|FURNITURE ï¬â€œ;fl. to be winners. +# w them winners., ‘AH of the m«-m have a ‘chance Ro win the $1400 . Reo automobile. .'lhm not one candidate . in the Jist eannot be overhauled by . a Bittle. effort.. A few paid subscriptions #to the: Telegraph for twelve months whch, giving 2400 votes, : will â€" give mly entered candidate ‘a comâ€" position in the list. * j th friend~*of . a‘ ~candifgate y one year for the . Tele en o ;OME > "Fraterâ€" mity."* Get busy.. Don‘t u:flw ‘ .I. m o' your good vi:h:s. ~Nour friends need your support. n:; is the: time to give them that x!aq_pel frrady as AB “{ ‘ug‘ : Many persons have asked the . . best way to help éandidates in â€" the Teleâ€" wraph‘# automobile contest. . A word ibout supporting © your favorite candidate. (It seems as though â€". it would ‘inot be amiss fhr the dificrent #r o *mhm minutes . of m ‘0“:31 their, ‘favorite s a w a . lew M= ons." It be appreciatâ€" ‘ ‘mal new candidates have about d to enter. The contest is less ï¬ï¬n")l:H over and many realize ‘that %he winning votes will be secured beâ€" #weenâ€"now and Nov. 18th. BISHOP FALLON SCORES THE HIGHER CRITICS MISS AGNES C. NOLL ... . LEWIS S. WEBER ...« se« MISS. PEARL BECKER ... ... ION SNIDER ... «se e MIS$&, VIOLET DOEPEL ... GRANT RICHMOND ... .. MISS LILY MeGOVERN ... .. VICTOR HEHN....... ........c.~ JACOB SCHRHE ... .s.c.~ J.â€"R.â€"BSMYTHE) .....cscsecese recscecrn > MISS FLOR. KRAEUTZWEISER MISS ELSIE FOSTER ... MISS ELSIE RIEHM ... ... W.~C.â€" BRUECKNER ... ... MRS. JACOB EBEI ... .. MISS MARTHA HAHN .. R. A. *BROWN ..........c@scccuuse recrmmiam ‘London, Ont., Oct. 10.â€" The first Diocesan Eucharistic Conzress in Onâ€" tario, possibly im Canada, was . held in St. Mary‘s Church toâ€"day, closing with the Benediction of the Blesses Sacrament toâ€"night. His Loroshipâ€" Bishop Fallon preachâ€" €4, and in the course c bs sermon made forceful reference to the higher eritics, ‘"‘Toâ€"cay," â€" in sild, "tire are â€" goâ€"called _ Christian: crecifying Christ anew.. In this very ago, at this Â¥ery Wour, in Canica, not many hunâ€" dred miles from Lond@r, are men in MISS LUVINA KNAPP ... MISS IDESSA FUNK ... . 4; LATSRCH :.;. ...........: MISS MABEL DECKER ... T; S. REINER .:. ... HORDON â€"KRAFT ... ......_.. JAOGOB NIERGARTH ... ... EZRA E. SHANTZ ... .. mgg ALLIE KOLLB ‘.......... _... MISS GERTRUDE McGINNIS MISS ROSANA HUMMEL...... NE RUHLMAN ... .. x RIECK ... .:. .. ... In avoting contest recently wON A $5,000 HOME â€" Bishop Fallon preachâ€" _coirse (f hs sermon reference to the higher ay," 0 d sild, "tore Christians crecifyin7 In this very ago, at this CaniGa, not many hunâ€" m Londr/r, are men in STANDING O CANDIDATES WILL NoT (A Y B 3 ND THEY % FOR JAL. HUST LE .ON THE REMEMBER THE TW( DISTRICT NO. 3 DISTRICT NO. 1 conâ€" PetersbUrg:......... ‘......«.. Waterloo, R.F.D. No. 1 German Mills ... .. Strasburg . ......... ...« St. Jacols ............ ..... .West Montrose ......... . . Bt. F8CObS : ......... «uce BAUEREL. .cc mivirvevirts Phillipsburg ............ ... Wellesley ‘........ ...« . CrOSSRHE .:::«.s..â€".. _ Au...« Str&SDUTE ......... ... . BAOOT c:.c¢4.22. csiitruses c sarrs (FICOPOFE ‘......... ..c...«. . AEHnIQ ....MGic. ceecltren New Hamburg ... .. . .Berlin ... . Berlin ... . Waterloo . Berlin ... . Watetloo ‘Berlin ... Waterloo . Waterloo Berlin ... Berlin ... Berlin ... . Waterloo Berlin ... cz #""tï¬fï¬ one way ow on ts at Q-l-mtku\:o&‘»ï¬â€˜ top. . Remember, only subscription money turned in between Tuesday of this week and Wednesday of the comâ€" ing week will be counted in the awarâ€" ding of the special prizes. If an elegant ‘gold watch â€" looks good to you begin the race at . once and get the votes that will â€" win one of them. These votes will also send you higher on the list for the grand prize and the district . . prizes to be awarded at the .close of the conâ€" test. ‘The number. of votesresulting from only a few subscriptions may make a difference in the way the big race will end. Therefore, it behooves eÂ¥ ery contestant: to work while the centesf is on,â€"so that . when the voting is over they â€" will not realize to their sorrow the truthfuiness of the saying: ‘"Of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these, it might have been.‘‘ Might have been that ‘you had won _ the big automoâ€" bile in place of your competitor, Tace . Ju ing day :.'fl'“'m' Wash., . the. lad won the $5,000 home entered th race just two weeks betore the clos the pulpit denying the Virgin birth. Isn‘t it & bidecus thing to think that from . Christian pulpits there are men who, wit one stroke, would destroy every possibility sof a logical Chtis‘- tisnity? In / the hurry and bustle of the age ycu may not realize how serious it is, but they are urderminâ€" ing the faith of the people. 1 say to vou. isa‘t it a good thing that there you, is@‘t it a good thing that thete is the old â€" Catholic CBurch left,with is faith in the inspired Scriptures?" The chirch was richly decotated in the Papal colors. DO A LITTLE EACH DAY ALL ARE EQUAL HEI P : CONTESTA NTc UE â€"_FRIEXDSHL RT OF FRIENDS GCIAL PRIZES. 132,500 123,000 115,000 107,000 85,500 48,500 27,000 24,000 18,500 16,008 ©15,500 . 14,000 10,000 72,500 . 72,000 68,500 48,500 47,000 43,500 32,500 27,500 25,000 24,000 24,000 22,000 21,500 16,500 16,000 19,000 10,500 T. W. GOMW of St Thomas Takes Hon. M King‘s Place as Minister of Labor f POSTMASTERâ€"GENERALâ€"L. P. Pelietiér, Quoboc £~ SECRETARY OF STATEâ€"Dr. W. J. Roche, Manitoba. ~_ t WITHOUT PORTFOLIOâ€"A. E. Kemp, Ontario; George Perliey, Queâ€" bec; Senator Lougheed, Alberta. f A seat in the cabinet vas offered to Rodolphe Forget, of Montreal, who declined it for the time be ug,as mmu;o: a certificate to the Babk ilnterutiontl, in which he ias a large interest, will come immediately beâ€" fore the consideration of the Government. > and ced the PREMIER AND PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCILâ€"R. L. Borden. MINISTER OFâ€" AGRICULTUREâ€"Martin Burreli, British Columbia. MINISTER OF CUSTOMSâ€"Dr.. J. D. Reid, Ontario. ; & MINISTER OF FINANCEâ€"W» L. White, Ontatio, â€" . S MINISTER OF INLAND REVENUEâ€"W. B. Nantel, Quebec. o MINISTER OF INTERIORâ€"Robert Rogers, Manitoba.‘ MINISTER OF JUSTICEâ€"C. J.~Doherty, Quebec. MINISTER OF LABORâ€"T. W. Crothers, Ontario, MINISTER OF MARINE AND FISHERIESâ€" J. D. . Hazen, New Brunswick. MINISTER OF MILITIAâ€"Col. Sam Hughes, Ontario. MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKSâ€"F. D. Monk, Quebec. MINISTER OF RAILWAYSâ€"Frank Cochrane, Ontario. MINISTER OF TRADE AND COMMERCEâ€"Hon. Geo. E. Foster, Orâ€" tario Bows trim everything from cap on pretty heads to the slippers on slenâ€" der toes, + Metal fringe is much employed on eveningâ€"dresses â€"andâ€" bead" fringesâ€"are also scen. Minister Without Portfolio ~ New Minister of Poblic Works GEORGE HALSEY PERLEY, B.A., M. P., was born at Lebanon, New Hampshire, U. S. A., on September 12, 1857. He was educated at Otâ€" tawa Grammar School, St. Paul‘s School, Concord, _ New Hanipshire, and Harvard University.. He â€" is head of ‘the G. H. Perley. Company, viceâ€"president of the Hull Lumber Company, Limited, and a director of the Bank of Ottawa. He was defeated for. the House of Commons "by Russell in 1900 and again defeatâ€" ed in byâ€"election at _ Argenteuil, Quebec, in 1902. He was elected to the House in 1904 and again in 1908. hanges Ottawa, 10. â€"After a d@y of uncertainties and sudden lastâ€"hou nges, mm~ the rival 4.‘:&- and factions were, busy advisin counterâ€"advis ng the harassed and perplexed "man .at the wheel" as t selection of his assistant pilots, Premier Robert Laird Borden annour his Cabinet at one o‘clock this morning as follows:â€" WHITE IS FINANCE MINISTER llLlTl'A-â€"Col. Sam Hughes, Ontario. PUBLIC WORKSâ€"F. D. Monk, Quebec. RAILWAYSâ€"Frank Obchrane, Ontario. TRADE AND COMMERCEâ€"Hon. Geo. E. Foster, Or ‘ OF THE COUNCILâ€"R. L. Borden. REâ€"Martin Burrell, British Columbia )r.â€" J. D. Reid, Ortario. ; Evangelist C. J. McCombe Will Retire Barrie, Oct. 9.â€"In closing . a . two weeks‘ series of evangelistic meetings in Collierâ€"street â€" Methodist . Church last evening, â€" Evangelist â€"C. _ _Jef McComb, announced before a â€" large FREDERICK DEBARTZCH MONK, K.â€"C., D.â€"C: L:, was born in Montâ€" real April 6, 1856. His father, the late Hon. Samuel Cornwallis Monk, was a judge of the court of Queen‘s bench, for the Province of Quebec, was of English descent, and family coming originally {from Devenshire. His mother‘s family came _ from France. He was educated at Montâ€" real College, and graduated in law at McGill University.. He was callâ€" ed to the bar in 1878, and created a Q. C. in 1893.. He ~was elected from Jacques Cartier to the Comâ€" mons in 1896, and has been reâ€"elecâ€" ted ever since. He is a professor of constitutional law in ~ Laval Law School. In religion he is a Roman Catholic, and resides in Montreal. | audience cian, . al he was he was compell work of the c cuperation of 1. Taking as his final message, ""The way of the transgressor is bard," Mr. McComb made an impassioned appeal for volunteers for the. service . of Christ." In plain language he denouneâ€" ed the evils of the present day, _ and emphatically stated that if be were to remain in Barrie a . few < hours later toâ€"morrow rporning, he â€" would use his influence with the authorities of. the town to_remove from the bill« boards, the bills at present . placed there to advertise, ‘YThe ) French Maid,"" which is to be played â€" here toâ€"morrow night at the opera hduse. Continuing, ‘Mr. McComb said: . "I consider it an insult to the decent cit izens of Barrie to allow such bills t he placed before the public. It would not be tolerated in Toronto, and no one can be & Christian and . attend |sguch . a play.‘‘ |BOARD APPROVES BYLAWS, | "The Ontario Railway Board has is |sued _ an order for approval of . the Town ~of© Inzersoll‘s bylaw to rais ,000 for the extension of its hy droâ€"slectric plant. . The board Has al in ags amoum npmeree . w s w for $15, ort â€" wa ismmh extension‘ and $10,970 . fo aft annc that . CABINET on d to re rch and s healti final m iina! message, _ Ine gressor is bard,"" Mr. i impassioned appeal or the. service . of lianguage he denouneâ€" c present day, _ and ted that if be were trle a . few. : houts roorning@. he â€" would the public. It would in Toronto, and no ‘hristian and . attend e ol his t arduous rest â€" from lar phy Agreement Was â€" Not Reached Premier â€"and ‘President of â€"the Council :hnother attempt. was made â€"by :110 Light Commission and President Todd, of the Galt, Preston & ufl ‘Street Railway ‘ab a special mectitg held on Monday afternoon. As both systems are ‘using Niagara roxer there is goma difference _ of opfinion ‘as to the amount that should bo charged by.th: Rerlin management and in order than ar agreement . may be .. reached it was decided that _ Engineer â€" Sotérman, of the Hudroâ€"Electric Contmission beâ€" asked to, meet the Commission and Mr. Todd â€" at an early date and . adjest the power _ charges satisfactory . to the managements of both systems. It is expected that the conference wilelkbe held _ at the end of this week. Because :‘ the fact that notification oftuberculosis.is not compulsory . in Ontzio, culy about 60 per cent., of the cases ave teported ta the Provinâ€" cial Board of / Health Department at Toronto. This fa‘t is commonited upâ€" on in the monthly statement _ o twaths from coutagious discases, is Tuberculosis Increasing In Ontario ported cauged the two. of the five c alysis resulted fat Hon. R. L. Borden, M. P. COI New Minister of Militia in in the public schools and at 'l‘otonml University. He: was alecturet â€" in Toronto Colleglate Institute until 1885, when he purchased The Lindâ€" say Warder, which he edited â€" until 1897. He has for years been promiâ€" nent in militia affairs and doe!‘lned‘ the position of deputy minister: . of militia in 1891 and of adjutantâ€"genâ€" eral for Canada in 1895. He was president of the Dominion Rifle Asâ€" sociation for many years and served in the South African war and was mentioned several times in the deâ€" spatches. He was first elected _ to Parliament in 1891. . SAMUERD HUGHES was. horn Darlington, Durham County, Ont. 1858, the son of John Hughes, a ive of Treland. *He was educated lar ally bly three coach car . M soven from and « cinity not â€"t LABOR MEN WILL RAISE OBJECTIONS Appointment of W. T. Croâ€" m as Minister of Labor Does Not Meet With Favor ‘The appointment of Hon. W. T. Crothers, â€" the St. Thomas lawyer, as Minister of ul.:ebkox, to take the place of Hon. enzie King, â€" exâ€" M.P., of this riding, has not aroused ahy enthusiasm in local labor circles. Labor men who have been closely, identified with the labor movement ia Canada are at a loss to understand why Premier Borden appointed © as Cabinet Minister a man who. has never been associated with the Sabon movement and who is practicallyâ€" unâ€" known among the workingmen of tlus Dominion. Mr. Crothers‘ selection has 1ts bimâ€" orous side as well as a serious asâ€" pect. ‘During the last few days oï¬ the recent campaign the main issue was entirely forgotten and a eorps of Tory canvassers made a tour o# the North, West and South Wards and urged workingmen to . vote against Hon. Mr. King, not because he was supporting reciprocity, but that he should not be Minister _ of Labor as he has never performed any manual labor and was therefore, t was claimed, unacquainted with the actual needsâ€"of the workingmen. it was_expected by some of these wOTkâ€" ingmen that when a new _ Minister of Labor was.appointed that a ‘‘real" workingman would be called. to the Cabinet.. Their disappointment when the announcement (that a _ lawyer, ‘who has not been‘ heard of in vhe labor arena had been appointed _ to ‘take charge of the labor department can be easily judged. A brief sketch of the career of the new Minister of Labor will be . of interest to local laborites:â€" Thomas Wiltiam Crothers, B. A., , like many another young Canadian, went West while still youthful, but‘ the extent of his travelsâ€" was from Prince Edward County, where he was born, to Elgin County,. where he now resides. St. Thomas is his home and a‘ lawyer is his station. It is a pity that Mr. Borden had not a portâ€" folio for education, for in that case | there is no doubt but that Mr. Crothers wonld have got it. . He has had some . experience in educational it T oabo d ife NB s1 â€" ~&r§§;§ â€z“ § En .NL\‘)-# 7,. & § ~ n Aate) wl Oc * N ce lt <~yB \ -? s i 34 ‘sp « ,.A;.lv 4 KE 33A a" i4 // *3 us ‘;i “(\M“’ es eere Aill) \ nongh. ut _ d \â€"» 3, ‘ ; | 3 swITCHES TRANSFORMA TIONS POMPADOURS~ ' CURLS _ Whil ©0900000000000000000000000B0@@gea00nca ocm oo on . ind :s B Vlï¬ mip ied : i theâ€"yards was eidently expectation of . what their : the next fow years should thgy did not hesitate _ to heir views on the matter. he railway officials shunted the yards xpectation he next fe boy did n With . ‘sieorrts.. diner, " _ duy ty 8, » maggage cars lflfl: inted â€" into the yards @t 4 â€" toâ€"day, The â€" outleot zin to the rows of shacks D O Mâ€"ILN 66â€" wa/anmoe _ guard of â€" Connaught‘s apital d )) Friday, Oct. 13 With a large . and stock of the newes slan, London and N Creations in Hair . with thin . b{fl‘: in our impt tions. The new des very dainty and att vite your: inspection @D0ut stanc w het i _A very fin "*Picturesque y*"Strong Ma {ths Grand. matters, for some ye Whitney Government Public and High : & needed: looking into prices Mr. Crothers lead the looking ints of chairman of a . spe Hon. William Pat of ~Customs, â€" wasâ€" & Boanerges by Conse ments of frritation, . surprise apyone very were to be applied tc the Liberals, just by taliation, for the n some of the charact mer Minister of . C wrath he is tremen overpowering, and h was in Opposition d stant quantity. â€"He upâ€"stand ng, wellâ€"de lsood soldier ‘and a & of business. Prof. Dorenwend Ther HON. FRANCIS A.. minister of 1 WALPER HOT New Minister of Railways Ontario, wa Quebec, on M was educate of the paris was for mar Sudbury, On important i ed by acclan Assembly fo of Nipissing the general newly create bury. He w ministry of 30, 1905. BERLIN xE Ab OF TORONTO will be atâ€" the MÂ¥ in D we « Tbhak »@ . ything but 4 ht of ‘thesevening . ts and the 4 e~ yards wl . ¢, fingly 1000000000 0000u4 anp ) his tho. PB Aotlad. T 7 C 3 Colt largo uks . WB rous / man led itÂ¥e by M 6