11 gl? .-_l-tl,-3: .»-we gg ,_ -gg au-uanmr-asa-‘=‘ ‘ ' l » iii . l lu. __., .-::.l=;,-_¢f_, it .l- V ly. Ilfly l _ fl ~ l ll ."li Ili il! ,. l ll ill - iii . .~ sy, ii ‘ if *lr ll fi lf i . ' l ll . 'y if ,L _n » A l I - fir/ '. '. _“Ty *___* __ __g , ___ _ _ __ _ ,_____ __, ,,_.,__. , _.__ _..-_ »~‘ » -- in-l;_.__..;i__ - V _ *. _,_l = .E ci in’ L New Fall i ials. The popular lle\v to the season. If you appreciate ele should see tllclll. /1`lol/AL-the I -i Royal? Certaillly not. and Winter Dress Materials Shown Here Our store is a veritable fairylalld of n:w fall and winter suiting nlater- sllowll depicting the llewest patterns Perhaps there`s nothing more at- tractive than the last shipment of the famous Royal Broadclotll that callle »' of llaud the otller day by express. l of Broadcloths \ ‘Is there anything better tllall Royal] is the one supreme broad- clotll~--it stands for everything good |.yi~.' .. _ ,". l, tastes and idt-as. l l nlzlterial von c:ln't afforcl to overlook sllac? es are gallce you Kin -= ((4 to to '~.»iSffs -1 \ .I \ and rich -~fol° t-'\'cl'ytl1illg that is app- reciated hy ladies of discrilllillatillg If you llllclelsttlllcl the excellence of broaclcloth as a superior sniting Royal _ ,. l and lf you are unaware of its points of sup- eriority' now is the time to get acquainted _ \ ‘ _ Royal Broadcloth per yard ,. .. -f \ § Idea See The . i pat* ‘I Rginw YORK, Sept 14- Adolplle A utumn Venetia Qa.\~.* L\'\ § .."\ / ll `\ S. Al . /lfl cDon.nld ~»2'¢~'====»-.Q #Jr 'N li \ ` . ' n I/,l/I' /"_~' _ and Nova. Scotia during the strike /" , ®\ _ troubles. A , . .,_ ‘D I l ,;;:.;.;~;`~,.;.;_:_:-_; ~ Nix., F ‘ ° “l if f` “i’\\`,`,\` 'K "‘-'.`-ff* we . _ * _ , .n ‘\‘ §~ s J _ \ Ti" _"lx":°§§ii?;;:§-;¢.:*`:_A ` .‘_;ii;:;)l. _\`,\ ss \ __; 1 \ _ g ._ - lr _ A- 4 . lm' » _ September 14. -- At- upon international labor ailllla- were today the marked feature the convention of the Canadian of labor, and the methods States unions came in for 5 good deal of criticism all along the line. Incidentally there was a o deal of talk as to the posaibil f extending the sphere of influ- ence of the Canadian federation. Deputy McNeil who was in charge ,of the work of extending the P. W. A., amongst all Canadian miners, lstrongly denounced the efforts of Uni- `ted States organizers in Cape Breto A report was presented in favor* of the formation of a purely Canadian whole matter _and the general feeling iwas that careful investigation of lwestern conditions should be made be- ifore -any move was taken, the federa- ltion being comparatively weak in the lwest, whereglnost of the mining bodies qare, outside of the far east. A move was made by delegate Tea- .gue of Ottawa, for approval 'by the' convention of the government’s naval policy, but this met with sharp op- position, and it is not improbable lthat the matter will be brought up again. _ 1,4 miners' organization, but the eonven-` "~ ' "lf -7 V tion took a conservative view of the / l Ll _» / H V l ---*mi SUGAR TRUST OFFICIALS SENTENCED T() PRISON. NEW YORK, Sept 14-Ernest W. Caelbracbt, former su erintend ` I' Martin granted a stay on appeal and fixed p ent of the Williamsburg Refinery of the slug- ar trust who, with Charles R. Heike, former, secretary and treasurer of the Sugar Trust, was convicted last spring of conspiracy to defraud the government of the underweighting of sugar, was today sentenced to two years in the federal penitentary at l Atlanta-and fined $5,000 by Judge Martin in the United States court. After imposing. 'sentence, Judge bail at $25,000. Sentence on Mr ,.'.-ff -:-.-5;."-.G ( "T W .1 rl/"i’il”’1li.i'lli ez. 2;; ~¢\»~ ,/// - terns For you who particularly acllllire venetirlll lnaterials ollr dress goods `§,§',"t 0! hail' He had been under departlnellt stands ollt with all prominence. The vallles are good, the pie h t th I, 1 _ t att ~ ~ ‘ l ' e (ls rlc or- qnalltles excellent and the slladcs offer the latest offered bythe most “ence ° “cc” - V Materials A A C _ . 10¢ I §§§ay to the larceny or $10,000 from Heike, who has been called the "Man higher up" is still pending. The conviction of Heike and Cael- bracht ‘was in a large measure brought about by the testimony of Oliver Spitzer, former dock superin- tendent, who, followed his conviction and the serving of a part of his sen- tence in Atlanta, turned states evi- dence. Spitzer was pardoned by President Taft. ' m SWINDLED NEW YORK BANK OF $100,000 hbarth, of the firm of Martin Rothbarth & Company, bop dealers, with offices in London, Frankfort St Petersburg, pleaded guilty Mercantile National Bank, and was held for trial in an equal am- veillance forty-eight hours, and arrest occurred after a long con- ney’s oflice and a coteric of bankers up-to-datelllallufactnrers. ' l _wit _ J “Your honor," said the assistant ` j district attorney in charge of the' \__ _ _ I J il l l l I- | . named ill this’ complaint is only on & ('o's ant Guaranteed to shave. 9~l6¢ltf. "Get 5 $1.00 safety l'u.zur at (Earlier- l u "Sterling val proof value at strong value ut ut l’aton's, "People who c should excllllllge 0-lfidtf. TMillcl' liros, 12.! lxeut Ht.. 9-ll5d5i enjoy u good shllvelli, rs in knitted toques. U One 0! the strongest values ever nf- 8 lercd, 35c. Herl-.'s a competition 50c and another extra 75c. Buy your toques aunot play an organ ti their organ for the ,_ new Sllel'lock-Mmnlillg player organ. le 'dl siinrs -1 to the .. are cordially invited to visit Carier's Bookstore, Headquarters for Souven- irs, Newest Books and Sfafionery, Fancy Goods and Chinaware, & c.,wllell ill the City, and lllake it a point to see ollr show of new Wall Paper Samp- les for l9|l ill the Exhibi- tion Building. ,, Made ill the big factory of Colin McArthur Q Co.. Montreal, the largest makers of Wall Paper ill Canada. \Ve are Sole Agents for P. E. Island. Carter & Company Limited d riutf. n. ll’\ = $10.000, the actual amount this bank Wrllere is greet satisfaction in l~l.y- 'THE Nnw nllnss Goons AND “,',""° 1238000 ‘fist Wm come to more lg your Essence of Vinegar at our _ SILKS. t lm $ ' ' 'u,\.; store You never have ca "Brass bed steads attractively priced. Never before has our Stock of heds consisted of so varied a selec- on of the best-never has our prices cached so far below competitors.Ev- ry bed is flllly guarantecd.Yol»l should ' see our Fall Exhibit nt the Exhibi- tion. Paton & Co. 9-15dtf -1. ___ "Drop in and let us show you the new Tubular and Silk ties just re- eived. These are away different from anything ever shown in the lcity and will be sure to please you.- D. . . - use 'to regret your purchase for you get le purest and best malls for pickling nd other purposes. Geo, E. Hughes 'llhe l’eople's Druggist. 9-1'7d2l. A. Bruce’s. I-27dtf. _ Prelllmmllry Exhibit, (luring Exhibi- Wlnner Come In and let u our great sale ofsamples Moore "Men’s new fall hats in great var- ll si he \\.\ \\l\l<'¥._ \\\.\`§"§" ` i -.05 ~'. f`;’/-,170 li '€"<`z 35” l 3 `*. l.\ __§ ff' -_ l f/fz?f‘-,Q .1 if F -‘\‘. =_f3;-5 jf../5; » 'V la \ Z 'Z '- /Z , `;v.-4-=.';e-/' t\\`. .§‘ ;. 1,," .= coMr>Anls'oN. l>A'roN’s. 9-iran. earn a Lesson ' From the Squirrel I In the Fall, at the first Tantons watches g . _ _ ll of frost, he prepares for winter. Have you filled up 'the bin in your cellar? It's to rl long, hard winter, say the weather prophets. | .Pickard Xl. Bu For the best Coal Phone 240 0°"i~lw\rnvv» ~~-on-._-so »-»..»~ -_»~-- . » - Leod 9-I Sdtf. , OUR GOODS SELL BEST BY 9-l5d4l ntll 10. _ A . at I,at0n.S‘ r 4 ggrudtfl - rowse Bros Ltd. 0~l7d2l. - V , "More than fl Dollar value for B / _ -= 3 QU 3 ghiigze at lllglngggllcgln °‘“'AS“'i"mer Dollar's worth of goods bought is our /,'17 _ ' _ Q ‘ g . 0 S' urge effort. Pn.ton's. 9-16dt`f, , assortment to (pick fron; at about ./.;ff;/;__- - any price you esire. ry one fo TU Bwt n B I _ t , d I 30 - 1,/ ,Sunday-D. A. Brllce's. 8-27dtf. days ;;12_)50Uw_ l§Q;;‘s,L°?iity'0'Ipic_ .t ¢ //.. `“`“" ket Agent, 84 Great George Street. _ E " thN0t:;fe the lovely; trimmings at ‘ 9_17d1w >/7; esl countorw en you come _C Bgtgglmléllgefxhagenlng. Y0u'l| "We never sacrifice quality for _:;;{,:_:/i L _wmcg afxgroyyjls Sassortzplpnt price, but we frequently sacrifice . \\ ll to mat h. "ky" 5°m° "9 price for quality. Paton's. 9-lfidtl. `_.-t_f;,/./,,;-»,,,';|,';,',,,,` [\\\ . ‘ Ou mg any'/st o&dross&fabr|o ` . jggiagé-3 KN? Y . y so ec-. oore Mc. _ f l ll ' “For downright good carpet values ‘you can’t beat Paton’s. 9-16dtf. EVERY MINUTE of the day you can de- pend oll them. What is it to you that your watch has kept tillle for a wllole year if at the end of that time it fails you on a critical occasion. w. N, rnurou . ' Sunnyside. ' Pllone 192-L | §~i,f,';'19Ii§f"°"”"“ti"g “ur p”“,§f‘1’§df,‘;' roRoN'ro, september lz~ Gem-ge (loulding, the Canadian walker, is now See the handsome' aenuine ten _ mink muffthat. we are selling for Harriers, London En land ln both twenty-nlno dollars. lt is a the - s show the you _how you can save one third day on iurs-ny talking advantage ol` Q McLeod_ é:l5dtr. MEN’S FURNISHINGS! DISTINC- iety and numbers at Prowse Bi-og, gg Ltd. _ 9-l7d2i. exclusive patterns ill shirts, ties, gloves, hosiery, etc., which nre ofthe "S0139 lllg Snails ill Hall Fllfnltllfe. very highest grade and represent the Hull Tables, Hall Chairs, Hall Racks. distinctive productions of the best *_ See them at the Exhibition or at English, American and Canadian New Dress Goods direct from V’°t°"“ RW" Paw" & CU' ma Manchester' Engmnd' just open_ 9-14ll6ir2i. tain correct furnishings that aredif- Ing at Stanley Bros. Every new _I , m ferent from the average kind by visit- ake is to be foundln this assort- I "Uwe “V08 Millinefy Ovening ins enr Such as H°ps0ck|ng_ Mum, takes place on Monday evening next, u Knob suitln and Donnegal at the hour of 7 o'clock. Do not miss I ' ' ‘,Tweeds lr. will do your heart ii. as it will_be the opening Of the X I I ‘good tosee them. Stanley Bros. season. 9-1 . ~ll _ "Value ln bedding, blankets, mat-IL . _ wr messes’ Sprints' sheetings' comkwtq lrlext at thc llollr of 7 o clock u 7ll2l. of f 11 ll wllom he has had dealings. case, "although the specific sum WOl'lLD’S CHAMPION WALKER. a wor1d’s champion, having bea- E. J. Webb, of the Herne Hill . Z - one-mile and three-mile walks at big exhibition track_nlcct Satur- ufternoon. ` TIVE, EXULUSIVIC. The Men’s Furnishing Department now showing the newest and most nufacturers. ' It is very easy to ‘ob- this Department. Paton‘s. 9»15d6i. m You have waited for ollr opening fall Millinnry? Well, wc arc pleas- to announce it for Monday evening is ‘ii Perfumes We make a specially' o? this lille, gntllerirg the overcoat poplllarl . with old and yollllll The popular favorite tllis year is the Coll€g'€ Coat and the style and materials shown are even superior to those shown last year. ` ` ' These College Coats are sn21PPY»5ty1i5h and distinctive-tlley impart al military and 1l1=1SCll1lH¢ . - bearing to the figure that adds attractiveness to any personality. These coats are the master pro- ducts of expert tailors alld are fllrllished ill all the leading fzlll lllaterials. ` We’ve investigated the fall wear_ problem and can assure you that these College Coats are THE thing for smart dressers. Inside lnforlllatlon has given us the best on the market--call lll today and see what is right in fall wear for men. Our, Tuway coat is rl trappy lllster that can be coverted froln a College Coat toa Chesterfield. just see it. College Cozlts......... .. to $27.00 I Smart Suits for Particular Dressers---Sec ihem We have stocked up one of the finest lines of fall suits we have ever seell alld they are here waiting your criticism and selection*--you can’t afford to overlook this line. We are sllre that nowhere ill the city can you see such a fine showing ill fall fashion ideas for men-a line that ` colllprises the best ideas from the fashion centres of three nations. Ollr stock was selected for men of taste, men who appreciate the correctness of details---smart, stylish dressers wllo want the best quality in workmanship and material with the least possible expenditure of money. fi, Our suits were designed and cllt by artists, tailored by masters and express' the highest ideals ill fall suits for men. They are made of best quality serges, tweeds and worsteds and express the highest poillt of excell- ence ill artistic tailoring for lllell. A careful inspection of our stock coll- vinces tlle well-posted as to the superiority of ollr stock--they embody the ` best goods, best tailoring and latest styles. ~Many of the smart suits seell on the street--supposedly cnstolll tailored---originated here. _ Prices ai $6.00 to $25. ` l ~ - l I l , - _ ,M A Popular hats for l young men ; ' Correct fall hats for men are here in our lllanllllotll hat departnlent---we can fill ally re- _ ` qnirelllent ofevery person ill regard to popular ' hats and caps. This is “The Hollle of Good Hats". thebest llat departnlellt ill the province ---all the best and lnost popular hats frolll the best nlakers are here waiting your selection- Colne. ‘ “Q i i l ~ 1 ° l _ ' _ \ ._¢- H2n ` /_ THE vounc Mews MAN - Y] l . ll » I xl t.vo or three of the bert \ -__ *W odors (the ones ill wllilll they excel) -from each maker. We have Roger & Gallet’s, Pallllerls, See- ly’s, Pi\'ier's, Colgate’s, Hudnnt's, etc. at fronl 25c to l oo per oz. These odors we also have ill original sealed bottles. They thus conle to you direct from the makers with all fragrance preserved. Tile bulk goods are _a fljllle less ill price, however, sm' the cont oI`f`:nlcy pnckingia saved, E. A. Foster | _ . i,‘fl’;‘;.?f.‘;’”.f.";‘;§§.'... l FLEA CIRLUS I I it _` -F'-)1 » .<» .-._~.p-..`,_ ,, _,wuz wi' uml;1 l 1 The wonder and talk of the world. ` l We have installed a powerful machine for press- ing cloilws :mil which is spcvinllyzlrlapied for ladies' and gems' suits. lt disilu ll-cts and cleans the cloth- rnises the imp, removes all odors, fresllcils fhc colors and gives your suit a fresh rlppenrunco ill.-ll all smart dressers clcnmnll. Management W. C. GREEN forming fleas. At Exllibiiion Grounds Daily . °°§'.3$L,23L"‘°" Slllr Slcam- Laundry 9-wd=il>d- _ _ l - A. l". Webster, Prop. ` ' .. . -- _ -_---...__ New eYork’s Fourteen Weeks A Senizaiion ' _Prof. Nat Burullnlll and his company of wonderful per- l, The People’s 'l’lleiail°¢_ Evenings , -.,. 41......- l