THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1808. BRITISH WARSHIPS NEWS FROM OTTAWA Instructed to Sail Under Sealed ? Orders. HOSPITAL LADY SUPERIN. Budapest, Oct. 9.--The SerVian re- servists have been ordered to join the {colors 'on October 11th. It is reported TENDENTS MEETING. 'alse that Servihn bands are being Decide to Form a Canadian As- formed. and directions consequently sociation--Provincial School of | have been.given to guard the roads ; ._ t&nd the bridges on the Bosnian fron Instruction For Infantry im 0 g Montreal. | Ottawa, Oct. 9.~The lady superin-| British Warships Move. tendents of hospitals of Canada now | Valetta, Island of Malta, Oct. 9.-- in session here have decided to: afli- | Several" of . ou ! the British warships here liate all local and proviggeial units and have been instructed to sail under form Canadian association : a : . n 'and 10 | sealed orders. Their destination is be- join the. International Council of Wo- {lieved to he the = Turkish Island of ik . oi Lemnos, which is fifty miles west of Militia orders give the results of | (he entrance to the Dardanelles. the Schumacher challenge trophy com- | petition, for which 198 rifle teams en The First | War May Result. tered. prize winners were ; vi O 9.-T} . . | challenge cup, silver medal and £50, A denna et. 1 At b he apinon in the " : a " 7th Australian Infantry, 3,897 points; | ustrian capital, this morning, IN ! {that the warlike agitation in Servia { : x $ {has made the situation more serious. modal and £25, TLM.S. Excellent, | For 'the 'first time it is really feared 3,680 points. The scores made by | that war with Servia may result. The Canadian teams entering were as fol jong newspapers warn Servia hot lows :5th, 43rd D.C.O.R., 3,525; 35th, | play with fire as Austria-Hunggry 13ck Regiment, 3,387; 7ist, Governor- | *ill Bot stand any nonsense. second, bronze medal and £50, Wit- water Kifles, 3,774 points; third, bronze GenetlV's - Foot Guards, 3,251; 90th i) : Wingjipee Rifles, 3.203; 183rd, Sth No Credence Given, Royal Rifles, R.A., 2,767: 191st, Royal London, Oct. 9.--No credence what- | ever is given to the story that the | forts at Constantinople had fired on a Bulgarian vess Canadian Regiment, 2.581. I'he establishment of a provincial schoo] of instruction for infantry of- ficers and non-commissioned officers at Montfeal is authorized to commence on the 15th inst., and to continue for a period not exceeding six weeks. I'he lady superintendents of training To Recognize New Kingdom. Buda Pest, Oct. 9.--Austria alredily has entered upon negotiations with the various powers for the recognition of schools will méet next year at Lon- | the new kingdom of Bulgaria and the don. Miss Stanley, of London, was [establishment of peace negotiations elected president and Miss Shively, between Turkey and Bulgaria. Toronto, vice-president; second vice- TS a-- War Fever Declines. Oct. 9.--The war fever among the people of Servia is dis- tinctly on the decline, this morning. The saner element of the population gradually are obtaining an ascendency {over the more excited politicians and Iron |hatriots, who, during the past few days, persistently have demanded the advance of the Servian president, Miss Lewis, Montreal; see- retary, Miss Brent, Toronto. Charles Murphy was, to-day, sworn in as secretary of state. Belgrade, AN IRON CORPORATION Absorb. the Drummond Interests. Montreal, Oct. 9.--Prospectus of Ca- | immediate nadian Iron Corporation, a company | army. which to absorb and amalgamate the various Drummond Iron interests in various provinces of Eastern Can- ada, has been issued. The president is To 15 | | TEN YEARS IN PRISON | For Robbing Mail Bags on a C. m1, J. Drummond, and the directors | P.R. Train. are (i, E. Drummond, Edgar McDou | Toronto, Oct. 9.--Justice Anglin gall, C. C. Chipman, H. Cockshutt, | ave decision, this morning, dismiss: George Girdwell, while the London |D, (he appeal of Gill , the Nova committee is composed of Sir James Scotia harvester, who was sentenced Heath, J. Hamilton Beven and R. W. {44 Fort William to nine months in Cooper. The -Lohdon bankers are of- | Central prison for destroying railway fering for subscription $1,870,000, six | property while on his way to the west pér cont. first mortgage bonds, out of | on harvester excursion. The appeal a total of $2,500,000, the balance be was to quash the conviction on vari ing taken by holens of existing bonds | ous grounds. in the old companies. The stock issue | Jon Col. A. J. Matheson, provin- is $5,000,000, and ordinary $3,000,000 | Ga} treasurer, was elected Canadian six per cent, preferred shares. f vica-president of the Internal Tax As meta sociation, which concluded its confer- DIED FROM LOCKJAW fences here this morning. Reginald -- Geary, K.C., was made Canadian cor- Stoney Creek Coal Merchant's Sad [responding secretary. The officers of - Death | last year were all re-elected, with the i ot 4) Alien addition of . the two above mentioned Hamilton, ok . - Li Lorttides, {and an executive committee, as fol a Stoney "eek CO re ' PH xii: S ~ - GQ mn agony about four o'clock, this mern- Messrs. E. C. Kontz, oon + Sug va the yesnlts of a peculiar -acei- @. G# Bulleck, Harvarc Univer. dent on Satutday. He was alighting yer! ity, Massachusetts; Sudge, es T from an electric car when his foot | Viscohsin; I. il. lee, JSS ppL; ; caught in the step. He fell to the | C: Townsend, West Virginia, and . 8 tehed |B. McKilligan, British Columbia. sround and seratéhed his thumb, When | 5 : Be arrived home a doctor dressed the | Charles Jacks, who robbed mail injury which was not thought to be {bags on a C.P.R. train near here re gerious. On Wednesday lockjaw? [i got ten years imprisonment : y ol o-day. yoloped. 42 Speraion as Ie ig id The board of control, this morning, ing the anfortunate man's sufferings | degided to send on to the city council thi morning. a recommendation that Engineer Dow, re ------ {of Detroit, a famdus electrical expert, be engaged as the city's advising ex A LAD WHO FORGED. { pert in the installation of the muni {eipal electrical power andNlight dis tribution plant. The terms laid down 803. by Mr. Dow of a retainer fee of $,20( Relleville, Oct. 9.--A sixteen-year-old [a year, and 850 a day as well as |actual expenses incurred in the city's de- Belleville"s Population is Now 9 lad named Godireys is in jail here, charged with forging two cheques for | work, were agreed to i $10. He lives on the Monk Road, in Mrs. /Gravenstein, a young Polish North Hastings. Magistrate Jaran, | woman, residing on Dufferin street, of Baneroft, committed him. put coal oil "in a stove at her resi The assessors. report for this year dence; this morning, in_order to make will show that Belleville's population |it burn more quickly. An explosion is now 9.803, an increase of 293 in the | followed, resulting in the woman be ling so terribly burned that she can last year. live only a few hours. Preserving And Pickling Pears. TPS | | | i i NEW YORK STOCKS. October 9th ming. Close. | POLITICS ARE HUMMING Amalgamated Copper .... 73} 43 | IN PICTON TOWN AND Amoigumated Copper... 73 Tit PRINCE EDWARD. Am. Smitg. & Refin. Co. 54} 854 | Am. Car Foundry 10% 40 | An Engineer Injured in @ Canning Asacods Min. ig Fe. 2 a i Factory--There Will Be Little Balti. & Obio =..s : 5 951 { Money in Canned Goods This Brooklyn Rapid T. 17 18 Year. Canadian Pacific 170% 171 | ' : Ches. & Ohio ...... . 104 401 Picton, Oet. 9. --Politics are hum- C. 1342 | ming. Both candidates, Dr. Currie, (0, Gas, N.Y. .. 143° 144: | "liberal, and G. O. Alcorn, conserva- 1 Fuel & Iron .. 34a 247 | tive, are campaigning, and meanwhile, Erie: com. wc. anit 311 H. C. MeMullen, independent, is "but- | po' first pref 197 1 ting-in."" He has been following up |; North Ry | pre 130} 1311 Dr. Currie, and taking advantage of pp oo co 2 : 1374 1373 | | the doctor's well attended meetings, Kansas & Texas 20m 204 29] for he knows not a corporal's guard Louisville & Nashville 104 ots { would turn out to hear him. Wednes- Missoari Pacific i or day night at Consecon, Mr. McMullen Min St. P. & 8 spoke at Dr. Currie's meeting and a | ("Soo") : us 1212 { crowd got up and left in a body till Kational Lead : nN he had finished. Then R. Allison re- | Y Central > 103° 103 plied to Mr. McMullen. "I don't see |" v' (00 and West. 392 us) why Mr. McMullen is in the field- He Northe n P Ne id West, ons =» is only advocating fiberal principles port "k Rs 197% 13% | and upholding the administration of Reed: eo 124 123 | the Laurier government, and yet he Rook Tel Saste | 28% 129% { was not nominated to represent the Roc Fa i 183 193 | party, for they already have a candi- So . Ss ap pet: . OE 46 | date in the field." user ag 10H 1024 | Frank Patterson, engeer at the v S iy Sonn. 454 16 Old Homestead canning factory, was Stee » pret, , 1084 1083 | painfully injured by an accident. While Union Pac., com. 1603 1624 | sitting on a home-made chair in the | engine room, he titled back and the | chair collapsed. Three long nails pene- Chicago Prices. October 9th. trated his back, and he was carried to | Wheat. Opening. Close. the doctor's in an unconscious state. May .... .... sonane siideunss 1035 1037 The holes made by the nails had to | July o 973 be burned out and Mr. Patterson is Dec. 101 100% progressing as favorably as possible. Corn. Word has been received that G. W. 643 64} Morden, formerly of the high school 6d 632 teaching staff, and who the past year 654 643 has been studying in Germany for his Ph.D. degree, at University of Penn- 514 sylvania, has been appointed to a 17} position on the staff of the university 191 oi Toronto. He will teach electro- 3 chemistry. Cobalts. There will be little money in canned October 9th. | goods this year. This is the opinion Stocks. Bid. Asked. | of a member of one of the largest in- |Cobalt Lake ...... 154 dependent canning concerns in this | Coniagas ... ... 515 country, where factories of the Cana- | Crown Reserve 169 dian canners' company and indepen- [a4 Rose ..... ..... 620 dents are pretty evenly divided. The | Nipissing trouble arises from two sources- Last | Nova Scotia .. season the pack was a fair one, but Right of Way 260 prices were abnormally higher than [Silver Leaf .. 18 usual. There was not, as a result, 50 Tiathewey ... ... 142 keen a demand on the wholesale busi- Temisk&ming ol ness houses, and it is said the whole- salers, in many instances have consid- erable stock on hand from a year ago. Till these are gone the wholesalers are not in a mood to buy from the factories, from where the report comes that shipping is a trifle quieter than usual. This season the independents are be- ing a trfle hard hit through the ac- tion in the combine putting prices on the ground floor. There was a big pack of tomatoes and corn this year, due to a heavy crop. The demand, however, is none too keen from sellers standpoint. This is one point the in- dependents have for consolation in Bickell's Financial News. Kuhn, Loeb & Co.--Report they have received cables from London, one from a diplomat in high position, reading : "Does not look to me as if any seri- ous complications would arise." London office cables: Turkish am- bassadors favorable statement trengthening general market. Americans in London very weak, to 14 below parity. New York Herald days: Southern | Pacific has sold $15,000,000, refunding 4's to Kuhn, Loeb & Co. British consols very weak and Lon- 1 their ficht against the combine. {don market genera ly depressed on It is said that housekeepers | European situation, which shows no : | roves . throughout the province have never |!TE rovement canned so much fruit and vegetables | Expert business of steel corporation as this season. Indeed the, unpre- [HOW above normal. ie. eh cedented demand for jam jars caused Rock Island Kross now within 6 per famine in Toronto, a short time cent. of high, showing of 1907. ava. The Canadian Grocer, a valu- Foreign sales in past four days es- able authority cites these instances so timated at 200,000 snares. that it is pretty well known that this Demands for cash for erop movement matter not a trifling but one relatively smaller so far than in any that will affect to a large degree the previous year. canning factories of Ontario in parti London hears rumor of gold experts cular. As Prince Edward ranks high from New York to Paris. in this industry, the question is of Erie remains the distinct feature of | much importance, , here. the market. I'he same accumulation | is going on all the time. i Rumor, Germany makes no objec- | tion to a conference, and market is im- proving on the news. a 18 one, | ot REVEALED SAD CASE. Police Constable Pays Visit to : From the start in New York, this Home. morning, the stock market has been A visit of a police constable to- forced to assimilate another énormous day, to a home on Clergy street line of stocks thrown over by foreign- | west, revealed a very sad case. The lors variously estimated from 75 to! husband, who is a member of the 100 shares. "That there was not a "Indian" list, was found under the |more severé break in prices speaks, well | influence of liquor, and Constable Ar- jor the strength of the people who niel was sent to his home to serve have this market in hand. At mil bim with a summons for his attend- | jay a rally is under way, led by Rock ance at the police court, on Satur: [gland preferred. The better feeling day morning. The constable could |i caused by reports of Germany's get no answer to his repeated knocks pacific attitude. War or no war, this By the peck, or basket, 40e., 5c BOAT SWAMPED. at the door so fook the liberty to 'market is now well in hand and in i 6 \ wie at -------- vo inside. Three little children were |¢hane to advance quickly on favor and 60c., ten different varieties, a » . ! ! 3 ! I Carnovsky's Two Fishermen Drowned, our | found playing in the dining-room and able news. 8 TE ------------ 1 Others Rescued. there appeared to be no other person Pl i isi fax, N.S t. 9.--James Nagle around at the time Lincoln Centenary. Killed By Car Collision. Halifax, N.S., Oct. a ag 0 al ne os : Haverhill Ne Oct. 9.--Two trol and C. Conrad, residents of the East Where is your father asked the New York. Oet. 9.-- Joseph H 1 ns ollided here this morning. | ern Passage, a fishing village at the constable, of the httle tots. Choate, former ambassador to Great To 3140 ' yort 1 Killed and many in entrance of Halifax harbor, lost their He's upstairs asleep, Yoluntesred Britain, was authorized at a meeting ee oe . £ ( ¥ > x i! 4 . a y. J "pn 1 i lives at sundown, last evening, while | one of So ; hildren, with a rather of prominent men in the city hall to jure, 2 a returning with four others from the frightenec OOK. ; I appoint a committee of fifteen to sl ht Sale Of Grapes government's works at NeRal'e Ls o An mother was | ke plans for a celebration of the Slaughter Sale oe land. They ran on a reef anc the | the he i . 100th anniversary of the birth of Saturday. Edward & Jenkin boat was swamped in the breakers | Mother vets, out to ork: she will President Lincoln, February 22nd, RY Boats rescued the other four men in {9% 8 ac oe b » 3 x Eo libert 1909, and to plan to raise a memor- "Ask yourself the question" Do 1 lan exhausted condition. i he Soustab s ne n Li 3 ay y ial to Lincoln. This may take the get the new, up-to-date books from ! 4 o going ups yi 8 : i ne et ed | iorm of an arch in one of the city 1 4 pr on slee » fo r 8 the lgbrary 1 subscribe to? If not Brotherhood Of St. Andrew. {in a drunken sleep, he foun we hus- plazas. » 3 T I li 3 a band, and it required a good deal of you should join the abard Inn h- | Hamilton, Oct. 9.--The Brotherhood Shaking-up to awaken him. Finally ---------- brary at Gibson's Red Cross dng of St. Andrew convention was opened, |b TT 004 deal of trouble, he Dan Is Defiant. re 's » 1 to-date 1+ . me . reas Of a) | 2 a g : , .s : Sow it's she only hi og ¢ { this morning, hy_sn address of et | managed to get him to understand Caigary, Oct. 9.--Some hours aiter REY on ae Sh : 0c ¥ Craw come by Mayor Stewat and 1 To al his mission, and he then read the | Dan McGillicuddy left the Calgary yo ts ars 8d. . ¥ tmuvthe re § . \ yt . , . : . a f id Taste pears, terson Smythe, of ; Optrea Ae Fsummons to him, I'wo whiskey | police station a special edition of The "H on. Geo E. Foster has entered Alerander ls presiding. gL {flasks were on the bed and a couple | Calgary News was published contain- - re ee Ff OSLe s Te . 21 resSSes » . - ol . . * oa. re Tee Ta es ; y | session consisted of adresses Su ve |f glasses on the floor. It was in-|ing the article which forms the basis py ) ° 8 J. y ta oda 8 | hl ah a 190 MP P § a al. for al work by His Lordship Bis " mou | jeog a sad spectacle, and all byought | of the charge of criminal libel made ] evesque, vs LO) : A ¢ oh « in lin, Rev. Canon Xbott, of Delhi, and about by strong drink. ~~ ----L against McGillicuddy by Editor rr ments > y r, Jevos- | "ne Q Am i CO v > A a "> > ope "; "Wi at e connection jis 3,8. Boyle, of Chatham, "Bob"' Edwards of The Eye Opener. que regarding Mr. Fosters > { | ! ¢ } illed The Ball G s» Foresters. A : Killed At e Ba ame. - . with the Foresters , ay Jealous Of Young Wife. | p ¥ «Indians" In Trouble. While a Chicago and Western In- I NY. Oo 9A butcher |: New York, Oct. 9.--One man was| Ta Auburn, hak, ot, ge was seriously injured | Four more 'Indians' have fallen diana train was passing through Chi- | cag fireman on the train was shot 1 \ 1 jn] re an unknown man the hand of Joseph Wargo, last night, "Hudunt's" talcum powder cold {in his homeo, No. 90 Cottage street, by éream, toilet water and perfume are Michael Warsho. Wargo was 'married sold in Kingston at Gibson's Red three weeks ago. Since that time he Cross drug store. : * 3 . A despatch fiom St. Petersburg s his , young bride. Several Btues he that the health of Count Leo Tolstoi |'S said" to have threatened Warsho who lived in the same house. ee etr-------- Poultry Association Meets. is completely restored. Best's Short-Stop cures all coughs for 1bc. Hickory nuts, Edwards & Jenkin. evening, when current matters Were discussed. surplus from their last show, and the {holding of another show in was fully gone into, and, as most the membe were in fav or of the ex hibition, it will likely be held The Name of Black Watch On a Tag on a Plug of Black Chewing Tobacco Stands for Quality. ------ Special For Saturday. Fresh 20¢. basket, at Carnovsky's *"McConkey's Bittersweets," and two-pound boxes, son's Red Cross drug store. 230 Ciscoes at Carnovsky's. Livingston's 'Tor shirts. in knife red with blood was wrested from is said to have been extremely jealous January of A well-attended meeting of the Poul | 5i the main entrance try Association was held on Thursday | ¢tand. The members have quite a nb ' : fresh at Gib- | seer half a dozen drunken men in the Phone | two weeks they have been here. killed, another and many were hurt during the | from grace, and have trouble ahead. | scramble to secure points of vantage | Constable Arniel to-day served sum- {from which to view the New York- | monses for their attendance at the | Chicago baseball game, and the fol- 1 police court, on Saturday morning. lowing rush into the field when the | Inspector Wright caught one of the last New York batter was put out. H. | offenders under the influence of liquor. T...McBride, a city fireman, lost his | . . life by falling from an elevated rail- | Threatening Forest Fires. way pillar outside the grounds, and Malone," N.Y., Oct. 9.-The forest fell or was fires in this direction of the Adiron dacks ' are again assuming a most grand | threatening aspect. 'an unidentified man either | pushed offi the high fence to the right to the Students ! Students ! Students! Buy Lowney's box chocolates Edwards & Jenkin. Cobalt A Decent Town. Cobalt, Oct. 9.--Crossley and Hun- at ter, the evangelists, who have been SE | preaching daily in Cobalt, have ex- "Sponges," "Sponges, beautiful pressed both from the pulpit and to |bath sponges from 20c. to $5, at the press !heir astonishment at the Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Phone {high standard of morals they find in 230. | this mining town. The co-operation If it is a matter of importance, once lot blue and green grapes, |of the people in church work ranks | thinking it over may not be sufficient. car, either, is it? among 'the highest, they declare, and Have your eves tested and fitted | while they have heard of the exist- | with: gold-filled glasses for $1.50 at one | ence of "blind pigs" they have not | Best's. "A free sample of Snap' for every | mechanic who asks for it at Gibson's S-------- | Red Cross drug store. To many people the call to pleasu¥s| When money makes the mare go too {is much louder than the call to duty. 'fast there's bound to be accidents. THE DAYS EPISODES LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS | IN GENERAL Occurrences In The City and Vicinity--Other Brief Items of Interest Easily Read And Re- membered. Ottawa excursion, $1.75, Oct: 10th. Livingston's for underwear. | i Frenc walnuts. Edwards & Jen- = : yo. Kin. ; A aa Large baskets pears, 60c. J, Craw-| OR T 4 T ford. LIL CLL % | LVAD Five rolls regular 10c. toilet paper \ is for 0. ot et Paps You will be Stylish if you wear this Superior Model--"The Corset without a Rival", sold in all good ®ores through- out Canada. : No stout woman has ever yet reduced her ab-{ domen with comfort and perfect safety, by the use of any corset except the "D & A" No. 575. It it impossible to accomplish similar results by * any other is no substitute for this | Renowned D & A Form Training Corset Style $75. William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at McAuley's. "Phone 778. "Snap," the great hand cleaner is sold only at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. Phone 230. Queen's I vs. Ottawa game will be bulletined at Baker's cigar store to- morrow afternoon. H. Cunningham, piano tuner from Chickering's. Leave orders at Mec- Auley's Book Store. Quinces at Carnovsky's. In January, Smith's Falls ratepay- ers will vote on reduction of liquor licenses to five and a fee of $650. Everybody should hear Canon Dann's great lecture on Ireland and the Irish, St. George's hall, Monday next. "'MeConkey's high-class candy," in . °F 60c., 75c., $1, 31.60 and $2 boxes. wear Sold only at Gibson's Red Cross drug tne oot eo tore. Phone 230, yu! almonds. Edwards & Jen- \ in. A lively serap took place on On- Football Shoes, $3.00 and 3.50. tario street, Thursday night, and one young man was badly used up in the . mill. His eyes will wear mourning Autumn Pats. for Men $5.00. for some time. ? Fresh oysters at Carnovsky's. Tan Wet Weather, $6.00 & 7.00. "It's a pleasure to know where p can kL go sponge » . rd Jou mn oy A, Black Wet Weather, $6.00 & 7.00. yibson's Red Cross drug stove. Phone 230. | Large pears, 60c. basket. Craw- - ford. | ( In the police court, this morning, a ° . ero b} young man accused of was remanded for a day. member of the "Indian" spector Wright will lodge charge against him. drunkenness He i a list, and In- another d The House of Quality. 286. Prineess St. sgp-------- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Answering a Correspondent. Ompah, Oct. 7.--(To the Editor) : 1 have no inclination to follow "Coun- ty Voter" in his insane rambling and cowardly insinuations. 1 have no- thing to add to what I have already said as regards the county clerk- ship. "1 offered to resign last June, which 1 beg to remind "County Vot was before the elections Nest Till Chocolate er were an- Be am a er A chocolate confection of rich milk choco- y ste) ) rhe ao 0 ity - council says the word, but not to late and fresh shelled walnuts, Simply ratify the wish of your correspon- Sauk dent. The applicants for the coun- exquisite. In X and % pound cakes. . ty clerkship have sense enough to - know that the county council makes THE COWAN CO. LIMITED, TORONTO. the appointment, and it is simply silly for "County Voter" to charge me with promising the position to anyone. His object is quite apparent and he shows too pflinly for the ae- complishment of his purpose the ma- "KING" FLY KILLER THE lice behind his attempt to turn my friends against me. : I have never written a letter at any time anonymously or otherwise condemning either Mr. Gallaghér or Mr. Avery and if he can prove: the contrary | will step out of this contest. 1 supported Mr. Gallagher in every election as every person knows and am receiving Mr. Gallag- wer"s hearty support in this election to the very evident annoyance of i "County Voter." 1 did not attend Kills without crushing and do es not soil the most delicate any meetings 'for Mr. Avery in 1904 | fabrics or injure the highest polis h. 10c. each, Druggists, Hard- but I did vote for him and that was | ware »=»4 Grecers. all he asked me to do I did not |= attempt, either directly or indirec | by ni 8 pin Age A Hirualy: HOODS WORN IN LONDON. JW. DR: Harker Richard 1. Chuan fluence one voter in the county ; : : against Mr. Avery or in favor of Mr. While Travelling and Even N R. L, COWAN & GO. Shibley, and I will step out of this Restaurants. contest if "County Voter" will come Milliners in London are going in for STOCK BROKERS. forward and prove the contrary. Be- {a new branch of business--they are | Members of Standard Stock and Mining Ex- vond polling my vote for Mr. Avery | making hoods. Whether the Sores] change. in 1904 I took no part whatever in |of hoods will ever become at all gen the Sleetion, Sither by writing, speak- | eral remains to be seen, but they are | COBALT STOCKS ing or furnishing his opponents with {having a fair trial, according to the | a information against him. Anonymous | correspondent of the Millinery Trade | A SPECIALTY, writing may be at times 'a blessing | Review. The specimens shown are very | £8 & 90 Yonge St., Toront Ont to the timid heart," but "County | dainty, and not at all unbecoming | 'Phone Main 135. Voter" has shown that in his case | The prettiest are certainly those | it is the refuge of a coward, who shaped like a friar's cowl, and they | MEN AND WOMEN. has abused; the privilege of your |are also the most convenient, as they | Use Big @ for unnatural columns to make insinuations as! poll up small and can be tucked away | Giacharges.infiammationty : false as they are contemptible. Ilinto the pocket of a theatre wrap or | net te stricture. jrritations oF VicoTasiont doubt if your paper would be as [stowed away in a travelling bag | NC EArt ONEMISAL G0. DE arin ready to receive such stuff after the Those run in with whalebone are q ay Drassists; 26th as now 1 remain, vours SIN- {more cumbersome and this setting or sent in plain wrapper, cerely, J. W. EDWARDS. | ir : ; "| Alona ov is out from the face does not impfove | $1.00, or 3 bottles $2.75. iced Bris their appearance much, if at all. Both | Circular sent 08 request, A Missing Will: kinds are made of soft talieta lined | A curious story of a missing will | with satin and trimmed about the . comes from Paris. In 1906 M. Fros- [front and around the neck with ruf- | T T in sard, director of the Mont de Piete |fles of laced. Someétimes they are bor: at Dijon, a bachelor, died without dered with small flowers, which is al heirs, leaving a fortune of about 100,- {mistaken notion; a few knots of rib | 000 francs. He had previously an- [bon and the lace are all that is nece 0 mportance : nounced to his intimates that he in- !sary. tended to remember them in his will, Hoods are worn only 'when going to y . but on hs death no will- could be and from the theatre or other even |W hen ordering PRIN T | NG found. The fortune then went to {ing entertainment, and when travel | 0 1 1 ™ three distant relatives Hi Some women have taken to | there are Iwo important things : During the last month a German [them most kindly, and will immedi- | tO be considered $2 1 4r 10 an book collector passing through Dijon bought a lot of books which had for- merly belonged to M. Frossard. In one of them the collector came across the lost will, in which one of the old- est friends of the dead man was ap- | pointed residuary legatee. The collec- | tor sent the will to this gentleman, ! and the aid of the French courts will now be invoked to distribute the pro- perty in, terms of the will. ately doff their hats and put on hoods lon boarding a railway car, retaining | them even when lunching or dining in the restaurant. Price | |Quality PRINTING | As we have the best equipped Notes From Selby. Selby, Oct. 9.--H. Martin has moved last week moving her house back from C. Dean.: Mrs. Henderson had a bee last week moving her honse back from the street. E. R. Williams and dangh- ter spent a few days at Croydon. F Courtesies Of The Car. L. Amey has got settled in his new A meek-looking little man, with a house. L. Fitzpatrick had a bee on | a. Ls : large pasteboard box, climbed on the Tuesday filling his lo, which he built printing plant be tween car. As he did so he bumped slightly 'recently. Visitors : CC. Thompson | Toronto and Montreal we are into a sleepy, corpulent passenger with and wife, Mps. Bowen at W. Hunt's: | a self-satisfied look and two little | Mrs. Ryan at Mrs. Woods'; W. Bell at enabled to make these t wo dabs of side whiskers. As the' car |B: . Anderson; R. Grange and . A . ct rounded 8 curve the box rubbed Wile at Mrs. A. Woods". things strong points in our against him again, and he growled : {favor. Promptness is also an "This 1# no freight car, is it?' Men And Mosquitoes. | Lat "Nope," returned the meek little chap | First Fair Maid--Why are men, 'like {agtache to our printing de- with the box, "and when you come mosquitoes ? el ws ae ae a right down to it. it ain't any cattle | Second Fair Maid--I can't guess | partment. we, ve ae rm Why ? ' oi. Dept. First Fair Mgid--They are 'easier to British Whig Job "If you bet on a football game" |catch after a full meal say McConkev's, That's what she : will expect you to buy. Sold in mechanic or machinist" who| There's little use in pulling a man Kingston only :at Gibson's Red (ross wishes a sample box of Snap can out of the ditch who like: to be drug store. b have it for the asking at Gibson's | there, Money, a good many times, talks Red Cross drug store. 3 Large pears, 60c. basket. Craw mighty foolish. \ Chestnuts at Carnovsky's. ford, '