n Toes of strength--No. 1, § o 2, $3; No. 3, $5 per bo. Bold all druggists, of pesado Tt, THE COOK MEDICINE CO; TORONTO, ONT. (Forminly Windsse) Dwelling, corner King and Lower Gordon. Possession at once. Rent $4 per month, includ- Ing water, ete. For particulars, apply to W. H. Godwin & Son. Brock St, Phone 424 Real Estate Fire Iusurance 900 Cakes On Saturday we will give free to ench customer making a pur. chase of 25 cents or over a full size cake of Finest Toilet Soap At any time everyone apprec- Intex something for nothing. slong with re usual gm viee nnd xo this soup, FREE While it lasts. Make up your drug lists and shop early. SATURDAY And do not forget to shop always §i AT BEST'S 1 Druggists and Op- ticlans. } | | | | Satisfactory Open Sundays, 1.30 to 5; | 6.30 to 9. | { | EYES TESTED WITH OUT CHARGE l { NO DRUGS USED' [§,. | | | CASES REQUIRING MEDICAL ATTEN. TION WILL BE S80 INFORMED | | Keeley Jr., M.0.0.0. | OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN | 226 Princess Street 8 doors above the Opera Hous* : y | ) | HR JENKINS' | New. Fall Styles | Now Ready | | Lhe { had | { to | Be sure to make an early selection. Don't. wait until the most attractive patterns are sold out. We can't re- peat this season. Give your order and we will hold the clothes for you. Every pattern a special. No advanced prices on any | trousers | hausted right {quick for the assistant and pulled two | throug side | cont | pag DENIAL BY CO THAT HE WAS NEAR FALLS AT An, SMITH'S Szymondski Has Proofs That He Was Not There -- Blames, Liquor for Recapture -- Had Money Hidden at Sault Ste. Marie. > Victor Szymondski, the & wt who escaped from the Portsmouth peniten- tiary on August 2h, gave the police nearly every tows, citv and ham- in Unta: the by He got deunk in Copper Clifi on Tuesday last and "Was arrested. He is little chang- ed from the time he left the prison for his trp except, as he says, he was smooth shaved once and has sinee been raising a mous Hé was slightly thinner his exposure, but all the time he was im the board- oti" at topper CHE he had been gett "three squares' a day, and picket up wonderfully It wiu be remembered, that about quarter - of three afternoon, on August around the ¢ity that escaped. Szymondski, and two other convict the stables of iat ustache, from a on 'Thursday 20th, it Hashed prisoner had an Austrian, were repairing under the instruc tion Guard KR. Dowsley, and as- saulting -him and knocking unconsci ous Scout Iatton, from whom he took a horse, he rode through the Streets the upper end of the city, through the outer station subway and into the at McAdoo's bush From this point on, the guards who weré in pur- suit lost him. He rode the horse up the side road near MeAdon's bush and striking through the woods he [ to an old lumber road: travelled on and until keeping under r, sometimes having to lead al under bushes the were thick When darkness tied the mount to a tree Ferguson's bush, he walked some as a very roads, A likely next about the had here. back o'clock a prison I woods track of ime He on dark, always the ani the as trees came (1 he found on was near lnverary) and way aiter that, nut it dark night, he walked along place called Vernon (very Verona) he reached on his night's after travelling fitteen miles, he judged Finding rifle of he thrown it away reaching At Vere he broke « the freight-room door of the ay and, breaking open himself earched in Sudbury in was he walk too much a nuisance before 1, pen rail a sta trunk, clothes When he he had three pairs tion, helped to as shirts, 1 its and three of I'hese were allf it is likely, of the trunk, the day' time he was ex stolen laid low at mghts He: must the C.P.R Pembroke the out He propert always alked in until have travelled next do. was the and Here along located lo at fovia t NVICT : when arrested here he was aken on the wagon to the sta- tion. 3 Magee sear- ched and beside-the clothes mention- ed before he had $5.85 in cash and Tatton's revolver. The penitentiary atl ilies were notified as were ai- so der was CABINET. immediately sent out | the latter to the Special | Officer, , Philip Moylan to bring bring the prisoner to Nortly Bay for trial. 'He was brought to North bay and charged with the nominal Charge of vagrancy and remanded Police Constable Welch was notified rd when he arrived at the station be was dozing on a bench. 2 wakened and looking steadfastly at Welch for some time said: "Well, you are here too." He answeren the censtable"s question about the watch, that he would get his wate. all 1 ght. He was then identiniad and in searched. This time Ciscovered that he had in hir ip pocked, rolled up in a ball na. larger than the end of one's 1i're firger, one hundred dollars in Cana- dian five dollar bills' He was brought to Toronto on | Thursday night and stayed the night in No. 1 station on Court - street Then with a five-year prisoner from Hamilton he was brought down to the city reaching here at 1.40 p.m. Friday Near Collins Bay he sud- denly became very quiet and slouch- ed down in the seat, Mr. Moylan sked him if he was" quitting after : t refore. is ' 5 giving the police such a long chase, | therefore, is that much reduced that it would make | Fhe new prime minister, accord- interest in life to]il& to conservative papers, is the "that hell" at | nominee of Hon Frank Cochrane of { whom th Toronto Telegram at Otta he has heen more o iindrance than a help to the Hydr lectric palicy." Just before election of a prime minister legram says: itive party wishes to throw II the advantage of an era of lie service, it will not hole-and-corner methods but demand as its new leader a man whose Bes and Beck Could Have the Cabinet, Stayed the cabinet, and the official ex- planation given by the new govern- ment does not satisfactorily explain. tt says that the Hon. I. B. Lucas takes the position on the commis sion, "that the act requires to be filled by a member of the executive council'--that is, Lucas is said to take Beck's place as representative the cabinet. The statement, how- ever, fails to add that until this change there were not one but two nembers of the executive council on the bydre, Sir Adam Beck and Hon S. Hendrie. ' Lucas cotld have ol it was main a member of the cabinet. The net result, therefore, is t not only is Sir Adam Beck, whom the Toronto Telegram conser Vitive, says there would Le an over- whelming majority if it were en the people to choose prime. minister but t} premier of Ontario but now he eyen in the cabinet He giv to the is and he replied anyone lose all have to go back Portsmouth, At Sudbury he drew a map for the | officials that showed in a rough way where he had travelled. One of the men mentioned Smith's Falls and he said that he did not know of the place Telling him the story Moran's murder he told them | he was positive that he had not been near the place and was inno- Cent of that assault. He said that] | i to e I I T of | ¥ aw a that in he had enough to answer for with-.| out being wrongfully accused The rap showed that he had gone con- tinually in a north-westerly direc ¥ x ot aEaly tion and he convinced the group IN MARINE CIRC LES. | that he was not the assassin Guard Moran on the C. P. R at Smith's Falls He kept a diary most of the time and after breaking into the station at Verona he recorded - his move- ments in detail. The authorities were given this diary and the map and these may clear him of the Smith's Falls charge When he arrived was pointed out onvict and people is he certainly art He of average erect, fair apd rather tures, He was very down-cast rm k's work will pe absolutely | safe of p » : Of Vessels Reported | rides ported | Fi0g Along the Harbor, | teamer Waheondah hardsor ch Movements } he arrived elevator with will be sh army Ru Locargo tl trans-shipped Ta { the s Vista cleared for morning. Marshall vego, with Walsh Migsisquoi m timer Buena 0 £ on Saturday Charlie | | | | | | { he d hooner riv Us ul I'he Irom tor st at as were does not the station , the famous (* surprised | look the! height, regular fea he Patrick amor noque to Mingston ommencing will but Kingston, and ram ( day Week trips next two is f steamer make coming up cine hot 1s only minion police were given and from then his matter of time At Sudbury he happened to be seen by Lekevre, of prisoner a capture w al Sudbury, who to the big in immediate- Welch, man Sheriff bringing stitution, and Mr elevre ly told his assistant, Constable also of Sudbur urest the who had passed, as he was the escap d convict from Portsmouth penitent However, the Austrian was to 18 a 1 i ary. him a short ance along and robbed of his foun tain pen and a small sum of money ie got out of danger then before he could be located, went next to Webbwood, a distance of thirty miles Here the call from death any man ever had He was fi ind received three bullegs coal, one the right Just under the left arm, and ed of hi his right inside of papers that res, and this have been went revolvers out, marched the 'track, watch, dis him gold gloves, nd and he had closest that d at his his h on coat arm right thr that ; zed afterwards pant-leg He had pocket a. bundle he was using to light f last bullet, must all and H papers right lung know who fired the shots, but that this unnerved him 'more wnything else in his experiences From Webbwood, he doubled on his tracks to within a hali a mile of Sudbury, where he obtfined food He had been living up to this time on nothing but apg and green and was very hungry for a good meal He stole and bread from a said that enjoved than he penitent of one ugh his coat h dr pit sleeve that one out his said, through spent, as. stopped in had the his cout the bundle o been carrying yuld have He does not ers he not th buslet entered his said than back es cory meat and more the some cooked house meal farmers that ever got at home orking to Ste. Marie, in he to Sault of - whien town says $15,000 hid I'his part of the loot of the bank he was sentenced in 'loronto for robbing \s the pursuit was getting toe hot 1g %am, and he imagined that the au thorities were aware that he was in the district, after two days' stay, he left for Copper ChLff. Of course he had no idea: which town he was going but this proved to he his destina- tion. A sghorth.distance out of Sud bury is a boarddpg-hoiise, and, on his nerve, he secured a room there This boarding house was a place of low repute and the; authorities were constantly watching it for sell- ing liguor illegally, On this pre- tense Chief Constable } Clark, on Wednesday night: searched . the house. The boardérs "were «ll Sea- ted around a room, and the ehiaf walked in and first asked their nam- es. Coming to the convict he made no remark, but took the name giv: en down in a book. He asked the: names and business of two other boarders after passing the convict. Then he returned and slowly survey- ing the group. He said he would like to know mare about Szymondski and asked him if he would step into an- other rooms The (chief knew that if he should try the arrest in front of the boarders that he would be assaulted by some of them. He led the way but as soon as he reach- ed the hall and around the. door- way he flashed two revolvers at the and get the vrewnily that he has try away 1s Saturday. 3 elevator Tug ist night, with the bares ind Hamilton, for Port (ol load grain; tag Hall, from il, with three hicht leared for Montreal with three steamer Fairmount will when he was driven to the big in titution and was quiet for that part f the trip. i He that Bartlett 1 eared, said his present arrest ngava vas caused by getting drunk If he [i had not for the first time since 1 { Mont ape, taken liquor and and w therefore slightly stupified, he would not have gone into the hall with jcc nm Sunday, with grain, the constables. 'ort Colborne for Montreal. Frid 1) night was very fog vessels were delayed. following passed nekerdike, Y a m.; Saskatoon, a.m.; Midland Queen, 7.30 pm. and Neepawah, 10 a.m., Sp orue, to barges, grair pas from | | sy ny steamers up i WAR BULLETINS. 1. ks In anticipation of an * siege of Vienna, Emperor Fr * Josef and the Austrian govern- ment will move to Prague at once, steamer Norhilda passed dow Anticosti Island," from Thorold, Saturday, Aletha Saturday eamier at m steamer down from Pictoy Pet- ar- each and Announced officially at rograd that two separate mies of two million men are advancing on Berlin Vienna. Buena Vista arrived Falls, on Friday night I clear for Fair Haven to load coal r Seeley 8 Bay, and clear for Smith's from | l'uesday. City of Ottawa loronto and Montreal on Sunday morning. Steamer Belleville dye to arrive rom Montreal and clear for Loront, Saturday i ght I'he steamers Natironeo and Beaver are expected to pass up on Satur on Steamer j arrive British Boer force under is due General Botha has defeated a large force from German West Africa. from clear for is in losses of other | to Casualty lists published London indicate Leavy in London, Scottish and volunteer regiments. | ONTARIO FALL FAIRS British-Indian troops in the | battle front on Friday proved Dates of Fairs brilliant fighters, a Paris de- spatch says. Held in Eastern On. tarto. : Demorestville. , . Oct. 6-7 Couriers from Brussels say .e Tiverton, vn 'ae a ae | the German headquarters and German wounded are being re- moved. It thought here * that Brussels may be evacuated « shortly. is For Nerve Onions are excellent for nerves i Taken raw or boiled, they are bene A steady diet of onions for a weeks will make a nervous dys a new person again Other tables good for the nerves they enrich the blood, which | . hes the nerves, are p as, | *1 beet carrots and artichokes, but, | *[the last named is too expensive. | * [Celery also good 'or the nerves, | especially so where there is.a| gouty tendency Those who suffer | rom sleeplessnéss should eat freely | [ lettuce late in the day, and with- tyinegar, as it is a sedative, crea drowsiness the dominion po Moylan, who brought the ict, Szymondski, to the 18 an uncle of Ray ieial | te { per veg { | a! vo -- Fe Experts in London say the | skill of aviators on both sides + may prolong the battle ; Aisne for weeks, N * +f au * 1 ne of be The Italian "government had an emergency session Friday night and war declaration momentarily. expected. is is XJ official report no ground has been lost and some has been gained and every counter attack repulsed. London says 01 ting The allies' lines now reach to the Belgian border and the Germans have given ground along the Meuse river, of force, ped ghny frofa: Sudbnry, onnors, a well-known Queen's gradu . in Ottawa. recommend White Antwerp repulsed on are German attacks continue, hut all by the Belgians: , who is now irocers' all flour. Carroll Kape arrived back in the city 'on 'Friday to continue his studics at Queen's. He has been a steward. on passcpger steamers on the upper Lukes, A GOOD GOMPLEXION IS A JOY FOREVER Everybody that wants asfine, glow- ing, youthful skin should take old re- ; liable Hood's Sarsaparilla, a physi cian's preseription, which gives a clear, healthy color. When "your blood is made pure, your whole "system . is improvedy The Duke of Mecklenberg, brother-in-law of the kaiser, is among those recently captured by the Belgians. = There have been more decis- ive victories for thé Russians on the frontiers of Prussia and Silesia. Serle lll be lel be be bee he deb A French ganboat has been funk and the port of Papeete, in Tahita, bombarded by Ger- man warships, FRE P Be U EG EFI RR ER LAR BFF olde bop Fifty Dollars From New York. On Friday, CU. S- Prouse, druggist, convict and told him. he was under arrest, him twice on the head, and the two clenched and rolled to the ground. An automgbile passed and the con- stable shouted for them to stop and help him, but they continued on their way. . A teamster, however, was 'passing along. stopped of our lines this year. and helped the constable who would not let go and the prisoner was On the road to the station, ; he assaulfed the constable. striking | Pimples, boils, hives, eczema surgly disappear. v . ; Languor, loss of appetite, tired feeling, weakness are symptoms of impure, unhealthy bldod. Hood's Sarsaparilla 'builds up the whole system by purifying the blood. receivew a' letter from Armour J). Reid, of New York, formerly of King- 'ston, enclosing a cheque for $50 for! ithe Kingston patriotic - fund. Mr Reid think# that tlie officers of the Canadian fund should issue an ap- DOES NOT FULLY TELL WHY SIR ADAM BECK 1S OUT OF Toronto, Oct. 3.--Beck is out of | succeeded Hendrie and Beck stil] re- | (for | » private member and his influence, | Says | "Unless the conser- hands the future of Sir Ad-| lar 35¢ quality to | | pupils deficient in one or two partic julars until they caught up withthe ! | | 1 PROBS. Light winds, | fine and moderately warm to-day and on Sunday. aah Ottawa police, and an or- Lucas Could Have Succeeded Hendrie | On the Hydro-Electric Commission | Store ae | | | | 1000 | ! Yards In Dolly Varden desi frilling; priced 360 Made of fine qualit From 3 to 6 inches wide gns and plain colored Ninon; at 40c, 50c, 60c and 75c. Pairs Ribbed Hose y worsted yarn, the kind that will give re New Neckwear | Depicting late novelties To-night 25¢, 50c & 75¢ Open Until 945 PM. i Splendid Values for a Busy, Bus lh Saturday Night! ir SPI Yards Cluny La : ce and sold regularly at 10, 121.2 and 15¢: To-night 5 Ninon and Lace Frilling imported lace and net To-Night 25c. al wear. Regu. Tonight 25¢ Hand Bags 18 only fine real leather bags; regular price $1.00 To-night 75¢ | WHAT IS WRONG WITH SCHOOLS 1 [il I Absence Of Individual Training? Octob In il Review Pictorial Review there rec ently |W a series'.of articles by Ella | Frances Lynch, giving constructive | cism of ent day public | methods We print ex from one of the prize % inswer to this series "Iagree that the pupil terming his course early, fore twelve, and while I should shor ten his « hours two hour in the t | nd lengthen them | hours daily in the eighth, I'd that -class work vigorous while lasted; and I'd open school fifty | weeks in the year, except in certain |i} j rural tricts I'd insist on indivi dual instruction But that mean small groups except primary I'd want one room into which I'd pre school ract an letters®n should de ut not be asgroom to one se grade to four | make | sions daily gradually need not in lower ungraded ond misfits and Wm | KINGSTON'S ELECTRIC STORE FULL STOCK OF STRONG AND DURABLE TUNGSTEN LAMPS 10) cents 40-cents 10 cents 15 cents 60 ¢ents £1.00 10 16 10 60 100 watt, watt," watt, watt, watt, watt, im 2oe, 2 for 25¢ and up. ¢ i H. W. Newman Electric Co. Phone 441. 79 Princess Street (ras Mantles, 3 grade of their best subject, and that room would be a privilege and not a disgrace for they would be making a grade and not losing one I'd promote by subject; not on final examination, but on the daily work and the teacher's say-go0. "My boys, who must it fourteen wouldn't Erammar, but they would have drill n every-day letter writing and pre paring short newspaper items. and a good bit of standing on two feet before a to explain a process, tool or an opinion sin one minute speeches They would --study mentary geometry, and enough elge bra to evaluate the ordinary shop formulas Their arithmetic would be devoted to the bus transac tions of their own lives, and I know by experience, that the boy who has spent his arithmetic period finding out what the instructor ought t charge him for the cover to his foot #tool, and whether it is cheaper for him to order leatherette or leather a to work technical go get class ale oid, is rather apt to want. the righ be "here. Shin pads, jerseys, halls fram $1.25 to of 1 te and get our prices and If pos- Everything for the football player will found guards, nose guards, knee guard Panis, boots, adn an excellent li Secretaries of clubs should wri sible enll and see our goods. TR ao Li rp jt 1] [ALTER FX Re IS answer regardless of the effect upor his class standing He is even or the way to approval by the man whe demands 'practica. education, thu what that mah really mean training that will makes vocationally eflicien tor him, and the genuine educato antagonizes him by still attempting {0 fit his business training to the best interests of the. boy, instead.o fitting the boy to the interests of the business. There are laws of men: tal growth, just as there are laws o | physical growth, and personally honor the "impratical" band o child study faddists" who so far have been able to uphold against the modern industrial exploiter the righ of the child to be trained in a schoo that copsiders both."--New York. ally our graduates Baseball On Friday. American--Chicago, St. Louis, Boston, 11; New York, i. Wash on 1. ington, 4; Philddelphia, National--New York, 11; Boston. St. Louis, 5; Chigago, 0. Pitts- burg, 2; Cincinnati, 1. 2. Federal---Brooklyn, 3; Baltimore, i i1 en -- Harold Snider, son of Mrs. 1 Pigeon, Aberdeen street, met ivith an peal to all former Canadians in the United States, of whom there must be a million. If all thse would econ: teibute a dollar or to each, a hg sum would be the result, It is the safest and most successful tonie known. ee Get a bottle from any driggist. Start treatment today. Improvement begins with first dose, _ inccident in the roller rink at Moose Law, Sask., and dislocated his shoul- der. He is confined in the hospital 45 there. | | {or men, xd and b tl ionally fine, ranging from $4.50 to $6.50. to n % on, $laren Eriday afterfioon 1 Clarence and barely escaped. hitting a cab, LPR: and GV.R. tracks before damage was done. We have just received our new line of fall footwear containing the latest styles in black and tan, lac utton boots. Our line of winter tans is excep. "i Phone 1248. JUHNSTON ALLAN TE EE ee Uh lA... {0 BROCK ST N.S. Leckie, of Ottawa, arrived in the city on Wednesday, to take over his duties as clerk in the peniténtiry accountant's office. He came to the city with R. J. McCafirey, and he, the | spector of Penitentinries W.'S. Hughes any | "Johnson's shaving cream" {son's. horses attachad caused exeitement below King, they dashed down team ¢ waggon ce strect, A rang hay on Thay were stopped Between ¥