i 2 qualities of on or t in any part. irs to match, 78¢., $1, $1.10, ¥1.35, 81.80, 83. Tights; All Pure Wool, perfect in color, very elastic es, at $1, $1.25 pair, ? English Army Flannel, unequall- | palatable morsels. Breat . desideratum in els is to obtain some- g Which, being all pure wool. Is yet absolutely un- hrinkable. This we have at the wearing and wash- Ontario stivet, fronting the station. morning the plot is thoroughly ked from one to another and some times a couple of thousand choice "rooms" are picked up. It is a famous plisce for the growth of these Going To The Front. Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. oJ , Dufferin street, has been > 'mechanical superintendent of a large engine works in Williamsport, Pa 3 on Winter Suits. v men, heavy tweeds, properly tailorwd, perfect it, $i0, 812, $15. Jenkins, - Football, Saturday. O.RF.U. championship series, Lime stones vs. R.M.C., Athletic grounds, and can guar- each piece: Seoteh Fancy Striped Flannels. Every piece thorbughly. shrunk; neat stripe effects, at 40c., 45c., 50c. yd. tod Navy, White, and Scarlet Elannels. Some excellent values in all wool qualities, at 25c., 30c., 35¢., 40c., 50¢., 60c. yd. ¢ Men's (Home Made) Flannel Shirts; Sewing of the highest or- sleeves. Lined across the shoul | 'ders, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. superior class to what you usually in comfortables at swh moderate The linings have been specially d and cured. Each comforter js $1.59, 81.95, 8250, 89, 850 86. ¢ Hprvads.~ We admit that you Not the old style with the double knee showing like a bump on a log, can be readily folt but not seen, not a wrinkle on the ankle «0 annoying to the eyes of the parents, but un full fashioned and narrowed ankle, which retains its shape after washing. No tightness, but always clastic, fine and heavy ribs. 23¢., 30c., ie, du, 40a, She, 60c, pair, 'tell anything about the quali: Pind by simply quoting you you will only come in astine the quilts at the prices Te ----. Briggs, dead in Knightsbridge day. had evidently committed placing the pulling with the squadron and of the same name com mitted suicide in the same special trains of Selli circus were forbidden through the city it wax in San Andonio, and the guaran tine estallished agwinst that ity be- cause of yellow fever, was made fective against the agement decided to abandon the state, winter quarters in the north. der." Plenty of room in body and [break-up in the ranks of succeed in bringing about ges In the directorate as they desire in the interests of want some . management Children's Stockings |. i: the players will not feel ing in the face of tempting offers to locate elsewhere. but a smooth, even double knee, which §- Shauks and Newton Hampton, became involved in peach trees. Hampton struck Shauks with a club, when Shauks raised his spade and hit blow in the face, from the which he died in a fow hours. Shauks was arrested. a8 at present. There wiil be no increase and attempted to wrest it from its in the price of milk sold in bulk. The possessor. To his sorrow he discover hn gown {or the advance in price | 00 oNOl er nod as a result of cost of supplying | 10" miele be had the fincers of his oh i : right band almost severed. Becomino Nowntown gota merchants are de- alarmed, the two would-be thugs ran oam- Mrihited to ve proper Hallows, | away. For upwards of a vear troubl psion i Shir storey on Aha ween | of this kind "lias cbotn experienced in 4 executive Fetail } locality, . but so far the police merchants association has written council has not the necessary funds to wear in private constables for that evening, the merchants will give their servicks voluntarily. The merchants also want the privilege of carrying re- volvers. Over $1,500 dam, was done to valuable signs last Hallowe'en. What may prove to be a number of important arrests, made here shortly after midnight, the prisoners being Patrick Lawlor, Archie Melon ald, Joe Smith, and Joo 1 hompson All these men have been in the hands of the: police before, with the excep tion of Thom nm, who is a new comer. The only charge laid against them for the 'present, is vagrancy, But it ig hinted that the arrésts were made in connection with the shooting of Policeman James Barren, in. Hamil ton, early on Monday morning, and also in connection with numerous burglaries, which have been committed in Toronto recently, . A seventeen year-old girl from Lamb ton Mills, tried to commit suicide in a Gerrard street drug store, this morning by swallowing landanum. She was removed to the hospital and will recover, but refuses to give any rea- son for her conduct, A lawyer named R. Johnstone, has written a protest to the mayor against the civic reception to A. NB. Avlesworth on his return from the Alaska commission, in ndon, on the ground that it would show loyalty to England. ---- -- CANADA'S MILITARY NEEDS. -- Efficient Militia With More Money Spent. Ottawa, Oct. 2%--The first regular luncheon of the Canada Club of Ot- tawa, was attended by three hundred business men. Lord Dundonald spoke on "The Citizen and His Military Ob. ligations." Lord Dundonald said that be considerad the military organiza- tion best suited to Canada would be one composed of highly organized citizens, which should combine the utmost efficiency as a fighting force with the least possible expense, and the least interference with the civil oe cupations of the seople, In concluding his speech Lord Dundonald said that although great strides, had heen made in the right direction * there are still important links wanting which money and money only can supply to place the militia in a shoroughly efficient condition. -- -- 0dd Coincidence In Tragedy. Liverpool, Oct, 28.4 trooper of the Second Liie Guards, William GG. aged twenty-seven, was found barracks « to- A carbine was hy his side and he suicide by muzdle in his mouth and the trigger. He had served Household cavalry brigade in South Afii:a. Six years ago a trooper in the same barracks. ------ Circus Held Up. Houston, Texas; Oct. 25.--The three the Forepaugh & held up here, and exkhil i, at or pass* On a pre eding dav to ef ciréus. The man cancel engagements and pull out for May Be A Break-Up. Montreal, Oct. 28. Somewhat of a the hockey the players such chan Lab is threatened unless the game. new blood and Unless they They in the club's broad hints are succeed some of like remain -- Killed With Spade Danville, IN. Oct. 98. Albert a row over setting out Hampton a terrific effects, of Toronto, Oct, 28. Commencing next Mayor Urquhart, stating that if the dinstanditsm on" Hallowe'en, Saturday 2 NESDAY. RL : 1 HELD UP BY HIGHWAYMEN. El ---------- ¥ 3 Young Man Suffers Through De siring To Protect His Partner. The story of a "hold-up" has just leaked out. Monday night a youns man and young woman, while proceed ing homeward along Livingston ave nue, 'were suddenly confronted by two young men, who demanded theo to halt. request was complied with, and the two highwaymen becam: rather demonstrative. The young wo man's ~uardian sought to nrotect hi companion, - when he saw one of the aggressors draw something from hi. . | pocket. He thought it was a revolver seem to be desirous of allowing the cases to pass by unnoticed. ° PROCVOGCOOOOBIBOCEOBONO The King's Sympathy. London, Oct. 28.--King Fdward has again shown his sympathy with victims of appendicitis. This time the sufferer was James Keir Hardie, M.P., who un- derwent a successful opera- tion. = Before starting for the races at Newmarket his majesty sent a letter to Sir Thomas Barlow, the physi- 'cian to the king's house- hold, saying he has a fel- low-feeling for all who have to go through an operation for appendicitis, asking Sir Thomas to report the con- dition of Mr. Hardie and sending the latter an ex- pression of sympathy. ROVOUOOVOOOOCRCLOSOUTOD VIGOROUS ACTION ---- To Be Taken Against Hallowe'en Vandalism. A meeting of the police commission ers was held this morning when ar rangements were made to deal with next, It was decided to engage a large number of private constables who will do duty in plain clothes, They will be posted all over the city, many in hid ing, aml. will be ready for all boys hig and small,. who may be engaging in the destruction of property. 1hes constables will be instructed to arrest any person guilty of an illegal act and to take them to the police station The commissioners will see that al such persons arrested are punished to the extreme limit of the law. They are determined that vandalism so pre valent on Hallowe'en in previous years mudt be stopped. Parents would do well to keep an eyé on their boys Ii they do not they should not be sur prised to find them in the police cells on Sunday morning FRONTENAC RURAL DEANERY. -- Meeting Being Held In St. John's, Portsmouth. A goodly number of the clerev of the rural deanery of Frontenac are in the city attending the ruri-decanal meeting, now going on in the parish of St. John's, Portsmouth, The open- ing service was held on Tuesday even- ing, the preacher being the Dean of Ontario, who spoke effectively on the need of zeal in the church's work. The deliberations on Wednesday were faced by a celebration of the Communion at 9 a.m. Those in attendance pre- Holy t the meeting are the dean, Canon firbut Canon Macmorine, Canon Cgoke, Rural Dean Young, Rev. J. Fordythe, Rev. David Jenkins, and the incumbent of St. John's, Rev. J. ©) Crisp. ------------ The Regiment On Parade. There was a regular parade last ev- ening of the 14th Regiment, with a splendid turnout. All the companies were well filled. Lieut.-Col. Kent was in command and exercised the men in reginiental movements. It was intend- ed to have the regiment parade in the cricket field and rehearse the "at tack," but on account of the fall of snow, this had to be postponed for a week. The ranks of the regiment are filling up satisfactorily. Spurious Heir Is Alleged. Berlin, Qet, | 28. Countess Isabella Wesiereka Kwilecki, belonging to a rich and aristocratic Polich family, is on trial here on the charge of pretend ing to have borne a son over six years ago, and presenting him as heir toagn estate at Wroblewe, provinée of Posen, consisting of 10,000 atres, and having a vearly rent roll of $15,000. Count Kwilecki-appears at the trial charged with being an accessory to the crime Dog Caused Trouble. . Two &tudents while * riding down Princess street this morning on a tan dem bicyele, were attacked bv a viei- ous 'do~ which actually took hold of one of the riders' pant legs. In trying to cledr themselves the wheel veered a little and ran into an elderh rentle man. There was nothing serious as a result, and the voang men appeared to feel bad over their collision with the ------ Want To Appoint American. , © Ladies' Cashmere Stockings und in cashmere hose the home "Mon ley" in it. Here they are drat "from the fi at very close prives. Double heels and toes. 3 pairs for 81, 2 pair for 81. (& Ee 1 | an American as apostolic Washington. The to do this, provided the Statesdrs ean | jsecure the consent of the { government for the { di, Lsmatie relations between Washing only one best in anyt! ing | 00 and the vatican. from Dawson says that steamers wna « cargoes valued at more than £2,000, 000 remain exposed { the Yukon is and street cars iv : the Eb ! here on November 5th, ani | NT ER the oceipts on the Belt and Park } 4 1 lines will be donated. to the Protest: | John iia Clifiord Rome, Oct. 28-27, United. States lergy are urging the ppointment of | delegate. at vatican hadyagreed Washington | estal hi hmwent of : <1 Fast In The Ice. Seattle, Wash., Oct 28.--A special to the perils of : frost with little rospect of getting to places of safety | or the winter. I -------- -- ' Novelty For Sherbroole: Sherbrooke, Que, Oct. onductors will be in charge of aat hospital. rs | jury which was aw ht | Jur hich was out half an hour. Wh ! covered at the upper edge of the heii mel, gentleman, WORLD TIDINGS with France included, possibly. 28. OCCURRENCES RECOUNTED IN BRIEF FORM. Despatches and Cullings Telling of Events Transpiring in Al Parts of the Earth. The town of La Vega, Dominica, has been captured by insurgents under Gen. Roca. : Cresceus sufiered only trivial injury in the train wreck at Sapulpa, LT. last Saturday. A Scriba, N.Y, man was dragged two miles by a runaway team, . and bis skull fractured. At Honoluls, Judge M. M. Estee died of prostration, foliowing an oper- ation for kidney trouble. Emperor William has decided to rect a bronze Mchyment, to the late Herr Krupp, the, maker. William il Chicago labor leader, was drugged by four unidenti od men, and horribly beaten. The cod liver oil famine in New- foundland is proving a blessine to the fishermen of Digby Countv N.S. It is probable that the Archbishop of Rio Janeiro will be the first South American prelate to be raised to the purple. It is not likelv that in the next con- sistory nor in the one following will a red hat be sent to the United States. A mortgage for 8150,000,000 has been given by the Lehigh Valley rail road to the Girard Trust company, Philadelphia. Charles Shannon, Newark, eighty seven years old, ofiers to. run a race, with anyone in Wayne county for a purse of mosey, The body of the late AF. M. Brooke, N.WAM.P., Gleichen, drowned September 26th, was found in the Bow River on Tuesday. Eddie Hanlon, the San Francisco eatherweight, will meet "Young Cor- bett" in San Francisco for the world's championskip on December 29th. It is understood that the Rockefal ler-Gould element will be the impor- tant factor in the re-organization of the Union 'Traction company, Chi- cago. At Sayville, L.I., the ten-year-old son of Chekib Bey, the Turkish minis- ter, was seriously hurt while out shooting |at his father's country resi. dence. F. J. Kimball, Boston, is suing to recover 850,000 for work as agent in bringing about the sale of the Canadi- an, Atlantic and Plant Steamship company. At Dayton, 0., Henry Kissinger, fof- ner state commander of the G.AR., of Ohio, was instantly killed during a G.A.R. parade by being thrown from his horse. Word has been received of a riot in the Doukhohor colony to the north of Swan Lake, N.\W.T., in which three persons were killed and another fatal lv injured. An appeal has been issued to the smokers of Germany to boycott the fpmerican tobacco trust, as 400,000 people are dependent on the tobacco industry in Germany. The wrestling match for pionship of the world, at Pittsburg, between Tom Jenkins, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Dan McLeod, of Hamilton, Unt., was won by Jenkins. The will by which Albert T. Patrick, Albany, sought to obtain the Rice millions, has been declared a forgery. the vast fortune will go to the Rice Institute, Houston, Texas. William F. Sumner, of Wayne, N.Y., is under arrest on the charge of coun terfuiding. Sumner is a blacksmith and it 15 alleged that maple moulds for making ni kels were found in his shop. . The exportation of whiskey to the United States is constantly on the in- crease; for the past three months, the Canadian whiskey sent over the bor- der at Windsor was valued at $76, 072. The marriage is taking place this afternoon, at Maple Wood, Lachine, Que., of Miss Jean Davies, daughter of J. P. Davies; 10 Bernard William oughlin, son of B. J. Coughlin, Mon: treal An anti-tipping league has been founded in Berlin, with branches in the principal cities of Germany. The mem- bers sien a pledge to frequent only those restaurants and cafes in which tipping is' strictly prohibited. The eleven collieries of the Philadel phia & Reading Coal and Iron com- pany in the Shamokin district, em- vloving about 7,000 wen and boys, have shut down, and will remain clos ed until the day after election. The supreme council of the Scottish rite of the Dominion of Canada, as sembled in convention this morning Members of the council are present from all parts of Canada. A banquet will be given in honor of the visitors Charles 8. Mellen, who has just turned the presidency of the Northern Pacific railroad over to Howard FI. liott, is taFing a brief rest prior to assuming the presidency of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Rail road. br. Thomas Barclay, a member of the Institute of International Law, and formerly president of the British Chamber of Commerce in Paris, hopes for agitation for a treaty between Great Britain and the United States, the cham For ten rounds and a minute and a hali in the eleventh, Hughey Murphy, New York, stood up against "Young Corbett, ' in Boston, Then Corbett To Be Hanged December 15th. { Calgary, N:W.T., Oct. 28 "Ernest i Cashels was found ouilty of murder of | Tcanc Rufus Belt. He was sentenced to be hanged on' Pecember 15th Chief | fustice Sifton delivered the charoe to | the judee asked the usual anestion for A statement, Cashel replied : "1 have nothing to say except 1 hain't gvil- tv" Physician Kills Child. H Mattoon, 1, Oct. 28. --~Chestor, the : two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. | Welch, died in convulsions on Sunday | worning from the effects of a dose of | in the poison, A physician ------------------ R. 6. Latimer has disposed Blanchard farm at Greet E. Hall, Elizabeth town. contiuve fighting, and was awarded as 1 prescribed calo- | NH... two dave ago, } but he gave bichloride of mer | two tails and six VB. --Lady | ciiry hy mistake, he so testifving be |) fore the coroner's jury. legs. one of the legs having . three hoofs. The calf, | which weighed seventy-five nounds, i had to be killed to of the | valuable ush, to been sold purposes, landed three hlows and although Mur. phy came up before the count, he was © groggy that Corbett refused to the decision. Herbert 8. Howe, fifteen-year-old of 'rof. Howe, instructor in as tr y Denver University, dis Cise a group of sun spots as great in tude 'and importance, it is said, group discovered by the scien. tists of the Washington conservatory two weeks ago. , ---- Extra 'Head, Tail And Legs. Lowell, Mass., Oct. 2%.--A calf born neighboring town of Pelham, had two heads, save its mother, a milch cow. The. carcase has If You Have The Money Saving I ustinct Which all women possess in some degree, you will shop here with a sense of keen satisfaction, LADIES' WARM UNDERWEAR Vests At 25¢., 35¢, 45¢, 49¢, 65¢c., 75¢,.90c., $1 25. PRAWERS TO MATCH. Girls' Vests and Drawers 4 different qualities toichoose from. Babies' Fine White Wool + Unshrinkable, also in the natural wool makes, } Boys' Warm Underclothing Both fleece lined and in natural unshrink. able wool.. All sizes from No. 1 up to . youths, "WINTER STOCKINGS WARM STOCKINGS for WINTER WEAR Ladies Heavy Cashmere Stockings, 25C., 356. 39¢., 43C:, 45C., 49¢., 65c. irls' Ribbed or Plain Cashmere Stockings, 20C., 25C.; 33C., 35C., 30C., 45C. Boys' Scolch Knit Woollen Stockings. 33%, 35¢., 39¢. Boys' Heavy Yarn Knit Stockings, THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE i 4 ] i to a physician for exhibition Te Boys' Wool-lined I5c., "20¢, 23c., 25¢, according to size Men's Wool Sox In a great variety of weights and makes. «JOHN LAIDLAW & SON... 120-172 Princess Street, Kingston. <Q WOOL-LINED RUBBERS- Boys' Wool-lined Rubbers. Round toes, sizes 1 to 6, 40c. Rubbers, Full broad toes, sizes 1 to 5, 60c. is worth at least 75¢C. This line Girls' Wool-lined Rubbers, edium toes, sizes 11 to 2, 35¢. Only a limited quantity of these and no more can be got at these prices. : Full stock of Ladies' and Gents' Rubbers in all the New Toes. -- a) ; Cigar NS S Will Cover the Country. A 5¢ Cigar of such excellent quality and nfake, only experts can distinguish it from one costing double its Price. All dealers, EIrORIVM claAR oO, wakEns, ST. HYACINTAE, QUE. } \ 70TH YEAR, N( A Matier Of Custol Only The more custom the more business w This is your invits imitate the good cu: your neighbor and with us. Good furniture ¢ prices. I ROBT. J. RE ! 222 Princess Street, 2 Doors Above the Opera House. Awbuignee Telephone 577. Hn TITY ms emer BY JOHN. H M . . AUCTION SALE O} FINE FURNITURE, HAINE N.¥., Cabinet Grand Piano, et WEDNESDEY, Nov. 4th Haines & Co... N.Y. Cabi Piano. Hair Cloth Parlor Suit and other carpets, Oak Exten ble Blac k Walnut Sideboard Top, Centre and other tables, and other Lamps: What Not, B Couch, Glocks, Hat Rack, Race er Curtains, Hooks, Dining Ch Room Sets, Springs. Mattrasse Secretary, Desk, Bureaus, Bod Chamber Ware, Diner Set, Massware, Plated Ware, Happy Range, Kitchen Utensils. and n er articles. Piano at 1230 I have received instructions f P. Redmond to sell at her resid 21 Division St oh the Ab Sal t 10.30 a.m Terms cas le - JOHN H. MILLS, Aw EXHIBITION and BRONZE ART 600} From the leading designer a KIRKPATRICK'S * COMMENCING TUESDAY, GCT. 13 The public are eopllially: invite "LONG EVENING And" Vour eyes won't stand | reading or study. Perhaps wotking even a she bothers considerably. A pair of properly "Btted gla got over all this for you. let us get you over your tro are doing this work every day. SMITH BRO Jewellers and Opticians, 350 STORE AND DWELLIN ~~ SALE OR TO-LET Bath occupied by the company for Has stab, Dwelling at Appl; Were Manufacturing 215 Princess stioet. and large yard can be leased separately. Princess stre WANTED. Se A FIRST CLASS COUK GO( es Apply to E.F., Whig O1 SERVAN A GOOD GENERAL ly Mrs. W. S. Gordon, 3 ply versity Avemue. A COMPETENT GENERAL SE Family of three Apply Minniés, 109 Gore Street. ~ ee e------ pa raee-- A HOUSEMAID. APPLY I evening, to Mrs. Henry R. Ringwood. King street, West. FURNISHED DWELLING, FO¥ and Gentleman. No children Cann's Real Estate Office, 5 Street. WE WANT A FEW PEOPLE IN locality to work for us durin time. Pleasant work Libe) Imperial Company, London, ! HAVE YOU SPARE TIME Crease your income by wc night. Others are doing it. Ov are every day ever Write UG. Marshall & Co., tes don, Ont. MEN TO LEARN BARBER 1 Practical course that saves Few weeks required. Too diplomas given each I Special arrangements for dist picunta, Write for par oler Barber Colleges. Chicage AGENTS, sell St Miladi St Martine's fier," and a " Depilitory," moving superfluous hair (rom faces and arms. All our i and discoveries never befory to the public. Some of our make over 0 per day ndence soligited The Scal 0.,. Limited, "Hamilton, Cans LOST. A LADY'S BLACK LEATHER ] with about $20. at Harro station, or on train to King waitable reward will Be given return to Whig Office. OCTOBER TWENTY-SIXTH, A of Single Harness, in neight of Catholic church. Finder 1 suitably rewardcd by leaving McGill's, 290 Princess Stree Strike At World's Fair, St. Louis, Oct. 29 Fight h laborers quit work vesterday World's Fair, in response to an from wnion leaders, who sav the siana Purchase Exposition eo has not complied with an aer relative to employment of nos Salad é