YE AR 76-NO. KINGSTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, LAST ED DITION with just a president, vice-president ST. GEORGE'S RECTOR PITH OF THE NEWS. Probabilities: and a central council in Toronto sr -- : { The campaign was not one that call Has Been the Selection of Lay- | The Very Latest Culled From All] ' ia AlGN ed for any individual duty. was ( men, Over The World. o Toronto, Oct. y tie work of every los Land HY or { Constable Rounds, Drumbe, was com- v 20--0 ttawa mpily man for its main object the building " i | mitted for trial, at Woodstock, on a Valley and Up- nation in the North-West, S------ charge of blackmailing. | L am ; : ser St. Lawrenc: reat work of missions was we u Al C 8, © In Connection With their to, the speaker taking occe- A Poor Man Gets a Nice, Upon a Maid at the| ; > gta, Composed 10 a. m.-- Va- ion to speak of the commission ap- V | i 3 Ni 4 . . ' pea. I | ated in San Francisco. * Laymen Ss Movement. Pe inted ox South Aidrica . which re- Windfall. Ee Barracks. | The autumn session of the douma, ciable win d Sy orted that without the influence of 3 | reopened to-day, promises to be the ? mostly cloudy the missionary there would be very b a most fruitful in its history. a and cool. Friday 3 ' ls on oth Sifjes. ¢ The y JEALOUS INSANITY Seventy men are under arrest at i . speaker referred to the origin of the Samburg, Tenn., in connection with win Ss M 1S 9 | 0 NA R LEAL moveme nt, and pointed out the fact ND I CAME WELL ; the hanging of Capt. Rankin there. turning to northwesterly ' that not only were brotherhoods be : P Representatives of Russia and Japan | [air and cooler. ; ing organize 1 Canada, but in the | are to meet shortly to arrange a trea- NIRAN States as well. And eve Eng : otee : he N ¢ AHIR DE on hod Deon "| NOTIFIED THAT HE IS TO GET 5 ; SAID TO HAVE TROUBLED THE | IY 0 protect the seals of the North HAAR IN THE PURPOSE OF THE | land the voung men had been giving ' Pacific. freely for the work. BIG FORTUNE. ¥ CORPORAL. Ezekiel Hill, Brantford, was sen- PRESENT MEETINGS. I'hat there was plenty of room for ¢ $ P x Tat there wag Dlen rom for 5 # iy v Ww Ww n need to ten years in the penitentiary S SUC ork was evident. onto hac -- e Youn, oman on S v » In- ma ime Stirring Addresses Were Given in| s¢t an example, such as bad ne or, Employed As Laborer When He : ; From : Bayonet = ay a ry 8 & Misa ov te Ja r jet an_example, Shas .} ds ) ands o y Sydenham Street Church on tore 3 rv 0 8 He mep had vol Received the Good News-.Wil] i a Soldier--He Had Written a |, hobert Knight, aged fifteen, son of Wednesday Night--Other Meet. | They figured it out that while they| oor 8t Once For Italy to Letter Which Proved H fot Sujghty Brantiord/ was killed by iti ings to Be Held vere giving $1,000,000 for Ee ey Claim Inheritance. et or ie Tove e Pre lfalling from the T. H. and B. bridge ul in S $ ; tere ¢ ¥ of 31,900; or Hels own R 3 1 Vit) meditated Deed. over the Grand river, rch work they were only denating | ammonton, N.J., Oct. 29.--With at ' : ritis sul i ' 0 4 $40,000 for foreign work, or for | least £100,000 coming to } ¢ { Watertown, N.Y., Oct. 29.--~Jealous Joseph Burtt, Br itish consul in An has commenced. The first of a serie We $35 given to their own churel , 1 : 3 a ae] ; Yinsanity, it is said, on' the part of gola, in his report just issued in Lon- of meetings, was held on Wednesday or Iy $1 wa iven or vy ri Propet MN ui i lo a Corpl "W. W. Cunningham, of "C" don, shows slavery rampant in Portu- : ihcbes oe arch 3 +1 was give J ghting | estate, Mace rustory, of ns city, : A : y i PSE M y nizht, in Sydenham street church Cause he average giving of each | clares that he will keep right on at company, 24th Infantry, resulted in a Bene West rica. hoe titan ve y g | 2 k cht on a rderous assy 2 . i he jury in the case of ex-Chie f the good cause was found! his work as a laborer in the brick DEAN FARTHING. murderous assault on Edna. MeMullin, Police Kimball, charged with murder when the edifice was we He pite of the incleme ----- gh "s gal i . | y ; Jored ¥ girl bot + ; @ ? to be Je than the : Fa yard here » and his jo 1 3 ' ow a colored servant girl, abou wenty- v a i 1x ar I He and his wife are mak Montreal, Oct 20.--Theé Anglican four years old, and employed in the at Chatham, disagreed, and were dis . charged by Justice Latchiord. g addresses were delivered, on be [ of » Ls ot ar tickets. lang preparations wave for ¢ > i 2 if of the Laymen's Movement, ane "There was an idea abrond ihe HS preparations to leave for Italy to svnod . it a flock over the!house hold of Capt. T..T. Frizzell and onening shot of the campaign was | y,,, h-W t it If a abroad that the | claim the inheritance which has come choice of a bishop, and a conference Pie. Jones, of 5' company. The 1 Nicholas Tschaikovsky, the aged indeew. well fired. Addresses were de Yort > = Fes) was not Jeing its | to him in most romantic fashion, is ROW going on to secure a solution. | Jeged assault occurred ! oN: . a Russian patriot, who has been impri luty « his y SPes - t % te . : : ; eged ass, yeceurred on he govern- 8 . livered by His Lordship op Mills |. Th ; 40 rs r pe : id Rot When Crustory, weary from the On the fifth ballot the laymen have ment reservation at Madison Bar- | %0ned in St. Petersburg for nearly a { 1 gree. ue © ere re nny | day's to ve 1 ne nig » I alect i . : Rev, James Allen, and v, W Pir share of o Ir oh er G 0 ing day toil, . nt hom one night some elected Dean wrthing, of Kingston. | racks, Sackets Harbor The case will | Year; was released on Wednesday. Gunn, Tor « ( af 1 oi alli ng ie BER algary | weeks ago, his wile gave him a letter! The «le give Dei wans a hicher |g Fu B ; } s. v oronto, and | alone had promised $40,000 for mi fr hi 4 Ytal 3a 3 A rey ® Dean Evans a hig first be taken eare of by the military M: L. M. N. Stevens, Portland, on the lay men's work, and a ict : 100% , 8 om his mother In talv, whom he o, but not s it to elect. {authorities before it is passed into, the was, at the W.C.T.U. convention in ' ons in LL g t seen since he 1 . : Yi} | 8 p or appeal was made for the car go There wag encouragement | had not seen since he was a child The first ballot, taken to-d hands of the civil authorities, A Denver, re-elected national president. of 'this noble. work-work which I ; 3 a niet n w ien it | and not old enough to remember. The the fifth of t ies for the Cunningham. who it is claimed by Mrs. Stevens has been president since po ¢ Known na Cop le » » for: i hic) : g s J Py y tirre y Mn © . : people were | missive informe ¢ » sof & sho of . aile : ' N irved the Inyme n of the west, an stianized every day. The call to! heir to a Tar 4 i a hist He wa ji " of Montreal failed to (his . friends is insane, has for some | the death of Frances Willard. ch is wing impressed upon the ay. all to | he o a large fortune ane p ) wot, the cleric ote bei act: : oe > viieh 18 how being impressed upon tl the present time was unmis hould Ht ne ah at , he ¢ oot : rical vote being practi- (time been afflicted with a religious The synod of Montreal had not laymen of the east. with the re quest | {nk i we Iansls. : Soul Fou at once to the sunny = v a deadlock between Dean Evan mania and would walk around mutter- elected a hishop, at midnight. Dean that it be tak ot once. The at ey kd nes ould hgh and of his birth. Crustory sniffe t Montreal, anc Jo tar a 7 Yine relics \ y ) dience w de n hp ut 1 n The au vith + officers alone ? The laymen | the letter It was a} on od ai te di al, ih J an Farthing, King {ing religious sentiments. For some Farthing, Kingston, and Dean Evans, a oe , Re N El ha hould take their stand There was | ure, for | b of privy) 4 oo 5 big i erien ¥ oy 33 Evan reason he was insanely jealous of the Montreal, are the two prominent can- address from ov Y bina. a mis as sure, lor he remembered that his moth 99 art r, ob; Kextord, 6: ( 1 1 ik : ht didates E s § time when the cler hid not | « , tai. A ar- | «irl, who it is said is almost white, ates, sionary on furlough, from Japan I ae. 1 Cory ; id not | er, stricken by poverty at the death ters, 6; Bishop Lang (Stepheny), 5. |and is very beautiful and-1o: whos F. B. Humphrey, a graduate of class } be en accustomed. to 1) of his fa thes wars ago, had placed : he lay vot nt sweepingly for | pte. Jones has been paying some at- '04 of Cornell, has been arrested In t he evotio rote Che . i. allow im in ( ras arthin as follows : arthing, 5: : y y ie devotional extroises were con- 1 ihe ladies: and : the Sunday. schools | eh. foundling asylum piXting ae jollows I Yarthin tention. Chicago on a charge of fleecing former ducted by Rev, C, A. Sykes the missionary work.' N rustory is thirty years old. When | Kvans, 20; Rexford, 8; Charters, 2;| That a crime was premeditated is | Classmates by means of worthless ' ssiona work © 4 . ; 1 ; . £ i 8 me Ph § D 28S ; oe soa on & O P| he was an infant, his widowed moth-| Symonds Of the clerical votes 53], pected from the fact that an open | cheques, as expected » give bevond Sus ' , . 5 u wl rose rod ¢ »S < 3 ousekeeper Were need to elect ane ) " A i The Opening Address. RCARE er secured a position as housekeeper need I d of the lay + | letter addressed to the members of his William Montgomery, cashier of the : : : : : for a wealthy bachelor and lace Another vot we sixth, will be | ; | ; Women who desire individuality In his address, Bishop Mills referred I'he speaker said he could : the child in fie i Bo p Rea en thi ftery : I 3 long "company was afterward found upon Aljegheny National bank, was found in Tailored Suits, the Steacy to the origin of the movement in New | no greater oa vie ¢nld in. a loundhng institute, In Lins atternoos nere was a long fh:iq r=on, stating tl » ki ruilty of embezzleme " selection offers the widest choice of . Es greater appeal than to ask ¢ time_the mother became the fe conference, after this morning's vote, | pe i ating that he had killed : t r tlement..on a second terial N wing 0 York two years ago. The idea of the J the North-West he made a thy backel 4 ¢ 3 'wife of On erento gs vote, | the girl for reasons of his own. It ig | count, Wednesday, his peculptions Materia als Tt showing _in th { i " e chelor 6 s aiop- and an ehiort ace 0 Cond y y . shat : a s i in scope ne movement was not for the sending out ountry. The motto with the rachelor n reaching his major E : m t : concentrate on I thoug ht that he intended committing | in the two cases being £613,000. 4 Yadety, pe. & : ity, Crustory married and brought his | Some one, and weak the deadlock. | gyicide afterward and for- that reasqu Capt. Anzalone, who, it was report- of missionaries, but for the purpose o' | men was as follows "We ony > ' 3: a ne 'an do rice < y 8 ¥ 2 For the ) "OSE y t » f r. 4 : * getting the men interested in the great » will, we will do it for we The 10 this country, locating here y at purpo the mame of Dr. | left the letter. After his arrest he ad- | ed, vesterday, had invented a system {| The cause of missions, so the whole worl : hoped that the conference * The Laymen's campaign in Kingston Bishop Mills oceupied the chair, an Me a © i Here they il fin vr e race of ang, Stephney, was intro " ois | . : liversit & . includ mother lost all tra of him and : i iney was introduce I He i mitted, so it is said, that he went to | of transoceanic tele phone, denies' that roy Bai ne Vie wee when her husband died she inherited the ght Rev. Dr. Cosmo Gordon | ; he ' 10 el it wea } | he barracks and procured the | he has even tried to communicate with patterns and shades now in vogue might be evanecelized. There was ¢ w held would have u g i t rood resus, | all his for ag pi > Lang, suffragant t » Bis igh be on angelizl, There was J : i Rin ould have goog re ote lh fortune--an estate that ran a, gan 0 the ishop oi { bayonet the system from Genoa to Buenos y . ng London, and son of Rev. br. M hasl | that was to carry the Word of Go a city. of churches. into the millions. Then came the de-| y and oF Rev. Dr. Marshasl | Meoting the girl by the side of the | Ayres. { 3 : sire to find her boy. First one coun- bang principal of Aberdeen Universi { walk, it i alleged that he stabbed her A rumor.is current that Longhoat The Rough Cloths try and then another was ¢ ass ty. The candidate is forty-four years |; : e ' " % o : ; until | ly } =a I hs i hy assed, old, and is a very prominent ci . I mn the abdome n, but was prevented | the long distance runner, will turn In effective stripes and check wonderful, but there were still man, In. opening: Rev I: Alle 1 nally ier letters reached him hee TT a I 1h Croll from doing her further injury by Pte. | professional, and that he intends to 75¢. to $1.50, opportunities for the advancement o | wetary i "NM th : i ga en, se | here. She has set aside $100,000 for on er. he i xt i and Long probably ones, who was at once attracted to | run in the races in New York. to be etary ol ethodis ome missions. | hi Crus akos: hi mn riches | Detween arthing and Lang. : 4 : ' i ' Re ' hevi him. rustory takes his sudden riches d it ny the scene and who, in the struggle, re- | held in Madison Square Garden: . C ots and Serges | r ble rk ) Rimi this grand and noble work. Only a} said that at a recent luncheon held | very calmly ived ugly wound under his left | short! ) y. ceived an ugly « y eft | shortly. In all th- desirable shades, Hoc. to $1.35. Plain Surface Cloths Including Broadcloths, Venetians, Chamois Cloths, Ottoman Soliels, Queen's Cloths, Etc. In all the wanted cluding Taupe » Biue Claret Musketeer Green to the ends of the world. The pro ---- gress along missionary lines had beer Rev. James Allen. Shor hive ago, it Tucan Kurtin Sei n Wim ipeg the men decided that not -- hoakier blade... Jane tthe mel Jol s { or anyone to proclaim Christ, in Ja- §icss than $10 should be wiven for the NO SALES THIS YEAR | TRIG DEATH Shoulder > he ie Honral Li at Bh Butler, 3 rvidept of Lindst # i 4 N ; 2, r = yoars ge, vated. e pan... Now, missionaries, were not only work by each member. Fhe speaker': + ? preaching Christ in these far-off lands | wn special work had to d t) : Cunningham is in the guardhouse |elections, Monday. He is by far the ! G0 with| Indian Girls Not Sold--Stopping awaiting an examination as to his |oldest voter in this riding, and it is but the teaching was now asked fo the home departme of asions: Th te he we home department of missions The Polygamy. BRIDEGROOM OF FIVE/| sanity. probable that he is the oldest in the ~ 0 » les N Ww Wy 3 It was not only desired that the door novement was unique, so far as Can be opened for the work, In itt Wd s concerned, as it not 1 Ottawa, Oct. 29.--This vear, for the | -------------- province. hearts of the people als Of ' ooked after the interests of Soren | first time, at the great potlach in the WEEKS WAS SHOT. { WARD SURE OF STATE. W. R. Smythe, the conservative, has Men should according t | home missions as well We. | North-West, no Indian girls were sold Te ---- defeated Mr. Dyment, in- East Algoma, means. towards the advancement hould understand the responsibility | #4 slaves. On previous oceasions they | Rifle Went Off Accidentally While | Gives 100,000 to Taftc--Hughes and McCool, the liberal, is leading in the work. The work already under I ested upon us. God made | Were bought and sold like cattle. The He and Two Others Were on | 65,000 to 75,000 Nipissing by two votes, with ten polls taken had been inspired and oth verned 0 Women' Mi Societ f 1} - Ne ye : to hear from. This leaves the net re governed a nl omen s issionary Society of he oir Wav to Vets i . oF FE % \ is leave 1e net r ened by God. Good work had o1 : . deh only Nothodiet "cha pas eet Their Way to Vote at Winder- New York, Oct 29. -Taft by 100, sult in Ontario: unchanged at thirty I as 1 meré on Saturday Nicht 000: Hughes by from 65,000 to 75,000, . ¢ ght. ) Huding done in Toronto, Ottawa, Winnipeg ¢ | and in conformin vith | torney-general to enforce the law J rl the lentchi an ; alif her ci 1 1 : : is is the tentative estimate on Halifax and other cities peaks ] disreeard thes plans | lating to polygamy, with especial . Hunt le, nt. 20. --Details | § ko Go at I. Ward reodb \ © he Wwe : . : p ork ¢ . Ward, re a; expre ssex] the hop Qa {Continued on Pa ference to the Chinese. One woman, a |b 4 boon. re ve here of AY De ea] May Ps a which had just been ina rate fourth wife, was bought for She aie nifa hich took pl | ican nation committeeman, after 11 aoe Sas | getting reports wer Fingstoh, would Inve Ene pow was filten yoars of a ure turday night, the victim 'being Jacob | Stage" Mr. Ward says _ ke bestowed upon 14 y 1 h vi tl PLENDID TEN Sixty An officer at Hong ong aton, i 0 mai It scems that Iv that Governor Hughes, on account \pers 1 A great many 1 allowir hit er « aton h 1s other anc « ; : . : o t , wit br I nd another of the rapid gains he is making, wil five liberals and , forty-eight conserva- tives, and the government's total ma- ority stands at forty-eight. HHH HHH DON'T FAU sortment be choice HHH wet ready give <¢ hemselves ) it cuardi- man, was driving from Litterson te I t shout even .terms with up O abot We 8 they co ve n sigh : peu) Ans, d showing » pa Windermere, where all were to vote on | BY 0 i ould seals the the wis | AN ENGINEER'S HEROIC | 21", 24, *howing these papers bring Windermere, where all were to vote on | iio Taft. Lucius N. Littaver, form. |SHE LIVES IN STYLE BUT IS oIC| a , : 3 : ' y coli ' | er congressman, who has been assist- LOATH TO PAY. stewards for God, and t t ' nt ft » 1 g f tal 3 tewards for Ar the EFFORTS FAILED. | country, often to old again. These waggon w [ entally discharged | oo +" the canvass, said, last night, | y ; wo & | " possessed they were simply ay = { facts re know ' ¢ in son y Jacol Lon To { . | < Cl God Himself neve 5 are known 3 2 X Aloe i | that Governor Hughes, up the state, | trust for wrist | ml down and t h Taf w Hotel "HB nD 5 remained a debtor to any person imbed to Cowcatcher a Moment A Bomb Outrage teri » side of his head, passe . would run even with Taft. oman phe. eat Ta WS speaker hoped that the hearts of t Too Late to Snatch Woiiay abl ' on Ba tls aiah s brains Th ; t All the people at national headquar Amount of Bill From Stocking food people of Kingston woul - Snatck oman Dublin, Oct. 2 I'he agrarian agita oo hee i am. ; ! ters are greatly pleased at the result When Arrest is Suggested. coive His blessing in the work From Tracks tion, in ( ounty Lapperary, culminate isd ty ai i ad Ht of Mr. Ward's canvass. Three weeks | ; | : an fon Monday nicht, mn a dynamite bomb i : t blood + 5 t a ) : 0 go ihe managers figured on abotit New York, Oct. 29.--With light bag E. J. B. Pense's Ade ires . ennsylvania railroad engineer. jo0 , of whieh the residence of two | 1¢ vay, iton, ho w Ano » ! | 60,000 to 70,000 for Taft and half that | Sa£ that included principally a hand- | I RB nade a sj wttempt RY own land owners, hers A sdb dike ya noon Ul ior Hughes. In 'the last week the re-|bag, in which rattled a tooth brush | $4444 944 444444944 or wa n called Pp t 1 ¢ iad atte ) save a Wo . \ f . y it | ¥ : ' - yy v v wT 3 ! DR ampaigr n's life at the M a frect amed O'Mullane, at Temple : 28 | E ; , : Mg- | Jorts received from around the state |and a powder - pufi, a young woman -_ on by the chairman. In pad Naw ar) wstorden B &° | the ene. The bomb w d on a sel, ot r € Findicate sroor plurality for the na {spent ten days rather comfortably at S BORN. he said, had started In citi Sr n rn ouch H hid Joreeman fo, ndow sill and exploded, deme lishi er [aional a state tickets. | the Martha Washington hotel his | hoNNFLLY : west, and was 3 ) EE a h th [ f hi the window. Two < ant wo AN ELECTION SUICIDE. | ple asant sojourn came to an end, yes 28th, ---- terday, when the visitor, whose name Donnelly All the cities ir nada were be : a Tunpmag be > ) ad ¢ niracul escape from touched I'he ovement he chara the ngine and, leaning ut hagrined Over Result, Rancher | ##H HIERBRIORRE refused, at the office, was obliged | THOMPSON terized as being } i . ; Owealoher, sou -- » Ended Life. | {to pay her bill. Ama. vo r t \ L ma e te aarars Ww GUARDED MASTER. y " . ia EERE EEE ot 3 ( . y Tired of] lhe woman "beat" is rare in hotel dau DAILY MEMORANDA. OF hea motonk : nee x ite' aid # J char the result * ------------ | circles, but that she exists was assert- st. Chu nig : ment 100 Inte; the "|% NEVER DRANK WATER. %|of the elections yesterday, Edward|Z gor onsmouth, N.H., Oct- Hil. by Frederick S. McLaughlin, the o death. . HR EEE ap : § 29.--Nathaniel L. Froth- { assistant gnanager McLEAN- Fredonia, N.Y., Oct. 29. ¥ ks d ' ' 9 ingham, a prominent Bos- } "] an not say positively that the Oct Ine ia tn attorney, was found : 3 avin Quarrie --George Iyes, the oldest t a to : and Ww . di . Ye woman came here with the idea of Quarry : " . at man in Fredonia, if not in is brait o leaves a wife . ead 07 hears seu Se int e ¥ lcaping her board bill, but she was a a all of Western New York, dre ¢ 4woods at Rye Beach, where #|..|| (ressed and we had no hesitancy his summer home is locat- * lin extending the customary credit, old ai plainly dressed a celebrated his '105th birth- %¥ | {capted st ¢ V0 ja " IN = day, : on Wednesday. Mr $ : - -- . 13 ed. Mr. Frothingham had odd | | said. "When the bill was prese SWINDLER IN TOILS. % Ives is in good health and Valuable Pearl Found. been out gunning Saturday 1she frankly said she had no money, Ax spirits, his memory is good nttsbu Oct. 99. --Eime # and when he did not return #* | 4,4 did not see how we were going to nto Was Among the Cities He and he was recently able 3 ur he rokemith oi > # in the evening a search was +4 |ollect. From that 1 came to the con- 'Worked.' \ attend the wedding of |i... = er in # va made for him. His body #* [clusion that she was hoping to beat {* Du N.Y.. Oct. 29.--Rob bg granddaughter, at a : be Lins oka tamil 3 was found sitting in an up- *# |her way, and [I obtainew a warrant. Oct. 29th, In Canadian History tis. son of the president of the Atlas s home, a mile from Bi iar of 2 Mu Street Rn : |¥ right position in the woods 3 ||, the meantime she consulted a po- er -------------- 1727 An. « A he anulacturing company of New Haven, | 3 his own home, which is on | sam, which is more than half an inch fue his dog keeping %| liceman. x fo ling there wag nc bag ROBERT J. REID, Eg : gage Worta ho «ag. The Leading Undertaker. the « rn { 227 Princess street tra away 180% --The lon. Henry Rober 1 onn., according to his story, was ar- | ¢ Chautauqua street. He is ¥ | in diamete a a an iw al succeeded Mr. Mitchell as mier re d here, yesterday, for securin & a native of England and ¥ 4 re: al h As a result, when pressed lor money i ot T , x + | lowing h wre; also he came near mt . o frunsw it 1 v ¥ : x = ' A in | . : ° ¥ Phone 577. New Brunswick of Trade and citizens | money under false pretences. He ad lays his longevity to never | throwing it out into the ash pile AHHH in the name of the law, the . Young » 5 woman turned her back and drew the 1940 I'he Board of Montreal save a banquet in ho of {mits that he has made at least 80 a | drinking water. He drinks 4 -------- laud fist th bor n "" cketne : : : : : ts | her is ce ard Siruthcona. week for a year "working" cities in|¥ mainly tea, with an "Three Swallows." LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. (lull amount, including sng, 1irianc 11. J. Macdonald s premier of ani. | this country and ( anada. He declares | 3 casional small amount | Sir John Power & Sons, -------- telephone charges, fro y toha that in Toronto he found plenty of | stimulants \ "Three Swallows, Irish Whiskey, | Another Voice in Favor of Ald. Ontario Vote Si 1867 X : amo " Bo) , . ntario Vote Since . House of Comr ksuited as foll | upon prominent families ring | wa Famous for over a century, Couper As Mayor. Nori} 3 n Te their famil or ti ns | HSIIIIGIISISIISISIIIRIICERN | OF highest standard of purity, : Kingston, Oct. 29.--(To the Edit- Mixed Nuts i 156 slocted by § iorit of 3 otes « « © amily connections at Bae . tat 3 . : ." ES > . hd 3 ig ee Distillers to His Majesty the King." lor): I beg to second ti nomination | 187% , DOI 1D., 106. London 1 i 14 ative. @ d by a majorit of 36 | gone to another city, and he would . - : " z y . 2 votes like to obtain the loan of ten dollars | Pastor Accused of Killing g Vietoria. B.C.. Oc t 29... W, {loan |zen suggesting Ald. ¢ ouper, was 1887 " aad Fomine weiiarias 3 for transportation. He. Fopresoteiy Prodscestor. {liberal} v elected by acclamation | timely, and I hope that -teps will be {1801 : a Chestnuts, per b 15¢ n Comox-Atlin, on Wednesday. taken to get Ald. Couper to ran. If | 1900 z ) . 1907--The by-o m for the nuinior ry money. His game has | 2 to | * 186 Fast orthumberland py : n wr cities and during the conver : . : 8 . " servative ted by @ ! ty of au sation state that his pay cheek had A TERRIBLE CHARGE. SY 1 er tol Ald. Daniel Couper | the mayor- | 181 ASA | a: Hick Nut 3 art: 25 om € se a Another Liberal Chosen. |alty next year. The leg ola '"Gili- t1aga ©... ...d 3 : ory 3, I! 3, 6. himself to be an auditor in the burean uffolk, Va., Oct The . i 3 3 / i SEY ceeesDD ¢ ; 1 pensions Ernes ons was ar ed at id's he does, he can depend upon it that he | 1904 sani : I Raisins, : Ray NS i na gh of murdering | FHASHHGHSHSISIIGIGIGIICINGEE jo win against all comers, for he | 1908 .. fal ee New able per b, 256. : has certainly taken a creditable stand For Thanksgiving Saar Dante Expected, i= predecessor, Rev. JomesL Smith ® =, op pporperep. Bi vie dation: His nd prsrsrratet Ib bts | Pure Cider, per gal, 3%: eal Herald who has been 1 be a war dance at! Smith was an exponent of a "Sancti : council record shows that. By all 9 we house opens. Mr.| fied or Free Love" band ¢ . Ottawa, Oct. 29.--It is # (means Jet us have Mr. Coyper as 4 LAYMEN I ¥ |mayor of Kingston for 1909. --CATAR- I . Importers Of Fine Groceries. there with Mr. Fow-! mentioned in connection with a 3 stated that the liberals EVERYBODY COME. w 3 oi Void A Ames with Mr. Bur- man in whose reputation Lyons ¢ protest every seat ¥ AQUI WARD, le are showing seme very ! up Mr. Fisher with Mr ntereste They had a quarrel be- ¥ which 1€ conservatives -------------- A ' i t i i 1 d | fore { arenes. i i 3 r ly of the churches int sets of 13-piece in wo Ip: a stranger will be around | fore Smith's disappes have won in the province Cheap Market Rates. Grand rally quaint sets © piece I A anger will b for mit lisappear e ¥ p Py wa ICE eg And pick out your Stoves for next | winter. Not too many, but good ones, st TURK'S, "Phone, 705. 1 shapes. Mr Lefurg ev's: Mi Last week a body was found float-| % of Manitoba, and that an 3¥| This morning the former cheap mar- / ' gd shape himself without a scalp r in Nansemond River and was In > attempt will be .made in 3 | ket rates over the K. & P. railway |} eight o'clock at Sydenham lock, ave Mr. Bennett's hanging ied Wednesday it was disintex the courts to prove that | were resumed, and a hig crowd of '¢ Sireet Methodist church. 0D BLUE AND DERBY I nd Mr ill be a ositively identified ) we % intimidation and bribery | people came to the city from rural | Speakers will be Dr. Ebina, t eful pos of his own. clo g and a finger t The au were resorted to by the 3|points. The merchants are delighted. the foremost pastor of ATTERNS --- - -- evealed tha leath resulted | 3 conservative workers to ! wrt - Japan, Mr. Gordon, layman, WILLOW P . Trince street merchants are again irom a bl the te capture the seats they did, Quite a number of young péople from of Toronto, Rev. W. T. trouble with heir outside - ren 4 #2 | the city left, this afternoon, to drive Gunn, M.A., and others. been partially de Hon 4 1 ; tends remaining OR ISIISIRIIRIINEE fo Seelev's Bay, to attend . large) Don't miss this opportunity. and more than one in Ottawa until time as he | ---------- > | dance there this evening, in the Ma-| ' oon id Sd 4 neces cut out of completely re X narine ( It i¥ announced that there will be a | sonic hall. Crosby and O'Connor's or-| "= 4442040000 P0004 whereabouts are known, and he may : ; -- be arrested any time. R b t Bros the po mt. The police have partment protest against the return of Mr. |chestra will supply the music. ! . : 0 er son . ! : id : 1 } i Sweet oranges, 25c. a dozen, at| Jumbo hickory nuts, 15c. alb., at W. W. Gibson returned, to-day, frei notified and some arrests will! Sweet apple cider, 30¢c. a gallon, at| Thoburn, conservative, in North Lan- follow, | Gilbert's, i ark, on the usual allegations, Gilbert's, Gilbert sg -- JOTORIG, { | Col. Hunter still has men on the | lookout for the man who has not yet paid his liquor fine, ia connection | with the Barriefield camp eases. His i 3 ou } ¢