ment nable --~ > viots | 'colorings at yard. ys and Greys. full costumes, rs, 25¢., 35¢., st values ever eS, ets, are most wel- need not buy, oose and have garment now & SON... 5 "" RELP W dealer FURN 1 TURE Brig by the same scales. A verson who oan be really 1 Dossesses a Si of ie The |= Ty |. week. Now -is 'the time for bargains in Up: holstered Goods. ROBT. J REID, 2 Doors Ahove Opera House, Princess St. THE LEADING UNDERTAKER, ETC. Ambulance Telephone 877. JUST RECEIVED FOR FAIR WEEK "Martello Tower!" Post Cards and the very latest Artistic Novelty "BRASS ETCHINGS" Besure'to see them. Visitors Weloome. - KIRKPATRIOK'S *ipec. DR. S. H. SIMPSON RONOR GRADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. Ligentixte of the Boyal College of Denta Surgeons of Ontario, DENTIST i Princess St; Kingston. TAS Ei 4 Son 2.2. | EEE nee ie ow wil Amy wey A--------------------- FOR SALE OR TO-LET. A VALUABLE » FARM OF TWO HUN- acres Sigeringtah nN to ¥, MUA bell, 84 Printess Kingston. WANTED. ET CC SE TIEN The A GROOM. APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. AT DININGROOM GIRL. APPLY Revere hotel, King street, city. A COMPETENT COOK. APPLY 104 Stuart street, between 7 and 8 p.m. A GENERAL SERVANT. APPLY IN 3. evening," Mesf J Igy 189 Uniyemsity . i avenve, ' § THREE COATHAKENRS. APPLY TO . Abell, care the Robinson com- hi Nananee. SERVANT; SMALL A GENERAL or. ironing. Ap family: nd wash ply 186 - King street, AT: ONOE<«DRUG- CLERK, TWO TO experience; $6 to start three years The Red Cross drug store, Kupgston BRIGHT WILLING YOUNG GIRL, TO nto assist in' a book store. Ap- Ps Ld lutter, "Book store,' 'Whig "AN ERENCE TALE MAID TO Montreal; $15 on Apple vo Mra, . Walkout, Arch street. ria bl pt bi atts. wi Morne and 4 FOR LADIES TAILL- dressmaking: Fagey season. Apply Mies . Bonn a Steacy's. eae Ap Speen. vein AND--BOARD POR MARRIED couple and two children, and 6 2.4 of State ad Li Lin, wht 'care x Office, 5 "AT ONCE_GENERAL SERVANT : also petent laun- or Monde. oy this Cp ing . irs. Kpight's, A strget. ED! WANT FEW in dich loeall rd = 3 ' is spare time. ERE SE Company; DL GENFR~ ARE ROS woe ais hate rater. En . 8, ¢ ball & 5 Ad ¥ ¥ J popiLs: To LEARN vin oF fh oxhe on Svar von lesson free. For Eis ber ape ply Miss E. Reid, 145 Alfred street. Aree po ree ee BY SINGLE MAN. A LARGE FURN- . or room gicve fences. wil rn a rE: street. ture on. pas at Queen's, Convecsatis nm : {oF stosk 4 p-C. | | On Steamer A Kingston Preshytery meets, 2 pm, Private sale of furniture at 380 Alfred James Reid has a (all sale of furmi- n 4 The sun rises Wednesday at 5°89 am. and sets at 6:18 pm Aberaethy is calling attention to his in his advy does all his baying certain amount of gen us, otal Eupire, Friar York, ist oe ble. Moderate rates. it ee a man 'very uncomfortable to he Je. conspicugus in a crowd and a woman -- more enthus,asm aman "et, un about bene married the: ess he can det up about staying so. Some men join chibs because they have scolding wives. and some have scolding wives because thev join clubs. | 4 When a man tells vou that he feels lke » fish out of water it be merely a gentle hint for vou to "him to take somethine September 15th in history :---Arabi Pashg surrefdgred to British, 1582; Boers appeal for 'intervention, 1900: first balloon ascension, ,1T84. Costa Rica de' clared republic, IR21Y city of Mexico taken by United States, 1847; slavery Mexico, 1829; Moscow abolished in hurned, 2. English, French and German China Din- ner and Tea Seis in Endless Variety. See our Spectal Engtish Dinner $5. 40 Set of 97 pieces for Handsome White and Son's Sets, nso n ee 91-30 ROBERTSON BROS. "| Were Restore by Treasur- et's Friends. THE MATTER OF GRAIN STAN- DARDS IS UP. Two New Senatots to Bb Given to the Northwest Territories--To Ask For a Vote For Salary of an Additipnal Superior Court Judge in Quebec. Ottawa, Sept. 15.--George Beeson, who pleaded guilty last week to the charge of stealing $460 of the funds of Court Royal Albert, Canadian Or der of Foresters, wax allowed out on suspended sentence. His fiends made restitution for the amount stolen, and this; along with Beeson's previous ood character, led the judge to be snient Mr. Fislliag introduced a bill in the commons, on Monday, to overcome the difficulty which has arisen with the duditor-general. E. F. Clarke called attention to the 'protest from the Toronto Board of Trade in regard to the fixing of grain standards and Sir Wif il Laurier promised to call the minister's attention to it. Some pro- gress 'was made with the Grand Trunk Pacific bill. Two new senators will be appointed for the North-West Territorks, in creasing the representation to. four. Hon. Chailes Fitapatrick proposes to ask parliament to vote $4,000 for the salary of an additional judge of the superior court of Quebec. The annual dog show of the Ottawa Kennel Club opened this morning with nearly 400 high bred animals on ex- hibition. The judging will commence this afternoon. - Among the leading outside dog showers W. Smith, Mon- treal, has his famous St. Bernard, Col. Steele," on exhibition; Mr. Me Gaughry, , Pembroke, a dozen dogs, including Champion ""'Kubelik."" Cham- ( GRAND) OPERA (HOUSE. |) THURSDAY, Sept 17 FAMED THE WORLD "ROUND ! ALPHONSE wo GASTON Tho Now Tork Journal's Bg Gomedy Hit! The. box seats $1. Fg he Sai ARMOURIES' DRILL HALL THURSDAY EVENING AT 8:15 SEPTEMBER 24 _ Sale of Seats begins Thursday, at 9 am, at U~low's. The historical musical military event of the century. 'The Finest Band belonging to the oldest Reriment in the Arig. By gracious permission' of His Majesty King Edwasd Vil. and by kind consent of Oficer gcorynanding, the cowplete rerimental BAND OF NH. M. COLDSTREAM GUARDS 46 SPLENDID MUSICIANS. Bandmaster, J. MACKENZIE ROGAN Contralto, MISS KATHLEEN HOWARD Prices, 50c., %5¢., $1; balcony $1.50 (8) ls believe in it, and when peo- ® Ple belidve, it is just as nec- essary to be able to do what you've said to keep them in the faith. I am repeating ® every day my song: Making people believe be: fore they come to see me, and convincing them when they do come, "Wo are Leaders in Our Line." P.B.CREWS JEWELLER, ! Cor. Princess and Wellington Sts. ' Swccessor to Jobusion Bios. MANICURING MISS E. BELL WILL BE IN THE city every Wednesday for Shanipooing, Seeing, Hair Dressing. Manicuring, and Nealp Treatment b- Massage. Orders Jolt at Mahood's Dru~ Store. REAL ESTATE. GRO. CLIFF, AFTER SPENDING A atchmaker," from Toronto, is here and also the champion * Celtic Badger " owned by Father O'Gorman, Gananoque. pion. VISITORS IN TORONTO. They. Are Distinguished Britishers ~A Balt Famine. Toronto, * Sept. 1b: 3 C. F, Bartley, KCB, MP, is in the city, with Lady He is' on [% tome of Canada, "has. beens "out Sigal Sir George, who repro: sents North Islington, ih Impesial parliament, was the originator of the idea of national penny savings banks, Capt. Hon, Thomas A. Brassey, std Lady Idina Brassey, are also in the city, having just returned from a tri as far west as Indian Head, which also included a stay at the Soo, Sir Frederick Pollock, the well known English counsel and legal au thority is likewise in Toronto. A salt [awine exists here and throughout the provinee. Ordinary barrel salt which formerly was obtaiu- able for 60 cents a bushel 'is now quoted at #5 cents at the wells and it is practically impossible to get it at that price. The reason for the scarcity is said to be the exisiente of a combine among the manufacturers. United States' salt is being brought in to help meet the demand. EXPECT WORLD TO END. A Remarkable Colony Established in Switgerland. Geneva, Sept. 15.--Helief that the end of the world will come at Easter of next year and an overmastéring de- sire to be ready for immortality sre the motives which have brought sever al hundred Americans, Germans and Swiss together in one of the most ex- traordinary . colonies ever established. Much respecting the doings of these people is being reported here of late. The leader is a man named Klein, The colony's location is at Emden, in the Canton of St. Gall, Switzerland. Villas have been purchased, others built, and a church is now im course of construction, In its main features the sect resembles the Quakers, and its members are so firmly convinced that the end of the world will arrive at Easter, 1904, that thev are makine preparations to meet the end calmly and in peace. DIED FROM POISONING. Narcotic in Seidlits Powder Causes Death. Poterboro, Sept. '15. ~Wi'liam Ma | guire, who wax in parwuership with KE, 8. Clarry,.in the management of the Peterboro branch of the huddoess of McMillan & Maguice, stock brokers, Toronto, died yesterday of poisoning, following the taking of a seidlits pow der. A nareotic of soow kind, it: ap pears, had become mixed with the powder in some way. Maguire was thicty five years old, marvied, and came here from Weston, Ont, Was Born In White House Carthage, Mo., Sept. 15.4 Mrs. Sally fow peasthe in: Manitoba and Alber | ta; has raed. Farties wishing io buy or a City Farm or Mining roperty should call und see him at | endquarters for leal Estate, 95; st v Post. (fice. | ON FRIDAY, A GREY COAT, TRIM- ! A Most Charming Sail. ; through the Admiralty group, Thurs "day, at. § p.m. home at 3.30 p.m. Fare 3c, LOST. 1 Walker Boone, who is dead here, wax the widow of Major Hampton Lynch Boone, of Conledernie fame, and .a davghter of Colonel J. Knox Walker, President Polk's private secretary, and sas born in the White House. Her father was 'a. nephew of President | Polk. a The People Saved. Cleveland, bio. Nept. 13.~A des patch from Putin-Bay, Ohio, says the water's edge. All on but burned to. hoard were safely landed i narrowly escaped death. f many {IN PARLIAMENT| REV. 8. B MCORMICK, D.D Pitisherg, Pas, Set. 15.-The Rev. Dr. Samuel Black MoCormiok, wokil ve: contly president of Coe College, at Le der Rapids, la, to-day, succeeded to the § v. of the Denmylvania Colloge of Women of this city. Dr, MeCormick suooteds Rev. De, Chalmers J. Martin, who resigned three months ago 10 accept an ofier from Wooster University, Efforts ure boing made to seonre 'a substantisl endowment for the Pennsylvania Collec of 'Women and to place it on a sound financial basis. ein PREACHERS WERE STONED. " ------ Tomatoes, Corn 'and Mud Were Ary Thrown. Montreal, Sept, 15.--The most vio- lent distushante yei experienced by the who are holding at the corner of St. Andre streots fall to ndny afternoon, There the Rev, Messrs, Sykes, r; Davidson and several laymen. Methodist tinisters open air Ontang their ut The - began with the meet ing, ht of yelling and other puives and - throwing of stones, sticka, oars of corn. Same of of the little hand weve severely injured on the face and , blood flowing from The Rufiglo, Sept. 15.18 is estininted that Canadian { tailors haw taken $0000 wofth of work awa, from the Buffalo members of the craft this swnmer and fall. For some time it has heen quite the t thing for young men from the De VALE Avent section of this city to order a full season's, outfit of clothes in Toronto, where cloth and labor are cheaper than in Buffalo and bring them over the line without pig uty. Buffalo tatlors have k together to take action on the matter, and letters of protest have heen sent to Washingon. A reply from the treastry department states that the government agents will keep a sharp lookout for smugglers. Tailors in this city are planning to spend £10,000 to assist in checking the practice. WAR SCANDALS WITHHELD. The Public May Not Know the Worst. Sept. J5~A correspondent bears that considerable portions of evidence and sone documents were omitted from the report of the South African war commission sued to the public. Some copie of the evidente as given, and not gi dited, were Printed for the use of the menibers of the cabi net. He understands that they tell a more damaging story $han that pub lished in the blue hooks. London, A Senator's Purpose. Memphis, Tenn., i 14~The Commereinl Appeal, to , push lislyes an article on the pace problem, of which the rr is a part: "In the next con United States Sean tor E. W Cormack of of Tennessee, will introduce a bill, in the wenate, for the repeal of the fiftesnth amendment to the federal constitution, the intent of which amendment is that there shall be no discrimination against a citizen of the United States because of rece, eolor, or previous condition of servi tude In a word, Senator Cormack would contribute towards a permon lent solution of the uegro question in | the southern states, ---------------- i Young Man Commits Suicide. Sept. 18~A Cleveland de Toront | spateh says that George Prangley, ftbirty-two, a busioess man, died wd denly, as the renal of an overdose of morphine, administered in an attenpt to relieve himsel from the effects Ww 4 week of hard deinking, due $0. one of Prangley's costomess acousing him of t working a short change racket. Prang: ley, with his wife, same. from Strath- | roy, three years age, and thither the | remging will be tal for burial. | Granted Hing Sick Leave. | Heflin, Sept. IRER"diabatch to the | Cologne Gazette, Thom Fez, Moroes, Lander date of September 0th, says | that General Sir Henry Melean, eol onel of the sultan's bodyguard, is to devart from © Moboceo on | several merica to. Gananoque; i Yhat the mn Put Champion hay been months sick leave. If ix inferred from the general's sudden devartiore thet the sultan har shaken off the inflaence of the English, Ts London, Sept. 15.--According to Paris correspondent of the ane company, Switeorlind hax. apart to institute cripminal pros ceedings i : ed t was pounds into the the acter of which he would not until the patents are seouted. Hidens of the Spay annolnted t co! tent new mpg. had ---i of og or i grnegeom 1 Die > ¢ rt an; Kind now op the et da onthe ol of ---- rill Pm mon ween, 20th, Mr. Chamb fata will address eight meet on the hustings at great political centres, aati Liverpool, rmingham, Cardiff Up to the ras time Wr. has only booked B4t gE 5 8 1 a will make a city of London. important intetings doin be. arranged throughout the couhtry for the rst of November and December, when there is time to do se. o-are in for a big fight," wrole Mr. Chamberlain on' May 22nd, and i hig fight it will be. THE TALE CONTINUES Of the Fearful Atrocities hy Turks, London, Sept. 16.~The correspond. ent of the Thues at Solis, quotes dn unimpeachable eye witoess, who visi: od Krusheve after the Turkish massh- cre. "The Greek church had béen com: pletely pillaged, 'apd burned, nothing but the bare walls remained, The work of plunder and burning tastmt for wo days. 'In owe 'house he informant found' six families Adelied together, among them a mother, and her chili, wounded by Mauser bullets, while @- deavoring $0 escape from a burkisg house. Human bodies, Emba, and also hends lie onburied in all directions, half eaten by the dogs. The well-suth: enticated instances of fendish barbari- ties perpetrgtedl on the women add children, must be left undesoribed. At least fifty other towns and village have snfleced similarly." Assaulted Ambassador. i violently assaulted, Dieveded Bey, the to the embassy, Dr Dravedied, whe js a man of culture, claims that the am- bassador has been uring his influence at Constantivople to prevent his sd vancemant, . Buildinge Burned. Batavia, N.Y., Sept. 15.+A disap trous fire occurred at five o'clock at Elba, a village of 500 population, six miles north of here, Ganshane's gener al store, the postoffice, Macabes hall and the Gentleman's of Elba, were totally destroyed. Hot In The Mountains. Saranac Lake, Sept. 15.--Monday, with but one exception, early in the season, hos been hottest on record in the mountains. The thermometer registered 51 degrees in the shade | hr 2 pm. and at F o'clock last no stood at 72 Sim. In A Secret Panel. » New York, Sept. 15. ~Hebind a set- ret panel in the house in which Mrs. Mary Louise May, for nite yeirs & re chum, was found dead, n detective + found hooks showing $7,000 deposits, wud a Jeter wi ing it tu charity. Mays Exonerated From Blame. Hamilicn, Sept. 15: The vorover's jury whith investizated - the death of Osborne Taylor, wl wo died of injuts Harry Muys; returned verdict weativg Haga} row ali blame, oA ville, Justice... M. Ia trea] HE Io 'Cord Toronto, to. take part in the | totirnament, arcanged by Ah Horomia] Club, in which Rochester and teams ate 10 take The team gonsist of Sighan, Dr, A. Mig nendlt, and Messrs! G: A. Simard, A. 31 eight Rien o'clock it cleared up, eame out. The railways up to o'clock bronght 5,000 vistors is, the attendance promises to he a record brosker. Yesterday the receipts' ware $422 ahond of the first! day last year. Lovd Minto will attend 'to-niorrow si trmoon., \ Farmer Boy As Inventor. Eldora,' Ta., Oept." 15. Wilie MN, n, & nineteen yoarold lad Nv with his parents, and Mes. B. Lyon, vight miles west of Kidora, receritly invented a traction gusolis engine, which phot attracted the atten tion of & fel many ehinisss, pronounce lad has always - he " nnekifrery nnd his parents have The ine was ba arnt the oy hn is comwtructed | of bits of old iron, brass, wire and other eastawsy material found in the average former's barnyard. Field Rats Destroy Corn. Richmond, Ind., Seps. 15. --Faruces | in Eastern Indians are 'confronted ] qd i in the evbning, when it climbs wom? statk, and, H not disturbed, owes its perv till every grain py coin has "been removed, len: ing but the hare cobs stinking in the' air: Acres of fine corn have been des: troyed. Sentence Passed On Lucas. Watertown, N.Y., Sejt. 15.~At Low- Rogers. i Clark: Lucas. te prison for life. ro was found. guilty, Friday, of murder in the sccond degree, having {atherin- fnw, Thomas roscived in a sealing boat heat A es years and Jiving near Rowiere, com-* po oe Do Irwiot Mm nS pa a Sataring rough in 2 cou postu, :