yn rrr -------------- - YEAR 78 -NO. aka » LAST, EDITION INA TIGHT FIX" Imperialist Forces Outrumber- -ed and Retreat Cut Off. RETAIN THE DYNASTY! YUAN SKI KAI FAVORS A LIMIT- SED MONARCHY. --ucn The Premier is Full of Hopefulness and Couragre--He Thinks Popu- Ince Favors Old Regime. London, Nov. 28. ~The Pekin corres pondent of the Times sends a long, in terview with Yusu Shi Kai, who ap pears Lo be bie excellent health, Ld] of hopefulness and coursge. The premier udvocates the retention of the dynas ty as a limited monarchy, on + the ground that the revolutianists would be unable to ugree smong themselves, "ond if the republican party prevail and the dynasty will be internal anar be removes), there wrangling, Wadi to 1 YUAN SKI KAI chy, in which foreign interests and lives would be endangered. This would | lead to foreign intervention. and the | partition of China. i Yuan, therefore, favors the Yetention PUisoning' { Sparline. garet Gibbs, 'taken from their rooms after thev had af_the reigning family deprived of the power 1a: renew. dia. Fovern- ment, ie ma ---- ab me Mem of monarchy would be s bond | to ensure the integrity ot the empire. He believes that sevenstenths of the @itive - population fiver. the old re | gime. Unly three-teuths belonged to | the advanced party. I the latter sic | ceed in this revolution another revolu tion will follow to replace the dy nasty amid such chaos, that all in- terests would suffer and for several | decades there would he no peace in the empire. ? ooetirred, vesterday, om a level cross In Tight Fix at Nankin. London, Nov. 2% --A news de wpateh fromi' Tin: Tein says that the at Nwiicin © iv desjint, The im periahist foros. woder Goneral Thang | Are oitiun dere, sureounded, and' short of foed Their retreat has been cut off. Hi he revolifionsiy have the hand aud dare sure that Ytuaticn | upper | ta win CH Confirmed, wish Lien Massatve Pekin, Nov Bw aries who mroived at Monday night confirm the reports of the massacte at Sian En The viens they say were: Mrs. Bdobkmnn, + school | mistress, five fored Gh childriy, a Ger man in the Ebingand mini sor dee, Ger | man) Clinty girls who attended Mri. | Beet Fman's "school "The € hinowe cause thor they were girls, The Swedish wissitnaries, names are Fandha gay that thi mncistrates of town offeved thom $100 wach to part. The party was attacked robbed after they hud tft and was severely wounded be highaay { men an Honan. * AN I) =. ni ETO Isih on wire were killed feet normal mistaken fos he are] Musca wer whose F.rickson, theit de- and ane wind THENT IN HOLLAND. ! ~ | free Consort's Party | #k by Laborers, : Nov, B-Mhile the prince consort and Sovernl courtiers Were hunting, vesterduy, near fet Loo, their purl was suddenly bareed | by wseore ul Buboitrs Sarryving spades. | One, who had a yi, retail to allow | the roval party' to. juss, and they | Wee obliged Fo Weave Lh They were Tolished hy sa shouts from tie. neni. 1 incident not explained. « YORED WIFE WIT WITH MULES. wa The Cruel Hinband Gets Thirty Days : iw dal, Liars. AL. . "Rov. i & Lafayette Choate visterday ded miley to a Siatge of having messed his wife with a team of miles and compelled her to holp hareow a field : sentenced Lu thirty days' imprison- ment. Choate had been in jail four months awaitiag triad, His wile is swing for divorce. "Week-end" "sale Bie chocolates. for ie, Mahood's: drug stove, Way of Amsterdam, steps, vind is He was DOCTOR AND NURSE Under Suspicion i in in Connection With from Jaret don, taken to jail at charged knew in their testimony regarding the Sparling ious of raised hospital at wildest sou, bert, Cyril died ec {of Mrs. | Hasler; a | Mrs, {to rescue Mrs. i . 'A QUEBEC PETITION i signment u | dynamiting of the safe as vet, but he ithe { { the | tant 'rise at Fifth avenwe and Fifiy-Third 5 tered dhe Bren BORDE NSM VIORITY I5 NOT THREE ~FIFTHS And Kev. Ben, H. Spence Wants Know Why Cabinet Does Not : Resign. foronto, Nov. 23. Secretary Benja min MH. Spence, of the Dominion Al bance, formed the Globe, vestordas that he w anxious to know whethe the Borden government will resign, a v result of the asimouncement of th poplar vote in the recent elections which leaves the prember 265,000 hort majority "Surely," overturning of us no less tha, votes of a threefifth "th erhment portant a country of a country w that of a village." sheuld fow me wn }» IN YORK LOAN. DIVIDE Wilk be Made mn Time mas. 99 -0 for Christ No Lounty Shareholders i Loan may count prose ntd » Wit} hw "th Ist -- sin) wil! Foront, in the York an buying Chirstmas their second divided first dividend was for dollar, and was paid 1909, © The second cheque lar amount, it is be mraibad 10 the shareholders the firs week in Decanber Phere will be third and final dividend, but the of ix ngt yet known. cher ues an Nov for 2 now stated, this ARE UNDER ARREST Death of Father and Three. Sons. Opi, Nov. B.-A Ubly, Huron county, Dr. Robert Mets rand Mrs, Mar (bbe, a nurse, both of Lon: Ont., arrested yesterday and dad Axe, Mich, Tv is not tell all they at the inquest Wesler SUspLe: Loodon, special that says were they did deaths of John his three sons. arsenic poisoning have been in connection with the. four Sparling died in 1908 in a London, Ont. Peter, the died in July, 1910, and Al- second son, died last May in August. After the lat Albert's body was exhum and leaths the ter's death The coroner's jury yesterday render a vert diet of "death. by arsenic in the case of Albert Metiregor and Mrs, Mar- of Logdon, Ont., wer Dr. retired for the night, and harried tw 'Bad Axe iniam-automobile. S HEROIC DEATH. Killed While Vainly Trying to Say Builder's Wife. London, Eng., Nov. 23.-A patheti double railway fatality, in which jnurse lost her life while, it is believed she was trying to rescue her patien! NURS ing between Braintree and Rayne st: tions. * Two women, who had been seen sit ting on i stile adjoining the line, gc on the apetuls as a train came i sight and were knocked down nuns Killed. The bothies were identified thos Rose Leich, wife of Augustu builder, Braintree, and Mrs nurse. It is believed tha Hasler lost her life in attempting Leitch. us fuich, 10 BLOW OPEN SAFE Judge Rules Against Dynamite But Holds the Company in Contempt. Queber, Nov B.-A petition for permission to blow opens safe is the | rather unusual request dust madg here to Judge Dorion, of the superior conrt. The safe' is 2Ahut of the Com: pagaie Immobiliere Champlain, of this city, and the itiongr is Napoleon Renaud, who has made a demand of 1 the company. | The petiti ta blow open the safe {is in copséfience of the company's | refusal tof produce its books, which was o xt by the courts, Ju Dorinn has not ordered the has issued a rule fOr contempt against company. . Pifdhing Elsie Sigel's Murder. Cleveland, O., Nov, 8B. --The of leon Liv sought for murder of Elsiv Sigel dn York two years ago, may follow the wetion of the Cleveland police who have telegraphed ihe vthoritics of a Texas ty arking them to leeats Linz. information on which the po- Hae acted "reached thém as the result of a tong fom 'New York k Church Costs Miition. New York, Nov. 23.-The coher stone of thy new St. Thomas Protes- , which is te ar- since New rest street, on the site of the « church burned four' years ago, was laid Pishop Greer. The new building cost more than $1,000,000, ps will be one of the finest is America. Shot in Self-Defence, . Dwyer Tor men's ak and wool neck DAILY RI Munhood su peat Fiseaton aPeGA han Toren New York, 2. ~The chorus ham, who shot Wilkam F. D. Stokes, [the milbonaive horseman and botel man, were brought to trial, vester ' site LATEST TIDINGS Jespatches from Near and ; ist Places iIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM. * Watters That Interest Everybody-- Notes From All Over--Little of Everyhody Easily Read and Re membered. It is reported that in Paraguay. men were Killed in the forests York, state during the deer season, which closed last 'a revolution kas 230 FH Nine of New nmbung Maine, log cut this a decrense soout Aroostock, will show eventy per cent. Fhe first Russian troops o Persia have arrived at nzeli on the Caspian Sea Heavy rains have caused lam to the {obaeco lavana and Pinar Del Ri Tennetseo authoritios | froan impure respuncinle Sov the ellagra Eleven minus were her badly injured by the fall, to- lay. of a rock inn a potash mine at vordhausen, Prussian 'Saxony. ( J. Myles hus purchased the Ellis wnitting company property, Hamjl wn, with fifty-eight feet frontage, for 0.000, 11 may he used an hotel vinter of despatched the Port of great crop in provinces, ve that a di ol neal made corn vuthreak 8 ectly killed and an: ns tire trade und commerce is reecived the re l. Preston, eammissiouer reurement is t lop wrtment ignation of W 1. to Holland e savs due to in omnia, At Reading, Penn.. beroming sud enlv msane, Charles H. Melcher, a wchinist, killed his ten-year-old nd then endl his own life by ing his' throat. Wiss Laidee Cuwrk, a New York chool teacher, twenty-two vears old, ried to commit suicide because so she old the police, all her friends wer etting. marecied and ghe was the oul; ne left, \t Pittsfield, Mass, a bullet fire a non-union Italian bisekiayer din ir a quarrel with union men, cansed the death of George Louch, a statio y engloeer; who nad no parg in th rnuble. i'n the advice of the cabinet the [use of Lonpanght has dechoed to i ieidere in the sentence of death pads on, James Alek, nn Hungodi, wi widered his wile and her paren': iar Saskatoon, ihe British admiralty is iaviii siunteers for the Australian na: i,in0 officers and men being re juice I'rincess Patricia will pe accompa ed fo L aunda by Major Malcolm Mu ay, H.R.H.s controller. his £01 cut MGR. BRI CHESI'S DENIAL. lis Trip to Ottawa Had Nothing to Po With Manitoba. Monireal, Nov. 23. Archbisho; 'ruchesi'. has denied a report tek raphed from Ottawa to dhe effect hat be had been to the gapifal t ce. Mr. Roblin with the, object of sc uring from him a promise to suidmi to the Canadian opiddopate the pro «ts of the Manigsba government or religions school gmttefs for the pen erritory whiclhy/ may shortly be an wxid to Mapfioba. "Ilis grace stated hat he h not gone tp Ottawa, tc discust pgflitics but merely to see hi Jdece, who was ill. ¥ Inhuman Parents. Chicago, Nov. 23.--A mother and father have heen sentenced to six But | months' impgisonment by Judge Good- now, after they admitted in a dispas- sionaie manner that they had approv- ed of their young daughter's living as the common law wife of Walter Peter- son, a boarder. Peterson was hfld to a grand jury. Peterson, who is thirtysmige years of age, was charged with contributing to the delingueney of Pg Lundeen, four- teen years of age/ Her mother and father, Emily and John Lundeeu, testi: fied that Peterson wis living at their home with theif approval, and justi- fied that statement by saying that Peterson wag' going to marry Olga as soon as shé was old enough to' ob tain a ligfnse. Burned $1,000 Bill, Sat Franeisea, Cal, Nov. 23.- Siguard Hartig lit a cigarette with a 21,000 bill on Monday. He intended to bury only the end of a bit of vellow paper, another chap came along and took the bill to light his cigarette; aud before Hartie could fecover it, it was in flames. A small gorner of the bill' und u few ashes were recovered and will be sent to Washington to be redeemed. pm------------ Lord Kitchener Honored. Paris, Nov, 23. -Jt is » fact nat generally known that ord Kitchener 88 & private in the Such is the truth, how- ¥, proms _those who are to Nov, 'girls, Ethel ~Conred and Lillian Gra- tha day, ia the big court. 'The girls elim they shot in setf-defence. THE WORLD'S EPISODES |: CONFERENCE oF PREMIERS, James Whitney to Arrang With Sir Lomer Gouin. Torontoy Nov. #23.--~The holding o ,: interprovintial. conference of pra vineicl premiers at Ostawa will like .ptomotd by Sir James Wh: after the elections are over. }i will confer, it is expected, with Si Lonfer Gouin, premier of Quebasc, re garding arrangements for the meetin whirh will be held next spring. Wit: the Bord n government in powsr a Mtawa, and five of the nine provi con of Le oe cial premicrs conservatives, the ference may have a far-reaching eat. 2 The question of the . représentatio of ithe maritime, provinees in th house of commons, artangemer's re gurdicg provincial sebsidies, and th apportwmmnt of sums to the pr for agriculture and roads ar of the matters which will liké before the premiers, AUSTRALIAN TRADE PLAN. LINES some ly come [| em-- Reciprocity Treaty With the Unite States, Francisco, Cal," Nov. 28.--Ne a member of the Mustralia; empowered by his govern the primaries of ; with the © Unite and will pro San Neilson, parliament, ment to negotiate reciprocity treaty States, arrived vesterday ced at Other sen while once to Washington astons will engag a Neil Une of the the west mi in this country. is to study the irrigation in ern stutes "Australia lation of trade States,"" said Mr. wool and hardwoods aad other thing that this country and whicl will furnish a basie of ocean reciprocal traflic." need of stimu the "Unite "We hav Lhe with Neilsen, feels needs, SIXTY-YEAR MYSTERY IS FINALLY SOLVET Body of Man Supposed to Have Beer Killed by Indiana Regulators Ind., \ Nov. 2. --Judsor Nrinker disappearet hers in 1853 an elatives and friends believed that bh had been murdered by members of wand of regulators who had dpganize as a result of systematic horfe steal ng, a regular organized gang existin 1 this state, lilinois and Kentuevy. The stolen animals were taken south nd sold and Drinkers was under su picion as a member of the gang. Ti of his disappearaneé is b eved (o- have been solved to-di vhen a will-preserved gkelotung ind by men digging a céllars U'hysicians who examined the em-snd--it--w as that about fifty vears of age. iostol dating back to Brinkers'" disappearance, ear the skeleton. Elwood, vslery shel: of a white wa An old hor the days « ' was found DID NOT SAY IT. Dr. Macdonald Denies Saying Car adians Were Repentant, Toronto, Nov. 23.--Dr. J. A. Mac donald deniss the statement credited © him in the press despatches to the affect that Canadians were repentant for having voted against reciprocity, "1 used not more than five words in the quotation, and used no words hat expressed any 'repentence' on the part of the people of Canada for their votes on reciprocity. 1 was dis- cussing the psychology of the crowd, and its bearing on the action of in- dividuale. . "Amongst other illustrations from both sides of the line, I cited the re ent election campaign in Canada and said that in it appeal was made "to anti-American sentiment, and . prejud- ice. The 'repeutant mood' referred to had nothing to do with reciprocity, but was an illustration of the crowd's on Mafeking night. » CHURCH WOCLD PERFORM CEREMONY {F ASKED This is Father Calaghan's State- ment to 2 Reporter When Asked. a result of what position is He wished to marry, Montreal, Nov. the Hebert case, vert in? H - he would the church marry him?' This question was Put to Father Callaghan last night, Father € allag- han was vice-chageellor of the diocese at the time the ecolegiastical degree was made declaring null and void the marriage of Eugene Hebert and Emma Marie Clonatre. The courts have not declared the martiage void, the easy having been withdrawn, "Sure," was Father Callaghan's ready answer to the question." "There bas been no marriage in the eves of the chureii. The church would marry hop." He spoke in the ready, off-hand mwamner which those who know him say is. characteristic of the hearty Irish priest. L "Why are Protestants so interest- od ?" he dontinued. "ihis is 'mn matte: between two Catholics. It is ,| tho! a father laid down laws : | bis ily; what right has an sider to come in and object them : . Appointment Cancelled. London, Nov. 23.--Much talk for out- to Lis beverage with a dash of spirit drawn from Scenes in Toronto } "ahs CHERRY in the House of Commons on Monday. * HONK WAS THE LEADER WHILE BORDEN CONFERRED WITH BOURASSA, ' And the Minister of Public. Works Had to Fight for Time--Dr. (lark Gave Some Hard Thrusts. Nov. 23. Wednesday an illuminative day in the House f ommons. Mtawy, was of The Dhaning of the sitting ound Hom. Monk, minister of ublie works, Init of Hon. Mr. 'Oster acting as leader of the govern- ent, in the absence of Premier Bor- fen, who was closeted for an hour in is office 'with Henri Bourassa. The lose of the sitting at six o'clock, found Mr. Monk talking against time, mbarrassed by, a or two from Sir Wilfrid Laurier, he record of the late government on he naval ~ question, criticizing Sir Wilfrid beenuse of alleged failure to hampioe the richts of the French and "athohie pHAOrILY, saying ho word as et in explanation of his anomalous wkition in the cabinet as the former ppm of the imperialistic naval wiicy for which his leader had so as to pposition jubilant and cheering, after + rarely brilliant and convineing ex ose of an impracticable. and mock tory imperialism, in which selfishness nd not sentiment predominated, and f a naval policy which started with n agitation for the speedy conclusion f a Canadiun navy, and was now vinding up with a timorous and jp |! rlarious palicy of delay. It was a day of almost ioeral cheering and of continuowns overnment. benches. On the conserva: tive"side 'there was the maiden at empt of the youthful Mr. Foster, vho defeated Sir Frederick Borden. and Mr. Monk's hal-hour of flounder ing. at the close. Ou the liberal iiside in Alr. Mackenzie (Cape Breton) the house heard a voice from the sea- board crying for immediate naval de- ence, awl demanding an anuounce- ment of policy. Then came Dr. finest deliverances Leard in mony Clark in one of the parliament has a day, ~The test of ¢ ration's pr sjviity was the expansio f its foreiim comrerce, pointd oul "a man from Hed Deer, allnding-4 he issie of ruciprocity. In the pro pe frcm which he came the ar ment hel been considered on it wen mic merits, but he charged tha n tie east Premier Borden had gon rourh the province of Quebec "sip ing th buljfing wine of France, as rpard by sah a connoisseur as m wn, friend Mr. Monk, and seasoning Orang: itrs wh n_ he veached Ontario." md rors ¢ lLughter Dr. Clark pie- ved the consyr ative leader being scorted to the prémer's seat "flank d on the ¢ne side by the uasel's airi-t, Ciiffcrd Sofion," and on th ah r by the ardent imperialist, Henri ovrassa, wih Armand Lavergme fol towing iv the rear waving the tri olor of cld France. "No wonder,' aid he, 'that their campaigners had skued : 'Under which flag?" Continuing, Mr. Clark alluded toh abled comments of the Bishop o ordon to the effect that the electors had priferred to be poor and Cana dian rather than rich dnd American the worthy bishop had evident] iewed ths comsrrvativie-mationalist party as lean, asethetic, without cam rar nn fonds, going into battle for principles as sacred as the Sermon on the Mount. "The 'picture will COME mend itseli to thé" manufacturers' ase sotiation," he observed, amid renew: ed laughter. The ideals of the man. ufactur rs' association reminded hin of the slogan of the licemsed vietual- ler of Emglawd: "Our trerde is our politics." 3 ® a Wilt Likely Enquire. Ottawa, Nov. 2.--Sir Saudiord Fleming has repeated the allegations he made regarding Sir Max. Aitkin, and the cement merger. He asks not only that this matter be investigated fully in the house, but also that other things pertaining (0 the general al- leged watering of stock by comphnies be enquired into. "There will be more details ina day-or so, and it is ex- peoted this will be thoroughly dis cussed at the present pachameniary session, ----p-- First Liberal Caucus. The first liberal! caucus of the ses sion was held this morging, with Thomas McNutt in the chair. There was u full attendance and the en- thasissm which marked last night's demonstration in hover of Sir Wilirid Laurier was repeated as the leader en- tgred the room. Party plans were talked over. ! Today the debate in the comitons promises. to be snusaaslly interesting. There does not seem to be any hope of reaching a division 'to-night. eo @ ~ To, be Superanuated. Relleville, Ont., Nov. 23.-William Wemster, collector of customs, has been given two months' leave of shseunve, then io be placed upon the saperan nuation list. Arthor MeGinnis bas 'been put in charge, with a view to bis appointment as collector at the ex- Siler of the leave of absence of the or, - ® f ------------ Nrs. ©. BR Stewart, aged nist hive es, & highly resident of bye died on Tuesday. . All Sis Sew sche: powders. at Ma dred dead on the field ing a fire last night, 850,000 worth: of buildings here, tLe pertinent question | fire department city of Calais, Maine, ternational boundary od materially SUPPLY OF POWER hthysiastically stood. It found the Much Has Been Placed Under the conservative today, gives warning of the fact that! hi Canada, very palpable | 87€ onlyone million and a quarter al liscomfiture for the occupants of the |logether, and the better part of that has already been placed under private control, Lawrence, cally tions, ice. HE WILL CONFESS. This is the View of the Spiritual Ad. viser. Richmond, Va., Nov. k 23. --Rev. John J. Fix, spiritual adviser of Henry Clay Ueattie Jr., who will be electro cuted, to-morrow, for the mirder = of his young wife, said, this morning, after an injefview wi.h the conaema- od man, he was certain il Heatije was wilty he would canfess all before go ing to. the electric chair. The father, | brother and other friends are 'spend- ing the day in the doomed man's cell. He spent a restless night. EFFECTIVE BOMBARDMENT ef Was Made by Italian Warships Off "Tripoli. Tripoli, Nov the ranges and effect of the fire, Italian warships gave a-terrific bombardment to the Turk trenches and forts some fic ar seven miles inland, vesterday, 'resulting in the retirement of the ad Acabs, leading several humps fuse Aided Canadian Cousins, Stephen, N. B., Nov. Z.--Dur- which wiped out St. of the neighboring crossed the in- line and assist- in checking the flames. IS ALMOST EXHAUSTED 'Private Control Says the Commissioner. Nov. 23.---AN statement of conmnission, issued Ottawa, millions of developed by Falls, 'there nstead of there still being orse power yet to be from Niagara SHE DID NOT FLINCH. The Organizer of the Suffragette Demonstrations, Nov, 3.--Mrs. who organized and led the suflragette was ried and of assaulting and obhstructin Pethick practi demonstra- ponvicted today ! the pol- Le mdon, She said that the militant methods | takeh "were repugnant to women, but | +he only meand available to secure the frandliise or any recognition whatever. { Sheadid not flinch: when the magis- trate imposed one month imprison- neut, without the option of a fine. PROVE DOCTOR OUT, -- Insane . Man Possession. Thamesville, Ont, Nov, 23. --Afte friving Dr. Stewart from his i homas Murphy, an insane patient took possession and with the aid o + vijious dog and a double barrelled hotgun held off the besieging police Jl night. 'This mornmg he sill wids the fort and the local policy | ave asked : Chatham for reiafora nents. | And an. Is Now In home, To Ask Government. Nov. 23. Herbert Craig, on Monday, ask the gov. rnment in the commons, if anvthing ficial has been heard from Canada as to whether the Dorden ministry in- ends tO carry out its nuvy. scheme for imperial defence. , THEY: WERE DROWNED LIKE RATS IN TRAP frain Plunged Through a Bridge in Franca on Thursday London, MP. will, Pars, Nov. 23.- Sixty persons their lives this morging when a plunged through a bridge into waters of the mfr Thouet, ou the state ravway at Montreuille Pelay, in the department of Maine Ei-Locie. The structure was wenkenod by rpoent floods and some abutments had heen swept away. All the boats in the lo cality had been catried off by - the inundation and the work of rescue was difficult. A majority of the vie tims were drowned in the chars like rats in a trap. lust train the PERSIA APOLOGIZES. --p---- Has Acted Upon the Advice of Great Britain, a, § Lowden, Nov. 28.--<The foreig) office has been officially informed the} Per sia, recogoizing her powerlessness, has | acted on Great Britain's adviof and | vielded to the Russian ultimatym. She | bas offered to apologize Ruspin, | and Treasurer-Gemeral Shus\fr's gon: darmes have been withdrawn from "the property of Shuses, Sultaneh, the for | mer shah's brother, and Persian Con | sacks substituted. . Lover in Jail. i "Beamsvills, Ont., Nov. 23. --Burn'r| Coodall, of Clinton township, was tak en to the county jail, yesterday, to await his trial at the winter assizes om the charge of sending postal cards sud threatening letters to Miss Black. Goodall has out on bail, but it is stated that his gongeon during month been of the most | nature, 'and many that he has gone , On account ! is said to have spurned ihood's drug stove. 23. --With the aid of aj & captive balloon, which telephoned : 2 3 ? 5 13 r | MOOV OOOOOOVOCD | 'Phone 577. head Jonah mix-up with 8 young vo formally dedieated on ( t * lw ot at WEATHER PROBABILITIES. Toronte, Ort, Nov. 23rd. 10 am tana Valley aad Upper St. Lawren Light snow falls $ evening and nigat, turning locally. te rain: hig temperature Friday. fresh to st wes to north-west winds, clearing oider again CHRISTMAS ==(Iff= SUGGESTIONS OUR LINEN SECTION A little more than a month and Christmas, with all its hustle of gift pufchasing, will be with us. We would sug- gest that vou should do your buying now for two reasons. First--Our selection ls at its best Fecond --You will save your self the inconvenience of shop- ping at a time When the store is crowded, >» To-day we place bafore yon an exceptional showing of beeutiful LINENS 3 gift giving, which we Will tak. great vlesgure in showing you if you call FANCY DEW BLEACHED BEDROOM TOWEKLS FROM 25¢ to $1. GUEST TOWELS, 28¢ to Joc. FANCY D'OYLIES, 12? 1.20 «» £3.30 CENTRES, TRAY CLOT! BUFFET COVERS, CAR\ Ete, EXTRA SPECIAL VAL!" ! TABLE END PIECES 18 by 27, hemmed edge, $0¢ GUA at 13c. BL EACHED TABLEC TLOTHR tty designs, with border n! d, size 62 bv 82 MMO CPO I hl HO I £1. ¥. vi. SEE OUR oe ALTIVEY Embrgidered = Pillow Shan Pillow Slips, Bedspre ot Dresser Scarfs, etc. They are simply elegan: STEACY'S THE PEOPLE'S STORE. ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertal «1 280 Princess "i JAMES REID The Ord Firm of Underipies and 2/8 PRINCESS STL 7 hone 147 for Ambuias ne TAKE NOTICE. We have the Agency of the "Leo Stoves" a good kin and « mods prices; also a 'ot of good heaters '» cgnd hand, whith we will sell at red prices Don't walt till they are gone. Turk's. Phone 708 dt TRY -~~oneof DUERR'S JAMS RASPBERRY. STRAWBERRY. BLACKBERRY. APRICOT. PEACH. STONELESS DAMSOSN. STONELESS GREENGAGE. 1 1-2 LB. GLASS JARS, 85 CENTS. Jas. Redden & Co. VEES WERE TOO HIGH. People Living Together Without Any Ceremony. 'Port Arthur, Nov. 28.-""Tha are. many people living hd "ho Are nol mar ause the clergy refuse to fgregd their profits on t monopoly of marriage,' was a state {ment made at a lsoor meeting by Barrister A. E. Cale, of this eny. Ald. Frederick Terry, the labor can didate, said he kuew of many wich casts, and be had taken Rw with the clergy, who told him the ponte "i {had been bandied about "from do ion house to provincial Baginis: { and in neither place given seriou | sideration. Henry Morrison has di of residence and mest shop in Cape Vin cent, N.Y., and with hié Tor ha remioved to Rochester. Mrs. Jsabel Allen bas purchased the Morrisos house, "Week-end"' Chocolate sale, Friday and Saturday. Don't - Si. it this tise, He, Mabood's drug The #25000 a. Sanshuiry, chan. cel and altar presented Trinity } kpis- copal church, of Watertown, N.¥., by Mrs. Emma Flower Jaglos, wild be mas da. aborts Christmas elt all