Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Oct 1908, p. 5

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1908, Bogs dIPIPIO PIPPI IISE and Freibers y friend 3 STALLED BY SNOW INACCURATE ASSERTION. | THE - - ORLD # them bon ye and a pleasant win- 3 ter abroad, : . Dr. H. R. Duff Never Elected By A WS 0 W - - - -- Acclamation. -------- Gold in ore 2 Comite Mone com "Totorts HARRY MARTIN PERISHED J. McDonald Nowa has wt ihe| OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED |. FLEPONE 838. DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES more, is coming home from Toronto ; : ¢ following letter to the editor of the i . f tomorron IN HISSHEEP RANCH. [gllovio letter to the editor of th IN BRIEF FORM. P. BI wi lg Mrs. David Murray Frontenac . four times that you, in your _editor- | ------ * * : . street, is in 'Toronto : A He Was Found Frozen to Death-- ial columns, take credit to the con Matters That Interest Everybody | BANKERS AND BROKERS Mrs. Edg od, of © Irs. Edgar Horwood I Ottawa, i servatives of Rideau ward for hav- WISP IIIIOIVSIIIIF III the sucst of Mrs. James Min st Sheep Driven Into a Lake .and ing elected Dr. H. R. Duff, an alder ~--Notes From All Over--Little re . . Gore street i -- ins r v hy ) « je : : { i i A smart and ; niavable ore 8 a Meus. Perished--Trains Are Now man, by acclamation, on account of of 'Everything Easily Read Members of Chicago Board of Trade artical 8 3 © > i r., Sydenham Coming In bis South African services. As a and Remembered. tea, which started life uet street, is spending the week-end in Es I w 3 att of fact Dr. Duf s di- i . tea but grew as such thu Hl, Montreal. Winnipe eo. Oct. 24 aple Creek, m X > 3 og 1 uff wa 2 fan h Hon. Mr. Brodeur's election by ac- LAWLOR BUILDING, - . TORONTO. y late in Rideau ward three times an claimed Mrs. Herbert Robinson A Miss lose Lpzier iz expected in Sask. de atch savs blizzard, - a © umes and | mation is gazetted t ¥ 3 I 8 cach e had stre us fig « . Faown 1a ot all on atotnctivn my iotn. from delleville, shortly, and '1 | which tied up trafic for two davs, re. |\och tine bad a strenvous fight. He | "nity SNL of Correspondents of FINLEY BARRELL & CO. room is at all times attract is, probable that she and Mrs. Lazier sulted in the death of Henry Martin, 1901 after his return from South Af |) 2% 2 customs officer. ha le an effective back ground x vr pret bell spend, the winter here. The y will lof Martin Bros., sheep ranchers. While rica and was again a cane rh At New York, George Robertson, MEMBERS OF tily gowned women he hostess he Le entirelf w seeking shee : as frozer « > - a : £ + car, we Astor ci PWV > of Be . : hand ome white lace robe "rhe okie gr room, Mr ooking on . os y hi a t Tr 2 a 1802. On the day of the election ijt) on MOtGr sar, won the Astor sup NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. se ore a hiahds 4 groon and | death, riven by he storm, Jf was rumored that he i a | NY. tik a NEW Y X C V over pale blue silk, with touches of | Mrs. Francis Freil, the latter better sheep belonging to Iver Hilson, went 5: ab re. would sgain re Dr. Taylor, injured near Kingsville NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. p! « y Fe & th n - blue on the bodice, and her welcome | known as Miss Hannah Breden, came into the lake and perished. Some 500 3k On the Lana. iby driving into a trolley car, died |}! NEW YORK COFFEE EXCHANGE, \ : I . 1s 1 : 3 lian contingent and, to mv knowl- x > was cordial as usual. The teg table to town to-day, and are the guests sheep belonging to Thomas Kerr also dge, prominent couservatives. | can from his injuries. NEW YORK PRODUCE EXCHANGE. was laid in the dining-room, and was | of Mrs. Henry Cunningham, Earl | perished. 'Irains which were stalled furnish you with the names of tw fl Tom Flannigan, Tom Longboat's CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE itred by a tall vase of beautiful | street. fourteen miles from Maple Creek, for them actively canvassed a © Ol | manager, is willing to wager || EERE Ap ORE. TY o , sed against him, | {ped CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE. Venetian glass, standing in a bed of ww la two day Hed fter night th Longboat ar beat Alfred g ' ys, pulled in after midnight, {5,ving, "there is no use el afi | «onghos can en altred 1H TT TQ ARO QP RY ; : . 3 use slecting Duff, { 5) rubb, | ST. LOUIS MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. feathery. fern, und holding a sheai of Migs Ida Shaw, Colborne street, left vesterday morning. 16 i8 Dre < , most I utile cheysanthetoums. Heavy for Belleville to be Jidestaiel at the ne he. his, ang io South Aries" and the Brgy and Lady Northcliffe and party MINNEAPOLIS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Se dl Saad Deh to the decora- pla - Sry Mig, WASH lies NEWS FROM ATHENS. lected by 2 Clamation. Of course, a wer To wh ul COMMERCIAL "XCHANGE OF PHILADELPHIA. he th es. James Th, jin Nise Anna Hanley, of Road, is visit: | 4 Prohibition Meeting Held BY | arta. yom mmorcom the country [ior euch ce che : WINNIPEG GRAIN AND PRODUCE EXCHANGE. made the tea, with Mrs ogg Jz ing Miss Maude Walsh, Albert street Rev. T. E. Burke. matters but it surely might be Apa Edward Laroque, Quebec, evidently [1 vins pouring Sufive, and rs. Bdwake or Jobe 2 Behan, Eydenham Athens. Oct The tax collector is | 10 make some inquiry before vou tired of life, sent a bullet through the C OBA LT RSE Sntling Les, \ ace, Ant rs. fonn Pacer, Jet, 100 again in evidence. The granolithic make inaccurate assertions --J. Me- carotid artery, and tied shortly after SHARES BOUGHT AND SOLD : CONTINUOUS QUOTATIONS. slped ae © Miss Mabel sf ra. They » rReStS | AT rds y s who helped were day, for Ottawa, They will be guests (2600 | in evidence. Th putting iy | DONALD MOWAT, Wards at Whe hospital Dalton, Miss Mjldred Jones, Nis Jar next week at the Noonan-Harty wed- WMC Hew dso I ng 2 adm + relatives of the late Robert |! a lian Kent, Miss Grace Hemming, Miss | jing AMIE ne Lrossings Ly way. of com Carr, Shelbourne, killed in the Cale- |! Clarence ( hamber - Kin On : : : sting ir rk hore Broo a even Re 7 ' > Lenore Hamilton, and Miss Madeline Mrs. R. Maitland Hannaford and Pleting their = k here. A large Rh Ald 5 K 3 B06NS Why. don wreek in 1907, have settled with Sy ; gston, Kt. Higgins Among the guests were Master Phillips, of Montreal, are |! ie 10e greetec 1e conservative spea 1eavy Kingston axpayer writes as the C.P.R: for $1.800. Ww. M Mrs. Lennox Mills, Mrs. J. C. Farth- | syests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Hamil os m the hall, last night. Those ad- follows: I wish to give you seven] Porast fires are dangerously near Hector H. Hume, anager, dressing » ole Fe ' 2 2 8 reales £ 2 ing, Mi Ladd Mrs. W. B. Carey, (sn at the custom house. Te ag! E cotors were : (i, H. Fer. reasons why we thould re-elect Hon the Dupont Powder plant, Union- -- er eeirmptpeteet o---------- A Mrs. W. D. Gordon, Miss Bessie Gor There was a great deal of visit-pay- Ru : ". Dawson, H. A. Stewart Willige Harty on Monday town, Pa., where thousands of tons of dori. Mrs. FI. R Hemming, Mrs. ing at the Royal Military College, on Bi she sr vative candidate, John ic ecause he is a true representa high explosives are stored. James Hamilton, Mrs. Norman Les Thursday, and a number of peopme Ti 1 : fill i | rid tye: } i ' ; City Detective Clyde Edeburn, Pitts- lie, Mrs. Jeremy Taylor, Mrs. I). Nor- (went as far as the staff adjutant's re- . ie na was fi cd last Friday even. | 2. All us interests are for the wel- burg, shot and almost instantly killed ing, October 16th, the occasion being fare of Kingston. Policeman. T Farell, whom. it is ton-Taylor, Miss Lily Norton-Taylor, | sidence and had the pleasure of seeing : ti . } » : ¢ eT he'll a x . : nce 5 . erests o 3 » SAVS n thine \ 4 . . . Mrs. Ogtavius Yates, Mrs. G. A. Me IMs. H. A. Kaulbach. a t Bee me m or "E nu rests of local « Hh ays he'll do a thing he'll | said, he mistook for a highwayman. Gowan, Mrs. Walter Macnee, Mrs > ee option, | hey * Burke, of King- do his best. : : It is estimated that at least 300. - Francis Macnee, Mrs. Arthur Flows Mrs. R. S. Waldron, Gore street, is "ton, was the principal speaker, As i While he doesn't hark in the L000 voters will take part in next March, My Noel Kent, Mrs. Herbert fh o00 from New York sociated with him on the platform | House of Commons like some local Dawson, Mrs I. I. Carruthers, Mrs Mrs. William Patterson has return. Vere i Re W. N. Scott (Baptist), windy lawyers would like to do, he! did not possess the franchise in 1904 I. W. Albree, Mrs. John Waddell, Mrs. [og to Picton with her daughter, Mrx, Re Patterson (Anglican), Rey. has great influence, § The new town of Matheson, on the Malcolm Sutherland, Mrs. Hugh Norley Branscombe D. Anderson \ (Holiness = Movement), 5. He has proven his strength by his | Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Niekle, Mrs. DD. Phelan, Mes H Ww Miss Nellie Fortescue is again with Rev. J. N. Beckstedt (Presbyterian), j success, : . ailway, was nearly wiped out by fire Richardson, Mrs. Richard Hooper. Mes, James Cotter, Alired street, but | Rev. I. A. Read (Methodist. Commit-|- 8. His success is Kingston's success, | [oo spor $75,000 Mes I Strate Mrs Campbell | ill 26 on. Monday to" Mrs i A tees were named and some necessary 7. His works run full time when | , > 5 i Strange, Mrs. Montague Strange, Mrs. pats. with whom she will stay till | St taken to bring the question be- others didn't last winter. This shows Ramsay Duff, Mrs mes Third, Mrs Wednesday She at present intends to fore the people on January lst next. he had the influence to secure con Arthur Klugh, Mrs Edward Fortt, coturn to Montreal on Thursday Mondays parliamentary elections who and Costumes Are Here, Choose now while all sizes are in stock. 18 and 50-inch Shaped Coats in fine Beaver and Kersey. Also the New Directoire Coats in Myrtle, Brown, Dark Olive, Navy and 'Black, $6.50, 7.50, 9.00, 10.00, 13.50up to 25.00. Oklahoma has suffered this week rom the heaviest rainfall in years Ihe Presbyterian anniversary took | trace I'he Arkansas and Grand rivers are ! : Jace on Suc lat. Row FR it 7s. therefore. our a | rising and the lowlands of Muskogee Mrs. W. H Macarow, Mrs. Kenneth Miss Jessie Smith went, to-day, to '! a AV, sy, : 18, y 3 our uty to carry | ya flooded. Ireland. Mes. 'W. Skinner, Murs J pay Mrs. Frederick Brownfield a visit Mackay, of Smith's Falls, preaching him to vietory on Monday, and we'll The Reformed church in the United Maule Machar, Mrs. James Minnes Mr. H Walkem will not be home morning ang evening On Monday lo it, you bet. States has selected Rev. William F Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mrs. Archibald {from Halifax till Thanksgiving day Svoaing the ladies served a Boston . Adams, M.D., D.D.S., of Toronto, as Strachan, Mrs. Henry Merrick # Miss - - - supper, afte: which a programme was B. A. Hotel Arrivals. superintendent of their mission hos Lucy Merrick, Mrs. Perey Stevenson here have been ¢ few little din presented onsishing of an address op R J. Patterson, Montreal; J. V, pital in Yo Chow, Hunan, China. Mi Lawrence Henderson, Mrs. Wil | joo 0d teas this weck,, but the re "The nw lution ot the Fea-Meeting,'- Volum, Madrid, Spain; Charles R The pall of smoke which has hung Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Alexander | (uo has been, "Please don't men. Bey Strachan, Brockville, and | Woodburn, John Smithy, -F. H. Bick- { over Montreal and surrounding coup vo al numbers by = Misses Wiltse and fey, A. Arthur, Montreal: G. A. Mil try for the past week, and is accen- rick, Mrs. Charles Kirkpatrick, Mrs Miss Mcleod, nurse in charge of the Slack, Athens, and Claude Marshall vill; 8. C. Thompson, B. L.. Graham, tuated by early morning fog continues Edward Ryan, Mrs. W. C. Barber.! Home Hospital, Wawkaw, Foledo; Mrs McKinnon's instrumental J, Halpine, G. Fleming, Toronto; R to be a great hindrance to shipping Mrs. W. St. Pierre Hughes, Mrs. Rob- | 4k. will be guest of Mrs. Alex- slo was much enjoyed. : A. Downey, Oswego; R. O Swarzay, Captain of Detectives YL.ouis Weber In pon toa invitation from | Quebec; GG. Coxey, New York; L. A of the New York Central railway, was John Carson, Mrs. W. B. Daltor veek the Gilen Buell young people, over Austin, Picton; Gustave Price, .J shot and probably fatally injured, Mrs. Francis King, Miss Marion Lew Miss Anna Macpherson is now the thirty Epworth Lenguers drove to the Reid, New York; W MH. Churchill, | Saturday morning, by car bury is Mrs Hugh Macpherson, Mrs ues of Miss Machar, Sydenham nels TIoring .ctwral to atiend he Perth; Rev. J. deP. Wright, Murray in the Lancaster, N.Y:, freight yards Charles Low, Mrs I. Meyer, Mrs. | treet league there on Tuesday evening. The F. A Webster, Lansdowne; J C. St. Louis has probably the oldest The Leading Mantle and Hiram Calvin, Mrs. George Ars - - - 1s1tors furni hed the = programme ai- RBridg F. 'Gilmour, C. Jarvis, Lon university student in the United » David M. Spence, Millinery Stora | Minnes', ter which the Glen Buell friend el don: 1. Williamson, Stouffville: ¥ States He Miss Emily Sears, Mrs. R. C. Carter A few met at Mrs. James : s g » is Moses B. Greensfelder, Miss Madelon Carter, Mrs. Herbert rore street, last night, to have a ved refreshments, & S. Hill, Woodstock: F. H. Gregg, In sixty-five vears old, who attends uni COP0PP000000000000000000000000000000000000460 Horsey, the Misses Muckleston,' Mist | ame of cards and meet Mrs. Edgai og gersoll, J. A. Gilliland, 5" Horace | versity classes daily. He is te king up : Lois Saunders, Miss Gertrude Strange Horwood, of Ottawa FFARR ER SE en --_-- ok AHH Whett, Bulialo; B. L. Hall and wife science and several 'languages. Miss Mabel Gildersleeve, Miss Annie Col. and Mrs. Victor Rive and Miss Kathleen Daly, Miss Etta heir family, are now in Saranac, Callaghan, Miss Julia Lyman, Mis N.Y., where they intend to spend the ------ Eleanor Macdoneil, Miss Helen Fras | qinter. ¢ In conservative times, ¥¢ rome --- er, Miss Deacon, Miss Beatrice Tan Mrs. Henry Skinner, who will re- % the Kingston Hosiery Mill, ¥ Will Speak Fron Whig Office. dy, Miss Ethel Minnes, Miss Katie | pain at 'Maitland House' for the : of which John Hewton is 3 loth City and Ontario halls hav Gordon, Miss Lettice Tandy, Miss | winter, has not taken the house on manager, had a fight to ¥ |een engaged for Monday evening In Margaret King, Miss Gertrude White | West street, where Professor and keep in existence. Since ¥ the Y.M.C.A., and it will be impossible head, Miss Mabel Brownfield, and Miss | \ips. Macnaughton lived, as reported the Laurier government ¥ for eithor of them to be used by the Frances Sullivan Mrs. Hubbell ane - - . . came into power in 1896, ¥ victorious candidate on. Monday, 'after Mrs. Bernard Browne assisted the Miss Lilv Fraser returned to Ot its business has year by ¥ the local election returns have been hostess, and the affair was brighten awa to-day year increased, and now it 4 announced. The seats cannot be dis edd by the presence of the two brides Canon Grout has gene up to Ome ¢ 1s prospering. A return 'to * turbed. Mr Harty, howeve; will Mrs Finoihs Rigney and Mrs. Wil-} mee for a little visit to his son, Mr tory rule might endanger speak to the people from the Whiv of AA FAAS liam Harty, Jr James Grout 4 the progress of this mill fice, and thank them for re-clecting An estimate of $125,000,000 as the Wharves. Agent, 18 Market Street. Mrs. D Norton Tavioc's bridge pe Xe Hod i Looms Alexander A ALAR . him i total cash value of the grain crop in The steamer Jusiness arrived from Detob Fou ty, at the Country Club, last : wre the guests of rs Lawrence Hen i w T P: Gi Western Canada, this vear, was re Erie, Friday night, with 1,150 tons of \thiabeapiated pening ¢ oa, ' Grv' BleasSKAt. Ome Cher : ! Ha. ot eat e ATTEMPT HAS FAI arning lo Party Givers | [ceived by the trade and commerce \de- coal, for the M.T. Co y Bon gamale ' MR ts i Wah Seid a novelty, is Guy LED, Vien he Fos pes $2 a children's partment from Winnipeg ' Ihe a senred, tuis Cha ri-Ferland a B ie ' ! ® : ¥ y party, on Friday night, went to get 1 leverly ass., police, aided by morning, fox ashburr with a party t ers ' ( rhtful novelty t i « : Brockville, are stavit ¢ with Mrs. W. To Settle Balkan Crisis Out £. the ice cream she had Tor in fo lie a -- ee J ice, aide E " Bs inte atid Cobalt Central prises ato Rik | I'. Minnes, at ""Hillerest," and will Ix Court back of the house until the hour of |petrators of a score of recent burglar The tug Edmond and barme arrived [Cobalt Lake atitul silve ane wre for a week or ten days longer refreshment, she found it had been | which mystified the authorities. at Richardsons' levator, and will [Crown Reserve were Mr. Minnes sailed stolen by boys who had broken Two little girls sters, one of them load 3.000 bushels of wheat, for Chaf has failed. The negotiations between through the fence The police are | twelve vears old and we other six, fev's Locks \ , Saunder he - - - . : 1: li Aun 'urkey and lulgaria and also he to be put on the track of the thieves accused I'he schooner Norton-Tavlk I'he engagement is announced ol . = POPP 00000000000 Costumes! Costumes! The richest Costumes are here in Brown, Myrtle, Navy, Black at $12.50, 13.50, 15.00 up to 25.00. liam Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Stafford Kirkpat i them, they were so small ert Carson, Miss Leta Carson, Mrs. .der ¢ Laird. Johnson street, next POPP 0000000000000000 mm AAA HHI Nordlheimer Steinway THE LOCAL RETURNS. - i - Pianos Pianos Warehouse: KIRKPATRICK'S ART STORE, 169 Princess 8 IT IS PROSPERING ward Burton, Quebec; Henry Garnck Oswego. ¥ with #¥ # Thorold; D. Darrick, Prescott: Ed ¥ * The Whig, as usual, will bulletin the returns from the local sub-divisions after five o'clock Monday after- noon. The returns will be all in by six o'clock. alludes | MARINE NEWS. i COBALT PRICES. 4 What is Found About the | By Direct Wire to J. O. Hutton, le Rn] Londo 9 I'he attempt to | Foster La Rose Little Nipissing Nipissing does not neces. temptible Regimental Photographs. ave been lost in the Gulf | Novia Scotia at- rence All the members Silver Leal e I Silver Queen | Trethewey ettle the n Crisis o of con omy wy lor, $ ames ( ) Nictorian for home A y ' : ! ut y art tables wer 1 D Gertrud dest daughter Ween Turkey and Austria were broken The trick was not smart but cor ---- -- here during the or thle e Viss asy e ude. eldes aughte : , ' fi wsterdan his up 0 I. D. R. Hemming of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Corbett, °" 1 ye 8 re 4 t }. 1d »- es x ; I Favlor, My Wal 'Court Place," to Mr. Robert Hen- [81 y me i ig 1.at hand. lt tra Watch ! Watch 4 Four beautiful photographs are Ie S 0 Ole 8 1 on « « « 1 Macnee Mir Francis Mac lerson, city editor of the Standard. Fs th Ww ituati to the g : Mrs. Arthur Flower March, Mrs I'he marriage will take place very Were saved I'he schooner Ford River, in Navy B as re- | Watts : tracting much attention from those powers. What they will do with it i- Notwithstandins the hypocritical Ie who pass Kirkpatrick's art gallery leg t » cla or f % } 1 : he : > ay F. Strange . Strange juictly, in St. James' church, in the NO clearer than it w as at the begin larations of purity, it is known that where they are displayed in the win- went aground N : g : Longe, | week. in. November Ac Mi of Tv lo-day"s fateful the conseuvatives have cathered up a low They are of the 29th Punjau- leased with very I wmsay ult $ ames Lal eve MK Week 1 Ove ¢ = | ul : . : 1 . resh egos Me Tok '-- ac _ h s RIATEViE into tiv pro- ew between volsky, Chan- reptile fund and its use is expected. | hi , Indian army, one of the crack now unloading her cargo of coal at | 4 1 eg ; fessi 3 to he hoped that a suc Vo 3 : ti kaiser Every liberal worker is urged to regiments of the empire The show Richardsons' wharf ol : Pp r wom probably will settle the pont tch which arrive Spa oman ever : : € reton. o ; ther any prelimina ) of dis- ly company of sharp shooters on the |, photograph of the English officers, from Erie, yesterday, with coal for the | Sold in Kingston n ssion can be agread on. Austria' ob. The boodlers of June will be busy | and another of the Enel h and na- M.T. Co., is the old steamer Resolute, | Red Cross Drug Store F : i : 1 resent attitude econcilable with again tive oflicers Ihe pictures are par which went down in the Toronto har ( Reeves, B INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. hy R 2 I y L. Reaves, B:8 ¥ ularly interesting one of the bor, when three men lost their Ives v ian chur it of the wester a Parkes -- -------- ii oe ny alone i sitio tc 3 'te , , i5¢ | rep of 10 fore he receive Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By nl Gorm any alone is in a ion To Taspect Contagious Quarters. ime nt oftin Is Capt He oy After being rais d and : paired, th ; as ro ay ' pu essur n thei | he n The ard ealt} of hrea i! er, & ] J ate name of tl esse] we AT) TE th a Revorters On Their Rounds. . ) Ch ; . I'h . board of health met at the Skinner, an 1 - jraduate, an am 3 y 2 of leather belt : I own us ' nes » o'clock this afternoon and went ov Kingston n -- ------ - | Mrs hom Rowland have ev. still } asf on . - ey, 15e. New York Dre Co oY su he i 1% | to Fort Henry to inspect the = INTER-COLLEGE DEBATES ord. Strath not al Ocs Sher nger 3 tion hospital quarters, which are now Chosen By Queen' s Students -------- {4 4 . at ON, . ye BY ready for the reception of patient Campbell Bros'. 82 and £2.50 derbi Ottawa College vs. Queen's Here | oy : rom Sen : nessage state 14e for ho are ill will be removed ve f ve een the choice of y he wir who ar vill be removed hs for ars been tl hoi of the on Dec. 4th. he best of health fray -_--" t at nee leon OY ' Mallen 1s v, leaves on boy cial from Ottawa awn coats dry cleaned, My V . i Regarding The Programme wh-- - ! Ww =. Fischer, Toronto, ha heen Paris, Oct. 22. --The Constantinople Police Court Brevities Rugby Football tread Toronte Kins : ppointed Canadian trade comm I a . ntreal, oronto, gst ie ! ' fe ) orrespondent of the Temps sats the Ann Green, a familiar figure in po Intermediate rughy Half time Ottaw Uttoman government has sent instruc- lice court circles, was again in Royal military College, 23; McGill, 6. © Debatin Society. mes little trouble machinists, Snap remove i] irt from hands or face like ma or better st ¢t a good: | the regiment at the jubilee last vear I'he steamer Rolph, : at GUibso vriter will not be entire lost nda for Manche cured a position try in Kingston is pros street, hac ¢ oo esult of the policy of , . : g », of Queer he Laurier wernment tions to its ambassadors at London toils last night. The old charge i Cadets won, 43 to ! e game was . al how schedule o he Miss Katie Workmen, s the lo omotive works and St. Petersburg regarding the Pro- drunkenness was again the cause. The lean, very pecta 1 and } have Hig in pa ehedule ke ted Playfair, Martens & Co. Miss vie whman ne raid" to Ur success; } amme for the European couference weused was sent back to the House | score! does not indicate e play. ) The E Boers President R Tomkins Members Toronto Stock Exchi Murphy ore e. girls 1 \ p yore ot help n y elaborated in London Lurkey ac- of Providence. I she appears n, Gill put up a plucky finish loronto Varsity; first vice-president, ganadian Northern Ry. Bldg., Toronto, Nida cepts the programme in principle ar | he will be sent to jail \ r | - - - William Breen. Ottawa College consents to participate in the confer- pearance drunk was given his libert: Steamer Canadian Ashore. vice-president J. G. McGon an, y delegates of the 3 mer at Ottawa 09 ome form Special attention given Every ind Kingston he : 1 I t Frown 1n the p eve yeal "the onte unger Lhe I Shy that tae PLE Tr Detroit, Mich., Oct. 24.--The ¢ Gill; secretary-treasurer, FE. R. Chat aur nmen } | ers v safeguard her interest he < ans . und : 1 | Aurier government. has ence ' Pv x = h = is iw cont he : Largest System In World. er Canadian, uphour d, lad ham, Queen's. The first debate will be rade and growth count ep it he power ; 14 : e Great North Western and the ashore at Cane e 1 om, ve miles 'hold on Friday December 4th, in ramme to the | 8 Union = companies together ®8stward of Detour light. resting on | Kingston. Ottawa College gainst STOCKS j 4 ea \ er one million miles of wire in ® Fock bottom. Her forward Queen's the same date, Toronto We have just issued a new map of the Some Of Laurier's Work To Revive Society. y i 1 | partments are full of water + Should Ottawa | bait Mining District, giving location, capita J anada and the United States. A dir €% Varsity visits McGill. Shou Ottawa * Rh e. shipnrents and dividend h dehigl i Lr 5 i at : wr Jef . ' RE o : , ACT , ship s and dividends much coin : Mot eal Herald, i 1 Chere is to be an attempt ma ie, | sot re at the Opera House Monday ter ; left the Soo last night and MetGill win, the final will take Ig to any address on receipt of aurier 8 work has brought Canada, ;oxt® Tuesday r ight, to revive the old | p ght. will furnish election returns e place in Ottawa; if Ottawa and To | ¥c., or mpunted ones for $1.00 0 wr Ellis ceive o 1 twelve years, from being a timor- Kingston Historical Society. which Ail liberals ai mitted free -------- ronto are victors the final will be de- |= -- third 1 rt uesdays cact 8 dependency, overawed by hostile flourished . here II at one time a -- rim. How To Increase Price. cided here also, while if Queen's and | Sir Henry Mill Pellatt. Norman McCrae, : Reginald Pellatt. month. at ' wen arifi makers in the United Stat we president, logers as : : oat he decisions the debate o being a nation' full of confidence he pr : 5 hopeh Rogers, ha Fall Importations Of 1908. Do you want an additional tax on Toronto g tthe decisions th 4 ba 0 + summoned the opel wes to meet i Prevost, Brock street, has received Your clothes, because they are not goes to Toronto In the ro oi PELLATT. pide : : ; Ie ugh? H vou do vo Queen's and McGill winning, Kingston all fall importations for order work ear ut li Jou I y dL un Be "0 t contest (Members of Toronto Stock Fxchange) : * x . sither of two AVS 1 will ge 1e t contes tates of the British Fmpir It has ov the in his tailoring department. His rea- ) I r of two wa) Iv vo 1 STOCK BROKERS AND FINAN- y NO ais only € : sloth oF en ing against Harte or by refusing t mn---- . ed to the entry 219.943 immi- ortance in Co o Oo , dy-made clothing and gents' furnish- i bin Elected Officers CIAL AGENTS. anti and Mrs. de Mowbray Bell f rants e twelve vears of Laur ing departments were never better as- ° m o ec hy c O B A TT t 60 William street, and Mrs or, 16 tf toppage of the exodus = .. sorted. EE The Church Woman's « § LL. tH w il \ nM fay which up ) T as in " -- Sc. Tooth Brushes, For 20e. George's cathedral ' met 1 Friday And other stetks bought and sold on Bell wi receive on ondaays ha wa i uamng " a a ns . ; aa . § x : he » cowmission., Correspondence invited - . win s life ] ' v 5 pers Tools Were Stolen reduce our stock of tooth brush- and elected officers for t ar: Pred oo ders may be wired at our expense . \ " i iL i yu 1 opera » nn Vearins or 1 3 + ah . | Ey - Hadminton will bein sither the k . ting nillion people tion at t sueral al. She was Sonie workmen emploved around the , we will sell during this month only sident, Mrs. J. ( thing; vice-presi 401 Traders Bank Building. St Worlhes aturdav } t a ste DEGY and nearly ' removed. from the K station in | general (October) all our tooth brushes dents, Mrs n arson, and Mrs. R Toronto 3 00.0 farms The British preferen- orbett's ambulance reported the or 2k Every us guaranteed. E, Burns retary-treasurcy Mrs. G 'Phone Main 3963. tanifi, the best and most profit Lhe nine members of the } n were stolen. It is quite evident that Wade's drug store . A. McGowan. The CIELY WI INOEL | eeeessrsmespimcmpert---- Mi row, of Toronto * advertisement the dominion ever family. confined to the eral . sneak ¢ thieves are still basv in the on Wednesday instead of Friday in the sti ner 1 the Hot ha ad, brought Canada increase of p pital | photd fey ave ¢ ity Stand True luture E. STRAGHAN COX. Harty. Bagot street e, the good will of Briti h and returned to the 9 . ee vou a liberal ? You are. Proud -------- Miss whar, Sydenham street 1} § tals and the favor of Bri denham Dodged The Issue if t Of course Then vou will 1 eat North Western and the | | | { 1] aurier finish his work. k laiming undes the common crown St George's hall « up dle quality of status with the ¢resent gotv of which hospital, making repairs, | { vember loss of sone t 3, which MEMBER OF THE STANDARD STOCK dosh 10 Otimwa next week Hers such products as nads The balance ) werdue taxe 1 A week has almost gone by and know how to reply to anvone who | Wester nion companie reach AND MINING EXCHANGH it 1 ady Cartwright as to i. and led the way x mi 1 slowly I city ¢ Ald. Nickle s not replied to ( tries to induce you to become the tool | 24,000 telegraph offices They. have Mrs. Donald Ross. Alired stree , wdoption of preferential treat of lepartment llecto 'tels | Bermingham's question at the no- of the enemies iberalism also direct connection hy tele- | Send for Pamphlet on ig » } 1 3s in Yor i a + 3 pr . Jowed Miss May Ross to. Lancaster sreat Britain in other parts of he I won be making thing warm for | minations He has dodged the issue et ee graph or telephone withe 23,000 addi sn Thursday, to be with Mis ss Isabe! | mpir : il » who do not V 1 a ------_---- Will iam Robinson. ex-M.P.P was | tional offices, making a total {ist of COBALT DIS | RIG 0 o | been so ser "- : hmsh rR Some men are * that religion Say. guess the majority of Harty quite seriously ill on Friday | 47,000 offices. Their wire will give the : M. Fenwick a and Jo a? and ities will not m at v | on Monday. Then buy vour tea from afte 1 but was much better to- | election returns at the Grand Opera Long Distance Telephone 4 Main Porne Cairnes sailed, to-day Campbell Bros'. Fur Garments " ittention to religion in Gilbert, and drink arty and v and will be able © it on ' House, Monday night. Seats are free 2,446. from Montreal, direct fc London Are the ones that can be relied on 'rchdea mMorine's co ion! vou wil 5 Wis Phone 254; majori- Monday to give anot vote far | to all liberals a or wear kows continued improvement vt p | tter, 26c. Ib. Mullin 43 Scott St. Toronto. hey will later » ont eidelberg Harty and Laurier i. Batter ¢

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