The Da YEAR 76-NO 2a hay ly ' RINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, Earer---- me LAST EDITION _ NOISY EVENT Was Opening Of Spanish ACTRESS QUITS STAGE. Continue Behind Footlights, Would Mean Ruin. Jerlin, Oct. 16.--Frau Hedwig Wan- of the Deateches theatre, Berlin, one of the most 'famous German act resses, has astonished her fricnds by | announcing ber abandonment of the stage for a religious life. She was playing in Goethe's "Faust" as lately Ho Wodiwsday evening. Wangel states that her deser- Fri pr' the footlights was precipitated {by her aitendance at a recent Salva | | To bel - | own. WOMAN MADE HAPPY, | Queen Recognizes Her - Brother's Nurse. Copevhagen, Oct. 16.--~When Queen { Alexandra, with her sister, the Em- {press Marie, of Russia, and her broth- er, the king of Denmark, visited Ros- | kilde to lay wreaths on her mother's tomb, yesterday, her majesty noticed ide the cathedral an old woman Ving a pouguet of wild flowers. e queen immdiately recognized her as a woman who more than fiity years HAS QUIT HE The Stable Knight Leaves Aged Bride. ago nursed her MOURNS HER HUSBAND majesty's vonngest INSANE Habits. al Are Bred By American Life, INSANITY INCREASES: GANANOQUE RIFLE MATCH. Police Court Cases --Theatorium | and R. Gardner, = T. H. Waldie, Davis, 75; Major 8. McKenzie, Ww T. Cockrill, 73; Belfie, a Torento, Ont', Oct. 16.01 tas x slay Wo aan Pt PLE fair and tool esl i | brother, Prince Waldemar, at the Yel- low Palace, Copenhagen, The queen asked her about her health amd what she w was doing at Roskilde. "I came over put these flowers on the dear queen's coffin," replied the {old woman, 'buf 1 was too late. The : leathedral was closed, so 1 shall have She Sixty-Four, He Twenty-Eight{(, wait until you have gone," Years Old--Wooed, Won and| "Uh, dear, no," said the queen |- Wed After Pretty I-ttle Ro-| 'You shall come with us into the ca" mance Begun in Ron Tatro. | thedral. : . : | King Frederick, duciiorn. | conversation; New York, Oct. 16.---Two weeks | Miss Jeannette Suffern, = sixty-four vears old, but with a fortune of at least %100,000, became the bride of Robert Hiscock, just thirty-six years her junior. It happened in Hacken | sack, N.Y. | Now Mrs. Hiscock has caused a war | rant to be issued for the-arrest of her | | tiom Army meeting. To an interview- eve 69; A Dorey, 2 : . yesterday, Cortez. [er she said : hLIVLY DEPUTY BABEL BEGAN OVER HIS SUP- handy oy STVes ho cause of the Pn tre as heroically as 1 have done must PRESSION, {go to oternal rest. 'I'he theatre moans A ceasing to be. Mv decision was not There Were Appearances, at - One|tgken suddenly. For tw years.d have Time, That Fighting Would Oc-| determined to leave the stage and the cur--A Statement Issued world devote myself entirely to Regard to the Sentence 1my Shou. sian Death of Ferrer. | Arm; A Salvation Madrid, Oet 16. --The opening of 1 atl uckixl awakened me, the cortez was @ noisy event, and, ut | that which 'primarily one time, it mwemed that a fight bo | nourished the passion tween rival deputies was inevitable. | mie, but in whatAway When Premier Maura ontered the | mys solf do not yot oy | chamber to read the decrce convoking | "I have forsaken all earthly tho representatives, Senor Azzati, 5 | Nothing holds me back, republican, sprang lo his feet {and if 1 family and my gan 'a speech. The home will not be hard him to order, reminding to desert in which 1 saw sion had yet My decision to brought the republican thet 18 worldly up and babel began. The ministerial {and dodicats myself exclusively 10 sileputies tried to shout down .the dis {Christ aul brotherly love was haston- turbers erving,* 'Long 3 el by the death and burial of Alexans King." When the row Strakos { who height a section of the declaiming deputicd rushed toward Hi She inherited her estate from her 'ans with violent ¢ kath to the tion fi father, George Suffern, for whom the | last was rich in earthly He had clash. Maura read Willis, 7 7T. 66. In the police court, Lallaban, on a ¢ drunk and disorderly oscribed Wst, rockville jail for twenty-one days. A. Pelow, on charge of vagrancy, was remanded until Saturday. oh 4 Clark was allowed out on bail and will come before the magistrate on Tues day next. Ms. F. r. and Wright, Stone street, entertained a few Erends at the tea hour last evening. . Last evening the SP.G. of Grace church held an old-fashioned spelling bee with the Misses Sadie Meggs and Beatrice Eakins as captains. The greatest exatenint and enthusiasm prevailed, the lot finally falling to ALSO PROPERTY SHE SAYS HE TOOK ALONG. A ST. LOUIS DO IOR STATISTICS. GIVES Other Countries Developing In- sanity ~~ Through American Habits--Alcohol and a Special Group of Diseases' Increasing the Number of Crazy. St. Louis, Oct. 16.--That of American life promote insanity and that heredity, Hooke! and a spocial group of dizeasés are rapidly increasing the number of insane persons in pro- pogtion to the total population were statements made by Dr. Leo M. Crafts, of Minneapolis, before the Mis. | Miss Megys' side after a battle royal. sissippi Valley Medical Association. ~ | The Palace theatorium has again Dr. Crafts, giving figures for states changed hands, Mr. Cairns having dis- which he said were typical, showed the {Posed of his interest in the concern extent to which insanity had increased | 1© Messrs. John Wright, Howard Tay- in this country during the past gene:- lor, Ralph B. Britton and Harry ation. The insane percentage of 'Mii-} Hawke, who will in future conduct noig as typical of this section, he smid, in the past thirty years has inercased four times rapidly as the popula- | tion. Other states and sections were no better off. he 'said. : [the council to wen and the transac According to Dr. Craits, other coan- |How will probably be wound up at an tries were developing insanity through {early date. rw American habits. Since Japan doy: | The local AOL W., : ed western methods of doing things' -0.F., No. 66, have just received a the proportion of insane persons in , dsome desk and set of official that empire has rapidly increased. The chedzs for their new rooms over the negro was also pointed to 'as. furnish. Fair. Trimmed in red plush they are ing another example of a race incapa- | handsome addition to the furnish- ble of adoption of American methods ings of the hall. and environment without an increase in the number of those who'go crazy. in | ans and | join the Salvation Army meeting 1 but it was not inspired me. It Ping within shall walk I ho who had heard the cordially agreead The ld nurse' accordingly placed the flow- ers on the tomb of Queen Louisé, in | the presence her majesty's children |and 'all the other members of the roval {family - age conditions of things. longer up Gord it any my and be ave president called him the ses opened, I'his Lion to serve my art, wa back so s voting husband charge of steal ing 3650 of her money a few pre- cious which, in the supreme confidence of her first love, she had carelessly permitted to lie around the house. According to the best evidence available; much of which is her 's was a lamentable experience : on g ¢inful A f turn all that my ot cl no much and whole SO on stones, Berlin aco whik 'King Lea') His life JOVS, was a lot actor } The papers of possession in the mat- ter of the Bellevue property, the old McDonald homestead, are ready for own, of a Being a part 'manu. facturer's supplies stock offer- ed us at about one-third less conservative lied a jortmight the republi , but prompt ads prevented then slowly 4 16 as some lines from was untimel cooler hub-1 ol The than regular prices, we accepted and here ~ + are for your choosing. sub- she which al ' town of Suffern, N.J., was named, but i to leave the world wmprepared. With vears sided. ) | ve 4 | coll as ' the went by was not | gasp ho recitigl an indict happy. One day--September 23rd Senor human ingratitude. It refer 5 » stable then the coun try sand his she | No. 247, and they the and | ment : customary cheers for king, army invited. A great majority pesponded heartily, some shouted Spain." Senor president of the Senor Ahen Des of loreagn; © affairs, regarding the Ferrer, anarchist, Barcelona 'Ihe says "Thos who, without waiting for {he trial and the examination®of th donee, declared Ferfer innocent, expected, if the sentence death was pronounced, to do all their power to represent the sente an outrage against the rules of Lice I'he theh point oud? Ferver's counsel not sueccedod in disproving the that ho " (Ferrer) was actually corned in the Barcelona rebellion. trial was conducted by thoritios 'and "the establishad tive ware observed, lecree, / went to the Ridgewood livery of his pupils; re- Ito see David Tobin, the manager, for t the purpose of having him make some repairs to her carriages. * She heaved | a deep sigh and remarked that she was weary of life because every one | : | | HOW | | | wag trying to get her money | | } | | { to one anizexl arti Fr we Wangd is thirty-four separated a few woeks ago Herr ( musician red a Wire years old from Stabernaek, Sh "Long re-elect only Dato chamber. aliczar, was her husband, arl the well-known "You have made the mistake of try to go through life alone," said To bin, who is nothing if not philosophic "Can you find me quired Miss Suffern. "Excuse me a moment,' bin," apd he strolled Job' Hiscock was "Do vou want a ; {he asked. "Behave," answered "Bob," but: a t'moment later he had thrown aside his mop and bucket, and was whispering sweet nothings to his prospective em- ployer. He got the job, for she was enchanted by his good looks and ble manners, and presently took away to Paterson m her carriage (ihad him married to her. : They lived together in a Ridgewood | hotel five days. Then Hiscock bought a wagon for $500, which he borrowed from his bride, and sold it the next day for $450. That is what his bride says. She also charges that he kept 8200 which he obtained by selling some of her cows. Since then he been missing the a caso of Prof who statément minister i issued statement ng Francisc A | HAHAHAAANAHANAAAANAAAK: | + NOT TRUTHFUL, o : PITH OF THE NEWS. MAY LOCATE THERE. was dh . a husband 7" in Watertown, N.¥Y., Oct. 16.--~The Pullman Automo- tile company of York, Pa., employing 850 men and de- siring to move and further expand, contemplates com- ing to this city if suitable arrangements can be made. The plant will occupy twenty-five acres of land, Wut must have accommoda- tions for workinen and street car facilities to get to the plant. Of the several 'sites under consideration, Watertown is among the most favorable. The - Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. portion of the Gillies limit to be sold by public tender in twenty acre locations. Orville' Wright reached an altitude of six hundred feet in a flight before the kaiser at Potsdam. Walter Carruthers -was found guilty, at Kentville, N.B., of the criminal li- bel of Sir Frederick Borden. A Madrid despatoh to the Echo de Paris says a chango in the Spanish eabinet is belicved to be imminent. Capt. Awdrew Bandall, one of the best known men in the Niagara dis: triet, died al Grimsby, aged ninecty- four. ] E. Holton newspaper man, nipeg. He is a ton, Toronto John W. Leland Brighton, his father, Lewis Leland, ing his cattle, been committed. A despatch from Barcelona to" the Petit Parisienne says that in addition to the two bombs exploded there, on Friday, three others are roporied to have been exploded, injuring six sol- diers. Announcement made by the traflic department of the Northern Pa ¢Mic railway that on and after Oct. 3lst the trapscontinental serviee will REY. CHARLES BEILER, Thducted to the chair French in the Presbyterian College, replied To- | to where washing wagons job for life?" Ottawa, Oct. 16.--A. P. Low, chief of the geological survey, who has done a great deal of: Arctic work, says "The Eskimos are honest as far as property concerned and will not steal, but they are not quite truthful. When the source of a lie is traced it is found to be due to a mistaken politeness, the native intending to please by answering in a manner which he thinks will be agreeable to the question." T'heo- Mon- \ over of oz) wore, | Another logy treal. is to In good * # as Jug onto 1% had | Inet CAN FIND RECORDS. All Cashmere Waol, statement that COCs FEF Atlantic City, N.J., Oct. 18. --~Expressing astonish- ment at the statement of Edward Barrill, Dr. Cook maintained that he had as- cended to the summit of Mount McKinley and said further that if an exvedi- tion will follow the route he took they will find re- cords deposited by him at the summit of the moun- has | AIR. O FASHION Harvest Home Tea. Brock Street Methodist charch, Tues October 19th. Tea served in lecture hall gi church. Good programmo in chuich. Admis | sion, 250. GIVEN GOLD WATCH {ON OCCASION. ( OF 'COUPLE GOING TO WINNIPEG. / ~ long lengths. Sizes 81, and 9}. Any pair in the lot well worth 35e¢., sta- him and con The : many YOURS WHLE THEY LAST AT 25 CENTS competent au- | i | | tormali is i | | ERERARAK SHER EN HET # A $14,000 A YEAR JOB. ol Panama Canal Worth Considering. Washington, Oct. 16.--A high ried appointment soon be al sidont, Taft's disposal will be that of , Panaimh canal Britton. a well-known died suddenly at Win- son of Justice Brit Commissioner | | The Good Old Days. London, Oct. 16.--A skeleton has been found buried four feet deep under ithe nave of Draycott church, Staffe. t | by workmen engaged in repair® It i believed to be that of a member of the +i Brayeolt family, , Crusader, who, «oon after the Conquest, slew-a mon ster with lion's head and scorpion's which had rav- aged the ~ Woman Shot Ror A Deer. London, Oct. 16.--A gamekeeper named Land, emploved hy Lord cas, mistook a rustling in a® near Campton, Shefford, for caped deer he was tracking. his gun, seriously injuring Mrs. Cook, a farmer's wife, who was gathering, mats. She now lies in a critical con- dition. WINE NOT POPULAR ve amplified to include five daily elec ABSIN E NKING BY tric-lighted trains in each direction, | YOUTH OF FRANCE. to and from North Pacific coast points. PREEFH EET HH HEX charges | with poison- and the old man has comnussjoner to wooed former Senator Joseph Blac kburn, who for several. vears been at the head of the department of civil administration in the I'he position pays $14,000 Mr. Blackburn has not. yet formally tendarod © his resignation, - but it salel there is no doubt he inténds so. 'The commissioner leit Col New York a few days ago He TO PRESERVE RIEL RELICS Rebel's' Secretary Wants Govern i \ {day evening, ment Help. [from G'to'S. Winnipeg, Man: Oct. 16.--Honore | Jason, secretary to Louis Riel during | the second rebellion, is leaving for Ot tawa; to enlist the government's sym pathy and aid to preserve the historic trails and landmarks of the pioneem and troubled times. who, after twenty-two years of exile (dur- ing which he fever became naturalized abroad), has revigiting the {scenes of the rebellion, and was dis | Grain Agent Acheson of the C. P. {mayed to find that the house from | R. Conviuodd That the Total which Riel and he issued several im / : portant manifestos shad been removed Wheat Crop Will Not Be Far piecemeal, and that efforts had | Short of 122 000,000 Rushels. 3 heen made to preserve any of the | s Winnipe 16.--Grain historic buildings Jason declares Ache of PR. has retuned that failing government aid, he will ai ot complete tour of the west. He endeavor to establish a preservation the grain situation, and among those who himself delighted with the the west he says, is running far carly He is the total wheat erop to 000,000 bushels, { a dog's body, tail, distriet. canal zone { | a Yea ja | | YIELD IN THE WEST 'RUNNING FAR AR BEYOND ALL EARLY ESTIMATES. is do for Jason, --¥n Picton, and Mrs, GADENE. Me. ter WAGER .--At Mr. and daughter. ORAM. --AL 190 Claremont Ave., Naw York, to Mr, and Mrs. George Henry Oram, (nee Maude Lunbar), a son, on Oct . haade ne, 6th te a daugh- Leaves Fortune To Charity. Uet. 16. --Under the term of Mrs. Sarah Morris, Nelson Morris, Chigo pack Deseronto, on Oet. 7th Mrs. Charios Wagar been to ° " Chicago, the will widow of of Even Children of Tender Years Get Daily Supply of Alcohol--. Paris, Oct. 16.--The éxcessive sumplion of spirils in Frame is, Charles P. Templeton Marriad to of Brandon--Football- Picton--Death "Miss ing house magnate, death Europe, who: met her automobile accident in 16th, it was announced he nearly $100,000 are made institutions Principal of 300,000 fo owment Good Word For Chinamen. Foronto, Gnt., Oct. 16.--"Shall we rest suspicion on the Christian women A aE 5 : of America, hecause one -- in New | Sording 10 i Several modical men who York has commitied a crime? ask opinioas, my di Toe Jo wl Rov 2 B Winchester, at a Inget { thes "wine erisis' How prev viling r i ing held Wm Cooke's church Let us france: I ¥ h not he stampeded by foolish preju oi } fii dicial reckless words. 1 glory in' it | oro ot oad annually that my wile and my daug hter think, | threo and one-half pints of ilcohol. : not erime to teagh a Chinaman Todas the average adult Fronchinan 12th; Nobis B. x Hams, duughter of ns sok Orr : stay oO € ot 7 1 ad. 6 8, Na ie, t sharles {his we wen -- a ! the rey 18 Guin. he Said. 'had of | drinks soveniy pints of spirits at 1 A Yama, pane Be Vics Nora Hct od, owed Sith Phytera hooey |, of sOrmgty, thot lmcnt | TEMPLESON Co SUMBERLAN, - Winnipeg, after spending the sun | Canale where i Chinaman had either | yore nf SHAY Templeton, M.D., to Miss Affe Uline months with her brother, W. S. pubeceditient himself with or married | |" Thitty Fr berland, both of brandon: Man. n Thursday. October | his Supflay school teachew. There had ui Yours afig J» rance --eevtom---- . Charles PP. Templeton was [been one case in Toronto of a China- wine 30h: OF . Saud health. married to Miss Alice Cumberland, | man marrying his teacher, but it was | Habitants. Fo-day there is one . for daugiter of Judge Cumberland, Bran- | not counected with avy church. ovary forty. Liquor selling establish don. Miss Cumberland spent the sumed ita: in Pari Re S00, while imér in Napanee, and made many Ok 1 Of: ise pion, 1s MOee friends during her stay, who Wish her : | than double, has only 6,000. Dr. Ber- and her estimable husband a prosper * tilion, thie head of the municipal ta- ous and happy journey through life. #1 fistical départoicnt, says thore are 1, The Napanee football teams will SF | 978,000 distille*ies in France. In some Hjourney to, Picton, to-day, to play the ye | pacts of the country ihe prople take return match with the Pictonites. Miss + | alcohol as others. drink water, com Dolly Mel dyer, Pos Rico, is the 3 The Plate Hudl¥, ade guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.-C. Scott. aspect of this question is 7 At. the vheese board, vesterday after- rapid strides: nade in absinthe drink Linoon, 600 colored and 625 white iti an: that. children are be boarded: sales on board H 1-16¢.; coming ihar with the poison. balance same price, Of a class of forty-nine pupils, thirt Mrs. Lizzie May Clark, daughter of | recentdy acknowledged that they had Eleazer Kelly, died. on Monday last, Je | susted_ alin, ai mm a clas ol twenty-five Deceased: had sxte-t ild betwen six and been ailing for some months of tuber: {sixty years of age. twenty- four admit ular treble. Mr. and Mri. Blake {ted they were piven brandy every day. Fralick Sind two children are gusts of | Wherever "the. consumption of spirits hi mother an brothers for a few i has ipereasigd the drinking of wine has weeks Mrs. John Williams attended the Prisoners Who decrinsed. the bedsic 'of her brother, Robert Mutinied. i Pacey: mpbelliord. who was very ill Krasnovarsk, Siberia, Oct. 16. ~The | ned on Thursday last. Mrs. {nine survivors of the band of pris- | Bou 1 is the guest of 'her loners who mutinied at Turakhansk Haught rs I. Doller. last Decemgber while being deported, I At St. Mary's 2 and killed six of their guards, were pn Uctober 11th, the marriage took condemned by court-martial today {place of Johanna, only daughter o 'Four were sentenced to death, 'and the [the late Dennis Callaghan, snd Mrs others to hard labor. Of the original Callaghan. 10 Jom Murphy, both o band eleven were killed ~ or mortally Tyehdinaga, y wounded during the attempt to Best's Magic Cleaver cape, lay stain from clothes {Large hotties, - 10c. Campbell Bros' | r. amd Mrs. John Bruyer, Deseron The store that's poted for big values to. celebrated their twenty-fifth wed in reliable well-made furs. i i anviversary,, on: October 13th 4+ The five children were present at the ovent. Five big 100. rolls (5.000° sheeis) five toilet paper for 25¢., at Best's; in a Lady September of charitable among an con- ac- no ---- --T MARRIED, PATTERSON=McCULLOUGH --At ton, on Oct. 5th, Thomas ta Nora McCullough, all ton ARKE--PETERSON --At 'Trenton, on Sept. 23rd, Charles Lee Clarke, Con- secon, to Miss Madeline Peterson, less than South Bay. JEFFS--~WILLIAMS --~At Napanee, Oel, ers at Clark. Napanee, {Charles Fisher B.C of 'him of quests Pic« Patterso of Welling Oct Agent Oct leit, 16.--Mr. and: Mrs yesterday, for Vie where they will reside. A Mr. Fisher's friends pre- with a - handsbme gold watch, suitably engraved, as a token tof their esteem. FE.-W, Lovst feturned. fit iit on, the ( 1 these j= a and end of a ' or hospital fo chil- | was stu memory of Nelson Morris and tatrix. Approximately £300,000 | yield Dboqueathed to specified - rela- | hevond Mrs. Morris and all the oc of the is devised with oud conditions the four wiFviving hi t children, Augusta. Rothschild, Edward retugn to Morris, 'Ira N. Morris Maud Mc ris=Schwabb, in oqual shares the proction soviet well in have dane toria, number sented vat honte ving dren the oF is tives of mainder scent in { reports yy years ago Fronchmen Relics Of The Plague London, - Oct. 16 to eighty human bodies, of "ti { «(reg current prices, would mean be i ow ms ot Lhe Sreat Plague, which carried off 3,000 people | farincrs of neandy as ili a rollins tn White hapel and Stepney, have been for : \ > unearthed behind a house in the ima EL Whitechapel road, according to the yi Herrington at Hue . > . : port of the Stepney medical officer of | Mth, Dr which, all I that close lew estimates. ) ones « belonging a VCE ging supposed to several estain those lo is, ton leaves, and mithor wheat 3 to the Saskaichewan at and Alberia at twenty bush- Actual reports show wheat 1s running twenty-five bushels average; in the twenty-five to arcund out through to thirty- Ii one place, forty- vield of bushels in contained a witoba ade for every 100 in A | 1 Best's Shaort-Stop cures all coughs acre, he DUNLOP. <In Elizabeth year. Funeral from her late residence, day morning, af it a' clock. ROBERT J RED, The leading Undertaker. 'Phone, 577. 227 Princess street. Pittghurg, Oct: 15th, 1909 Dunlop. in ber eighty-first Mon toon the 15¢ ver Is to that from ways and costs but acre Manitoba to on an Mooseiaw, the acre; DAILY MEMORANDA. m Men Xan 4 For 1 buy" Campbell's Hats of atest s Board of Health, 4 p.m Monday Waterwork Committee p.m > rs bi CVenecn ES THE WILD MOBS. tr many a mile vel the acre | wqeinity of thirty bushi Swift Current, the Alberta, from twenty bushels to the acre. 1 Pincher Creek, wheat is running bushels. to the acre," oeeived a single she oe this hint of PROTEST DROPPED. Rome, Oct. ported a mob has and set fire to dral at Pisa damaged the celebrated leaning tower. Serious dis- orders and - conflicts with the police have occurred at Milan and Naples. 16.--It is re- wrecked the cathe- and 'has Almonte, Ont., Oct. 16.-- The protest of T. B. Cald- well, Lanark against Will- iam Thoburn, MP. for North Lanark, has been 3 same; . ------------ 'Coffee Has that delicious fragrant aroma, aed with its lovely, golden brown color, fairly - makes your mouth water Lelere drinking aud" your lips smack after, Ask for Our Java Mocha Blend Guaranteed pure. PRICE, 40 CENTS; Jas. Redden & Co. IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES: "TAKE NOTICE." J Jo NUL A RI re. eae them in: ol): and sizes; Prices Fasoartie, at FURK'S, Phose, 708, A hold. ir which seventeen mets wore and robbed, of- curred at an Balian boarding bouse in Montelair, NJ. ; The C.P.R. will closa the haw. shops and move the plant men to Montreal, SHEESH da even Quiden's Spars pa Monday. Queen's Athletic five EHEHEH Sport > ' five He Grounds dropped. This step is the outeéome of which, it is said, have béen wunder con: deration for a short time com- tall. a had not EAH ner otiations ol a had not at Theatre-- 'Three Dramas been a pa Passes," hy Robert "A Journey Through the X 'How Mr, Binks Butte in One Brown- | hlovkad sen d In STUDENTS! * We have he finest and most satisfactory STUDENTS' LAMP on the market. No smell or smoke. A clear, : Sty bright light. Hundreds ||... Scotts And Buckley's of them ih use bY 3 "Famous hn vill as the other Queen's Men. f as w be and at Robertson Bros. EEEEE sold on curb at anvwi eh Bt =] fla ad SHOWER OF POSTCARDS. Strike For Shorter Hours. | dod New York, Oat. 16: and 600 retail | dey-zood ployed in sixty -fivi fay, for from fourteen off for &inner from. the Protective they ay year - SENTENCED TO DEATH. Botween clerks stores. struck of working twelve, with san FRE clerks expeet International A ssoeiat affiliated ; 500 of. Petitions i Clemency. Ottawa, Oct. 16.--The department of justice is ber inundated with let and posteards praying for execu- for Mrs. Robinson, the woman under sentence to Sudbury next month 500 7 postéards- and Hundreds Asking om {0 a reduction hours Last of to hour aid Clerks' ters Campbell Bros'. For nobbiest #2 and 82.50 diochics tive clemency Ritail . r fortunate whiel who « be hanged at Thurs with Ins, lay . over 1, itee-------- church, Marysville, ave You Seen ? ampbcll Bros' Physicians = regommend ""( ubber heels, as they relieve fey trouble, backache and ache They lip. Shoe « and repairers. | Herman the s were received While it Ns the death under the of justice spawn kid head fealers that not he exacted the minister with the ractically « Ity eclveamesty rtain will will Cure are ANCES, won't fine urs deal nse ilar | anner ed at Best's es} , complete, Have expert, Goki frame 56 The Nicaraguan insurgents itl oi' the yerman voli will remove and carpots. by for Paspel . aa ORV : German hospital, Chicago his 'wife, wo XLBo0, mm in . 3] nomory ot ne" deceased * Slack J 1 puts *'Catspaw' ladies' boats Nineteen persons the storm which have pos- east coast of the aro to eftire Ringston s he ------------ -- Session republic Fayes frame nnes- |° The reached Bros iL store, tested complete, failures in 30. same free. and geld-blled for S1.50,. at Best's. Canada thes week week, 1908 26, _Farn- ol Rev. T. F. Heeney, Lansdowne, was presented with an address and purse on leaving for Basswood," Man, lost lives in swept over Te the on presented of New was with York wer e Cty wpe,