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Attached is one of the best Job Printing Offices in Canada; rapid, stylish, and cheap work; nine improved presses J. G. Elliott, President. Leman A. Guild; Sec.-Treas. TORONTO OFFICE. Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Chambers, 32 Church Street, Toronto, E. Smallplece, 4-Fy representative, CONTEMPLATING A PLUNGE. H. might he sustained by lax and It believed that the local ernment contemplates & general a | the reff- tine mn is OV. ney government even ger than that it supporters. which politi of the by its Whitney an aA majority peal to the electors, and for which it has now, might lose son that this is a goed some of its present The a gamble 18 to the the it Several seats whole thing is enticing average He likes and vacant Hormer members running for the federal thotugnt that by wad the [very se cian. excitement parlia- fonts st, is thrilled un- aceurred [ee might curing places in has arbainty. Sir James is it dissolution of the election of There i& speculation as The Whit- ment, and the to the government as [surely at libertv to vite i bvingial ex- his that pression of public upon well have a pro- operon house and an all government, and it is as members, the is game enough to i [eakt 3 NAVAL REFERENDUM, probable outeome, whatever it is. I sprit, forth into the public be to be, view and in "Hw Mr. the! most definite manner to repeal the Borden has pledged himself found in essence the Laurier government. in of be on Canadian policy It and, legislation passed by the Laurier ( gOV navy anadian navy, may n of until the efmment creating the jand to do nothing in the way a | more expensive scale, of course, be 1 there will be disguises which will it a permanent alternative policy such policy is first submitted to pointed to as making new and orginal policy will be {people of Canada in a special referen dum,. and approved by them fut it the same poliey in The desiring while not in method and in effect, and | of Free Press, Winnipeg to frurpose attempt the role pro fit will he ratified by the popular vote, essentially from. the of the the approval phet, ventures to express the opinion No policy differing navy poliey Laurier wet that bas | Canadian Mr is brought when the naval scheme will of to be evolved by the wisdom of governntent ol orden and his colleagues the peaple nada, OCCUPATIONS OF MINISTERS. it again that Judg- he entered 'the public and' will fully The service, he subjects defeated ministers of the fede not he antil the long are occupying some at Mr. ral government Fhe Patterson, : engrossed in ! older ones Fielding, Mr. tention, Mr. appeal to his scholarship and Mr. to empleman Sr Fempleman, ment Graham has contemplated the * entering Richard seck the after have Frederick Borden, and Sir { in which before But the him a return journalism, artwright--will probably achieved distinction rest which comes so happily a They the political liberal party calls lieutenant arena. long and strenuous career, their oan upon to act as a several still, if been active apirits in of Sir waurid Laurier, and walks of life, and they they apply fully, " tasks, continue his splendid leadership with- the young man, desire it, themselves and find They seek it mand without house, He can pleasure in their lhe ranked as a and one have earned rest, and)whoge labours are bound to be re- Fisher He worked resumes al it, 4 , i will likely nr, warded aburdanay sooner or liter. farming, mn Brome, Que, has I'he election makes a change in that ways kept his land and if the for retirement been the and activity opens way to under direction. Now he will bel those who have spent in the for to Farmer Fisher with nothing to divert public service, and way in- him from the occupations of the hour, | crensed zeal Mr, ed a professorship in Harvard those King will not be idle. He declin and which public service calls for. who have the vigour energy when | THE POLITICAL ENGINEER re; the | people realize the | sore, | PUBLIC OPINION. piscine A Hard Task. Toronto ( he. Borden's first hard task will be to tell the British Admiralty that - Bour- assa won't let him build @, Canadian navy, Only the Scare, Then { Brantford Expositor ! Mr. Borden says that Thursday's {verdict was not the result of a spirit {of unfriendliness to the United States. Then why were the stars-and- stripes made such wholesale use of and Taft exhibited as a scarecrow ? Saying Three Things. tawa Free Press Tt is almost worth the price of leat to read the tributes of the | servative press these days to Laurie's probity and patriotism, It is. better to have these things said alive than after hé is dead i de- Opposition That Counts. Toronto Globe "let there be no mistake, of men (the liberal hampered by administrative details and uncursed hy patronsge, will give parliament and Canada what has not been known in Ottawa in fifteen vears --an oppesition that really counts." that body survivors), un Canada's Decision. imwepe Times Canada with her superb indnstrials {wealth and substantial future has {chosen as she has a perfect right. The {hearts of our achieving people, with the opening of the Panama canal, will turn more and more to the southward and Canada will miss some industrial opportunities, © HARGED Wr ITH BIG AMY. in England Were America. Bernardino, Cal, Sept {Spell and Mrs. Fanny Ruiter, iwith bigamy, were arrested vest of the police of London, The pair were married but they ware comamitting Told Marriages Noid in 28.7, charged on re- Fg An kuow as they San in Los did mot a Crime eles, | they {ha ad heen told that marriages in Fog {land void the Uni [ted previously I married, say f1 and loth alleg were null States. it am were ed, in Stockport is Death After a Scratch. Quatzaan, an eleven-vear-ald Windsor boy, fell off his and scratched hig wrist. He thought no- thing of the injury, but blood poison set in and he is dead. { w>nuch incidents these--by no | means infrequent to make | danger that may lie even in the smallest flesh wound. Take a simple iHustration. When knife, a rusty needle, a splinter dirty woed, barbed wire fence, thorn, scratches the hand, the is inoculated with germs, «ff the air about us is full The way to avoid serious results is to cleanse the wound und apply Zam Buk. Zam-Buk is powerinl, vet painless germ-Killer, and when applied to the broken skin is absorbed into the tissue, instantly destroying the germs that spread stop ping the pain and why Zam-Buk children, The flesh thus soothed and purified, the wound is made perfectly healthy, and all poison and cause of festering removed. Having done this Zam-Buk then proceeds to hgal the wound or) and new healthy tissue built | up in a quick, paioless and perfect | manner, 4 } Zam-Buk must not be. confused with | ordinary ointments. Zam-llok is al unique preparation, possessing anti-| Morris bicvele wugnt a of or a latter which on and That is! with disease smarting. popular is so Some 'vears avo a leading Americar hem had been enjoving a brief reat | invitation dame) PR. to] "a tour of the last great west." Sth, I'HI, August 28th. means magazine contained the pictures of | 'r vaeation when the b i o them from the ( It was two distinguished engineers, in a nake political sense, who, in had engineer t begun an August and until in CRY of wtomoniles the province of Saskatche their class, mich to do with | ntinoed of great under- § lines of the and hy the public opin to these plans, monlding the plans takings, ahd moulding wis crossed and gave offect van, at harvest time, the ion that Ihe pictures and articles were | re-crossed, so that the visitors might ! . wave some adequate conception of its of made suggestive, when of thousand miles they had something to talk 'Al taanmingly, among the epistles that of W Shanks, Jueen « Une thinks of them as he reads size and development, and they have been had concluded their tour several all sorts of and delegations under di H. Ham, Rome the pilgrimages that across this continent by about of them wrote enter | diseoverses i andl 18] of | the chiof editorial | of the Chicago rection, of our George ago left own, is a who vears a graduate journalist, fiell Lo nevept. the foram, hecome tne representative PR many exeprsions America He hay just finish the aml now and active writer Examiner, of Across ed the ta stretohes, old will be able to imlite the in so So the workd, in various ways, and | through various publications, will { 2 | transcontinental journey with | know more of Canada, and he English editors, who were induced Tand have pone buck " now all because the engineers of the able to pilot keen and | fields | just when the crops have ripened and of magnificent | wess has been to the visit this and shservant men to the harvest land with more ideas than they in many a day. | the flow of pollen grain has se in, | of ohservations, These ideas grew out daily = and Without him what would Canada do ? He whom astounding | number of "Western is taking the place of the brief summary he Septeniver of Canada sent mn lot to Europe with Progress," gives a quest of immigrants, and of talk and some scandal from critics in high places, nme American editors and &® have had to say North-West. Most agri of of what enltural experts our Canadian EDITORIAL NOTES. It 1s very mice of Mr. Borden to Say that he does not regard election as a party vietory, But } will be the party that will benefit by the change, The Social and Moral Reform party is going to extirpate race track gamb- ling and the social evil! It has a contract =f amazing propertions. It is promised that Nr. Borden will complete eivil service reform, and ex- tend the system to the outside ser. vice. He can do it, but will he? Mr. Rogers has had a eall from Mr. Borden. So has Mr. Monk. When £5 Mr. Foster going to get his tip * Mr. Horden endorsed him during the cam- paign and cannot now turn him The tariff reformers of Britain think the Canadian election will promote their plans. How? The British gov- eenment is not inclined to begin any system of taxation so that under it a prefelenge may be shown for Uana: dian products, Nor is the Canadian government likely fo invite any act which would. favour this taxatiom without a tari how can there be & The Weekly Sun admits that many farmers voted against reciprocity -- antl therefore voted against their own interests---bul the defeat of the gov. ernment was mainly dae to the "pro fa skin land regarded [post The engineer is the man of the hour. { fwill be held at the residence {bride's father, A. Trousdale. mey | septie, soothing and healing qualities that are not to together in any other preparation a unigue healing food. injuries eczema, chafing, it is withont equal widely for piles, for found It balm, but For all skin cuts, bruises, ring he not it i only | is also | diseases | barns, | nleers, worm, ete, It which specific All at Ste, a Zam-Buk Refuse hnrmful also used | it be | druggists is may uns a box; or Foron- mita and stores well free to, for price tions, from Married in Kingston, Verona, Sept. 27.-To the surprise of [the villagers, a wedding party left this the Road- Verona. much have J. of for Kingston, to ceremony performed by Res house's, a former pastor The bride is a popular and teemed young lady, Miss Cirace | Trousdale, while the groom is . D. York, a very popular and prosperous farmer, of Belley He. The bride, morning, es | on go will! jing away wore a very superh travelling | Foster, suit of blue-gray broadeloth, with al {very pretty hat of leather shade beaver | felt with blue gray ostrich mount, Af ter the ceremony the bride and groom will take the Grand Trunk for Tor- Niagara and Bafialo, returning ten days, when a reception | of the | onto, in about 'Lady Napier" Direlict. Nt. Johm's, Nfid,, Sept. 2%. When | {the crew of the British brig Lady! Napier were forced to abandon their vessel in mud-ocran about ten days | Ago they wefe fortunate in having | within signalling distance the British | schooner Mildred, which took them aboard and brought them here to- day. The Lady Napier, a 245-ton craft, left here September 5th, bound for Bahia. Less than a fortmght out, Capt. Dean decided that his crew's safety demanded abandonment and | goiled the Mildred, which was headed | r St, John's from Oporto. § | Born Three Days Apart. Muskegon, Mirch, Sept. 2%. Mrs. | Grant Devore, of Moersland, a vi lage near here, has wives hirth to} twins, the babies being bore three | days apart. One child is exactly | seventy-three hours alder than the oth- | or. Physicians say the case = al most without a pufallel in medical | history. Fountain pens, all styles, at hoods store, Ey ianis railway will et in campaign A hols and hohisdos, Nadine tha Wrgh bogh| Sota arg the causes of accidents, : 3 tn. von- | while he is | i IN the | tice oF oster { nccount of the fact that jdirected that he {where he did. {few years was supposed to be incur. |. { eribed Ma-1 2% See Our Clever Little Jim Shoes $5.00 MEN'S GLOVES, Agents for Fowne's and Dent's, Men's and Boys' Men speak of our Overcoats in the designed and elegantly tailored Every man can find here an Overcoat that will seem to have bee New 'st New fabrics in that look well and pleasing personality Always highest terms, and they merit all the new les weaves pleased to show y | SEE OUR CHESTERFIELDS, $15.00, SEE OUR TWOSTYLE COLAR COATS, 2 £15.00, SEE OUR gm £3.00 COLLEGE ULSTERS, Two-style Collars, SEE $ HIGH SCHOOL Children's Over For Boys 3 years to 9 years THE LEONARD, $3.50. orn 0 - ' ULSTER. THE ASHTON, =.540, We have the largest and hest SWEATER FOR BOYS, Large and' small; assortments of Sweater Coats to be SWEATER FOR LADIES, Old and Young. ~ BIBBYS LIMITE Bibbys Lt Wear Fall ana Winter Overcoats Are Ready oy's Overcoats. Sweatercoat Season 78, 80, 82 See Our Smart John Buil Shoes $5.00 Wi NOW SELL FIN SHOES FOR WEN Our New the comment. They are bea lin impart rn made especially for wear well, and (ha SEE oun CLUB STYLE OVERCOATS, SiN 00 SEE OUR $10.00 COLLEGIATE OVERCOATS, coats THE LONSDALE, $4.50. or had anywhere WEATFR FOR MEN. YOUNG MEN AND BOYS een Princess Street - DECIDES AGAINST PARK. "FIRE Plate Gila and Marin 1 E tnged Saskatoon, Decides Case Stipulation After Jury Arthur . has done Were by Disagrees, . Life, Moto ingurance Aecident, Ri f View bs of | Landon if to Justice . bil Mu offe Sold Winnipeg Moo Hoat oO wh 41% ne ile do, by dending ed Re: tat Silas WW. Foate Island Parl was tried jury after bors unable vinst | Bought, Exch \ sworn Jus i" by par to the the the case of and in Thousand The case Landon and unable to a stipilation the attorney and ties agreed to leave it to the co make He found |plaintig 3, and 1 full The action was brought {for construction of a rogue i Thousand Island Park, built last fall. A was placed around the eourt he claims by order trustees. The that the permission build the court le © 1 Re wm, tion before Calgary, Jaw Veyburn Let} slull a 1nd Nokomis, bride above North Battleford was gree which other places i \ ' H information on an de for' amonnt n #ion $145 claimed cheerfully given hy I. 0. Hutton, 18 Market Street KINGSTON, ONT. I Montreal coat to court recover or by Mr border by Me certain con concrete Agent for MeCualg Ire of defense 'ompany, Member of the tended him to £ Exchange given was void on i it was not meeting of the that withdraws, a pCa? and frown, not build jt Hair How to Grow at a formal board of trastees and the instructions, were Trustees Lewis, Goodale should ordered 3 nh It leaves will positively this every preparation inand is being sold to eure Dandeaff ahundance beng SALVIA makes a h is been proven further i t dirs contain the ingredie hair fovoked €or grow conta preven | This long da is enlled with a to gree i ---- four members of the Crawford fam iy in New Orleans, have died under MVYSLOTIous cireamal within the last fourteen months. Annie ( rawford, dressing Best, vour sister, arrested on Wednesday, first to import this as she is beneficiary of surance Kingston and a large, ipolides on the lives of those who tle procured for | have died. Theatrical powders and grease! paints, fe, at MelLeod's Drug Stores, Aemiling Jarvis & Co. Toronto, are the suceessful tenderers for an issue of 1$43.964 33 debentures of Smith's Falls. did daintily mast ple drug preparat: genera Sie per ances a was a ean be Second Hand Furniture Large Stock New and Becond- anand ut anet 50 all kinds of Pre. varying Jars, Ii at H. Bugerman's Ontario Street, There is more Catarrh In this sec. ion of the country than all other dis- sases put together, and until the last able, For a great many year doctors! pronounced it a local disease and pre. local remedies, and by con jstantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It incurable SBclence has proven catarrh to be a con- siitutional disease therefore requires constitational" treatment Hal's Ca - arr Cure, manufactured by J | Cheney & Uo, Toledo. Ohlo, ix the only constitutional cure on the market, Tt ix taken internally in doses from 190 {rons ta & teaspoonfil. 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