OB! worth'ï¬ï¬ «1.1 [ti-Ill L fd Cigars Allthe? Standard ' brands kept in stock; or boy,don’t The: is no have a EV»: N and [m PIES WCCOS, - '8. GflRROLl» scriphons, and all WW:'O':°O’M m. to: - butter. 9" Hâ€. Mart m1 .1. .n ' II n- 7.“. .I A all Como Ont. 17.8. Crook: Must Go. London. Oct. 20.--Tho omciuls of Scotland Yard intend to talc; vigor- ous action a a. result of the recent French rnctng scandals. and the ar- rival hero of about 100 United Stabs: Mrs of various kinds, havebeen expelled from France. Among the arrivals _were the notorâ€" ors Dr. Springer and many others .4... n- urn" known to the police on Among the arrivals were 1 01:9 Dr. Springer and man who are well known to the th sides 0! ' the Atlantic. -n 2“ A ed 3 W percent of Viola were 'and doe: HmeA-‘itb rifles» fie possible that (W0 ignoiv â€amends ghost 15.000 men. will. I: ‘With this “I“ force: Wag him. Col. Swny'ns‘uin's ts meat ts Mo. ad‘uglm 1.019.150 miles. and probably still tions he 109 miles turiher to â€no. the were ma m-ineipnl British hontier p'bst. This that the mere!) must humanism .ncoreh- by 1’9““ ing sun and over sn aid sud road~ islred.1 le- My even if tbs ï¬ttest is sueâ€" "I will cessful. Tbswiufl ".le will be with my felt until furthers." is received. notfask Th! estirq‘sxpsdition will ls'n‘vs tn be terests it rope‘sted on 3 much lugs sc'alo. convince! Col Smile is sceonspnnied by ovâ€" ia‘ prelere er 20 white ofï¬cers. nnd has with} we have him sons Intimgunsnn'dsoms 7-: battle: pounds-.113 Mullsh’ a success will {have I set tn. Ibsle 'G‘nd'en aldeDolnlinnta It has 1: country nflnme. Trade relations at free trad Berber. n6 Bulbs!- lave shown nn lead to (normals: decrease siscs tbs {opsrsâ€" tions oi the Mullah cut ofl across to “We a] thaw-id: when o1 Ogden and â€Doi- ___', all shants. It I†W by 101': nothing Imdbwne.1"orsign m mm an Parliament, last summer. tbst the an, doze Italinns were coâ€"opersting with Col. tion wit' Swnyne. but .- despstchu msde pub- ation eit lie ts-dny do not mention Italian I again ; help, ,it hsupposed: that some local 8!. â€k u difï¬culty was found in mix for far her , Bit-min ham, A‘... ONE, 20. l’.â€c riot in in â€reï¬lls! Litfletvn, 25 miles from Birm than. '11:? gin-“if! and ten deputies loft last. .1: 5 83-00331 train from this A late rer‘ort Ironvljttlctcn '3“! 113-01: white men and eight . dead as a result, 01 the Hi 3:' i x“. ."S I! u.) , .‘l as a car repajm. He was working on a car and had forced an adjoining car back to get more room. There was a siight grade. He neglected to block the second car. It closed in, crushing Ban; ish below the grain. Despite mgdical 34d '1}. union: uvcrio‘ in Somamund plunge tho max-nu {pm «there- at 3, 000; mo- of 6011th re- Nobility. in .- W muons Inn-tics. - M». W of (301 Swan-WI noon! «awn against. an Knuth. 1mm Kay. Rule h: b.- hmrd or the expedition. The present MW gum tmelmw t1!“ he wru- “Whom the Italian frontier. wtliwur¢,. who the Mul- lah attacked, him 9t. Ergo. Last Womba- me Mullah}! reported to st'o grout; 12.000 m’en. ‘mostiy arm- thl (.‘ol. Swme in much impel!!! ow- in; to the Wty 0! MW the Val-60 and water. He is â€rear. mg on‘ Hohotle. He uk- {tut 600 further reliable tram be malted from Berber. fdrthirith’ ' and about one 'éd: The It". -' ‘ grd and Lhut‘h both ere doing? tun-«losses ' riding camel-,4. '1†Jam arm reach the stocked. «up: toâ€"notrow, and will advance to and enemy. €91; Swgm. th .. ‘ * pm: 91 the an .' M} Oct. a, mate; wee veryfpquo. theVSomui 1m?- are 69M shaken. The Mullet vhb‘h It“ to be in com- nnunicttion with Kg] uxd Inger in the Md.‘ 6! “lb Web'b‘ Riva. h from .311 London, Oct. .-â€"'I'h. Foreign Oi- ï¬ce has iasued undaud despatch from Col. Cobb. commanding one 01 the column“ of 6.811% fierce; operating-alum the lad. Mullah in: Somaumg-;7m;,_ All." Ion» wax-dad through a. Bri Irma $11ij Wind.“ We mm Entire 5“of native 6p. and- Hg: Col. 09%)."? . .. .. â€Hy Ergo? this morning. Wham about on. day’ a march north at ï¬nding it was . at- tucked in t5. thick bush. The ad- \anaes were mam? unitheenemy “a. beaten back 3 the morning. Their losse- were new, and we cap- mred 100 rifle. Our? force than pro- ceeded to collect «for trans- portation ,to join the detachment at in: stochde. In the aha-noon a ,rmniisauna. wu made. and algal-arm mm, the a, "I deeply o I l- )owing cm†but $111331 0 Captain Anson?“ M}, “I,“ killed? On. Day'- M North of In“; In in. sun. on» Viola: can-ugh: in tho m Wood. - no non-an hm- Bum ' 81-m- - con- Shy-gig ï¬ns“. 2 OFFICERS AND 50 MEN KILLED MADE PIERCE ATTACK. Mad Mullah, I Fighter, Fails on the British Expedition Dundas in progrcsi,’ut Litfleu‘n, from Birm n’hzun. 1111 ten deputies loft hast. Sin‘t‘iul train from this Atlantic. . man Killed. .9.-Somervflle Beam recently come from I father, two brothers «reside on Elizabeth- instantly killezl in the s afternoon. slur-2.;- eamish was emplnrzei He was working on 086 an adjoining car room. There was a neglected to block the ed in, crushing 39.1)) 1. Despite medical ald immediately? W ‘ ‘ Flavolle .Broi. advt from Chicago via the Chicago and Northâ€"Western R'y every day during October. Ono-way ipire League for g‘hflut 20 yearg.‘ I “lave been asked several times to"re- mounoe my connection with it. 1 Juan always declined. I‘ am not 'an 'Englishman. but a Btitisher. I have .remained a member of the British iEm'pix-e League. I have been elected in several French-speaking tidings, and I am going to be elected again. iAnd I am going to remain a. member of the British Empire League,thank .uuu.:. u.- ..-- thaw, I believe, done a. good thing. Iltrhas brought about discussions in freedgadg with Eygland whiéb may Aland to results. ‘ " “1'" ‘ ' speak ofrthings of which aunt peo- lplofear the communeâ€"(laughter)â€" hu‘spok'en of the tuim 0013 Donâ€" xfaon hasipoken' of W103i. and has quoted Chambérlain's {words on the tariff. Chamberlain is mt Hind ister if Fianna. ‘he is t‘nlonial 800-; fretaryv He has spoken of 'the tsriflg‘ mind you. I think he ought to be :dismissed. (Laughter). Hehas Vioâ€" .)ated the constitution of England. and- doesn't know what he has done. 4W9»). He has spoken on the a. dangerous man. ?that. the English nation was suflering by reasOn ,of this. He will be pun- ished. (Laughter); - , , ,4- -...a a British . been engaged in discussing Imperial problems. To my mind the two oblems are transportation great Pr and the tariff. Let us cndeavar in trans- mn- own land to improve our A ‘4‘“ eat problems are uuuny-.v..-_,, ' Let us endeavor in to improve our vans- unisecurc better motherland. Let our own Land portation facilities onnactlon thh the us have a Canadian tariflâ€"to my mind,’that is what is wanted. a Can- I adian tariff. not a. British twill. repeat my nolitical faith, my ration- a] faith is Canada. for the Canadians. (Apple-1198:) - h ‘ ~___._- “We all belong to British England â€"-we all intend to remainâ€"we have nothing better to do.’ I am sure there are not in this oountrya bak- er's dozen who will go in for annexa- tion with the United SW3 ation either commercial or national. for her sake. She doesn't naturally expat that. nor does she desire to rob us of our autonomy. I sav nothâ€" :_.. .J .5. mm is com: to happen. lolly“. \ uwâ€"v__ - , “I will only say few ’words, and } “Since .1 ï¬nd by: in am as fminiater, of. Whigï¬knï¬gy ind thyt Lia six years'and thme‘inanfhs. I have endegvored to the bést of my .ability'w build up muff cnd' Culâ€" adian commercial indemniï¬ed on (knadian bdttoms.‘ 11nd "tht‘bugï¬â€˜Cw- ‘Mlian railways. (Applause). ' ‘ 7"Let us notbe awn" 001th“- ed In...Ta.rtAe. ‘TI‘gtuus mqke up our minds to make ourselves “Thom. ï¬omumtionyluwellua. com- mercial stqndpoigt: (W2. . â€I have now been thin-1.37mi: public life, as . Wu, as a. member of the legï¬ï¬ture of m; an- tive pi'owinoe. andWa. Cabin“. linâ€" extensidely, obserï¬ng as I me, at- ter having visited several exhibition! of the, world, I have come to no con clusion that British institutions at but shunted to bring about an greatneil make for happiness, safety. pron!!!" ity, P708735 and WW; At a, bgpquet given 001. Denispn 8*- Toronto â€on Monday night, Hon. Hr. Torte, Minister of Public Works was present and made 3 speech. Because of his supposed hostility to his col- leagues on tariff muons. he w†heard fvwith great interest and no disaï¬poiyitment, unless WW he e none but ,iociilar reference to his relations with the rest of the ca- tdnet. Parts of his speech were â€i ‘OHOWS : â€I am not here this even- ing as a memmr of-‘tho Dominion Cabinet. (Laughter) Am I a mem- ber of the Dominion Combat? (Lam, ten") That is the .qiiestion I very ‘diplomatica‘lly declined to an!“ When I wasieev'ing Ottawa to » COMB Shem. Being fa ml'hister' is. not the moss ewe-free life in the-Worm. Ht do an occupation that is exposed to ,a‘cci-dentewf all kinds. QA minister is exposed to tremendous hazardsâ€"t0 the ï¬re of the newspapers, tO‘thebod itemper 'of members -of' parliament,to the assaults of opponents. and ‘00- casionaiiy to flown-deemin- 05 your best personal friends. (Laugh- ter and mummy ‘ ‘ ' “I am present tonight as a. British 43 origin-rot French [ prm,.‘ef-British in- lice-ling? in" thetupride wI'hoy refused to have any dealings with their employee except as indi- vidusls; they refused concessions and reused ubitration: they put their backs against the wall of prejudice and their faces arbitrarily against progress : they thought themselves stronger than the great union prinâ€" .clple which is making such strides throughout the world ; that while 'combining M oorpomtims and pooling their interests in hard and ‘futdlisnee they could deny themen .whovu'vorhod for them the right to organise and speak through their or- ‘ganizotion: _ “The pretense of the oporstors tint they were unable to produce cool be- cause intimidaflon kept from work men who were willing to work have been prom {also by the fact thot protecï¬on. which they demand!!! has decmsod rather then increased. “We declare tint it w’u uafair and unmnnly for the coal road operators to insult us while we were you- guests. and charge our organization with responsibility for nets of hu- lcssness during the strike. “We do not however. emult over 1now. newervhnve from the to turn their m to the future end to no eo- ol both. - {‘We forgive them their mount rduefl to deal with on, end In this honr when they are forced to acknow. ledge their inability to operate their mince without our consent and coâ€" operation. 'we hold out the right handotfriendnhipnndukthem to join with us in securing amicable re- lntione and wholesome condition- in this region. We forgive them even the {nine accusations they have made W us. Rey charged as with bein‘eriminnls.‘ riotern and Anarchâ€" ists, end our organization they de. nouneed . ‘lnwle- and irrespon- sible}. They know. nnd did know that their charges were untrue end without foundation. *two and 3 bolt column article eon- tainilg references to the mine own- rm which one would have suppoccd ,policy and good taste would have' km him from making when the mot- 'ter bu: been no happily dimmed of. Some 0! the men are u iollovc: } “The poor, under-put! mint vorkcra of these coal region, who toil bud from early morning until lot; at night {or a. livelihood. nobiy cup- Durtadbyorgtnbad hborin this ndotherlandnhu‘vetaï¬t than in civic and social duty. We mat over this tribute to tho dignity d labor banana it is the triumph of H31:tandofgood policy HUNTERS AHOY I Keep your eye on the sport and Secure your Footww from : The time for chasing the elusive stag is again at hand, The deadly Buck Fever is already in the air. Better begin packing your duds. Next to your gun and ammunition 100]: well to your footwear. To bea jolly good hunter you must be properly shod. Your kit will not be complete without a pair of long Rubber Boots; you can get them here, heavy or light, at $3.00 and $3.50 per pair. See our Huntere’ dandy lOng boot, real Chrome Kip, fine and light, long in the leg, 3 perfectboot for the woods. - E-For the min have 1.533%“, Moccasins,all Felt Boots, Laced or Gaiters, linedrwifth flannel, warm and soft. Overshos and Rubbers in assortment galore. The N. HOCKIN SHOE ST ORE THE N. HOCKIN SHOE STORE Pats; mum-s mu the inevitable conflict HUNTERS AHOY White’s Old Stand, Lindsay. on they attempted to justify them- selves upon the false plea. that our: in man irresponsible organization ; when we demonstrated our responsi- biity and reliability, they then as- oerted that we were an organization which was dominated by violence. [WI-en society attempted to interfere taieettle the strike they declared their divinely oppointed right to be let done. “When representatives of national and State Governments tried to madam they resented such ‘mcddleâ€" some politicians! But, thanks to you, Ir. President, and-to the power a! public opinion. they have been Mug-ht to a. realization o! the fact that the interests and . welfare or the Haitian people cannot. _'be ignored with impunity." TEE TUBULAR IS RIGHT NOW THE W RUMG, HOST commmmpsmrsmâ€" MOWER mm A in. add a glut: hamper- chucrl. 1‘ pound till my“ on. 1! you live south a- east 00 um or noun: a! 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