The Jail TR AES Wey Ba Sg YEAR 76--NO. 225. FREE HANDS And Let Mulai Hafid Act Honorably. GERMANY'S REPLY SULTAN SHOULD RECOGNIZE UNDERTAKINGS MADE By His Predecessor--Hopes Powers Will Regard Financial Condi-|, old bracelets, tion of Morocco--Wants to See monds attached to the Given| Suitable Abdul Aziz. Berlin, Sept. to the Franco-S Morocco, makes it a condition application the Algeciras conven tion that the steps must be in accord- ance with the Moroccan law. It ag that Mulai Halfid rht Tze his predecessors' undertakings with the powers, but requires that some iree- dom of action be allowed Mulai that anti-foreign feeling among ilmans shall not Ix ny does not «dispute ent of France and Spain expenditures, and compensation for the murder of but it hopes the in '. Treatment iv > 2A. --Germany's panish note regarding of ouy to recog 1 provoks the ; militar citizens of these count powers with financial of which power The the position import: note ap Mond es pressure on Mulai Hafli suitable treatment for Abdul Ariz and his spite ------------ GOT INTO PALACES. connection Moroceo's provement all the \ bringing proc ure Sultan Royalty Not Exempt From Asiatic Scourge. Petersburg, Sept. 24. --Asiatic has reached the Winter I: having been discovered in the servants' quarters. Other cases have been discovered in the palace of Grand Duke Nichola Nicholaeviteh, th Tauride Pala 3 palace of Prince Alexander Ole rg, a cousin the emperor, and the Imperial Opera House. Court Councillor Nechiporenko is down with the having stricken while entertaining party of guests, St. cholera lace one case ww of disease been a 4 Corpse Wasn't Dead. Waterbury, Conn., Sept. 24. --Loecal | physicians ave poszled over a remark able case of suspended animation, Mrs B. F. Carpenter, of Bethlehem, pro nounced dead by her ghysician and with' the undertaker already in the house, sat up in bed with the indig nant* announcement, "I'm not vet." Mrs who i irhty vear suffering Carpenter, old, has been for some with ailments to old age While her physician was at her hedside under was no heart time incident she went a sudden collapse There respiration Dr. Allen informed the summoned the undertakes while he stood condoling with tives that Mrs made the startling beat, sign of pul or family It h Carpenter sat announcems "a Prince Tec And Teddy & Co, the had their two Wolie Island ahd they attraction eX Teddy George turrer at the afternoon, the big grounds. The make their ternoon, at Fair. Have street Bears terday sidered « at the to gest on two "bears t appearance King n the ton vou seen them All Seattie, Wasl reached here of the dis Esquimaux beria, had been ros that slow death Were Frozen 21 N¢ overy ept 1 ben Of the of isolation ted the hospital at A watched public suspe ase in ward P Stet DAILY MEMORANDA. H Ma and r Ke 1 Rol Fire day Pr Universit o y Limestone meets Thursd In in Sept. 24th, 1710--The der Gener Royal 1870 Canadian History expedi 1 <t The I'he ALL SIZES IN STOCK VO ROBERTSON * BROS. reply | of the | dead | K JNUSTON, PARIS FASHIONS FOR DOGS. Wears Bracelets and Uses Same Perfume As Mistress. Sept. 24.--A tailor has just novelties in a circular canine fashion has underg leading E] whicl ' issued win- ter that | tain modifications A chic tailor-made last yews, scalskin new | | ie Nepedially to pro | Arect the dog's chest when accompany ing his mistress in a carria motor Fido's handkerchief |Srried a little purse attached i we leash Lady -- (the Parisiennes' [use the same tr Ss The jewelry fistocratic w one « mantle jacket. designed replaces i roy aces the Hurricane. or car. now in tw experts © whose specialty is hairdressing have decreed that | pampered pets must | perfume as their mis- | {NO DETAILED ; A for ar- : | Foreign will be e with dia- | legs. most in request this winter ornamented fore Foot wens for has |demned, as it made the pet's feet look | large. i Interference Led Disorder in Hafid is Willing to Abi the Algeciras Treaty Other Mutdal Terms. | 24. --The office, yesterday, received ram from Sir William: Grey wvernor the Bahama Islan gardir the devastation the hurricane of September 13th. Sir William says the isl [the Great and Little Inauga, {Island, Crooked Island, Fortu land, Long Island, Rumeay tO ling Islands were swept by that I Aj] ves caught either Governor Char led or At Clarence, tred | Islan residency, the al ourt all the with ninety on of destroy dogs dogs been con- | London, Sept. I FAIR TR EATMENT. ol Demanded By One Party Towards Another. Detroit, Micki, sensational development campaign the J ryan, democratie president, of a teleg Roosevelt demanding that Okl: democrati Wroug 24.--The in the sending Sept most pre- by candi ram sent | William date for President produce proof N. Haskell of the mittee was 2 Hs were 1 wrecked 1, the house, per completely information n of 1homa, i nati ted com the « ever was conng the ed has le seven dw Standard Nol comp the oppo Bryan n pon 1 him Mr tice 1 vet the ke b Horde A of from siden the diate responsible any believed » Serve a © pre he would not permit any Ready To Act. ondon, Sept. 2.--A corres of the Standard sends his pay interview, had Fez, with Mu ifid, in which latter is quo saying that, for unfair sary interference been member oO to deme ibhiican tr organiza attitude of in the sent that the dem- Taakis an "'hon t fight in defence and aie and that demanded tion ent the campaign, ocratie misrepre wratic party pre and further at the | but | nece foreign never would have | He added that to abide by the meet another powe Whatever | must mutual. party was 'orable and hone of its principles it expected wl honorable reatment republic far and any Morocco was Algeciras act conference from those campaig in an in rs be « act was adc Morocco, he foreign country ra Danger From Immigration. York, it, 24.----Dr. Alvah health officer of thé port of Tow would welcome that he is not all {developing the the widespread epidemic tolerate vellow fever and parts of the world, | h immigration eomes to | I'hat New York has not had | cholera for more ten ause of lack, but because of "ever increasing vigilance.' Se Doty, York, hsturbed of chole pla from a deelar at but by 1 foreign le | ra, bubonic | COURTENAY BAY. various America i case VORTS ir. Doty lasting Plans For Location Terminals. N.B.., Sept t Hoh. Wm. explanation of a call 3 > of than of is not be oC St. Jéhn, H Pugsley for says and erview, tend he was BRIDE WAS DESERTED]: | | and that |THE HUSBAND \ND WAS AN Ale! } LEGED BIGAMIST. | | wel oe taken by jment of of in communiéation of the Grand Mr. Hays is plans for the Urunky Pygcific definite plan of il depend wi Trunk prepari limin Grand I'he rec Al Courtens upon th is a tion als But She Will Not Prosecute Him-- Will Go to England to Begin Life Anew creation a stern the lalong Bay channed side Con by by th Deserted her | inlorme in Gl wife hivi Miss Edith recently at in ondon, Sept. 24. after being ter ol nother t ol irt just an ter Are band i y and, an v will elose on Oetol n all at the ne si his OF is Curry, arrived 1 employ aver had ic hi am h I _ | Stiff Sentence Meted Italiar Robbed niry, present ) ) u v domestic Queen's ue boarding house. Miss Mrs ) known her t, has locate has faith prove h ously vurry, bee husband's "n n of ac not made her husl ted her the int vith a ne foll tr i gamous to ough he apparent vet ation Ire eat search and | still | | tha en oars I'he erime for will time committed the 29th mer « altl deser she has imauveau men ' was mn do 1s Oo ¢ wEpape Released On Bail. Sept. 24.1} Brooklyn hospital McCabe, of homicide Samuel Manns, vears o who is alleged When the police street. jail, where wk, town' that formant told whic atl { Fra a m twenty tig VE | makin charg was 1 immed gainst the informe and truth asively, to her. mond { bee told bail epted held or notifie Man fact, the been rel strate hg i | He terware this : had magi tol Arg confined, that Ma: of £500, bail ¥ ol ne a ts disappeared concluded, him, roves "I am even to own secate A when his « on a « punish am Railway Development. 24. --The ( DIED AT QUEBEC thbridg timated F060 000 I'homas been Belonged to Royal Canadian Horse Artillery. 28 --Driv anadian of th Kelly awarded onérete ost Hew er Random, Horse Artil from Kin wation Sept al ( to Quebe have t the hot the bul of th enien the arnmvai, Wh ary cele military hosp £3 brid saftering mrades v he roficien aa cum be ke Grand Trunk Winnipe ent Pacific 2M. --The Ops and Car S S Ww 1 sk and hi tary : mstraet 1 the National WV th hon one of the the the kind in Can held at ti va Transcontinents Grand Trunk P largest undertal Wha nmear terno h' mil cemetery, m S re- fw and € 1 been | m work Winnipeg when onstru wi of may be earned the i it that Has Released of Yo, On applic Philip Z ury table tody, al health Been a ation u Eul in «© » harg wife offere: greement of Mrs cect scand vesterd "round his tesur in Christmas the her Rell that the operative, and that to his wife as a and that received hy ti 1shand oO rion decrees nor must contribute - STORM SWEPT * Devastation 'Wrought by, 1S MUCH DISTRESS INFORMATION |, FROM SOME ISLANDS. Morocco--Mulai | cate to the efiect that he Bad been or Any| ht and the ail hurche an sEistan said, dredging in Courtenay Bay here, that | five hundred words in location terminals SEVEN YEARS EACH. 1s Who no, ach Aug ollowi of twenty have & Sous, the work: $8 support ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ---- SET AT LIBERTY. Declared Sane ; ; Was Married in Asylum. Cripple Creek, Col, Sept. 24. Hans Albert, a violinist of interna- {tional fame, who has beém held for 'several months within the jurisdiction of the county court on the of {lunacy, was, yesterday, Pronounced of und mind and set, at his decision, according to several lattorneys, may cause the tion to arise as to whether Al "#8 mar- ried or single and ii he Was in sound jusind when he as a prisoner, on July th, extended his hand gh the ee of a wikdow at the county jail and grasped the hand of Grace Had- of Ottumwa, lowa, while a min- [=k on the outside pronomnced the it man and wile. marriage was pronowiced void to thei, Albert had not received a certifi- de By| Irestored to reason and Miss Hadsel [returned to her home. colonial | he A _cable- Avenging Attack Made at Hilson, 1 | Convention: : York, Sept. 24.--A Denver spe- the Tribune says i Governor of Oklahoma, is reaping what at the Demoeratie® National | ention, according te (Colorado GUFFEY GETTING BACK. the re New cial to Haskell, We by | th ands of and SOWed Aclin cony ne 1908. EST NEWS Despatches From Near And Distant Places. THE WORLD'S TIDINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM. L Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. November 9th has been definitely se- lected as the date for Thanksg ing day this year. : Hon. A. B. Aylesworth was nomin ted as liberal candidate for York, on Wednesday. The National Transcontinental has placed an order at Soo for {000 tons of steel rails. Hon. T. Mayne Daly, a- | North | RR. | 15,- | for Brandon, He and his fel- Oklahoma hissed | the Pennsylvanian | note. from when politicians of low delegs M. Guffey is fighting Haskell like Wat- storm strand mm Long tes for a v cried to Gulley : tune through a "That | otan- OLE indus a welling Pipe N several to say: you for that,' | is hack of the, | wa ard i oO ove Wis ai hev believe Gufiey Hearst expose of Haskell. Guffey that Haskell was for years em- | ployed by the Standard in buying up small companies and independesy ol | wi in Oklahoma and the south-west and reat i { here ondent er lai | ted d SERMONG $10 AYER la- e as | un- there disorde r | willing | or to [SUPPLY ONE EACH SUNDAY | f the FOR TWENTY FIVE: IS. | pted it] | 5 said, | ne in | Sends Along a Sample--=Circular |" would to Manhattan Clergymen Says | New Plan Does Away With "Hasty, Piecemeal Prepara- tion"--Are Prepared. By An. Expert ! New York, an in- [five cents a in [clergymen may lers for from twenty-two G.T.P.| Sept. 24.~For twenty- week, or $10 a year, now obtain sermons hundred to twenty- h as being containing mat- | \ the [are described by the seller "strictly up to date and | atiatons to current affairs and of the [ters of national interest." here. | Clergymen in Manhattan Bay {ceived letters addressed "Dear be loca jer" and ulars containing | first [excerpts the sermons which he govern- | for sale concern which off this for twenty-f months "homiletic department" of publishing house, which has offices the down district. "No } the cler fear sell has ith Pacific, ny pre have re Broth- sample ry € circ from The sermon week; 1 1 | cents +} the channe service irtenay a or six i is in Yer town 2 circular to the accusa- the clergy right to] seems best mailed in morning in They are enable the atron, gymen, '"'need giarism. We and he purchases sermons Friday envelopes tone. They to get along with fewer books and magazines | terms put this unique servic the reach of the poorest ministers. shall not furnish to | than mi ty or town. Th opening ilar to « Dear pulpit much says of men our work a ise what as to him. "he | New York every plain sealed relical clergvman homiletic the in We more are i | | in ara Were hy which in the at Hex service any our one in given | ¢ of the cir follows : the quality demarcied these days than that of a gehe-| ago the time for study has been markedly | rease of business and | Prien work which the times ust upon 'the minister, Wel eve io hasty and piecemeal sort preparation has a great deal to do | acknowledged diminishing in- 1d attendance at the The pulpit the if he weak and weakens his power We believe that ill and nervously the worry and strain --more here than any- paragraphs gymen as ¢ Y lex are 3 Though irother, | work higher or two preparation fi by the inc f ration lodg Si1X shot Ray- d ns church | minister's | slipshod all the | many | had Xv Vices. is i throne is | there way ministers capacitated of Vir } round get by situation the is possible of remedy. position to help. We j new and Pi, r- offer for the mall con. twenty-five cents to! the hard driven pastor of average church. Thes sermons from twelve to fifteen minutes They are printed in large type so that the minister has copving. The price is advance. We shall he inquiries, especially accompanied by stamp." Page six of a sample sermon ac companies the circular. Included in'! excerpt are a quotation fromi the | Bible and a verse from & hymn. The peroration of the sermon follows "Let us all stand firmly round and still stand when sciences philosophies shall have reached utmost limit of their inquiry and all truth woven into a crown of everlasting glory and placed upon the of Him who has shown sin- mortal humanity the way of has revealed to wayward, man the truth of life; who has the unworthy the best giit disposal-- » I" ular re in a week ch deration every a mon wh we of Alta. |® brid harassed and the \ the f whi riv-fiz wr n type, of mn to answer Shop wk al the ras 18 as on solid and is W000 brow ning, i who oernng "as his : separa Baldwin as states that the ser- t prepared by a' pastor in active service "who understands the rind of the average pastorate in the direction of sermou making and who as a writer of sign" has special ability good sermon material." Baldwin My Valet service, oo $1 & month, ju | elevator fed, ' {asking i Times, twrecked off the cowardice. | gave evidence | Union | 1 i i} led | {the collegiate institute, |: {a ewan | monia {whi 'replace of fa ibe upheld, and William Price, for Quebec West, were nominated by the conservatives, Germany is proposing to increase we taxes levied'on luxuvies and tol {wtroduce a universal succession tax At Rosebank, Man., the Farmers caught fire, and was destroy- with 25.000 bushels of new wheat. I'he loss reaches $30,000, I'he Russian general its women feminine smart The | has post office employees to wear edition the rather] worn by the men | Advertiser says there no proposal to offer the lib- {eral nomination to Rev, D, C. Hos- {sack any non-resident of the city. It is announced that Hon. Rodolphe | Lemicux will be the liberal candidate {in the county of Charlevoix; in op- | position to Rodolphe Forget, ex-M.P, The mantle of de Blowitz, the world- | irenowned Paris correspondent of the | who died a few has on a Scotsman, Saun- "a of attire" London beer or | |e years ago, George fallen | K.CM.G., ivy Hamilton, ert Moodie was the Dominion company, to son, The Ont., Col. James Rob- | elected preside nt of | Power Transmission | succeed Hon. J. M. Gib- | captain of the Star of Bengal, Alaskan coast, with a lives, accuses the captain which deserted im, of] loss of 110 of the tug, Strike-breakers strikers at the Montreal. were attacked by u.PXR. Angus shops, The assailants were driven {back by. the police. The Walkem case is again before the | Vancouver, B.C courts. Miss Bond and broke down in a i hysterical storm of protests againsta | question put to r. ng next week, South African who have made application | department for land grant | under the Volunteers' Boundary Act will receive their scrip. : Horace G. Burt, ex-president of the Pacifie railroad, to be the nex® president of the Chicago, Great when the road to the acific Ames, may be former manag the chief veteran to the a is tern, passes company Antoine opposed by ring editor conservative campaign of 1900 Stanley, B tion of principal of the Iro and accepted the of mathematics in Ottawa. headed by Frederick E Mich., has purchased 20,000 acres of Saskatch lands, the consideration hborhood of £300,000 k, N.J August for the murder Eberhard and anadian | Herbert Mont: Dalby Star, the « E division Henry Vv of the ranizer tor or in r has resign the quois po high position of master school A Lee, being the neig At Hack hard, or aunt," Mrs his plea in Eber I of chan trial Ott guilty vey N.S, in od d prison. lhe to senten thirty ax was state big sensation one of the largest the dismissal of seven #mployees, alleged to have been implic ated in the systematic the meern A. Russell Peabody, torneys who had a leading part in the of Harry K. Thaw for the of Stanford White, died sud- Island. Pneu- Hal been irs In At has grocery a used houses by robbery of one of the at defence murder denly labvion was the cause W. R. Motherwell, minister culture for Saskatchewan, the crop conditions in that that this vear they will 000 000 bushels of wheat 7.000 000 last am Sangster, seli of the murder r the purpo from New Yor! quitted, the at Long of speaking of agri province, have 40, compared sail as Iwith vear Wilk him- | Delorme, free trip Was ac * the who accused Pierre retting a Montreal, dismissing ol of to crown twenty entime prece American France, to exaet- franc new \ to the m which the confused with it. weeks careful investigation ed plot to smuggle Chinese Mexican border, the federal Los Angeles, Cal., have suc- ceeded in obtainin indictments against three Ar men and three Mexicans John H. Armstrong, chief of the Hudson Bay railway with headquarters at Winnipeg, dis- patche party of fifty men, on Sat- urday, the direction of E. H. Drury, C.E., where they will snd the f=li i winter making the garvey for the new line to tide water. At St. Catharines, William Haines, Thorold township farmer, was fined | 816 for going to the school taught by Bliss Mabel Powell jwith a whip and | Ithreatening to thraciti evervhody there | of a trick plat upon his son by some of the othe The magis- | trate said that the sid bl was as sac- ed as the char and Be law had to | 5 i h corresponds nickel, has the been devised ald coin, was the silver and lik After ar ly same size as to be of alleg across the officers at Los leis er y, eny sary a under and because } h, | driving the deer inte the open, {they are easy | buck and farmers coming that west or { this | the tenth tario | John 21st, DOWN IN GANNOQUE A MEDICAL MAN LOST ON { home in She some place rived. Wednesday o consi; ¢ he smoke layed 8:30, i Water | Cook, FOELKER NOMINATED. Race Track Men to Fight Against Him, New York, Sept. M.--0Otto G, Foel- ker, a member of the present state senate, whose spectacular journey from a sick bed to Albany, w he cast the decisive vote that resulted in the passage of the anti-betting law in in the state senate, was nominated by the republicans of the third New Yor congressional district, to succeed Con- gressman Charles T. Dunwell. The district js strongly republi Practi- [= cally all of New York's race tracks are in Brooklyn or its outski) resentment against Governor and others Tr were prominent in ob- taining the legislation which did away with race track betting has been strong. Race track men have said that they would make a fight against Foeiker if he was named for congress, and as it is almost certain thewawill keep their word, a spectaculd® con- test is looked for. : DEER DRIVEN FROM FOREST. Fires Near Gouverneur Prove Dis- astrous For Game. Gouverneur, N.Y., Sept. 24.--The forest fires in this section are raising {havoe with the wild game and are where victims to the hunters' guns. Deer are almost daily seen in {the roads and clearings near this vil- | lage At Trout Lake a day or two agn a doe with a young lawn were browsing along the road, and to this village report many are seen in their pastures, Yancer, a quarryman of the killed a large buck a day about three miles from village which had evidently from the biz woods. : en Mr side, two ago strayed The Tenth To Reign. Sept. a4. ~Mr lieutenant-governor His predecessors have Major-General H. W. Stisted, July 1st, 1867; Hon W. P. Howland, July 14th, 18368: Hon. John W. Crawford, November 5th, 1873; Hon. D. A, Mac- 'donald, P.C., May 18th, 1875; Hon. Beverley Robinson, June 30th, Hon. Sir Alexander Campbell, PA February Sth, 1887; Sir George A. Kirkpatrick, PA 1892; Hon. Sir Oliver Mow- November 18th, 1897; Mortimer Clark, April Gibson is of On- been : Toronto, 1880; Hon. May 30th, Sir 1903. { Hon. THE RIVER. | Death of An Old Lady at Taylor-- Three Days Water Supply For Company Next Week-- Visitors in and Out of Town. Sept 24.--Anne Dono- and well-known resident of this section, passed to rest at her in Taylor, a few miles from this town Tuesday evening last, the ninth vear of her age. had in feeble health for time past. The funeral took Thursday morning to the Mills---eemeotery Horace and is now at Taylor & The steamer Mississquoi quite a large number for fair yesterday morning.. and | however, leaving from the breeze had the smoke as to proceed. vatives of Gananoque held il attended meeting in the Wednes to select de | the convention at Delta Gananoque, ghue, an old on seventy been Brewer's The coal Taber ar unload- Green's schooner her sheds. out ing cargo oal took de- | until | sufficiently it her when scattered possible The quite town render to conse a we hall gates for Saturday A well-known had hoat ed to miles from early ening reach here until morning, having dele- | on local exper medical man | motor being call- eight during the and was unable tol eleven o'clock the next | the major part quite a few St an evening's ago, Island some He left nee John's town ev spent |of that time on the river. Sanson! accompanied Cotton, oe | { directors of the Power company, Superintendent Charles took a trip to the company' at Marble Rock, yesterday, to look into the conditions of the supply | that point, it being considered that not more than days water will available next "week, which means loaf every other day. The have returned to town : iritton.' Main street, from N.Y John 0O'- Neill, from few weeks" sit Hopper, Cobour H Corner Dry store, with his ends 4 the Misses Nalon and North street, from Ling- Hudspeth, Church street, | Toronto Bank at Cardinal for past two weeks ] The following are visiting out { town : Millard Wright, Stone with friends in Montreal: street, with relatives Wricht, Cha T wo by nhove three he | | | | Howing W. H Syracuse, Main street, with Mr Miteh vacatic Mrs. a Ww from Stenfivil Brennan, ston: A from sapplyving in ( of street, S 3. South in { Ottawa; William street, with friends Montreal: William Meges, Garden street \ her daughter, Mrs. Carpenter, tawa, W. Hazel and M. Carruthers, Sydenham sireef, at Ganon Fake | Visiting in town: James Root, Montreal. with his parents, Mr. apd Mrs. Ibert Root, Rrock street: | Mrs Pitcher. Montreal, with her! father-in-law, Rev. C. T. Pitcher, at] the parsonage, Sydenham street SMe} N. Burgess and son, Clare, for al week with Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Knapp, | Arthur street. The followi {ed home : A. mn 3 y visitors have return- "A. 'Walsh, proprietor of {Gananoque lun, to his home in Mon- troal: Pearl Wright, Winnipeg, od {Toronto, after several weeks in town with relatives: Mrs. Barron, to To« {ronto, after a visit with friends. Dyeing and cleaning. My Valet, ¢ * {General Lawrence town words, Our Fall day more already large collection of Tailoring Stuffs Ys swelling by day with additions each insteresting than the other. WE INTRODUCE TO YOU For TO-MORROW'S great and and just selling a range of those smart Scoth English Tweed eflects in"pain Cheveron Stripes that are now so much in vogue. and both ahr wear many We offer them in two. three four toned color effects smooth and rough weaves of good weight that will well and look as well as cloths at twice the price. These Smart Suitings are Yours While They 'Last at 5c. PER YARD. Startling Bargains in All Departments. WINDOW Tweed nis Suitings, SEF PLAY gt 75¢ EAST of those to Mr the Hill daughter WEBB. --On__ Se 908, and Mrs Side } a arm; ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. | *Phone, 577. 227 Princess street New Honey In Comb and Extracted . NOW IN STOCK. Jas. Rodden & Co., {IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES, EVERYBODY COME. And pick out yomr Stoves for next winter. Not too many, but good ones, TURK'S, Phone. 705. Has Learned Much. London, Eng., Sept. 24 --Brigadier- Buchan, in an inter- view, said he has thoroughly enjoyed his visit and has profited much by the {experience he has gained at the ma- inocuvres, and, to the general's he is returning to Canada "loaded up with fixed bayonets." Predicts Liberal Win. John, LB Sept. 24. Mr. Copp, M.P.P. oi Bich, expects Sir [Wilfrid Laurier to carry the whole eighteen seats in Nova Scotia, make gains in New Brunswick and bave as large or a larger majority in the next house than in the last one. ¥ Roberts, M.H.O., of Hasmitich, PlaeHiag ine stall if his tment has to in bakeries. Montreal had only haf an inch of rein in Beplaming use St.