new styles. Utility, $12, 14.50, 18 and 20. Imperial Overcoats, EE vercoat, $12, 14.50, 16. RRRRTRRT | Black Cheviot Top BIBBY GO. E CLOTHIERS. g on, having a most magical rt, machine grease, paint, c., ete, and may be used fresh, salt, hard or soft material beneficial to the ! g harmful. Itis especially ashing by all whose work ar SUPERIOR TO ANY OSE. 10c. Per Box. Y & BIRCH OCK STREET. SH iS, you would bring your tress of our clothes, we rcoat price, and let her s worth obtainable. 11.50, 13.50, be found elsewhe p 5 5.95, 6.95 Ta n This Store ONDAY. 3 e, new goods, perfect e lines to select from. $1.50. On sale Satur- 5c. On sale Saturday gular $10.00 Coat. On 33, regular $4.00 and nu come here for vour CO., t Sets the Pace dE fr Sr. forced up. most gratitying a rs, festery > plod poison, boils; AR kh hase sa) tad. uk 13 a warvel ling Try it! < sores, ringworm a t equal ma, m-Buk Ca, Toronto, for fr Lan) 13a box. (C. EB. Mr. H. G. Purchase, Conductor on the Toronto happened with a nasty accident. pole cau in the wires, and was held on to the rope, and his hand was drawn up until it canght the top of the car, and the rope pulling through his fingers bythe ures of the moving Sur, tore and lacerated ashocking exten! ree fin, tearic " jeces of flesh completely hen, Several applied, and eased tho pain very ing tc this effect, Me. Pu . "1 bound the fingers in Zam-Buk, snd it was the way in which this balm soothed the pain, Two days after t were clossd, and new skin was begin over the top. My baad is now as sound as ever. and to Jook at it you would never know ft had been se terribly torn and lac think there is anything td equal Zam pg f Dex pure, it is nature's lalm, ond as x Zank-Puk will also cure tores due ete. trial wou g to torm I do not Bud." Absolutely st sid is All stores and drogxiets sell Pulford Limited.) Zawr-Buk was § | 5 Writ I « sds 1 ete SHOES FOR THE That are particularly stylish = Drug Store. shape, and made in a very manner are the kind we are show- inspecting equipment. ing. The Lady who puts a pair of our $2.50 of Box Cali, Dongo er or Laced Boots. to be afraid o H. JENNINGS, KING ST 30027 $3.80 INEXPENSIVE GIFTS TO MEN TIE PIN always forms a pleasing and suitable gift ©o a man, and especially if it be from Ryrie's. No. 30025--Fine 14k rope turban tie pin with whole pearl centre, $2.75 exceptionaly good value at §1 $3.50, No. 30026--14k tie pin set with selected pearls, oriental whole pearl in centre, 80. No. 30027--Tie Pin, twist rope knot. solid 14k gold, with two fine whole pearls--the season's newest style, Send for our Catalogue ------ Limited RYRIE Bros. '134-138 Yonge St. TORONTO her feet and $3 line la Kid Bluch- NN : Will not need | see Nordheimer pianos. f the wet weather in NDERWOOD Visible Typewriter. You touch the button it does the rest. SEE IT. Youn will find it a case of «Love at first sight." 'ROW CAUSED BY A LACK | daga penitentiary for fifty-nine days and, resulted in Martas Bsyniskuy get- ting the worst the usual to it Hungarians, have been rooming and 230. and last asked to settle for the Sinith woman food, which the Huus furnished. the Mune sat down to breakiast, ves- ing a FTYINE DAYS ECCLESIASTICAL EVOLUTION. "An Open Pulpit' --New Title For : Prayerbook. Richmond, Va., Oct. 17.--The House of Deputies, in Wednesday's session of the Protestant Episcopal general con- vention, declared "that nothing here in (viz, the clause prohibiting unor- dained and unlicensed persons) shall he so construed as to forbid communi- cants acting as lay, readers or - the ministers from permitting any Chris- tian person approved by the bishop as preacher." It was further recom- mended that the words **According to the Protestant Episcopal church in OF SALT. Watertown Boarding House Keep- ers Sent to the Onondaga Peni- tentiary By Judge Reeves. Watertown, \.Y., Oct. 17.--A pinch of salt, or rather the lack of it, land- ed John and Sara Smith in the Unon- the of a fight with Smiths in Lillian street, yesterday the United States," be struck from jjaorning. The sentence was imposed the title of the prayer-book, as being w Judge Reeves and did not have | impossible to translate and deroga- tory to foreign mission work. eee DISASTER DUE TO NEGLECT. cash alternative attached From the story in police court it appears the two Bsyniskuy brothers, Loose Boxing on Shaft Given As the Cause. <Fontanet, Ind., }Oct. 17.--Thirty- eight dead, 600 pérsons injured, of whom fifty were jeriously hurt, and property loss of pproximately $750, 000, is the latest) estimate of the de- struction wrought by the explosion at the Dupont powder mills, Tuesday. A workman who was employed in the glazing mill, and whose name is Wil- roarding with the - Smiths. A few {avs ago the Huns loaned the Smiths Saturday night. when their board, told to take it out of he hill. The woman was to furnish y room at ¥1 a week and cook their The schemy: . worked all right until terdav. The meat didn't taste salty 0 ste salty | Gh or IH : iam Sherrow, so enough and they asked Mrs. Smith for TO caused by loose salt t appears Mrs. Smith : : , The g r const 1° it Phe « i hs T SR Silo boxing on the sult. The day before § » 1 ( a » 1 a > 1 ha rate it w i a an thn eso tat 20 200 HY FR 1 Toh ed. It was one eran ix . a - Hun claimin rt h oi TL the lot and sent off the sparks that caus- 8 ne to have rece a © Ain" ed the explosion. wer the head with a bread knife dur- the fracas. PERSONAL MENTION. Sherrow was dangerously ijured by the explosion. te SUED FOR DIVORCE. re + Movements Of The People--What Laval University Cannot Employ They Are Saying And Doing. Or. Loi . ir. Miss Olive Scott, Pittsbur is visit. { jug in the city this week Montreal. . Oct. . 17.--Dr.~ Loir, an! ing hyve-election. Mr. and Mrs H. ©. Nickle returned { eminent French physician, was receat- of such. an agreement,' the premier | 1st. es These are extr value and this morning after a trip to the Paci- | engaged by the medical faculty of] said, emphatically, "and ne far as The A. O. nN. grand lodge of | not be ted at the price, fic coast Laval University. As he is a nephew | this government is concerned, no such | Quebec, is in executive sessions to con- Coats, at $7.50, $0.50 up $9 Miss Lola Rosevear, has returned | of the famous Pasteur, and gave great | agreement has heen entered into or] gider separation from the United | see " " » [J é from an extended visit) with' Mrs. W, promise, Laval authorities thought |even hinted at." | States supreme lodge and the adoption] * 7 they had secured a "find."" Tt now | of a new name, | Millinery! Millinery 1 : Hastings county council appointed New American Hats arriving », Canifton Smalley. of the Canadian | transpives that of Commerce, Montreal, is re- | has refused to allow Laval to employ lieving at the local branch. | Dr. Loir, his objection being that Ma-| George Kincaid Killed Himself | the new House of Refuge, at £150 per George "Little, Bagot street, leit for | dame Loir is suing for divorce, snd} 'After His Arrest. | vear. his wife being appointed matron Washburn Mills, to accept a position | until this is settled his services will Vancouver, Oct 17.--A Dawson des |at_¥250 per annum. : as stationery encineer at that place | be dispensed with hy Laval. He is giv | patch says: "George Kincaid, head The government steamer Arctic from Miss' Mary Millsap and Mrs. John|en a year's leave of ahsence, this be-| foreman of the public works do- north polar regions, inward, at Fath Schemerhorn, Odessa, are Visiting Miss|ing the time he was engaged for in|pant in the Yukon territory, with} oF Point, Que.. al 8.25 am. AR well McGill at the Anglo-American hotel. | ihe first instance. headquarters at Dawson, arrived on | Ohl one death, Frederic Bockenhauser, William -Cannon and _ wife, Sharbot | SS---------------- | Sunday, in charge of the police, at Sol | SHUM. WAR natural Lake. returned from New York, to | MATTER ARRANGED. | kirk 175 miles above Dawson. | Otto Fasoldt, Jr. aged twenty day. and are visiting friends in the ---- { He was charged with stealing $10,-| three, of Rensselaer, N Y . while nt aty a | The Machinists Get Advance in 00, which mysteriously disappeared] ne yeceived, Jnjur. whith Tue 4. 1, Cannon and_ wife, Clarendon, Their Pay. from the registered mail sack deliver-| M% venth. He was aceiien fi sho returned from New York, to-day. and | . w in i in Dawson July oh from Fair { by one of a hunting party of on, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frederick | Montreal, Oct. 17.--The matters at | ks. by the st or Seattle | "At Albany, N.Y. while cleaning his Reid, Ontario street. | dispute between the machini 5, em) an = id Wey ania rand the | rifle , preparatory to going hunting. Thomas A. Mills, a former marine ployed by the Canadian Pacitic rail-| t ng ro a T hy « ruiog| Henry Roth. Jr.. aged forty-four, had which have!S camer TORE or unesdygy mo Mog | the top of his head almost torn off, engineer, is dead at Winnipeg, after a | *8Y and the management, lingering ness. He was a brother of | Mrs. John Kennedy. of Kingston. W. S. McGuire, advance agent for the | Harry Wilmot Young company, was in the city, to-day, arranging for the a pearance of hig show here on October 24th to 26th. J. P. Hanley has been elected third vice-president of the Canadian Ticket | Agents' Association, now meeting in time past have been satisfactorily justed paid thirty cents an hour instead twenty-six as in the past. The | schedule provides for Saturday 5,000 men. | tions will aficct abow eet MINISTERS SWORN TO-DAY. Winnipeg. The Free Press published a TE ler: Who rried RY rood cut of the genial Joseph Devlin and Taschereau Were the | confederates, on away the| oo od by Hon. M. Turgeon, for Tibel £ ae Jeg Pi sacks, opened them, melted the gold | Mrs. Thomas White, Calabogie, was | Men. ah Vi A, rh at 1 and to all the costs. hr : . mixed it with Klondike dust and sold| * n. wr rignn Quebec, is i swought to the eity, Wednesday, and Quebec, Oct 17--M Devlin. M.P.1; ; A aT: The Garrison Club, tebec, 18 In a - Juebec, LK A mn. it to the banks. Only a small portion | ha ponditi v 1 removed to the Hotel Dien in James | jor Nicolet, and M. A. L. Taschereau | wus recovered % { most flourishing con: ition pans Reid's ambulance. She was successful- | wore sworn, at noon, to-day. the Ri n ° Hall. bookk fd | of two thousand strangers were ad: : ichard L. Hall, bookkeeper of the| i,q to the privileges of the club lv operated on for appendicitis | former as minister of i > R rR y i ~ . a apt- TH: C. Roge pout graduate, of | mines and fikheries, and the latter he. Shoyal ilitary Co lege, in 1889, is | minister of public works and labor. visiting his father in Peterboro. ac- | Hon. M. Weir, ex-minister of public his wife and children. replaces Hon. He was in India for thirteen years | Tessier as provincial treasurer. M and has been at the war office in | Archildon, M.P.P. for Nicolet, has London for four years. Me returns to | joped, in favoy of M. Devlin ithe old metropolis by the SS. Em- | press of Britain. companied by works and labor, safety. 'The prince was received Korean officialdom with "at | ity, but the people are sullen, and | cently Col. D. D. Young is in Peterboro, Students' dissecting instruments Chown's Drag Store Call at Kirkpatrick's Art Store and | | rent of a plot to assassinate ther {al visitor, Queen's trustees met last 'evening | arrested. and this morning. Only routine busi- ness was transacted. The chief matter | before the board was the details of | the new faculty of education. | The Teething Beads, "Jobes Tears," Drug | ference think it a -- -- Friday And "13." Hague, Oct 17.--Some & {sold at Gibson's Red Cross Store. to hold the last session on a Friday, Mur } ht fr these factories : Dennis MoGrath of West Superior, particulary because the conference | SV : ti rom Hens aetories | After the ceremony the bridal party o Wis. died on October 10th, at the will have signed thirteen conventions. | STAG | Ti TTI: a | drove to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wear Skirts home of his brother-in-law, Capt. It is asserted that before the con- Amer, b ano y ? " ollowmyg lac: | George Draper, Glenburnie, where a Swan. Death was due to pneumonia. | vocation of a third conference Ger- ROFIeR. LOAN ef «ma 5 ax. | fow old friends of the parties concern He was aged fifty years, a former| many Austria-Hungary and Great White = ataraaui, 50; Inverary, 25; lod awaited them. After a most sump- . PRT 1 x 5 : es . i ia wh Morning Star, 30; Sunbury, 25; total, | tious wedding breakfast had been All this Fall 8 Styles, made m the lat t Kinestonian, and a son of Mrs. Ete will insist, in view of the McGrath, Barrie street. Henry Me- | perience gained at this confere Grath, Dufferin street, and Mrs. J.! that the small states be excluded, Percy, Montreal street, are brother | there is actually antl sister also. | such a statement. ---------- | of the delegates are POINTED THE REVOLVER | that it will be | again to an arbitrary division of At His Wife--Daughter Overpower- | confitries as at J. R. C. Dobbs & Co., ed Father, | . . Ottawa, Out., Oct. 17 ~John Rap- | Gives $5,000 To Sufferers. The chairman of city property com- | fi llowed hy the best wishes and k 171 Wellington St tiste Legault, aged sixty-five, of | Wilmington, Del. Oct. 17.--Alfred L. | ittee can carn a little credit bv im- | regards of ail prossnt SY Gatineau Point, has been arrested on | pupont, vice-president of the Dupont [proving the sers ice of the city clock. jrega Y Br ns - a charge of attempted murder. While | powder company. married to Mrs. The hands are very indistinct and | 400000 00000000000 p under the influence of liouor, Legault Alicia Pradiord Maddox in New York, |oetting a know leige of the real" lime | Raise $8,260,305 in Year. 4 @ pointed a loaded revolver at his wife | yesterday, and who intended to take iis not easy. He who runs eannot | Norfolk. Va.. Oct. 17.--At yes ® HOME-MADE MEDICINE ~~ @ and pulled the trigger. Fortunately lu jong motoring trip as his honey- | read. He has got to stand still. Tt | I oe asd the National Conven: 2 : the hammer caught and before the { moon, was informed of the explosion [ic a small job to blacken the hands. po , Pi of Chfist, Rev. G 3 Said to Relieve Kidney Trouble & trigger could be pulled a-second time {at Fontanet immediately after the {Why must such ideas he prodded into | Hofiman St Louis, reported a grand : and Rheumatism @ | theo wife's screams had attracted her {edding. Mr. Dupont at once can: {those who assume charge ? | total of $3,260,305 raised hy the Dis- > : daughter, who succeeded in overpow: {celled his intended trip and wired ---------- to'al 'vear, with anbership of : One ounce Fluid Extract Dande- § ring her father. Legau was ar- [85000 to Governor Hanly, Indiana, | i s cigles jast JoarsIs LA Ine sip of} s Jou i & ail Salatonss 3 raigned before the magistrate, at for the immediate relief of the suffer- i Th hanonary Sunday. : a 1,263,416 and 6.819 mini sty e-ounce (ompow Rta _ this morning, and was sentenced {orc He authorized the governor to | The Kingston nglican pulpits will | x 3: Four ounces Compound Syrup by Hull trial to-morrow. Bail was i= anv amount in excess of the £5.- |be manned on Sunday by the Bishops | Fire broke Sut among fhe, SUI @ Sarsaparilla : Q refused the prisoner. {600 if he finds it necessary. lof Algoma and Keewntin, (the latter {Cottages on Breas avenue, Lbariotte, y i {a missionary of northern experience), NY, early 'Thursday morning, | destroyed five of them. Loss 320,000. | p Ma bbhbdddOd p doses after meals an y stated Ly a prominent p give most excellent resu > or urinary afflictions, p p ture opens Mixed and taken in rheumatism and sciatica. the clogged pores » kidneys, thus assisting them in their 3 y work of filtering all wast teaspoonful d at bedtime, is y hysician to § | ts in kidney @ | Watertown, and also in * The mix- of the 4 e and poison- and expels 4 ---------- } north comntry for use in the parting good wishes offered the bride and ) groom at the railroad station. In- stead confetti is Tt is claimed 1 sticks better | grounds vesterday afternoon. | "Ken" Mundell"s services are i put the boys are workin on the right used. missed, the harder ta keen They will play THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1907. Archbishop Bruchesi ween a subject of negotiation for some| ad-| and in future the men will be| of | was new |? after-| is believed | noon off without pay. The new regula- colonization, | PRINCE'S SAFETY DOUBTFUL. great cordial- discharged native soldiery were actually threatening. Rumors are cur- many suspects have been are erstitious delegates to the peace con- would be an ill omen nothing to justify | 4 impossible to return| 30. Silver the first conference. | Capt PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From Al Over The World. Heath Point, Anticosti, reports SS. Virginian, inward, 118 miles, at 1.30 STEALING LETTERS AN ENGLISH LAD CAUGHT AT WORK IN TORONTO. ; -- m., . . P K. Jerome complains that Got Four Years in Penitentiary-- | Carnegie"s libraries have made the Doctor Up For Criminal writing of hooks unprofitable. Negligence--Application to] There are 443 Sunday schools and Wa an Manniacturing Come] JAS officers suf _eUiers tn the Dr. William Osler is taking an active interest in v Aberdeen's campaign against tuberculosis in Ireland. The Allan line steamer Omtarian, from London, for Montreal, passed pame Point, at 6.50 am. on 17th. Toronto, Oet. 17.--Horace Montain, an English lad, eighteen years of age, employed as a post office etter collee- tor, yesterday, stole eleven letters from the post office. He appeared be- fore the police magistrate, this morn- The elk at the . Riverdale Zoo, To- ing, pl guilty, and was sentenced | ronto, Killed the Scotch buck in a the fence in the pad: to four years in the penitentiary. Dr. T. Mortimer Woodhouse, who conducted the Pan-Physioe Institute, here, appeared before the police mag- istrate, this morning, charged with criminal ligence, thus contributing to the death of the prematurely born child of Marion Greig. No. evidence was heard, Woodhouse being remanded for a week and released on bail. An. application was made, at Os- goode Hall, to-day, on behali of the Canadian Cordage and Manufacturing company, for the winding up of the Farmers' Manufacturing company, of Durham. The company was incorpor- ated in 1904, with an authorized ecap- ital of $100,000, but assigned in Aug ust last. The applicants are creditors for $900. Premier Whitney's attention was drawn, this morning, to a newspaper despatch, from London, quoting a con- servative to the efiect that a deal had been completed whereby the gov- ernment was to agree to the dropping of. the . London electoral conspiracy charges on condition that Mayor Beattie was not opposed at the com- "I have never heard fight through dock E. T. Bethel, a British subject and editor of a paper at Seoul, has been censured for criticizing the actions of Prince Ito in Korea. Counsel for the Standard Oil com: pany, have prepared an elaborate de fense in the government's suit fu Jis- solution of the oil combine. | A bale of cotton compressed by Pre sident Roosevelt on his recent trip south will be sold for charity on ar rival at Manchester, Encland. - The shooting of Gans, Ly a Winai- Jetective, has aroused much in terest, and the provincial government will hold a strict investigation. The American Association of Gene- ral Passenger and Ticket Agents has selected Toronto, Ont., for the next convention in September, 1908. The Japanese bill of claims, avising out. of the Vancouver rot, [is a ton plete document. Photographs of the damaged buildings are attached. The Richelieu & Ontario slump has caused mueh talk, and there are to be important chanves among the officials at the end of the month, or January ha OF CANADA Head Office - - - - Toronto $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT x In our Sa of$1and u Swiss Deptt, Dep No Delays in making Withdrawals Interest added four times a year Savings Bank Department in Connection with all Branches: 'KINGSTON BRANCH J. S. Turner, Madager ; PRINCESS AND BAGOT STS. NO. 1--Pine Beaver i length, Self Collar and Strapping © Shoulders, and two rows three Cluster Cording dowh) and" back and front, sizes, 32 to No. 2--Fine Beaver, in Black Dark Blue, ° Self Collar sizes 34 to 44. GREAT YUKON ROBBERY. | Thomas 12. Wilson, Tweed, overseer of jon and died three his way to Dawson 8 hours before the arrival of the boat. | A vial - supposed to contain poison found in his bunk. On Mondav| U/ was well and ate heartily. It ye that the man was so 0000.000 o overcome with shame because of his} RN tr. ops capture that he ended his life." nly ol 1t is beheved that Kincaid stole the ,.. AR A tionalist Printing company, gold from the postoffice when ye wari was condemned by Judge Cimon, n Ho SOEV Ice. e had} 4) full pavment of the he weapon accidentally According 10 the - will s, Chicago, night he this amount mow oe M. &N. saloon of Dawson, a former | during the year, among to that men and other prominent men the Renfrew pedestria "Jimmie" Re Thursaay on a similar charge on which Kincaid was held. Hall is] | loneford, M. confined in the barracks at Dawson. | 343 M It is © { that he b de a © .. | ambitious to lower re- Bis dread has made a con: |, ))g" pecord on the Port Hone to fession implicating a number of Daw | Toronto and return. left Port Hope, sop ites The arrest of Hall and Kin-| thi« morning, at six o'clock. Rey caid caused the biggest sensation here | acids mapanied him ina bury in years, both having been prominent| .; 1}, trainer of the -- INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. sna Klondikers. Kincaid is a native off i ine to his on 4 Ofivialdom Cordial, But People: fterboro usd 'Wille fo, uwsun in| (rin. hpi Powmanvillo, thirt Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By on Sullen. 1898. An: ales, at 11.07 am. Reporters On Thair Rounds. Seoul, Korea, Oct. 17. Now that ------ | - Abdomi _»_| Crown Prince Yoshoti is in Korea his | : Cushendall. dominal supporters at Chown's countrymen, here, are alarmed for his FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. | A Manage A are took place y y Naw in i i | p C cl Holy Sell {at the Church of the ) ing Pe Thupday Was | Cushendall, ov Tuesday Be 3 Te 131. | 15th, at _ The Frontenac cheese board met on | Collins wnited in matrimony John Thursday morning, at 10:30 o'clock. | Swift and Miss Mary Cornwall, of . oy-| There was boarded 130 boxes ol white Glenburnie. The bride, who was be 9 cheese and 463 boxes of eolored. Th '1 owned in a suit of brown # bidding opened at 128c., and went up coming y ® : i 101 At thi nts broadcloth and white silk blouse, to 123c. At this price, Mr. Alexan- | oo attended by Miss Nellie Fowler, der bought from the following - | of Mount Chesney, while James Da np- tories : Glenvale, ait Ed Howe | gio hurnie, performed like duties for Island, Rose Hill, St. Lawrence, Sil- {0 groom. Mrs. M. Fowler officiated ver Springs, Thousand Island and Mec. at the organ and Miss Moran and y ea y- O- Grath's. At the same figure, ex- nee, but 130. Colored--Excelsior, 50; Howe Island, 5 | health of the bride and groom. spoke of the great respect with wh 48: Glenburnie, 30; Glenvale, 25; Gilt | , 45; Bay 30; | { Mr. | their many la long life of View, 50; Latimer, Sand Hill, 60; St. Law. McGrath's, 30; total, Springs, 30; Thon: happiness. Mr. the 465, of the {for the bride and groom left for t Does Poor Duty. and groom. {the Dean of Outario and Canon Kitt- Confetti In Place Of Rice. | | onfetti 2; A rs Tie i | . To Play A Week Hence. u son. of Ottawa. The dean kes the | "pr " thing i} "| The Collegiate foot team had|place of Rev. C. N. F. Jeffrer of | no longer the proper thing in th ane good work-out at the school Winnipeg, detained at home. { Red, Itchy Skin Blotches. J : | It is impossible not to feel repulsion -------- The New York office of the Marconi | skir has received this message | Blotches not only irritate, but Bay, N.S., 'manager :| troy god looks faster than even splendidiy; sent radly g all company side | from the uLiace a re-| "Everything going discharging. of Nelson s filed for probate, the ker left an estate valued at about consists of personal severe arraignment the Na- Quebec, to damages t t i whom were restaurant proprietor, was arrested on| ct distinguished soldiers, states Renfrew Hockey morning, Oct. ten o'clock, when Rev. Father Nr. | Miss Cushman rendered pleasing solos. partaken of John Draper proposed the and Mrs, Swilt were regarded "by friends and wished them Black- {lock, Mr. Fowler and others also spoke kindly feeling all entertained > The bride heir future home, at the sight of any skin disfigurement. , dressing can overcome. Moreover, | daily SPENCE, The Leading Mantle and Millin® ery Store. GRAND UNION HOTEL NEW YORK CITY pr " 00 & day and upward Want Pay For Time Lost. Ottawa, Ont., Oct. 17.-The Japa ese claims for dumage to property ir the recent riots at Vancouver presents Wvery Rooms ed 10 the government, comprise £11. 100 for loss of time in business, wx $2,400 for damage to buildings, n, y- he v ae, $1.98 © ly, fashion, perfect in fit and workmanship. Regular values $3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00 ----FOR---- $1.98 EACH. Skirts Cheviot Skirts Homespun Skirts . R See Window Display § He ich ind ter- A Tweed and | { i des-| lav-| $ ous matter from the blvd, 85 pois 2 that it ix less harsh anc v the Jo p these in the urine. To w this . $. wal fetti dealers | in, future games 1 ) 3 r : poisonacs matter to remain means 3 Yo the lothes. Loca] om -~ in. | turn game with. the Ottawa Collegiate | {wo thousand words already; he busy there's lots of sense in the bel "l $ that it will settle in the muscular & CC | on Saturday, October 26th. | all day." : {a diseased skin is a dirty skin, and @ tissues or joints, and cause the untold s crense Co ---- i ee ------------ F. Augustus Heinz resigned the pre-| sufferers should keep fis in mind, and! Q mi i i " i : i {ati { ® dy nee. , . misery known as rheumatitm, i To Stop "Hookey. sidency of the Mercantile National] use a sure remedy at once. & $ The mixture is com of herm- & Trangierred Te Saleary; : | Police re Arniel had three bank, New York, to-day. W. B. Ridge Hamilton's Ointment is applied, the 3 less vegetable ingredients oe A Sen 3 De : 2 MeGill, VS epretor ot | more truancy cases to look after to-|ly comptroller of the currency, has| blotches disappesr, Invasighly every| . be puichased at any sig pointed government 00T MOE nal y og se ore! Been invited to accept the idency. | pimple, rash and lemish is $00 3 4 Land mixed at home. @ | Toronto, has been transferred to Cal-! day. All the boys were given a spvere it Inve 1 Jes | away. To keep the skin smooth and | { < 3 i an KS 1 ¢ 4 promised they would go Mrs. Mary Hughes, widow of the! cep | @ = & _ Anyone suffering from sny of € gary. He isin Kingston to spent A lecture and Jraim " 1 | late James Hughes, passed away on soft, to remove undue redness, to take| pe € afflictions 10 doubt be pleased 0 | £. days before leaving for the west. back to school, and not play anyj 8 zhes, | 3 there is nothing so efi: J . i $ learn of so simple and highly recom: sv --- more. The officers are bound to put af Welumiay, at Belleville. re: Hughes! LE} Jump amilton's Ointment | . ; i dy. ' 4 Te w+ own's | 8 to th ractice and are going seventy-seven years age, resid- | . . § metal Ne SSA ride piped Sting ss Clown' oon St in the Tight way. od in Belleville for many years. Sold in 0c. hoxes by sll dealers. i ; ; 200600 Drug Store. *e oe