LU A ------------ THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1908. « -- J ------ -- QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY ,.o orem ,, THE NEWS OF WORLD..." === THE SPORT REVIEW)... oer os coe. | Reporters On Their Rounds. | ------ & Co.,' (per W. Hector H. BEGINS ITS SIXTY.EIGHTH| (iiave wxewsion 3175, Oct. 10h |OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED| Hume). -- KEN. WILLIAMS RETURNS : William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders | tem ; SESSION. received at MecAuley's. "Phone 778. | IN BRIEF FORM. Stocks. September 30th. TO PLAY WITH QUEEN'S. The steamer Missiquoi had a rout ---- : Amalgamated C r i trip up from the islands, to-day. S - $1 : The Registration Expected to, a pe Harty went down to |MAtters That Interest Everybody Am, I & Co, Mn A Couple Queen's Players Injusd rng © Reach 1,400--Science Will Cornwall to-day to the Laurier meet-| --Notes From All Over--Little Anaconda Min. Co... 133 --City Senior Rugby. Team balloon. Thousands of spectators had Show the Largest Increase-- ing, by. mah : of Everything Easily Read Atches. Top. & St. Fe. ; 874 Called do Practice at the}. thered to witness the ascent, and pin * omen. taking pride ng Some Changes in the Staff. Cibo aa sous a Syrups al and Remembered. Balti. & Ohio =u... . 3 97 Armouries This Evening. they were horror-stricken at the acci- Ph aaa suspect, that ral a The sixty-eighth sedsion of Queen's fresh there, » : { The population of Toronto, accord- Biecklva Rapid T. ... . 23 Queen's had another good practice det, which vcuired high in the ar. { tiv, Ring what is Donmit NE realt in | University opened to-day, with an_in- | Grapes, Edwards & Jenkin. ling to the assessors in 287,201. Ch NL 5 Padi i 3 on Monday afternoon at the upper ine Jing clean ed from 5 ited it om and it p creased attendance of students. Judg-| The steamer Ames touched here, to- Cheese sales : Campbellford, 905 at ] Fi 1 & Is rg Gi "i campus. All the players but three are np upwards. 10 an altitude. of 6.000 ing by the increases at Queen's during {day, on her way to Montreal, grain {12 5-16c.; Stirling, 255, at 12}ec. <0 ih ue ron .. J 3 now in, and are getting into good ioot --.--_-- the envel sudden] nh the past five or six years, it is fig- laden, from Fort. William. | East Toronto will be formally an- Dist ore ne st : 130; |shape. Pennock, Marshall and Craw- > The ope y pg # ured that the session of 1908-9 should | The members of Brock Street Meth. | nexed te the city on December 15th. | G- ort * oR iil w= Ad a ford aré yet to report for duty, and ped open. J the a shod down- see a registration of 1400 students. [odist church are arranging to hold a | - W. C. A. collectors dt Stratford Liaville rg v pest 1044 they: are expected next week. Ken ai "The ts wiftly clam- The largest increase will, as usual, be [harvest dinner, on October 2nd. | gathered on tag day $1,000 in aid of Missouri Pacific 53 [Williams returned to the city on Tues- | ward. | ] prone 8 fom in the practical science départment, | Velvet collars on O'conts. My Valet. | their new building. Min. St. P- 48, : (day, and will be at practice to-day. te hi an o # I f con- which will, no doubt, be responsible | H. Cunningham, piano tuner from | The agent of the Manitoba ghvern- | ("S00") HE is in good condition and should rate Lope of avaiding Dex ol von: [net et shed bn ore | Chiebecine' x - (ment says work was found for all who | National Lead . : show as good form as he ever did. | tact with the ground. This for from fifty to seventy-five more | Chickering's. . Leave orders at Mo | 3 A} ! Northern: Pacific » a \ After a fall of 2,000 feet, however, | 50 much flesh that it students. The science registration so | Auley's Bebk Store. jwent west on harvesters' exeursions. Nor oR , % |Coach Crothers has the men well un- the ov} dont io | ragged," but it takes just far is much ahead of that last year. | Albert O'Neil has resigned his posi- | Thomas Plummer, aged seventy, fell Penn. R. R. .. sereensens 12 "13 lder eontrol, and is getting them fa- envelope spread out, seemingly I | to make you in perfec AF 18 Ju fi ah al ld Reading .. or =({ |miliar with the fine points of the |a purely accidental manner, forming a evenly d : : ja) staf of y slevator shaft, in Toronto Already another. building is needed, [tion on the reportorial stafi of the down an él or sl , » 3 ) na, The flosh_ wil nly" dint Medicine | Lindsay Warder to pursue his studies and died of his injuries an hour later. | Roek Island game. Every day new signals and oth- | sort of parachute, which checked the anti npn ahd y ty and haash MOOR he Brot tod. of regis- |at Queen's. At Winnipeg, word has just been re- Rock Island, pref......."... & er stunts are gone over, and drilled | descent. The balloon then gradually weigh. tration, in fact there should be an in-| Pers, Edwards & Jenkin. {ceived that the steamer Wolverine, for Southern Ry., com. into the mén. From the side lines the came down, taking an hour and fu ig aS Sitest rays to } ; crease, The raising of the matricula- | Arthur Spangenburg, youngest, son |Which alarm was felt, is safe in port. Southern Pacific ...... . i [team looks good, better and steadier [to reach the earth, the swe men cling- hy i re tion" standard is keeping out a num- |of S. A. Spangenberg, Belleville, will | Mrs. N. Kargus, London, fell down- U. S. Steel, com. , 5% | than last year. A slight accident hap- | ing to the ropes and the basket. They ber who would like to become phys- | take a course at Queen's in mining [Stairs with a lighted lamp, and was U. S. Steel, pref. . . ¥ pened to one of the players during suffered no injury except 2 lew ican. There should also be an hy engineering. jo badly burned that she died in the Union Pac., com, ... .. $ [practice. L. L. Buck, an inside wing scratches. : thie crease in arts--the faculty which is the | Auctioneer Murray made no sales hospital. Westinghouse a as i |man, hurt his nose in a tackle. His The cause of the, actident was hnsis"of the university. {to-day in the advertised property he! Three more cases of smail-pox were : ten injuries will not likely keep him out of { sudden expansion of the gas. mia Dl Lae ulm had [ had for auction, being unable to sc- discovered in Toronto this morning CHICAGO PRICES. the game for long. Young, another ee -------- In the professorial chairs some well- ' : |and the patients were removed to the September 30th. VESSEL IN TROUBLE. known faces are missed. Prof. N. R. |cuwre the reserve bid. small-pox hospital. Wheat, Opening. Close There is nothi "just as good' am Carmichael, of the physics depart AAAI AAAI AIAN Sir Wilfrid Laurier will be one of : P08 : : For sale dro at it rarer . 99 : i Calvin's Barge is in Nine Feet of | Rengo. all ment, has jPraned to rest, alter twelve ¥ the candidates for Ottawa. Messrs. . 991 993 \ te ns Br he pod Does" mall res years ol aithful service to the uni . : ' > : " Fraser and Chevier, the two nominees 1023 : : ' y dg. Detroit, Mich. The co versity. His place is taken by Prof, | HELD OVER A DAY. * of the party, have withdrawn. 2 : : a E ' Part Colborne, Ont, Sept. 30.--The gladly send you a trial William C. Baker, who is deservedly | . The alleged keepers. and. freGuenter nA} steamer . Prince Rupert, with barge | mail," if you: write advanced to the position so ably fill. | ¥ The crush of special news 3 are a og Xe rp ha He id) oo . or *svere ban 1 61 4 : : Ceylon, in tow, left here last night, | Detrpit ; no free «l by the deceased friend. Mr. Baker's | * and advertisements, today, Birested. an Lhe ajo Ly the police On . p 653 8 . > at seven o'cloek, for Toledo. When | Stores. ' wy the deceased friend r. Buker's 4 Toronto gambling dens, Tuesday, were | : ; . 5 Pd For sale and recommended place will be filled by Mr. Lorenz, o|#* compelled us to #rold over raigned® in cour fec PN . she was opposite Morgan's Point the | ston by Henry Wade, Droggist. ; . : iso | the Social News. It will arraifhec'in court 'aiid remanded for ee line broke and the barge Ceylon Harvard man. Prof. Shortt is also | ® ; : + in ) o i tho 3% appedir to-morrow. 8 week. Cobalts. drifted down to Second Point, two missed from the university halls, At the annual general meeting of the | $ o September 3 y 4 B miles below here, and is now anchor- having become a civil service commis- | ARARAALAR AMARA ARARAR ALARA Xx shareholders of the Gre N h-West- ' . bs i 8 tp : stoner of the Canadian government [HAAAAAAAAAAAAAIAIAAN HK re Teel Sree eld To. ( MN: Lak Bd pi 3 k ol on the Jost in about uine fost 0. D. Skelton, M.A, is his successor. | ronto, to-day, the old directors and Cobalt La . 3 3 ol crater, Tugs Jxve one 1 Jor as In the theology faculty, Prof. Mac officials were re-elected. os 4 se ae 40 5 n s 88 yel, $ 2 g o we » Coniagas RA 585 A ; , the Ceylon. I'he wind is blowing nanghton is missed, havin ng At Owen Sound the Creighton mur- Crown Reserve 16: : fresh from the south been captured by McGill. Rev dér trial opened on Wednesday with |. A % : = 5 A 3 SB ; i 2h "av | Silver Queen . «15 f ; ------------ ell, Deesiding. 8. Fi 350 ; HAS ABOUT COLLAPSED Seott a Ulaspow cholar, succeeds re > . ; » ' Robert Kirkpatrick, of Coboury Wh a him, and is now on his way to Can ks Rober irkpatrick, o Ghourg, Blaeklock is seting for the erown and former Kingstonian, has been wew- | i La Rose ada { 31 ta i ay Hon. A' (;, MacKay for the prisoner. ow ie * : : The ll canvoration will be 'aioon | ad Seipinihi ane in the city. Hq $A Dalad CO Texas. fire enused the Nipisaing Se ' " 8} d Terms May Be Arranged For the tober 16th. On that day the trastess |: -- 7 . 4 g; * Jonkis the Re i gi ih 5 2 Men. rape Ldwards Jenkin, . a3 Poa . r ) 1 Fa . 3 x Wh Bob ix 3 . will meet and again consider the, Hay Willis - Harty ny Msi aig, Seviond! "injury "of fiye' other firemen Silver Leaf Mo, 3 Winnipeg, Man., Sept. 30.--Indica- church separation question veferkbtl tis doing i one week for Kineston antl a 'proparty loss estimated at 1 rethiowey . sh 5 3) eC ns X tions are that the Canadian Pacific back to them by the general assembly {more than auy cor servative candidate 5200000 in' the heart of the business Temiskamine : : 7 ROOT (TECH Y WENGE 0 | railway mechanics' strike has of the Preshyterian church Yas de fic in" Lwer iy 5 " 3 { district. a ast domme lapsed. dell Hardy, who heen IN The bicycle road event of the je > yiars ha i 1 |8120 © 5 . . . : » nt 3 > mtrike re: season, - - 1 "I'he steamer | New Island Wanderer. The jury in uu Yoronts neitn « ou Bickell's Financial News. wing man, is out of the game for a Saodueting the rake from Montreal, Season Metis th the nation { 4 2 : y case oO iss Jennie » 10 : re wi we 2 ha rive 8 ; N wr Ww . ( came around the foot of the island a £6,000 damages from Philip C.P*R. strike declared. off. few days with a pad head. He had a ad in t Whit ny bo ener ith pices of The Dunlop Tire & a v to-day on her wav from Cape Vin- | Inttieson for alleoed : ianderon ro American Shipbuilding company is collision on Saturday which split op- : ; re hen " , ' Tams "Es Rubber Goods Company. ' i . A ( ¥ . Jamieson, for alleged slanderous 2 / ; : ! g D) » side is ho > wi , | arrange for the men to be taken back. DAY cent, owing to the heavy wind. | anne made to her, awarded her $1,- | operating on a basis of twenty-five per | €n the side of his head. He will be peal iit 3 Iso reported. 'that Toronto, Oct. 3rd The Bishop of Ontario will go down |o0 i Ls 2 ? cent. of capacity out in a few days. The two trainers t is said, it is a id epor ol hat a » : ; to Montreal at the close of the gene- | damages, : ; "ois Tet tv ie " ? . Jare a great aid to the players, and | message was received from the Inter. starting at 3.30 o'clock sharp, In Aid of K.G.H. ral od hy Ott: Ww > d ma: yo I'he private oflice of Chairman Fwin City earns more than both the pa) : national Labor Federation, at Wash- from the head of Broadview al syn awa an nay no Hitchcock, in the fepublican national | preferred ahd common dividends in ington, advising the men to confer ave, 7% miles out the Dan- return 0 HS city till after the quarters, has. been looted, according | this month'e work. : ' vith the ¢ y i liately witl forth and Kennedy roads and middle of October wigs Just ', : Thirty roads fgr third week of Sep-{ Collegiate Team's Progress. wi he company immediately with a return. All entries must be in Miss D. Nugent, who has heen visit. | {© his assistant, Mr. Mason, and many nrky Sa X ey h 4 : | view to going back. by Sept. 30th. No track en- , Q , who has been visit- Jetters and notes of importance. have [téember shows 'average gross decrease T'he Collegiate team was out again tries allowed. Entry blanks ng or mother here, returned home been carried away. of 3.44 per cent. on Tuesday, and had a good prac- Baseball On Tuesda and rot information be ob- o Watertown, to-day. She intended | The will of - Leslie Carter. once a Texas Central's net in annual re-|tice. Birkett's injury is not as serious Lily 1 : YY. 0 hives eo Reith, 13 Tem- staymg over Jlomger, but was called { millionaire, was filed for probate, in |port $158,000, compared with $490,000 |as at first supposed, and he will like- Nationa : League---. New York, 6-0 ; ran home for an uggent case, Chicago, yesterday, disposing of an |last year ly be in the game again before many | Philadelphia, 2-7. Chicago, 6; Cincin- The ice s i \comi ror 39, J >» : 2 : a hy . poll T a ow RA is . 5. mn. 2 Pitts- % : The jcc supply is becoming very jestate of $75,000. The estate is European bayke now well prepared | weeks, These lade, under Messrs. Sli- | nati, 2. Boston, 3: Braoklyn, 2. Pitts Seized With Cholera.' short. I'he sloeal companigs have to of ussian loan in latter {ter and Hatch, are making rapid | burg, 1-6; St. Louis -5." a Liege, Sept. 30,--Madame Mortier, a et ice from Lake Simcoe yand HX 18 au thus disinheriting a. son. part of November. strides, apd willbe in good trim be- | American Fengue--Detroit, 4-7; Wash- Frenc woman who was returning [quite e give' to bring it] here. Some | At the Anglican general synod, the A 'further rally seems probable in fore the first game comes around. ington, 1-3. Cleveland, 54% Philadel- 5 5 : 4-0, St. Louis, 6-2; New' York, 0-1. ld § 4 . | : , Io ] from Warsaw, where her husband, a | days Js ithe Gls tomer "Annot se- 1, oo iiee's report on the enforce- [stocks "We believe market will con- (They play in Ottawa one week from ty Fd military dottor, died" of cholera, con- Chicago, 5-2; Boston, 1-1. | > cure 1 § TE ' Joa ; . Frbii rie! ; h i- |S lay, the same day that Queen's reati i T TO } . iment of the lk the Yukon wad |tinae a tradingfaffair and that <ad- | Saturday, the same « y ny . . | tracted while treating the sufferers OCT. 3rd. y oar) 'vead. "It. rocorded pith. thank ; The boys won down there Chitago has the lead in the race for KX oe Flier, of New York, visiting in the city, went to Watertown, NX... BN | his afternoon, taking his automobile' Mr. | on hoard the steamer, {deathviof Firemay J. H. Partin, are certainly making good. divided between a sister and a broth- [for issue My | Valet. z read. = It recorded with thankfulness [vantage should be taken of rallies to |go down. r og that city, was seized with the disease udénts arvived improved conditions as to the dance [seh on with a view of re-purchasing | last season, and should win out this the National League pennant. while on the train. She was removed from all parts | 4 and vice of that district on reactions. one. Robertson, McCammon and Reid Ee Hp to a hospital here and the train and On Her Way Down. tation disinfected. | Scoregjofisueen', [in the eitylion T J -- ay , A hetRPIgout committees A short despatch from Teheran sdys.|i The uidertonesin the steel and cop-|are playing a fine game on the back jo! the Y.M.C.A. Were ery busy: look- |} 0 imperial troops have suffered de- kper stocks ie piirtieularly | weak, also |division, and. Meikle is a good quar- Detroit, Mich.; Sept. 30t--It is ex- i : [An sil wih and frechettes. feat, at Tabriz, and; as a consequenée in the Hill issues. Atchikon and New | ter, pected the steamer Arthur Orr, of the The Grand Trunk Pacific reports it- tncuble 5 NB < ) WHAOUT Tand on the advice of the: members of York Central. The insiders will do : : uluth and Canada line, which was | golf in great need of four or five hun. 8 A | the cabinet, the shah has: decreed that | their principall supporting in. 'the City Senior Rugby Team. Ton Bois Blane island, ndar. Cheboy: } dred men to Work on thé British Col- # h El f Ki br Ta Jivani: debikio. Yove parliament be opened on October 3rd. Hattinian stocksjssReadivg and, St The first practice of the senior foot- gan, Williconie so down tite flakes tor ambin' section. To the Electors of Kingston/ulegtGhe vi 7.11. | fr dr taf So FA nti Su fit oof at he "Jt mn fe i : and Portsmouth he. pry if? to them ang Wags Wo the training of nurses in all the hos- In Liverpool the break in wheat, in on a little workout, but the practice | placing the twenty-five thousand bush- Playfair, Martens & Co. ' have to look io FEE Wy i Do pitals m Usnada 2 the 2° nited Juwesicas itday Lad a pe [Yo is chiefly for the purpose of petting fla St orn which were lightered in re- Members Toronto Steck Exchange Tr {Py the © why, who ever heard of a ia os a BR a fon iE were 3-8 lower, them together. The seniows, wil tole hs s Canadian Northern Ry. Bidg., Toronto, Canada hal the Hugger in Belleville # No information. and during the morning market was | ip practices in the Cricket field Will Not Release It. Special attention given GENTLEMEN : one, of course There's nothing to : i 3 : 3 i . . fattrace rim oh 2 At Bombay thousands are on the continually under pressure with anlovery afternoon. Nearly. all the fel- Sofia, Sept. 30.--After two cabinet H aving receiv ed, and ac- | ym up 1ere verge of starvation, owing to the [additional decline of }. Se ling was | 1,ws who played last season will pro- | meetings, the ministry issued a state- the favorable the effect that the govern- difficulty of distributing relief. The in- | further encouraged by | bably turn out this year to help the | ment to : | ! cepted, the nomination of NEWS OF DISTRICT. evitable outbreak of fever has follow- |erop outlook in Russia, liberal offer- | tonm 'along. Every player who wants | ment would not abandon the working STOCKS the Liberal Party, I again ed the torrential rains and between |ings of Australia cargoes, and Mani- | { '3. [to get out, should be at the armouries | of the Roumanian section of thie Ori w : i i : rim an | 8 ' 3 . y e have just issued a new map of the Co- ask for vour votes and in-j Re Tidings From Various Points | jisease and starvation the deaths are | toba parcels and the bearish American { to-night. ental railway which the Bulgarian | bait Mining District, giving location, capital- A J ou | in Eastern Ontario. likely to outnumber the drownings statistics. At mid-day the market | government seized at the time of the | ization, acreage. shipments and dividends. fluence to elect me as your| Micuel Sager. murdered at Elk-| Prince August Wilhelm, the fourth | was dull from § to § lower than | Lacrosse Club Meets, recent strike, but would try to satis- | o,CoPes mailed to any address on receipt of representative to the House horn, Man., * former ly lived at Stirl son of the kaiser, is said to have ia sday, with the nearby months en The Kingston lacrosse team will have | fy the claims of the proprietors. 3 sry \ ing, Ont forced to choose between early _mar- | tirely neglected. lits final meeting for the year on -- of Commons of ( anada, and | On Tuesday Mrs. W. H. Mills pass- [riage with his cousin, the Princess w---- | Thursday night at the Y.M.C.A.~ when To Have A Joint Tour. W. D. P. Barker, . Richard L. Cowan. pledge myself for the future, how a hei Jute, Iasidenes in fdelaide, or a Jost graduate Sourse nt WAINWRIGHT'S PROGRESS. [ the year's business will be wound up. Leamington, Ont., Sept. 30.--A. H. bl . ; | belleville, after a brief illness from arvard. e has chosen we former, [The club has had a fairly successful Clarke, the sitting smber for 8 B L 0 AN G0 aq » Has » ) r | iE 4 |The club has had a & } arke ie sitting member for South as in the Pastitode vote oy fone Tonle, TR ceremony je likely to take (only & Few Wits Ol, But Aart or {itn hopes are held out | Essex, and Darias Wigle, the conser y. Lun . snergies to e yromotion e steambarge John alph, or- | place on ctober 22nd. ter . ar. The club has secured | vative eo i a 3 ; : ( RB : I merly the Resolute, and consort, both At Berlin, Ont., the new addition to | y Important Centre. {for ne XL yor, 1 he © ub Sas, Soque * vative Saudidate, on Monday night STOCK BROKERS. of the prosperity and best roal Inde obi | / ' oh for ts "College formally innipeg Free Press. | the pity hall for election might, when next, will commence a joint tour of Memb: f Standard Stock snd Mining E . k +d ib, QR Hi are asiord nem the red St. "Jerome's i woh ee y Situated in one of the most fertile the frotursy from all parts jof the do-]the riding. The tour will take in all embers of Stan A an ng tae interests of this good old ny Assassagn Park. lov > [Qpened 2d Jeg aba yr Fv nase ny farming distriets. of Western Canada, | mifiion will be announced. A fine per- | the principal towns and villages. : : City of Kingston. po ercy IhX, an employee of * the! morning. PC HSNO] i YovOY," Ol in what is known as the famous [formance will also Be put on. --- ---------- COBALT STOCKS Je Ww Smi « )e 3 + Tor ish ) ing il- ; y : . ' . | Jame mart company, Brockville, Toronto, Bishop Dowling, of Hamil Battle River Valley, just a short dis- An order has been issued closing fell while roller skating, fracturing his | ton, Mon¥ignor ' Abittin, Milwaukee : A T : imal 5 2 . : ' | tance east the Baltic river - WM. HAR Y. iright arm néar the elbow antl many other prominent clergymen Al east of B it Five 3 and up Tad F bf | 2 i Canad fd' the United States | 00 the line of the Grand Trunk Paci oh iin] Jig ¢ wr spend- | fre anada ¢ » «dl States : pat i ig ore ny ih ¥ Alea pe nd; ¥ mn n 1 ne 1a fic railway, is the town of Wainwright. 8 os Pnjoyalre hohday ab weres present. Th This town is the first divisional poir Belleville and in Great Bsitain, have! A special from Palo Alto, Califor- hi OWnas ME SL chivisional polit | , east of Edmonton, and, although only last year, and if they are piven a . left for British Columbia nia, says: '"'Angered by being dis . > | | he ' i 2 ] po + few weeks old, bids fair to be one 1 . t trai a a sharged as cook VS r & , | good course of training should show WO hings Allan Donaldson, Bro kville, has charged as cook in the" Stanford Inn, of the lest towns in the west. To hes « ) £ ould sho _ meee lee been transferred to Portland +. | Chin: _Chinamen had a powerful irri : up well. A number of new men are be- tland, aine, ¢ already five general stores, two hard- |; 1 i i [to be relieving superintendent of ter. | tant poison put in a large mass of . " 4 | ng Droken in and are ss yei.u Jittle ' of Importance minals le is a forme Kingstonian, {flour and made existance a burden to ware Stores, three Jutaber yards, all | pew at th& game. The second team TELEPONE 838. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES. With The Cadets. the Moosejaw hotel of the C.P.R. This A SPECIALTY. is the one where Sir Thomas found 88 & 90 Yonge St., Toronto Ont The cadets are at work every 'day r ts . . tthe trainmen drinking. "Phone Main 185. over across the bridge. 'The senior team should be every bit as strong as -- 3 , : ¢ standing I Id 1 be I'wo of Jrockville's popular over two hundred Leland Stanford 8 wuld also be strong enough to do - K pular young | Ove y a . eV ers or siness ses . citizens were joined in marriage, on University studénts. I'wo students* and sever al other business houses o omething. lp > wi ' 3 Qs id | 4 5 aavarale ta , | merit to a town of many thousand When orderino PRIN | NG F'uesday night, Allan B. Stewart. and | were so severely affected that they cople.. The town alte. hes. hott rar), | . . . L 3 I SS Se aus ; . vere taken to a hospital Jeople. 3 hile 8, ie sion i 5 Mi Lillian, second daughter of Myr. were ta en to a hospita fy selected and 'is beautifully situa- | In The Junior O.R.F.U. there are two important things [and Mrs, Hiram C., McCrea, . i S------------------ ted. The surrounding country is well | A meeting of the executive of the BANKERS AND BROKERS . J - . : William White, Prescott, 18 in search DAMAGE TO THE STEAMER. settled with--settléis, chiefly Canadian | Yacht Club footballers was held on ~ to be considered :: :: id iijof his brother, Wilfrid, aged eleven s------ and American. Both the dominion {Monday evening to consider the foot- Members of Chicago Board of I rade years, who disappeared from school | The Passengers Were All Safely government and the Grand Trunk |ball question. It was decided to en {in company with another bov named | Taken Of. Pacific have lent their efforts toward | ter a team in the junior O.R.F.U, LAWLOR BUILDING, ho TORONTO. D. Soper, aged thirteen years Victoria, B.C., Sept. 30.--Wireless building up the town, the former by ies, and a letter was forwarded to . . : | | - 3 Price Quality | home time ago. Robert Smith, Have- messages from the steamer Humboldt, | establishing what will in a very short | plication. evening endorsing the ap- Correspondents of FINLEY BARRELL & co. Lok, ge So at Js sons in Van- | opinh™ went ashore at Marell Point, [time be Canada's greatest national He ee oe ol gsdny Jae! Pender Island, soon after entering Ac- park, just to the south-west of the | | MEMBERS OF | ght Sease. Wma only |iive Pass, on the way from Seattle, | town. It will be known . throughout | The, Yacht Club Team. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE gS $ all, been Hl about a month His re Li : Y : . rv . ga a 8 | striking heavily on her bow and mak- [the world as Canada's great buffalo The K. Y. C. junior team had an- A [Piuus re sent as foe burial ing her passengers rush on deck, say | reserve. The Grand Trunk Pacific has | other practice at six o'clock this NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. [rete ating St. Peter's church, f1hat in answer 'to wireless distress | commeqoed the erection of a twel morping in the Cricket field. The boys NEW YORK COFFEE EXCHANGE Jat rik ol ling hp Mi . lice signals sent broadcast soon after the | stall roundhouse and has a large force [uy fg rounding into form, and are NEW YORK PRODUCE EXCHAN rdding Bi Rs co IL i ak i Jas A . E ! | I ] g, er 1 *¢ [wreck occurred, the steamer Edith ar- | of men already at work grading for i beginning to look good. About twen- CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. { Maud, daughter of Mrs. Edward Field. | , i Mai ree i i | : Ra rived and took off the Humbaoldt's vards and grading Main street. WA | ty men 'were 'out this morning. About 4 # ; As s Rave tiie Best eauiope § | osanie Hee wile of Capt. Harold Ww. passengers, who were landed at Port | choice site has also been reserved in [ten more are needed. CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE. AS we have the best equipped | Lumb. Capt. Lumb is son of the late | Pownsend.. Later messages say the. the best part of the town and close to | ST. LOUIS MERCHAN EXCHANGE. | MINNEAPOLIS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. : Harold Lumb, K.C., M.P. for one f Pe aah il 9 i f G | printing plant betwee n|ih Hou of Commons "| Humboldt is resting easily and may | the depot for the erection of a Grand K. & P. DIRECTORS. : Tis . iy 'oe are the Liverpool divisions in the Eng- [+ 4 3 : ; iiway Od >. COMMERCIAL EXCHANGE OF PHILADELPHIA. F'oronto and Montreal we are!t I a ns 3 = |is discharging as quickly as possible. | credit to the railway. Building oper x 4 . ast te A 3 {Only the farward Comp atianat is | ations are very-_active, there being | Meeting Was Held in the City on WINNIPEG GRAIN AND PRODUCE EXCHA! Ye ace ta nler Brunswick. | i favor. Promptness is also an| St Joi New igs 3 At Wout | Winoliieg, Sept. 30 The strike of This Baby Has Two Heads. + S10 MM, oy me the C.P.R. machinists, which started Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 30.--A fine, |eompany, at 10.30, 0 clock, Wednesday on August 4th, was declared off ear- healthy, two-headed girl baby, weigh- | morning," when last year's business s 3 UH act county. Poth will appeal. : The : i ah ao British Whig Job Dept. | O'Regan, in an rv says he West first. This will be followed. by a | tor and nurse say the baby will live, |W" Rp Baker, Montreal; A. R. Creel has decided to 'ship mo more : liquor similar declaration in the east. in all probability. Joseph Falco, the | man, K.C.. Montreal; H. P. Timmer- Icerati AB 8 : ) : -- ; . Ee Pera ou volved and the difficulty of collecting this morning, fined $175 and costs W./D. Matthews was re-elected 8i- be flonted at high water. The cargo | Trunk Pacific hotel, which will be a | company, was held in the offices of the enabled to make these two LIQUOR DEALERS FINED. |damaged, this being full of water, several good uildinge in Coe of | A 7 Wotneiay. . x 5 5 : . 3 z -- i - -------- erection and others projected. | mestmir of the directors, and the things strong points IN Our gqott Act Being Enforced in| Strike Called Off : annual meeting of the shareholders ' of 4 F118 a . [the Kingston & Pembroke Railway SHARES. BOUGHT AND SOLD : CONTINUOUS QUOTATIONS. attache to our printing de- stock, on Saturday, W. E. McIntyre Clarence Chambers, - Kir 1gston, Ont. . ss ws +a so .'and John Regan, wholesale liquor wm 1 h 3 3 partment. Boo HN MN alere, of St. Johti. were fined jor ly to-day. Fhe terms of setflement | ing eight pounds, has come to Mr. | was gone over and found to be satis- selling liquor for shipment to a Scott | have not been announced vet. It was|and Mrs. Joseph Falco. Mother and {factory. These directors were ap- Ww. Hector H. Hume, Manager, ¥ decided to declare the strike off in the babe are doing very well indeed. Doc- | appointed : W. D. Matthews, Toronto; 1 | / dl -- to Scott act counties, and adds: - . | father; is a business man and a Well: | man, Montreal; James Oborne, Toron- ; MEN AND WOMEN. "For some time our trade with Scott Was Heavily Fined. known resident of Rorth Bridgeport | to; Hon. William Harty, Robert Craw- Use Big @ for unnatural act counties has been practically on | Belleville, Ont., Sept. 30.--Capt. | Mrs. Falco is the mot er of lour ford, R. V. Rogers and J. B, Wal- discharges, inflammations, ,, .,.h basis, owing to the risk in- Roys, of the steamer Aletha, was, | bright healthy children. | kem, Kingston. Nordheimer Steinway Painless, and not astrins 01 aocounts. By going out of for taking his boat to Cobourg last Don't let your good opinion , and W. R. Baker, ive president, Pianos : Pianos Evans CHEMICAL Co. t or onous, . : . * * . . gant Dra iuta, business so far as these counties are summer without permission. He had yourself be a stumbling block {general manager. or sent in plain wrapper, concerned we wil and are méeting only a bay and river permit. Three ' others. x 2d a trip over the line in the pri- Soaxirehe Drevaid. for \ ith loss, aid the trade is swinging charges of overloading were dismiss- | The proper way to say it now is ate car, Saskatchewan, and found Circular sens ou request. to Montregl." ed. that money makes the automobile go. everything in good shape,