# i» 1) Banat ain CRY ge iow ALL THIS WEEK « MARKS BROS To-night, "UNDER TWO FLAGS." Wednesduy-- The Mont " 3 3 ana Queen Thursda Mother's Heart." Friday-- Por His Sake, Saturday Matinee--:- 3 7 3 neon." ee Kathleen Mavour- Saturday Night--* The 1 ter." > <ittle Minis- Prices, 10c., 2g¢., 30¢ Seats on sale ag Hanley's, CR - TO-LET. STORES, OFFICES, OR DWELLING urnishes 4) arn s o Cann's, 51 Hrock raised, a de FURNISHED ROOMS WITH : DMS, 0 Without board. Enquire at Ney 426 Princess Street, Vaughn Terrace wodern improvements, -- eee TWO LARGE SHOPS, 42 ang 44 PRIN. Cess street, also two dwellings, and Stone sable. Rent low 10 a desir able tenant. Apply 249 Brock street. TWO LARGE OFFICE ROOMS Exchange Chambers, Brock IL Apply to Geo. CLfl, Real state Agent, 95 Cla Mudie rence street, or John EE -- FOR SALE. BLACKSMITH SHOP, IN GOOD ViL- »=lage, doing good trade and no op- osition. asy terms. R.. Watt, levna, Ont. ett tts -- STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, IN perfect condition, nearly new, com- plete with fittings; 12-Horse-Powaer Stationary. Hoiler, cost $200, for $110; 10-Horse-Power Power Horizontal Bngine, cost $170, ver, Reversible, Upright. Portable Engine and Boiler, suitable for light work or steam | @t*iele yacht, cost $175, for 890. Steel Shaftings, Hangers and cheap. J. A. Gould & Co., King = Many women are denied the happiness of children through share of the business which the new » derangement of the generative | coUrtry north of it demands. organs. "Mrs. Beyer advises and is now the assured headquarters' women to use Lydia E. Pink- | depot for New Ontario. ham's: Vegetable Compound. "DEAR Mrs. Prxgmas:-- I suffered and the elusive red deer held supreme Plains Jo iy the Temiskaming railroad. The spongy months, then would 3 : have a miscarriage. The last time I |50 well drained as to be almost suit nant, my husband got me | able for cultivation. For thirty-six inkham's Vege- : LA pu After taking the [an eighty-pound rail a speed of over | eo: Wil : 2 * % : : i p 3 ol py . eved of the sick- | thirty miles an hour is attained. The | tors are than McCartney for ma with stomach com got so bad that I children but five table Compound. first bottle I was reli ness of stomach, and began to feel bet- ter in every way. I continued its use and was enabled to carry my baby to | Jast winter for fifty miles on the trees I now have a nice baby n stationary | gir}, and can work better than I ever be Boiler, cost $185; for $100; 8 Horse could before. Iamlikea Mx ew woman." | - Second St., | en, Conn. -- g5000 forfeit if original of | sn 3 ) x a tter proving genuineness cannot be produced. } keg Limited, will have reached the Pulleys, | FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO -- THE DAILY whic, TuBSDA THE NEW NORTH WONDERFUL GROWTH OF NORTH BAY. The New Railway Rapidly Ap- proaching The Town--Game Very Plentiful~Mineral And [The Red (rs Coal In Abundance. colds. North 'Bay, Uunt., Nov, 153.--(To the Editor) : A visitor 'to the northern country mow would net quickly real- ize the changes that have taken place during the past year, from the 1st of October, 1902, to the first. of the month, in 1903. North Bay, from a sleepy little C.P.R. divisional town, has developed into a bustling indus. trial centre. Numerous stores, build. ings and warehouses are being hurri- edly erected in order INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. General. Dr. J. K. Dawson gle. Emulsion in the city. Mr. and Mrs. W_ J. Arviends in this morning. Nearly all went down to Montreal on last, returned home to-day. during the summer uy points adja 10 secure their North Bay has caught Mattawa napping, purse of money, For. fifty-two miles the country over which a year ago the majestic moose Duncan Kerr, the license commissioners. sway, is now covered by the steel of 8 1 Yomi y John Golden, one of Elizabeth four nile flats of the Jocks have been was born in count. Tyrone, Ire, miles the track ix balladted and with tothe Infants" Hime. The contrac | sonry, and Joseph pentery. Court Cataraqui, No. 341, 1.0.F., at + . : : Hooper for car telephone line is now forty-six miles ooper for car from the Bay. The wire was stretched but. found to he unworkable so had fo taken down and replaced on poles, Before Christmas Dav, 1903, the | train, which is now called the *"Mus to attend the joint initiation at Ot tawa, on the 26th und 27th inst. Perangement of the liver, with con stipation, injures the complexion, in duce pimples, the cause by 'using Carter's Little eth mile: The moose-huntine Am fan sportsmen' are now using the railroad instead of the long canoe , NOVEMBER 17 Local Notes, and Also Things in Wm. Swaine, piano tuner, orders re ceived at MeAulov's or 153 Sydenham. left to-day for Benver, Col, to hang out his shin- Don't wait till children have colds prevents Reid Pros. had three funerals this worning, one on Wolfe Island and two Paul, visiting Montreal, returned home the exenrsionists who Friday William Davey, Barriefield, employed ent to Ottawa, retirned home to-day. ently the Perth Road Methodist congrepation presented Rev. John Waddell with a fur coat, robe and Cough syrups, Red Cross drug store, The transfer of the liquor license of Congress Hotel from Con. Millan to ax been sanctioned by town's oldest and most respected rosi- dents, is 'dead at the "Tincup." Ho An addition in nick is being built its meeting last might. initiated. sev- en members, and appointed 8. Watts sallow skin." Remove SPIE OIC RIRLPTDES EE: SE er Back and je and White k, made from in procure to omfort, good your money, veralls d professions. SON, Rtreet, east of Queen street. WEATHER Is here--Winter is just around the corner. For the next four months your health and happiness will depeud largely upon the kicd of fuel you burn. We are the proud possess- ors of nearly thirty yoars ex- perience in the fuel business, which means that our cus- tomers get coal which is carefully selected and screen- ed--absolutely free from slate and slag-- just pure coal. Every dollar's Worth means .& dollar's worth of fire. Delivered promptly and carefully--no dust and dirt. Are you perfectly satisfied with the coal you get and the price you pay ? If not, doa't think that all coal and al! dealers are a'ike. Give us a trial. Alt kinds of fuel at lowest prices. * BR. CRAWFORD, _ DEALER IN FUEL, KINGSTON. 'Goods Just to Hand MeLaren's Potted Cheese, Roll and Breakfast Bacon, Bologna, Pork, Sausage, Boneless Fish, Cod, Steak and Quail on Toast; Cream of Wheat, Orange Meat, and Qua- ker Oats; Baker's Cocoa, New Se- lected Raisins, Cleaned Currants, aad Layer Figs, F. W. VANLUVEN, 2406 Princess Street. "Phone 417. THE MENDELSSONN PIANO I you pay an exorbitant price for Your Piano. part of your money is wast- ed: no matter how good the instrument 1% and if you pay ever so small a price for a poor Piano. all your money is Wasted, But if You buy a good Fiano Vou must Puy at least a fair price, and that is al) You have to pay for The Mendelssohn" Plano. This Piano has a wos beautiful tone: which it retains for Pr XY number of years in constant use For nearly a quarter of a century these Pianos have stood the test and our sat- jafieq Customers are our references, New aVles, Just arrived at Kingston's up-to- date Usic . Store, 280 Princess street. Style F. specially built for the exhibi- tion of 1903. vie E., a new and beau- teal design," Chamberfain" = Style H., «Coronation, rand. 1 Singleton, n Concert Gran sons, of Christ wham was choosing three names of clergvmen to | be submitted to Bishop Mills, for him | thirty-one miles north of ness, The with the sale of five-cent whiskey and employing bar-tenders other than un | ion men were up for discussion. {led, will be derogatory to its advance: a short visit to Mrs. son, at Saranac Lake, N.Y. Miss Pol son's health is improving nicely. Lin the bush nie, thing of the past. The old chief, | Wiutobesr. will have to take his Indi Don't hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham. She will understand yourcase perfectly, and will treat you with kindness. Her advice s frec, and the address is Lynn, Mass. No woman ever regretted liaving written her, and she has helped thousands, at Temagami. The game are as plenti ful as ever, but have to be soucht further bagk from the railway line as the blasting caused by excavating has frichtened them. Manv fine specimens were dressed for. shipment at the Tem route from the Ottawa river in order to reach the Indian hunting grounds Liver Pills. One a dose, Try them, ---------- Had A Pleasant Time. | last evening the members of the Fraternity Club enterteined about fifty guests at a time was spent. HERRICK PASSES AWAY. A Oldest Manufacturer In Northern New York. Watertown, N.Y., Nov. 17.--Allen H. Herrick, the oldest flonr miller in Northern New York, and senior mem- | ber of the firm of A. H. Herrick & Sons, proprietor of the Excelsior Mills, died last evening at his home No. 112 Main street, aged seventy seven years. He was born at Pillar Point and came to this city when a boy of fourteen to learn the miller's trade, working in the Union Mill un til 1860 when he bought the Excelsiof mills which since he has conducted, He had been in poor health for near Iv a year. He leaves a widow, thre -- li W., Frank H. and Charles C. of this city, one gdaughter, * Hallie M. Herrick of Carthage, and one bro ther, Rev. 0. E. Herrick, of ibis city. ' ei 40 dat la agami post-office last month. Some of the smaller contractors, rendered des perate by the high prices of beef and pork, have en shooting moose in and out of season. The plenitude of Made A Selection. partridge this fall has kept the Itali The committee of the congregation | ans (who board themselves) from the Church, Cataraqui, to | "Black! and also saved them dex entrusted the duty of | tors' bills. | The trial line party. under Hay. are Halevbury to select one to become rector, per in the strictly clay country. and have formed that task Saturday. and on | secured a tangent tem miles long with Monday submitted the names to the | no grades and no curves. They have bishop. Though three names were pre. | also explored the country further sented. the unanimons choice of the | north and report deposits of nickel, committee was centred on one-- Arch | copper and silver and pold, also large deacon Worrell, incumbent of St. | beds of a lower order of coal presum Mark's. The bishop desired to consult [ ably lignite. They report also that with Archdeacon Worrell before con: | (he sands in some of the creek beds firming the action of the committee. would tempt a "Placer Miner" to ---- top and trv them. So New Ontario The local license holders met Mon- | may have for an asset a stronger at day afternoon to discuss matters of traction than its rich ae cultural importance pertaining to their busi land. though at Ville Marie, on the of doing away | Queboe side of | the finest Lake Temiscamingue, hay in Canada is grown. he climate. till the country is clear questions . C. Polson returned to-dav from and Miss Pol ment; the winter sots in the second week "in November, and does not break un till the first of May. snow remaining even much Halevbury ang New Liskeard. being shut off from the outside world for six months at a tin is now a an band further west in the sprine The white man has come and come to m ¢ | stays Yours respectfully, J.V.G. ® {i in Much Improved. 'S ! Kingston, Nov | 17.~(To the Editor) Iwas very much impressed last even ing when I read that the police were | having a house-cleaning. | was parti | something should be done to have this | work done regularly. Well, what is to | prevent the police from dusting the When there is puffiness of the @ | station every week, and taking down ankles or wrists, blood poison is f§ | the cobwebs ? Do they want some one indicated. The kidneys, the | to visit" them occasionally and aron-e { them to action ? It is not a new offs sewers of the body, are clogged § | 7", 5t in being suggested, surely ! A and the deadly foreign matter is | man to drop in «thd tell them when returned to the blood. The kid- | they should draw their salary is quite neys must be regulated at once. as necessary as the official who will For thi %, there is nothing | take a broom to hand and remove the like spiders' decorations. It's fewer offi cigls in place "of more of them we Trade-Mark U=du The : Kidney Pill that Cures Do not waste money on inferior substitutes, but get the best kid- ney regulator and tonic in the world. { ---------- y Bell Rock Blasts. dell. Rock, Nov. 16.---The funeral of the late Mrs. Meeks took place here on the Ist inst. The service was eon ducted by Rev. Mr. Richards, Verona. | The remains were brought from Moun | tain Grove to be buried here in the | family burial plot, belonging to the | homestead, where the deceased spent | the greater part of her life. The lame | and disalded are: William Moir, suf- fering with a badly sprained ankle; Loine Sanborn, two broken fingers, and Frank L. Amey has an abscess on his leit arm. The social held in { the Methodist church on the 10th | inst., was a success in every way; a { good programme was given, a good crowd present and a nice sum of ! money. was realized. Miss Elsie Moir | has returned home after a very plea- | sant visit with friends in Peterboro. She was accompanied by her uncle {and aunt, Mr. and Mes. Tavlor, Lake- field. John Timmons is making exten: sive repairs on his grist mill. Visi tors: Mrs. 'E. Foster, Wilkinson, At all druggists; box of 60 pills BO cents The famous electric train, whotn speed during the tests being held lust outside of Berlin, has averaged 136 t death games | Junior series miiles an hour. JUNIOR SEMIFINALS. Five Teams in Race For O.R.F.U. : Honors. The sub-committee has arranged the A--Nov. 2ist=Torontos Il. vs. Dun das, at Hamilton. B--Nov, 2ist--Sarnia vs, at London " €--~Limestones, of Kin ston, a bye Ingersoll to be fixed by the sub-committee The Limestones, Put in a strong elaim for the final game to be plaved years, and have always had to play away from home. The final game may be played on Wednesday, 2nd, provided the winner of the wes tern clubs will consent. McLennan Will Referee. G. B. McLennan, of Queen's Univer sity, as referee for Saturday's game Mr. McLennan is president of the In tercollegiate Rugby Union. The umpire has not' been picked yet. Con. Is Sorry. Con Millan, manager of the Lime stone football club, says he is sorry the Brockville football team is 'out of | the players heavily, feeling confident j they can win éasily from Brockville, * we i cularly struck with the remark that | ! ie Ousted By Trades- And Labor Cleveland Exchange bor council, The charter of the Amal the engineers. Natiofial officers of both officers of the council, hut the dele gates were unseated by a vote of fifty gate Reynolds from the machinists, De. legate Branlow of the printers, asked that the request be laid on the table until after the next meeting of the A. F.L. at Boston, thinking that perhaps of. the there, Many of the log not willing to lose the privilege of sending a delegate to Boston to keep the engineers in the local council. They were of the opinion that such action as was requested would lead to rup- tions which might' be detrimental to the local bodies and the local organi- zations, Isaac Cowen, international or gnhizer of the engineers, and P. J. 'on! ternational 5 Yisited on 3 the running for the championship, as he wanted his team to have another chanca on neutral ground to show the people of Procksill what an inferior team they have. Hf the two teams ever come together * again, the sup porters of the local team will back estes. ENGINEERS UNSEATED Couneil. Alter a long wordy fight the dele gates from the local lodge of the Am algamated Socie of Engineers were v unseated by the United Trades and La gamated Society was revoked a year ago by the American Federation of Labor and hecause of the action lodge No. 233 of the international body of machinists petitioned the sound] to ro. turn the credentials of the delegates of bodies addressed the meeting and there was considerable discussion among the to thirty-one. The matter was ealled up by Dele action of the executive qommittee A.F.L. might" be oyer-ruled members were lon, first vice-president of the Tn. Order of Machinists, ad- hs J Louis world's fair of 1904 will surpass "smoker" in the club rooms, Sydenham street. A pleasant of the O.R.F.U. following sudden in the semi finals of the y has reguested all Canadian exhibitors The winners of A and B will play off on November 28th on neutral grounds, of Kingston, have in the Limestone city. They have been in the finals three December "Varsity and McGill have agreed to MYSTERIOU ANCE AND ITS SEQUEL Was Pushed Into Street. this city, disappeared Friday night, has been found, He was discovered 'by a policeman in East alian, and is pow in a hospital, erving out in fear that he was rob. bid and would be killed. His wrists bore marks as though they had been bound with rope. He said two men, representing them- selves as detectives, called at his home Friday, and asked him to ac- company them to the police station. When but a few steps from the house they seized and hound him, and chloroformed him. When he reeained consciousness, Fa. ther Cirringione save dark disnial cellar, with hid wrists hound. He was lod into. the strect blindfolded, and riven a bush. He had been liberated. about fifteen minutes when found. ---- CANADIAN PROGRESS. ------ To Make a Conspicuous Exhibit At The World's Fair. It is now conceded that the part Canada intends to take at the St. everything which has heen heretofore undertaken by the dominion. There is not the slightest doubt that our coun." try will be to the front in the matter of natural resources, forestry, fishenies and pulp industries, when the matter of awards and prizes is discussed by he jury of awards. Canada, for years, has been plod cing along quietly developing its strength and seemed rather small in the eyes of her neighbors to the south. Within the past two or three years, however, there is a change of aspect in the eyes of the public men and a change of tone in the American press. Our resources and possibilities are gow competing with those of the Uni ted States, While our neighbors have been al most dazed at this development in Manitoba, the great grain fields of millions and millions of acres in the North-West . Territories have been opened and the influx of settlers, not only from the United States, but also fiom Great Britain and the continent, has come in earnestly: only to raise 10 a greater estimation our resources ant possibilities, Thete is more, The great advan tages of cattle raising, in the west: ern part of the territories has led a great number of Americans to cast their Jot and future wellage in these parts for the purpose of producing meat, which it is now adoiitted can be done as well as in their own coun try if not cheaper. Mr. Hutchison, exposition commissioner at Ottawa, to file their applications for space at vttana bofore December 1st.@ Let us show the universe that our country has achieved a position and status of which every Canadian has a good right to be proud of. Depew On Marriage. Interview with Chauncey Depew, My belief, from observation, is that seventy-five out of 100 marriages are happy, and that not more than five out of that number are unhappy. Apart from love itself there is a ompanionship «in married life that draws closer and more beautiful as the years go by. During my last visit to Europe I met a distinguished man who express. od the deepest interest in our edun- try. "Why do you not visit us then?" 1 asked him, "if you have so kindly a fecling for America and the Amerie: ans ?" "Because," he replied simply, "my wife could not stand the voyage, and I would not, for any personal or sel- fish reason, he responsible for one day's separation from her." The couple had heen married forty years, -------- The Congo Free State is making ex- periments with the cultivation of Am erican cotton in' Congo territory, It is elso experimenting with the Egyptian and Peruvian article, cca Crutnpets at Ferguson's. The more home ba- king you do, the more you will appreciate Cleveland's Baking Powder. Using it in your bis- cuit and cake, you need not be an'expert cook to get good results. never PRIEST FOUND DISAPPEAR. | He Was Seized, Bound, Chloro- formed And Put In a Dark, i Dismal Cell--~When Released He New * York, Nov. 17.~Rev. Father Joseph Cirringione, rector of the Ita lian church of the lmmaculate Con: ception in illinsnbeidgs.. suburb of En his home under mysterious circumstances last Fifty-first street, raving wildly in It Father Cirringione, when found, fell exhausted into the pdliceman's arms, he was in a Dominion Steel, Pref. Dominton Steel... Dominion Coal, I're Dominion Coal .. Detroit United Winnipeg St. Ry. Montreal Power . Nova Scotia St. Ry. .. Ogilvie Milling *Co. " Merchants' Cotton Co. Quebec Bank ... :.. Halifax St. Ry. "Happy T A. ABERNETHY, 125 A. BUDD Endured the Agonies of Dyspepsia A.. Budd, Shanty Bay, Ont, writes as follows about the efficacy of the medicine that cured him: "After suffering from dyspepsia for thirty-five years, and meeting with many failures with other medicines, 1 decided to use Paine"s Celery Com pound, having heard of so many cures effected by it. © The compound pro- duced miraculous results and banished my troubles; From a condition of helplessness--being unable to sleep or eat--I now feel well and strong. I am astonished at the results, as my trou: ble was an old and chronic one. I have recommended Paine's Celery Com- pound to some of my neighbors, and in every case it bas given satisfac PAINE'S Celery Compound Cured Him. Is always popular with the ladies, who kg to appreciate a perfect stove. | "IT'S A THING OF BEAUTY AND A JOY FOREVER, 45 Sold in Kingston This Year Pretty good recommend, eh? __.69and 71 Brock Street, for 35 Years our Couches, fri around, only $6, 50, ar Velour 'ive oct Bain only $2 Scree Meadquartersfor Trunks th Special lines of yond a , COMMERCIAL. REAL MARKETS. MONTRES Nov. 17th. Ask: A Canada Pacific Ry. ae X18 Toledo Ry v . 22 21 Montreal St. Ry. (New) 190 189. Montreal St, Ry. se. ADOT 198 Toronto St. Ry. . . Ys 5 St. John Eléctric Ry. 110 100 Twin (City Transit ,...... 88% 88 Montreal Telegraph . |. 000 158 Bell Telephone Co 000 140 Montreal Cotton Co. 120 = 000 Dominion Cotton Co. a a5 Canada Colored Cotton ., 00 43 R..& O: Nav, Co. wv. wn... T8% THE Bank of Montreal A Merchants' Bank 50 "Coming Back Again. Capt. E. A. Booth, of the steamer Toronto, who, about two weeks ago took the steamer Sport, owned hy President Wilbur, of the Lehigh Val ley? railroad, to Buffalo to have a new boiler installed and ings added. was expected that port to-day for Kingston. ------------ to leave fails when _ Marconi has We are sallin= at reduced want to clear oi the stock, enable us to ropair' the place. Is an attraction for every The cheery glow and in beat of our coal will make weather. It's cook with, too. bin with some other fix- I. ZACK Princess street, the uring the -BOOTH'S 'Phone 133, foot