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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1903-10-15, Page 5estate 1 I1I SIGNAL; •CODERICtl 0, TART° 1'REPARIIG FOR WAR. But Neither Russia Nor Japan Has De- clared Hostilities. Teo OmmOue Signe No16d Japanese Minister .n London Use Confident of P • Than He wee a week AAA • Win* Cure Poelpon• mint of His VWt to Italy So leterpreted No Confirmation of the Alarmist Rumors. London, Oct. 18.-A despatch to 7te Daily Mall tram Kube, Oct. 12, repeats that the eltuallutt is semen what easter, but that the tune el the press Is din im:1.1y bvllicuoe, while the wine payer's curr'.puud al Geneva says that eeoust Hutwtari Wilier* there have bean ruddeuly re- tailed to rejoin their rsgttuent.. Other special despatcher describe Hussua war preyaratluus, etc , and the newspapers are already publish- ing corps aced istlleate of the nuvut and twittery forces of the pruap.eetrvs teeUdgerents. The, greatest atteutuu Is paid to the changed tune .4 Bar - en Hayashi, the Japan Minister in Leedom who L much less coihdent Gott peace will be prererve.l than Le was a week ago. It 1e uutswurtby that the King ham Just approved the sppuiuttueut 51 eh. Admiral Sir Gerard Nuel as curnu,andcr-in-t'hlef of the Chine anat. tun Vita -Admiral Nuel 1. sr either of vest energy and d.clstuu It was he who cleaned the 'Turkel trumps uut ui Crete thymus* of an insult to {lir British Mag. The peculiar official explanation 01 • 'the puetpuauaent of the Carr's visit to items "owing to circusestancei -user which he has no control," 1s bete -repented tis some quarters to wean teat the threats/Mg outlook in Fee Es,turu affairs call, for the Ewper- nr's presence In Ruwla. Thera 1s no cvatlrturtlun of the alarmist rumor. Russia's neaps Meee. London, Oct. 13.-A despatch from Muh'uw to The Tines. dated Oct.. 10, Watt's that • large funk of Itussien troops under orders for the Far East are now on their way thaher by rail from Kharkoff. The Russian correspondent• of the raw0 aper send gmetatluns from newe- r articles, pointing to Rusela'• Um to remain lu occupation of ria, and add that it Is re- am Yladlvoatuck that as a It o amino IR China, retina bent(• of ( leek hie* crustiest into Man• aria, w e their pre/wane con - steed • danger to the }laa•hunan railway,' and that this necessitates keeping Russian troops In Southern tlrsa'hurla for an Indiana.: penult. l•'npO • Wer war. Yokohama, Oct. 13 -The announce, nxet of Y. L.•es•r, the Resume Min.` re la 'aster to China, that the Marwhuran runventlun between Russia and ('sins has -lapsed 1s received here with rids, rule. Lsespatchee from Chs Fou report that • Itu«lan warship an4 • trees - port with 501) trusty@ left Port Ar- thur, Oct. 4, for Corea. Sixty Jap. - nem civilians left Pert Arthur, net Id, fur Nagasaki. The Russian Jury, s t New P w ✓ h ang sr• repatriate to have leen increased. Urn 1iudatna, the Japanese !lustre Meister, has barn appointed chief genie- tnnl tg.. wlllterj-_ a(al Th.. i l'..•rerer will ems Urn Kudael ���, -zar -"=e va5wtal::• 1 he 1'renpier and the Ministers tor Wert Navy and Foreign AOab■ had a Itaneote audience of the Eau_ error yesterday. Baran Von llus,-ii, the pesetas Minister, anti Marion Ko - mire, til. J ere Euratom Minister, h tae not yet had a cong-ren e. Frans upe.l.a R•els•4 Lon on, Oct, 13. -It was announc- ed at t Foreign once yesterday, relative t the situation In the }'4.r East, that 'tuners haying treaty rights with Dna will require such ✓ ights' to be utalned unimpaired, whatever are tit Ilexes, wakes with China. 11 t rights are res. @petted the British metals consider It Itmprubable that sit .r Japan or any ether power will o anything which nasty' threaten peat in the Far East. In spite of the reassuring Italie Meets of the Foreign Office • . Bar- on Hayaahl, the frequent 'iter too that heathlike between Hu,sia a • d Jain we liguniaent, the u,vat.-rum movements of the RU.sisn and Japa- new Geste and the excited stet, of ublic opinion in Japan 4.r. begin - to MUM, disquiet in creat 1tr1- (hily the 111051 aaugutue per- l.ve that in the event of t could in the Maki which free Great Britain frurnher obligation to support her J a nese any... r 4.a Hayashi yaght was not so optl- ailttk• yesterday. Indirectly he ad - Mita the pousiblllty of war by ex- pressing the hope that In the event of • crisis Japan will vee the act- ve 'Meath, of Greet Italn, Itar- o Ifaysehl admitted the . Iplohtat Ic Pon had changed Since Oct 8. ' " Rt esee4 • Mese. i3.•rl • Oct, 13,-Ths relations be- tween Jtpl&n and Russia have reach ed a cellist accordhlg to the oRlclai view here. .reels.• . T. tlkilSAY, Oak. 15, 1003, 5 LEO TAKEN CLEAN QFF. Sweats. •.•Id.. 1. Truer T , Wert •►Uo sererrl Olker Very ' fists.. aecle•ele. Port Arthur, Oct lit. -Tricker Two - awl., well known in IiCrueee_ (11'.101 as.. a fast and reliable pley'rr; wee very badly injured Sunday et the ("Ina - dial' Nurth.rti elevator herr ile was seeming the steaur she%el, nutiug wheat out: of the cars, when his /dot gut c•Wtht,.J 41.. Seth. J1311y1j...ii broken aft clean, jute a little below the knee, and hi fcuudttieu is very Serious. 11e had wily been iteul'fyd a awnth. Ogg sasaek er inked stew. Hamilton, Oct. 13.-Twu carr on the radial tried to pare each ether the ellwe trick about 7.30 yester- day Qice•niug, • with tau usual .boes- truus . reruns, Motormen . l'huyte. Burlington,. had mue foul, turn off and the ether so I$ully crushed that It had to be atnjuttted et the City Hospital-. Ile Is phut 50 year's elf age.•and the shock wigs so,Xreat that he -alae' nut, weever. conuctorr Ilan -faun' of the same car hail a lin- ger cut ell by Myu,g glass. Many passengers were severely cut and bruited. The cars trashed into ew•h utter at Uhunt's crowing, tear the !teach rued The officials say Mo- torman (huatas car, whi.h left here at 7.10, should barn waited at Uhent's Crossing to creel the other ear, which left Burlington at the same hour. • OMNI by • Tn1.. • Georgetown, Oct. 13.-enfiss Mary Ferguson was struck and killed by at Grated Trunk engine Just west of Uaorgwtuwn early Sunday evening. While walklgg on the trick_ un Iger !SY. to church she was'overtaken by the trade. -She was guilig though a 'cutting at the time, find, in trying to scale' its weep side, slipped mad fell on the rails. Crwmed tea pleat\. Toronto, Oct. 18.-Juse•ph Smith, 45 years of age. a D.'r.R. yardman fur the lest 'ltl years, was crushed to death yesterday between two oars. He was a u.erried' wan, with one daughter, and boarded at 043 Weft King street,. Lr oi.iginally ,'ane• from Cobourg. Crushed to Deafer. `('heslsy, Oct. 11.-A brakewau nam- ed plover wet. crushed to death while coupling cars a'1 Chesb•y Grand Truuk Itejlw•eS• !Outrun yesterday neuruirt , Ills built a at Pelmet - stun. newer 't Smell thirst. Hatuillen.\Ori: 13-Stee'en (tinker, 83 Yuri, street. Mate (taken to the Pita, Ilospituf, te.tttdue r(tr,noura . with what the (helm fear are fetid iojunrr. Ile see le'urking titer on emery atone. i lir. n Nhup- that we-. \prulelhrt' lit .ale tri 'ty, when the d une broke in Iwo. pert .struck I kir t t ,n 1 the til',• S herr!. Ile drupped e d u 4.•d F � 11 • to toe flour, like a log. ie is 51111 unconscious Child Teak 5tiVeniln Window, Oct. 13. -!da Yn crsun, thrrrvwr-old daughter of Itcv Ur. Patterson, of 11aa1sNn,e. •int to a'coutulsiun, which lasted tai inures, snit e.d. She Kaci oynr the • M in w a box of table II wroth her mother had b•tvrg taking the past w,lpk. "h•. Doyle was celled, but the reelft Wes <t.....t .... ,y s-esseeeel--lie--ewer.er 800 FAMILIES HOMELESS. Paterson, New Jersey,1 at the Mercy et Raging Passaic River. 'stereos, N. J., Oct. 12. -}'or uearly' 48 hours Paterson hes been et the Mercy of the Yaseatc River The waters reached • height sufficient to rut the western from the eastern half of the city. Two bridges above the falls rlelman and threw bridges below the valley til the rut•4s still steed, but .1t is ie,l.„ostl:l. to 'r'each then-. 4.e tided, b d .Ott - city. hate b.'en carried away. at a lost of a Milieu dollars: The inure - dation of the law -lying districts of the city has resulted in tucuuceivable damage to property. Theeflood, however, igebeginnine, to recede A 'neuter of buildings Y yesterday, end many others have been -rendered untenable. Spruce street hill is falling away, end only a lit- tle wore than two feet 'of dirt and atone super.•.• the falls begin (ront's big rare through which millions til gallons of water are rushing. 'rhe gate, hours 15 in a very weakened condition and 1s' liable to go if Spruce street 4111 breads touch far- ther. Re«red by Regimen. All day • boatmen have been at work : rescuing puuple troth the Mood= ed districts. itse suffering in the first and seeun'd wards has been in- tense, •s it was almuet• impossible to reach the residents there.. Brveral hundred persons were removed from houses which bad been • completely surrounded by the flood. and which were ready to collapse. A duzen mole of these houses later tumbled in and floated away. The damage to mill property is heavy, parte of plants and stock having betn subinergeh • -Thousands of men, wornen and children will be without work for a lung time, and it seethe altogether probable that, this stood will cause to the city of Paterson a greater direct loss .ef money and property than the disas- trous Are of 'two years ego.' The great low that was ale tuillion dol- lars, with 114,000,000 insurance. The present flood loss 1s estimated at more than two millions of diallers, ALASKA SOUNDARY CASE. lsweae'Welts ' Judgment, Ottawa ,and New York .gpttulete. ilea w' l. Seemed Mit by Wiring Tann tCau•digu lable:) • London, Oct. 13.- 'ItW Standard, referring to the Alaska Uuwldary l'onuw,stun; says: "l lei•p In l un,N,a we are content to await the pOblica- tlon of the'Judgnu•at, whereas i4. nt-e 'awe and in New York a 1ti'ely geiuu eursion eastward. The twee Jumped, Of alfiet•ulatlun Iw Ruing Op, es to 1ts'hut.1hh lendi:Ar..sas thrown frtuu.Lhn tenor and •ferubitlile tunlitrtjlien('eil, Oil- Nee.; -ti01_egt . m Woodhouse. 'tete years .of age. an English army pensioner, had Ili■ skull fractured and lege brokeu, Yid was alltroat lustaatly killed. 'Theo. P. Austin* and J. Kenylube,' ag.d.'115 and 45 respectively, both foreigners, hath broken thighs and other ht - juries, but will probably recover. The Injured -Men were taken to the hdspl- tal at Rat Portage. Woodhouse leaves a-widowat (hcterrund. Owing to •' hlialty'wlnd the teen did not hear the special `train coming. Before,reltrhing Rat Portage the u,anufacturer. col- lected a purse of nearly $1.00u, wbi. h was kft with -the Mayor to be, given to the affected familit«. STRUCK 111EIR HANDCAR, with no Insurance. /lee wr■bea ►amens« Rensete'Yg. -wirlla� Weed0ere• D•ed. Winnipeg, ()<t. 12 -When nearing Hat Portage Saturday lettermen a handcar with weerwFn on boated wee struck by the C. 1', R. special train, carrying the manufacturers' N - coufidencu it plated iit the capacity 111 Lord Alverstone and his ltriltsh colleagues to give the fullest cwtsid- erattun and assign just q.•ight to ev- ery Mutter of the emit .runten- tlon. It would be lamentable if the award, when known. %humid fall tie commend itself lo the unrraergM so - sent of the two eo1111munities pilule,' fly concerned in the decision. 1t, will lose much .0f its %alus if • re1'e'Ived with disquiet by either id the, effect- ed parties. The award of the major- ity, accurdhtg to the treaty, to he binding is tie euprriti* interest.lying at stake outside the shite pale cif judicial interpretation. No fact in recent history is more strlking_than the ' close and warns affection that has grown up between the island hone of the Anglo -Sextet rare and our mmneruus kinenten in the United States, but the cafae of . our stut- palhy. with America operates with even-greater-fui a in the case of the hopes and widens tit our Canadian fellow citlases. The Canadians Gov- ernment and''people regard w•itb na- tional pride their splendid end es Yet imperfect ly dei•tIo1s'd domain the Northwest. It is ,easy, therefore, to understated and iatpm,ssible nut to sympathize with theanxiety that the award should net deprive themse of accr'from the Pact • Ocean." ' LESSONS OF tom R. • Rea« Will A.s Dlgelve TUI W Ome. zL Tined rill. London, Oct. 13,-31r. Chawts• is new resting at hie resid Birmingham, mrd is not Jangeged t Veal( fur another furl at. Ile will utilize the interval to elaborate his scheme and prepare- a reply to the uie t-ellen% raiserd by his uppou.•nte. Meattt•hifi• the fiscal cuupetigu . is being.. vigorously pursued in the country.. Spec:bee will.lie delivered daily by political leaders, pertieul- ark' of the Lils•ral,party, Austen Chamberlain, the new Chancellor , of the Exchequer, reply-- ing lo a vote of congratulation at Ac.c•k'a Green, .,Worcestershire, his l'ariiaiiiwAiary tenet it le neY, last night, said that the Government would not di -tredve moil the 1.40 011, of the. South African war conenie:hie agent had been applied and the war MC!, reorganized. Yee (urea/going interesting enhOlinee- 'inee1 rottenest the g.•ni•rpl it.. r,'snion this 1t is the l:overnsekut's tntea- tion to meet Parl' reepfid pre - coed w h business, Leaving tilt lbwst/ problem as 'far us any .attempt a legisletio is cuncerpd. . N Mien. 1.aplattee. IIr. Ritr•hi: late ('hancellor o• f Exchequer, h . written q Letter ' in explanation of its re.ent npeech,rdlk says in part ay l add that wokhen e uke of jkrt•ribl difficult ere Ike ',•cn 'the United States' id Canadap�t('�w pttx.wding to say na tie ,{"need Five hundred fanritiee ars ' hone- lesa, but many are be tar c.are4 fur in public halts and at ' to city arm- ory. The city of Passaic asses a sleepless night, it being lee •0 that the Dundee dam would givit awry. That would have relieved tltq river at Paterson at the expense of ' the city below Furtudatvly, howe 'er. Dundee dee, is still intact. The s. t- iering in' Wallington and Duttuivil has betel' very grout, am no relief has been able to reach these place". All through this dlsiri t houses and out- buildings, e to rtlg r with • gresl quantity of dead Mee. giay be seen floating about . /eattanellle wiped Owt. - Ihrttonville. which le • nu urb Of Patersun, Was practically iii out of exiiretice by the breaking\ I the- Wvatbrook dam, and three mored fanilees• are homeless. At midnight a dozen perapna sere-unaorounted'Rar, and it to bolievsd that all but tR'ti have be ba drowned. • \ e _Twenty-5ve bridges are down is• \t'arrente and tinus'x'Countiees on the Susquehanna Railroad. U n-b-elg`hr 4. T' fl an. , `taut night it was practically matntalted. tonnes Lela Dun Rasta The d 4.r conflnMg the wafters of Pompton• •, N.J., burst. The iron bridge across the Mangum, River was carried°way, and •a hundred Melees below were \partly sub- nterged. The • ne roots of • the Pompton Iron an Steel W. ie was detirull5hed. Pomp n was l lated, as no trains could ass. The lake, • tech wee emptied, w . more than & utile long and half • nt e wide. Nearly all the cities . Norther e N.w \ Juraey wen part 1 Electric light plant• had school. could not open an homer were wrecked. Milts of outlying territory Brooklyn were ' submerged, and only means of romnwnication 5 by lastly constructed rafts. School haisca were closed and fire engines answering alarms had their Sr. ex- tinguished by the flood. Five horses were drowned In one of the city streets. Part of the retaining will et Brooklyn Heights fell. • Only one •Rrldge needing. Easton, Ps., -Oct._ 12. --The f►el- aware River• began to recede ■bout midnight add continues to tall rapid- ly. The Lehigh and the Bushkall we still hacked tip for miles and every- thing along their banks is flooded. Ft/ Is imponlble to estimate the lose, but .In a Easton *mind towns on the Del- aware, it will take millions ofol- rarr to replace bredgt sn.i air • the general damage. Only ono hr ige,, from the head waters of th Del- aware to Easton, is staid 11,1 L.adslN. a Mile Log, ' • Buckingham, Que., Oct 12, -At landslide occurred yeaterr P morn- ing 'about 5 o'clock, a Poupore, Que., twelve, mike north. of Rucking- te, Completely biot'.t the Li.vr. Rucking - ver for a distance a mile• ant runiting the Little H.{tlds lock. The river ere has fallen/eight het, and 1. still vias down. and talo. S uns hustil Rs Ancef War. Washington, Oet.--IS.-Aside from extensive. mlllt ivy preparations be' both nation., the -Japanese Legation 1)545/ riot advised that her /Ns - .i• or Japan has as get Committed any act of war. RMtiMtes k4. stn Way. Purt Said Oct. 18. -Th. Russia battleship (-'aarewftch and the Rue - Nam •raured cruiser Sayan, arrived hare yesterday, bound for Chinese waters The Csar'ewltch proceeded Yesterday. es,•M,OSO Ds sg... Paterson, N. el., Oct. 18 - -Yester- day morning thousands of men, wo- men and children employed In mills and fated!, could not go to work en arceunt of the mills and factories Ming shut down. Connervativs esti- mates place the bus by floods at Ines Mused Near Ltel«y. Lindsey, Octe 18. -The body of Albert Davey, who was drowned in vt"recon Lake a week was recovered Sundayafternoono lil y a ',arty patrolling the lake in Mr. leowr'•• yacht. It wee found near tlr,tharn•s Landing. T. R.Ntiews ••.4.M regiones Roll•. Oct. lS -Negotiations are Proceeding bet wean the Vulgarian •rel'I\trkish lioeernments for the ''•p•tjfatIon et the 20:000 hgitves fromer� workd•ala„ sow is Buttarf•s twritMinter's Drfall'Uwre is sale, PRnrtnnl slid van be tioldlly token. For sale by ke, Sb'ilsoD, • yc m fie- the tLelil Its% 4..g trek •\ruttktttit number to (Muse den rhe Me. Lr•wred, Morfolk, \'a., Oct. \ se•h unero ithd one barge Gun' to these reported day,.hat•s been lust u 't'arotina roast, a known to 'have bee large schooners A -Two is adds. pYt, Sun - he Vilertnla- tiye men are drowned. Thr„• missing. \ f.11 t. baetr, \ San Fra eco, tot 13. -William Deals, an er'onaut, was kill.vl while making des,•e•nt,- foiling trout a parse to when within forty lett of the trued - RAVI CROSSED Tnr. rifO%tlEk. TVki.0 Trap. Attach is "hornier** 1s Bulgaria Wired on levelers. • • Kosdend,l. il.tlgnrta, ()et. 10.-A balls! on ' o1 1101,.-h., troupe .rr't•11py- lag a oat et 1'. u' .tttthsI'.tai '!herds%• creamed the: 11.. gal,un leont eer. and attacked Htipu'ian lilt house. In cotsrquenc.• .)i the uukitth\ ups•rtor- ty in numbers\ the >1 IYurrrnetech- 11 fit retired, lir lig til. ,lac -fists 1 Turks submquentl3 • uttue the a lege of leu sevu, and looted a pr retired 0,l �(r 4.1 huum•s, but, n the ap- ewch J( Vulgarian ` n•inlitrem, fits, SS' 'Reeks 'ere kellyd. Herrn,. of I r. Ta Usknb, Euron Tut 1ec, 0.1 , 12. -Omc sal deseatc es' reg:meek' lh.• recent engagement ieete•r,n '\\ut-hell troupe and insurgen .- tit' feaiHtt'.chn- Inn stale that 100 i i '•ants \were killed. including four ch is A bend of 30 reeeintionarlrs •w1, degroyed near Erre oirup: rYednesday 'we v ll- lages, etch tjf R(kl houses, ha. lama bombarded a burned ' irate Seep* Street. Amelerdanr, t. 4'2 -iliim three principal heroes f the. Boer reuse in tlouth Africa are well 3(i-. Kruger Is till at llelvei•s int, and is enjoy- ing cellent h,'alt 'the ex -Presi- dent k ps rep a reenter correspon- dence wl the Doer leaders in'Mouth Africa, ' fide propose% to,'ge to the Riviera dor title winter. Mr. Steyn is I making progress to- . beads flees sur - ,$t Utrecht, but 1s !,ileo Ten .f Veal en lire. Toronto, Oct.' 13. -Three thousnnd tens. of suit real, touted by the Tie ratto Street Railway l•omaany, and piled in their yards tit the font of t:.•urg.• su'.'.•t, are un tire, Moine tss'n burning and ninuhlering for the pest .three. weeks. IJP, to the present the caul pjlr has heem depreciated in value .many hi/M*14-" of dollars. Many tune .-•rl•-etre ere 'at present nothing aril(. than (.oke. The com- mute le carting it elsewhere as fart as possible. terry nee Fe 4 Trusts. New York, Oct.. 12 -The Grand Trunk I(aihway has' recently put in opetj•alio it enr berry ',wee.... ie.- eweer r.toil •lluv.•n. Mich., and Mil- , Were. woos Leh, tet logon reminwilee.............e...........rearee, , Fa ren w ov For Prot' $i... Ev s Faroe, r ebe.u,.i k.: p Hive. t ee words ctetst , ly in nlitld a d ualdut:t his Lem on strict • isInese•eels. '.^l r, Guess wdrk anal h-y•h. z. rel methods n1 u i C •.1 n.,.1 by successful and •-to-dais Ltr- mrrsr By reading THE sit t(L,Y SUN, the .1erie:r's- .tinge Paper,will you' '. �. ,et tl ; very latest and most .accurate in- formation res :'llyding'your hU ness. THE SUN'ti ma• rket reports are worth mapy times the sub- scription price to you. livery Farmer in Canada outd realize the full value'of the service THE CRN has ren- ders him in .a public way. It was du to the action t'i(•Tint SUN in giving venire. to the 1 4 di illi iii th iii ib iii ilf illi illi iii ih iii iii lilt ilr ilu iii illi iii illi iii tlf t�� Jordan Bloc k W. Os IV K I I tioderid, Oct. =(1/16114/40iiiilitltt10/4/lbIiitiurhdnWtlrWiti%4M1wNi asW Z 3 SUS i -a .4411. a -a i You Want Them c lliweeyt.wetsrtonterpririeit; this men sores-ttniufa'/It'T fir !ript--- 1,I,u k bio:n l• loth, .Siiti. wide: u'egillul' t elle SI.:,q. 1n ohne fit per e.url, Stell. Movie huuuwpm, newest weaves, wut•th 111.2.5 fur l $1.111. Ile lnnants, about 2011 eels. in the lot, ,dl kind's of dross weal:- mid suit lugs, lengths for skirts, waists, girls' suite, whirls rr reel crud S. teras netts, suits and Li. where. Nie have !OIL suutlI- IC pt'icerl tickets lel thtese• (v clear. MILLI X1?H1'.- If We have 114.1 got 1 lir I,.sl ;%64i tt,ilrl w. 11 1 h 1 u itl noels, it for vuu ;ulrl.... Ire 1111N ti idea es i1 :.l tiL !be .' In i..• „•u like' In. tuts. SS's .ell uiihin,•ry fit dry g.aslt pi lees, became. et. Iain it 111,1 vs, H(041:. S1N•ei,tl .`h1 wool .11'11it u w,us cttk mere hoed at 4.k. i11iN 15 :l Nlk•ci 11 line of very bong. t';nit pure Mkt,' cash - 111 • hum.. hen'vy. I1Jl fashion - I, fes Dur. to :unlatw.... 61t All p z'ier% i4. p and rib ,easluni.ee 'New ;ol:f"'lleAVy 'Wel hose for Nays' alld hicks New 111,.;11'altern,. are •iinlye Irk• and they are the best 1,1;4.1... tiVERCOATS i Intl neve sleek of the- hest %edits* we have ever shown. Men's new eeutts at :ii:k:II l4. 8lU,111, l`e'e ain't *find lo buy till yeti Are !beet., >,ii iii iii iii illi iii Iii iii it/ iii Ni iii iiiNr 46 ih its 11/11(iM'S BUSY STORE . sE tt 11!' ' flirpillfliI11ftp(Pitt fith!I!1'11!0f11±Phtiprellp/ilTfr?!^hR NIt►mmtn re-►►nt►►trrtt►n»►tTrrtttnmttift rttt7►mmmtt e 3 Fall is Here 1 1 and You NViII Need Your Feet We I Shod SS's ince pi1'I)Iltl fol• you with nue of the beet ...torte( tt'Li,•h we bitt'e ever sho)vn.' We handle noth- ing hilt the best footwear and give ilo'., in you at hn test 111'64.s. 'tV, 11811111e • The Celebrated Slater The P.mpressaud -Shoe and Tiic Geo. A. Dorothy Dodd Slater for Gentlemen for Women %NI► MANY t1I'l'lll•:R t'AS.SIll.4N, 5I tl11.,e'slloks, We will 1N• plrawtl It/ 4111 a you these g.'sals and e-1 utrml.•r oto• ikelioy has always been "Honest (iQi1d9 atilt/thee Prices." Itilli eist -t4.' have them new' and eau 111 any shoe. Wm. Sharman THE PRICES ARE lt1(:HT, 1 a 1 1 1/1111�11111111U1111U1�11111111111111111111 u�111Sd1111�11111111ti1U111� 4.i ('1mutton -wheat tur bipment 1,1 Great <._liritaln it 'Canedia wheat en- joeed e-eferencr Ire our ma ''ts, bat there .w so much interrupt' n (bat i wag a le .to complete it. A,•n- tenets. 'Ike lee, ft octets' )II'. been betty to u.' the word Ismail.• bun punish: but, ihink, had ii�o' n- teM'e co d teed, kt wo111C1 have leen opt. to 'the 'objection which have n 'finds to that por- tion of Illy '.10'."le.' ' `e •frald •1 trete., Nee. `• London, Oct. 13 -(C.\ , e'ost'11 special torr' .. dot in I'an a writrs: Fres•.-(.t ad' s grneral- y are cone towed/ thet " w •,tom's hemw includes,eornpu) !'rt mni 1.1 u.e 4.e ice. " says that an Ottawa gni. ter. ly the ;hex( Premier. L. d h' o would be ready' to go Ih: i • ('hatliherlei,t's w' •elle l4.. eb•ctioit i'r,,sided t tacked on wliute an r )mperi.1 defence " 1w M.iiw..., • •LA) n.11(►ct. 1 t1'A.1'.,-Itefer- ring' ,l Pana tun I'e iiid Itat1- wayg sed receipts The Financial fee say "We ate pot sui leist•.1 th t the /. nadien Uuct nutent want me t. do some aelw'ay bull g'on it■ Was account. Throe .n Down. e London, Oct , 1t.-11' A. I'`) --Tree turning 1e•ader•pa s: "Nu two cuun- riea in the worl(I. a more design - d of nature to ha Yo •,e- 0 1.',. hungi. f commodities then ('e oda am' 'the 'IIJted • States: '1' a user I heyreek down the art here barriers hot ween theme -the heti r !u in, ea t Would tend to eaten the esteem o England and create lm rtal rte' t rade." flooded, \1d b clone, R malty - sold to be st ward recover)': rounded by lusur ry IittI. iron. Apses a WI's la hate. Lai Oct. . i-Com- m•rcial ant Ball at Darn 'agham. adYisea Ca dian apple shI t0 be careful fur the .prevent, and not Send too large genteel.... Ilier `�1e • glut in the 11ne kat at the pr.•a,•nt, time, but it will en right gradn•I-se 1y. He says ahievet'a I1 :make Wet- ter prrrill 11 they send a nil gtenti- Gee and Meekly to Interior teewne, is. g houl of all through leeeepois�, L•oj don and Bristol. OeawNted 5.1.14.. Montresl, Oct. 13,-W. S: 1 manager for Jamas kinrlpine pony, whin«ale furrlttw, d Maher yesterday morning�/tri i of. rice and put a bullet tarolagh-Ills temple, and is now ly4f in a dyttki condition in the General Iloepitel. The motive (or the deed is not known. Russell' is a married man of 45. He resited 4t Norwood, as, auh- urb nn the nark Itiver. mite In W. a r" Oh, my ! how reit. r plexion has Iimproved. Yrs, MiIlees t',nTlpent n.l Iron Pills did it. Fie rale by Js•. WtIscm. e re dtrllg ,i cattle guards, drainage, across rail- ways, and farm lira caused by railway locomotives s been amended. We will send THP. WEEKur SUN from now to _1st January, 1905, in combin Ion with The Signal, for $1.80 Sliltvel'i1N• rN 'w•. Mniitpele for t he ask lug. 'tN:►T9'Elt fi ltoiEII'rs(JN, 'ellh Mu,x.vl., li.,,l'•t'i. 11. IMany pretty things in 1 new Wool Lace Effects At` My ktorkfor fall n11.1 winter Is now' r',uly for inspection. nil the bathes are invited to vial at any t' • and rie'1• 1h. new' sitades .11111 styles, They will flint u rultlpleiv 14.0 wile elf of the latest shales toil 1t' ' 13"• In Hea, y -to -Rhear Hats A l large variety to choose from I ]YIISS 0.4 ER OAT GODERICH Hamilton Street, le 114.. hearts Ottawa. Oct. 1e,. -Senator ander- and corroborates the relent. t t on behalf 4.f, English capitalists has wcumed sit upti in on the C gty works at alt Ste. Italie GOOD CLOTHES Wear our clothes once and it will be a very difficult thing to accustom yourself to alit' others, -Ours .will stand the t(eyt of time and will retain their shape. We can please tasty and panic.' Otte dressers, lioth in fit and fabric. Oilr,fall lino iscomplete in novelties'trd staples. Frank 11. martin, The Tailor. ". t Ha Look Have a Look- JCuI,',l. \\ and see °lir stoves and ranges; they save the most, they cost the least. livery stove or tange sent out on 30 days' free trial. Just WhAt is Needed \ uor little air -tight beaters are just the thing for 1.111 1 hey throw great heat, burn chips, corn cobi Call in and See Them GEQ, L.\\ALLAN TOE ti000s AT t. er li of ttf of II It isr