YE AR IK BRYAN Says He Will Carry New York State. 76-NO, 9 48. CHAIRMAN MACK" FIGURES OUT THE NEBRAS- KAN AS A WINNER. Bryan Says That the Republican | (| Party is Getting Ready to Purchase Its Return to --The Great' Test Comes November 3rd. - { New York, Oct 9].--Norman E. | Mack, chairman of the Democratic Na tional committee, in an interview elated that as the ult of rd poll taken in Indianapolis, falo and Columbus there of twenty-five to forty otes from Roosevelt to DPryan Indiana, New York and Ohio. In Buffalo the poll showed forty per cent in twenty-five and in Indianapoli duffalo, for example, in district of howed 176 for Mr for Mr. Chanler Ohio, he Hryvan because, labor vote of the ed as to what positively carry re a po was a chang per cent. the Columbus from ht per cent per cent In | Mack said, | the an a twenty-el forty Mi J00 Br) returns nd one for German will vote he say the is overwhelming ticket Ask Bryan could is confident, and ly in democratic states Mi Mr. Mack said "I am confident that New York, Maryland, West Indiana, Rhode | Ohio, California, and will he Hlinois however, labor will favor Jer Virginia Nebra Mon lemocratic co New land, Colorado the « doubtful ka, tana mn stat of th Mi io that mn umn I hope, large is beeause that to Mr state state it Bryan would Mr. Mack vote be able to what "York Bryan carry Asked as carry New by said "I my the information | correet | will carry Loo hold have re tnat state theory rood and il eived i Mr. Brym by Ho am positive New York Visits Native State. Oct. 21.--The f Bryan v throug state of as the ac repeatedly that the republican party preparing to purchase the The democrats, for hundred with which to finish campaign, while the asking for million "What do they now ?"' he inquired, tion, h Bryan Chie William his cusntion, ro, ature of journe | IHinoi madle, now native Ww was election asking thousand dollar the of the republicans wert he said, were only a work a need own cle for have que election day, after ye use on used it vear ar Great Test Coming Nov Oct. 21.--FElections held the various and territories of Ax November Maine state 3rd | Chicago, will be m tate mn izona and 3rd Three and Vermont elections \ew ico Ore and and DAILY MEMORANDA. Buy Camphe Ady "anadian History ' Haw 6,000 mer "Students "Save Your Eyes." the In We have lamp made " NICKLE a wi green at lamp witl $5.00. Robertson Bros This Complete Power |' on! 1D EET KINGSTON, the n congre - Arkanse nd Geor state ers only mgres 1 at the In enty-¢ 1 named offi vill select « of | members the first IXty eleetic other lected: will also elect 1 Six the cers state number me be « a mbers ol will| General Arrested by Austro- "am! Hungarian Officials. A TINE AT AGRAM these states 4 { 1 ' legishe . tates of off cose justices supreme state 1 only cong minor ngr men to and are in two Jressmen are only, ARE HOPEFUL Oi F. S. Wartman| in Lennox. Oct. 21.--Herbert and T. G. Gillespie, holding a series of through a portion of the riding in the nterests of Wartman, the libe 1] dic . They spoke Monday | and had a very lair | night they at | Roblin, to-night (Wednesday), at Adolphustown, and Thursday night at Amherst Island. Mr. Horse brother of the late Horsey of Grey, and a laurels. In all places they ura and speak the election of the libe I. S. Wartman. D'Avignon Retires. Ont 21 | \ arrival at Windsor wond my car, drag ha old h the prefecture will ret DAs wched and my to Windsor Montreal | ¢Verything 1 had, Col. ¥. H. Laing, also al! 8 the the man who name and explained my ih here longer t} special envoy to King Peter the passport and me to the Austtian-Hungary at Cetteinje, but all ail. Ultimately 1 permitted to a telegram Von Hein- Austrian-Hung: minister affairs, omplaining of accorded me. After con rived the Return of HIS EFFECTS TAKEN FROM HIM. lAaLL Horsey, | ton, Picton, meetings | The People Greatly Excited Over the Episode--A Deep Impres- sion Created at Vienna--Ger- many Was the Least Interested | of Them All S. wudience spoke Vukotsch, govern- day Oct the left aty, Ser 21.--Gen. Montene Cetteinje Belgrade, wn official who for this to the government, here, yesterday iter experience Agr by Austro aid : gro three al Dr. of ol ounty speaker | ment, ago, on a spe one rement sion vian at | rived an extra am, where Hungarian ordinary he { officials. arrested The Agram, ed me out, of police. 1 was general armes ente to was 1 Windsor, Avig Ness Oct and ok non, olde | to out ar M: from bu bu on « man, papers, in fac taken officer nurse, ine and re I was rom me ame 79 ave gendarmerie my status as a I show- conduct rug 18 only bu Avig | ed also safe Mr. D I a uf non given embas Less Profitable. Ine Catch Oct 21 to no Fish was INS to Count of the sid- | from | re- arian gn atment delay, instructing and this wi delayed tre erable an order ai Vienna me ney was to My fourteen | the police dong jour lease altogether | hours Ah Rk dob this bitter feeling toward gary the part of the Servians, the people are greatly excited. roused again | Austria-Hun | and | occurrence ha TURN ON LIGHT. the you by the en- issue of whether party done in years is confidence The campaign think the liberal what it has $ last welve $ titled to your # Even if it has done 4 thing to displease you, 4 it not much to be preferred 4# to the conservative party ¥% under any circumstance 4 considering the history of # that party and considering the peculiarities, to use no more offensive expression, of the leadership of that party ? real 18 Will Inflame People. Oct. 2] I'he special envoy has It fore further inflame | Vienna, arrest Montene a deep impression here, that the incident will Monteneg anger. ---- Less Interested. Berlin, Oct. 21.--The Prussian | liament was opened by Emperor | liam, yesterday. Alluding to the kans, the emperor said Germany interested there than the but that the country with the others for a peaceful satisfactory settlement of present | lifliculty. gro's m some- rin par Wil- Bal was | other | ww 5 : | loss +# I! ' power ¥ the FASHRASK CAUGHT BY OVERSEER Disqualified At Start ? Jet. 21 I'hree LI lida, Bo Quebec are start if fawyer here PUTTING OUT SOME DE.|\ "nine of COYS FOR DUCKS. | und shat \etor wderich Ottawa, consery tive jnalifie expr t. After it a 1904 M elactit tion ok N Lewis, was for sure who arried The Yank Bush and OC Danger. Made Fires nanoque ees a License Pay Again Raging Limits in ernmen mnifying him the per iament inde refived from the gene dis for 1 ral act by hdate 1s ties provid If a can surety qualified Arrier it super mail « he that ovs for they found ks were reasonable au | ANNE | Ouimet, Deputy beil are +} " sation duly uperannuat FOREST FIRES. Conflagration in Grenvill Up Much Timber. line of the Station spa grass ber n the limit lamv's g from whic grass by rks the coming A ¥ 4 : n ca ised atimen were considerabl ignited r seme tim vr the the being dry bla hmpts oining ter of The f busily e back from th Nor th four Aarmer mile enveloped. ty flames barns, thre no are al in this re thousands of has losses but timber So far spect are reported, dollars' damage to inflicted. ferry steam- | struction nal trip for lavton made her Tuesday afternoon Conservative Association Conservative As hall siasm re Now on local Your & meet Whe season been sociation Toronto Street Market. Oct. 19.--Wheat, fe : wheat, I 1, 45¢ bushel town last ithu was conto, pe to 90¢ ¢ bushe to 5%.; rye, | S5¢.; hay, pe ton, ¥13 S15; straw, hogs, butter to sed J0¢ '" 26th However cured ton, to R16: Of |S dre dowr to own vem tior 10¢ and | t tur at the ining rommaoin weakwater kevs, bav adj | bage, | | | ba 50; beei mut prime owt 36 . car . SN; tor per ewt., to 87.50 £10 per ewt lamb, S850 to S950 Northern tow: Ont per S1.000 from campaign fu £500 for Chanler' "Soit face | Red Cross di chamois." ONTARIO, worked | § and | 3 | A WHISKERED SNAKE GIVES wes A DAY, OCTOBER 1908. LATEST NEWS Dispatches From Near And Distant Places [HE WORLD'S TIDINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM, WEDNI 21, EXCLUDES CONSUMPTIVES. Boston Min r Refuses to Marry Rev. Herb . Warren Avenue that he consump- will at the next ask the church, aun- nt a marriage where was a consumptive. at step," he said, want to stand be I as a murderer. The an uninfected person with fr the great white both inevitably ounces marry a prot artes il do not because fore my marriag m means that the disease Johns one ermng plague will ve that he had ught and that the church to and mortality "Laws and are unable to therefore, the et it and conquer it; given he i sald t the fo grea it stand h « devices with this « church must me matter dered time for ondit Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered. take life under le cope 1 a su MIs, al wimittedly dition; Central Europe is experiencing the coldest weather since 1566. Wright, found hter, at North Bay, seven vears in pe nitentiary. at Halifax, Hon. Mr. said he expected seven pro- out of nine to go liberal. Italian named Arnodo was killed at Welland by touching wire carrying 12,000 volts. I'ecumseh Lacrosse Club, champions of the N.L.U., warded a challenge to Ottawa Minto cup. The body of a the C.P.R. track at head was cut offi and the mangled. Alex. Stevens, guilty of | two vears in twenty lashes. \ Pembroke body of a a charitable woman' cannot Nobels, the said. Mr. Johnson marry Vv man e said he would income also not less F'homas S. manslaug tenced to Speaking Fielding vinees An stantly live The 0, whose is guilty of than a week. was sen- in- | a : Toron- has for- for the was found on Valley. His body badly man (sreen North Bay, found offence, wilhspend penitentiary and receive a serious a dead expr 08s The woman sent infant by home in Ottawa. be found. famous English powder { manufacturers, have purchased the | Acadia Powder company's plant at Waverly, mear Halifax. Wilirid Laurier spoke in Tuesday night, receiving welcome ever accorded in that city. altogether conservative has been four seats in which in the field. Watson, Toronto, was down and' injured on the Mary Ann Lydon, which ran near Charlotte. atharine B. Lewis, Buffalo, given $10,000 towards the National Woman Sufirage i sociation of the United States. ho | At Milton, Thomas Crozier was sen- IIIB tence to nine years' imprisonment, | | new-borh | | | CL Mon- the any | or treal on greatest statesman There where inated, | are | Thomas | knocked { schooner the rocks Mrs. C I N.Y, wd made | ted in fine | funds of the As JOHN Arch ndard Oil D. ARCHBO old vice- Company seats nom- there lent are eight the of | man with ator influence with Gov Oklahoma coupled Will t great 15 no and no liberals )y on 1848 } Ivani as He is in sciene interes and his son, Milton, to two years for SEEKS COMPENSATION. making and counterfeit money. A number od to buildings but were e lierce strug J A hot * passing of unemployed attempt the federal parliament Melbourne, on Tuesday, ected by the police "after a Oct. 21.--China holding the Japanese re- sponsible for the fighting that occurred a few days ago between: Chinese and Japanese soldiers, at Kwentao, Northern Korea, has demanded compensa- % tion from Japan and the 4 punishment of those guilty + of causing the fighting: ¥ Pekin, rush at sn RR rgist, lodg there reason Ottawa drug head at note to an himseif in the place. He left only suspicions for his act At Kentville Carruthers 2 | libelling HHHSISISIGIHIISICIHG [know ing copies na I I'renton, MADE HiM HUSTLE. murdered his ing no and as a %3 NS., a was arrested, Frederick of a ve-Upener., prominent man charg Jorden be ved with by dis paper Lx Sr FAH as the Y Rankin, Tenn., Nalnut by ght a attorney taken fron Log, Tenn., and riders. His partner Eben murdered. Protector, with twenty-one tow, ran aground, near Isle n Lake Champlain. Some are still the rocks, others badly dam wn apt was at A MAN CHASE. Mladic | La Motte, Bloomfield, N.7. ok the heats Pursued Him | od to the Main| The John Walte of on Says Reptile and His Dog Street. are the roundhouse of the Valley Railroad company, ir northern part of Wilkesbarre, Pa., It is reported that a score were caught under the and a number of them killed. International Council of Women probably ir will tc place the and take Suffrage roof over Walters sobri lapsed of employees lebris I'he will Mor Canada, and that railway, oi the meet in treal ext vear, go from by ention various points forest fires for the past week, that with few excep all the fires are well no further damage from where received ian ; in ¢ I was more th ound as an | w | have an afh- | ) » to which, he neland been raging the practically control and to ur. between the He will a whisker eftect oc Netherlands and zuela is practically sure to fol of President Castro to of Queen Wilhel Dutch have last day of the refusal the demands mina's government ) set November Ist there grace for Venezuela 1 | ET hn Items From Maple Dale. : | + Maple Dale, Oct. 20.- Farmers have | their potatoes all out and report a | fairly good crop. A number attended } | the funeral of the late Frederick John- ston on the 11th inst sbert Whyte wears a smile--it's a b Visitors : J. Bell at A Faon Chase at William Mr. and first. "and. taking | Mrs. J. Brown t at Wil 4 f | liam Thompson's and Mrs. F. Ihompson and children at J. Carey's T. Ferguson at H. Colquhoun's; M. McNeely at J. Garrett's; W. Gilles- | pie at Fhompson's. amp to heart | like rant The 1 i as the that : Ki owiz L the icket and orator. steam x] a th rearing in its mouth. struggling or campaig no wood, were pipes penetr at came the snake itself he a rabbit The rabbit was but in a moment swallowed it. Then, interrupted at Mr. Walters and ere frightened rooted to th himself to escape the snake annoyec 1t two evidently dinner, his dog and the John" on's Camy I's son not turned snake was and 'kept until did Several Deaths Recorded. ers from || New Hamburg, Ont., Oct. 21.--Wil i t [liam Bishop, aged forty-six years, a well-known horseman, 1 one of the Ontario government judges of horses at fall fairs. died at his home, here, vesterdayv. He was a native of Brant ford. Ont,, and was widely known in trotting circles. Stephen Hall, died, yesterday, Plattsville. M stock from here He was in the Santol tooth paste." Buy son's Red Cross drug store. the snort risk a t he ley cars open , gave disgus turned back Walters a shade the morning. he Brookdale the has | the ten kens, it I a reward has known drover, at his farm near Hall had shipped live weekly for some years prime snake a well last which nw rmers, al f life or iis appr of life. it at art red rubber hot it Phone of pure rubber, only S0c. A twoq water 3 1 ottle, ade named. dL. The Daily British Whi DIED IN PRISON. ---- Creighton, the Owen Sound Mur- derer, Passed Away. Owen Sound, Ont., Oct. 21.--J Creighton, condemned to be hanged on December 3rd, for the murder ot wife and two daughters, died this] morning, about five o'clock in jail. Creighton had been ill for the last three days. He was unable to leave his bed, yesterday. He vomited con- | siderabl® blood all day, yesterday, and | his condition became very acute last night. Physicians say the symptoms are those of phosphorous poisoning. Aun inquest will be held to-night. TROOPS CLASH. Said Band of Bulgarians Been Annihilated. Oct. 21.--A News Agency from Athens, states that a telegram from Salonica says an en- counter between Turkish and Bul- garian troops has occurred at | maya, on the frontier. Seventy Bul garians and ten Turks are said to | have been killed. It rumored that Bulgarian band that was trying to enter Turkish territory, near Pulanka, has been annihilated. London, despatch, i FOR CLEAN ELECTIONS. The Dominion government has caused a summary of the new law relating to elections to be published. Some of the principal pro- visions are the following : "It is made a criminal offence, punishable by a heavy fine, to take down, mutilate or deface any pro- clamation, notice, voters' list or other document re- quired to be posted up under the = provisions of the act. "No person can make any contribution on behalf of any candidate except through the agent of such candidate. "The bribery provisions in the act are made much more severe. "Canvassing by persons residing outside Canada is made an indictable offence. 'Printing offices are re- quired to give the address of the printer and publish- er on every class of print- ed material issued in con- nection with an election. "The making of a false statement with regard to the personal character of a candidate renders the 'per- son making it liable to a fine of not less than $100. . "Contributions for politi- cal purposes by any com- pany or association are made an indictable offence." Brospocsasseseennnd | (OUNG MAN DEAD THE APPLE SHIPMENTS ARE 2 QUITE SH SHORT. ~ 3545 4 a A HII TERRIER RRR ARRAS RAR AAR RRR ATA RA HHH HH RRA A HARRI A TAA HH HHH AAA Wholesalers Not Ordering Heavy | Stocks of Canned Goods--Rid- | ing Was Enjoyed in the West Picton, Oet 21 A wrred Monday night the passing aw young farmer sad death at North port, of a well-known | Kimmerly. He vas aged thirty-five, and unmarried. | Josides ged father and mother he | sisters, Mesdames Robin Armstrong Griffith, | and Burston all of whom re lelleville, oc n George his a six son, Wes roolittle dade in Not roods 15 a of 1 visit leaves many apples or fall, the quite as cannea as well being this uht shipped falling off in ches I'his is what is gathered to the wharves where are loading Montreal. : the shipment 1s shortag As shi shipment by the oats for Th lecrease in apple due it in the can stated dealers are still not ordering weather output | if there isn't | shipped. | | 0 a the aid ned . week, because rom 'last in crop, so 18 shortage was | stocked | year and I'he long continued sponsible for a nake of « it are dry smaller and be ro in the 'theese cannot Miss Olive Morrison, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Morrison, has return xd home after several months spent at I'ruxbridge, Sask., a miles north of enthusiastic spent on the prairies, ul range of flat wlapted for wheat vas there were estimated to thout venty-five wt she says her juaintances were Ryding was the After the crops were vas easy, monarch of iberty to take free farm--there are by the n fields, where is kept for west vou again," s thusiasm., A spirit of optimism was prevalent the annual meeting of the guild of Mary Magdalene's church, yester- afternoon, when there was a very attendance. Through the {- forts of the loval working members, £650 now stands to the guiid's credit in the bank, this 4s a nest egy for the proposed new church The officers elected for the coming year were : Presi . Mrs. H, Carson; vice-presi- lents, Mrs. J Foshay and Mrs. Hough; secretary, Mrs. Hunt; treasur- Miss Kinney. town Moosejawe She is her summer whose wonder is so well Where be people, all really nearest eight miles away. principle pastime. harvested riding was practically surveyed, being some four teen nost over country she living told, ac- growing one all as at over any way no fenced- little "Hl you will want to Miss Morrison course meadow ever save grazing a go back her en- ro in it St. lay large 4 gr Not A Corn Left. Peck"s Corn Salve as directed corn cor callous on your removed without trouble Use and every feet can be K. his | LAST EDITION Probabilities : Torcato, Oct. 21--Ottawa Val- ley and Upper St. Lawrence 10a.m. --Light to mod- rate winds, fine o-day and on [hursday, sta- |tionery or slightly Liber tempeia- % Your Next Buying of ¥ Underwear Ought to Be Done at Our Store. for we profit us. Ki He There's Saying this helieve that transaction a reasons because vou'll well our firmly the good by s as ARAN " CALL AND SEE OUR Fleeced Underwear, for Ladies', «in White also Natural Vests and Drawers to match, at 50c.. each, HIE Avy RIBBED VESTS DRAW to ankle, each ib a and at 20e¢. or COMBINATION ITH or t Ladies', great in White # also Natural, at $1.35 and $1 ¥ HEALTH BRAND SUITS, for Ladies', in White N ra unshrinkable, all at CHILDREN'S UNDERW] good assortmen 1 special prices, -all sizes, 25 MONTHLY: STYLE y and Free two " 50 % AR The BOOK * YEP MARRIED. SRALD ARX EI (n 2 1908 rad, « « ataraqui acguain to attend and ANCes \ 1 ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. "Phone, 577. 227 Princess street. JUST IN NEW TABLE RAISINS NEW WASHED FIGS (IN BASKETS) NEW WASHED FIGS {IN GLASS) NEW STUFFED FIGS (IN GLASS) Jas.Redden& Co IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES. " EVERYBODY COME. And pick out your Stoves for next winter. Not too many. but good ones, st TURK'S, 'Phone, 705. At The Princess. Last nig ht was a banner night at this popular place of amusement, crowded from stage to the street. The vgudeville this week is the best the Princess has had this season. 'The Harrissés fairly outdid themselves in their funny skit, "The Irishman And The Girl." Miss Wenlock sang one of New York's latest hits, "I Loves You Pal," in good voice. George Ham- mond sang a very pretty song, "Ui I Had a Thousand Lives, which he In big boxes, 15c., 'at store, or soreness. Wade's drug | Wade's drug store. rendered in fine style and voice. The pictures were exceptionally good,