ie e s e c ue un Tae whoul 'rymyuutortb leâ€" wgraph , i would "be doing more than Sarrying out the doctrine ol ‘‘Fraterâ€" C in .. d e oo es o oldence of your good wishes. es friends need your support. 2 is the:time to give them that ; want to be winners. i N will them winners., !AlM of the ::xdun have a chance Ro win ~the ~$1400 ~Reo automobile: m‘:) not one candidate in . the Tist eannot be overhauled by . a little. effort. _A few paid subscriptions #o the> Telegraph for twelve months wach, giving 2400 votes,. will â€" give ny Bewly entered candidate ‘a comâ€" x“r position in the list. * way to help candidates in the "Feleâ€" agraph‘ automobile contest. . A word then sbout supporting _ your favorite wandidate. <It seems as thoaugh it would ‘not :be amiss fhr the different ien mm minutes _ of Ttheir «time © | their ‘favorite ‘eandida ...'h?Muqlev ." bscfiptions. <It would be appreciatâ€" ‘dï¬â€˜l new candidates have about td to enter. The contest is less *than ball over and many realize that %the winning votes will be secured beâ€" #weenâ€"now and Nov. 18th. BISHOP FALLON SCORES THE HIGHER CRITICS MISS AGNES C. NOLL ... . LEWIS S. WEBER ... ... MIS$ PEARL BECKER ... ... ION@SNIOEER ........... ... ... MISS. VIOLET DOEPEL ... GRANT RICHMOND ... ... MISS LILY McGOVERN ... .. NICTOR HEHN............ ....,..... JAGOB SCHRHE ... .s...... J M â€"BSMYTHE ...... sc clis" becutventss MISS FLOR. KRAEUTZWEISER MISS ELSIE FOSTER ... MISS ELSIE RIEHM ... ... W.~C. BRUECKNER ... ... MRS; JACOB EBEL ... ... MISS MARTHA HAHN ... E. & â€"BROWN .................. mss London, Ont., Oct. 10.â€" The first Diocesan Eucharistic Conzress in Onâ€" tario, possibly it Canada, was . held in St. Mary‘s Church t>â€"day, closing with the Benediction of the Blessem Sacrament : toâ€"night. His Loroship Bishop Fallon preachâ€" €d, and in the course 4 is setmon ‘made forceful reference to the higher Ofitics. ‘"Toâ€"ay," | it siid, "tlete are © goâ€"called _ Christians crugifying Christ anew.. In this very ago, at this very Wour, in Canica, not many henâ€" dred® miles from Londr/, are men in MISS LUVINA KNAPP ... MISS IDESSA FUNK ... . MAE LATSCH :.........; !.........." MISS MABEL DECKER ... @J: S. REINER ... ......... SORDON KRAFT ... ... JAOOR NIERGARTH ... .. EHZHA E. SHANTZ ... . mgg ALLIE KOLB :......... . MISS GERTRUDE McGINNIS WMISS ROSANA HUMMEL ... EUGENE RUHLMAN ... .. TX MIECK ......... ......"."l."} ... In a> ;oth‘ contest recently Many FURNITURE! wWON A $5,000 HOME are Oifferent Waye WP' ¢ STANDING Ok CANDIDATES asked the . best es in the ‘Teleâ€" intest. : A word DISTRICT NO. 3 DISTRICT NO. 1 conâ€" Petersbutg ......... .....l... Waterloo, R.F.D. No. 1 German Mills ... .. St. Jecobs ............ ..... .West Montrose ......... .. ;Bt. Fucob® â€".....;... :.4« BAUER.....: .100 erorgenenss Phillipsburg ... .. WelleSl¢y *.......;. _.scoo. CrOS§RIHE .::....... : ss6â€".~ Strashurg .,...... ... « BACER "..0i,... sscisivess | cxeve FTCEDPOIEG:.......:‘........ .. EAOAEHE ... JHe3), cascrveree s New Hamburg ...... ... . .Berlin ... .Berlin ... . Waterloo . Berlin ... .. Watefloo Berlin ... ‘Waterloo Waterloo Berlin ... Berlin ... Berlin ... . Waterloo Berlin ..... The number of votes resulting from only a few subscriptions may make a difference in the way the big race will end. ‘Therefore, it behooves eÂ¥â€" ery contestant to work while the centest is on,â€"so that . when _ the voting is over they _ will not realize to their sorrow the truthfulness 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, L ducted race Just ing day. from who, PO A LITTLE EACH DAY won in ALL ARE EQUAL Spokane, Wash., the lad the $5,000 home entered th two weeks before the clos SPEC PRU PART )F PR RIZ NDSHLP 12 13 132,500 122,000 115,000 107,000 85,500 48,500 27,000 24,000 18,500 16,008 ©15,500 . 14,000 10,000 12,900 . 72,000 68,500 48,500 47,000 43,500 $2,500 27,500 25,000 24,000 24,000 22,000 21,500 16,500 16,000 19,000 10.500 P | th ced PREMIER AND PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCILâ€"R. L. Border MINISTER OF AGRICULTUREâ€"Martin‘ Burrel!, British Columb MINISTER OF CUBSTOMSâ€"Dr. J. D. Reid, Onterio. ; MINISTER OF FINANCEâ€"W» L. White, Ontario, f NINISTER OF INLAND REVENUEâ€"W. B. Nantel, Quebec. MINISTER OF INTERIORâ€"Robert Rogers, Manitoba." MINISTER OF JUSTICEâ€"C, J.â€"Doherty, Quebec. MINISTER °OF LABORâ€"T. W. Crothers, Ontario, MINISTER OF MARINE AND FISHERIESâ€" J. D. . Hazen, ~ Brunswick. tario A seat in the cabinet was offered to C declined it for the time beifig,as g:dium International, in which he has a 12 intet fore the consideration of the Government POSTMASTERâ€"GENERALâ€"L. _P. Pelletiér, Quebec. SECRETARY_OF STATEâ€"Dr. W. J. Roche, Manitoba. .. WITHOUT PORTFOLIOâ€"A. E. Kemp, Ontario; George Perley, Queâ€" bee; Senator Lougheed, Alberta. & A seat in the cabinet was offered to Rodolphe Forget, of Montreal, who declined it for the time beifig,as t:‘:fumng ol a tertificate to the â€" Bakk International, in which he has a large interest, wi‘l come immediately: beâ€" Bows trim everything from cap on prétty heads to the slippers on slenâ€" der toes, 4 Metal fringe is much employed . on evening dresses and bead‘ fringes are also scen. * e ies * Minister Without Portfolio New Minister of Public 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 Hampshire, and Harvard University. He _ is head of ‘the G. H. Perley Company, viceâ€"president ‘cf the Hull Lumber Company, Limited, and a director of the Bank of Ottawa. He was defeated for the House of Commons ‘hy Russell in 1900 and again defeatâ€" ed in byâ€"election at â€" Argenteuil, Quebec, in 1902. He was elected to the House in 1904 and again in 1908. . W. Crothers Prominent Lawyer of St. Thomas Takes Hon. Mackenzie King‘s _‘ Place &s Wikister of Labor Ottawa, oaw.ï¬â€"_“m .q of uncertainties and sudden lastâ€" nges, during i/‘the rival aspirants and factions were. busy advir counterâ€"advis ng the Rarassed and perplexed ‘"man at the: wheel" .a selection of bis assistant pilots, Premier Robert Laird Borden ann« his Cabinet at one o‘clock this morning as follows:â€" MINISTER MINISTER MINISTER MINISTER T. WHITE IS FINANCE MINISTER . OF OF OF OF MILITIAâ€"Col. Sam Hughes, Ontario. PUBLIC WORKSâ€"F. D. Monk, Quebec. RAILWAYSâ€"Frank Cochrane, Ontario. TRADE AND COMMERCEâ€"Hon. Geo. E. Foster, Or (N Evangelist ‘ C. J. McCombe Will Retire FREDERICK DEBARTZCH MONK, K. C., D. 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 â€" 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. â€" He is a professor of constitutional law in Laval : Law School. In religion he is a Roman. Catholic. abd résides in Montreal. | Barrie, Oct. 9.â€"In closing . a â€" two weeks‘ series of evangelistic mectings in Collierâ€"street Methodist ._ Church last evening, Evangelist â€"C. _Jef McComb, announced before . a â€"large audience that on advice of his physiâ€" Clalr he was compell work of the ch cuperation of 1. Taking as his fina! message, way of the transgressor is hart McComb made an impassioned for volunteers for. the . servi Christ." In plain language he d ed the evils of the present day emphatically stated that if °b to remain in Batrie a . few later toâ€"morrow ryorning, he use his influence with the aut of the town to remove from ! boards, the bills at present . there to advertise, ‘WThe > Maid," which is to be played toâ€"morrow night at the opéra Continuing, ‘Mr. McComb said consider Eln insult to : the dece izens tric to ‘allow‘such bi be placed before the public. It not be tolerated in Toronto, an izens ol Barrie to allow‘such bills W be placed before the public. It would not be tolerated in Toronto, and no one can be & Christian and . attend such . a play." BOARD APPROVES BYLAWS, The Ontario Railway Board has is sued mo order for approval of the Town <~of Inzersoll‘s bylaw to raist $25,000 for the extension of its hy droâ€"olsctric plant. The board Has al so issued an order validating ~ Hail eybury‘s bylaw fot $15,000 for â€" wa ‘mï¬- extension and $10,070 _ foj sowage purpases, : aft D. . Hazen, New d to xe rch and s healti final m age it authoritie: m the bill t . placed ard,""‘ Mr. ed appeal rvice. . of t h U rench here Th \ld Agreement Was Not Reached Premier and President of the Council Another attempt. was made â€"by the Light Commission .and Ptul;mt Todd, of the Galt, Preston & Berlin ‘Sttect Railway ‘ab a special. mecting .‘ held on Monday alternoon. AS both systems are using Niagara roxer there is _goma difference _ of prinion ‘as to It smount that should be charged by th: Perlinâ€"monagement and in ordéer than an agroement . may be . reached it . was decide(s thatâ€" ~Engineer â€" Sotman, of the Hudroâ€"Electric Contmission beâ€" asked Because «‘the fact that notification: of tuberculosis.is not compulsory in Onta io. culy about 60 per ‘cent., of the cases ave teported to the Provinâ€" cial Board of ‘Health Department at ,Toronto. This fart is commonted upâ€" on in the monthly statement . caths from comtagious. diseases, is sued . yestenduy byâ€"the shoard.. Durâ€" irg the moath of Ssptember 883 cases and 147 dooths, from all ccntagious diseases, were~reported, comared with 784 cases ami 154 deaths for the corâ€" responling month last year. Tubercuâ€" losis leads the~ list with 94 cases reported am? 75 deaths. . This, as stated represents only ahout 60 . per cent. of the total. Diphtheria comes next on the list, with 225 cases and 2% deaths, follawed by typboid _ with 227 cases and 34 deaths. Thes _ on case <of ~cetetiroâ€"spinal â€"meningitis reâ€" ported caused the patient‘s death, anm‘ two of the five casos of infantile parâ€" to, meet the Commission and Mr. Todd â€" at an early date and. adjust the power . charges satisfactory . to the managements of ~hoth systems. It is expected.that the conference will be held â€" at the end of this It is will be week. Tuberculosis® Increasing In Ontario ported car two of . th alysis rest Hon. R. L. Borden, M. P. OT New Minister of Militia 1885, when he purchased . i ND JLIMC® say . Warder, which he edited _ until 1897. He has for years been promiâ€" nent in militia afflairs and declined the position of deputy minister . of millitia in 1891 and of adjutantâ€"genâ€" gral 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€" awhu. He was first elected . to llament in 1891. . SAMUEL HUGHES was . bor Darlington, Durham County, Ont 1858, the son of ‘John Hughes, . the five sulted | ty If I fatally 11 He ools .and at Toror was a<lecturer ate Institute . ur wrchased The Li He > Ottawa, Oct bly be . Ottaws LABOR MEN WILL RAISE OBJECTIONS Amtnent of W. T. Croâ€" as Minister of Labor Does Not Meet With Favor The appointment ot)fl!-lon. w;~ <Â¥. Crothers, â€" the St. Thomas lawyer, as Minister of Labor, to take the place of Hon, Mackenzie King, â€" exâ€" M.P., of this riding, has not aroused ahy enthusiasm in local labor ciroles. 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 Eabos movement and who is practically unâ€" known among the workingmen of tlus Dominion. . Mr. Crothers‘ selection has 1ts hrumâ€" orous side as well:as a serious 31-1 pect. During the ‘last few days of the recent campaign the main . issue was entirely. forgotten and a éorps of Tory canvassers made a tour the North, West and South Wards and urged workingmen to _ vyote 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, â€" it was claimed, unacquainted with the actual needs of the workingmen. it was_expected by some of these workâ€" 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€" â€"Thomas William Crothers, B. A. like many another . young Canadian went West while still youthful, but the extent of his travels. 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 hasl had some cexperfence in educational . 4s beoali O is UB2 Wflâ€â€™% P â€"<<" $ e sA / g I - ».j :';fri' w stt & § ges 'ï¬',â€""ï¬â€˜ a e #21| J f i sSWITCHES TRANSFORMATIONS POMPADOURS~ CURLS bre ©090000000900000000000000000ge00ganeaas4msoror . d xpeck With their speciat train .. of is aleepers, diner, |. duy Laggage cars and express unted â€" into the yards @t c â€" toâ€"day. ‘The â€" outleak rain to the rows of shacks yards . was eâ€"idently ctation of . what . their next few years should did not hesitate . to iews on the matter. iway officials shunted i wenly~22g t 'a‘ e with whe idew‘ of sgal and Thiree â€" â€" ||haul fvr the baxesee n wbois heraie hi Rideoi: Hall amt.id not* conf the ad/ance . guard uke of â€" Connaught‘s OMâ€"ILNG:â€" | ale Af Friday With a l2 stock of â€" sian, Lond Creations Ladies. w terested in tions. â€" The very daint; vite your i Rideau Hall, agd .did not comnion :rro-dhp. ng‘dndg:::;i“l ‘ . anthing â€". â€"maire « i hcZ, Toolsd anythibg ;tw slandstill There all w he matters, for son Whitney Govern Public and Hi needed : looking prices Mr. Croti lead the looking of chairman â€" of & v h Hon. William Pat of ‘Customs, was : Boanerges by Conse ments of frritation, . surprise anyone very were to be applied. t« the Liberals, just by taliation, : for the n some of the characts mer Minister of . C wrath he is tremen overpowering, and h was in Opposition d stant quantity. .He upâ€"stand ng, well<le good soldier and a of business. ‘ A very fin ‘Picturesque "Strong Ma tha Grand. Prof. Dorenwend HON. FRANCIS C WALPER New Minister of Railways Ontario, was Quebec, on N was educated of the parish was for many Sudbury, Ont important in ed_by acclam: Assembly for of Nipissing. the general :el newly crteates bury. â€" He wa ministry of l« 30. 1905. BERLIN OF TORONTO will minister of ON , Oct. 13 be at the into the ““‘,igi Vies HOT 18090000000 000980 of ‘»1"-‘4‘;.,“;'_' and the traiy nally coming Jt .. serv mb i ga’,' cb 1 /on Setur . Victoriae. r of parsoiy um I@T & go in atos the otks d e it ty hi# ed M