ove SOOT OO0OCOCIOIO "31.28 f Shoes, sizes chind those rantee every erf.ct satis- RACKS LARGE FRONT ROOM, at 24 0 University avenue. A TM STORES, OFFICES, OR DWELLINGS, furnished or unfurnished, Cann's, 51 Brock Street. THREE RoaMS, oy ER THE T lea aph Co py ee Watkem' & Walkem. eee et eer ee eee A LARGE FRONT BEDROOM. WITH bay window, also a study, sunny aspect. Apply 85 Wellington street. tee ee FURNISHED ROOMS, without board. Enquire at 426 Princess street, Vaughn Terrace. modern improvements. er -------------------- ---------------------------------------- HOUSE -- NO. 207, Terrace, University Avenue; rent. Present occupant leaving city. Apply on premises, or 295, eee eet pet eet TWO LARUE SHOPS, 42 and 44 PRIN- cess street, also two dwellings, stone stable. Rent low to a desir able tenant. Apply 249 Brock street Mudia FOR SALE. BLA CRSMITH SHOP, lage, doing oud trade and no = asy ms. position. Plevna, Ont. -------- eee eee eee STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS; IN periect condition, nearly new, plete with fitgings; stationary Boiler, cost $110; 10-Horse-Power Boiler, cost $185; for $100; 8-Horse- "ower Horizontal Engine, i for $90: 14-Horse-Power, Upright. Portable Engine and Boiler, suitable for light work yacht, cost $175, for Shaftings, Hangers cheap, J. A. Gould street. east of Queen street. BOARD. TWO LARGE, WELL rooms, modern conveniences, dinner Also tabie 240 King St., E. COUNTY OF FRONTENAC GAOL SUPPLIES WILL. the County Clerk, Court House, Kingston, up_to 12 o'clock noon of the 19th day of November, 1900 entioned SEALED TEND ceived at the office ol $ for the unde for the gaol, for the yea Bread, Barley Oat Salt, Pepper. Beef, Pork und gallon, per bushel. Straw, (hand threshed) bundle of 12 Brown Family Soap at ---- per of GO bars. The whole of the above supplies to he of a good quality, and to be at the Gaol as required, the inspection of the Gaoler other person appointed Council. Separate tende rs will be rece. od n yove supplies will be required for fulfillment parts of t tract 4. WwW. EDWARDS, R.J.S County Clerk, Chairman Court House, Nov. 7th, 1003. Mstropotitan Stock - Exchange Incorporated Under the Laws of Maseachusetts CAPITAL $100.000 FULLY PAID. KINGSTON BRANCH Clarence Chambers, Clarence St. Opposite British American Hotel "Phone 400 J. J. McKENNA, Bonde, Stocks, Grainand Provisions bought ov margin or for cash. H Cosy Bright Fire Is an attraction 2 for every one. The cheery glow and immense heat of our coal will make itself felt with pleasure during the cold weather. It's just the kind to cook with, too. Let us fill your bin with -BOOTH'S COAL - "Phone 133, foot-of West St. 3999 900000009 We're Busy : : 9 } : ® Phone 135. 000000000000 CHINESE LAUNDRY IF YOU WANT YOUR LAUNDRY done up stylishly, with a good finish, take it to the "SING DOO LAUNDRY," or by leaving word, will call for laun- dry and deliver it again. You will alwavs go to "SING DOO LAUNDRY" Corner Barrie and Will'am streets. CIEYTS OF THE DAT. sy Paragraphs Picked up by Re on. Their Rounds. Tub butter, 20c., potatoes, i NOT MOLESTED|_ i PREVENT OUTBREAK AT AN. TI-CHAMBERLAIN MEETING Speaks--De- {bua To mith's Fale. RK. Davis returned to-day from . where he closed a deal | remodel the little stéamer May. Together with num. . © ber and price, we publish here a list of special Birthday nounces the Former Colonial | Secretary's Fiscal Programme in Bifmingham Hall. : All stones' mounted in | was no fulfil at oo - serious trou bie expected at the meeting addressed by kod Hug and Winston hurchill. a good position with Hosiery company Potatoes, in bags, tub Pelice Constable Craig od some goods albyed to a -- | stole in from a Princess street clothing ' house by a junior clerk, and by him Toonh Chambeclain. It is estimated that the crowds sur- { progress of the meeting numbered 40,- i Two more merihers have to the 14th Regiinen tal Band, removal from the » thrown and some TWO LARGE OFFICE { ton, to Montreal. Apply to ge cuft, Agent, 95 Clarence street, or Ealate local newspapers to give oy I Tied iy 0°C phlior 3 or hestra, The imceting was attended by i: maintainine barbs , OC hurchill devoted his speech { on their premises on the VDE. BROS. 118, 120, 122 124 ons to morrow , and | pre ae ah and of the Treo trie policy of Great 3s ministers and colonia ¥That fs Exhibited In Fashion's v rood Was received { with both hisses and cheers. The whole effect of present fashions, says a Loudon authority, proved on veldt and kopie. , ved with every Lord Hugh Cecil followed My : shoulders long in the delivering a speech . 7 A resolution denouncing the | revers is brought down te weinl eases was ear HOTEL EMPIRE, Broadway and 63rd Street, N.Y. City. Telephone iu Every Room Kooms 3! per Pay and paris and loose eurves are with plendid fe onthe rs an bir. Hots asses and American Coal Oil vis it I Birmingham De rts and Potatoes ** and reach Hotel Eupire in sev- an interesting society that of Lady Marjorie Greville, 3 daughter of Lord and Lady Warwick, to Viscount Helmsley, All suriace, cars of the The restaurant of the Empire is noted P A | ul ficient service and moderate prices. A fine library of choice literature the exciusive use of our guests. 'Fhe Empire has long been the favorite hotel for tourists visitine the Metropolis Orchestral concerts evefy evening. Within ten minutes of amusement and jorie has lived a life of pastoral ity, devoting herself as soon | nd exph rience permitted to help management of model dair- CHINA INLAND MISSIONARY The Empire is the headquarters of the Canad ian Society of New rie. | Speaks of The Work in First Con- w. sie Quinn, Prop. UBO NNET = | child' 8 pt to her; | equally proficient chaufeane. s ting in the parlor of the | i irst. Cong rogational chu rch last even 1 four veurs of age, who is teed with much intere | dom of Feversham, v of 39.000 acres and a magnificent principles on which it works, and | Suc cessful Ball: Their aim was to plat provinces of China o r k we Isa most marvel edding {oo ph Farrell was united in the holy. bond of matrimony to. Patrick is exclusively made | . + mission in which she and Mexican Quin- |; , brother of the bride, thousand church " Dubonnet " John Young and little Gd gins of DU. . which was held last |e ord forty McAlpine L oretta Meagher an 4 tifies the body and L.CHAPUT, FILS & CIE. Sole Agents, Montreal. Miss Frankie Curry Another Fire At Marlbank. Portland Cement Co. son fens of thousands in health to-day solely through drink- MAGI Caledonia = The Waters without a pzer. Soild by all best dealers. sen extremely unfor destroyed on September Sand Hill Sights. are | about through threshing. George Lew Thomson & Avery passed through here Monday to the extent of pro ELEPHANT READY MIXED PAINT The very best paint on the mar- durable, finest colors, .and prices right. Sole agents for Kingston. A. STRACHAN, HARDWARE MERCHANT LET ME HAVE YOUR SALE And I will guarantees you satis- We don't brag, | A gutted the same room | : + a business in thresh ing line, in this section, } Selling Scranton Coal JAMES SWIFT -& G0. upon and family have T & Avery's farm entding Walter Parratt, who loses part of . Port | vis occupation through the disband- McDonald . at "Wil liam Conboy' s; | operation again in Change Complete 1 To-Day. tactory results. hut perform the work. sacrificed, but your best interest W. J. MURRAY, The Auctioneer. PRESSING AND REPAIRING YOUR OWN CLOTH made into up-to-date suits. TH and TEE k the Lime Kiln ine e. Miller and family, Wood . A little | ford, Cambridge and London. Born » to stay at LE . Cox has sold his colt newly improved channel to the & F . spent Sunday at foot greater depth , 'notified President Thomas Bork | are visiting friends at the change would be complete to-day 90000060 Violet Varieties. : Wiseman is Potatoes, Butter, Eggs. I. G. BOGART, M.D., C.M. Extra dry potatoes, a Miss is the guest | against Cambridge. 2 Thompson and of Precocious Miss Mabel latins is spendin, week with friends in Kingston. . Otliee and- residence, of Mrs, Ira ' Snider, ville hospital on the . Malcolm and William, oné daughter, Miss Rose. He was epee Methodist and liberal. STAMPS AND MARKERS. their daughter, Mrs. RUBBER STAMPS OF ALL ENDS. Robertson, intend Self-Inkers, to visit friends in Tweed next week. | little boys? Bdith--No, ma; the old- W. Cranson has the Parrott]er I get the better I like them. = farm and is busy ploughing. ing. A MONUMENT] THE MEMORY OF MILTON TO .»- BE HONORED. In Old St. Giles, Where The Poet Was Buried--An Alderman Has Made An Offer. Except for one rather serious drawback, it would be hard to find a more suitable location in London for the proposed statue to John Mil- ton than that in which it is now in- tended to place it--directly in front of the ancient church of St. Giles, in Cripplegate, London. Milton is bur- fed in Sj. Giles--where, by the way. his great employer, Oliver Cromwell, was married--and the poet wrote his "Paradise Lost' in a house near by, wich was destroyed long ago. More over, the entire surrounding district of CUripplégate is an historic one, and one of much literary interest. Though hundreds of Canadians Gnd and explore it every summer, Crip- plegate now is a decidedly out-of- the-way quarter of Lowdou, and, of course, the proposed statue of Mil- ton--which will be the first in the metropolis--shou' 1 have, if possible, a really prominent site. The scheme of erecting the statue has grown out of an ambition which the vestry of St, Giles have cherish- ed for several years of making many necessary restorations to the histar- fe _church and-improvinf considerab- sits surroundings, YLike many of London's oldest and most interesting churches, St. Giles, besides getting out of repair, gradu- ally bas become surrounded, on nearly every side, by rather homely and generally old-fashioned little shops and offices, and these the church's guardians have been anx- jous for a long time to tear down and afterward to extend St. Giles' churchyard so that the edifice itself may occupy the centre of an exten sive open space. Soon after i3 was decided, recent- Iv, to ask powers from the London County Council to carry out this program, one of the deputies for the Ward of Cripplegate, named Badder- ly, came forward with an offer to provide the funds for the statue of the great poet so closely associated with St. Giles, for which London has been waiting for so many years, and be it 'now secms certain that the me. morial will be erected. Milton was buried in St. Giles in 1674. His remains were enclosed in a leaden coffin and there is an ugly story that when, in 1790, St. Giles was repaired to some extent, the casket was opened by ruflans and the poet's hones scattered in every direction. This tale has been denied frequently, but quite recently it has been declared by an authority to be true. St. Giles contains a bust of Milton, and the supposed location of his grave is marked by a stone. It was in 1620 that Cromwell, to whom Milton was secretary, was married in St. Giles, The old par- ish register also records the burial in the church of Daniel Defoe, but it i* impossible to locate the grave of tohinson Crusoe's'" author' St. Giles itself was built about the end of the fourteenth century. Near by it runs what once was the "Grub street,' of Pooe and his eontempar aries, but which now is named *"Mil- ton street." It was in the neighbar- brood, too, that the famous "Cock Jane ghost' was hunted by Dr. Johnson and Horace Walpole, and that the great fire of London finally burned itself out -------- Cost of Reing British Ofeers. The commission which has been enquiring into the question of the private expenditures of subalterns in the British army has made its re- port, and with its report has made soveral recommendations, which may or may not be adopted It finds that, under present conditions, the initial outlay for a subaltern in a regiment of the line averages £1,000. The annual charges which he must meet averages $750, to moet which he has $480 to pay, leaving a bal- ance of $300 to come out of his pri- vate income In the cavalry these figures become, respectively, $3,800, £1.106 and $800 It is pointed out, however, that in the infantry many officers reduce the initial outlay to £500, while in the cavalry it is more often $5,000. From year to year an infantry. officer needs from $500° to $750 private income, and a cavalry, Joseph Clairmont | at the most conservative estimate, $1.500 Of course, some regiments, owing to the scale in which their Hv- ing is pitched, are much more ex- pensive than others. In the "'erack" cavalry regiments a private income of from. $3,000 to $3,500 is ab- solutely essential to the subaltern. The commission has recommended that the War Office supply field kit, furniture for home stations, at a nominal vent, contribute toward mess, support the bands and in the cavalry supply the chargers. This would mean a saving to infantry su- balterns of $250 in the initial ex- his | pense and $35 to $40 a year. In the cavalry the Government 's supply- ing chargers, saddlery, stable gear and groom would meun a saving ol £1,500 a year in the initial expense andqgbout $000 a year. " Master of the King's Masiek." The London Star says that Sir ing of the King's private orchestra, will retain his appointment as '"Mas- ter of the King's Musick.'* He is also organist of St. George's Chapel Royal at Windsor, a professor at the Royal College of Music, and examin- or in music to the Universities of Ox- in 1841 at Huddersfield, Sir Walter's first organ appointinent was at the small church of Armitage Bridge, and his first important post that of organist at Magdalen College, Ox- ford, which has long been famous for the beauty of the musical portion of its services. When not playing the organ Sir Walter plays chess. He is President of the Oxford University Chess Club, and was for two Years captain of the eight chosen to play Her Mother--Edith, don't you think you are too old to play with Mcibourne Weckly Times, s pan-dried Oats have a rich nutty oA that no other break- fast food possesses. This excellence is due to both the grain and the milling. You can thank the careful" just the pure, meaty oat, milled to perfection. A focd, not: THE ORIGINAL AND pt GENUIN CHLORODYNE sbses CHLORODYNE CHLORODYAE CHLORODYAE CHLORODYNE CHLORODYAE From W. Vesalius Pett London--*'1 have no any wedicine so eflicacious as an Anti-spasmod tion, Asthma, Tb with the result." rar ust communicated to the Col ceived a despatch from Her Majors» Cow Cholera has been ra vice was CHLORODY y Lectures at St. a host tation in piri that Saorge have never wil sedative. IRE nae and and that yg oy Decamber ls --Vice Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood LIS "BROW F. was undoubtedly the inventor of C whole story of the defendant Freeman was deBherately aot gretted to say had been sworn to.--See Tit 4 iu Sold in bottle of 1a. 13d., 2¢. 9d. 4s. 6d without the words "Dr, Stamp. Overwhebning Medical Testimony Eo an -- ale SOLE MANUFACTURERS. J. J DAVENPORT, LIMITED, Londen. PLEASE Lead- Pipe, Babbit, Solder, Pig Lead und Tin: 4 THE CANADA METAL CO., TORONTO, ONT. J. Collis Bre wne's ond REMEMBER us WHEN REQUIR GRAVEYARD OF GREAT LAKES car there has been, a n the beach th aré whole gem of ese, cast oh and dry by the avey. A Where Many Vessels Lie Buried in Long Point 1s acd. a few miles cast p twenty ilies "into Lake has acquired the are Torgotten; ong sha i hat retaii was United Empire 1 pants Point is a both rv resort for { » use of the island. i Ryerson obtained from the English government to com-' Plate his grant of land on the main- Sr -- Likely Not Let The cuss Know. north shore of the bay. Most of Long Point's fame has come The island lies in , Nov. 12. ~The Times from jts tragedies. such a position as to menace to navigation, what direction a gale blows. vailing wind: on Lake Erie is from the the low waves, get- ting their impetus at Toledo, and pao ed by a sixty-mile breeze, i + with tremendous force. A ship caught in a strong wind cannot i being. forced from i out the Janentalie Ww t To Finlanders tmp n editorial al fa A 0 n a Finland tn it is quite ors tain no pains will be spared, to prevent it coming under the czar's notice. Point there. is Title hope for it. If you have this thoy disease and storm and every have failed to obtain relief, © i i try Hall's Rheumatic Cure, g blood purifier. . It has cured hens every: can. count a score Bale to from 400 footers to eighty-ton schoon . all waiting for the wind to During the great November storm of sixty-nine vessels lay iti thers for a week. In the hundred years of navigation i and the estimate i Special sale of men's Nh dass Amateur. artists are not: dangers even if their designs are bad. been drowned near Long Point. Near- e Weak Spot. In case of disease or over exertion it is' the sat beh, rly ur 1 £8 ous at Druggise sa eta, per Jer tax hoes for 230. np