'Eider Down | Satin covered, filling, at $10 and $11. -- Te Our stock is very complete at precent, ranging in price from $195 to Fo. Boys'. Wool Togues. in pretty tolors. 25c¢. Some very pretty Brooches. Pink, Chains, the Jewelty counter. - Parisian Tiated Buiter Cups, +8 the Candy counter, 1%¢. ideas ete, at Oranges, Lemons, Wonderful values in small pieces 68 Faily China ut,d¢, 10c., 150, 25. 3 To Have Ice Races. The Kingston lee Trotting Associa- tion met in the Mayor's office last ¢v- ming, with a attendance of en thusiastic of horwe. 3 ay old flips or ie Teglected © - mecepted . It was de cided to hold a winter meet, and al- ter a short discussion, dates were hang: Madnaatny Ahaecdns od Por | § y 1 | day. These' dates follow those of Ot- which close on the 6th. may he acted upon. It will be further 'considered at anthee meeting. The itter of naming classes and purses was left over for future consideration, but there will likely be the same as last year. m. Senator Sullivan was present gave the members some encour- Matched Races. matched races have been the winter meet here, F. Pelow and C. D. which show speed, e agreed to start a matched race on he meet in February. ards and J. M. Theobald matched their colts for the the meet. ° : . It would seem that Toronto con Victoria match of last Saturday, Toronto Telegram says : "The game had to be = every few minutes to get the crowd behif}l the fence. On one occasion when Mr. Snowden was in a little private mix-up near the line ab centre he contracted a broken nose from. coming. in contact with a fist, and a free fight among the players seemed imminent, The crowd Tue of the field among the scrappers and the Montreal men narrowly cscaped a mob- bing." Toronto Star says: "There was no police protection at all, and great ificulty was experionced in keep ing the. erowd off the field." Gentle superior Queen City of Can- a rink on the fair grounds. ton Frontenacs, is practising with 1 Toronto Marlboros. r Presilent J. Ross Robertson "Chummy" Hill has been ovlaying for thirteen years with the Toronto w. | Wellingtons. He was a wee bit of ..a t. | barefooted boy when he started the old: shinny game. Bellevills is apt to lose McMillan, its acquisition from the east. Pa,, wants him, and "Jig- nson was in Belloville laying ore him the advantages of © the smoky city, : The Toronto Wellingtons, after an existence of thirteen years, and hold plea key years, have decided to di LT is likely' that Ardagh, Chadwick and Me Laren will play with the St. Geogges. 'A new club is to be formed in Mon- treal, to be known as the Wanderers, which will be com of players from the Victoria and Montreal teams, The clubs to constitute a new league will be Ottawa Vapitals, Cornwalls, Mon- treal Nationals and Wanderors, hig General Sport. : Renfrew - Corlig Club will probaily erect two rinks next vear. Slonpy Weather, 2:14}, will be seen at the Canadian ico races this winter. . The big six-day bicycle race at Madi- 0 ate an will begin ever, ber o During the last four years the Pitts: burg baseball team won games and. lest : A most remarkable recoind. Manitoba bonsrisl will be. held at Winnipeg, beginning February 10th It cost $4, to run it last year. | The toba Suing Association will reduce the size of the outside ring on the curling ice from fourteen feet to twelve. : i Eastman, the colered sprinter and hi§ backer, Haren Cum, bell, will sail for England on the SS. Champlain. Eastman expects to take part in the Lig handicaps in the old A Rad or lose, fcr even if the O.R. Toronto hat Sarnia) Yo. play E t : : Tormer tam on evtrel hor whi ton a 0 Ah Torantes fo Atwume wil take advantage of the cheap trip ada! It is hardly sport to mob a thall team, "says the Montreal erald. Hockey. The Maxville hockey club will build Prescott will enter a senior team in the O.H.A. and feel capable of winning eastern ap. Ww. Hincoclh Topmarly of the Kings. and Treasurer A. W. McPherson have been elected hy acclamation in the O.H.A. ing the O.H.A. championship for four ishand. I was , and was a close student of accomplished ac aig hg by Miss Stevenson in her clever prouus- She was a gene she performed her dual character of a wits and mother gained for her sin- cere applause. other memiiry of the company filled their alternate parts with much ability and added grsutly to the success of the play. "The ialties between the acts were good ve much pleasure. The singing of Summers and Barry Scanlon were well done. The singing lian Sore of Little Alice and Alias Morris would be hard to equal. scenery and st settings were handsome, and he arin chanyos t forth bursts of applause. o* Ken Home" will be the Lil} for to-night. OPPOSED TO CHANGE, Relations of University to Church Should Be Maintained. Toronto Telegram. 3 The Toronto presbytery on Tuesday dealt question of the university's future standing with respect to the Preshy- terian church. The subject evoked dis- cussion, the upshot of which was that a statement was issued embodying three resolutions forwarded by tay. J. A. Turnbull on behalf of a special committee, The question of continuing the pres- ent relation of Queen's with the church was described as having been consid ered "in the light of fuller informa- tion respecting the proper 'connec- tion: with the church and its financial presbytery, in answer to the question of the assembly's com- mission, heartily expresses its opinion in favor of the retention of the con- nection of Queen's university with the church." "That the relationship in which Queen's university shall stand to the church in the future be the same as that which now exists." With regard to the increased finan- cial aid required hy the university a resolution was passed. "That this presbytery cordially commends the claims of Queen's university to increas- ed financial aid to the membership of the church within the hounds." a -- "Marine Notes. The Sheambatie Hinckley loaded buckwheat at Richardsons' elevator for Caw Pe opt Metzner cleared Richardsons' elevator ° for with grain, The Welland cangl will be kept open in all probability until December 15th or 'later if weather permits, 'Boats are still passing through and there is no ice off Port Colborne on Lake Eri: or in the canal. The steamer India, the last of the Calvin company's fleet, passed down last evening, bound from Toledo to Ogdensburg with lumber. Upon dis- charging there, the India will retwn to Garden Island to go into winter quarters. Some of the grain of the steamer Erin and schooner Danforth was taken: out at Richardsons' elovator to-day. The insurance companies representa- tives are here to make examination. The Danforth's cargo was found in fair condition, but still somewhat dam- aged from" Prescott ---- Got His Second Rod. Yesterday A. J. Lee, barber, roceiv- ed from the New Brunswick, N.J., Anglers Association a valuable fishing rod in return for a black bass weigh- ing over five pounds. Mr. Leeis a member of the association, and it is a standing order that a $15 rod be giv- on to each member catching a black bass in Canadian waters weighing five pounds and over. . Four vears ago Mr. Lee received his first pole, reel and line complete, Last fall he again competed for the prize and producld a black bass weighing five pounds two ounces. The president of the associa tion, A. L. Mundy, has forwarded Mr. Lee, through J. A. Sperling, recrotary, the club's prize, which Mr. Leo very much prizes. -------- Masons Elect Officers. Minden, Lodge, AF. & AM, met last evening and received the district deputy grand master, F. S, Skinner, Gananoque, who expressed pleasure at greeting so many members of the frat ternity. These officers were elected : WM, J. S. R McCann; S.W., W. C. Tilley; d.W., F. Waugh; chaplain, Rev. M. McGillivray; treasurer, k 9 M. Bail lis; secretary, T. D. Minnes; trustee, W. Gill; auditors, W. Gill, H. F, Met- calle; tyler, E. Ball. At the conclusion of business refreshments were served. " JUST RUN ACROSS." ~~ Some People Are Lucky. Some people make an intelligent study of food aad get on the right track (pure food) others are lucky en- ough to stumble upon the right way out of the difficulty just as a Phila. young woman did. + She says: "1 had suffered terribly Irom nervous indigestion, everythin seemed to disagroe with me and was on the point of starvation whén one day 1 happened to run across a demonstration of Postum Food Coifee at one of the big stores here, *1 took a sample howe and a sam- ple of Grape-Nuts as well and there tried them again and found they ag- reed with me perfectly. For months I made them my main diet and as the result I am restored to my former fect health and can eat everything want to. . _ "When I spoke to my physician ab- out Grape-Nuts he said 'It is a most excellent food.' Name given by Pos- wm Co., Batile Creek, Mich. with Queen's and the vexed | These's a eo | el mt ok | - INGENERAL. inl urs in the City and nye toms He, I i, of Interest to the People. "hristm: at Taylor's. Vig Christine 9 a Guess', Pool room in connection. : 'The di committees are in ses- sicn at Synod hall. Win, Swaine, piano tuner, orders re- ceived at McAuley's or 153 Sydenham. The cold weather has now continued threes weoks with only a break of two days. rn Frontenac, No.59, 1.O.F., elect their officers 'thursday night, a full attendance is requested. 3 'The Real Estate Owners' Associa: tion meets in the police court room to- night" instead of the council chamber. 'the local separate school board did not eet last evening, owing to the absence from the city of several mem- bers. A regular meeting of the Portsmouth council should havo been held last evening, but it was postponed until a later date. * A charge of dynamite exploded at Kingston Mills while men were blast- ing, injuring Edward Bradden about the eyes and 'mouth. He is in hospital. 'The members of the srts' class of '05, of Queen's University, have at- ran their ammual "At Home" for Friday night in the new arts' build- ne. The executive committee of the cen- servative association met last evening to talk over the mayoralty outlook, but adjourned without coming to any decision. . A meeting of the Victoria day cele- bration committee was summoned for Jast night, but at a late hour the meeting was cancelled. for what rea son nobody seemed to know. Magic Cough Cure for that irritat- ing cough, at Taylor's. tuesday evening at Sharbot Lake, Dr. Coutlee and ary Roberts enter- tained a few friends at dinner. They ordered - some rare délicacies from Kingston friends, and T. H. Pelow filied the order. 4 C. D. Horne. of the Provincial Ho- tel claims to possess the smallest fox terrier ever born. The little ani: mal is not over two inches long, is perfectly formed, but unfortunately it did not live. He has had it preserv- ed in alcohol. 'The Muster Mechanic's Pure Tar Scap heals and softens the skin while promptly cleansing it of grease, oil, rust, etc. Invaluable for mechanics, farmers, sportsmen. Free sample on re- ceipt of 2c. for postage. Albert Toilet Soap Uo., Mfrs., Monreal. A prominent citizen asks that the fair association publish a detailed statement of the money received and expended in connection with the last exhibition. Then the aldermen will be better prepared to meet the request of a grant to wipe out the deficiency. Sore and swollen joints, sharp, shooting pains, torturing muscles, no rest, no sleep--that means rheumatism. It is .a stubborn disease to fight, but Chamberlain's Pain Balm has con quered it thousands of times. One ap- plication gives relief. Try. it. All druggists sell it. PERSONAL MENTION. Movements Of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. Mra. J. C..Hardy and daughter, Gar trude, Napanee, were city visitors to- ay. R. J. McDowall leaves for the south this week for the benefit of his health. G. W. Dawson, inspector of peniten- tiaries, was expected to visit the local penal dastitution to-day. The many friends of Miss Laura will attend the banquet to Col. Mon- tizambert, D.0.C, Mrs. Joseph Gascoigne, for the whereabouts of her brother, James Joseph McGuire, formerly Kingston, Ont. Ur, Haig was presented with a beau- tiful opal ring by the nurées of the general hospital on the occasion of his retirement yesterday as medical superintendent. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Fellows, Giles. sa, registered at the Club hotel last night. They were married this week. The bride was formerly Miss May Loucks, of Napanse, . Tandy retired from the house sur- geon staff of the general hospital on account of being 'unable to get suffi- cient time to attend his final year classes at Queen's Medical College. Huffalo Times : Rev. W. E. Falsh, Kingston, archdiocese, the guest of his mother, Mrs. F. Walsh, Whitney Place, sang high mass, Sunday, in the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Father Walsh is widely and favorably known in eastern Ontario, having a fine tenor voice, and will be cordially welcomed in Buffalo's musical circle. Coming From The West. According to advices from the west, thirty convicts) now incarcerated in Stoney Mountain, ., penitentiary are expected to be transferred to King- ston penitentiary. ong the num- ber, it is said, is Louis Vian, the leader of the insurrection in St. Via- cent de Paul penitentiary some years ago, who was afterwards transforce| to Kingston penitentiary and later on rolled. He hung arpund Kingston or some months and afterwards went west. He was apprehended near Bran don, Man., on a charge of theft and sent to prison. To Cur: A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- Its. All druggists refund the money iit fails to cure. BE. W. Grove's sig- nature is on each box. 2c. -- LOCAL NO1ES AND THINGS Quite An Honor. n Thursday night the Ancient St. Totus Lodge No. 3. A. F. &A. M, will have the distinguished honor of initiating its 1000th . candidate. The lodge 9 had - a continuous life of over one hundred years. ---- Will Give Them A Good Time. Ottawa Citizen. 3 Fifteen Royal Military College ea- dets are expected to return to Otta- wa from Kingston on the 22nd inst, to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents. Rumors of a number of dances and other gaities which will be givea in their honor are afloat. Want Him Again. R. J. Baiden, reeve of Portsmouth, is being urged by his many friends to stand again for re-election. He has made a success of the office and the ratepayers of the village would like him to occupy the chair another term. Reeve Baiden "has taken the request into serious consideration. ? To Take Courses. Privates J. Stoops, formerly of the Imperial Yeomanry, and J. C. Cooli- son, formerly of the Canadian Scouts, of South African fame, both members of "RH" company, Lisgar Rifles, of Lansdowne, will take courses of in- struction at the Royal School of In- fantry, Stanleys Barracks, "Toronto, commencing January 1st, 1904. Orangemen Elect Officers. Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 316, met last evening and elected these officers: WAL, H. Graham; DM. G. Smith; chaplain, E. D. Bennett; R.S;, J. Al- len; F. S., F. Milo; treasurer, W. Mor- rison; lecturer, J. Alexander; foreman of committee, W. Derry; committee, W. Dean, J. Newman, R. Moxley, R. Richardson. Concert At Wolfe Island. Queen's musical clubs gave a concert in the Presbyterian church on Wolfe Island Tuesday evening. There was a Jarge audience in attendance. Akout seventy-five from the city went across on the steamer Pierrepont's special trip. at seven o'clock. Rev. K. C. Me- Leod,a recent Queen's graduate, is pastor of the island Presbyterian church, ---- Is A Find Shot. Bugler "Joe" Turner of "H" com- pany, Lisgar Rifles, Lansdowne, has the best reputation as a hunter and crack shot of any bugler of the Otta wa brigade. "Joe" shot a bear weighing 327} pounds this fall. He is but fourteen. years of age, and has a certificate of qualification, having tak- en a course of instruction at the Roy al School of Infantry, Toronto, last winter. A Complimentary Banquet. To-night at the British-American Hotel, officers of militia districts 3 and 4 will tender, Col. Montizambert, retiring - D.0.C., a complimentary din- ner, upon the occasion of his retire- ment from active militia duties, after a service extending over about thirty- five years. Only officers will be per- mitted to attend, or the spacious din- ing-room would be inadequate to con- tain all of Col. Montizambert's friends. Many officers from outside points have arrived to attend the banquet. ------------------ Westbound In A Tourist Sleeper. Anyone contemplating a trip to Chi: cago, any point in the West, Califor- nia or tha Pacific Coast, are offered exceptional inducements and adven- tages by the Grand Trunk Railway System. Through Pullman tourist eleeping cars leave Boston, Mondays and Wednesdays at 11:30 a.m., running through to Chicago without change, arriving there at 5:55 p.m.. the foll sw- i Lowest rates with nom- 4 a: ing evening. Nat, Sagol, suet, ill. Togret to | inal charge for sleeping car. Ilustrat- Tames Hinds, Watertown, N.Y. is 2d descriptive matter and full inforia in the city visiting friends. He former- 5am on a plication inl J. Quinlan, ly conducted the American hottling |" "+ M-1.N., Montreal. works here, : G. Brewster, Hamilton, and Mr. and e January Designer. a a Mrs. A. J. Nelson, Winnipeg, are A « alifornia Calendar of Fruits guests at the home of W. Gilmour, | and Flowers," beautifies several pag- Dufferin street. es of the January Designer; while of Col. Halliwell, Major Pope, Major | great practical inte st is "'Learning Stewart, and Capt. Morden, Uelleville, | to be a Dressmaker," *'Bead Work" | Hopedale, | First Leap Year," by Elizabeth Stark, Ont., is advertising in Chicago papers | of | Cake," by Edwin L. Sabin, also a lit tle parlor drama, "Grandmother's Sil- | will be highly appreciated by women. Three excellent short stories, "Her "Lucinda Edson's Four to Six," by J. L. Harbour. and "The Magic Yeast houette," by Harvey Peake, furnish good reading. 'The Mothers' Advis- ory Club" is a new department. -------- At The Police Court. At the police court this mornin, Michael Cashman and Robert Keeiey pleaded guilty to charges of drunken- ness and were each fined $3 and costs | with the option of going to jail for fifteen days. Joseph Cooper pleaded guilty to the theft of a bag of oats from W. Mar. shall, of the Grimason hotel, hv whom was employed. He said he pave the grain away to a deserving Luteh er. Mr. Marshall asked that hght stntence be given the pris mer, who evidently took the oats while intoxi- cated. Cooper was sent to jail for one month. W. C. Martin's case was again journed for one wonth. ad The Late Michael O'Grady. On Friday, Nov. 27th, death took away one of the oldest and most ro Spected residents of Leeds county, ia the person of Michael O'Grady, War. burton. The was born in Wexford county, Ireland, and when twelve years old he, with his father, came to this country, settling in the township of Kitley. About sixty years ago he removed to the farm on which he died. He married Bridget Ivey,who survives him. Their union was blessed by fourteen children, ten of whom are living. Me. OF Geatiy had rea ripe a ninetv-four vears. He was a ar in politics and an earnest member of the Roman Catholic church. an hotest man, a and a splendid {ype YE he chur- ro- who knew him. WATER Mississippi bring at 815 per horsepowe vour columns three caty corporation for ent cost of wer. would be the for expansion in the were ready to enter of themselves sufficien to deielop, transmit which is about the t. factories would have ed end a strong indu extend them, not to ther inducement to o to establish new work matter. The repeated city's best interests, the money market faverable as when it power per annum price for the power. capital could be raise counted on. electrical and hidraul per annum, and the c ing this power which would be very crease this to $38.16. the result is similar. horsepower to consum General Electric comp: average of $24.68 per livered to it from the works. Excepting in from the seat of the than these places are this means its accom cost and greater loss --A. T. DRUMMOND, 'a printer's error, but public proposition. Ottawa Journal The Ladies' Aid drew's Presbyterian pleasant reception to of Queen's) Saturday four to six o'clock in ors. | the parlors" were crow to welcome Mrs. noon was spent and at the close served. Go ref} within thirty-five year sent cities to the spacious: well applications for thém It is a make a nation. Special train leaves at 1 p.m. Friday. Monday night. Fare holigay with the boye this geason. lands, York is the and the New Cornelius Donovan, misrepresentation | in lowed to go by ville, a trial of the charged with steal: Miss Ida Armstrong. on before wes found Brockville, by of William Market On November 25th, Alvena A 4 Eby o as of PRICE QUOTED IS DECLARED AS FAR TOO LOW. A. T. Drummond Says It Is Im- possible To Bring Power From River at $15 Per Horse-Power Per Annum. Toronto, Nov. 30.--(To the Editor) : I have seen in the newspapers. some party has been proposing to wer from the Mississippi tiver and ell it to Kingston manufactories prior to that I, on several occasions, advceated the subject and also wade definite proposals to successive light and water works committees to bring in this power and s pumping, and other Oses price less than one-half the city's jres- largest 0 power and for financing the scheme it was necessary to have a contract with it,for a period of years, to supply it with the power it required now aad the large manuiactorics in Kingston with the proposed power company but their aggregate requirements were nnt expenditure of the $100]000 necessary distribute there even 3,300 horsepower, ently used in the city. tion had takem prompt action in the of sich paramount advantage to the allowed to drop and the large capital ists, who were then interested matter, given no encouragement. offer is, however, still open, although is not here has, no doubt, paper error in giving $15 per horse as offer such a price. It would be mis- leading to the citizens to let them suppose that such a price could he The working expenses, interest on bonds and renewal funds for machinery, etc., in distributing 3.300 horsepower, suppos- ing every works in Kingston requiring rower. would deal with the company, wolilld bring the cost to about $20 for each horsepower per matter has Leen carefully gone into bv us. In Toronto expert engineers have reported to the city corporation that the cost to the city of bringing: 13,300 horsepower from Niagara to the city limits would be 818.96 per horsepower throughout the city. company, Hamilton, charges $24 per company's minimum price at Montreal to large factories is $33.33, the great tady takes 10,000 horsepower from the Hudson River Power company at annum, whilst the Montreal street ruil- way pays $25 for 5,000 horsepower de ronto, Kingston is much further away Editor's note--The quoted price £15 per horsepower per annum was not a It is a custom to blame things on the printer as a blind, but it is a little out of date. ------ Reception To Mrs. Gordon. Society of St. An- don, wife of their former pastor, (now It is twenty-five Gordon left Ottawa, and in that time | many changes have taken place, in social intercourse Put Into Good Homes. Forty-five thousand homeless "chil- dren have becn sent to Canada from Great Britain and put in good homes anthropists, who know how carefully the children are looked after in their new homes, think that the number from the overcrowded British increased with profit to th as to the children. good way to save men and ---- Limestones For Toronto. Tickets good until -- Henry Toler, chief promoter of the company for redeeming the Harlem 18 "convinced that the work is not of him, but of God, and that New prophesied cily of truth Jerusalem." with N. Kiser, was fined $10, and al- Judge Lazier, three Frenchmen, Judge Lazier, at Belleville. in the weigh scales house, Wing. Lee had been drinking. that r per annum. In years ago ply it to the electric lighting, purposes, at a The corporation consumer of future. Some of into contracts t to warrant the to Kingston and otal power pres- These manu- been greatly aid- cement given to speak of the fur utside capitalists s, if the corpora- offers, although were each time the The nearly so was first made. nm a news. the proposed Not a dollar of d if we were to the necessary annum. ic cngineers for ost of distribut- great, would in- In other cities The Cataract ers, the Lachine any of Schenee- an horsepower per Chambly power the case of To proposéd power from theirs, and panying greatsr in transmission. of an oft-repeated church gave: a Mrs. (Dr.) Gor- afternoon from the church par years since Dr but ded with friends rdon. The after reshments were 8. British phil- colonies could be e empire as Hundreds of are still unfilled. G.T.R. station $3.70. Tak: ! Last chance found guilty of a horse trade Belle- the valise of at Deseronto, is Le¢, a moulder, Clerk Prysof This | OWER. 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By putting Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- lets in a bottle or. jar with any kind of food; meat, eggs, or vegetables with sufficient amount of water, the process of digestion is carried out just as it is in a healthy human stomach and in the same time. There is con. sequently no unpatural disturbance of the digestive organs resulting frog the use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab- lets. They relieve the weak and worp. out stomach of its work and permit it to rest up and recuperate and re gain its normal health and strength. A wellknown Bufialo phy ian says: "I prescribe 'Stuart's Dys; psia Tablets on all occasions as a ry ief for weakened and réndown stomachs. | find they contain all the ing: dients necessary for the proper digestion of the food and will' do more to give the stomach the needed rest than any me dicine I could prescribe. They have never failed to give immediate relief in all my cases and I do not hesitate to recommend them to all sufferers from dyspepsia." sale by all druggists at 50¢ a box. BABY'S OWN SOAP used by particular people both young and old. Keeps the skin soft, clear and white. . No other Scap is just as Good. 3, ALBERT TOILET SOAP C0., tifrs, MONTREAL THE SEASON OF COLDS Is'made endurable by drinking THE MAGI WATERS For which they ary'es socially benefcil otos For the latest and finest photos go to " Weese's." Frames Fine Mouldings and Frames, cheap at Weese's. Wall Paper Fine lot of remnants, cheap at Weese's. Neat Pianos 2 Beauties, 2 Bargains, 2 Chances You who want to buy, should not miss this week's " Special.' WEESE & C0, 121 Princess St Agents for the celebrated Mason & Risch Piano. ALBUMS | Scrap Albums From 10c. to 75c¢. Kodak Albums, Postage Stamp Albums Photograph Albums, ef. F. NISBET, The Corner Book Store. 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From Pretorian, -- -- Nov Bavarian, Dec. 5 First Cabin.--Reduced win $55, and upwards, according t Second Cabin.--Liverpos! an derry, $87.80 to $40, accordin mer. London, $2.50 sxtra. Third Clauss. --$25 and $286; Derry, Belfast Glasgow, Through tickets to South Afr New York to Glasgo) Laurentian, ... ... ... Nov. 2 First Cabib--8$48 and up Cabin--335. 8rd Cl 20. «ls ' ' We're Re: To execute your wish that you may | regard to your New ter Suit or Overcoat. We have all styl colors and all clot choose from. $ Overcoals Suits $4.50 Correct Furnishi Boots, Shoes Rubbers. LOUIS ABRAM The Up-town Clothie 338 Princess Street. STAMPS AND MARKE RUNSER SPAMPS OF ALL