DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23.° TRAVELLING. Kingeton & Pembroks & Ca © Pacific Railways Trains Leave Kingston 12:40. p.m.--Mail, LA iawn, Montreal, bec, St. John, N.B.; Hall tle, Poriuand and San Franciscoy 5:30 p m.--Local lor Sharbot Lake, eon nect) ig with C.P.R. eest and west. a ; . 8:10 a.m.--Mixed, for Renfrew and inter mediate pointe. i Passengers leaving Kingston at 12:40 pm. Peterboro) Boston, 7:30) arrive in Ottewa at in Pens $:10; p.m.: Toronto, 7:30 3 a.m.; St. John, N.B,, 11: 35 Sr Full particulars at K. & P. Ticket Otlice, Uutario St, ¥. CONWAY, ¥. A. FOLG Gen. Pass. GRAND TRUN| a Boston," Torourd Chicago, Denver, Renfrew, Sault Ste. Mand Uuluth, Stu. Paul, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Sead® i TOLD IN THE TWILIGHT. This life of ours is a wil aeolian harp - of many a Joyous strain: But through it all there runs a lowd | per- vetnn! wail, an oi Jouls in pain. - & 4 N¢ (ning ni er was ever said ahout a busilician or' a public man, than that whith was said by the Moatreal Star a day or so ago in a leader on Sir Wilfrid, "he has the manners of a good heart" --not the manners of a courtier alone, or the good heart of a and all itoo rare combination of vir- tues, perfect manners without, and an upright heart within. We all respect and admire, the while we abjectly fear I "hope I'm not paradoxical--the sin- cere, and honest person, who knocks down our pet prejudices and tramples ruthlessly upon our feelings, hut we'd admire him all the more, and fear him much. less, if he didn't bump into us and lacerate us on every possible oc casion. On the other hand the mai with the velvet glove manner, con- cealing the iron hand of deceit and ill- good wan alone, but that exceeding, - wre value to other housekeepers. Te reads © Steak chops, potroast, roast heat; | corned beef, mutton roast, boiled mut- ton,gboilea lamb, Hamburg steak, kid- ney Miver--boiled ard fried; tripe-- fried, veal--boiled, roasted and fried; pork-- iried; salt pork--iresh baked and fried. 'Bacon--boiled and fried. Ham | last Satur § Whig contained a ie Eo Ai of Hon. --bhoiled, broiled and fried. Sauss ork, bologna. Poultry--ducks, gud fried chicken. Fish--iresh cod--irie od, boiled and broiled. Salmon--iresh, fried. Flounders--fried. Halibut--iriea. Bluefi «ll, baked and broiled. baked and iried. Red snap- . RKinglish---fresh mackerel, sea bass, perch. Salmon--canned. Dried beci. Picked-up codfi Boiled coclish and potatoes, Corned beef hash. Codfish balls. Stewed beci, chicken or lamb, with curry. A rice salad is sufficiently substan- tial to serve as the chief dish at a luncheon in warm weather, "and makes a delectable addition to a winter one. To make it, cover a. cupful of rice with one quart of water, adding a teaspoonful of salt; boil ten minutes, transfer to double boiler, add two cupfuls cold milk, cover 'and steam till the milk is absorbed. While hot sprinkle with a teaspoonful each of salt and paprica, and pour into a ring mola that has heen greased with 7? SES SAIS we {IN THE' LITERARY dra WORLD. James Young's reminiscences of * Puly- fic: Men and Public Life in Canada." It spoke of the stirring times of those anti-confederation days, of fierce poli- tical strife and party rfancour. The following poem, published in the Brockvilie Recorder, "on September i Lith, 1851, is from the pen of that paper's then editor, David Wylie, who figured prominently in the political events of those stirring days. He was a reformer of the cld school, and ani- mated with the enthusiasm of a roble cause. The poem which follows gives one some idea ofthe height to which party fecling was then wont to rise : i $4 ' oft Men of Canada, be stirring, Stand not idly by and see Bigot tyrants seize your country, Fitted only for the free. Crivge not to the men who ever 'reated you with bitter scorn, Called you traitors, rebels, rascals, Till your hearts were sorrow-torn. Are vour old deep wrongs forgotten ? Fhevond, 'But who knows of the mys- teries surrounding these problems af ter all? In regard to them "The wisest philosopher i= but An infant e ying in the pivht, An infant crying for the Leht, And with no language but a cry." Gompanion's Christmas Packet. Can you think of a gift more cer- tain to bé acceptable than a year's subscription' to The Youth's Compan ion ? Is there any one, young or old, who, having once had the paper in his | hands and' looked through it did not wish to possess it for his very own ? | It is a git which, far from losing its freshness as Christmas recedes into the past, grows more delightful, more ne- cessary to one's enjovment week by week, If you wish to make a Christmas present of The Youth's Companion, send the publishers the name and ad- to give The Companion, * with $1.7! the annual subscription price. They will send to the address named The Companion's ready for Christmas morning, con- taining the Christmas Number, The Companion Calendar for 1903, litho- graphed in twelve colors and gold, and subscription certificate for the fifty- two. issues of 1903. dress of the person. to whom vou wish | Christmas Packet, all: CERN] ak } i Db' JTS 5) mans. TE 3 RH elo lol ih & FEET podily peeps Prony. Ee oe mmm DELICIOUS AND ROURISNING. Em, . Prove Beet. ---------- ae RATHI FUE AID CORP Pure, Palatable, Popular Mliiions are eating MALTA-VITA will, may make things run smoothly | ¢il or butter. "When cold, turn out on Bionrs the Hire of the peat, It gives Health, Strength, and Happiness in is vicinity, but we don't trust him a bed of lettuce, and il the centre { which, when roused against oppression, as far ag we cont ses him, (if we do | With one half cupful cach: of beets, | From his power the tyrant coats we get hurt) and uncertainly in ve. | €4rrots, asparagus and green peas. = J . " Long ye mournid with sad misgivings, o card to even his truthful moments, Mix with French dressing. ~ Mask the Waiting Jor the coming hour, :Retitn SB adiwil fo, dua: Ue her 2401 and a general distrust lead us to | Mice with the mayonnaise dressing col- | When the dawn would chase oppressors firs T CLASS FARE, Via. "the Hirect Linc iclGthe ourselves in an armour of con- | ored a pale gredn, and- serve, From their mind-elslaving power. Li the " HIGHLANDS of ONTARIO" swhment and defence, which is apt to For the young Inatron who is for L t vo'r micht, which oft bas broken 5 - nla, Hasnnaris Binckstone, tists Falls, thre a touch of deception jn its make. the frst time trying her hand at cook- Down corruption's servile rows, 2 "The Story of King Arthur," by Foot's Bay, Hamil's oint, untsville, 10, < > , , ise i , , 8 Es : 3 iy os RY ale Nine" der & np. Manne:'s make the man, still more | Mg meat as "His mothe r used to do,' Ri in nol strevgeb to conhat Howard Pyle, with his own illustra- Mugnetawan River, Midland, Muskoka {the woman, and the soe iety leader, or the following roasting time-table will sn 4 tions, will begin in November St. babon, A ob pt cli POT he woman of less note, of whom it he foi of great value : < pod not dead, they Sve jd threaten | Nicholas. It will 'be a fitting compan- SO s iC ds, 8 » we Sir ar \ 1 ne mind d s . % a HY z » k, inclusive: Lindsay to Haliburton, < Ha Oh ion, rare, i for ou h pound, aay ng our yeu ap hg jon 'to the author's '*Robin Hood." It 1 n 3 ; r : « i 3; er rind, s . . ee : : .e Ali points Severn to Ries Buy, r3 ie aii pi i" oa 1s or oh We Equal rights and freeqom's weal. is not a Josep r of old ula, but . iw . er sex, am or senerations yet to t ' ould, lz 10 1d min- rn ne { tively new series of pictutesque, tn Canadian Pacific Railway -- Mdttawa to me. th I th g | utes; beef, rib or rump, jor cach , : an oyhirely 'en al : t the PN Niepigon and Garden River, incluspe, also nm an all the womans' clubs and 1 12 ' 4 . 5 Cd Queen's Quarterly. romantic stories woven ou he oO Kippewa and Temiskaming (Via. Noth Bav). rganizations on the face of the globe. Poul ' oll to 15 minutes; beef, long or "Queen's Quarterly," always a |legend of the king. a ail --Ramv Lake short Qitlet, 20 30 S . : a ose "AtHelen's ta h 1 FOV Lannda | fue kets valid re- | I} > mg aie rare, for oe Nu 0 Dinutey amnion, praiseworthy publication, excells itself Ainslee's is a much improved maga : Mr. and Mis. M. B. Malcolm have Tare, ior ca pound, 16 minutes; : 1 31 "1 a rr a 3 "Ore o er turning from destination on or befor : I mutton, well done, for 1} 1 15] nits October number. 1t is virtually {#ine, under the enlarge ment and 8 13th, (or until close of Navigation, git Kemptiille to take up their resi- hinge his . in Si panne , ; a 'magazine of essays, treating prin- | modelling begun with the October nutes; & ,» We one, for cach . from points reached by Museoks vigati mee in Pembroke. . ! ( cipally cn literary, historic, political | number. It is a fine fifteen cent pro- Company, or Huntsville and La pouna, 15 minutes; veal} well done, ! . . siti The November issue con- Navig Stop over will be al for cach pound, 20 minutes: pork and educational topics, with a few pomp, ic. distinct ge: tures ', of Nova Scotia, i 1g z +! y= = OI}, 1. voforal swents. ad-| tains thirty-nine . distinctive features, > a, 1s dan- well done, for each pound, 30 min references to curfent events. It ad & vern and North. In gent, Serously ill at Annapolis Royal, 5 i i : including in its writers Robert Hit as s ) a of hoy I Ling dresses itself to the educated and | including . ; Passenger Depot. vhoid ut turkey, weighing 10 pounds, chens, Lloyd Oshourne, Ella Wheeler Full illustrated Announcement of the new volume for 1993 will be sent with sample copies of the paper to any ad- dress free. The Youth's Companion, 144 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass. lMalta-Vita is the original and only perfectly cooked, thoroughly malted, flaked and toasted whole wheat food, and is manufactured under letters patent. Insist on getting Malta-Vita, the perfect food, made in Canada--from Canadian grown wheat, by Canadian workmen. MALTA-VITA PURE. FOOD CO. TORONTO, CANADA. Here And There. an be added {hat she has the man- ers of a rood heart, will do more for 4 Mrs. Longley, wife of Attorney-Gene- 3% nl Long SE [HE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY NEW SHORT LINE FGR Tweed, Napance, Descronto and all soiate. Train leaves City Hall Depot at p.m. R. J. WILSON, C.P.R. Telexraph Sue. Clarence street. DOMINION ML STEAY 39S. LIVERPOOL LINE: fever. Mrs. Helen Gregory Flesher and Me. H. McGill, of Vancouver, B.C., married recently at © hrist St. Paul, by the Reverend C. rbert Shutt. The only attendants ere the bride's two little sons. Mrs. SwGili was, | thick, one of the first Ln to win an arts' degree in Can- ,» being one of the few daring ones o entered Irinity away back in the htics of the last century. She pot hours; chicken, we ghing 3 to pounds, 1 to 14 hours; goose, weigh- ing S pounds, 2 hours; tame dack, 40 ta. 60 minutes; game duck, 30 to .40 nutes; grouse. 30 minutes; pigeons, 30 minutes; small birds, 15 to 20 min utes; venison, for each pound, 15 min- utes; fish, 6 to 8 pounds, long, thin, I hour; fish, 4 to 6 pounds, thiok, | Lour; fish, small, 20 to 30 minutes. a Burnt-wood toilét ~ articles for the thinking classes of readers. It is a magazine of a serious character, and is bound to do a good work in the fell of literature. This month Dr. R. V. Rogers contributes an interest ing article on Bermuda, which he ve- cently visited, Prof. Shortt's "Re sponsible Government In Canada," like all his other efforts, shows: the marks of faithful research, deep thought and clever handling. He traces the movement, in clear and lu- Wilcox, Caroline Duer, E. S. Van Zile, Joseph (. .Lincoln, Carolyn Wells, Duffield Osborne. "He (the man who begins to see things as they are) sees truth in all sciences, all izions, all philosophies, but knows that none of them has all the truth. The truth is too great and large a thing to be held in one place or by any one person. All have a sees the folly of the bickerings, jeal- Fe J bit of it. When one realizes this, he, ' 40 CENT BLACK TEA. vd manver, from the early days Prof. Watson's reminiscences C "Thirty Years of Queen's University" wiil be found interesting to more than college graduates or Kingston (iti ens. C. F. Hamilton, of the Globe bachelors' degree in 'S8 or SV. ce here graduation she has made ousies, condemnation, prejudices and bitterness between people of differing beliefs. He recognizes that they gre all looking toward the truth. from dif dressing table gre very popular. Brush and hand glass ks tare | ai te a name for herself as a writer. i bu dni oe hadk alo, urnen iy . Xe sie IONS an one can nr Toronto,- in St. Alban's Cathe- . NN . : E we novel ana lovely burnt-wood . on Puesdpy morning, the marri- | jw caskets nl travs Usine punted ~ dos foe ois took place of Miss Marion Isa Stands." 1 Ye ood bw RATES OF PASSAGE--Saloon an e Cr d Bicks Iter oft 5. i, contributes wxeelle ticle apwards, single according to. steamer and : rawford Bickson, daughter of A great many parties are hein staff, contributes an excell nt arti le eurvice, Becond Saloon, $37.50 and un @ late Mr. George I. Dickson, Q.(., made up for the Delhi. Durbar Th fen "The Canadian Milttia," and F. wards, ginels, posrding to stcamer and sor- Belleville, to Muy. Roderick Mac Duke and Duchess of Connaught will J. Campbell, - manager of the Cana- - FROM MONTREAL. . ald Parke. tev. Canon McNabb of- only take a small party, but Lor [| 'ian Paper company, deals| with -n ' ted, and a large number of friends and Lady Curzon will entertain on o | Fdueation and Practical Life." J. Orman : : relatives were present at the cere- | large scale. and among their cuest. | Harpell, one of Queen's clever stu *Roman ..... } 9th |. 38V. The bride, who wore a travel-| will Lin 1 >. id dents, discusses the opportunities for % vel- willbe Lac ALS : 3e Tr FROM *BOSTON. costume of 'navy blue ladies' { tor. Mis. and Miss Daisy Leiter, Lor "University Men In Life Insurance. Commonwealth - : hy and a gray hat, was given away and Lady Lamington, Lady Miller | Fhere are also many other good arti. Merion C... 3 "her brother, Mr. Angus Crawford Mrs. Ian Malcolm, and her husband les in the issue, some of them well 0 vo : : s tiful the women we love. to the .- 3son, who 0 ntly returne a . id ok . . Hus ad. ) agazine is SU 3 . New Service Bosted on ecently returned from | Duncombe, Mrs. George West, an Jlustratnl Th again Li A W Jud Married women are untiring match l joie : 8- pros: oe ouns US nakers: is this charity ore revenge Xe. terr@noan. i h Africa. Miss Sarah Crawford Lady Anne Lambton, Lady Fung punt" *Norseman.. *Turcoman Colonian *lrishmuan Californian It is a very special value, choice ac blend that is giving general satis. jofony Hoje aa rea faction. Checks with this as with al] roporting the (ruth ge they.tes if, As others of our Teas and Coffees. the feeling of separateness = drop: Stroud Bros. away, so does the feeling of opposi tion and difference pass.--("The law 109 Priacess St. Kingston. of the New Thought.) Courage among nen is ngt so rare as people say. See how many of them marry! * * * * Wa Jove the women we find beautiful; we find beau. * Curzon's mother and sis Cambromans Vancouier Midship, Saloon, Electric light, Spacious Pro: decks. No Sih i stv 3 we 3 C 2 3 1a . : ino Sr i" he, ft it rinet | Lond Eines ol Cems to | in Slee ellen contents | ok: i, this shart" or rents go hy Mr. E. A Wallbere, CR Jou. 'he he Indian po princes Hu were ove ' y forbiaden fruit, when the fruit itself By. i % 3 Walle here for the coronation all invited bi . "The N Th wt {8 anviobs to be bitten, . J. P. Hanley, J. P. Gildersleeve, sa} Jo x 1d 0 the bride was al parties for the Durbar, gnd.are maki ng ge New ongat. One way to attach women to religion D. A ta fom 33 Cian BY naire hie Sumo Hog, the brides: jarotie ns on a most magnificent In these days when old beliefs are l jv 10 persuade them that in Heaven 0 Moot Portland | a tolitire fi Fy a ' % Joost ian Seale of i astern hospitality. The Duk being shattered and when the Chris: they will he more beautiful than ever. will inude P Ea Li haymoon ip uchess of Portland, Lord ana f tian church is beginning to lose its (Translated irom "Notes and Tm . Liverpool and on America tand |} Lady Crewe, Lord and Lady Shaites: | hold upon the people, every new | ressions," by Gustave Vapereau.) Allan Lire Londonders er American cities. priv. Sie Michael and Eady Lue theory of religious life finds a ready Royal Mail Steamers > * * ' * Hicks Beach, the Dow ager Lady Head J coterie © of followers, and numberless A : Mics Josephine Robb press agent of tort, and Sir Edgar Vincent are all § books are written in its favor. Many Bro Rontreal. Brom Quebec.) : NY goi cast, and Lora and Lady Jer J of the publications of this sort. are MARRIED IN MONTREAL. I -------- Torok, Hunt Club, went up to Ham- cently ppoisted to high military cou- Hy love, tolerance, success, healtn, Iie, | Der, brooches, the gift. of the bride- > Qrooms. ec ged at lunch by_ the ladies of the § : ) : ids _-- - . fe i ' High School was a fi Phai . a ot son of the late Sir George A. Kirk- : Jd als after , ; g : + was a first-class als w voor onseionsness ) : LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :--As a oan- nl ds at efterpion ten, bv | itt at Trinity: College Se to Hpals ith The Srowih wl eA a Si patrick, lieutenant-govérnor of On ; gra e. RE . a 2 Sous s WaAROMNG, TO" | tario;" Claude Hicks s f slate ' Henry Osborne held her post- Port Hope, Ditemandy then he « be- phesies the coming of the better day, I Sapae oso oo tp laze ; 5 5 acepti Amv que, | came a cadet of the Roval Militar ro an's. mi ; avel® Lost oy 3 jlcty Ant 5 d reception at Cluny avenue, © 10) arv when man's mind and soul shall have Saumarez. Carmichael, son-of the co 4 . ; : : + fore sailing for South Africa, Capt. with dn empiecement of lace and:pearl | C6iVing promotion until he was placed much that .is truthful, helpful and in- { yp, ope "Ravine received a cable to report at once. . . si 10% off all kinds of Ladies' Shoes 10% . WEDNESDAY, B A 3 Se oot 1 bright New rk A Graduate of the Royal Military avarian, Oct. 25, 5 a.m. Oct. p.m. e York new spaper woman, : : t : : Tunisian, Nov. I, 5 am! Nov. 1, 10 p.a. way at ihe Windsor, Montreal this ¢ their daughters with them. intelligible conglomeration of words College. \ y - 'irs g Bi " TT Soh : . . ay Cabin, yasian gud: Tunisian, $60 engagement 1s announced in ihe Far of Rosslyn, the: announce generally the product of fanatics or | able wedding was solemnized yester Monreal, of Miss Winifrid "Savage, ment of whose wement to Mis. J enthusiasts. Occasionally some man, day in the church of St. John the First Cubin, Pretorian aud Corinthian, $50 est ~ and upwards, } 3 112 Sensation, 1 oy brother of the Duchess than the others, writes & book in officiating, assisted hy the Rev. Ar London; : Stregt to Mr. George G ier, son of Mr, | Sutherland, one oF England's be 'an | which he gives his theory to the world | thur French, when Capt. Duncan Say WICKLESS AND Third Class, $25 sind $26; Liverpool, Derry, | nn) Mrs G.. A. Grier, Redpath street : 3 , Los . » Countess of Warwick, better known a- | that if he has a different idea of things | stationed in South Africa, son of the WHITE FLAME Montieai to dissgow izect, on Jlonda from g short visit at Prooke, both representatives of } to retain it, as that will be the best | latd Senator Maclnnes, of -- Hamilton, 8.8. Sicilian, Wednesday, Nov. 19th, at Shel Burne Farm, Vermont, where wii ee $25. j= Rosslyn Castle, the family seat, is fon which Villiam Walker Atkinson | Beverley Robinson, chief justice, J. P. Hoalpy, Agent. Clty Passenger De | ii ig, wore wl atiests of Dr. nd nl lamous. for its very beautiful arehitoe has written "The Law of the New | married to Miss Millicent Wolierstan BEST MADE, Gildersleeve, Clarence street. ay is of Batiih Pros cod Ay pill, so-called from the fact oi ited Research company, 'of Chicago. 1t | I. Wolierstan "Thomas, "of Montreal, NO SMOKE OR SMELL. ring the work of a Young appren- fis a study of fundamental prin- | formerly general manager of the Mol- 18 Lhe ) Miss G J, 4 fe guest of Miss Girouarc Jttawa. that his : : vs TH : work had heen excelled | ia NN mn Pro The bridesmaids were Miss Millie : 2 STEAMER ALETHA ht Reverend Mr. Baldwin, rector of threw hi hehe | What is the New Thought »" "What Io : : | The Hot and Tot Heaters Lave a "Call and examine before Commencing Sept. 2nd, leaves week dave at | Ms him instantly. A "well known }; ita - ye ew | Montreal, and "- Miss Hamilton; --of urchasing. it--stand----for- "How does New pe A i guests » Jatter's ) ar. Mrs Quinte por. On Tuzedays, Thuredavs end & of the itter's . mother, Mrs. the pleasure of dining some years frocks of white crepe de --chene trim Belleville. day, B fi heie' they will prese ht carl"s father, at lv and clearly. The definition of the | med with ecru lace, made with tuck COAL OIL AT REDUCED PRICES. t ti apply: t for Boston, from where they wi Holyrood. and. 'des il hi lv and clearly. For fu i orn on app! . «and. deseribes him as being New Thought is too long to quote \ J. P. GILT us LEEV vE, { Ticket Agents. Mrs. Britton will receive for the title. Sa with shot a oo he James Swilt & Co., Freight Avents. 'L time on Iriday next, at her new wave of spiritual and psychic thought | Sash | Phe -_ re Po r ih iy " 2 --- : 3 : ; ecru ce with plumes, and heir bou h is passing over the world, sweep Jacl I | At . es Made Good Advance. 1hag : Pass Ere ler: Se re on quets" of sunburnt roses tied with blue 77 Princess Street Home" on subsequent Fridays. Ing away bigotry, intolerance, creeds, ribbons. 'They all wore Roval Engi- ve Kingston. memers of x 1 olf grandson of the late Rév. A. M. Fe rina s Oneness all, and tells Ln MAYORALTY 5 vi x hi we Hamitn Gait Club, rar, incumbent of Norwood and Wert. Hig pe tens ot he Pelicrie Howard, of "Toronto, and the ushers, Ch Irion holes up. Yiey from mm Shay : : W. Kirkpatrick, of Kingston, Ont.,| ¢ licit your votes and influence to elect me. C. J. GRAHAM, | . ct tMl or { delicate , 1 South Africa as captain of the 6th | Whit. ire are some ings i , ! ; ; pretty gown was of delicate opaline Deion a = ™ ny 1¢ Oto § While there are some things in the After the reception Capt. and Mrs.] = F ble, With an overdress of pearl with 8 ruaros (he arbinecrs), | hook that the average reader will not MacInnes left for a very brief trip be 9 ing at] the waist. Her ornaments were 4 : \ MAYORALTY 1203 opals bo famonds. twice mentioned in Lord Ritchenee's | other man's creed, but simply unfolds cloth tailor-made costume. with white mo despatches for meritorious services, his own opinion of the New 'Lhough® | « appliqued with lace, a white 5 { "Hearts Aue * company, and Dy, Oct. 18 .m. . x any, and a D iL Frisian, Ooi, 15,:5 am Ost "4 pm nd Lord and Lady Pembroke ar | tilled with the veriest trash, an un Corinthian, Nov. 8, 5 a.m. Nov. 8, 4 p.m. 'k. > . » conveying. no sensible idea. They are Montreal, Oct.*23.----A most fashion- First Cabin, Parisian, $55, and 'upwards. A daughter of Mr and Mrs | 000, has heen causing such gy | broader-minded and more generous | Evangelist, the Rev. Eamund Wood | ! OUR yu Mr. gn a» $37.50 to $40; Liverpool, | . Savage, 2% Sherbrooke | # ties, and a hali-hrother of lovely Fand at the same time tells the reader | er Maclnnes, loyal Engineers, now Belfast, Glasgow, London. H No . | Luxce tency returned to Ottawa 1 Best tv of The Piitish aristora. or hi tach ar os Binns). ¢ rand i the late Jol ! : : aristear r him. Such are the generous lines | and grandson of the ate Sir John da ht. 1st 'Cabin, $50; 2nd Cabin, $35; ' . « : o = 4 . rl | ash | ro Burne Farm, Vermont, whire sh ha OIL HEATERS ARE THE ro Dlmaten and Oniario sireew, J. F: | Hew td Webb. A large house party ture. In this castle jx the 'prenti Thought," published; by the Psychic | Thomas. youngest daughter of the late | cans was asked to meet them, tice and : ie] J BAY UINT Mil Sheila MacDougall, of Toronto, ] 52 ne io more beautiful than an ciples and their application. It was | sons bank. The church was tastefully ECONOMICAL ON OIL. is th of its fellows. The master, enraged | written to answer 'the questions, decorated. the Anglican churdli at Mcniore. and) 2° his hammer at the youth, kill- l joes it mean *' "What principles does | Monk, and Miss = Eleanor Ewan, of ; Ny Baldwin, who have been the od ; ) ; H " : radiator on top. 8 p.m., for Picton and intermediate Bay of > member of Queen's protessoriate, had | Thought differ from Old T hought 7" 1¢ | Philadelphia, Pa. 'They wore dainty ( f Saturdays steamer calls at Descronto and GwyRne, at Ottawa, leit -last Satur- with the aZotdoes answer these questions thorough- ne Tare od sail for B ; ing and "Squares" of Jace and tucked 0. P. HA oi Europe. 2 MOSt 'Wor : 3 g s thy holder of the ancie NCE here, but in a word, it is the great home, 80 Spadina Road, and will be A tea "of women eooliers from the Lieut.-Col. He *'nry PP. Leader re- pete., and bringing us liberty, brother : ilton , 'r ve |. mand in Natal, js a C anadian, beine { ote. The writer emphasizes the doe ro . & : {on Monday, ining fon; the > te he oY mp has 9 > afhe best man was Capt. Stephen « ABERN]I ETHY'S g To the Electors of Kingston : wood, Ont. He was educated .at Nor: fin the immortality of the soul. dle didate for Mayor for 1903, I respectfully io- > Tuesday afternoon. Her College, Kingston. He. went out to developed and reached a higher plane ; : : 5 e, on Stay = : I ae * . = "| adjutor bishop of Momreal. lace a plique, the bodice Beine made | 8nd served throughout the war, re-faecept, there is, on the other hand, ebro, lery. a large pearl buckle be- in command of the Duke of Athol's spiring, The author, unlike the ma oR 5 regiment--the Scottish Horse. He was Liority of religious writers, attacks no Yh Viride travels in a srev- broad . : ' OCT. 22nd To the Electors of Kingston : aThe hnarriage of Mr. Perev Jarvis, . nd. N MAIN 3 | . 'doar . Tor ) Thisx ! he fe d verv interest | 1 GENTLEMEN :(--[. am a cag | 500 C7 Ny, Fdear Jarvis of Toronto, . : Thi hook will he found 'very in silk Wibuse with Yor. and LADIES AND ate i he faa ila Froncis danghter of } Liberal Convention. ing to readers who pause long enough | bocecr bat with preen dilate for the mayoraly 1 ih | Br. 'an : John Norcross Culberts Brantford' Expositor 0 their ambitious pursuit of fame, | © 3 | Lr cor xine and respectfully ask for your votes an : ofl Orc ' on {When the big liberal convention was { ie A er h greg 4 Capt. Maclnnes™ career since enter fluence on my behall. ; Buffalo, wid take pace: ond Lin Ottawa in 1593, and the plac. | Place or paver to consider such great ing the army, has been brillant and J. T. WHITE. Phursd,y October 30th, in that® city. | form was furmilated on which: the § Problems as life, death and the great | cessful, aading his name to the list -- | of Canadians who have bfught the Mr } rdy is i Brantiord, ) : s. A. S. Hardy is in ant rarity made, a successiul appeal to the i country into flattering prominence. ua #lest of His Honor Judge and| [° ney. in. 1896, the understanding H NES | DOC I OR A Es. ardy. i i ) ' hog was that similar catherines woula be . r Montizambert, Ottawa, 31 held. from. tithe to. time so- that the Classes At Queen's. " : been ponding the week in "Toronto, leaders of the party might be kept la Editor 1: H any of "vour readers suf » During Prof. Walter Pike's late ab A. ABERNETHY. Princess St. with he. ganghter, Mrs. Walker. close touch with the [i electors Tor de MR ee I sence, Prof. Nicholson had hare of See-- MAYORALTY 1903 on aa Nearly Len" vears have elise since | on venti] ole of Pe stn, Tits V: TC THONE MAIN 4303. To" the Electors of Kingston : A = Yi LT ; tine, during hi b Compih hos ot and memory, weak back, ophy, Ndre Be A Vilaon and ESTABLISHED 1890. de a of FE i I Mt th fa Bt I SS, a A ei, sl sie tl WW, Ry DIEVE-TR & CO, ey nae. | ime for an: ee Te STOCK AND BO)' MUR0KERS, 19 Wellington Strel be ast, Toronto. Main Offices 47 Broadway, Neyer, + bapioeiDD Siate St., Boston. S; BON ms, ND: GRAIN ide ble « ha ano i y 3 : : + and made fist : . Fiera: ang Ls Tit ve am' 1 that it infallible we | Land ih a time for another conventic n sox ia until bent of the different pe i ou pa 1 Oak Hall. © Bibby's. his line which: she ¢ 1 Hn H the i . . certainly. a {bbuls. in this 1 rich she cou ro Titre ates oes : | n ; Threw imself Overboard. ni Proposit . 1 I Lad am revs the Hest lanthets: Fost. tek ett or own knowledav and from | t I 3 ee f x sudf » in bool Halifax, Oct. 22. Walter Poiri i d ts as tots eff . ihi no oo bust. st of gloves are hive, hi hi dN Ar it-rrovebddescon & deck hand on the sehoon woth 3 to] File, Thc. § $3. The H. D.. Bibby aking of | € Samuel €, Hart, threw himself ov- hen" cured It mals d ence Lg : "1 ' CALL AND SEE rhoard while he. vessel wie Ls Toate) STOCK ' 1 OE tna i keting vha! ernog t vessel' was 11 i & 1a 11 : day 1 ' tman, whd ; ; s as i : BPv. ae i as and oul; fron Ji ' th Svdnet with e LEC am W ved ny atid | ed ta rons } . en B, Sy and Sold fod Th x on Margin. the y al on umber and was not seen s INK 1 me treatm bi | re v, bn ortuga 148 | e ! : ; : bk : 1 v t i Securities. M had been ill. » They ean aad we in conlide nee, providing for the parti Particular attention en { ian S ities arket copies h + sent out to | York, { ; i | Jrinted, wh ich h ra -- Dr. Goldberg. « M., 205 Wood the latter East African posses- | letters mailed daily (4 p.m.) on aj, Ip: Correspondence in- . his cul ore. 1 their mutual ad = ; STRACRAN'S HARDWARE. hace zr is ey fo "Pay water rate and save discount ward Ave, Detroit, Mich. is ms Le en the two former. i | vited. J . pe the ; > » ve * ach, : : g ' : : Hl ag oh ! Americy