YEAR 79-NO, RUMBLINGS OF 229 IN THE BALKAN STATES : Turkey Has Caused a Mint of Trouble WAR MAY BE DECLARED sAGALYST TURKEY WITHIN WENTY-FOUR HOURS, The Situation Acute, Al though London Diplomatic Circles Expect the Clouds to Blow Overe-- Servian Army Also Mobilizes, London, Eng., Oct. 1.--The kan states may declare war on key within forty-eight hours The near eastern situation is coun- sidered in diplomatic 'circles here as "distinctly serious, although offic ials are disposed to be optimistic This feeling is widely shared in con- sequence of the lateness of the sea. son and the fact that the powers are working in concert in tendering advices to the Balkan states to Keep the peace The stoppage of the passage of Servian ammunition by 'the Turks is regarded as the most serious in- cident recorded. The Servians and their friends take thi§ as a grave affront, and demand its immediat release. Turco-Grecian relations have im. proved since Turkey apologized to Greece for the firing by Turkish troops on the Greek steamer Rumoli The Huigerian proclamation of a general mobilization has, on the other hand, added fuel to the Bal kan fira. Orders for the gengra' mobilization of the Serviamn army were signed on Monday The shupshtina has been summoned to meet ov Thursday in extraordinary session, Russia has suddenly mobilized seven army corps, each about 35,000 strong, at Warsaw, and the milltary centres of the Polish prov- _inces, Although this is officially described as a "test" mobilization, no such mobilization has been car ried out in Warsaw for years. Montenegro has been warned by the powers against showing a pro- voecative 'attitude, but there is news of ap. k. upon. a Turkish force fn wl the Turks lost thirty dead and thirty prisoners. A Copenhagen telegram says that in consequence of several urgent telegrams concarning the Balkan situation, King George of Greece left Copenbagen Svwndav night. To a personal friend the king said that the situation looked serious. Turkey is willing to abandon the concengration of troops in Adrian ople, to which Bulgaria has take exceptien, and will hold manoceuv- res in Macedonia instead, but if Bulgaria mobilizes troops the Tur kish army will immediately be placed on a war footing. Although Bulgaria, Servia, Mon. tenegro and Greece have apparently arrived at a common understanding against Turkey, they have beén warned that any attack would lead to intervention by the powers, who would not allow them to profit by such an attack THE CABINET 1S BUSY EVOLVING NAVAL BILL An Emergency Contribution May it Made Now-Permanent Plan to Follow. Ottawa, Got. 1.--With an all-day session yesterday thé full calunet be: gan formal preparations for the open mg of parliament. An announcement may very soon be expected of the ex act date in. November when the house will meet, but the ldth is the pro bable date, though it may be the 21st. The matter . of outstanding impords ance is the naval policy. - There will be a great deal of speculation as to she form and character of the policy of 'the ministry, but that say author- ized announcement or statement 'is made prior to the meeting of parlia- ment seems wholly improbable. The real situation was discussed very frankly by the admiralty, but much of what has been learned is wholly confidential and must wain } sn. 'there is a widely prevailing opi *nion that an ' ey. construction of Dreadboughts will be provided, lea ving to beSnogotinted later the terms and conditions of permanent policy There is every reason lo helieve that the whole thing will be dis posed of before the Christmas adjowia- ment. Grows Bal Tar- ¥ « Cheose sales® Napanee, 13 1-lfec.; Picton, 13fe.; Tmquois, 12jc; Corn wall. 13e; Listowel, 1330; Belleville, 12.2160 to i3%e. < The contract for the last seoiion of thé Hudson Bav railway has been fel to Job. MeArthar. IL is Wo be com: by by 1014, Fer i---- A ------------ SHAILY MEMORANDA ROMA. sports Wednesday, Quesn's University re-openis Wedues. day. 3 ring Maid." Grand Opera Ww Sut Now John Laird Goes fo Hamilton house who lives near suit stolen his name tome twice to Montreal knew there street which he named as that h | gave tral six twelve tenced four theft, case months for theft aad twelve gave Hera he but WAR | | Ford, oi Calgary, THE Ke Lge army i TEACHERS OPPOSE Against Cast by London Association, Oct. 1A rbig Fe \& Heavy Vote | ondor ondon juarter ng SOC womner and for ther militant eampa SENT BACK TO PRISON - FOR THE SEVENTH TIME Peni- tentiary For Housebreaking and Theft. Milton, Oct. 1 of ans by John Laird known in that city 'Bport" Laird, was sentenced Judge Gorham to two years and one lay in penitentiary He had plead- | ad guilty to having broken into tha! of Wililam ~~ Stout, Milton, and stolen a a watch and ona arrested fe had-ihe with hir He said John McCray, 4nd his | He was ianded | the -erown'gttor ney | his record fhe | reported:ithat + of him, and hes number on of follar. clothes, When articles Was Montreal. "to-allow inquire into police nothing was no such identity was dis and the report froin the cen prison was that he had served ternis there of from three to manths h He was sen times at housebreaking in London he got %w Woodstock At last his rovered, eal with one At at At John for vagrancy his name 'gave his a looks thirty- Axiderdon vf as r he Made. Mr Presentation Mallorytown, Sept Mrs. Godfrey were last week, calling off old Mr. Godfrey was a former agent here Thad. Purvis is build- ing ja new hen house Two cars of cat wer loaded here . Thurs-| df day, for London, Ont. Lodge, AF. & AM. George was remembered by the before his departure to home Egbert Mallory car of stock for Montreal day and another on Saturday. 2 in ths and village friends 3 on his new loaded tion is to be held at Lansdowne on Friday, Oct. 4th Rally Day observed by the Methodist Sunday school, Sunday morning and also by the Presbyterian Sunday school at their service Sunday ovening. Rev Mr. McLeod was in the village or Friday. Chas. E. Tennant 'cams home on Saturday from the Brock ville General Hospital | negotiations farmer, | i al Hamilton for |" elve! London he| G.T.R | At MeCoy | Buell | brethren! a on Mona Tha South Leeds Sunday school conven was KINGSTON, WATERWAYS COMMISSION Hold a Meeting in Ottawa on Tuesday I \ Joint to be held in It is expgeted adian agd United of the commission ited The «ue is that of between to Oet th om va, mart tional Waterways Ott that Nt I Ana on both fully tak ues ates will be stion to be the pollution the two govern consideration by boundary waters, recently réferrad to ments. Ihe intention of the com- mission is to deal with this problem, 'not oply as it arises along such in ternational rivers as the | the Detroit, but also as ieonduct of municipalities {great lakes, oA these | towns be ing regarded as among | greates v in the matter of jun polls COAL DE ALAIN WEST. tions up agredment the oommission for it affects th along the cities ang, th wa BOM mnners on Dominion Company Buys the Ford Areas at Calgary. Calgary, Alta., Oct. >-A reported closed between the Dominion | Coal and Iron company -and A. H wherehy the former sd of the Ford coal | High River distriet, acres. The be 81,000,000 of i The deal 1% {becomes posse areas in | comprising chase price and gives possession of fargest anthracite fields in The seams have been prospected for a distance of fiftven miles and. range width from seven and a hali to thirt The deposits carry both coking and anthracite of a quality equal that of Pennsylvania, both of which will be developed At the time of the closing the Guggenheim the city of Calgary acquiring the property 15 said one feet. to of the interests consid- and were eng ARAGON PRINCE EXPELLED. Where He May | Bride. For offences against | Princes Ludevic Pigs has been expelled and left last ming for he will embark for New Youg, The expulsion decree was int in August, 1911, but | served' last Thursday. The tempted a few months was reported, love affair for Qeates, Seek American Leaves i Amgon, France, where natell:, from ov Havre is only at in to dis | was prince suicide ago it mn Ais, | appointment | American girl (SAYS THE IRISH CANT HOLD THEIR OWN, | That npmperance and Desertion fof the Soi! are Responsible in Canada. Montreal, Oct. 1:--Speaking at a heen in honor of gentlemen whose been responsible for the re old cemetery here the victims Ind7, owing, a with an 1 H work ha taining « | which { sh y { Porth, LOH Lwere f the buried scourge of Ont., vice-pres for North America losing ground in There are two rea continued, perance helieve the twhple are thy most but individually we tha ntemperance, lie ident aid the Irish Chnada ns for this," thém is°ir Irish 1 in the w he | "and one tem as a wld given to I AC sober much and are ! evils of it h with u an ¢ mist pind ing AV hat be correct flourish." { continue and | Mr. Foy complained he Irish had left the soil, wl eastern fathers not to st, because there send ther | We th lost ir faith CORN CROP A FAILURE, | The Fields Flooded With Wg and Farmers Cammot Work. The Tarmers in this district, are ydoing their best in an endeavor to save the sorn. crop. but report stated to-day, that it looked as if the cron would be "dismal failure Ti fields are fi with water, and ls impossible the a 1 for fan ners fe the crop oficorn! ned as well as the grain,' remarked farr to the Whig on the market this morning 0 | Winnitoba, launched in at Winnipeg The 1909, steaner was burned -- Niagara andg pur- i the | Canada. | in | (milk. | versity of He win, will become associate | father third of 1 OCTOBER ii) i - _-- - DIREC TORS FIGHT ONTARIO, TUESDAY, 1, 191 PITH OF NEWS - R Despatches From Near And Distant P Places. THE LATEST TIDINGS PRESENTED IN THE BRIEFEST log POSSIBLE FORM. ¢ T BRITISH i i Prevent United States Gettin i White Star Liners. i ondon, Oct 1.---1t yuflerstood | J. Bruce Ismay, the fampus § ivor and managing dire | of the White Star line, will short-| retire and be succeeded by a United | | States man, who will 'immediately | transfer the White Star liners to Un- ited States register, which will mean lthat they will fly the United States instead of the British flag, and oo av ullable for Uncle Sam's service in} war. British directors are {fighting to prevent this. is Ri tame tor [1y Kh sury Last Year {case of L! ABOR LE. ADE iS ON TRIAL. Accused of Conspiracy in Dynamite Cases Out West. : Indianapolis, Ind, Oct. 1.--The fe a : deral court room was much over- change Be crowded, to-day, when fifty labor lead- Hom, W. 8, -Fielding proposes sail- [*rs were arraigned, charged with | { The ing for Fugland mn a littie while. [Conspiracy in dynamite casgs. Pro- | Cornwall 18 preparing a great tected by a guard of six United | ception for Sir 'Wilfrid Laurier States marshalls, Orie McManigal, | levening. informer and chief witness against the | | Justice Lauvendeau has been appoin- | accused, was fed in. He pleaded | [ted city "attorney for Montreal at $12, {guilty to a number of charges and 000 a year, Isentence was postponed till the "other Liberals will ask either lon Buc [cas Ss Were disposed of. {kenzie King or W. D. Euler to run ig} meres. {North Waterloo { HOME RULE wiL L BE ENFORCED i 4 - | The Whig's Daily Condensation . of { 'the News of the World From Tele- graph Service and Newspaper Ex. AS SHOWN BY THE REPORT. 2 Assessment is $10427,612-- re this of the Figures Given to Wards. Kingston 'continues to advand latest proof is the assessor's issued on Tuesday. This report shows {the population to 19,707, the larg: fest nhgure ever obFaimed by the as it being" an increase of S70 #~ The report, p 3 | spssor, finan- the lover wos a wards is Sy 1,102; 3,155: Fron Victoria, at St an total of I'llsonburg Condensed Milk farmers - asking { 18 Id Keleher, | pon d in his hane Two witnesses in the have disappeand from One of them was ness of the killing. Rev. Dr. Thornton, born in. Canada, | but spending twenty-nine vears in the Presbyterian ministry in London, ust been superapnuated Dr. Immanuel Benzinger, son of James drowned mn a arty, back of six-year-old Guelph, was unused q i 2 | Turks " year Rosenthal muy New | wit der case York. an eye $1, has of the uni- [we a Railway Wreck Near Nashville | Tenn. | Nashville, Messenger Tenn., Oct.'1.=Express Samuel "Chilton, Canadian horn. was burned to death and tem others seriously injaped, following wreck of a passengef train on the Louisville-Nashville railroad] to-day Eight coaches were in the smash | . | Killed by an Explosion. Newport, R.1., Oct. 1.--Licut. Don; Wd Morrison was killed and eight men by the exnlosion of a the torpedo destroyer vessel was uj to is Toronto to the ning of rules laid train CRAZED BY PAIN. Because she refused. to become white slave ingher owh dather's Wl at Rochester, Marv Amato wat hit on | the head and shot her | Monda [p linjured, to-day, chest just on as the cruise | steam { Walke, take a long in the leg by abot morning wa Isabelle, Ferdinand on Archdue Archduke trouble daughter , of Austr- her hus The I'he the AHA! THE STORK of 1a, band, trouble The with Bavaria dence in sore Paince of "aid to r eOur trade { in the "A 30 nt in nearly lit red ith an ner dollars, ot ent. pouding four Roy triad Calgary, in Toronto 1 compa mor as ™ well LICENSE AGAIN PERMITS SALE OF LI0 Saloons and Hotels Again to Do Business in North--Clayton Village Included. Watertown, Oct. 1 The the thirst quenching parlors in the towns of Clayton, Philadelphia, Hounsfield. and Brownville, swung open after midnight last night, af- ter two years of enfore ed idleness due to the efforts of the Prohibition party Cafes of year wealthy Mon- under securing Ontario cheques Thomas, son of a bu<iness 'man, 18 1 charged with and worthles GT.R Toronto alg ov other " to Samuel Catlow, a' Liverpo . . 3 Liverpool that of last year, which Bulgarian army or r q ' : 2 y ordered to mobiliee| London, Oct. 1.--Sir' Rufus Isaacs, | (he Assumption seems to be, whether it is denied i sading r » denied that the partition of |in Reading last night, said the gov-!p i to reach. However, Mr. Gordon It is roported that the water suppiy [He predicted that the bill would em The population by Sarvka, | €TR® ink of Nova Se $0 | the present séssion, and be enforeed ir kK ol ova tia ha pen I ¢ n | tenac, 1,508; Rideau, 5,089; } may lose th® i®Wrde oF 3 3 05g i ao n ten million mark, as the Whig pro as compared with $9,836,132 to Stop it will be corded for a long time. Lawrence, $1,305,200; Cataraqui. $1, is stated on high authority that the | ar The value ok land IR states 1s useless and that within a ag | In the city there are 5.633 school | effort to drive Turkey out of Europe, . 106 bitches. Clarence Byers, teller in the Bank of | this latest attack, and preparations shot while placing a gum in a canoe |ing the Ottoman empire's best blood | for nearly two weeks past, pro- jand Berlin were all somewhat panicky Twenty-five railrond men have beep demanding that war between the Bal down for the run Montreal, Oct. 1.--- Seeking release jor William Bennett, a wellknown re » i be Hovering About t prece nia street, late last night. Crazed by | vighty million | the bath room of his home, placed hovering over the 'roy 41 househogd corres: all niormed last {lying hfdless on the floor, when dis-|which generally infor five years of age, was for thirty-eight on- ties by means I positions Major Bennett came and has been made twenty-five minutes f Kingston. cier, was found dead in bed at | Without Any Fuss in Ireland, Says RET Iv Wher ' n u ng y py » INPEY £ | Queen's hotel, Toronto: i Sir Rufus Isaacs, {mazngly low. When the assessor a counts for 19,707 persops id the city In view of Turkish troops concentra attorney- general in the Asquith gov- right or wrong, that there are a good ting of Bulgari 2 SD6 [wag of SuqSiAn fraulier, j ernment, peaking to "his Constituents yyy more inhabitants, whom it is Persia has n proposed by Britis bh | ernment was undismaved by the s bee 3 . : mi anti- s citiZens {and Russian 'diplomats home role: demonatrations in: freland has brought joy to the citizens by his * increased count. Port. Huron, Mich. and from the commons, having pass { denh 1.787: © is unsafe for drinking purposes ted the third reading, pefore the end of denham, 1,84 ntario, Lawrence, 649; Catamqui, h in Saskateon, making a] Irtlaud without any fuss. bear fourteen banks that « rd an in N TURKEY I'hen the assessment has reached the ! i gr Fa wing to the an Dinas oe Jo the | phesied some time ago that it would ACIes I ot AR MUST COME. Ssesument of the «city £10, | » year ago, an increase Think That European Efforts the largest increasd in one Assessment by wards ©: Sydenham, Useless $1,675,130; - Ontario, $1,265,470 St Constantinople, Turkey, Oct. 1.--I¢ 752,120; Frontenac, $1,115,850; Rideau $1,685,057; Victoria, 21! 775 turkish officials feel that all Ewropgan efforts to prevent war with the-Balkan buildings, $6,227,187; busine V§2,410y. income, $435,145 iw days Greece, Bulgana and other! f lsmall nations will be combined in an children; 753 persons are liable for 3 7582 professor it Oriental languages at the i statute labor; there are 7 dogs and luniversity of Toronto | However, Turkey feels far from be- ling down and: out in connection with \ ) "KILLED Toropto, Cobali, may los¢ ns arm | AC ANAL AN as "tHe Posult © %heing accidentally 'are. already. being 'made for marchall- Mrs. Patrick Campbell, the actress, .to resist attack. who has been ill, in London, Eng. { Stock exchanges at London, Paris nounced to be in a dangerous condi- [following the war threats. Big finan tion. Leiers of all three powers are inter suspended during the past week in the kans and Turkey be prevented at all terminals for. not living up | costs. | Major William Bennett Suicided at Montreal. from intense pain, which he was suf- 'fering as a result of an accident, Ma ddent of Point St. Charles, commit | George of ted smcide at his home, 118 Britan- Palace. anads jor the firs the agony which he had undergone Royal pal ; " Taf « , Re A § Oe 1 hat the stor fiscal va: host throng fiout the day, he quietly crept | London, Oet } n | 4 , yO e thir } a heavy oalibre revolver to his tem- | the asseriion, to-dav, in the so i th | I ple, pulled the trigger, and was found {column of the London Weekly - Mail, we | tracted members of the fgnily rushed [court A to hix side. The deceased was sixty- acres vears in the employ of the Grand Li {Trunk railway, occupying responsible The time of the International | ontreal forty years ago, having been Litastod between D roi | praduated frog the Military School It Toronto at 4.431 and 9.55 p.m at leave Detrait William Bugg wer: Jarron, at Stra of Gannda, and phy iti-treating Mi will reach and Mrs by Judge weeks to penitent i ter Pp m., Mr en, tt n------ at LAURIER'S NAVAL LAW ne wn Remain on 'the Statute Book For the Present. )itawa, Oct. 1.--Iit was learned is morning that Canada's naval olicy was discussed at donsiderable | lengta at the cabinet meeting. yes. terday. and the result of the discusg sion was that the matter will be aken up again at a later date. Me :sars. Borden, Pellitier and | Hazen made statements to their | nolleagues of the conferences with ithe British ~ authorities. It was { agresd that 'the Laurier naval law should stay on the statute book for | the present in order to continue the fnaval college at Halifax and the | training stations there and at Es- { aulwanlt There is no confirma- tion kere that Hon. Messrs. Monk and Nan'el have resigned. doors of £1X tor out or vo costa of} prose ution, for Bugg's | little hon Dr. H gent in terloo, signed his North Wa- Waterloo | convention | Lackner has rv nslature for weome sheriff of {eomntv The 'conservative 'will be held Saturday. to in Clayton and other places that were boarded up when the towns went "dry," will again re sume business. ; : The effect of Clayton again {coming a licensed town will.be far- reaching, it is claimed Persons who have been close to the officia of the Frontenac Hotel company assert that, deprived of ita bar, the hotel! lost heavily, especially at con vention times when ordinarily much wine was served The chances of the hotel being re built either by the present company or by a combination of 'Richelieu and Ontario and New York Central railroad interests, is enhanced In that Clayton hotais are. now en. abled to eperate under a ligue: license pext be- Indoor Baseball For Sergeant At a meeting of the sergeants' mess of the 11th regiment, P.W.0. Rifles, jamong the amusements planned fon | the winfer months is indoor baseball {A committee composed of QM.S.F. | Ludlow, Ovl. Sergts. William Hall and ; {Charles Hall, was appointed to have {charge of the team WOMEN OPPOSE HOME RULE. i Was Original Tom Brown. Merehiomess of Dufferin Loudon, Oct. 1a. Sufuitas fee i 30,000 at Belfast. lebar, the ongina 'or ug OM | Boitast, Oct. 1.--The famin'n: Brown, in a fight with the slagg: lof Whe present anti-home rule agitation Williams, is dead st the age of eich {in Ulster was brought ino prominence ty-vight. - However, he was not thet {laut nicht when more than FLU wo ld Tom Browm in other rel 0 tended 5 demonstration in Uls 'ter hall. The Dowager Marchioness of Dufierin and Ava presided at the meet. ing, nad in her adiress declared that dhe wan opposed to home rule, be police court, eause it would perpetuate he strife of thise = ensex of dren bet een the Irish parties, endanger Harry {people's liberties and ances rr ithe country. Addresses featur Suspicion. is the fly in the matri- /imonial ointment. A KINGSTON ADVANCING ASSESSOR'S Population Fixed at 19,707--Some According KINGSTON'S ASSESSM INCREASED BY Population is 870 More Than heli? force LAST EDITION. Fe ~~ $391,480 FIELD MARSHAL EARL RORERTS. good health and on Monday tulations from all BURIED HIS Ww IFE ALIVE. Her First--Awful Act Colorado Man. Pueble, Colo., Oct. 1 Charged with hoking his wife into insensbility and throwing her into an open grave while vet alive,' George Fort is in custody here. The woman's dead body was found under six feet of earth, but in dications are that she struggled for: life while she was being buried alive. Pray ing for Sunshine. 1 the Choked of int. Oct vughout sunshine and late flax may ure if the unfavorable tinue Potatoes and will Prayers were district around Potatoes, beans be a complete fail: ocon- is fon th Lone offered Zurich! for weather beans, it rot, sales feared, Auction of farms, stock and" implements are numerous this fall, the claiming that lack of farm them to vetire. farmers Sad Funeral at Omemee Omemee, Out, Opt L.-The town witnessed the saddest funeral in ite history, this aftermoon, when the re mains of Willilhm MeCpfory, biz moth: er, wile and "two chile drowned irom a canoe, Saturda: eid to rest in one long grave "ng livan and Methodist minisie fooond the ety | on! | joint serviee and t ended from all over the Grain Dryer or Ww Winnipeg. Oct. 1. Gram Commission, floating dryer' for gram satisfactorily million and ev lake for 3 the od my ¥ drying h and a quarter n treated Evervthing condition erop th 0 k at pe Inland Rey Inland revenue Spirits acco and cpa ivimoya irite, 83268": 4! Total, %5,909.36 collect i tember re Re £61.20 bond d methy 53 we toh factory Ladies' Terms moderate Princess street MARRIED MITCHELL 20th up-to-date dre smmaking Miss Keves, 2 A Ir Kingston 1912, at St the Rev Miss Beatrice formerly of idem Caulder mne, NJ by Wi rimerly "of Bay; DIED. Kin Oct sn ston, Ont Hubert homas iy Mr and Mre. Syduey Cressdes t i, aged 14 months, CRESSDE Funerst 1 FRI} NDBHIE Kingstor Fane Friendship Funera ate) from er ver Brock Stree Wednesday WAL KER In the Hotel Sept. 26th ged $8 years the residence John Galloway Fine Wednesday afternoon, at ck.y to Cataragul Come. rest in 1912 v inn on 0th her late resid- and Nelson mt 2.30 Dieu, 12 Kings John w a ke r f + hix Pune " nephe treet tw pry Ig | "ROBERT J. REID The Leading Undertaker. 'Phone 577. + 230 Princess Street, The Od Firm of Undertakers, 254 amd 256 PRINCESS WTREET, "Phone id for Ambuiases. > please copy APErs or iis -- roves AND RANGES. The hest jot we have ever had; alee Dressers, Stands and s full tine Reasonabic prices. At Turk's Phone 765 PICKLING SEASON PURE 'whos SPICES. PURE GROUND SPICES. PUKE WHITE WINE VINEGAR. PURE CIDER VINEGAR. PURE ENGLISH MALT VINE