ILK g special to give touch with the d agents of for to buy in large 'e secure many 0 to Montreal other day and BLACK SILK ited again this Silk G0 black full 28 : r silk in the Il admit when you 7 65¢. Yard, oie d finish, made (n 821d regularly for 89¢. Yard, ilk acturers, Moss, C. 1d guaranteed by yard. 75¢, Yard. for Cash. , SON... ton. 1S bers Store C. oods, but toes o call early if ETT. S ALE ."" LI rket. from the best pe. Agent. KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, You Save 'The Dollars But don't sacrifice the quality wien you buy Overcoats Here. Our stock 1s complete in every range. You can get just what you want. Boys' Overceats and Reefers. Youths' Coats. Men's in all styles. FIT-REFORM. 3 JENKINS 3%} Silver Mounted Walking Sticks We have something above the average in THIS Hne. New shapes in the PARTRIDGE light canes, so much used in larger centres. If desiring a stylish stick you would fo a to sce these. ENGRAVING 'REE. SMITH BR.OS.. Jewellers and Opticians, 350 King St. . BERMUDA .. THG NOW FAR FAMED BERMUDAS, with cable communicatien and equable winter temperature of 65 degrees, beau- tiful scenery and 100 miles of good roads, headquarters of the British North American Squadron, is unrivalled in its attractiveness, reached by the first-class iron steamers TRINIDAD or PRETORIA in: forty-eight hours from New York. Sailing jortaghtly up to 1st January URSDAY thereafter. and every TH The tropical istands, including SANTA CRUZ, 'ST.KITTS, MARTINIQUE, ST. LUCIA, BARDBARDORS AND DEMER- ARA, also. afford beautiful and interests ing. tours, all- reached by steamship of the Quebec Steamship Company, sailing from New York' about every 10 days, For descriptive pamphlets and dates sailing apply to A. EMILIUS OUTER- BRIDGE & CO. Agents, 39 Broadway, New York; J HANLEY or J. GILDERSLE Kingston, Ont THUR AHER cretary, Quebec, ~ GEO. CLIFF. Real Estate, Insurance and Mining Broker, AR. "95 CLARENCE STREET, OPPOSITE I'OST OFFICE. Mother Hendy's All Healing Ointment PRICE, 25 CENTS. WILL CURE Buras, Frozem Limbs, Cuts, Salt Rheum, Broken Breasts, Children's Sore Heads, Boils, Poison and Bealing Fingers. DIRECTIONS--Spread the salve on a linen or cotton cloth, change it only every twenty-four hours. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. POSTPONED SALE. THE SALE OF FARM IMPLE etc., at the residence of Wal Pittshurg, which was to have heen } on MONDAY, 28rd, will take place on THU RSDAY, Nov. 26th Blood DAILY MEMORANDA. This if St. Catharine's day. McDermott has shoe bargains. Lecture, at Portsmouth, 8 Pride is first cousin to J Frontenac cheese board, 1:30 pom. Inspection, left-half 14th regiment, 8 p.m. Royal Arcanum ects on Thursday night Sale and supper, Cooke's church, Thurzday St. Mary's baraar, "day and cvening, 'till Friday. Dean Smith and Kev. G.' L. home, 8 Jw. Starr, ®t Love can neither he bought nor sold, but it may be exchanged, There are a few things that even a Very young man doesn't know. Tostponed sale farm implements, Wal- ter Monk's, Pittsburg, to-morrow. St. Paul's sale, high tea and concert, to-morrow, Thursday. Tickets, iC. Limestone -lodge, No. 91, A.0.U.W,, meets Thursday night at halt' past seven. tery time some women smile their husbands are reminded of dentists' bills. Pure Gold demonstration continued at McRae's, Golden Lion Grocgry, this week, Auction sale of Cockburn property, the premises, Thursday, at 11 o'clock, by John H. Mills. Apnual meeting of Soldier's Wives league will be held in the Armouries, Thursday afterncon, at 2:30 Some nien waste a lot of time in won- dering how the world got along before they came into it, and how it is going to get on after they leave it. November th in history: Welland canal dynam sentenced to life im- prisonment, { British defeat Boers at Graspan, 18 Ex-President Kruger at Parijs, 1900 Isaac Watts, hymn writer, died, 1748 final partition of Poland, 1795s Normandy William of 112¢ - CHINA! CHINA! CHINA! We have at present the largest and best selected as- sortment of Dainty China we have every shown. Come in and look over the pretty things ; you don't need to buy. 2500 "T Gieuhere, ROBERTSON BROS.. drowned, the most beautiful designs % we are showing in great variety. 0) If you are selecting gifts, one of these will be a most satisfactory purchase We have them at all prices, From $5 to $75 And cvery one is splendid value for the money We the things in jewelry have best of the new article § Wii WILL SAVE any you care to choose now for Christmas. Early shopping means, a Letter selection to select and more time P. B. CREWS, Cor. Princess and Wellington Sts. "Phone 356. - sescensIENEEEREEee -- -------- BUYER FOR GAS HE AT , CHEAP, at 51 Brock street. A HOUSEMAID. APPLY TO MRS. Hiram Calvin, King St., E. EXPERIENCED HOUSEMAID. APPLY to Mrs. G. Hunter-Ogilvie, 149 Earl street. A COMPETENT HOUSEM!/ AP- ply to Mrs. C. Birmingham, 107 Bagot street. AN EXPERIENCED HOUSEMAID. AP- ply in the evening to Mrs, F. W. Albree, Emily St. AT ONCE, A GOOD SIZED BOY, TO learn the Barbers' Trade Apply at 217 Princess street WE WANT A FEW PEOPLE IN EACH locality to work for us during spare time. Pleasant work. Liberal pay. Imperial Company, London, Ontario. r A FEW MORE MEN CAN BE START- mn the road to fortune and in- Don't delay. Write to- Marshall & Co., Teas. SALESMEN, TO HANDLE choice specialties during Fall Winter. Whole or part time Weekly. Elegant outfit free. Bros., Nurserymen, Galt, Ont. BOARD IIE IIIT MRS. BREDEN, 24 STUART STREET, has vacant a very comfortable front room, also table board. TWO LARGE, WELL FURNISHED rooms, modern conveniences, late dinner. Also table boerd. ApclD 240 King St., E. A LARGE bay window, also a study, FRONT BEDROGM, WITH first floor, sunny aspect. Apply 85 Wellington street. FOR SALE. A GOOD GENERAL PURPOSE DIE- Apply Mitchell's Hardware Store livery horse, five years oll. at W. A. it costs $1 000,000, Henry Watt r- son said, to put a United States sink ticket in the field, hat 5000 to buy a seat in the Good Wearing and Stylish Overcoats and Suits Prices Reasonable John Tweddeli, Tailor and Importer, SCOTCH CONCERT ST. ANDREW'S NIGHT CITY HALL, NOV. 30th, Donald MacGregor - ~- Baritone Jean Waldrum Andrews - Soprano Pipe-Major Beaton, (48th Bighlanders). Brief speeches by Principal Gordon, Fdw. J. B. Pease, Hon. Dr. Sullivan and Henry Folger. 7i ickets, 50c. For sale at Uglow's and book stores. ST. MARY'R BAZAAR AT HOME--T:e In The Lutes Maer ot C3 Cithedial THURSDAY NIGHT McAuley's Ji City HALE on § D0 N07 QUT This is the "Request of Nationalists TO WM. O'BRIEN WHO RESIGNED FROM PARLIA- MENT AND LEAGUE. He Objected to the Persistent At- tacks of a Paper Seeking to Thwart the Policy of the Di- rectorate of the Nationalists, WILLIAM O'BRIEN, M.P. Dublin, Nov. 25.--At a meeting of the ish national party here, yester day, a resolution was unanimously adopted asking William O'Biien to withdraw his resignation as member tliament for Cork city, of p and as a member of the governing body of the United Irish League. The well known journalist, and founder of the league, tendered Lis resignation be- cause; as he stated, he objected to the persistent attacks of the Freeman's Journal, on the policy of the league in connection with the land act and its efforts to thwart the policy ve commended by the directorate of the nationalist government. This policy was to secure 'the largest possible benefit for the Irish tenantry under the new act. CZARINA RECOVERING. Czar Reads English Novels To Her. St. Petersburg, Nov. 25.--The crar- ina, who was recently poisoned, sup posedly by some food she ate, is mak ing slow progr towards recovery at Skiernewice, R an Poland. Her in- ner ear is inflamed, and she suffers so vere pain, but it is believed that an operation will not be necessary and that alarm is unnecessary. The czar remains with her almest all day, try ing to distract her attention from hor sufferings He often English novels to her. reads TURKISH MINISTER'S REPLY To Austria-Russian Note Is Evas- ive. A despatch from Constantinople to the Xeuve Freie Presse, savs that the Turkish cabinet ministers have drawn up and handed to the sultan the reply of the Otto man government to the note of Aus trian and Russia, in regard to new reforms in Macedonia. The reply is evasive in tenor, and contains several suggestions for the modification of the Austro-Russian proposals. as 3. Vienna, Nov. A PRINCESS ELOPES. With Her Handsome Italian Coachman. Berlin, Nov. -A despatch from Dresden to the Tageblatt says the Princess Alice, wife of Prince Frederic of Schoenburg-Waldenburg, fled with a oachman of the name of Marteni a month ago. Marteni is a full-blooded Italian, tall and handsome. He had already been married to a girl at the castle at Gauernitz. The prince has been hunting at Stelermark for the past few weeks. GETTING ALONG NICELY. Doctors Astonished At Vitality. London, Ont., Nov, 25. Patrick Up the. Adelaide fa who nearly three weeks ago was attacked "by his niece with an axe, three severe wounds being inflicted in his head, is doing so well that the physicians in attendance who at first said that theré was no hope, now express the opirion that he will pull through all right. The doe tors are simply astonished at Upton's vitality. Upton's toh, Altman Gets Bail. Brockville, Nov. 25.-C. J. appeared yesterday before the Altman county judge for trial on two separate crim inal charges, ari.ing out of his with- drawal frem the Union hat works, He consented to being tried by a jury at the general sczcica next month, end was admitted to bail in $2,000, Big Chicago Strike Settled. Chicago, Nov. 25.<The big strike on the Chicago city street railway was settled at an early hour this morn- ing. Edgar H. Crockford; charged with soniding a letter through the post- office at Peterboro to Mrs. W. T. Lor: rimer, Sawyerville, Que, to murder her ee NOVEMBER 25, 1903. BIG TIMAER DEAL. Great Sprace Timite Secured In Quebec, Detroit, Nov. 25.--One of the biggest deals in timber lands, in which De troiters have been interested recently, has just beew . whereby the Da: naher and Meléidy company, of De troit, acquires two hundred square wiles of spruce and cedar lands in the province of "The purchase cur- vies with it sew mills, logging roads, ete. The cons tion is mn the neigh borhood of three hundred thousand dollars. "I am not certain whether we will cut off the tiniber or sell it again in the spring," sald Mr. Danaher, "but whichever we do we consider it a good purchase." . FRENCH HT FIERCELY. Debate Over Suppression 6f Vati- can bassy. Paris, Nov. 28.~A despatch to the Journal says @& French column has been engaged in a Berce fight wich the Taurges at Biralal, in Kanem, French Soudan. © The French retreated after losing Capt. Mollot, six riflemen killed and twenty-six others wounded. Three hundred Taurges were killed or wound- ed. It is stated that the Sultan of Kenem was among the killed. There was a great debate in the chamber of upatice over the sup- pression of the Freach embassy to the vatican, which had been demanded hy the socialists. The final vote was 324 in favor of continuing the embassy and 231 against il. MAY BE MADE CHIEF Of Grand Trunk Pacific Purchase Staff. Detroit, MWieh., Nov. 25. -As sisting Purchasing Agent J. W. Knecshaw, of the Grand Trunk railway, has receiv ed an offer of the position of purchas- ing agent of tha Grand Trunk Pacific railway, with Beadquarters in Winni- peg and has calisented to try it for three months, mn, if he docs not like it, he will the opportunity of returning to it. The purchasing for the road diring the survey and construction of the new line will Le no light task. There are now sixteen surveying parties iit the field ' nud there will be about ten wore fefore the assighment ix complete. THE GERMAN EMPEROR. ------ Will Cruise In Southern Waters After Christmas. London, Nov. 25.~The Times Berlin special says : Persons who are well informed say the emperor will prob- ably cruise in waters, or reside tomporasi in a southern health resort of Christmas. The wound caused by the operation heals slowly, but there is no ground for anxiety. The locality of the cisatrix on the vocal cord makes an occasion al irritation inevitable, and the heal ing process is necessarily delayed. It is stated that the emperor has not abandoned his December shooting plans. LAD WAS SHOT. Mother In Custody--A Dudas Street Tragedy. Toronto, Nov. 25. Mrs, J. W. Gallo way, of 468 Dundas street, wife of J W. Galloway, quartermaster-sergeant in the Royal Canadian regiment, was arrested yesterday charged with shoot ing, with intent to: kill her fourteen vear-old son The lad. was shot through the mouth, the bullet came out at the and the shot was fired at close range. It seems that re cently she again bheeame deranged through the eficcts of liquor, and the shooting of her son is the result. RUSSIAN OFFICIALS OPPOSED. cheek, In Confiscating Armenian Church Property. London, Nov, 25.--Russian corres pondents of the Times say that Rus sian officials charged with the execu tion of the decree confiscating Armen ian church property, continue to meet with opposition. In many places the peasants offer armed resistance. At Baku the Armenians were in sharp conf ist with police, and eleven were killed. Four were killed in hars. At Terivan crowds paraded. with banners inscribed "Down with the autocracy. --------p-------- EVIDENCE SECURED. For Trial of Perpetrators of Mine Outrages. Denver, Col.,, Nov. 25.--Adjt.-Gen. Sherman Bell, who is in Denver, states that a large amount of evidence has been secured for the trial of the men suspected of the Vindicator mine out- rage. The general also stated that in- fernal machines ready to be exploded had been found in two other mines, and that there was positive evidence that the plot included five mines in all. BOY ASSASSINATED. Frank La Frinier Shot And Killed. Notway, Mich, Nov. 25.--Frank La Fripior, with several companions, started out with a smail target gun. Near Ploomgreen's farm at the city limits the boys were utting up a target, when some unknown ' person «hot the boy in the back. of the head, killing him instantly. The authorities are look ing for the party who did the shooting. The boy was fifteen years cli. Bomb Kills Six Persons. London, Nov. 25.--A terrible crime is reported to have been perpetrated at Ardaing, near Rottenmanm, Syria. An attempt was made on the life of a railway contractor named Zan delli in revenge for his having ov Sharged 500 workmen, the ORLD NEWS Despatches rom Near And Distant Places, EVENTS OF DAY A ---- GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS. SIBLE FORM, @ Austin, of Detroit, died, estate of $20,000 Matters That Interest Everybody Notes From. all Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered, Sir John Blundell Maple, Bart, M. P., is dead. lie was born in 1845. It is reported that the city of San Domingo has been captured by the re: bels. rhe thermometer at Winnip ise tered 25 degrees below on og night. Lord Lansdowne has recently had everal attacks of his old ailment, sciatica. Thomas J. leaving a Canadian and no wiil. Several Chinese generals are anxi- ous to declare war against the Rus- sians in Manchuria, An epidemic of diphtheria has broken out in Sandwich. There are at present four vases. Mr. Stead's new paper, along the theories of Tolstoi, is likely to be pub lished on January 4th. A boarding house was burned at Norwood, Man., and the inmates nar rowly escaped with their lives, Four British armored cruisers will shortly sail for the West Indies and join the North American squadron. The sum of $261,588 will ba expend: od in rebuilding Fort Ontario. Oswego builders have received the contract. Andrew Pattillo, M.P.P., will be the chief guest at the Caledonian Society luncheon on December 3rd, at Strath. dem. Austria and Russia are prepared to put their troops into Macedonia, un- less the sultan consents to the reform scheme. Mackenzie & Mann will build at Port Arthur large modern steel coal docks, the equal of any plant on the great lakes, The duty on salt pork and ham im- rted into France from Canada will Pkely be reduced from fifty per cent. to 30 per cent. General William H. Hughes, axsem- blyman from Washington county, committed suicide Ly Hafiging at SUR homes at Granville. The local option by law voted on on Tuesday, in the municipality of Car man, Man., was carried, the vote be- ing for 256, against, 107. The executive committee of the One tario Municipal Association has decid: ed to ask the government to ° with- draw the assessment bill, William Carey who made a confes. sion of the murder of Glory Whalen is a Toronto man, who invented the con. fession to escape punishment. The claim of bondholders that Pana- ma cannot repudiate her share of Columbia's debt will be presented through the British foreign office. Pursued and shot at by a San Do- mingo gunboat, which was unable to prevent her running a blockade, Clyde liner Cherokee hes reached New York. Teachers of New York have formed a central organization, called the Interborough council, for united effort in obtaining legislation for teachers' benefit. Mrs. F. R. Vlasto, New York, ix suing Mrs. E. M. Culver, daughter of Senator Clark, of Montana, for $500, 000 for alienating the affections of her husband. General Hamilton B. Dox, thirty eight years cashier of the Hibernian Bank, Chicago, is dead, of pneumonia. He was the oldest bank official in the United States. The mystery surrounding the mur. der, in Angust last, of two officials of the Chicago city railway, was cleared by the confession of & man arrested for another murder. The freight sheds at Fort William are in a congested state because of the arrival of a large number of steamers with freight for tranship- ment to the North-West. : The Robertson centrdl auxiliary in meniory of the late Rev. James Robe erison, superiitendent of the Preshy- terian missions was formed in Tor onto to extend the work of the home missions in the North-West territories. The fishing boat Kiowa, belonging to the Niagara Fish Co. has been seiz- ed at Port Dalhousie, for violation of the customs laws. It seems that a small pump was bought in Buffalo and ths duties were not paid. The gom- pany will enter a protest. The total namber of vessels on the register hooks of the dominion on De- cember 31st last, including old and new vessels, sailing vessels, steamers and barges, was 6836, measuring 652,613 tons register tonnage, being an increase of 44 vessels, and a de- crease of 11.870 tons register, gs com- pared with 1901. Marine Notes. The steambarge King Ben is here from Montreal with a general cargo. The big steamer Dalton brought the damaged grain to Rithardsons' elova- tor from Montreal. Ske is bound up. The steamyacht Sport, of Alexan- dria Bay, arrived here last night from Ruffalo, N.Y., where she received a new boiler. six Kichardzsons' elevator : Steamharge John Milne cleared for Napanee with ot grain; schooner Highland Peauty, frou THE FIRMS AGREED 3 Arbitration The Matter of Chicago, No rh r v. the terms upon | ages--Company and fen agree to arhitrate; present ae 10 be set aside and the actual worth of laborers to be estimated without regard to wag: es paid at present. This may raise a maximum of cloven, all within a I+ mit of fifteen hours. The other alter native is an opportunity to earn ten hours pay in fifteen ra. nd Shops di a and bin right to discharge, discipline the men without Siecigling of the | union in anv way. Shop to be open to union and non-union alike, "Employment--Company. will take back all of its striking em; ex. cent those who Ive been of violence since November 12th. This in- cludes those who went on the sym: pathetic strike," REMARKABLE CURE. , Patient Cured of Growth on Face. - Indianapolis, Nov, 28.~Dr. Benjam- in ¥. Bye, of this city, has perfected a wonderful cure of cancer in the case of Jeflerson Coker, afflicted with a cancer almost covering the entire face. One large malignant growth on the jaw under the eye was as large as a turkey egg, the patient has been ex. coodingly ill for weeks. Those that have witnessed the cure pronounce it most marvelous, weak he could hardly walk. The most extraordinary feature ot the cure is that there is no pain. doctor's method of treatment, which was discovered hy him a few years ago, is by jusant of an oil which will absorb the indura par and heal the ulceration. ade ol forty to fifty patients treatment at the doctor' py en aro said to be over one, ceiving home treatment direct ~ through their family physician. Dust, Nov, 25.~J. D. Campbell, a wealthy citizen of Duluth, had an exciting ride on the back of a huge bull moose forty miles north of here, Campbel and a par J wore ranting in the ~ ting fied animal through the he brush. Campbell, who had expected no serious danger from his perform: ance, clung desperately to his posi. tion on the avimal, which, after a» wid run of a mile or more, into a slough, where the moose sank to its stomuch, and ita rider dis. mounted in safety. finally killing the moose with one shot. WILL BACK HIM UP, 'Conservative Asks For More Cred- itable Policy Than Gameyism. Poterboro, Nov. 25.--At a banguet giver' to Prof. Hutton, of Toronto University, J. Hampden Burnham, a prominent conservative, in proposing the toast of the political institutions of Canada, said, "the constituents of Mr. Stratton felt the course of abuse to which he had heen subjected had about reached the limit, He. felt, he was sure all Mr. Stratton's con. stituents felt, that it was time the conservativeSparty brought forward some policy that would be more cre ditabls to it than that of abuse and affidavit producing, which had re recently characterized it." THE STATE DEPARTMENT. Insists on Agreement With Wos Y. Gil Standing. Washington, D.C., Nov. 25.~The state department has not received confirmation of the news that the Dominican revolutionists have captured San Domingo city, the capital, The government will not ly the new authority in San 10 repu- diate arrangements a i with the Wos yv Gil government. It will insist that these arrangements be carried out, More Pay For Mounted Rifles. Ottawa, Nov. 25.~The pay of the Canadian Mounted Rifles in Manitoba is to be increased to the same scale as in force among the North-West Mounted Police. Gen. Lord Dundon- all tell the force last week, when he passed through Winnipeg, that the increase would take efieet upon his re- turn to Ottawa. y Clear As Crystal Cider. Crystal cider, clear and sporkling for table or mince meat, Crawford. Kaiser To Lead A Huat. Berlin, Nov. 25.---Emperor William intends to lead the annual court hunt in the Letingen forest Dee. 3rd. Delicious cream rolls turnovers, rose- bud tarts, presidents, cream puffs, eclaires, ete, fresh to-morrow at Fer: guson's. Before laying in your winter supply of potatoes just think whether it won't poy you to try Crawford's. TT BET TENT Ir" TRANSFER OF TAVERN LICERSE. NOTICE 18 HERLRY SVEN Tar 1 have this day m some wages and lower phd "Routing. of rele Reap: Lion made of which men 1 One is a minimum of pt hours and as Coker was sof' ws AND MOIRE tab ends, all colors, at P.8.~We have Pure Maple & hand, which is just the with Aunt Jomima's Pasicakes. The following are the quo London, Eng. for one, two/ months fe Atchison "oa tehison, pref. Bi and Ohio . . Can. Pacific .. Bt. Paui o.oo Denver, common Erie, common .. Louis, and Nash. Vancouver, has been defence, which, it is Ni tempt a general Justification "Sizeman" letters nse ee oare of iChtion pi have my Tavern License and business as tavern-keei to Tames Kesher transferred Spence, this eity, late of the img use Saloon, 4 and that Picton, with wheat. bare el x rh