a 1 fa? pan. daily H = witrogot Sydént TRAVELLING. GRAND: TRUN Soret Leg double track in under one management. . Tne longest war id ouly Mor Toro6sto, principal Canpdian ( trenk Chicago ites, "The Inteinaticnal Limited" Leaves Kingston waily at 12 for Torduto troit, the following worming Four-Exproes Brains daily to" To rontd and Montreal, Hamil ul, arrisitg In HUNTERS' EXCURSIONS Tickets on 11th, ber 14th sale dally until Nov GQ yodd 4. Coincr ot Pp. HANLEY, Agent, CL IEA EY , RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH Canadian Pacific Railway HUNTERS' RETURN TH KETS AT- SISGLE FARE, Oct. 9th to Nov. L 1th to all stations, Petawaw to Port Arthur, . Temiskaming Northern Rallway Stations, and points 1a Québec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Oct. 19th to Nov. 11th To stations, Sudbury to 3 Marte, Havelock to Sharbot Lake, Lindsay! Branch. Severn to North Bay, Al} tickets good return unt Duc 14th, 1011 : "Full particulars C.P.R. Ticket Offi ry ACL 8 to at K. and P , Ontario CONWAY, Gen. 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Only One Class € *abls 'tans AND re. x (11) and Thirl Raven: tosed "Reo img. only CANADA, MEGANTIC, TURN, 3 "Teutonic, 5, wp Csanda, 830 Third rr a1 dot rates. TT From Parti: aul Me, and Hstifex, N Peo, 40, 18, Rk savte. 38 rey OUT herthis waws ee cot rom Sab Agents, TSP Haley ws . Kirk wick Main Oftion, Meut- ADVERTISING Has been known to bring loco of Initial or first orders for es or. goods, and right at thi : polat is where a & on facturers or Healers fool themsel es. Any manufseturing product which' does not possess' sufficient merit to do at least half the pulling for re-orders instead of on the advertising to mighty for a man to stop \ Incidentally wa might modest, 3 mention at" this point, 2 iy onte A Sustamer Slant a. Cus 4 Cook : With, Gas. the The double track railway between: and 5 noon i London; De-| 'hisago 8 0 'clock | to return ufitil' Decem- on oand Ontario Sts pment | | Stuck t many manu-}. relying up- do it anal LAND OF CUT THROATS ANDAMAN ISLANDS CURIOUSLY POPULATED | THE ARE Classes----\ Letter Written in the Century Magazine. of The following extract from a letter | written by Frederick Tuylor in The ; Century Magazine lends an interest. light: upon life in the Andaman siands. He writes: "The sailing of the Maharaja from Caleutta for the Andaman [slanés was not accompanied by the usual good-byes snd" handkerchiel waving, 3 of my feilow passengers there were 0 to whom no one wished bon voyage » a safe return. These were convicts, 1 Smfderers under life sentences, i r some reason had e ao penalty, and included six wo- tien; fur the Maharaja is the ship i used by the colonial Govern- ment to trans to the pe- nal settlemerlt near Blair, South Andaman Island, & distance of 650 miles from Calcutta. | "The prisoners were all manacled and shackled about the ankles, with chains fastened to bands at the wrist. They were a despicable Jot. 4 continual crushing and | hopeless sobbing came up from" the hatches and made sleep out of the question for me, though the European officer in the steamers cabin appa;- ently slept undisturbed. Early the fase morning I went on deck and learned that two of the male prisoners were ill and had been brought up to the deck for air. They were closely guarded and raw recruits were sta- tioned at the railing to prevent them from committing suicide by jumping overboard into the Hugli river. "The Andamans are literally 'the home of murderers. The inhabitants rare the most vicious members of an older civilization and the uncivilized head hunters, among whom murder is a gport and a pastime. In the settle. | ment are about 1,700 ners, in. | eluding 800 women. arriving ab | Port Blair the prisoners first spend | six months in solitary confinement in the cellular jail of Viper Island. They | are then transferred to one of the | associated jails and te comparative {blessing of hard lsbor in company i with others, - | sepazate cells at mght. a year | and a half of this they become slaves, | working in and about the settlement during the®™day and Sop; in bar- racks st nighs, always y guard- | ed. At the expiration of five Joazs A a | conviey becomes eligible Jo joins the of 'seli-supporters' live in | he village, where he earns his living { in his chosen way, If in his own | louse and can send for wife and I*an or marry a convict woman. In & limited sense he becomes a pater ! familias, but is always carefully watched and cannot leave the settle- ment without permission." Motor-Cars as Passengers. Even the ubiquitous motor<ar is not 'always independent of the more 'old- fasiicned railway train, and there come occasions on" a jourfiey where resource has to be.madeto the iron road "for passage across a'river or be- neath a mighty Special arrangements are*now made for the transportation of motors through the Severn Tunnel in Eng- lind. The motorist arriving at Severn Pun 1 Junction, Pilming or Patch. xy stations, finds open or covered fafway trucks iN he is omptly r tio) St » the tanks. ally The : car ig Sucks, Teil oh me 3] £5 hp tunnel, is ed from gthe station tanks tanks to the equivalent of ithe voucher from' the starting-point. The charges for taking .motorcars t the Severn' Tummel vary from $2 to $4. When one considers the long detour round Gloucester necessary to cross the Severn. byiroad,\ they are not exorbitant. { the > Changed Their Careers, * i / Sometimes the ttuest wisdom® is for | a man to change his occupation and seek success in an enti different direction. Of course ib ability; and courage but not seldom gf in triumph. Among men who: are famousvdo-day; & few examples may be given of those who have' "switched 'heir' thes onl to other lines. The Archbishopyof' Yark Teed | Jur She Bar and was on the point of|be- '"ealléd" whem he decided to en- a church. Dr. 's predeces- sar it will De 1 was a lieu- Jparant in the -atmy- nthe entered 'the church. 'Bir F. Carruthers popular political day, was formerl Exe Dy skotches in bérs led to work on The Pall' Mall Gazette, and finally 33 his uitting the Stock Hxchange for sm. Sir Rufus gv Isaacs, eral, was formerly 'on the Stock Ex a! chan Reading for the Bar, he soon achie success as an advocate, a has r looked back. : ' ¢ aA =" The 'Abuse | of Sait \ People are beginning .t0 review their dietetic habits in view of area stned argument agai Magazine. ls Bl empoaiton of much salt Spaeta and produce uces a Jandency to to the blood blending, mineral" salt in hal, he use gerd teialif preserves waste tissues in. stead of allowing them to decay and jveuish maturally. 3d thus the ne incomes everloa The ee system we pri upon it, ser be trae. othe. alee of ne The mots driven home in a novel fashion. Belvedere is shown firm which has rym that the standard of very low, contrary ih oe Jrevasling opus i that seul With Murderers and Criminals of- All | | Fh that skin and even ote disorders can pe - geeking orientals THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1011 A VAST WHEAT AREA. of the Dominion. The Province of about 281,000 .equare miles of jerri- .tory, shore thar half of which is sus. le of 'agriculture and te annually more wheat is harvestede in the entire Unit- LL] Sia sod the ntine Republic Sunbined Beyond wheat fields stretching away to the . in one direction a dis- don she was & guest family in Buckingham P, her descriptions of robes were as accurate a: hough fd fous eT, Our Sailor King. A The second ship FA commana ed was the gunboat sing oo he sailed to Gibralter, oe Wert Ta. In. dies, and Canada, Te at\Halitaz Quebec, snd Montreal. On uy > 1861, the King crossed the A antic from Canada in the Thrush in four- teen days. Seventeen years later he made the same trip in the Indomit- able in six days. A Ready Reckoner. wit. A "jarvey" drove Mr. Phil May. the wonderful English artist in black .| and white, now .dead, round Dublin on his first visit to that city and in reland. ' said he, "'is th' recip- | money th' English take from of the Bank of "That, sorr, ticle iv th' fr'm us!" On the roof the buildi ding are decorative figures, and Mr. quired what they represented. Begorra, sorr, thoy're th' {welve apostles." "But," Mr. May, * only six." "Sure, I know that" jarvey. wid th' said 'there are returned 'tho "The' other wans are lunchin' lord liftinant." The Swiss Foreign Minister, In Switzerland, a new President is elected every year, and the heads of the various departments-of the, Gov: ernment retire with the President ud. der whom they have served. This sys tem, it has been found, has serious drawbacks, for on 'several occasions while' negotiating a treaty with a for- eign power the head of the political department/*-- similar to the Depart. ment of State in the United States-- has been unable to carry cut the pact which he had begun because his term of office was at an end. A new system has been suggested which will provide for a chief of the Foreign Department a long term and' independent of hervieds rat departments. Making Sure. O"Reilly\was a henpecked 'husband, unforgiving even when Mrs. O'Reilly had been culled to the "great beyond," He refused to have anything to do with the fumeral or go to the xceme- tel 1 of: the arrangements were looked afta by neighbors. When they had straifiatened up the house they got O'Reilly ¢o consent to come in and - look over the floral offerings of the friends. Then they asked him if there was anything further they could do befor » they took their leave. Still re. Ling the floral pieces, O'Reilly nod- observed: ie yez don't mo: nd yez moight close thim "Gates Ajar » § Their Secret. A" little thoy who had been very ty diging the day went to his just before his father return- = Some. he said, "is it really Matin. true that. _& 'woman ann keep a re- Wi no, dear, of course plied the mofher. "That's only a joke o your father's. Tell me, sweetheart, what's the secret that you'd like me to keep?" : "Promise : me ok to lell father I wasn't good'10-da Phantom Circuit. That soaniled 'phantom™ wire cirew* used talegraphing telephoning 1s the additional obtained or wire that is obta a Single eon uctor by means wu ples; t + How's This? We offer One Hundred Dellars Re. ward for tage of Catarrh that can- not bo ew dy Hall's Catarrh Care. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, O. We the undersigned have known # Lo he last 15 and out any obligations . fim gn gh Ee Rie ed de. O HME Cate "re 13 taken Matern ax. artion Frect npon che hioek| a a aE fa , ihe Freien; poealn Pe ceentd wr Cat ae Yarrs remy Tins. con 3 kL A Look at Is Vastmess in the West There are no ,culde-sacs for Irish' | showing him the 1 fret stopped in ney in- | 4 ¥ iy nofibrable in all "tions and financial ¥ 4 "AR§r6a "contains as vivid | A QUAINT BONNET AND No afternoon costume is all it cule, winch, of course, Is desigued Many of .the fashionable milfiners thelr bats of = more dresiy nature in shades of violet and rose pink, cule. The frock i is + rose: pi Fe UDIES OF THE VERNACUEAR i eT, Sg i What is Heard at Counters, I | *"Bayliz,, hoozat?" said the girl .ab the notion counter. | "Hoozoo?™ queried the girl at the | glove counter. ! "Jessa siffew diddeno!" "Lockeermin, woicha meanp" "Fewdon't knowliz, wotchablushin. bout?" | waiitablushin | 1d | 'Minjones yunobetter!" "Swat yar!" "Hoejoo mean, anyhow?" le - Rellerspoke wennypass choorcoun. | the Various Diddunses anyfeller." " Diddunteerim, either, didja?" | "Coarsnot." "Awakamoff I" : | "'Sayoo kids, " interrupted the floor- walker, 'quitcherchinniner I'll repor- a > Practica] Politics. A political office in a small town was vacant. The office paid $250 a year, and there was keen competition for it. One -of the candidates, Ezekiel Hicks, was a shrewd old fellow, and a neat Sampaign fund was turned over to him: the astonishment of .all, however, he was defeated. "1 can't actount for it," said one of the leaders of Hicks' party gloom- iy. "With pat ey Ye should ave won. ow Qi © it %, BAL ni Skil, som: put "Well," said Ezekiel, slowly, ling his whiskers, 'yer see, that othe only pays $250 a year salary, an' VV didn't see no pense } in payin' $900 out to get the office, bought me a little truck farm Tastead The Return of the Prodigal. When the elder brother of the prodi- |B son came near his father's house e heard, according to the authorized version, "musi¢ and dancing." Dr. Rendel Harris, in an address at West. minster 'College, Cambridge, says that the word for music in the otiginal is "symphony" and tliat symphony means the bagpipes. Wycliffe's ver- sion gives the word symphony, but no othér translator has done so. Wycliffe also says "that he Jicard "symphony and a crowd." Now, crowd 1s/the 'Welsh crwth or harp. In view of the two instruments. Dr. Harris Says that the elder brother had some justifica- tion for getting angry.--~Christian World. rn lh a ---------- a ----. The Newest Cruiser. The latest t3Te of scout cruiser: of the British navy, the Dartmouth, is of 5.250 tons, carries eight six-inch guns and will probeliy have a speed of twenty-six ww twenty-seven knots, The scouts, like every other. Aype of, wat. shin. age increasing rapidiy in sze Must' Have the Importer. "1 wish you would. quit talking about how well Gladys Ann paints and plays the piano," said - Mrs. Cumtux. "Why; I was kind of proud of her accomplishments," replied her hus. But the first th ung SE know that. minhae a he Jack--8o you, smoked only ten cigars on you entire wedding trip-- "Bokeala, rln on the It dy 'Discomfort: "Is a fat 'man ily uncom. Sorta dt a fece rt a is if he Mi "an the re- ke bis fiends mabe about him ~ Chat. 1 hear : have» taoily hele | "Yeogs ing in thé surl this ive providing of ivory EE redl ~chiffon in violet and rose tints "the white sitk gloves have violet and a = epee es eb aim ser = ! was i looks | 'tinetion if were | escape + ETICULE BUILT TO MATCH, + hould be without its graceful refi- harmonize with both frock and hat. the reticules with The hat and réticule pictured -are ith touches of dell gold on the reti. voile trimmed with Ae JEST SAH ATIZS WN ETIGLARD. i The Refuges of Malefa actors Were Wel, Patronized at One Time. * his book "Sanctuaries sekers in Med ev: hitherto uppul Westmins- 1582. 1t many had sought Eleven were ac bearing Junéa. 25 wntains f fy names. As eighteen of this number ; ction for debt | cused of murder or manslaughter, and sixteen "rob of felony; one, whos? crime rye comytted upon the zea, lik» a pirate. One of the fugi- tives from just'ee had been there for almost twenty yeals. No one of dis appears among them; all vulgar criminals who by ingen uity or goed luck thus contrived « cr . pustpone punishment. Clearly th» raison d'etre of the place had ceased to be. havs been John Skelton; he had libelled Wolsey, and escaping arrest from the cardinal's officers" took sanctuary, where he was "well ro. ce'ved" by the abbott, to whom Wgl- sey was naturally a persona ingratia There was 'a curious attempt to retain the institution by the legislation of 1640, when, in obvious imitation of the Hebrew citics, of refuge, eight towns were declarsd to be sangtu- aries, but wh well defined limita tions, no place was to-receive more than twenty men The towns selected did not like the honor. Manchester succeeded in transferring the priv » to Chester and Chester again fo Stafford.- Early in the eighteenth cemtury the whole system ceased to be. London possess edvanother sancinary in St de Grand. disorderly place; :t had no Westminster. ' Of provincial sanctu. aries, 'the most famous were at Dur- ham and Beyerley. How Well He Looked. "Good morning, Mrs. Simpkins! said a suburban lady who 1s very shortsighted. Your husband must be very fond of gard®uing. I see him the first: thing every morning down at the bottom of the garden." And how well he looks, to be surel" her neighbor's face. The latter went to tell her daughter, band? "1 did." "Ah, well, that explains the matter! What you took for Mr. Simpkins is a scarcerow !'--Tit- Bits, Carved by Giants of the Past. pigmy Sanding three feet 566 of them. The theory haz been ad- Tate of Sicked slants mentioned = nesis, for whose 'punishment the flood was brought about. Noisy. softl as the mi 8 8 ty main. : "Ni , Maria," replied the hoarsely. "They are like some we. know--they noise, but dont say dou Tit-Bits, Too Deserving. "1 sap then, roy Chl." dad Parnes EE er of an orchesita way be able Rep Sood lime. 3 jeivit Suit é ful he case of Stocks vs !1 ly but quickly cut asunder the jugular The last fugitive of note seems to {| Martin | It seems to" have been u | strong 1{ + controlling force such. as existed at | Mrs. Simpkins slammed the door in : "And you said mother, that the--the i thing in the onion bed was hér hus- | " The strange stone carving om Eas. | ter island are one of the mysteries of | the world: They range in size from a | colossus seventy feet in height 0s here are i "What are the wild waves saying?" i murmured the emotional womsn | on the silver lining of make a 2X : JA Jouns vill village maiden had obtain. | lady, : slightest doubt | shout ma'am, and it's & down. | Eee 'Ryen with a 98 cent. watch the lend: | to | WANTS AGREEMENT CANCELED. Ofer Sate Ae Farin. Nov, 8 At of Valuable the here Boulter CRs Pieton, ARELTER , Was Nel Hemorest { proceeded with. J. Lau J son, B.A ville, | Wellin bought a far Prince Fdward gton . had bee county, ' He claimed that masrofireseniation of ac apple nd - Stocks agreement, After hearing , the judge that oet from Boul as number wm the res, trees, farm, sued sale le ence of the plain raed court » the Remains Interred at Clayton. i Clayton, N.X,, Nov. & jof Mrs. 1 0 Lester, City, Mich, were brought > and interred in at this place Sunday . Rev. Mr Cheeseman jing. in IEMAIRS Were i by bushand, Capt. T i who will. femain here hurd $2 Mrs, Eletta B. Lester | Clavton in 1834, the daughter of Ste { phen and Elizabeth Wetherhee, * an 1m to West Bay City, Mie) In 1837 w apt. 1.1 wot ( The rema who died Were | dome on af | ternoo § oflidig compar fi. Les Wednesday her until {on was horn in pvedd she to ( : ther with an 1 san, i aré the © " Aged Mason Dies, ork, Noy ' } wre than ty the Mas dropped dead vestthule New er, for un oh / i orpFanizal io of heart of the Masonic temple P Fuesdey. He had just left | ing of thd Pdlestine Comma way to dus hou disease den was on ns was ninety vears of age : How to Slaughter Turkeys. i Turkeys are sometimes sent to mar | | ket with their plumage on, but they | | should not 'be. A properly prepared | turkey shotild be slaughtered after the | old formula-as old as the Indians-- | and set down as follows by the late Thomas "Hazzard, the well known | Rliode Island turkey expert, who was years: -- } "The turkey should be an up and kept without food for eighteen hours. Then suspend the sacred creature from a pike above carefully by a stout cord ! or string tied around both legs and, holding the head downward, reverent. | vein and just as soon as the breath leaves pluck off the feathers before the | Lody gets cold. This dope, remove the | crop and entrails without loss of timg, | restoring the liver and gizeard when the | latter has been cleansed of its grave!- ly contents and its inside skin. Then tle a string around both wings and both legs and hang it up In a cool, .| dry piace for two or three days." The Welsh Woman's Red Cloak. The red cloak whieh the Welsh wo. men ea: only ornamental, but » the repelling of i their island. When | 1400 men 3 dard iu under 1 srrender. Big a Pill, 1d never been xi "Too n .h Pp eo docta The man hafare. TI omnes Xk wishing fo gscer- ature: pointed the t! him and mouth, Jim." minute doc." "1 don't b'l Jude abjected the | leve 1 cau swaller | Mer hy onseen daprees ns. brooks make rivers, rivers run io | | sens ~birvden A practieal joke | erncked up to be: How eontented most women be who live alone--and how discontent » who try it. 1H never what t seem to | ed most men : REET LEE EES known 3s "Shepherd Tom" for many | PR I TB Te We | Richmond | Mines, I mined in Pe TUT AV TAROT TARO BB RT : DUNCAN'S CART STAND: TO WILLIAM STREET. : 'Phone 10635, tess sssss srr tester THAT TOBACCO With the "Rooxter" ou it ' ® ¥ i ¥ AT A. 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