\GON BAR and won't kurt the hands, ED, TORONTO. ww, T > 1OR Ctly Straight Selvage. 'When soiled bruh eis Protector fa a great favorite wih Magazine, become lome Needlework ilk Compday, St. Johss, P. Q. Sr ---- On receipt of your ie ad address we before you or selection the great- st assortment of etc. » Canada. : new of our So EH 2 . KINGSTON, ONTARIO Tis time for a change Your Straw for a Derby, "The Difference will be Felt. s] ter Delhi, 1857 oR The wearers of correct shapes tell us they must > come to us for their Hats in order to get the right thing. We expect to excel even our former record. Come in and see them. ¢ JENKINS *¢ My Hatter. YOU CAN PROVIDE FOR YOUR FUTURE--AND YOUR FAMILY- AT LITTLE COST. For the HOW and the WHY-- WRITE OR CALL ON Ww. Jd : F Al R, iirc Noager Ont. Millinery Opening MISS E. V. GREAZA, Welling- ton street, announces, her Millin- ery Opening t~ take place TUESDAY Sept. 22nd And Following Days. LCOME i MLLINERY OPENING ! MISS SMITH'S CLERK. INVOICE EDWIN CHOWN & Sen COMPETENT HOUSEMAID, AP- ply at Whig Offiee COOK, AT ROCKWOOD Apply to Matron tet eee A CONPETENT COOK APPLY IN the evening. to Mrs, F. W, -Albree kanily street tee etme eee A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. NO washing Apply to Mrs. A, S. Oli- ver, corner King and Gore street ------------------------------------ A GOOD GENERAL TINSMITH steady job. Apply immediately, stat- ing wages, W. 8S. Piper, Fort Wil liam, Ont A A LARGE DWELLING, WITH 12 TO 15 rooms; wanted to rent by Novem- ber 1st McCann's Real Estate Agency, 51 Brock street. et tte ------------------ SMART, STRONG BOY, FOR DE- livery waggon. Ome willing to make himsell generally useful Ap- ply F. W. Vanluven, 246 Princess St -------------------------------------------------- IMMEDIATELY--A COMPETENT GEN- eral servant and housemaid. Refer- ences required. Apply in the evening to Miss Mowat, 180 Johnston street HOSPITAL et atime me HELP WANTED-WE WANT A FEW people in each locality to work for us durin~ spare time. Pleasant work. Liberal pay. Lmperial Company, Lon- don, Ont SS ------ AGENTS AVERAGE $6.00 A DAY the year round selling our g Always in oods. use. Household necessi- AT ONCE, A COMPETENT MAN TO take tharge of my, butcher business on Brock street ust understand the business thoroughly. Apply to Mrs, M. A. Metcalfe. 62 Brock street, sr 28 Princess street, in the even ng. TO LEARN BARBER TRADE weeks completes Splendid wl paid graduates. Tools given, mas granted. board provided Can earn nearly all expenses before completin, Catalogue explains how. alled free Molar arber Collége. Chicago. IIL A TRUSTWORTHY GENTLEMAN OR lady in each county to mandge busi- ness for an old .established house of Soli financial standing. 'A straight, hone fide weekly salary of $18 paid by check each Monday with all ex penses direct from headquarters Money advanced for expenses. Ean close addressed envelope: Manager 870 Caxton Bidg . Chicago FAITHFUL PERSON, TO "CALL ON retail trade and agents for manuiac- turing = house: local territory straight salary. $20, paid weekly and expense money advanced; vious b DAILY MEMORANDA. This is St. Matthew's day. Division court sits, 9 a.m., Tuesday. Herd your troubles; don't let them rus wild. Auction sale, Clark Wright stock, to- night. The sun rises Tuesday at 5:46 am. and sets at 6 pm. ud Look for Mrs. E. V. Greaza's millinery opening on page one. It. is better to do something than to ol i$ to find " something doing.' Wu can leave footprints on the sands of time, but it takes "sand" to do it At sundown to-night the anniversary oir the Hebrew new year, 5664, will be ted Women are so queer they will marry a man it would make them shudder to have their sisters like September 21st in history: British en- Sir Walter Scott died. cross on forces 1882: queen confers Victoria Sergte Richardson. 1900: allied capture Peitanr forts, 1900 English, French and German China Din- ner and Tea Sets in Endless Variety. See sh Di ory oy Zeuion pune: $5.40 $1.50 sues Wise ard Sug Ben, ..ROBERTSON BROS.. PERA (HOUSE. |) WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23rd The Gorgeous Success, "THE TOREADOR" With JEFFERSON DEANGELIS and Company of 75 People, with Great Cast Toreador Chorus, Famed for Pretty Girls Prices, 25c., 50c., 75c., $1, $1.50. Seats on Sale at Hanley's FRIDAY, SEPT. 25th Willis Granger In A Gentleman of France ARMOURIES' DRILL HALL THURSDAY EVENING AT 8:15 SEPTEMBER 24 Seals on sale at Uglow's The 'historical musical military event tury Reviment in the Army By gracious permission of His Majesty King Edwasd VII. and by kind consent of the Officer commanding, the complete regimental BAND OF H. M. COLDSTREAM GUARDS 46 SPLENDID MUSICIANS. Bandmaster, J. MACKENZIE ROGAN Contralto, MISS KATHLEEN HOWARD Prices, 50c., c., $1; balcony $1.50 Found! At No. 332 King St. The best place In the cily to get your meals. Bpesial rates to table boards Short order work a spesialty. 2 "WE NEVER CLOSE." CONGRESS RESTAURANT CON. MILLAN, PROPRIETOR. PERI EEIACEIEIIRSERS Repeating a Thing @ ® ® = < . $ . . >) Cor. Princess and Wellington Sts, ® ~< . Suctessor to Johnston Bros, 8 Often enough makes people believe in it, and when peo- ple believe, 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: Satisfactory Watch Repairing, Warranted Work, Moderate Charges. Making people believe be- fore they come to see me, and convincing them when they do come. "We are Leaders in Our Line." 'P.B. CREWS INFORMATION WANTED OF THE WHEREABOUTS OF ISIAH David, and Mrs. Mary David, parents of Albert. David, formerly of Kingston They were last heard from about 9 or 10 years apo Also the whereabouts of any of Albert David's six sisters. or brother. It wiil be to their interests to communicate with Mrs. Albert David Sandon, B.C. Other papers p oe COP one NO John BRICK STORE AND DWELLING 111 Brock street. Apply to MeKay. jr, 151 Brock street A LARGE FURNISHED WHA AIL medi RH House ply -Mrs, Yates, 64 Willian street. Pp A Big Butter Business With > China IS DEVELOPING A VERDICT AGAINST EX-MAY- OR BINGHAM. Senator Landerkin Is Said To Be Ill--Salaries Are Increased-- Sir William Mulock Follows Suggestion of Mr, Birkett, Ottawa, Sept. 21.--On account of the Canadian exhibit at Osaka, a big butter tresde is being developed be tween the Canadian North-West and China and Japan. Two new creamer ies have been started in Alberta. An increased trade is going on with the Yukon. The exports of butter are largely on the increase. A jury at the assize court gave a verdict for $600 in the libel suit of Hay against ex-Mayor Bingham. Hay, who is a conservative, accused Bing ham, a liberal, who was .a candidate in the provinvial elections in this city, of being disloyal, and Bingham said that the accusation was made because he would not endorse Hay's note Senator Landerkin is reported ill at hi= home at Hanover. Mr. Birkett's amendment to the new civil service act has borne fruit. Sir William Mulock's bill, which made no increase in the salaries of first, second and present third class clerks; or in those of messengers, packers, and sor ters, was withdrawn and a new bill has been brought down, following the suggestions of Birkett, and providing the increases omited but not to the extent urged. It makes the salaries of the chief clerks $1,900 and 30; first class, $1,500 and $1,900; second class, 81.200 and $1,500; junior second-class, $700 and 81,100; third class (new), 8500 and 8700; messengers, packers, and sorters, 8500 and $700 DRAWING LONG FACES, Over The Result Of Outlook at Sault Ste. Marie. Marie, Ont., Sept. 21.-- idle and the impression that the game is up for a few vears at least is gaining ground. Citizens who sold their all in Ontario and oth- er places and came here gnd invested in the hope that the town was to be the Pittsburg of she north in a reas onable time, are drawing long faces and thinking hard. Same optimistic ones, however, hope Sault The town is Ste y Wito see the works start up again soon, Bt Band Delonging to the oldest} as with their close $60,000 a month will be lost to whoever owns them The citizens are anxious spectators of the fight that is being waced among the financial men deeply interested in the enterprise. The statement is made that the Spe. ver syndicate has foreclosed ite mort z on the Consolidated Lake Super- ior company and that all the proper ty of thee company is now in the hands of a syndicate headegd by Spey- er & Co There is a well defined report here, Premier Ross wiil call the legis together almost immediately and devise means to start the works up. It was said by a prominent lib eral politician, that the works would again within two weeks means the government would are not divulged, but if it took up the £5000,000 mortgage and ad vanced $7,000,000 more it could make a public industry out of the present private enter] ig, for this amount of money woul fake the properties abe its own. be going What use Declined To Speak. mto, Sept. 21.--Premier Ross refused, when approached, to be inter viewed about the rumor JOIN CHAMBERLAIN. Law and Gilbert Declare Themselves. Sept. 21.--Three Canadian pre of parliament have de clared for Chamberlain in the preference enm retaliation cam paign, for which he is now preparing with tremendous energy. They are Bonar Law, Gen, J. Wimburn Laurie, and Str Gilbert Parker. Mackenzie Brown is classed among the wobblers, Mr. McNamara is an anti-Chamber laipite, Charles Devlin and Mr Hake will follow Mr. Redmond in adhering to which ever side gives Ireland the best terms for their Laurie, Parker London, born emi themselves votes Conservatives Favor Line. Toronto, Sept. 20. Conservatives of the west are unanimous in favor of new transeontinental line, and will nearly all support the govern ment if the opposition makes this proposal an issue in the next el tion. This is the opinion of W, © Tretheway, Montreal, who is just re turned from' a tour in the west, the Died In London. Sept. 21. ~Franklin 7. the past twelve analyst for the between London and Windsor his home hers illness. A widow him Ont for London Harrison vears dist rice dis gt sterday, after a fig and vne danzhies government sariive Accused Of A Crime Sept. 21 Jewel, is under arvst n n charged with murder in Denver, Bowles who had work ing in the Brunette saw mills for soe time admits hix identity. The Penver anthoritics have heen notified Vancouver, Russel Dowles, Bert Remember our big milllaery opening ORE TRADE ll Over The World. " , Landerkin, reported ill is y, aged seventy dond at Port of acres in Wisconsin, have by the flooding of the PR 3 One of the game wardens of Luzerne county, Pa, t and Kitleqt a peach: er. A polo ball struck Nathan Swift, Chicago, on the temple, and killed him. Capt. William Hutchinson, a Port Dalbousis coal merchant, cied sudden ly on . Building trades employers will form a central pragactive organization in New York i Pr. Oi liner Ba vessel at] The K unveiled a memorial to the late Victoria at the Parish church of 'Crathi®, near Balmoral J. Lov , editor of the St, Cath: drines Journal, was nominated for the Commons hy the Hberals of Lincoln. The excursion steamer David Weston was burhed fn the St. John river, on Seturday aftersioon. Three lives were lost The Lotdon Express says it under stands the government has decided not to bring 'Lord Kitchener to the war office. John P. Pouglass, prominent repub- lican and largest individual landholder in Joffe county, NY. is dead at Therese By am explosion of wood alkohol in an Aweors, HI, drug shop, several men web hurt, ' one clerk dying an hour later, The sheriff of Milwaukee is looking for Attotney Mook, who has been left a fortang of $125,000 by Charles Win terfield, 4 The paymaster of the American Wonllen ¢ iy wos held up by three Italians, t Who robbed him of $2,000 and then 1. Detoctite Thomas Hutchens, Fyans ville, Tad, #hot the chief of police, a ren cotta a council man, and then suicide, Four foi employees of the Gurney Foun y were arrested in Montreal with leaving thelr emplosment before repaving advances AL Irkutek & Russian officer shot a Hebrew: who refused to give him a match #0 Nght his cigarette becouse the officer asked him in an. insulting manher. - Malachi Barnes, Fast Sullivan, N, H., is held on sospicion of having violently assaulted hic wife, and/ of having perhaps fatally wounded a boarder. Senator Obaldia has taken over the functiong of governor of Panama, Col! ombin. The event was the occasion fae great popular demonstrations by al X The axe attached to the Allan , died on board that treal. of the Canadian Manu: ¢ reached Winmi. this me ! visitors will he hincheon, The Dutch government will open a competition in designs for Andrew Camegie's Palace of Peace, for the erection of which he donated the sum of 81,500,000, Ralph Prickal, an Italian laborer for the Fort William corporation was working on the excavation for a new sewer when the earth caved in and he was fatally injured. The London Standard has learned that the admiralty has chosen Gal way Bay as a naval base In Ireland because of its stragetic value in com manding the Atlantic, Replving to an fhvitation to ad dress the annual meeting of the Manu fncturers' Association, at Hlinois, Hon Mr. Chamberlain said he could not leave England this year It is said that the announcement is pending of the engagement of one of Ontario's leading statesmen to a Ham ilton matron, whose position in the exclusive rank of sodlety has heen long secure. A number of brass workers, of St Louis and. elsewhere, met at St and organized a ' wn the 'entertained at Louis union, the principle of which are opposition to all strikes end settlement of disputes by arbitra tion. The United States Trish societion of Chicago bave adopted resolutions de claring that no settlement of the Irish question short of national independence will satisfy the aspirations of the Irish people Nominations were made, on Satur for the fortydwe seats in the Pritish Columbia legislature created hy the new redistribution act, the first election under which will be held on October Ard In response to Farl Roberts' roguest, which Mr. Brodrick stated in the House of Commons to be of a per not of an official character, eighty Boer Bibles were restored to their former owners, 5 Orlando P. Dexter 'was shot to death in the woods near his cottage st Malone, N.Y, on Saturday No clue Deter was the aula son of Henry Dexter, fonder of the Americari News' company, a million aire ® The damage to North-West crops ns a result of the recent storm is not nearly as pervious a8 was anticipated The cold weather sines the storm has preverted the graln' from sprouting and given it a chanes to dry and hard en 5 The Dublin Freeman wants to know why a Moer Pible, which helonged to a family in possession of the house in Johannesburg of Dr. Kenda! Franks was presented hy that gentleman to the library of Trinkty College, Dublin. where it is now preserved in un glass case, ha nt been restored to ite own ere in t Transvaal, day, sonal, obtained Got Postage Stamps. Lvn, Ont Sept. AN «Karly on Sim day morning professional safe crack blew apen, with witroglyoerine, the safe belonving to A. FE. Cumming Pre le WILL HAVE CHARGE OF THE OUTFIT. He is an Experienced Navigator' Vessel Will be Provisioned for Six Years--Where His First Winter Quarters Will Likely Be. Loudon, Sept. 21.-The Daily Ex. press says it understands that a new North Pole expedition is being organ: ized by Capt. Drake, who proposes to build a vessel of barkentine rig, with auxilliary steam power. The vessel will be of 350 tows and will be provi siomed for six years, With a crew ol twenty, Capt. *Drake will leave Lon. don on December lst, 1904, for Vied. ivostock, and go these to Point Bar row, Alaska, which he exveots to reach in July, 1908. Proceeding east: ward to Fort Patrick, Captain Dake hopes to make his Gray. winter anar: ters in Prince Patrick's Land, and when swnmer arrives expects to make with his vessel eighty-six degrees north latitude. Then with two men and all his dogs he will make a dash for the pole. He expects to pftum to the ship in one hundred days. Drake who is thirty-five years of age, is an experienced navigator. APPLY REFORMS. What Austria And Russia Tell The Troublers. London, Sept. 21. ~There is the best authority for stating that all the am bassadors of the powers at Constan tinople have received information to inform the Porte that the powers will not intervene in the Macedonian ques tion except to enforce the Austro- i reform scheme and that ncither Turkey nor Bulgaria must ex: pect assistance from these nations. The sultan promised the Austr and Rus sian ambassadors, ; at Friday's audi ines, to apply thebe reforms seriously in all parts of Macedonia whore the insurrection has disappeared. The Times' Constantinople special ays: 1 have good authority for stating that several Sorvvien haw already crossed the frontier and wie fighting in Macedonia. There is doubt that many of the accounts of Turkish atrocities, appearing in th foreign press, are grossly evaggerated, nnd that some are sheer inventions. Nevertheless there remains a resitiuum of bumt villages, mrdered villagers and outraged women children, The probability that the Bul garian government will be forced ta come to the help of their follow coun trymen in Macedonia must he serious ly reckoned, with. There is a concensus of opinion that as regards officers, or ganization and morale, the Bulgarian army, for its size, in one of the finest in Europe. The Bulgarian total = war strength of 200,000, or so, would he largely outnumbered by the Turks, who, however, are badly organized and have the greatest difficulty in main taining communication A Vigorous Battle, Sept. 21.<A serious engage ment insurgents and Turkish troops iv reported in the Zerim 'noun near Melink. The Turks' lost 500 killed, including two of their col onels Sofia, between tains sno Montreal's Live Stock Market, Montreal, Sept. 21. ~The receipts of cattle at the East End abattoir, this morning, were 100 head of cattle, 300 calves, 600 sheep, 100 lambs. The weather was fine, the attendance was large, and prices as below were well maintamed : Cattle, choice, sold at from de. to die. per Ib.; good sold at from 34e. to fe. per th; lower grades from 2¢. to Je. per Ih. Sheep brought from 24e. to 3c. per Ih; loamy were old from 3e. to fe. per 1h. Hogs brought from 34e. to Ge. por 85. Tried To Enter Bank. Tweed, Ont, Sept. 21.--An unsue coseiul attempt was made early Friday moming to effect an entrance into the rear of the Ontario bank branch. I'he junior clerk, who was sleeping in the building, fired at the intruders, who returned the shot, and then made their exit. The wouldbe burglars had nearly succeeded in removing a por tion of the glass from the door gt the rear when they were interrupted. Looked Over The Mill, \ Winnipeg, Sept. 21.The tofiring de legates »f the Congress of Commerce passed through Winnipeg hy special train, on Saturday sfternoon, for the At Keewatin they remained an hour to inspect the big flour mill of the Lake of the Woods Milling com pany. onnt Mrs. Ray's Estate. Stratford, 21.-T, H. Ray, editor of the Mitchell Recorder, a son of Elizabeth Rav, whose next of kin Hent that 4 fortune of ten thousand pounds will he divided among the family of 15¢ deocavedd. One Pound Taylor's Chocolates &ree with every #2 purchase, phots goods excepted, Tuesday, 220d, at om full. opering. To-Night's Auction Sale. of the Lyn Nilling Co, They obtain ed nothing except a few hei | A large lot of for onps and mulls @ill be sold at the Clark Wright sale' of hate and furs this : CAPTAIN DRAKE| rrible | dohn wat advertised for has hon informed | meot on 8 of officers are a aplendid body." STEAMER WENT DOWN. But Entire Crow Was Saved Life Saving Crew. Grand Marais, Mich., Sept. 21.~In a furious southwest gale, which swept Lake Supeciar Saturday, the steamer A. A. Parker, laden with iron or, foundered : four miles north of G Marais, By horote ing crew from the the entire crow of ihe winking sons of G i i sii F eagle struggle, in the sea, to overwhelm the surfboat. two tugs brought its exBausted pants safely was bound and, i iH Daring Jail Delivery. Frankfort, Ky., Sept. 21. <A daring jail delivery war 0 pit Chae yestorday when Squire oy ton Day and Frank Chenaulte, no groes, all awaiting sentence to pris on terms for nmrder and robbery, made good their escape. To accom: lish it Chenaulte split the head of Deputy. Jailor Williams: with a: bottle, sertously injuring him and opened the doors for the others. was wonring prison stripes, but stole citison » clothes before leaving the mil. An in@MINT search for the men was instituted by deputies with out result, Eugenia Fougers Murdered. Paris, Sept. 21. Eugenia Fougere, a well-known fale hall i murdered day via ut Ao Bains, sight i A vant was slo murdered and was #0 maltreated that whe igaro 'the Eugenie at Alx Jes Raine wae not the singer, it a demi mondaine of the same sd 3 Soldier Is Decapitated. Grand Rapids, Mich, Spt, r= was decapitated «Manni was fatally' injured . yes y on the Bridge street bi 3 Bath were members of t te m tin and were riding in the of baggage car. Delator's foot canght the ironwork of the bridge and he wos jerked under the train. As he fell ho cought Manni and pulled him w the bridge, where Manni was also urt. ~R n in Joins Husband In Death. Paris, Sept. 21. James L. Ferriore, a well known newspaper man, of New York, died here on Funday as the re sult of a paralytic stroke. His wile, in a fit of {istration soon afterwards took her life. r. Fervieve was for several vears en oditor of the Paris edition of the New York Herald, He entered the service of the Associated Press in 1897 and at the time of his death was employed in ite Parviz office, Schwab To Give Millions. Weatherly, Pa, Sept. 2l.~In pre renting the Mrs. Charles M. Schwab school building to this town, Charles M. Schwab, who up to a short time ago war the present of thes United States Steel Corporation, said that he intended to emulnte the example set by Andrew Carnegie and give his entire fortupe (variously estimated to be from a doren to a score of millions) for benevolent purposes. Tragedy At Buffalo. Buffalo, N.Y. 'Sept. 21. ~James Mears, seventy years old, on Sunday, shot and fatally wounded his son-in- Inw, Michael Crotty, thirty-three years old, and then sent a bullet through his own brain, dying instantly, Family quarrels were the enuse of the crime The Men Discharged. Quincy, Mass, Sept. 21.-The For ever Ship and Engine company dis charged 500 of ita help Saturday night, Every department wus affect ed. No reason was given for the wholesale discharge. Free! Free! 3 With every $3 purchase, photo goods excepted, we give a $1 bottle Ped, Iron and Wine, Tuesday at our {all opening. H. BB, Taylor, The Honorable Artillery company, of London, will visit Toronto and Won. treal about the middle of October, "Plaud's leon Tonle Pills" will make your blood cieeulate. The Red Cross kind are fresh. Lieut. Gen, Laurie, M.P., under me dical advice, is coming to Canada. LOST. A POUKET BOOK CONTAINING FIVE Doilars, on Saturday evening, down Pricoess wstreot. to Crumley's A ruitatde reward will be given for its relirn to this eifice SPECIAL NOTICF, A.0.U. W. ESTONT LODGE, NO. 91, Will he hn WEDKESDAY BYENING, | A of usual