend to dis. bave been allowed to indulge their in- ceassd 0 be triby stincts unchecked d th oi a leader, , Grave doubts can be removed fi LL re 5s some Hon. Mr. Mackenzie loft the record [the civie situation by Dr. Nesbitt's ro. danger that the Mellah may be sack- that while premier he had to play the |MOVal of himself from an office whose 4 ------ Afternoon Gown. An exquisite afternoon or evening gown is illustrated above. It was made of. plain' white. broadcloth ela- borately braided.in silver braid. It is made princess style. The skirt has a five-inch 'circular flounce of garnet vel- vet. placed on the Bottom. The skele- ton bolero of: garnet velvet, the fronts of which are caught together with a liandsome ¢henille ornament, gives a charming effect. - The sleeves are made very full and are gathered into ga deep cuff, . Stop. Having Colds. Colds and. the results of colds are unnecessary. Taken in time Wade's Cold Cure Tablets (Laxative) prevent colds, Taken after a cold gets start- ed the remedy cures in twelve hours, Just as effective for La Grippe, Head- ache and Constipation. A harmless - scientific remedy can't fail. In boxes 23c. at Wade's drug store. Money back if not satisfactory, that Sold only ------ Yard Glass of Champagne. Léndon, Nov, 9.~At the annual din- ner of the ancient corporation of Hanley, last night, new councillors, in accordance with custom, drank cham- pagne from a glass a yard long. Those who did not succeed in finishing the draught had the remainder poured down their shirt fronts by two stal- wart cup bearers. Bibby's for best $10 overcoats. You are not the only one; there are others who talk too much. HER HUSBAND WAS A DRUNKARD A Lady who cures her husband of His Drinking Habits Writes of Her Struggle to Save her Home. to Tangier, Nov. 9.--A courier just in from the southern capital reports a deplorable in h, consequent upon the fight- departure of the viceroy and the commandeering of tribesmen and towhafolk for the usnrper's army have ever offered the trade. We stand first, Overcoats Overcoats We believe we are showing the finest range Satisfaction is this store's silent and best salesman. See Our Arlington Overcoats, $10, $12, $14.50. . Our Chamberlain Coats at $15, $16. Our Swell Imperial Coats at 318 and $20. of ] Our Overcoats are cut and tailored to live long and to y hold their shape as long as they live. 3 last and all the time on our superority of S| fabric, style and workmanship, and you may rest assured that 3 the Overcoat you buy here will be satisfactory in every way. THE H. D. BIBBY CO. FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS. ONLY! Cleared out 4 leading Shirt Manufacturer of this season's sam- @ ples, also odds in sizes, ete., at a ridiculously low price; and as we § always pass (n the good things to our customers, herc goes-- 475 Men's Soft and Stiff Bosom : Shirts "Newest patierni, best materials. Sizes from 14 to 18. These shirts ¢ have never been sold for less than $1, $1.25 and $1.60. For To-night Only we offer you choice A limit of two shirts to a customer. {A Clearing Lot of 1200 Tooth Brushes Best French manufaéture, fine bone handles, es. Regularly 'sell for 20c., 25¢., For To-night Only, choice for superior quality brush- : 30c. and 35¢. each. 10c. Each, or 3 for 25c. : Remember, These Prices are for To-Night Only. The Montreal Stock Co : | 80 PRINCESS STREET |g . Between Redden's and Crawford's Groceries. 3 CASUALTIES OF i905. a? number does not include the : pn death sentence of the drumhead court- Prisons of Russia Are Full ef martials, re Inmates. -- he that St. Petersburg, Nov. 9.--The prisons Algeria's Dism i aac) whougbS UnRerved int. in St. Petersburg and in the provin- Lond seria mal Future. fhe Came home very intoxicated and his | ces are full to overflowing. mn on, Nov. 9.-- 'Forest fires come Jeek'y salary hestiy all " at Tew off at According 10 the Russ, there are a eu arly as the geasons, says a PE Ey re Tastetens Samar 6,000 persons in the five St. Peters. | Consular report on Algeria issued last rds. I sent for you less Samaria next morning t nd for the result. Ath nooa I -- Nim more ind ho al A never 9 then bold! kept ving it y as I had ent right on Si that i eRe i] oad CLA spread before peaceful, ha; home, et & things of life. an aftentive Ir Sr fo ine Si dear to a woman's heart; m had told me that whiskey vile and hewas taking a Ji ke to dt, It wasouly too true, for Before Thad ven him the {ull course he had Er kt arate Ts the medicine till it was gone, thes for a r lot, to on hand if he el a Fol lt letter how thankful I ey will chive the worst caves." HL El po Pe burg prisons and the thirteén houses of detention. There are 1512 persons interned in which are intended for 330 prisoners. A telegram from Bielostok that there are three times as many prisoners in the local prisons as can accommodated with due regard for sanitary conditions. : Statistics issued by the ministry of the interior show that the number of Persons wounded throughout Russia by . firearms during 1905 was 64,310, over 100 per cent. more than in previous year. Between 6.000 and ceived wounds fi "cbld srme,' about the at h i which are not The verooats: Dra Store . jordan Si.. Toronto. wig ts a mantial_ has puss- Bibby's $15 overcoats are perfect. | Bibhy's $12 o 'are fie. Far Sele By HENRY WADE, | first nine months of thy ear" the night. the houses of detention, states the 7,000 persons re- number other wounds current year, y | - ish by ruining that happens Algeria will be no more habitable than the Sahara." One Dos Ask your doctor tell gou, honestly and Srankly, he thinks Cherry At fo a Le Often a single dose of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral at bedime will "These continual fires the forests, an: ill fin- when . pon) Play was begun at] Armouries, Jody; tea followed. 'The year will be Mrs. W.1I orary president; Major Leslie, president; Mr. advisory committee, i Panet, ome, and this smart ; is sure w oave a mos ter, - - » Mrs. John Waddell, will be. the hostess at ing on Tuesday of hex Mr. and Mrs. P. Switzerville, announce of their younger da Dr, James Mitchell, o ford, Sask. The es e, place, at Switzery : There are rumors o which is but the pre felicitous union of Stripes with the Unio: - . The will day lock, Misses Barry, ive an evening or their niece, A Winnipeg man, v good many debutant, ciety's stage, cross it of youth and beauty into the .boxes as « selves, speaks, in a | winsomeness and attr Kingston girls who feted in the far west are all very proud «c but we become still p when they go abroad Te Mr. and Mrs. Cecil are the guests of Smith, University Clark's cousin. The: wedding trip and wil to Toronto, Rev. M ronto, an intimate family, went up to On the ceremony. Mrs. merly Miss Evelyn S| - - - The bride and gr weeks ago, Mr. and had an exceptional "just one in a hundr said. Many nights + and promenading abo the moonlight, to th band, was a delight they took the train where they will rer time. The young b herself very much, hasn't forgotten old hi and is looking for ne «rT ee» Mrs. John B. Mag: N.B., who is staying Smith, Queen street, this week, in a very ) mal way by several o next week will find h attraction at a nu festivities. Su The engagement has of Mr. Lucien Pacaud, Miss Bucknall, of Liv Mr. Pacaud is a broth _ Lafferty, of the Royal lege. « * The marriage of Wilkinson, second da and Mrs. Henry Wi 'hibald P, Christo son of Mr. and Mrs. ' of that city, will tak on the morning of Nc - - . Invitations have jus Miss Kathleen Harty's Hugh Osler. 1t will quietly, on November the marriage there 'v fast at the home of t) the Hon. William Har to which only her u have been asked. - . » Owing to the recent the home of the Rey MacCallum, Brock st their golden wedding, have been celebrated, been withdrawn. Mas ever, will wish them for years to come, of ness which has come past from the living ¢ and the carrying of t goodness and sympai homes. - - - A new King street James Hamilton, sh Hamilton, having ts where Mr. A. J. Macd some time. Mrs. Ha homie, yesterday, for since séttling there, an daughter, Miss Lenore a busy afternoon of it The girls' tea whichi don, King street, gave for Miss Nora's friend Miss Grace Hemming, pv affair. Guests were Majorie Pense, Miss Miss Aileen and = Mi Miss Jessie Smith, Brownfield, Miss Let May Smvthe, Miss K land, Miss Madelon Christine Cachrane, Mi ilton, Miss Grace Mart dred Jones, Miss Ma and Miss Mamie Garret The charity ball- is now, and the absorbin frocks, will be upperm: inine mind till Wednesd, Miss Carmel Crow! street, was the guest « F. J. O'Conner, Ganar week-end. rs. Felix Shaw, Be home from her short t 1 Mrs. Richard Toye, has gone up to Toren spending a few days 'Addie Toye will go on for a week or ten days,