Prepare For Cold Weather properly kept shut kinds and sizes qf harge for putting on. S HARDWARE. We adjust springs W. A. MITCHELL Sporting Goods a Specialty. a . DON'T WASTE MOREY jll-navored but- you can get the best Clarified sweet and finely- i ~ TR RRR] [3 [a pound and see Clarified Milk (0.5% Phone 567. Brock & Bagot Sts. Is Dear You should light your house or office as economically as possible most economical' light the YOTTO. It costs little, and gives three times the GAS MANTELS :--A few fine ones loft at BRECK & HALLIDAY, "YOU CET STRICTLY HICH CRADE TAILORING When you place an order with us for 'a suit or overcoat. As for prices we cannot be beat- John Tweddell, "TAILORS AND IMPORTERS. RI RE ERT INFANTS' DELIGHT SOAP Superior to all other forthe Tollet and Nursery. io] eo oa Made by John Taylor & Co., Toronto. ce ET Ee THE DELICATESSEN 354 KING STREET. Table Board by the meal, day or' reasonable rates. Prepared to serve families at re- x] week at very MEALS AT ALL HOURS." W. J. STINSON, Proprietor. OUR SMALL HAND -COLORE D- PICTURES (OUR OWN COLORING wedding and birthday gifts. It will be a pleasure to them to you. (IRKPATRICK'S ART STGRE. Duff, 480 Princess street, corner University COMMERCIAL. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHAN N MONTREAL STOCKS N Duluth 8 8. (Frei) / A ete THE 3 PA. EDITION. SECOND EDITION NEWS ALSO ON PAGE FIVE. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. PUSH What Is Going On In the Business World--The Market News. Cheese salesi--11ic. to 11 ¥-16c.; Vankleek Hill, 1l4e. fhe total number of failures in Canada this week, was 20, against 24 last week and 133 this week last year. The Canadian Northern railwav expect to carry 25 -per cent of the wheat crop, say 14,000,000 or 15,000,000 bushels against &,- bushels hauled last year The net earnings of the Montreal street railway have been $911,032.27, agawst £795,413.20 last year, and the company will carry its own insurance, having set aside $100,000 for that purpose. The make of chedse in Hastings in 1900, according to. the report of the Bureau of Industries, amounted to 10,218,947 lbs., valu- od at $1,089,267, Leeds coming next with 360 worth, and Oxford third with $965,048. ' Tie electrical roads of the country have a nominal capital of £1,600,000,000, employ 250,000,000 300,000 persons who are paid a year and run 60,000 cars over 20,000 miles of track. Ten miles of electrical road are !huikling to one of steam road. t In Roumania nearly all the sucar mills, distilleries, gas works, hospitals and manu- factories now use petroleum reiuse as fuel, as well "as the state railway. upon which it locomotives. is employed largely for the $iv Coal, which comes from England, costs per ton. . There has been a remarkable increase In growth of flax "in the North-Western states. Last year Northern Dakoia produc: total flax crop of the 15,000,000 bush- od more than bali the United States, or almost The Dakota farmers, who are immigrat Canadian North-West, say Cana- 1 Dabota. els. ing into the da is better for growing flax t We should be as well-kngwn for growing flax as wheat. ---------- yds, Try This y A song in one's heart, a <mile upon one's lips, a cheery, wholesome mes saoe of good-will on one's tongue, are wonderiul hélps to all kinds of people. There are so may kinds of sorrow and care and poverty and sing many doubting, aiccouraged, tempt ing hearts to comfort and to make strong, to lift up and to bless -- are these not missions worth while ? I'ry it and prove how truly your own heart and mind ave cheered and made your very endeavor to brave by carry sunshine into dark places. ee Injured At The Tannery. Alired Daly, an employee of Car rington's tannery, met with a painful accident about jour o'clock on Friday afternoon. He approached a rapidly- revolving e.ectrical fan, which he did uot wee. ~ Suddenly his head came in contact with its spiral-shapea wings, inllicting an ugly wound, and laying open a peruon of his skull. A physi- cian was summoned, and found that it required ten stitches to close the wound. een Boston Excursion. Eighth annual Boston and New Eng- land excursion will run on Tuesday, November 15th, leaving Kingston 2.30 p.m., via Cape Vincent and N.Y.C. & H.R. R.R. Tickets good for ten days and good to Springfield, Palmer, Wor- and South Framingham, only ces $10. return. For particulars see Fred. A. Folger, foot Brock street, Kings ton. . -------- Laid To Rest. bith Mosdate took place on Saturday morning from the residence of her sis- ter. Mrs: John McCartney, University avenue: The service was conducted bv lov. -G. 1. Starr. The deceased aged about forty-seven Vet re, was gn aunt of ex-Alderman William McCartney, and she had. been ill for a long time. In religion she was an Anglican. sppie---- Local Prohibition Figures In the Ontario election of "1398, there were 3,050 votes polled in Kingston, so that the prohibitionists to give their share to.the general referendum result on December 1th must get 1.080) votes. The prohibition vote in Kingston on the occasion of the referendum of Sep tember, I1SOR, was: For, -1,14Y%; against, 1,561. ean------ Held Up A Chinaman. Sing Doo, a litle, mild-eyed Celes- "tial, who conducts a laundry at 216 Barrie street, has complained to the police that two young men entered his shop "last night, and forced him to hand over all the money he had, save $1 or %5. The Chinaman states that it was a deliberate hold-up. The po-! lice are =carching for the young men. ee ------ Many Dogs Untaxed. There. will be presented to the city econpeil on Monday night a state ment showing the amount of money «tates that it wil show the present for 'he aims the city is vearly' losing over $500. There are hundreds of dogs which never pay a tax. --sp-- A Fine Display. Qe our handsome 'sh wi the latest and best in ladies" fine fw vell hats. GLieorgt s and hatters, Wel and young men = Mil: & Col, farne "lington street. -------- Jenkins' Overcoats. Male of the best materials inlining and outside Our coats keep their shape, $10, 312. et Use Aunt Jemit pancake flour. We soll it. James Redden & Co. My Lungs TO GET NEARER] IN THE MATTER of PRO- Toronto, Nov. 8.--At Osgoode Hall, This is the Purpose of the C ombi- dlesex, against T. E. Robson. conser: London 'cable says : There is no direct | ing subdivision 9, St. Vincent, ith confirmation of Birmingham reports | two crosses each which were under that the coal mining interests ol the | gispute immediately after the election. United Kingdom will be pooled in op- | It is expected that North G position to the United States trust. | pe thrown open. The motion is return- The colliery owners are conferring | ghle on Tuesday. at the trial at Os among themselves, and discussing the en Sound. : expediency of jorming a closer organi The court this morning heared: atau: zation ior the reoulation of product | ont in*the motion eS set asile the and prices Morgan's name appears Inj perigion in Lennox on a techbhicality. all the press references .10 defensive ; measures against the machinations of the United States capitalists, but this has become an English' habit. Une day he is represented as buying Brit- ish collieries and the next day coal interests are described as com- bining against him. While he is con- venient as an ogre, the influence = of duction, . distribution and export 1% felt, and both the coal owners and the iron and steel masters ol United London, Nov. S.--A number of the Kingdom are striving to control their | fnoli<h papers intend making the industries by similar methoas. of the Birmingham tramways, who | tween the two countries, but a few have been secking to obtain popular journals make adverse criti approval of the corporation bill this | his imperial majesty' week, in a three days poll of the | i.que of the London Sun says: "The ratepayers of Morgan's name in their campaign | field marshal, but this didn't prevent against the British Electric company. | {he latter from trying to persuade Midland monopoly, which is seeking | od the Boer war, The kaiser said he o gin au turn over the tram- 1. ther, vet he allowed the capital way and lighting services to private | (perlin) to be tlooded with [thy car- , jes. Any _Morgan is )parent- i . conpame Any Morgan is, apparent toons aimed at our late queen. So after the election. The funeral of the late Miss Eliza- 7 Das found dead in bed in the collected in dog taxes. An alderman system in vogue to he unsatisfactory, THE VAILY WHIG. SATURDAY, ELECTIOIT TRIALS. What Occurred at Osgoode Hall, To-day. is morning, the cross petition in the ton election case against A. W. on, conservative, and in East Mid- DUCTS AND PRICES. 9 nation of the Coal Interests-- vative, were both dismi ed. A notice of motion. has been given in The Use of Morgan 5 Name. . Jthe North Grey case for an order to New York, Nov. 8 The, Tribune's | produce the four ballots cast in poll- ev will Judgment Reserved. Toronto, Nov. S.--Judgment on the motion to set aside' the election peti- the tion in Lennox, on a technicality, was reserved. KEEP AN EYE ON HIM. . : Ek jerman svndicates for. regulating pro- ay . . 5 " | This is London Time's Advice as to the Kaiser. iy r ot on kaicer's visit to kngland the occasion The advocates of municipalization | jor urging a better understanding be- jvisms of visit. To-day's are making a similar use| Ling has made the kaise He is charged with being behind the | prance to join in an intervention to to arvive the British municipalities out | (ns oreatly attached to his grand- Vv. o qmoneh in Engls i : lv. good enonch in England until | | doubtless, he will say many plea- ) 4 sant things to the king and British the ierlin corr pondent of the | | Li 6s but let us hope they wil Mornme Leader states that electric : mm : : , : I ric | (ot be duplicated. There 13 no man traction trials on the military rail Enaland ith : : aT . neland needs to watch with more way, between Berlin and Zossen, have | 0) (oil vl : ] in sleepless vigilance. now concluded for this season. I'he result of the trials has heen to prove beyond doubt that express trains can easily he run hy electric. power at a : Tr Sad speed of seventy-five niiles = per hour He is Now on [acd Old British ol. on the ordinary permanent way. A hicher rate of speed requires pn heay London, Nov. 8. Emperor William ier and permanent way, and this is | has landed. The crew of the Hohenzol- to be prepared in time for the re- | lern manned the ship and cheerea lust- commencement of trials in the spring. ilv and the itich warships fired a While there are charges from the salute as the emperor boarded a South Sea that the colonial office has | train for Dover on the way to included confidential documents in the Shorniclifi camp, where che will re- blue hook and discredited the cause of view the Ist Royal Dragoons, of imperial federation bv over-emphasiz- | which he is honorary colonel-in-chief. ing the moral that colonies ought. to It was raining heavily when Em- he a proportionate share of burdens | peror William left the train at Dover, of military and arrangements, Cana- whence, mounted on one of his own dian officials and. residents of London | chargers, he rode to Shorniclifi camp, are making no complaint and are well accompanied by Lord Roberts ana a satisfied with Sir Wilirid Laurier's un- Inilliant staff. compromising attitude against mili tarism. . QUEEN'S II. WIN ROUND. Commissioner Preston has returned . : from Canada with glowing reports of "Varsity II. Won This Morning by ec ------ EMPEROR WILLIAM. the rapid settlement of Manitoba anc the North-West territories, and a 10-10 S. progressive character and 'energy of Varsity 11 defeated | Queen's IT in recruits from "the western states of | Toronto this morning by 10 to 5. the United- States. He predicts law Queen's won last Saturday's match unprecedented immigration movement here by 12 to. 1, and therefore they won the round hy six points. McGill 11 and © Queen's II are now left. to play off for the Intercollegiate : championship and it is quite probable Leonard McDowell Found Dead at that Queen's will win out. Ogdensburg Hotel. es Ogdensburg, N.Y., Nov. 8. Leonard Mchowell, a former Ogdensburg resi- |. dent, hut who for the past four years ivothall match played here this morn: has been living in Spokane, Wash., [IY between Royal Military College of Globe Kingston, and McMaster College, of this city, was won by McMaster Col- lege; score 16 to 5. irom: Europe next year. OVERDOSE OF MORPHINE. Another Game In Toronto. Toronto, Nov. 8.~The exhibition Hotel, in this city. A vial of mor- phine-on --the dresser indicated the cause of his death. He had been ad - dicted -to the --use_of the drug for To Enforee The Law. come Aime. but ahether-the taking of The civic finance committee which the "overdose, which probably caused [met last nicht, dealt with the com- death, was accidental or otherwise is munication from" the board of health. not known. This communication called attention to the fact that in the Ontario sta- Urged To Return. tutes was a law" compelling people. who built new houses, to first submit the blans to the eitv engineer for. in: spection and approval, and that such plans if defective, must be changed The plans must show drains, plumb- in». ote. The board asks . the finance committee to enforce this law, and guch will 'be done. The question of appointing a sanitary inspector will come up at a later meeting. Winnipeg, Novi S~The Youkhobors' pilgrim vestorday, reached Minne dosa, from Newdals, without any spe- dial incilent except: that they made the trip in a fierce snowstorm. They were very cold and were housed in the rink, where they made themselves as comfortable as possible. They were acain addressed by government agents an! urged to return, but without avail. Ty A Charge Of Assault. \ A wartant has heen issued for the arrest of David Macdonald, of Corn- wall, charg Green of New Yark, at the Anglo-Am- Mrs. John Taylor and Samuel Taylor eriean hotel last niggt. Green is the spent' a couple of days at Seth Hugh- boss of the men: who are putting in a son's, Opinicon. John Bruce is call waterworks svstem at the Locomotive Chauncey Simpkins, Merrickville, and Howard. Buck, Spaffordton, paid this place a flying visit Sunday. Latimer Locals. Latimer, Nov. 5.-- Miss Mande Sher- wood. teacher at Fermoy, spent a cous ple of days at her home. Mr. and latter, and when thev met in the even- = ine a ficht ensued. Green's face was New Officers Elected. badly marked up, and a cut adorns Oswego, N.Y. Nov, 8 --At 1x menting one of his temples. The police have not ot the Uswero Yacht Club. the oe vet found his assailant. were elected for the en- Commodore, John P. ERSE---- Violently Insane. ing oflicer suing Vv Ould; fleet captain, James Parker; sw a .. was brought to the jail, from NOVEMBER 8. d with assaulting John | Works. He paid offi Macdonald, on of his men, westerdav. This ancered the » pss "\i -( ( oY \ , - Phelps: vice-commodore, Raymond Alhert Benn. about . forty vears of Py 1S BE JtOW ret arv He : . . . eon, Dr. F. EB. Stewart: secretary and Hinchinbrook, Saturday mormng. He J NEWS OF WORLD TELEGRAMS FROM THE FOUR QUARTERS OF EARTH. rn, Matters That Interest Everybody --Nbtes. From all Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered by the Dear Public. President Hadlev, of Yale, has taken to playing tennis. : Peter Major, Watertown, NY. is Geac, aged seventy-six years. There were twelve degrees of frost on Friday night at Winnipeg. Volcano ashes have fallen near San Benito on the Southern Mexico coast. Eleven Cuban children will be deport- ed from New York on November 13th. Mayor Arbuthnot, Winnipeg, is ac- cused of disregarding laboring inter ests. The Delaware & Hudson railroad properties have not been sold, as re- ported. Bishop Moore, of Asia, says Christi- anization would make.China a great country. A good quality of flint. sand has been discovered on a farm near Am- hertsburg. The king's birthday was celebrated at Halifax to-day by a military re- view and salute. - Henry A. Sayers, Three Mile Bay. N.Y., fell dead while in a meat store at Watertown, N.Y. Chief Game Warden Tinsley has al- ready confiscatec. and placed in cold- storage 150 brace 'of partridges. Switchmen on eighteen railroads centering in Chicago, are balloting to decide whether or not to go on strike. Thieves took $8,000 worth of jew- ellery and valuable clothing from the house of Emanual Jacobus, New York, Soldiers have been called out to guard a negro, charged at Anniston, Ala., with assaulting a white woman. Mrs. Sarah M., Jones didl at Bing- hamton, N.Y., on Friday, at the age of 102 years. She was' born in Eng land. The evidence in the Sifton murder trial at London, Ont. is practically all in, and both sides appear confident ol victory. The latest thing in the Canadian trust line is the proposed formation of all the leading dairies and creameries of Canada. Juage Aspinwall denies that twenty indictments against Miller, a swindler, serving ten years in Sing Sing, will he dismissed. Mrs. Cora E. Kirkland is under ar- rest at Watertown, N.Y., on a charge of bigamy. She was first married in Iroquois, Ont. Roswell Beardsley, oldest postmas- ter in United States, is dead. His commission was signed by John Quincy Adams. A very rich strike has been made at the Bic Master mine in the Manitou district. Some of the ore assays $5,- 000 to the ton. The Venezuelan revolutionists have withdrawn from their positions. They are short of ammunition. Castro's for- ces are in pursuit. An Italian, named Denenzo, has been arrested at Montreal on a charge of defrauding his countrymen out of vari- ous sums of money. Kir William Mulock, postmaster gen- eral. will be unable to address, the Ot- tawa Board of Trade on Monday. He will Wednesday night. . Nellie Corcoran, the New York girl who had been in a state of coma in St. Vincent's Hospital for two weeks, died at. 1:20 o'clock this morning. The barque Robert Wallace was fin- ol 8100 by the Fort William collector of customs, because the captain refus- ed to report in the time stipulated by law. s 4 Two Russian Poles, recently arrested at Philadelphia, NX. for illegally en- tering the country, .were taken to- aay to New York, whence they will he sent hack to Russia. Richard Cole, a young colored por- ter- at Washington, has been commit- ted to jail on a charge of 'assaulting Mrs. Dennis, a dressmaker, who died as a result of her injuries. It is stated in London diplomatic circles "that one . of the objects of the kaiser's visit to England is to | arrange for a partition of a portion of the Ottoman territory in Asia. The Boer delegates have arrived at Caloary, W.T., but on account of bad weather will stay only one day in- stead of three, leaving for the west to-night. Mr. Jaoste is not well. Schultz Bros. & Co, Brantford, has | been awarded the contract for. the | Kir William Macdonald institute at the Agricultural College, Guelph, the building to be completed by August 1st. ' It is reported at Indianapolis. that four -men-were killed and eioht injured in a wreck between a fr oht train and 'a work train on the Cincinnati, Ham- §lton & Dayton railway, several miles east. - The freight tonnace passing throuch the Soo canal, for the season of 1902, will reach 35,000,000 tons. Up to the first of the month the freicht for the concon had amounted to over 30,000,- 000 tons. Alfred McDougall. late solicitor to Heasitery Charles McDowell, All the | was committed hy W. H. Reynolds, J. (elections were unanimous I. to await examination as to his ,canity. The man is quite violent. Jenkins' Underwear. Czar Means Business. Borin, Nov. S.--~The ez notice Jo the imperial fan that in future maraces without his consent will be followed by exile to Central Adda or Siberia. The finest, as well as the cheapest, in all woel underwear, extra heavy, vl soft, Tc; unshrinkable, Bile.. fine There was another wood ized house at Victoria theatre. last night, when "Young Mrs. Winthrop" was present- Jenkins' Men's Suits. od to the spectators. The play was A special line of four patterns just well put on. *Reddys Luck" will | im to sell at £10, the best we ever close the engagement to night. had. See the m tr nicht. The identity of the two young men, easiest one who last night robbed the Barrie The Kearsarec? flag of North street Chinaman, Sing Doo, of 85, is} Apgrican squadron, started drom New I ear a at \mggican squadron, started dro © known. It is likely that they will } v BNor the Caribbean sea, with Ad make restitution, and keep the case | ional Hi on an hor! > nl ooinsor Oo woard, » Qearlet fever killed gq Fresh Air 1 } 3 Looted { is has been elwtea a * 1 < my a v sion chia dt § N.Y I'he healt of the Ontario Lords 3 he health You forgot to buy 2 bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral when your cold first" came Even now, with all your hard coughing; it will not disap- point you. 25¢., 50c., $1.00. on, so you let it'run 'along. |" 3.G. AYER CO, Lowel, Nase \ : i : 3 ward has quarantine e neighbor Fay GG. M. Macdonnell is on by d ative iihe nelghils the committee on legislation. | Ram nd Pennock wer ) apps ant ennock were medical eoncurs had a hurt by af Tt. thre mght, when Mok ornter presi been asphyxi- », Toronto, a al hrother in-law of Serg Nesbitt, tell | ated BY y into water while duck-shooting and Prof.' Estevan Fuertees, of the civil was rescued An a faintipe condition ring depar 1 Corn : R $ ; : : ¢ department at Cornell, has Miss Mamie Merritt, Clerov street, is resic : 3 . : spending a Jew Hays in Fopante : _ Aunt Jemima "At Home' in' Red- ; » the sh & \ ; \ Taylor for the best Iresh € ocolates. ' jon's window. Have a look. . i ! 2 Xi s given | the Ontario treasury, arrested in Tor- onto, some days aco, on charges © i theft. will be admitted to' bail this afternoon, cocnuritice being given in | the sum of 825,000, The Camden, N.B., Whitin Works, Nonnareil cloth wor and the large !warehouses of the Millov, Rittenhouse licorice works, at Camden, N.J.. were | entirely .destgoved by fire this morn- [ Loss 8500,000. ? Numerons reports are in cirrulation with respect to the appointment of a aovernor to sue Qir Oliver Mowat. There is good re nn to helieve that Qir Oliver will continue. for the vres- ent at least, to act in hig present ca { pacity. : | District Attorn:v George H. Cobb, | Watertown. N.Y.. will hold an inves fration into the vroceedings nw 1 Richman * 8 T9 York ineanc in od 16 the. Rivercrest cam he and her hushand had ted. wv the con county nrv fon the a 1 Walter Delaharre at Al kandria ; on Jul st last. Jenkins' My Hatter. Mallory hafe are acknowledged to: be among the leaders in American ctvles, We have them in reven differ- b+ ~ Special > Bargains ----FOR-- MONDAY. We Have Just Secured 2 Remarkably Good Bargains and Expect to Turn Them Into Cash on Monday. a 2 0 8 Pairs' White Twilled ; Flannelette Blankets, 'of good size and weight. Regular price of this size and weight in plain Blankets is 8oc. , Sale Price Monday Only ~ 59c. pair. This is.a remarkable Blanket offer as the usual Blankets are Plain, this is TWILLED, and much more durable and warmer. : AAAS TNs oN To The Ladies of Kingston, Ont. I wish to make it publicly known that I have arranged with THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE to ock a good assortment FITTING SHOES FOR LADIES. If you did not re- logues by mail they will be ceive one of my Pretty Cata f you call at their Shoe Store only too happy to give one i robbers of, 1 30 Dozen Pure Linen : Huckaback Towels, Sizes 30 inches long by 19 inches wide, good heavy make and absolute- ly pure linen. Usual price is IIc. each or $1.30 per dozen. Sale Price Monday for This Lot 8c. each. Sale at 9 o'clock and 10 o'clock, divided between both hours. ALL SALES FOR CASH. Positively no orders taken before time of sale. iw .-; -- : JOHN LAIDLAW & SON 170-172 Princess Street, Kingston. ANAS AAS ASAAS | on Princess St., and at the same time show you what I feel sure is the most perfect shoe for been designed. Yours sincerly, . ert shapes, hard and soft. Jenkins sell them, \ of my. FAULTLESS ladies that has yet