government wheat of 727. estimated yield of ; of oats, the area , and 500 bushels: A445 acres are un barley, giving an estimated yield o bushels: and the acreage B99. with an expected yield bushels. sumption, is no lo a formidable lady, because ite. dist air treatment which has so quick- It's the accorded to but this genuine medium for the many disappoint- had Ie, frame, § room dwelling, ' k Dwalll , Lower o vod cel . $156.00, (48), he T Joon dwelling, Cler with brigh ent; ). 0. H . 4 room Cottage, Charles 'with ad lot, (88), rick, room Stuart: street, nearly new, 3 « complete list at OMce NDul- Totin, i] iculars ly given ou application. (318) yo FOREIGN CAPITAL owners ol pr tion . WHITE, Co. REET, NEW YORK. 3 i FOR SALE. : mm ONE FIVE-YEAR-OLD MILCH cow, « miving fifwen quarts day "parte Sraith eT i» i » A'rincigs iret. STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, IN Stondition Benriy BOW, Come 123-Horse-Power cost $200, for O:Horse-Power stationary cost $185, for $100; B-Horse tal gine, cost $170, Bar iorse Power, Reversible, drtable Engine and Boils, | Tight OF steam Ah 0, Steel an ys, . Al Gopld & Cor of Quen street oh, Oct. 3.--A number of 'of-town, including se- of note, are here for of Miss Ruth Bryan, of Colonel and Mrs, William « H. Leavitt, of New. i | that is why Catarrhozone has received 4 permanent cure. Never fails; always cures, At all dealers, 25¢, and $1. Hn ---- Saturday's Market. There was 4 large market Saturday morning and plenty of produce for the buyers, Butler in farmers' prints sold at MWe. a pound, and in rolls, at We. to. Ae. a pound; eggs, 16. to 186. a doton; lamb, Te. to Pe. a pound; mutton, Go. to Se. a pound ; pork, Se. to Ye. a| pound; fowl, 70¢. to SOc. a pair; chickens, SOc. to Ge. a pair; ducks, 780. a pair; turkeys, $1 to 81.50 ouch; geese, 600, to 0c, a pair; Potatoes, 70c. a bag; corn, To. to Sc, a doen; apples, 500. to 60c. a bag ; tomatoes, Bc. a bushel; turnips, 40c. to 50c. a bag. ------ Time For A Change. aid a citizen this morning: "What is the board of health doing that it allows meat Brought to market with owt a clean covering. Day after day meat is brought to market exposed to rain, sunshine and dust. In other cities clean linen sacks cover the dii- ferent carcases that are exposed for sale on the market. A change should take place here. Meat is brought to market in this city covered by old horse blankets or a dirty pioce of sail cloth." -- Will Reside Here. Arthur Simons, at one time brigade clork here, is in the city, where he intends taking up residence. Mrs, Simons is dangerously ill in the Ho- tol Dieu. Mr. and Mrs. Simons have been living in Nova Scotia for the past threo years, but the climate did not agree with Mrs. Simons, who had to return to Kingston for medical treatment. ---- Knocked Down By Team. David Shannon, Albert street, wis knocked down by a farmer's team at the corner of Bagot and Clarence streets, at noon, Saturday. The old man was taken to 4 physician's, where it was happily found that no bones were broken. ---- Appointed To Parish. Rev. Fr. MoKiernan, of the Arch: bishop's Palace staff, has been pointed to the parish of Fr. and Stirling in succession to Res McCarthy, promoted to Morrishur y ------ Gem Jars And Crab Apples, The best quality of g°m jars in quart, pint and half galion; crab ap- oles, Ide. peck; best butter. Craw- : ------ . It is to Mrs. Somerville's interest that you have becoming hats and fas hionable, best material. Ready to wear coats and skirts, The Somerville Co, Alm ateretaining a reputation for everythi at is good. Our bonnet maker has no equal. It cures where others fail, Magic Cough Cure, store. The chance for the liberals winning Mitchell's at Taylw's drug dite Columbia are exceedingly . { The DAIL GRAIN EXPORT TRAFFIC at vent Diversion via. Canada. Montreal, Oct. 3.--The policy of C D TRUNK] IS REACHING FOR AMERICAN Reducing Rate on Wheat From Chicago and Qther Points-- American Railroads Expected at to Retaliate in Effort to Pre- The Very Latest News Culled From All Over The World. Six robbers were shot by a posse of citizens at Annandale, Minn. Parks" haw again defeated Buchanan in a vote on an gmendment. President velt says the United States must keep its treaty with Cuba, : : There was' an attempt to dynamite a house at Rydal Bank, six mils from the Sault. * Bad news was winner of the Disiana SUDD Habeas Corpus to Stern's Extradition. Toronto, Oct. EN DEATH. A BACHELOR LAWYER OF TORONTO AT REST. He Was In His Eightieth Year-- To Apply For a Writ of Prevent 3.--George Samuel MacKay, of the law firm of Kings- Er -- Mlour it is expected cles, cking house products will, in leading railway dir shortly take more definite form | by the announcement of a reduction of Clties, in M. Ha al -manager of the takes for theesyour oder | at. a Grand Tri railway, to make a big Park, 2 ree-year-okls, a rris bid for the export tonnage of Chicago, | the backbone of the revolution Milwaukee . and &the Twin ackbone of the revolutio Macedonia is broken, and the Turks are gaining ground everywhere well, Hellmuth, Saunders & Torrance, died suddenly last evening. Mr. Mac- in | Kay, who was in his eightieth year, was well known in business circles in Toronto and was highly respectéd. He ] ARE B78. bulletin just isyued by the ives a total 16.785,000 is 865.719 the estimated yield of 13. Remarkable Discovery For Bron-: chitis Bronchitis, the precurser of Con: ress and dan: are now speedily averted by the only 'of treatment, and these lines. The general man- ager ever since again assuming m it of the Grand Trunk has been convinced that with an improved road the com could, in these lines at least, outdo the roads of the Am. erican Trunk Line Association. A" pre liminary move was made 'at the be ginning of the present year, when the company announced a new rate on grain that brought the price to three cents less a bushel than on the Ameri. ean roads, running through to New York and Boston. reduction has resulted in fur the largest season . in the history of the company. It is now expected that the new rates on the other lines will go into force at the beginning of 1904, and their result will d in great part on the action the American trunk lines will take to pre- vent the trade from being diverted. Edward Lepine and Albert Laforest, serving terms of three months in the Montreal joil for theft, succeeded in = | making their escape last evening. They had beeu working around Governor Val'en's residence and got out through a cellar window from which they for. ced the bars. The jail officials knew nothing of the matter until neighbors who saw the men make away, notified them. Dr. Workman, formerly of Victoria University, Toronto, has been ap- pointed professor of old testament exegesis and literature, in the Mon. treal Wesleyan Theological College. SHIPS OF ALL NATIONS. can national eommitteeman from New York state. It is reported that Thomas Mulvey, K.C., will be appointed to succeed the Inte Mr. Lumsden as assistant pro- vineial secretary. SE Bert. A. Knox, a former resident of Cobourg, was gecidentally killed while threshing on the farm of D. W. Burke of Elmore, NWP. . Prince Alert, who holds the 1:57 record, paced a mile at Cincinnati on i h wae born in the Scottish lighlands ley rainy puntial uiiroughaut and came to America about fiity years » yo. " sivi or threshing operations comwiderakly. ago. He was a US. civil war veter George R. Sheldon, New York, will an having served for some time on the nits the late F. Gibbs, as republi- | General Sumners' staff. Mr. MacKay was a bachelor. C. Robinette, K.C., counsel fo T. W. Horne and E, J. Lennox as to the affairs of t Hisely & Horne, who built the Edward Hotel. Horne could give es. Lennox, the architect, the contractors claims 260.000 were largely said for against which claims for $75,000 been entered. The growth of population is shown bv the fact This increase of fifty-eight means an increase of probably time, ALAS! TOO TRUE. Is The Late Massacre sian Jews. Vienna, Oct. 3.--A telegram of Wednesday, the day for J. Stern, Baltimore, stated, to-day, that he had practicaily decided to ap ply for a writ of habeas corpus to prevent the extradition of Stern, or- dered by Judge Winchester, yesterday. examined, to-day, before the masters * contractors clear evidence as to the firm's financ- extras' fictitious, and that 86,000 would he more like correct Toronto's Chinese to-dav, there are 198 licensed Chinese laundries as against 140 in March last. laundries 200 in the Chinese population in this short to the Tageblatt, from Czarnowitz gives fur ther details of the reported massacre of Jews at Mohitef, near Kishinefi, on the celebra tion of the Feast of the Atonement, r Leo sharpens! the eyes of were |. King little that * kad The! store appeals to intelligence. Jt shows the possibilities of ready money and ment of this business has been something more than a mere happen so and the trade we've got we mean to keep--plus constant in- crease. We trust the selling of goods to the merit of goods themselves. shoppers, . The develop- that single garment Rus- Ladies' Jackets, Every Jacket shown in Gir large collect- ion is absolutely new this autumn ;not a a few prices to give an idea of the range, $5, $6.50, $5.75, $8, $7.50, $11.50, $14 75, $8 50, $12.75. New Styles Received To-day. Mary," in the dramatization of the fa- but were helpless. Finally the Jews were : Valuable Cup Offered For Sailing Se Fossunts. was o Fuh ori the hur - ricaded Jews, but sre met with where, pnd tors conjor k Races. stiff it "This a te Come and have a i New York, Oct.. 3.--John Brisbea b's fury, 1 * terrific attack ey oh [Wa Mats BE | wie wah erase, [ET wn | a eran ute Neves let ieanl | LAY pio, Sold fr by the whips | Phe metknowa na Govuine actrus | Sat made, the battic raging for hours. placed aside, of a ons, y fl r believes prepared to buy you can have. your selection {ing ascend from , attempt seven years, wife sets at 50c., alvo dip hi corsets at | ihe, New York Tons Reta . the Emperor William, the king of Italy, the king of Spain, the czar of Russia and Sir Thomas Lipton would take part in such contests, which are to be annually or biennially. In order to carry out Sir Thomas Lipton's idea of what an international race between "'useful'"' boats should be, Mr. Walker fixes a length of 350 feet water line as the minimum. It is suggested that the contests Le mous book of that name have its initial presentation in ville, Ky., October 5th tetris gs ---------------- Friday without the wind shield and on a wet track, in 2:01]. F. H. Crosby, the man of many aliases, once a convict in Auburn, has been 'aceused of stealing £500,000 worth of negotiable bank paper. One of the bull rumors in New Yaork The play will Louis- held under the supervision of the New York Yacht Club, and that the first race be sailed over a triangular course outside Sandy Hook, the second through 'Long Island Sound, and the final race: across the Atlantic ocean. ese MURDERED A GIRL. ---- And The Men Who Did It Under : Arrest, Guthrie, Okla., Oct. 3.--Walf buried in weeds by the roadside, with her throat eat from ear to ear, the body of Mary Prokosh, a Bohemian girl, thirteen vears old, was, vesterday, discovered near her home in Payne county. lay Rogers, a seventeen year- old white boy, has made a full con- fession to assaulting the girl and af- terwards to helping murder her, be. cause she declared that she would re. veal to her parents the story of "the assqult. Rogers has also implicated, with hiniself, Frank Guinness and a youth named Malley, now in jail at Stillwater. Rogers is in jail at Perry, in. the-Rohemian settlement, where the murdered girl lived. There is strong talk of lynching ---------- ADMITS HE KILLED FRIEND. Makes a Singular Confession of Murder, Paris, Oct. 3.--A singular confession a voung Belgian named Valstein, He stated that while living in Brussels Wo vears ago he discovered that his sweetheart was carrving on an in: trirue with one of his friends, named Hella. To avenge himself he persugded | Hella, to spend 5 week with him in Paris. One evening, as they passed over the Pont St. Louis, close to the morgue. Valstein stabbed Holla in the N.Y., has 000, who was'a book-keeper, may have de ix that the Erie will be used in place of the Northern Securities company if it should be declared illegal Mayor Low, New York, is a possible candidate for the United States presi dency. He is supported by President Harper, of Chicago University, The New York stock market main- tained its strength to-day in spite of some realizing to take . profits on stocks bought earlier in the week. The names of F, H. Clergue and Wil- liam Murconi were on the passenger list of the steamer Lucania, sailing, to-day, for Liverpool, from New York. Dr. Rudoli Golschmidt, a promin- ent Berlin banker, committed suicide on Saturday. He had been in a de pressed state of mind for some days past, Gen. Orland Smith, former vice pre sident of the B. & 0. distinguished officer during the war, died early Civil on Saturday in Chi cago. : At Boston on Friday the Boston | t Americans shut out the Pittsburg Na- | tionals by 3 to 0. Dineen of Syracuse | car pitched, allowing but striking out eleven. Protected by a coat three hits and of mail, alt colored maid week. T. H. moved to Hartington, where they in routed and the massacre hundred peasants Jews were killed. The , ly destroyed. News carries considerable weight, as it the Kishinefi massacre came, -- Lillian Russell's Dog. Brookdvn Eagle animals and surrounds herself in sumnter home with a variety of t among which is a ma; St. Bernard type. vicinity of her cotiage encountere accompanied creature. He by colossal stopped enquired to whom the dog belonged. "He belongs to my missus, Russell," the maid replied. "But are you he asked. "Lordy, no. He won't harm nobody, He's just chock full of fun all the time." "What kind of a dog is he ?* "I dunno what kind--bleve my 1 us calls him a full-blooded Sam RR., and a | nard." he order of the of potato rot. J. Coulter shipped loads of cattle Craig and family : end to cafry on business. Mr. V Chinaman named Wong Lung, ran luven, Battersea, has taken amuck in Chinatown, Boston. He shot | ( raig's place as operator. J. one fellow countryman to death and seriously wounded others, President Roosevelt has ordered the le dismissal from the army of First |], brutal fight caused deceased's injuries, Marie Layton been jailed It «is thought that the woman, throat and then threw him ints the | faulted to the amount of £50,000. river. An inquiry is being made into A meeting of the provincial cabinet cig the story. will be heid in Montreal on Wednes- br . day. or 1 nursday éxt, when a suc- er Burglars At Lancaster, cessor to the late Hon, Mr, Duffy, pro pl Cornwall, Oct. 3.- Burglars br ¥ into the McRae house at Lancaster « Wednesday night, removed the. register, broke it open, n cash and tdok be for travel] North-y incial treasurer, will be appointed. Miss Nahel Pruelove has a mania iw on the London and ern. RR. without paving tween $30 and $60, lea¥ing the broken register by the roadside, They also | entered the residence of Dr. McLaren and broke open the desk, but found no money. They took an instrument | Now Bark Lentral. Reading and Great the New York hears cannet get arownd case belonging to De. 0 thinking it a cash hos. found out their mistake in the grass, McLaren, When they they threw it where it was found. ---- a Great Fire At Paris. Paris, Oct. 3.--The whole quarter surrounding the Place de la Liberte at | te Halence d'Agnais, comprising a distil | y lery, three cafes and a number of shops covering two thousand square yards, A William Phyle, captain of the Mem- was destroyed by fire yesterday. | phis baseball team; which won the A ------ | Southern League pennant by two : Try Trifhy. | points from Little Rock, says that Shoe Polish thé best made. Battles { Memphis won by bribing opposing hold twice as much, as any othe George Tomlinson, an amateur oro. | Jo naut, and William Shaekfard, both of Syracuse, N.Y. will to morrow morn. Binghamton in to beat the teur long distance balloon revord, la W. H. Sharp, Norfolk! Va., married on account of desertion. da See cur special all steel filled cor | 7 to Buy your stoves at Taylor & Ham- | dev Iton's, have them avoid the rush, Put up eafly and fare, seventy seven times, storing confidence ich sentiment. the town of Mehomia vince of Seres, was lation. was over 3, r 2c, | plavers in at least six of pi gawibs dressing, sold at Aberncthy's, played. i The sible [in which five persons were shot, and an | who escaped lynching American ama {ed to Hamilton, 0., were reported in seeks a divorce from his | The New McCann's real estate and insurance ollie, open Saturday evening, and had the distinction of hav- ng been 'punished for her peculiarity Favorable annual statements for the companies are facts which nd are having a large influence in re and cresting a buil The whole Christian population of (Razalog), pro massacred Sep 'mber 28th, with the exception of ten ho escaped with the news. The popu Spivey brothers, louis and weph, whe were primarily respon- for disturbances at Oxford, O., by being spirit: serious condition, -------- York excursion on Tues. Y, October 6th, will leave Kingston, a.m. and § pom. cen We fal ng store. mg a Lieutenaits Hamilton and Foley, and | friends in Toronto of murder was made to the police by | 8 i good. In order to introduce DR E inhale (see above cut) Carbolated Pine Vapor, wir passage of ver 50 styles of hair hrusher--om-- onchial 8230, all good _ value, Taylor's SR rine the disease a a For new dwelling. . C, DP. ft Tuesday for Prince Edw ard and. Mrs. C. H. Godfrey is visit Major Gen, the command of the partment of the east with headquart ers at Governor's Island, New York Colonel Charles ghty seven, King. aged ah ef illness. Col, in-law of the eau. You will find 3 good real estate King was the fa late Sir J. A. Crawford. EE -------- ALL FOR 12 CENTS Grand Introduction Offer that it will radi- rally cure and Catarrhal Deafness INHALER, ts (stamps) on or hefore merits of this noble remedy etc the Nose, Throat an Tubes, heaiing the cures Catarrh Remedy on Toronto, Cau, began. and three hundred Jewish houses were locked and their shops complete I from Czarnowitz from this town that the first news of Lillian Russell is extremely fond of guificent dog of A gentleman walking one day in the ed a not afraid of him ?" -- Is Shipping Cattle. Godfrey, Oct. 2. Potato digging is day. Many complain from here this have 'an Lee man is making preparations for build Godfrey Corbin, adjutant general Johnson, Larchmont, | of the United States army, isto for stealing 82, assigned to died on Friday, after Cha CATARRH every <twent¥-four ¢ ; Is DRUGG TST ON { paid to any address | together medicine for only 12 October 30 do this to make known the wonders You clouds of healing into every Membrane Cures a cold in in a few weeks above liberal terms, ad- dress Anglo-American Chemviont Corpora sion, 82 Church sireet, One held over, We mention $9. $890, an early choice. If not Children's was Wear, her hem, Many styles and some 'of the neatest and best designs yet shown for Children's Prices, $3, $3.50, $4. $4 $6.50 and'many others. Jackets 50, $s. this and Miss miss Ber- | Ladies' Skirts A large lot just received to-day and will be ready for TO-NIGHT and MON. i DAY'S SELLING. ..JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. Kingston. 170-1272 Princess Street, <Q two Mr ond. Lieutenants Murtagh and | js Misiting friends in Picton. Miss T. Rucker, for offending a woman. Craig, Toronto, is home on a visit. -- H. JJ. Digriin, broker, Rochester, N. I Miss E. Campsall is visiting at her NY mn Made . of S oft Y., sho had his skull fractured, died father's, J, Campsall. Mrs. Blair, nglish Calf, tipped with Friday night. Four men have been Westport, is at H. Campsall's. the same, Good Year welt- arrested, it heing surmised that al - ' ed soles, full sensible heels de ~~ boot.........PRICE $3.75. at a i | NO. 846 --Ideal Patent Kid Lace Boot, with plain toe "| top of dull hlack kid, light vestniotit at McCann's, . "I¢'s working wonders" that Red welted soles," high Cuban Crom Cough Cure heels, an extra fashionable ome or building lot can be ' bought cheap at McCann's. street or home boot. Why not try cur 30c. tea. It Bl arsvngaiomens PRICE $4. Mother Hendy's All Healing Ointment PRICE, 25 CENTS. WILL CURE Frozen Cuts Salt Broken Children's Boils, Limbs Breasts Blood Burns, Rheum Sore Heads, Péison and Bealing Fingers DIRECTIONS--Spread the salve on a linen of cotton cloth change it only hours. Sud.D BY ; TO LET. HAT DESIRABLE FAMILY dence, with 5 acres of ground, large barns 'and sta 8. in good repair Pyssession at once. Situated on Smith street, opposite 730 Princess Low rent to suitable tenant for the baldnce of my term premises, to J. A. Gould. PEROAY cr er $2. 50 ERE RE pany, Braatied, : } RESL nd A Description of Some of the New "Dorothy Dodd" Shoes ----at the---- | LOCKETT SHOE STORE. Miss 0. Godfrey be| an ideal walking or skating NO. 8804 -- Bright Kid Lace 'Boot, light turn soles, full French heels, patent tips, designed for a light dressy street or home boot. ; PRICE $3 75. NO 882% --The same boot only made of Ideal. Patent Kid....:........PRICE $4 NO 855--A Bright Kid Boot, immensely popular, light welted soles, patent tips, Military heels, a most lady like genteel boot. PRICE $3.75. We have also a number of other styles, all of which we shall be pleased to show to any one desiring to see them. -~ F.G. LOCKETT, Kingston." MILLINERY The stock of everything in Mil- linery that we have gathered to- gether for the Fall and Winter are the choicest styles to be found, and at prices within reach of every one. Pearsall's Millinery, 228 PRINCESS STREET. PRESSING AND REPAIRING: A SPECIALTY. YOUR OWN C| I , made into up-to-date suite. THOMAS A GALLOWAY, 131 Broek St, next Bj. by's Livery, + WML fice, Not a shows sy "Cough Re comes hoa appears w and is ples ee -- HOTEL E Broadway and 638d St Telephone in Eve Rooms $1 per Day a From Grand Central ears marked *' Broadw e res for the excellence of its ficient service and moder A fine library of choic the exclusive use of our | The Empirg has lo t hotel for tourists visitine Orchestral concerts eve Within ten minutes of shuhping centres. The Empire is the hea Canadian Society of New Send for Booklet. W. Johnson Qu Children's Most people know hard to get children' gents' Shoes that are ¢ Try Clossis' wearing, good lookin priced. H. JENNINGS, | PROTECT YOU VALUABLES Our Patent Home are Fire and Wa Half the weight 3 the price of others. CALL AND SEE THI J. RB. C. DOBBS . Typewriter and Bicycle RB 171 Wellington St. Rl AT A "Phone 487. 3 OUR FALL STOCK Is now complete. Inspection Invi Crawford & | LEADING TAILOR 3 0000 NX OO] POWER & SON, ARCHITE chants' Bank B , © Wellington ARTHUR fice mite ner of Queen a ELLIS, ARCHT of New Dim Hal Montres iy