DAILY 'BRITISH WHIG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27. Jory = ALLATION |... 5s: Sess "I THEGIANT HOAX - 1 sure of a living; she is not so sure of $00D FURNISHED . F30N8. WITH OR a life." Constamly at these meetings i : : thout board, ucen stream. the greatest educators of the States i : £ . , OF PRESIDENT JAMES, AT A | denounced the superficial fallacy that | THE MAN WHO ORIG!NATED FOUR GOOD 'FURNISHED ROOMS, WITII : 2 nothing was useful in eaucation but : : he i : i 191 Uni y modern conveniences, ae CHICAGO UNIVERSITY that whichs gave an'immediatg return ! THE WONDER. Kiogaton & Pombioks & Canadige ne. ; in doliate Fo be 3 ong in all | s Just Diet = B yt cific Rail 43 KING STREET, WEST, BEAUTIFULLY ik : A... }200E, v. Hyde. of Béwaoin. | Has Just Died in Poverty--The Pa ways situated, facing the Harbor. Kent $240 Prof. Pike, of Queen's; Was Am | "to carry the keys of the world's | Story 'of the Great Fraud. : aud taxes. Apply to Kirkpatrick, Rogers | ong the Canadian D-legates-- | ary in one's pocket, to have a ow Pr d of Affai ickle : a > i i Eo; : er ou 0 air. mn erennial weil of intellectnal pleasure y TRAINS LEAVE KINCSTON : »~ : SESSION Supergeialiey Conger id Pe draws from he pi! : Eg ig wy { Binghamton, N.Y., Oct. 25.--George 12:40 p.m --Express, for Ottawa: Montreal, | IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, HOUSE CEN- | the Majority of Thinking Men. iY 3.05 Me pn of a; uni SA Tn ge Québec, St. John, NK: Halifax. B ton. he tri part of city, heatee by hot water, | tre dd : oF 7. versity education, In laying stress | Hull, famous as the man who, in ronto, Chicago, Deny Renfrew. Sesh' Sto. all modern conveniences. Apply "H. G.*%| A brilliant and imposing series" off upon her Arts department and upon | 1870, devised the Cardifi Giant, the Naue Dyluts, St. Paul, Winuipey, Vancouver, this office. Srrenigniss fared the nsallation of | those subjects that have for enturies | greatest hoax of the day, died in pov- Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco, Dr. Edwund James, as president of ' ated NET : : . a ri s sar here. Tuesday 8:30 'p.m.--Local for Sharbot Luke, oon-| IOUSE, 7 ROOMS, No. 56 DAY STREET 'Np Wooinrn Loicerdts Chingy, | been he 1d by experts as essential to | erty at hi hous, mat bate) Tuesday, Bectbag with C.P.R. east and west. between Bagot and Rideau streets; also Ia : is becoming quite the | TBC cwiture and a liberal universit He was eighty one years old. 6:10 a.m.--Mized, for Henfrew and inter Stable and sleds in rear. Apply 45 Wii- last week. It is becoming quite the education, Queen's , is right: she has! He was born in Connecticut, and mine Joins. im Kiodston at 1240 pa liam street. fashion across the border to ake the the best minds of Ame a on her sider! when a young man moved to Broome k 3 in, a : I. ; i e---- {1 'tion { university president an iv 5 ee} i ha hy , fa : \.Y 2 engaged i y arrive in Ottawa at 5:00 pr. Peterboro, | 115 STUART STREET, 9 ROONS, TOT | fad act un of a ivesiy a on and he vr future is sure. The fitiul gust | county, N.Y. He engaged in the to $:10 p.m.; Toronto, 7:30 p.m.: Boston, 7:30 water beating; Also other dwellings, | OLCASIO! she g 8 tor | Of sordid utilitarianism that would | bacco trace, and at the close of the e.m.; St. John, N.B., 11:35 a.m. : stores and oflices. J. 8. R. McCann, 51 : of delegates from all parts, and OF | turn 5 university into a workshop for | <ivil war he had established a pros- Brock St. | festivities, mass meetings, Processions f 0 pantices will hace he | perous business S69 he conceivi 9 i . ing apprentices will pass away, and the | perous business. In 1 conceived STORE OCCUPIED BY R. ALEXANDER, NO fond receptions extending over several steady trade wind of an enlightened | the Cardifi Giant scheme, and accumu- PERFECT . 111 Brock street, with refrigerator, fix. | (2VS: : ; ; and generous policy will again set in. | lated 4 fortune from it. . Oct. 24th to Nov. 1st inclusive. tures, éteo.,, for pork and meat trade. Ap- North-Western is the chief seat of Queen's has . gained hy sending Carved from gypsum, interreq in FOOD i ply to .Jéhn McKay, Jr., 151 Brock | learning of the Methodist Episco al | heats fap Fis - '| ihe ator o afterwaras e. ae Full particulars at K. & P. and C. P. R. g ' i) 1 lelegate to North Western; they have | the ground and afterwards exhumed Ticket Office, Qntario St. street. church, and on Saturday 250 repre- | learned of us. and we s Tentne 1 liscovery, the Cardiff Giant was ¥. CONWA NT F. LGER, JR id : + earn S. and we have learnea of | as ag disco Vv, the Ca . Y, - A. FO) y No i seutatives from various educational the The Methodists K ev heralded throughout the country as Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Supt. | POSSESSION AT ONCE, THAT AIRY DF. | S¢llativ: : em. the Methodists, who reared | heralded throughou 2 ry as sirable house on the corner of Bagot and | instityeions Jrgeh to 2sendile ; at | x rih-We ern, the Baptists who have | the petrified remains of prehistoric TASTES aoop Gore streets, near the park. Modern in ' I\ anston, the beautiful north shore made Chicago University and the | man. entists from colleges and in [HE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY EY a. = ale Suting acy | suburb of gigantic Chicago. . Preshvterians of Canada who a | stitutions here and abroad flocked to BECAUSE NEW SHORT LINE FOR 115 Bagot street. y : | Oxford, Ho faery ot Methodism, much tribulation have raised Queen's | see the giant, ana propounced it 4 re ITIS Tweed, Napanes, Deseron 1] = y-- souvain mn belgium, Christiana, Edin- | ¢, the honorable siti she » 4 lic of past ages. Even when it was Points. Train leaves City bg Wr Jo} MONEY AND BUSINESS. i burgh and Wales were represented, and cupies, have ie Jon sh ki ops er fraud many men of om. R. J. WILSON, C.P.R. Telegraph Ot - Canada sent Prof. Walton from Me- 'hurchos ! christe Th fein lenrning insisted h he ficure s Gos. Clarence street. a N AND GLOBE FIRE|GiI Presid I i ot churches ana christendom. The founda- | learning insisted that the figure wa VERPOOL, LONDO! 3 nll, a'resiuent haery from tawa, | tion of stirts of learning the | sof | genuine. . Insurance Company. Available , Basots, and Prof. Walter Pike from Queen's, intellectual and spirit, | er ol | ® Hall. was very 3 wd of the afiair : $61,187,215. In addition to which the | eT Tahaan I and spiritual, as well as | all was very proud of the affair, A GR i! i MR RAILWA poliey Holders have for security the une x ile oroute, b= i = ew physial, training, and of reverent | and he never tired of talking about ° : imi i rockh . runswick had their deputies, "rom orosearch, is i least achieveme it le we Fort Dodge, lowa, in E 10 Fon {2hiltey of all 8 0 ders, UNSW IC 1a Y Arch, 18 not the least achievement J it. He went to For ge, . E arm and Citv Property insured at lowest all parts of the states too, they |... {1 Yorst w + : : . je i - i] x i : > : g dae) vopne least remuncrative investnientY June, 1868, and bought at a gypsum Hi } HUNTERS' Powsitis Se, se enewink oly ox sm from Jarrod, Yaly pd Jolin of the Christian church. este [quarry there a block of stone weirh £ ; ' STRANGE & STRANGE, Agents. ophins th the cast, from Texas, Kan -- ing about ten tons. This stone was F sas and Missouri in the south, and BAER'S ORDERS. transported hy twelve oxen over for i "THE PERFECT FOOD" % . EX CURS 10 NS Oy TS, toay IN LARoE on Su Foose Jad Oalilomls i, te Aid niin. tv-five mil of country roads to a A FOR % sums, at low rates interest on city Chief Justice Oliver Wende olmes, | coal Will N mall vill i ) hen ;. 1 3 . g = 4 A > ot Be Sold to Grasp- |=inall villa in, Boone county, lowa. ~~ 3 ad form ar ale Rrani oa the son of the poet, was there; Bishop ; ing Dealers Ta Un the journey several hridees were fo § Al and M { ISCI ¢ k g 4 Return tickets will be issued October 24th 8. C. McGILL, manager of Fromtenas | Hartzel, of African fame, Dr. Adolph Shi ng Eo broken down under the weight of the Ete a = 5 to November 1st, inclusive, at SINGLE Lean and Investment Society. Office op | |. nz, the famous Viennese surgeon: | Philadelphia, Oct. -----In view of the sTone Nadet rad? 4 ep " = » #] uns (CLASS FARE, Via. 'the Dircet Line | , posite the Post Office. Mayor Patten, who nettéd 'millions re resumption. of mining of anthracite Aftor journev of Ive davs : Made from Cans 'an row nx tent, hs Canadian Worksen, 8 . ) . or lourney ) civ aay 10 ~it .¢ the " HIGHLANDS of ONTARIO. q : Bs 'oal the Philadelphia & Readine ra; Ait a Journey of tw ays, t in the cig of Toronto, Canada. & Bala, Beaunaris, Blackstone, Burk's Falls, (WO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN |'"Mtly from a corner if oats; Dr. i a 1 ace r fia & Heading mail- | reached the village of Montana, y Foot's = Bay, Hamil's Point, Iluntsville, sums from one thousand to ten thous | Gunsaulus, and President McKinley's Toad company has. made public the and upon its arvival there was loaded MALTA-VITA is good board for all mankind. Relished by old and ¥ Lak ficld, Lake Nipissine, Lake of and dollars. For particulars apply oA | ,,. stor, Dr. Bristol | following, addressed to their general i + for shi Bl yon ick » Tors, Magnotawan River, Ditend, a askols GODWIN'G INSURANCE iy past v, Dr. Br . Coin manager and signed by Prohecy | #7 3 flat hottie car for Shipton . jg young, sick or well 5 : Lakes, Parry ound, Penetang, Port BxDros Fi ket 8 , : le Proceedings commenced with a [| mianag ge ) il to Chicago. t was consigned to Eda- k y . a: Cockburn, Redwoods, Rosseau, Arovie to aver Fapress Offs. Market Somers grands football natch hetween North- | Baer: la ward Burkhardt, 4 marble cutter. Up- B) MALTA,VITA is the original and only perfectly cooked, thoroughly 'a Soposeak. ve nay - ig eg ARCHITECTS. Western and Ch 0, on Saturday af "Dear SIE Ihe ts of the su- |, its arrival in Chicago it was un: malted, flaked, ond toasfed whole wheat food. inclusive. ? is = | lernoon. On Sunday morning, 10,600 | perintendents in charge "of the Ines Hoaded at night and taken to Mr bd zr i : i ootly On Canadian Pacific Railway -- Mattawa to M. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT. OFFICE, | people heard special sermons from the | show that as a result of the strike Burkhardt's barn in. Clark 0 re 3 MALTA-VITA is the perfect food : perfect in taste, perfectly cooked Nepigon and Garden River, inclusive, alo | Al ver. Hahood's. Dreg. By pens ! | 1 th nd | ] urkhardt's harn in Clark street. Pr fl and malted ; perfect because MALTA VITA contains all of the clements YSPIR Pan : Iu ine sive, 280 86001 oor over 's eg Store, | (oli, and in the afternoon gone ae mines and mining plants have sus cantion was taken to line the interior Ky RN 3 perie ceaus £ - al ce f Bin | pauing (Vie. North {ri vidi TN A hem stro. fa possession of notable in gowns | tained considerable jury and their | the barn with its and carpets Yo 2 necessary to sustain life and invigorate mind and body, Perfect health, to Parry Sound, inclusive. Tickets valid e and hoods of all colors, marched to | respective working organizations have | deaden the noise and also to shut out sound, restful sleep, clear complexion, bright eyes, clean, white tecth, turning irom dedtination on or before ¢ > . a " sy Kir tha v hoar i been i aired. For s s time . ' rR : i H : 18th, tor until close of Navigation: if carlier, | POWER & SON, ARCHITECTS, MERCH. | the First Methe li 't church to he ar an | been dugniired 1 or some t me to come | (ho gaze of the curious. : sweet breath are the blessings that follow a regular dict of MALTA. from points reached bv Muskoka Navigation ants' Bank Building, corner Brock: and | dress on lhe Reconciliation of Our | the collie ries camnot be worked to To carve the block of gvpsum into d VITA. Company, or Huntsville and Lake of Bays Wellington strects. 'Phone 212. Educational Ideals." from President | produce their ayerage quantity of coal. | the sombBlance of human form a dis - ' Raves Josie) i Bgl XD "| srTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OFFICE | DeWitt Hyde, and enjoy a superh ren- | This i the cost of produe- | ciated Italian sculptor, named Salev, K A week's trial of MALTA-VITA as a diet for breakfast and ; of. Pr HANLEY, Agent, site of New Drill Hall, peer corner of | dering of the Hall: lupah Chorus. | tion. 'stimates have been | | employed. He did most of the will convince the most skeptical of the superior merits of MALTA-VITA, ; , City Passenger Depot. Queen and Montreal Stroets. Hon lay Was students doy, 000 o submitted showing the probable In| work at night, and at the end of two 3 Beware of imitations. Insist on getting MALTA-VITA, "The Pere ' 1 Whom, with banners, emhblamat ae crease in cost per ton at the seve months the rant was finished. Near- : : + : HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, ETC, |, ices Tand brass hands, marched past | groups of collieries, The general aver- | |, ) re ars' wor tL nah fl fect Food." Requires no cooking, always ready to eat. Anchor Building, Market Square. 'Phene a I oh Iv one hundred dollars' worth of acids I I R45. * , the president-elect and delegates in the | age exceeds fifty cents per ton. You d inks were used to color it, and B For sale by grocers. roca |meining and attended a foothall game | will, therefore, add to the circular * various marks upon it, which in B. § TOE ERTAKERS. in the afternoon on the campus--en rice fifty cents per ton, this addition |, jen a aetio f time wafer MALL STEAMSHI LIVERPOOL SERVICE 3 i | ! : ay I I licafed the action of time and wafer, - . 3 i ening the proceedings with rushes | a price to continue until the 1st of | were made with a chisel so cleverly . L. . . eis . 1st : : > % . 0 2 2 Noregisan Nov, 1s UT. F. HARPISON CO., UNDERTAKERS, | .nd free fichts, while in the evening | January, 1903, by which time we hope that a microscope failed to show t Toronto, Canada *Turcoman . -.Nov. 8th , Shree Qualit d ? WT : ) we hop a I $ { v that Colonian .. . Nov. 15th ln Brine Sie! ta ws they went in brilliant torchlight pro- | to reach a normal condition of mining a tool had been used on the surface. . A Ijghman Now. Zend hae Naerors: 90. Night Calla-- [ cession through the city, concluding | and production. When Saley had finished his work | SNOPRREIL os oe NY al T. F. Harrison, 51. their day's jollification with a mam- "Notwithstanding the fact that dur- | (he ciant was placed in ap iron- - . - a | Steamers marked * do not carrv ». moth honlire. The shops were closed, ing the strike no coal was sold by { bound box and shipped to Union. N. - | Ta Ok SDAGE Syioon, 368 ang 3. i ru UNLRAL DIRECTOR, =: thousands lined the streets for the { our company at an advance 'over the | Y., At this station John Hull, a S000 04000000000 0000000004 S004 0044002040000000000000 0 ] - Grady, fad ier PA * em various proc ssions, and - the whole | circular price, the price has been. un- | iwother of the originator of the hoax, OUR BRANDS . Don't be induc- $ | wards, single, according to steamer and ser mm =) | town was eay. with the Stars and reasonably advanced to the public by | and Isreal D. Armsby took charge of : . i ed to ex riment 3 1 vios. Third clase, $26. Stripes and Northwestern purple. {come retail dealers. In the distribu | it. It was then transported by wag 3 "Ki Edward" 'ith xpe d | - FROM MONTREAL. Meanwhile the Evanston magnates | tion of the coal, therefore, you will, | von to the farm of William C. Newell. 3: ng o io No Sulphur with other an ~Mansman Re Rw, Ju 4 and millionaires were entertaining the so far as practicable, supply the deal {at Cardiff, a village six miles east of 1.800, inferior brands. Roman ...... ...... oT ae 19th { ANY . ge ; mies Usely clubs to the host ot {ers willing to sell coal to the public | Syracuse. The oo ant was taken to "Headlight USE 3 FROM BOSTON. ? theic ability--and it ix great--and a | reasonable' prices. Where dealers | the Newell firm at night and hidden | Cummonwealth ..... .... wie cs... Nov. 5th MAYO RA LTY 1903 round of "lunches, dinners, speeches, re seek to obtain an unfair profit from tinder a pile of straw. On the follow S00. . ; 3 erion , wo gene Nov, 12th To the Electors of Kingston : foitions ad Shere ens them busy the public vou will prompt ly take steps | ing night 4 pit was dug and the giant "Eagle" y p< Boston to the » - tw td mianicht. | On Tuesday- morning |, supply the reasonable demands of | was intereeit. After this work was 100 and 200. ' N w SERVICE Mediterranean. LADIES AND GENTLEUPY i--As ay oan | the delegates were forn ly received, the rhs direet]v." completed Tull approached Newell, the V » Cambronian . av. Sth] didets for Mayor for 1003, 1 respectiully oor | 4 olonnnd nur toostdd, Good spe | . of we insty 'r of the farm, and let him j "Victoria Ake : ¢ i ¢ { . $ suance of the above instruc: | owner of the farm, and let him in on C ' ' Vancouver I. .. . woes wo Nove 29th | ticit your votes and. influence to elect me. wero im i 4 . ; In pursuance « ¢ A . ! 1 A 3 " v : . : Te mad wd the Canadian repre tions circulars have been issued, tak- | the seeret.. Newell was to receive one "Little Cornet. No Disa reeable Fumes : pS, Seem, Hietule git, Savion. C. J. GRAHAM. tatives w "Dee Illy fear with OP- ling effect October ~uth. An efiort will fourth of the proceeds. p e-------- 8 | ------------------ : portunities to' deliver their souls. » ade range v distri mn n October of the following vear the 3 4 J. P. Hanle J. P. Gildersleeve pos be made to arrange the distribution . » fo o vear th Agt. G.T.R. i 42 Clarence st J ret. Hahn Shake peel on Yondars of coal, so that those in need may at | Ulant was gs, Fhousands of per The ° * ey Limited, D. TORRANCE & Co., Gen. Agts, while Prof. alter tke preached on least receive, a small portion of their | sons visited the Newell farm to sce - Montreal amd Portland Sunday on H liriets the BY yon, wants, and with this purpose in view | it. A three faurike 3 interest in the ? Hull, Canada. moner, an Spoke at the nara gealers will he rec uested to restriet | lant was sold for 830.000 hy Newell : * Liverpool and | halle Eh North-Wostornor ad } Jrioss t four Sur: £ Ewk ~~ HE L iE or eri hesrnas ate dota amount which will for the present } 10 four Svracusans, one of whom was ; Allan Lire Londonderrs | MAYORALTY 19031 or familiar aires existence, | He CTE Wil ot tie Tater or Tr neo Westeott, | # : 3 Royal Mail Steamers I | vebl] a EO . bh old to anv consumer within th | I t Todd Hoo, 4 . . ' gen . ings on. i 2 . . i . ocation am © *Hencies ol ueen s Ika ia hd , vs} whiate re the author of avi arum. The um Z ol 4 To the Electors of Kingston : ! s " limits of his reasonable immediate re | 3 * RBG "Ki Edward"' d "HeadH ht? From Montreal. From Quebec University, Kingston (not Foronto), orev of LOO was paid in cash, and this | Try ourwiew brands, ing war an eadlight. isi > FENTLEMEN :(--1 am a can- : . quirements. i! v P. » Oot. 18, & . Oct. 18, 4 p.m. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 8 Canada. the they were a fortnivche nonev n : 'khar and J ¢ Boao: % 158 am. vg 2a 10 pe. didate for the mayoraity for the year 1003, | 24 i hn oe a ¢ 1 Tor ip h or = fHieney BE to Hn By Sardi 'nd POLLINA R VEG E00 1 0iw So rs ta nated +t + v brett do bdsed bbe Tunisian, Nov. 1, 5 am. Nov. 1, 10 p.m. and respectfully ask for your votes and in- A he A Thanksgiving Present. ar : = : FAA - 8 - - TE -- 3 ; wm. N ) all wdial. ' ( ans," said ¥ ations of "the gi: No o . Corinthian, Nov. 3, 8 am. Nov. 8, 4pm. | guency on my behall. | he : Pp : 3 it ke he . y i : 3 Holleiord. Oct. 23. --Farmers are duit Mx Wi gant ware ond 3 irst Cabin, Bavarian and Tunisian, $60 HITE ne to Prof. Pike, "are a at people, : b : tine | and exhibited all, over the country. . . . 2 and upwards, - J. T. W . Thev' are taking us bv storm he through threshing in this vicinity and v Yirat Cabin, Parisian, $55, and upwards. 200:060~ro-mt Tio You TOV Rie wo Fort ring their potatoes, which they -- ---- - TL Pretorian and Corinthian, $50 SI a le Lid a w-| sinte are very pour crop. Nr. and Practical Application. : : wards. ing chol: PS au ello it 4 2 . Second Cabin, $37.50 to $40: Liverpool, Hip eto large. extent: Mrs. William Collins rec ved gh Balin Bre. > : London, Derry. rR. ti ; Bean AT : Ait: ac at | Thankseiving present in 'the form of a We are surely orateful for all the , rani Sh $25 rad; 826; Liverpool, Derry; Evanston, Prof. Pike's host, is a Ca. | baby girl. Mr. Oliphant is putting in | mercies we have received this par, st, Glasgow, Lo . L Eve : ike ost, is a Ca ] ! . es r Mors Glasgow Direct. nadian _from Belleville, and his « hari: | new. -weigh scales at Hartington for | and it is to be hoped, evervone will S. 8. Sicilian, Wednesday, Nov. 19th. » at MAYORALTY 1903 ing wifo--was- a-- Miss -- Buraotio, fron |! par, which he intends Shinbing as make an AL io Bite oli the hack Y OF b | daylight, = lst Cabin, $50; 2nd Cabin, $35: - rs . Newhuroh. soon as: teams. arc obtainable for | dels so that should next year not 3rd Class, £25. A > Cliv P De To the Electors of Jigen : A : aroat meeting in the Methodist | drawing. Messrs. Collins "and Albert prove so bountiful, we will be able to - P. "Huuicy, Agens. Clty Passenger LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :--1 respect- el hw ¢ % : son have been Working he aw | tide it over, and above all don't for ot. Ji ad Oniari 1. od. Pp 3 i church on lav afternoon, Dr. | son have been working on ihe new {1 2nu a a < ler oneton, sud Orierlo Bow Jolly. solisiy Jour os =) Jal Do James was installed! a copy of the | !0llgate in Kingston township. Flmer | cet the Supseniption to. your home q0 - we 'as Mayor for ' J. H. BELI charter ana the Kevs of the huildings | Smith and Misses Annie Reamond and-| ja er. . D --_-- were handed to him by .the leading | Gracia Smith took in the excursion = --e ee BAY OF QUINTE ROUTE FOR SALE trustee, who in 4 brief speech. commit, | 10 Rochester on the 12th ist. A num Heart Wound Had Healed an : ; . Tverd re: . ber of young people attended. the ap New York, Uct. 277 An autopsy \ i 2 STANTIAL BUILDING ON" KING | tod the wersity to his care. He in ro) AA ae : > == An autopsy wm STEAMER ALETHA PE TANT Wade's Drug store aod | plicd in fo words, accepting gue | Me cut at Db. Walker's, Ah as- ON riday the body of Mrs. Ringshv, whe «dis d Commencing Sept. 2nd, leaves week days at Qenarees, Hotel 'n excellant dion, charve and pledging himseli, God he] veming, Ihe uw Free Methodist | gfe ons: had sewed up a Stab 8 pm, for Picton and intermediate Bav of Second floor leased for a long ig His heliior. to discharse his duti : 1 first sersion | wound in the heart, was held Satur Si, hp Toowarsy Flniiy ad Rr wi A Gan, Pal svi spe). to the best of his abitity The awdi «and made a favor dav The surveons found that the |e 9 AT 9 t rawer Calls seronto ud in He 2 Thy, a : ; oF = ; ' ut ad ied an ® ils == [enet of thousands stood to di ki | 800 impression. Johnston has pun heart wound had healod! and that For full information apply te HALLOWE'EN VIOLENCE. honor, and at this neture the schds sha «a pores and hn J Visitors | death was due to blood poison ng . a Y] HAN LT ERVE, { Ticket Agents. sang that exquisite Chauntaugia rs. Leah . Svdenbaw, at J. O'Riel { rom some inpurity on the knife with "James Swift & Co. Freight Agents. Claimed Something Should be | erecting, "The Lora bless thee and Woh Raped Le nee Voromus, and which he was stabbed hy her hus 3 EEE bn x keep thee" Three hours specch-making | dunes Talon, Svienham, at James hand \ : $ > Done to Stop it. of a brilliant hut tedions character § Walker's: Mr. and Mrs, D. Walker at | ------------ a ---- . ) roaching. anc : y et cs 1 THE : sy r 2 . . barriages Carriages Howe'en is % prof ng, and American like. . Canadian orators J. Quinn's, P lilly. Buroess Goli |} fined the Sun 0il Hu STORE. people are "hi g ! uh fometimes confuse time with ote rnity i s Ara : yy | company, a Texas rival of the Stand : a ------ 3 Thouch the reo: A ! er preceded" and followed the eeramontal | Bibby's."' Oak Hall. '"Bibby's. | urd. S100 for Yining a nuisance} ---- : mr me TT tions are hot. So wonounced as ASL and § hronoe epiio W 'We rinster.?' he x isto | in the nines 4 von Hi velar EVERYBODY 3 put ol i Pan and a throng | reception hy hn Wetmin ter 1 : new cu t m | in J h n mit om its re finery . Headquarters ter, the alg) a : t | James! inwthe ™ new Baw build: | nade overcoats, 08, $10, 81250, 814, | Police inspector John H. Grant, of : ast Ver awver § : . : A ana ' : : : y & bh "Who has rubber tires on their > Suercesed. ia a ing in ( hig, «led the offi inl pro % 'the H. D, Bibby Co. [ New York, Bas dicen retined from the If You Use Advice, 0 i ened o bring A han 4 gramme, although on Vean 13 rime | force at his own request, H-health is . carriages are well pleased with because his ete had heen carried | 800-8 I I oihay Tiw Mitchells 3 ty 2 : 1 1 . , h 2 au } : . whl ning. Dr. orenz and other emin rv. Mitchell's Mag Cough Cure | dssigned. SO ar P p : sam and ga yey I off, lain that p te Hon She i ent medical men held elinies in the for the cold, at Taylor's, 12{ Prin See what is left of Taylor's hair ' oC y tri ! pe. . n driving, if you have n have been given acainst such an act. Merev Hospital, cess street. : ash window . ~ TE . them on your carriage youl Th. itv. hier. ceriainly cod not | NOY Howie tee brisk wile CANADA METAL CO., WILLIAM STREET, TORONTO, ONT. should send to LATURNEY and | liv been held liable, any more than | ses - ree ee ee er ee-- ' 1 | ito 3] have them on and enjoy , your ; ean , oo 5h > ! a x EDUCATIONAL. {i drives. pp an "ll = mem | itera hv the corrtoration as well El » Ihe Whig has been gsked by, pron S i JAMES LATUENEY " itizen to Ata at i to the ' VIOLIN ' $1 iter, and use Sits gon Jus | MISS GRACE EVANS, Teacher | 3 CARRIAGE MAKER, Hallownen Lovmintions defiossed | It of the Violin, 2 = SHUTS Lol { whole pglice --OF : r = 9 t. Kingston. wee he on i that special 23 UPPER UNION ST # 390 Princess S : x onstahios | worn in for that nicht i . 4 i ti worl whole army of n -- _ ¥ t Aoi Pa nn t « nv © con . | a + SCHOOL OF EF $ then acts would Yee commited that Se ¢ t t hy ppeal mus i : But we Lave samples touched wich od Cotila Bon be hig 1 The 3 ™ a} tus! Classes Re-opened onMONDAY, i RL Su ri ol rk ins eo Tab sombody a Oct. 6th, 1902, | 8 wath of gas per hour We have sun of tay - atte oe atti : wl COLONIAL REMEDY. Afvirnoons of Monday, Wediicadny and Fri- from the natural cas #&ion to ve Bain Se go No taste, No Odor. Cun be given in glass of | dav, from 2:30 10 "4-30 i hall: stove No trouble » However, the « water, tea, or coffee, © t patient y Saturday wornings, 10 to 12 o'clock. i i than coal. can hy Colonial 'Remedy ure or destroy t 5- CHAS. E. WitENSHALL, 1 ht on y ted or eased appetite for aichol i t the Princ pal i j cons ¢ 5 re patient 4s a confirmed ine iai re -------------------- A burners, , and giving ! eRe drinker or drunkard. Imp ie ave o z I lip y ners, and givi ted i \ : tends | ante for alcoholic lignors af 4 «ial KINGSTON s "COLLEGE H I Open -evenings Call and inspect ; = the liens of ht a Remedy. J os BUSINESS { J. W. OLDFIN.:3s XINa Ne Nf vith 16 comity vio Indorsed by Members of W. C. 7 KINGSTON : h . . No STREET. [© ie ht. u) Mis, Joie. Supcriniendem of te 4) TO RONT! (i | a the to pt one nich I Christian Temperance | Ventura: Cal ORONTO COL H "ANYTHING TO SELL, MAM 2° =n no oo oe tir a i: BUSINESS' : ; ! 3 . . ae te cases the Reme TORONTO : This is what the 'second-hand' dealt Fall Importation Of 1902. Jeconmend and on Col largest and best equipment in Canada eayvs when he calis at your door, and Prevost, of the New York clothing and tran Er ' dnequalled facilities for securing positions, v you. prot v ; no, without 8) store, Brock street, has received ai! ance work." } 5 1} 4 #21 Quem Street, Kingston oh ha : » : : a bs : te, vork Soldaby di ists everywhere and Ly mai : SEND . . thought. he K n Rar an | M his all importations for oraer work | pS aby Cid rey ed Lym: cating SEND FOR ( ATALOGUE tal {'o. only ask 1 to drop them | in his tavoring department. His | on Mrs, M. A. Cowan (for years member of the | Confederation Life Buildiisgs, Toronto. ; a card to 389 Princess 'street aiter yout ready-made department is well assort- Woman's Christian' Temperance Union), 2204 Se. -------- pe a have sorted over all your nid : stuf} od and a Inree assortment to choose . a : . . Cusene Bi, Moageal it oi FOR SALE. and they will pay you highest cast | from. For low price and durability She--Did YOU pick ne, winner? ia . : Sid m Kingston by J. B. Leod, Prin |. YACHT, ONE YEAR OLD. APPLY P.O y prices, , he defies competition, He--Yes ; but I must have picke d him before he was ripe, , cos wrest. . | Box 83, " Y Lo}