ool and union, fall p to No. 9. von for hard wear of ind Vests f Flannelette Un- ved, made from ette: Colors are nk, neatly made | embroidery to . Skirts ck in Kins ston of daily. > pay. Come and & SON... ! Kingston. STYLES SHOES - & $3.50. e, perfect fitting shoc at the prices, HOE STORE } order to get the right thing. We expect to excel sven our ° ountedl in' Single and Doubls s Hoops and Three Stones, at walues that you will fine im- Pp to better. We have the best $25 Diamond Ring in the city. This price often meets a requirement, and the Ring we fully guarantee. SMITH BROS... Jewellers and Opticians, 350 King St, AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, Sept. 26th, Eleven o'clock, am. Market uare; of a fine Black Mare and Colt. rms WM. MURRAY, Jr., A COOK, AT ROCKWOOD HOSPITAL. Apply to Matron A GENERAL SERVANT. APPLY Mrs. Black, 130 King streev. APPLY TO MRS. A HOUSEMAID. C: corner Barrie and "O'Kill Cappon, streets, AN APPRENTICE, TO LEARN blacksmithing: Apply to William Cockburn, corner Queen and Ontario streets. = A GOQD GENERAL TINSMITH ; » job. immediately, stat- ing wages, W. S. Piper, Fort Wil liam, Ons. IMMEDIATELY, A SEXTON FOR ST. Paul's Ep al Church. Apply to the Rector, 2 Brock St, or te the wardens, IMMEDIATELY -- A COOK AND housemaid. Apply to Mre Lawrance Haslett Bogart, corner Union and Frontenac streets. ------------------------------------------------ A LARGE DWELLING, WITH 13 TO 13 rooms; wanted to rent by Novem ber 1st. 's Real Estate Agendy, 51 Brock street. ------------------------------------------------------ HELP WANTED-WE WANT A FEW people in each locality, to work for ] British victory at Balaclava. DAILY MEMORANDA," Clark Wright auction sale to-night. George Mills & Co. for Hawe's Hats, Grand Ty " 4, Opera House, A Gentleman of The sun rises Saturday at 5:50 am. and sets at 5.53 p.m. "To-morrow is the apniversary. of the Auction sale of horses by Murray, Market Square, i1 a.m, Saturday. There is plenty of room at the top. The trouble is in the awful jam around the bottom of the ladder. The boy who never had a grandmother is going to miss some pleasant recol- leetions when he is a man. If the average man can do as much work as he thinks he can there would be little demand for labor-saving ma- chinery. The trouble with the * trustees of Providence *' is that they want to claim all their successes as their own 'and blame their failures on Providence. September 25th im history : © Mrs. Hemens, novelist, born, 1794: New York surrendered to British, British capture Philadelphia, Premier Marchand, of Quebec, died, 1900: Colum- bus sailed on his second voyage of dis- covery, 1492: siege of Pariz began, 1870; Benedict Arnold deserted, 4 Count Frontemat reached Capada, 1689; Pacific ocean discovered, 1518; King of England, crowned, 1087 1777; English, French and German China Din- nor and Tea Sets in Endless Variety. Smaps owe $5.4) $1.50 Handsome White and Gold Sets, worth $10, at - - ..ROBERTSON BROS.. ([ GRAND) OPERA (HOUSE. |) TO-NIGHT The Romantic Actor WILLIS GRANGER "A Gentleman of France" Supported by a STRONG COMPANY. Prices 25c., 50c, T6c.. $1. Seats now on sale at Hanley's. Saturday, Sept 26 MATINEE and NIGHT Guy Bros'. Big Minstrels Everything New and Up-to-Date ! 10 Sule Vocalists ! 6 Funny End Men ! 10 Big Specialties ! Prices--Evening, 25¢c., 85c., S0c. Mati- nee, 25¢., 35c. Children, 15c. Seats on Sale at Hanley's. UESDAY, SEPT. 29 F. C. WHITNEY WILL PRESENT LULU GLASER in Dainty, Tuneful "DOLLY VARDEN" A COMIC OPERA Stanislaus Strange and Julian Edwards. Prices, 25¢., 50c., 75¢., $1, $1.50. Box seats $3. Sale opens Saturday, 10 Hanley's. SATURDAY, Oct. 3rd, am. at be forwarded to J tary. APERENTICES, EITHER SEX, FROM 14 to 20 years of Kg $2, 20060 ut wank Ho start. Also room and strippers. Lom oe 's Cigar Factory, On! ween Queen and Good earn $6 to $11 "We Pay to ail young en learning the work $2. per ey : _ Apply to the Domi ms Company, Kingston, Ont. MEN Fow 'Bandmann Opera Co. EF EEISIEETROREE! Not infrequently we are asked 2 to pronounce upon the value of a diamond that's been prized chiefly 3 for its quality. Oft-times the B quality has been sadly lacking. In X= { selecting from our stock one is spared all doubt as to quality, be @ B cause every stone carries With it § our personal guarantes of high } quality in its literal and truest sense. A DIAMOND TRUTH is what you hear and obtain when patronizing this house, with its magnificent b) collection and reasonable prices, (8 and pre-eminently superior grades. KINGSTON, ONTARIO, eT (OMMISSTON To Administer Affairs of Macedonia. TURKEY'S ACT SAY SULTAN IS TRYING TO GAIN TIME. Why He Possibly Thinks It Wise To Make a Direct Arrangement . With Bulgaria--The Reforms Will Remain a Dead Letter. London, Sept. 26.--The Times' Sofia special says the mixed commission, promised by Turkey to administer Macedonian aWrirs. is to consist of Turks, Bulgarians, Greeks and other nationalities, in proportions not spe cified, according to a message from Constantinople. Jt is added that or ders have been issued to the civil and military authorities in Macedonia with regard to the restoration of the villages and the repatriation of re fugees. For the last named purpose the vali of Adrianople will be in structed to enter into 'direct relations with the prefect of Tourgas. As a matter of fact, neither the text nor the summary of the prade, as tele graphed, causes any misgivings. The general impression still is that the sultan is only trying to gain time, but that, perhaps, being warned by the western indignation and alarmed at the prospect of the outcome of the czar's visit to Viepne, he thinks the wiser plan will be to make a direct arrangement with Bulgaria, obviating foreign supervision, and with the pro- bability that the reforms ultimately will remain a dead letter. DAVIDSON QUIT. He Was Not In Favor Of a Big Regatta. Montreal, Sept. 25.--An exciting meeting of the Roval St. Lawrence Yacht Club took place last night and the outcome was the retirement from the chair of Hon. Justice 'Davideon, commodore, as a protest against the action of the club in regard to next year's Seawanhaka cup challenge on the ground that it is contrary to the deed of gift governing contests for the cup. The mmjority of members want a big regatta for small sailing boats next summer and as there are several challenges from the United States and one from Portsmouth, Eng., it is proposed to accept. them all and have the eastern and western United States boats compete first and then have the victor Soll Agtinat the English boat for the honor of com peting with the Canadian defender. Judge Davidson disapproves of this course and had many supporters, but the majority were in favor of the re gatta plan. 'NEW MINISTRY. Under The Premiership Of Hon. Alfred Deekin. Melhourne, Sept. 25.--8ir Edmund Barton, the prime minister of the Au stralian commonwealth, having resign- ed a new ministry has been formed under the Hon. Alfred Deakin. The new of state for external affairs. The other members of the cabinet are: Sir W. J. Lyne, minister of state for trade and customs; Sir George Turner, treasurer; Sir John Forest, minister for affairs; Senator Drake, attorney-gen eral; Sir Philip Fysh, postmaster-gen eral. an Australian expressing that - his resignation from the British cabinet will conduce to an earlier sue cess of the policy he advocates, and which he believes to be equally neces colonies, GIRL MISSING. Sweetheart Says She Is a Prisoner. Syracuse," N.Y., Sept. 25.--Edith Maude Kirkby, the pretty eighteen year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kirkby, 115 West Water street, has mysteriously disappeared on the ove of her wedding to John F. Emer son. Her purents have opposed the match. Her mother says the girl has gone to Chicago, but relatives of Em- ereon say that she is locked up inher room and will be kept there until she renounces her sweetheart. "The ceremony was to have heen pers her that she would be disowned if she mafried FEmervon, and that thought it over and decided to leave town. The arrangements had all bees made for the wedding. ---------- BURIED IN A PINE BOX. Funerals Barbarous. Grand Rapids, Mich., Sept. 25.--Tn eased in a plain, unpaint that did not cost more body of Prof. : in modvrn languages in Leland Stas ford university, and the son of weal Elaborate FOR SALE. and large yard DWELLING WITH BRICK present custom of memory. premier assumes the office of minister home Joseph Chamberlain has written to the hope sary to the mother country and to the BY hv * Yeobuidize ng unc ai The h rosterdav. Mrs. Kirkby said subsidize a line of ance formed the i father = had to | wrs also passed. There was a lively put a stop fo tha plans by telling | discussion on a motion by Mr. Mac whe Considered pine box than $2.50, the Max Wright, instructor thy parents, was buried yesterday. ! Tho simple burial waw ordered hy manded awemtudws cante an hour, the Prof - Wright. He believed. that - the | abolition of the eC EERE" system lavish burials is barbaro d economically wrong par) Eo oectod before death that the The Hawes Hats. $200 of his money that would orl Are great' favorites with swell dress- dinarily 'he spent for 'a fumernl belor. George Mille & Co., Rav special- . for a public fountain, as a mony: el to Mie ------ To Make The * Soo' Works Ham T Sept, 28, a 'oronto, > "A morning . i aims te have it on minavcka ¢ gut ty that Speyer & Co, have been 'asked to hold their claim for thirty days, and that at the expira- tion of that time capital will be forthcoming, sufficient to meet it, and also to ensuie the resumption of work at the "S00." A ments, the per adds, have a ¢ been arrived at whereby British and Canadien capi talists have agreed to furnish sufficis ent capital to operate the works pend: ing a re-organisation and all that is reguired of Speyer & Co. is a stay of proceedings for thirty days until the principals can be communicated with, The World today says: "F, HH Clergue and other gentlemen who are interested in the we-organimtion of the Lake Superior company are being shadowed by detectives, employed by sertion that four or five attempts to enlist United States capital in the enterprise have been frustrated by the hig corporation. The endeavors of Mr. Clergue and his agsociates have been on the verge of an only to fall through awing to the secret ma: chinations of parties who gained ad. mission to the conference.' y Will Not Pay Them Of. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Sept. 25. The Lake Superior company will not pay off its employees on Monday. As sistant Manager Coyne so intimated yesterday, and a8 a result the spirit of unrest about town among those who bave been employees of the come pany is more pronounced than ever. Minnie M,, with 250 miners on board fron: the Helen and Grace mines, reached here last evening. Another load will come down to-morrow. To day the company will begin to bring down the men the camps. The Algoma Central train will land about four hundred here in the afternoon. AN ENGLISH CAT-HERO. Saves Lives Of Master And Lady In Burning Hotel. London, Sept. 25.5-With two human lives to his credit and possessing the alleged nine lives belonging to = his own species, Jim, the house cat be- longing to Landlord G. Bailey, of the Warren House Inn, near Woking, Eng. land, has come at a bound into the notice of half the cat fanciers of Great Britain. " A month ago Jim simply was an unusually big specimen of cat who had no pedigree to speak of and no record beyond that of his. master sister-in-law, who was housekeeper for the inn, Fach night Jim chose as his bed a rug just outside his master's door, but that he had taken up thi« post as a sentinel was not dreamed of until suddenly one night Mr. Reiley was awakened by several sharp slaps of something soft on his cheeks, fol lowed by a distressful wail in his ear, such as he never before had heard from im. Bailey landed on his feet, standing and the first waking thought was for bis sister-in-law, who was sleeping at the other end of the hall, into which a roaring fire was eating. Dashing through the blaze into the room he found the sister unconscious and car ried her out of the stiffing smoke just as the floor sunk through. Jim kept sharply at ns master's els through the rescue and flight and omce in the road showed 'the liveliest Interest and affection for the two persons whol owed their lives to his intelligence The hotel was burned to the ground. TO BE LASHED. Sentence Passed On Young Men eA Who Assaulted a Girl. Simeoe, Ont., Sept. 25.<The trial of three young men, Rose, Tefler and Davis, on the charge of criminal as sault on a girl was concluded yester day, The jury brought in a verdict of guilty and recommended Tefler to leniency. His lordship passed sentence as follows : Rose, one year in Central prison and thirty lashes; Davis, six months in Central prison and twenty lashes; Tefler, two months 'a juil. BIG MEASURES THROUGH. Parliament Will Now Soon Be Over. Ottawa, Sept. 25.--8dcheol will soon be out at Ottawa. The tr ontinen- tal railway and redist tion bills passed through committees snd were reported yesterday, the * eounty of Waterloo being unchanged. The hill to fean to make the railway passenger rate two ceots a mile * Great Strike Of Trolley Man. Newark, N.J., Sept. 35.~The higeest strike Newark has had in almost twen- ty vears began last might, when the trolley road emplovees left their cars, tving vp the street railway system. It is said that the strike will extend to all through Essex, Hudson, Passaic, that supply the lighting cirewits. The gas house eaployees are glen said to be ready to anit. The Newark trolley ten declare the strike will be seneral all through Fesex, Hudsan, Passaic, and Union counties. The men have de- and recognition of the union -------- jets and manufacturing {sole agents for Kingston. are FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, ings immune innoculating thom tube i terday Trades crease come. Grand surer, Puttee, dom; E Fisher, Last were Trades state, Lond new pl ed at 20e. agrees with those who from tuberculosus cows cause of the spread of especially in the case of ia. Srudited with, having Jotmd tion. successful in preven culosis in cattle, and bases on iy successful in protecting human PUTTEE DEFEATED. One Vote Behind For The Fresi- Brockville Tt 25. At vi t., fe - wession of tary-treasurer which showed recvipts of $2,206, wn | R, Thomas; Odell, Hamilton; James Wilson, T\ to; Quebee, A, Verville, A. Mathieu, T. New Bruns wick, C. H. Stevens, W. H, Coates, W. J. Morrison, J. 4 rince Bdward Isdand, G. W, Worthy, Otto N. Baird; fraternal delegate to Ameri: con Federation of Labor, James Simp- son, Toronto. HUMAN BEINGS dr Innoculate Thema With a Harmless Tuberculosis the great hanl Sus of the United The Disease in Cattle, States. This assortion was made last Berlin, Sept. 23.~Prof, Von Beh. night by one who is in close contiee: nh a. . a diph tion with the Soo enterprise This ring, the famous luventor of the dirk statement was backed up by the as. eved . } , a moans of making human ts the hope of being sim afternoon's and Labor presented his of 87179 over las the British Isles of L labor in Canada i ; demand to the Bri the them Lo a the involved and was devoted to hiv master and to the Trunk Pa government control and operation of this railway. From four o'clock until nearly seven the congress was eléction of officers. fight for president between Flett and A. W. Puttes, M.P., Mr. Flott waa de clared re-elected by one majority, the vote standing fifty two The officers are as follows : President, J. A, Fiett, Hamilton; vice-president, J. B. Mack, Montreal; secretary-tres Ottawa; execy- with There was 8 P. M. Draper, tive committees, British Columbia, HN McNiven, T. H. Wi Bartley, J. Penner; MP, A 0. Cowley BD. Berthinume; Donovan; P wight the visiting de banqueted by the Br and Labour Couneil. Will Be His Own Executioner . Chovenne, Wyo., Sept. 25.--Accord: ing to a dispatch from Lander, this James Keller, who is to be hanged there today, will ast as his own exceutionar. The been made at the request of the con demned man. The gallows has been so constructed that when Keffer steps up on the trap the section will draw a plug from « pail filled with water, When the water runs low balance will throw holds the trap, and the doomed man will have Ranged crime was the murder two years ace of William Warren, a stage tender. -------------- Thinks Well Of Tt. on, Sep! "with © 6 harmices tuber to fifty-one, : serum, which can be ob. tained from cattle. He contends that tal is in no wise identionl with consumption. «He agrees with the theory that tuberou- is not does not you the score the hot a. George Manitonn, AW i: 3 C , Albert Ontario, J. T. Marks, Lab- 5. Empey, Ottawa; E, W. . oron- ates ville arrgigement hay counter- the catch which Keller's 25.~-J. M. Barvie's ay "Little Mary? was prod Windham's theatre ------ Ate Poisoned Biscuit. ale a sodg we. last night. The Times says it is a dramatic tri fle, but to Barrie's genius it has hoen given to extract from a mere trifle, an impudent little trifle of a subject, an elixir of wit and ironical and half pathetic humor, which ought to be properly called fine, nice, uncomfortgble play. John Hare and Gerald Du Maurier tuke the lead: ing male parts, capitally, while Ning Roccoulat is quite fnscinaging as Lit tle Mary. whim of half Troquois, Ont., Sept, 25.--Mrs. F.C. Kennedy, Iroquois, cuit which in packing at the factory or otherwise had come in cootaet with areenic poisoning. A doetor suceeeded in counteracting thé deadly effects of the arsenic. and she gradually recov. bis ! 1% i 7 HEF { piLperery longat i ] i if f i F 5 : ik : | : London Infers or London, Sept. fox sent to lund er = Major Delmar Failed Again. New York, Sept. 25.~The event at the Empire City the effort of Major own trotting record his trial it was had been bought Smathers, owner running champion or fast horses. In his r went to the g {o Ow half in 503, striking miner, during strike, has been Mcllmoyle was ed with killing Sharp, apd ing hiz trial that Henem 'The Riling occurred in loa: Guillot, socialists, to six months' sulting the Usted threatening the The majority of the' conrt wre natives, dem the y in atience hh on of the cabinet crisis, Jewish World Congress: -- Cincisnati, 0., Sept. 25.~Rev. Dav: id ' Philipson, rabbi of the 5 advodates i : : 1 wa i iif | Killed By A it Fe f =y al ' and i i : i i ited ki HH we confused, 'arbon coun: