YEAR 76-NO. Bla MUSTER Demonstrations at Trafal- gar Square on Saturday. MANY ONLOOKERS 243. FOREIGNERS WERE CHIEF MANIFESTANTS. THE The Speeches Were, Very Violent and a Row Ensued--British | Members of Parliament Took Part--Britain Asked to Press Spain to Abolish the Court- Martial. London, Oct. 18.--=The first public Ferrer demonstration in England filled I'rafalgar Square, after noon, with a crowd numbering many thousands. A large proportion of the crowd were onlookers, buf) the genuine manifestants made a big muster, _ They included many Germans, French men, Italians and Spaniards, I'he speeches were very after wards there was which, however, did not ious consequences John O'Grady and Albert hoth members of parliament, and H M. Hyndemann amd Cunningham Gra ham spoke resolution denouncing | the murder one of Spain's most eminent useful citizens, pressing detestation of the Jesuits, who, with their militarist lier, were reviving the inquisition Spain, and demanding that Great tain. urgently press Spain to court-martial. yesterday violent and exciting have any an row, very se Lirayson 10 a of and most ex torturing al in 3ri- aholish { | | | le « | te HAS SEAL SKIN CHURCH. | at Once Dogs Tore it Apart and Ate Pelts. the Whig. Ottawa, Oct. 18.»Rev. E. J. Peck, the only minister in Canada who ever had a seal skin church, is here on his way to Barrie, to meet his wife. Mi Peck has been preaching to the Esqui- maux for thirty years, and stas tioned at Baffin"s Land. He preached here twice, yeMerday, and talks most interestingly. To the Whig he told having a church twenty feet h® twelve feet at Blacklead Island built of seal skins, by the Esquimaix sewing many seal skins together, as there was no other material. The huskies got hungry on one occasien that they tore apa¥t sections of the building and ate the pelts up, for it is well known, that' dogs in the north, when famished, will eat anything. Mr. Peck knows Com- mander Peary well, and has had Fis in the waters of the far north on om of his vessels. Associated with him in his A. Fleming, a graduate of College, "Toronto In the that they cover are 400 By or | who cam read and write in their own lankuage, and know portions of the seriptures and hymns. So ail their training has had to he done jn the Esquimaux language. They eal! Dr. Peck, Okamuk,--the man who talk a lot, s | | Special to te | 5 | of | [1 | S80 work 1 Weel tari who far : : Boys' Danger Dundas, Oct, IS--Chif Twiss, Dundas; loft for- New York te place hoy named Swindall in the Pasteur In stigute for treatmeni for rabic Hg i bitteh hy a dog on the cheek, | and Dr. Bertram, M.H.O., not having had ant report from Ottawa, as to the condition of the dog, decided to no chances, "and directed that the he taken to New York apd treated From Rabies. | ol] al | Lake fad |. | 1€ Seven Times Mayor. Louen, Oct. 16.--Alderman Thomas Mayo has consented to become mayor of Loughborough for the The New Delineator November, and the patterns, realy | venth time For ick new | at ------------ 70 Brock en 'men's Butter | Laidlaw now iy 'Jaek" puts Indies' Johnston, heels street atspaw and | boots DAILY MEMORANDA. Read Whig Want Ads. Orpheum I'heatre and 9 pam. Light, Heat p.m., Tuesday. "Sweet House, 8.15 Wonderland Theatre--Three and clean vaudeville. 0. H: Ewel Party Hall, at 8.15 sharp: Princess Theatre--Three ville? artists Qfphenm programme ; pictures. and Bijou =. | Performances, 7.40 and Power Committee, 4 | Innisfallen,'" | p.m. Grand Opera new nm ms o and Dance, if A their _ splendid vaude- | moving pictures Theatre--Entire change good © vaudeville, orchestra The: atre--Powy ful Hand Organ Man 1% Justice Mustrated Douglas Bankier, STUDENTS! We have the finest and most satisfaclory STUDENTS' LAMP on the market. No smell or smoke. A clear, bright light. Hundreds of'them in use by 'Queen's Men. Robertson Bros. of | moving Dramas, Wheels Songs by | made fc obb's { bases | DRY DOCKS AT[ST. JOHN. | Plant Will Be on/a Large Scale--|' \ [warshi ps, i and land |8 08S, Ibaroness i truder. creature, BRING HAPPINESS INCOME OF $28 $250,000 FOR | getting mid of wealth while alive. and | Lm | day. | specifies that they get this as long | they | can {of | themselves, | me pressing - the telegraph reports | PITTSBURG CHAMPIONS Won Deciding Game From Detroit By 8 to 0. Detroit, Oct. 18.--Pittsburg proved, on Saturday, that it is entitled to the world's baseball championship. It overwhelmed Detroit in the deciding seventh game, winning by 8 runs to 0. Detroit again failed to hit Adams, who was two wécks ago looked upon as the weakest. of the Pittsburg pitch ers, but who has won the three games he pitched in this championship series. Detroit hit him safely six times, but when runs were necded, Adams had the Jennings team at his mercy. Dono- van began the game for Detroit, but the rt weather was against him, and after pite hing three innings, he was succeeded by Mullin, The three injured Detrbit players were in their places. Pittsburg won because they made hits at opportune times, as the score by innings shows. The weather was very bad, a light rain falling in the fifth innings. Wagner smashed out a three bagger, and got his base twice on balls. Cobb failed to make a hit. Once he drew a base on balls. The at- tendance was -22,000, R. H, 0202030108 9 L000000000---0 6 Wagner proved himself than Cobb, though him by a big margin seison. In the cham- just closed, Wagner and Cobb only six. was 375 and stole more E. 0 2 Pittsburg Detroit In the better the latter beat {on the whole pionship nine Series, a batsman t series F nits percentage 231. Wagner than Cobb | Wagner t also ¥ y I X For Large Liners. London, Uet It tated here that the site locks and repairing shods lealing with the largest by Harland 18 definitely for dry capable of liners and & Wolg, will at John, N.B. The fi in- ntion to equip and maintain 3 opairing establishment. equal to that Jeliast. At the outset about $200, will be expended in acquiring and constructing the necessary but this does not represent all expenditure in contemplation. { f be St A 8 I r Wo NO the King Leopold's Adventure. Paris, Oct. 16.--While walking in the rounds of .the Chateau de Ballin: ourt, Paris, when on a visit to the Baroness Vaughan, King Leopold, vho was accompanied by the came upon a man, almost serched on a pedestal on 5 lawn. The fainted, and the king sent an attendant, Who sedfured the ins He is said to be a harmless who was under the influence of drink at the time. Y near i baron- naked, or t f . "PIN MONEY." Chicago Man. Settles $15,000 a Year on Wife and Daughter to See How They Use It." Chicago, Oct Adolph J. Lichte- cin, of No. Michigan avenue, be hi ves wife and daughter should have plenty of "pin money" without | waiting for his death. The idea of 18. ¢ his ¢ « how it is [achtesticin's lawyer seeing {Mr.2 up hi being fancy. the and soon after Mrs. Lichiestein her daughter wergg the posscssors an ar Taco £15,000. Mr. Lichtestein. had arranged that income from property. valued at $250, | 000 be paid to his wife and daughter. affection for the beneficiar consideration mentiontd of trust filed spent caught Ho cated Arrange- the and on ments wore made | idea was born, ' phone. ot wl Ove und is the the deglaration tor oive them this pro- explained My to The trust "I wanted { perty while I am alive," | Lichtestein. "They will begin the money to Y « ceive to-day: I have than | . live more money use and daugh- for spending the comfort aver. , woman's the pleasure -- of BION infinitely holding on to my dollars my grip on all things What good would they do me then ? 1t probably selfishness in wanting to see some of the spend: of it myself before 1 go, but call whatevbr you like, that's the way stands am happy. my wile 1s know happiness wife me have want to can "1 don't tor my bog now worried to have I being will wife IL count money. ne and my hills, have seri and daughter that better until earthly than 1 lose 1s ng at 1% and 1s | happier, ontagious.' you CENSOR STEPPED IN oN Suppressed Speeches of British Chancellor. 3 Petersburg, Oct. 18.--The censor Aoken an' unusual step in, sup- ot the peech made Newcastle, England, ; Me, Lloyd the British chan- | eellor of the exchequer, on the ground | that the sentiments expressed were sub- | ve rsive of existing institut ions. Speech- made in the British budget cam: | paign wite pre \ iously reported, tole graphically, at fair length in view of interest in the movement to infro- Beitish capital into Russia. But veb-George's declaration that 'ij was the laboring massvs shook off the | ranny of and ground land- lords sounded tob _gnue +h like the Russian revolutionary propaganda - of { three years ago to suit the censor. at ieorge, the Ll time Ly lukes i bottles are two yeans; Made in one the Walpole Montreal hot. water gliaranteed for {they will last a life-time, iptece bf finest fubber by Rubber company, limited, | Sold 'by all druggists } "Walp ie . patented, : ! 1 | lg Ie Chaffee, ner, Sharon interested in the company, Minneapolis, to , worked gold brick trick. tury for the small fortune Mr. foihd himself the possessor vellow worth about 315, ' successfully and day and a story seeing ¥ ticulars, National ¢ hy sation was musician mysteriously home here for more than a week the matter to-day, her Kemp states that she he as. | that het Susinaned | year has STILL DO IT Paying High For the Gold" Brick. THE ANCIENT TRICK WAS SUCCESSFULLY WORKED IN MINNEAPOLIS. Millionaire $15 Pays $25,000 For «Gold Brick" --The Opera-| Francisco, were washed ashore at dif- tors of the Scheme Said to Be Well Known Men. Minneapolis, president Land eal money ime-honored rounds of mer trunks, with the vest The operators of the Armstrong," thé owner fabulous resources in Harper," archaeologist of wide repute John and nine of w.T wer ible assayer ormer the Beaufort olding forth in Ooms afternoon about or the swindlers late hour t of Myr. Chafice N.D., mele by the he effect that was awaiting Mr. and ound. emark M millionaire of of occupying hotel, in the Rogers hostelry. Chaffee handed over the money Beaufort later aware that he had been duped in he a inn., the John clever upo meta Oct. Dakota land dw- Amenia company, and Miller paid $25,000 in swindler 1 --H. F and hedvily Grain whi him In Chaffee eighty probably of 1, and two small stea- pnd' la a gra of a fic precious modest and the the hour left town, of t in a the uncle if he Chaffee *pounced upon the inquired for further par- swindle Armstrong home search name of Chaffee. his prospéctive victim he told him that he had made his uncle was a mucly older man. advertently he dropped a large sum of money | while the Minneapolis po- lice department found itself confronted boldest swindle ever perpetfited in the north- roest v-haired mi- titious gold Mexico, of Philadelphia, and reli- metals, quarters at the Mr. vester hotel, became Both and up to police had been un- able to find any trace met days ago at Chaffee's where the swindler that he "was hem three in Ame told a of mistake, he remark te could he PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very"Latest Culled From All Over The Wo rid. A. George onstruction Thomas liek on the Stanioy m apitated. The Uhited States will admit tity woodspulp- from -woed ent where mn Ostrander, at Picton, _pommitied suie ide by haling chloroform. Sixty cight men were kitled on Transcontinental during Trebilock, steanier ow the way home from E ngland. Bryant, caught between a cable the steamer 3 Canada Ward the Eo St. King a exe msurance last Amc agent in the railway year. ndon, «Ont. Louis while sville, nd a abd de any nt on crown lands in" Ontario or Quebec The San forwarded the OV a rv damag somo troo s inflicted on the firing' from. shore the Domingo government check to Nova Scotia schooner owners Britanni: vi ts HE'S A BIGAMIST Toledo Woman Openly Accuses Her Husband. Toledo, O., wreles here that Prof. of Oct. created to-day Albert Kemp, northwestern disappeared Kemp reported local: police, clares that ist. Mrs. was 'married pasitive knowledge about 18. A in 1 when and husband a de of al it a prominen Ohis, ha from ded sen ys to the openly is a bigam avo another woman in Toronto says hel Detro She rish, morrow, the evider Toronto. ol m it, to assist her, and that of Kemp's marriage ce Mrs. brother, will reac Kemp was married to Kemp at March lst, terwards they SULTAN SELLS RIFF MINES Mulai 1909, came and that shortly af | that Toledo. to Hafid Said to Have William h here h sh oO states Detroit posed of Them. Paris, Oct pondent at a sensational Mulai Hafid, has sold the the cause of the trouble between Spam | and the Moors on the Riffian coast, to | The correspon- dent explains that such a Sransustion | be perfectly : feasible, Spanish held the mines by reason only £15,000 to who was recently the fact of the sale he confirmed interna- consequences {character would appear inevitabl a German would of a payment the pretender, to death by tional 18:--The Matin's corres telegraphs to the effect that Oran, + rumor the sultan of Ri company « Algery fi mines, i sultan. of a, Moroccs which Wer as toghi, m Should tl the graves Has A Corn, Any Roots? Yes, Can it Putnam's safe be Con and less, {Insist on only You will Have us elean rood shape. n Yes, Extractor ; invariably Putnam's Overcoats. soon and press and My need Valet > and branches and stems as well: cured ? by applying it's satisfagtory heavy get it i "phone 650. a from the re- single were the latter | finest suite of | an ( pon As was drum free of cel | society leaked out den Par to Dis- the pam- | coats. ONTARIO, MON DAY, OCTOBER 18, 1009. REVOLUTION SPREADING. Thousands Flock to Standard New Leader. New Orleans, Oct. 185. --A special to ithe Picayune from Bluefields, Nicara- iua, says: 'The revolutionary move- ment is spreading rapidly in Nicara- | gua, and the dest confusion pre- {vails throughout the country. ' Thou- |sands of people are flocking to the standard of General Estrada, and the {revolutionary leaders now have a for- midable arm: © BOATS WASHED ASHORE. British Barque Hbolthill Lost Sea. | New Haven, Eng., Oct. 18.--One'boat land a portion of another boat be- {longing to the British barque Holthill Hamburg, Oct. 10th, for San at {ferent points on the Sussex coast to- day. The Holthill was last reported las passing Beachy Head on Oct. 14th. VISCOUNT CHELSEA aF LORD! CADOGAN PAPA THE SKETCR Now! in hig seventh year is the sole heir to the great fortune of his grand- father, Lord Chelsea, who is godson of our King. Released From Penitentiary. ! Brockville, Ont, Oct. 18.--R. Eyre land Edwin Barnhart, two Brockville young meh, serving time in the Kings ton penitentiary, have been released on parole. The former was sentenced to two vears in July, 1908, and the lat- ter for five years in "February of this vear. Barnhart ran off with another man's wife and was 'convicted of steal- ing some of the personal effects of the wronged husband. } Twelfth Regiment Wins. Ottawa, Oct. challenge cup, (Gowan, has been won hy C. {regiment Toronto, for 1909, with 1677 { paints : next in. order, D. Co, TWth | relriment, Dundas, 1385 wads, 1335 points, i " BOTHK FOR PREMER ) , |ISOUTH AFRICAN SAYS FEEL. ING IS IN HIS FAVOR. | Right of Election is Limited to | Persons of European Descefit-- The Nation's Question Will Be Dealt With. New York, Oct. the Waldorf-Astoria \ {ward "Rooth, M.L.A.. {whip and first ! | Botha - im the Transvaal parliament "Root is here on a brief vacation, {prior to the completion of his party « | organization for' the approaching { tablishment. of the commonwealth "par liament of South Afriea, which will he opened some time next year by the { Princo of Walés. i It is probable that in May next the | sovernor-genetal of the commonwealth will summon one or other of the spective South African parliamengary leaders to form the government of tho jumon. On : 18. ~The active service donated by Hon. J. R, Co., 12th | i | | 18.--A visitor at just now is Ed- chici, government lieutenant of Gem oF re- ¢ this point Mr. Rooth stated both pnblic opinion and popular { feeling indicated Gen. Botha as the first prime minister of the South Afri lean Union. The right of gleetion to iis parliament is limited to persons i Furopean deseont; the Capes Colony having. fallon into line with the otha {South African states in regard to the exclusion the native and Asiatic f=om the union legislature. The native question is the great out- | standing South Africa problem with © Iwhich the nnion parliament will ulti mately have to - deal. Today the leolored races in South Africa stand in {the proportion of about six to one against the whites, and a large nam- {ber of these are practically | still in a semiharbarous condition. "4 tioned as to the future of the Transvaal gold mines, Mr. Rooth said that the present output of gold aver about = S150,000.000 worth . . per . and will 'steadily increase." n of races as naswes Luis it we t es jyear t Desperado Suicides. San Francisco, Oct. 18.-Willie Boy, the Piute Indian desperado, for whom three armed have been search- ing the San Bernardino desert, was found dead, yesterday, {of the Bullion mountain, where he had {been making his final stand. He had killed himself with the last, shot in had been dead several posses n [ his rifle, and days on the summit. -- And Heard Him Talk boat North. HAD A: LUNGHEON AND ' THREE HUNDRED EN- JOYED THE FEAST. | -- Sir Wilfrid Laurier Praiséd Bernier For the Capable Way in Which He Had Performed Useful Work For the Government-- 8 Will Seek His Services Again. Special to the Whig. ° Ottawa, Oct. 18. --Capt. Bornier gave an. interesting account of his recon trip on the Arctic to the Canadian Club, on Saturday. Sir Wilirid Laur ier and many prominent politicians at- tended. Bernier told of claiming land for Canada, deplored the fact of Ame ricans fishing in Canadian waters with- out paying dues to. Canada; told of meeting Henry Whitney and the steamer Jennie in the far north, and said that anyone could go to the north if they got a good vessel and a craw that would obey orders. Over 300 attended the luncheon, which was the initial one of the club this season. The announcement the day--by far the most important--was contain- ed in brief remarks by Sir Wilirid Lauzicr at the close of the explorers addres. Sir Wilrid stated that Capt. Bernier had been commissioned by the government to do a certain work and that ha had done it well. i "What ho has done," said the pre' mies, 'is useful work for his country. If he will undertake a similar work again we <hall give him all the lati- tude and Jongitude he desires. We hope that he may be able to start again for the north in the spring, with no other instructions than to guaid what Canada ~posscsses in the north- ern seas. He can take the good ship, Arctic, with plenty of stores--it may be costly, but who will begrudge them. (Laughter.) Heo shall not be fettered by this or by thai and may go as far as the pole or beyond ih" He hoped he would bring back Ho tails of further scientific observations of value and secure additional lands for the empire and for Canada. Such a mission could be in no beiter or safer hands. Capt. Bernier was asked ° after ihe hincheon would he "make a dash far the pole "next spring ? He said he would have to think over the matter first. At present he is greatly intec- ested in efforts Amundsen, an explorer, is now making. of SUPPLIES FALLING OFF. Market Quiet and Stocks Steadily Accumulating. Montreal, Oct. 16.--The market for cheese this week bas continued quiet, with very little trade passing, and the shipments for the week show quite a falling off from last week, the total being fully thirty per cent. less than the figures gof a week ago, and an even yreater shortage as compared with the corresponding week last year. The. prices current in the country this wees have ruled about fe. per pound less than last week, practically all the cheese in Ontario selling at from. llc. to 11 1-16¢. per pound: West of Toronto more money was paid, the ruling price paid at Woodstock being 11ic. to 11 5-16, but the -total sales at this figure only .amounted to two or three thousand boxes. In the pro- vince of Quebec . prices ranged. all the way from 10fc. to 10}e. per 'pound, according to section and quality, On this market finest westerns can be bought to-day at from 1ljc. to 1lfe; townships, 11}c., and finest Quevecs at lle. to lle. per pound. The continued slack of demand Great Britam, coupled with 'the steadily increasing stocks in store in Canada, has dampened the enthusinem of stne cheese trade here." The future very uncertain, and as there i= absolutely no speculative demand for | the goods we are likely to see still] lower prices in Te near future, as the dealers on this sidé will not make anv attempt to maintain pfices, and will pay for the tail-end cheese, of- fering in the country now only what they are satisfied they carfiget from the importers in Great Britain. The production of cheese up to date has shown a ddcided increase over the corresponding cheese last vear, but advices: from 'the country to-day indicate that the recent spell of cool weather has interfered considerably with the flow of milk, and that , we can look for a sharp falling off in the output of cheese ag «consequence. Thrilling Sc:nes. of from The kidnapping little daughter by a Black' Hand Gang, and the Elopment of a Bank Cashier and pursuit by motor boats, are features of the Bijou's programme to-day. Few powerful dramas are shown, gnd should be seen by all. a millionaire's Harvest Home Tea. Brock Street Methodist church, Tues- day evening, October 19th. Tea served from 6 to 8, in lecture hall of church. SAW HRI {week for the purpose of celebrating his YOUNG CANADIANS FLEECED. Offered Job in New York--Minded Money. Now York, Oct. IX. --~Arthar and En- goo Sherbourne wore at the Cana dian Club before it was opened, ¢ Sa- turday, rondy to take fhe jobs Br, Neil MaePhatter hopes to got for thom, They are badly in need of a job, for they had no place to , except the police station, and 'their breakfast was paid for by a subscrip- tion taken up among the resorves; at the West Thirtieth street station. | The two were taken to Licut. Thom- as Daly by Policeman Wertheimer, aud the vounger spoke thus : "H you. please. your worship, T am Arthur Sherbourne, eighteen yvars old, and this is my broth, Eugene, twen- ~one. We are from the provinee of a We've: been working on a farm up there for five years, sir, o arrived here, vesterday, Tast night about six o'clock Wwe wore "standing at Broadway and Thirtv-first stieet whem a fine looking gentleman walks acrosé the road and says to a man close hy: 'Say, how would vou Jike to get -a good job ?" 'I have a job,' replies tls other chap "Eugene and |, our cars ai this, andl says to him we would like jobs and he offers us $20 o week each. Then the gentleman he is going to hustle ug up to Grand 'Contral depot and take us to a place in Comnecticnt state called Hartford. There he said he would put ue to work in his motor car shop. 'Have you any mouey,'" the gentleman asks next. 1 tell him I have 860 and Eugene has $25 it will be best for nus to give hm the money - to take care of untiP we have worked long mough to open a bank account. He say< he will put it in two envelopes and seal them. We give him the money and he goes into the Gilsey house to the enwelopes, 'Stay right where vow are," he says. 'Don't move. You might get lost.' "We stand right there, sir, for three quarters of an hour, and he didn't come back." Dr. Neil MacPhatter, of No. 249 Madison avenue, president of the Canadian Club, heard of the plight of the youths and sent word to the sta tion that Eugene and Arthur should call on him wheg he would {rv to get them a real job. sar, pricks up savs the Then he suggests get, Modest Benefactor. Liverpool, Oct. 16.--Lord who has presented Lancaster town hall costing $600,000, has \re- fused the mayoralty of the town, the corporation's bffer to erect a' statue to his honor in the town hall, and the honorawy freedom of the borough, merely contenting himself with the council's resolutions of gratitude, SECOND MAIN LINE NOW STRETCHING ACROSS PRAIRIE And It is Owned By the C. P. R. Company--The Line Will Ulti- mately Run Far Into the Mac- kenzie and Athabaska Regions. Montreal, Oct. 18. To-day nadian ) tioh of the second main line through the prairies, giving connection direct between Winnipeg and Edmonton It- is an extension of the Manitoba North-Western, of the oldest branch lines iv west; and ts mana ger, W. R. Bs al présent of the Canadian Pacific company, assistant to president. Since its acquisitign by the "tine has hon, kon as the York ton branch. It will .not-end at Ed monton, but will become an imperial highway, over which the fastest trains connecting the capitals of the prairie provinces will run «This not 'all. Tt mately a road through the Peace Riv er country, the Athabasca River re gion and the Mackenzie River territory to the Pacific " About the beginning of through trains on regular will be operated beiween™ Winnipeg and Edmonton. Among the towns the route are Portage, Minnedosa Yorkton, Sheho. Lanigan. S Baskatoon Wilkie, Hadisty and Wetaskiwin. Ashton, with 'a the Ca ona the Ir, n the secretary was the C.P.R is will mean ulti the wvear a schedule on Smeets BISHOP IS DEAD. Suddenly Passed Away at Can- adian College, Rome. Rome, Oct. 18.--Bishop Proulx, Nicolet, Canada, died here, Saturday Bishop Proulx gfrived in Rome last of saverdotal jubilee al St Peter's. He was stopping at the Canadian Colleg: and was suddenly" taken ill with intes tinal trouble. He was conveyed to hospital, where he did. The sent him the papal benediction. Concerned In A Plot. Paris, Oct. 13.--A despatch from Rome reports the arrest at Scstrile vanie, Lugiri, of Carlos Modena, a Spaniard, who, it is stated, was con corneal in a plot against King Vietor EmmBnuel. -A revolver, a daegor and | S000 francs were found in the man possession. Modena was proceeding to Racconigi, where the king is soiourn ing, when arrested. v pow At The Princess Theatre. Three people in two grat 'acts. The finest programme of the season. Spe Good- popamme in- church. Adinis- 75 sion, Falls Methodist church was completed, the trustee board .borrowed $11,000 from an cies payable in fifteen years on_ the lives of six young men. The premijims matured this month, which wipes off the mortgage debt of the church, Gas and electrie accounts are due; pay " now at once and savé tem' per cent Fifteen vears ago, when the Smith's insurance company on poli- i cial pictures. i) Angelo & Mortimer and | Alexander Thome: Go to the Prin thé home of amusement, refine ment and comfort. s oul, i Japan Adopts Budget. Tokio, Oct. 18.--The budget has been approved by the privy council. It to- | tals $264,500,000. ; Better than medicine is a good hot water bottle. Try the "Walpole" It's patented, all one piece of rubber | moulded: All druggists, Pacific celebrates the comple: h a 7 ~ iy +» LAST ED -------- - WEATHER PRO Toroute, Ont. Oct. 18 0% Fi and Upper 8 Lawrence : axa Moderate wi a dew mostly fair, Tuesday. fair and col hardy Satu : MAISH ¢ OMFORTS We are showing our assortment C"MAISH COMFORTS," the latest do signs in 'silikaline, sateen and silk, of These comforts are known ; throughout the country for their warmth without weight, made by a special process of the finest snow white cotton. They are the same, Downy, Flufty thickness4¢firoughout. No Jumps. No thin places: There is no. other comforts made that we can recommend § as highly. You Can Get Them From § $1.50 to 3.50 Every design a art. work See Our Exhibit in West Window HARVEY=In Willian years, TAIT. ~In Wellington Harvey bu Oct, aged 121% SIALy Seven 11th, 9 ait, Wellington Annie Loses, aged thirty-five TKR. «At Napanee, Oct. velyn Meeks, daughter Mrs. Gilbert Storms, two years CLARK! At Napanee on Oct. Ith, Lizzie May Clarke, béloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eleazor Kelley, aged twenty-five years GRAHAM --At North on Oct. 12th, Florence Amelia Gra- ham, daughter of oohnston Graham, aged fifteen years FERGUSON 0m Ridge * on. Oct Tih Mary widow of the late aged seventy-five DOLAN ~In Kingston, 1909, "Elizabeth, on of Oet. wife Alex. years. gi ¥ 10th, Mrs: of Mr. and aged twenty- Fredericksbu rh, Road, Hallowell, Jane Currie, Jas. 1, Ferguson, years . on Oct: 18%h, beloved wife of Martin Dolan, aged eighty-five years. Funeral private, Mass will be sung 'in St. Mary's Cathedral, on Wednesday morning, at 9.30 o'clock, for happy repose of her soul, Fiiends ary requested to attend the mass. - 4 LAYDEN kl Kingston, on Oct: 17th, 1909. Elizabeth Kaston, beloved wile of Terrance Layden, of Montreal. Funeral taok place, from the residence her brother Walter Easton, Rl street, al '2 I6 (HIS afte Cataraqui Cemetery (Montreal , papers please BRITFON Died suddenly. wt Winnl on Frida 5th Oct. 1909, Edwa Holton Heicton aged forty<four and eleven Months, oldest son Hongrable Mr. Justice Ron. Funeral at Kingston, on 2 p.m., from City Ciation, adr} he = a imme ---- ROBERT J RED, The leading Undertaker, 'Phone, 577. 227 Princess streets "Our Coffee Has" that delicious fragrant aroma with its lovely, golden brown col fairly makes your mouth water 'drinking and your lips smack after, Ask for Our' Java of copy)? Guaranteed' pure: PRICE, Jas. Redden & IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCE "TAKE NOTICE." n you want any beating stoves, 1} thems sil sorts and elses; | reason ble, at TURK'S hoas, 708;