gis HU greatest on this tion de t of Ee FE ¢ if 5 i : Hil i 2 £ i Erg Hid £: F iil |THE OUTLOOK VERY PROMISING. | Mr. Aylesworth, in Toronto, made a splendid impression as he told the roy % {sons which prevailed with him and ® | induced him to become a candidate for parliament. © | This province, is felt--the most | populous, the most wealthy, the most advanced in intelligence--should be re presented by a majority of liberals, 5 |and when 'he. wak told thet perhaps | his feeble efforts might be of some bela in heinging this result bout he accep it as a call whi could no longer be resisted, - ey said, "whether or not here and there the fight this man or that ma, ho firmly believed he would, for , but it was mat- { 2 3 to this coun: G in the next Sie standard £ it £ i: £ : E i t : § £ GE i : 5 i i is f FEY : E E i g : if : g £7 ge fect of the had been re even in soe "It was of small consequence," he lh | Went down, or whether he himself be |. i : : i Bet iy Hi The Herald says that at first volun- teers offered readily emough, some for the wages offered but the majority for the fun the affair promised. But when the offer was considered the student revolted at the™idea. treal is overwhelmingly liberal, "a conservative leader needs, for conflict, all the encouragement he get, but the party must be hard xi pressed when it is driven to the ex- tremity of hiring cloquers for its public meetings. EDITORIAL VIEWS, Mr. Borden's railway scheme has been as something like the irose, that blooms one morning and the next. i Enthusiasm for the conservative catise must have been at a low ebb in Montreal when students of McGill Col. lege were offered $1.50 each to cheer at the Borden meeting. ------ A Toronto paper contends thai if public feeling be guaged by popular Ihe voy administration, the Queen city is with . The' meeting on Friday was without a precedent. A ------ » Rev. F. H. DuVernet, who has been nominated for the bishopric of Cala: well known in Kingston, and his family have at times The Whig extends its con-| gratulations, cow, that was of that she has been 80 excited by the cat and jumped clean over moon, heard from again. kicked over a pail of milk angd then "moaned piteoudly" lest her perform- ance discredit the whole herd. That wonderful cow should not be running at large. She should be in the mus- eum across the way, -------- SPIRIT OF THE PRESS, A Remarkable Invalid. timore American. * Kor sale, house i neighbor- hood, by an invalid three stories high and heated with furnace. ' Ananias The Great. London Advertiser. Avanigs was a good church member A with the author of the pipe ¥ that the liberals spent $40,000 in North row, Sir Charles Romancing. Toronto Star. wh Charles Topps is war-horsing in innipeg, harleg is up to his old form and foresees the usual awsbor of solid phalanxes. x 5 They Surely Would. Montreal He . 3 i ge sworn, five years ago, that Montreal conservatives would take it lying down as they gre 'doing, he would have been sent to jail for perjury. \ FEEF ~~ v George Unpopular. rion Herald. r. Foster is just dving to get int, parliament, but nobody is withing to way. In spite, of his Mr. oster is F 2 i F £ ix Falls, "in that wihter. © SEE aa teem AFTER HEWITT Fa RIOUS CASE DEVELOP- - ED AT PEMBROKE Yaspentor Murray Engaged. In William Hewitt. rk Renfrew, Oct. 17.--Inspector John Murray, of the attorney-general's de- partment, has left for Pembroke to in- Tetigate the circumstances regarding . liam Hewitt during Xe latter days of August. Hewitt, who was a single man, about twent; ight years of A on A th, left home. at Di J in a canoe to visit his uncle at a point on the Ottawa river lower down. On his way he is sup- posed to have called: at a road hotise ot a place called William's Bay and 'that was the last heard of him. . On August 20th his upturned canoe was tound floating in the river nearby and this led To the impression that the owner had been drowned. How- ever, his father, who resides at Port hur, considered the circumstances i and communicated with the aut ties at Pembroke. After look ing into the matter they deemed it 10 acquaint the attorney- al with the facts and acting un- his inktructions Inspector Murray has set to work on dhe case. It is reported that on the shore near William's Bay, where the canoe, was found, there were footprints not' those of the missing man. T! writer is quite shallow and the fact that no trace of the body has been found leads Hewitt's friends to think that the overturning of the canoe was buf a ruse. When he left home. Hewitt had on his person about $20, a gold watch and some jewelry. It is feared that he has met with foul play, and the neighborhood is greatly aroused over the disappearance. i PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest News Culled From All Gver The World. William O'Brien said, at Cork, that h rule is in the offing. : Hartley Dewart, K.C., was nomin: ated\by the liberals of South Toron- t 0. | The Italian minister of war says there is grave danger from sedition in the army. It is reported, at Montreal, that La Presse has been sold to prominent conservatives, Conservative nominations on Satur- day were: Joseph Seagram, North Waterloo; F. J a che, orth York; Thomas E. Corning, Yarmouth, N.S. The department of marine announces that the Montrealer, the second of the ice-breakers for the St. Lawrence, Was launched gt Paisley, Scotland, on Fri: day. Focdor Boas; a former well-known business man 'in Montreal, and the Jounder of the KGrguite. Yoon, mills at St. 4 ied 'at Edin X Sco Hy y _ : a burgh Wilhelminia Masur, aged fifty years, wife of Jobn Masur, one of the oldest newspaper men: in Pittsburg, has been stamped to death by a bull in the stable gt their home in Allegheny. A live stock train and a freight col lided on thé C.P.R., near Murillo Station. Brakeman Forman was Lprobably fatally ecalded; fireman Me- nnes " badly urned, and a large number of cattle killed. At the South Lanark conservative tleman moved that the nomination made unanimous. The steamer Kildona, from Montreal for London, is ashore below Gravesend, having been in collision with the Bri- tish steamer Montana, outward bound. The port bows of both vessels are damaged above the water line. Henry Dexter, of New York, whose son was shot in Santa Clara, Frank: Flin county, has just published a letter offering a reward of $10.000 to any- one who will produce efidence enough to convict the man hb suspeets killed young Dexter. . 1t is said that Lord Curzon, the vice- roy of India, will not return to his post on account of his wife's illness, and that Lord Milner, who recently re- signed 'the high commissionership of South Africa, is likely to be appoint ed his successor. New Mexico Celebrates. Special to the Whig. . St. Louis; Mo., Oct. 17.--Governor Magnil A. Otaro, of New Mexico, and several of his territorial officials were WHIO, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17. | was the death, Studying The Disappearance of | (hat death has claimed within convention, Hon. John Haggart, Perth, wi by a Surge majority over © . Lavell, Smith's Falls. The latter | 81818. " DEATHS AT NAPANEE. po eeenilenie A Three Occurmed On Saturday Aad Sunday. Oct. 17. --Inexpressibly sad which occurred, yes terday, at twelve o'clock, of Miss Lulu O'Brien, only daughter of James O'Brien. This is the third danghter the year from this family. The deceased was sbout twenty-one years of age, and a most lovable and lovely girl. The. heartfelt sympathy of the town goes out tothe stricken parents and only remaining sop, Frank, in their sore affliction. The cause of -death wa tuberculokis. Last spring de- ceased was taken with typhoid Tever, which so weakened her constitution' that tuberculosis set in and nothing could be done to stay the ravages of the dread disease. The funeral takes place on Tuesday. Thomas Anderson, who was so bad- ly burned a week ago by the gas ex- plosion dt the Campbell House, died at seven o'clock, yesterday morning. It was thought he would recover and was reported to be doing nicely and his death came as a shock to his friends yesterday morning. = Deceased was about sixty vears of age. A wile and two daughters are left to mourn a foving and devoted father. The be reaved family are receiving the con- dolences of many friends in their sad bereavement. is Mrs. Nixon, nurse, who was stricken with 'apopléxy a week ago, died' on Saturday. Deceased was aged about sixty years. Two sons, George and Melville, are left to mourn a loving and devoted mother. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon to the Eastern cemetery vault. - Napanee, FASHION"S FORM. One Of The Latest Fall. Styles For Here is a smart afternoon driving and calling costume of pale gray light- weight broadcloth, &imply . trimmed with straps of gray satin®and small arl buttons. "The bloused bodice nder the jacket is of soft white lace. The hat is of green velvet, trim- med with gray tips and a white chiffon scarf and chou. er ---- Two Excellént Articles. Tar and Cod Liver Oil have the greatest healing and curative prop- erties of any known articles for "uk and lung troubles. They are excel lently combined in Mathiew's Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil. All drug- Big bottle, 35 cents. Invitations are out for the marriage of Newton Bothwell, Smith's Falls, and Miss Christena A. L., danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKenzie, Kit ley, on October 19th. a The tax rate for 1904 was struck at 20 8-10 mills at Monday night's coun: cil meeting in Perth. The Source of Health, Strength and Vitality is the Food System. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food Ensures Perfect Digestion and Assimilation. It matters little: how much food present and icipated in New. Mex- I day rid os at the world's fair to-day. © Hardly less distinguished among the participants than Governor Otero himself, whose father was one of the Spanish pioneers who traded along the old Santa Fe trail, was Mre. Weston Bascombe, the daughter Be. Kearney, whose original lamation 'in Spanish, . laim- ing that New Mexico had an- nexed by the United States, and call- :. |ing on the inhabitants to lay down their arms, is one of the ""Ristorical exhibits in. the New Mexico building where to-day's exercises were held. Insomnia And Indigestion Cured. , "Last. year 1 had a very severe at- tack of indigestion.' I could not Kansas City and other points od | sleep at night and sufferod most ex cruciating pains for three hours after each ps. I was troubled this way forsabout three months when I used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, 'and received immediate' re- lief," Dixon, Tullamore, Ontari For sale by all druggists. pid Mr. and 3 gan, t, were painfu surpri atur- Bay morning. The Jarvats arose a usual A he mother upon going to the cot to awaken her six-mont John Canada. s, the bride of Stirling 8. Cook pany, of iw blood and nerve force. gestion and Dyspepsia that was Mes, T. B. Hogen, West: und it cold in death. The i t. rs. W. W 'on, 'ane + The National Manufacturing com: you eat so long as the. digestive sys- tem is not in condition to convert it When the nervous energy is consum- + ed by discase or by excessive mental | or physical exertion the merves and muscles which control digestion are unable to do. their work and the food tis allowed to ferment and become a burden instead of a benefit to the sys- tem. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is the most rational treatment for Indi- ever conceived: " By forming new blood and creating new nerve force it strengthens and.in- invigorates nerves and muscles which control the flow of gastric juices and the contracting motion of the stom- ach which is necessary to digestion. "It would be impossible for any treatment to go more directly to the cause of trouble, While revitalizing and re-energizing the principle organ of digestion-- the stomach---Dr. Chase's Nerve Food also sharpens the appetite, enlivens the ac- tion of the liver and has a gentle lax- ative effect on the bowels. Mrs. E. J. Forsyth, 62 Elm street, Toronto, says; "My trouble thas been acute ihdigestion and severé attacks of headache, as 1" as nervousness, and at times spells bf dizziness. After having thoroughly tested Dr. Chase's Nerve Food I can sav that it has enr- ed my stomach troubles, gnd, as' a re- sult, the other symptoms have als: disappeared. Nerve Food the best treatment for in. digestion, as well es being a splendid "Pe. Chase's Nerve Food, 50c. a box, at all dealers, or. Edmanson, Bates & 1 consider Dr. Chase's | ollinaris * THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS " ~ effort and without spilling the contents, * Openers are placed in each case. We believe we have the BEST $10 OVER- COAT in town. We believe we have the BEST $r2's0 OVERCOAT in town. "We believe we have OVERCOAT in town. Come in and see if you don't believe as we do. The tailoring, character and finish of the OVERCOATS are beyond criticism. The fabrics are of the very best. We especially desire to have young men see these smart coats, : . Headquarters for Men's New Caps, New Gloves, New Sweaters. Underwear Clothiers and Haberdashers, Oak Hall, Kingston. OC: 0000000 TOO0VTCO0000VDOTOO0000TODOOTCTTO We Guarantee Their Purity London Ale -- and Porter They are "made from the to you is nothing extra. have the best? JAS. McPARLAND, BUY SEPTEMBER WHEAT We believe purchasers of Sept. wheat below i peints profit before the option expires. With ON a: iL Show oo at Dhresent prices 35 fo uelew oo (urine 195s h. and ards i . oa in lo of . on three cent margins fer Seot. er.5 for July. - ww es Main 3613-3614 PETERBORO--134-136 Hunter St. KINGSTON- Exchange Chambers. > b » mm MARINE INTELLIGENCE, J. E. 'SMITH WINS ROD. What is Going on in Harbor And J Elsewhere. At Swift's wharf : Steamers Spartan, up, last night, Corsican, down this morning. 'The schooner... Queth "of the Lakes cleared from Richardsons' wharf with feldspar for Sodus. At Craig's wharf: 'Steamers Mel: bourne, - up,' and. Ocean down yester: day; Alexandria due down to-night. Verona. The prize. split during the present season has won by J, .who 'on September 5th caught weighing six The other gals; schooner Pilot, from Bay ports | with grain. 3 The schooner Acacia is delayed ip uploading coal gt Swift's wharf on ac: cotiit of anaccident to the engine used to raise the bucket. Phe steambarge John Milne will be overhanled onthe Kingston Foundry marine railway this coming winter. She will be widened four feet in the hull and receive a steel frame, so as to" make. her capable of rinning across the lake in rongh weather. W. Dunnigan, of be stated that A. is a well-khown bass for big bass. -------------- Porsian Lamb Jackets. A jie ? quality; of skins, but style, fine work the right on i that owr jackets Co., Toronto. The No Corkscrews Needed. with crown caps, can be opened without ssi" ------ the. BEST $14.50 THE H. D. BIBBY CO., 4 LABATT'S best material grown, and while they cost more to be. produced, the cost Why not Agent. McMillan-& Maguire; S-E. Cer. King & Yonge Sts. With His Black Bass, Caught Near : bamboo rod, reel, and line annually offered by the To- ronto Daily Star for the best: small- mouth black bass caught in Onmiario E. Smith, Verona, Cnt., ighing six pounds, fourteen ounces. while fishing with A. J. Lee, King- The schooner Jamieson arrived this ston. A witnosse who have morning at the malt. house wharf kindly mmsivted 1 8: isfyingus in all rg thors 1. wif bt (RO, fo th sonny oh X eh Releays Jaton Steambarge the tera of nents and t at Navajo cleare for Montreal , with lied: with hg Tg opt Were sou: > . J. M. Me er, erocha; Mr. Hambly, W. Dickey and Kingston. It may J. Lee, Kingston, _well-kno fisherman, . and as in'his time won two prize rods e arment means 'not only fine fine fit, fine . We've earned all these points to claim : are 'uneteellod-" by Fo a al: squalid byes: Gouge $n: - Prices at Campbell Bros'., the manufacturers of fine, reliable furs. 3 EDUCATIONAL, Le "ART AND MUSIC STUL ONE MORE PUPIL, FOR V ond two for Mandolin, can be rn st Mrs. Browett's Studio, Princes ee ee KINGSTO Y BUSINESS COL! KINGSTON. : TORONTO BUSINESS COL TORONTO. Unegualled facilities for securin, tions. Largest and best equipment im C 831 Queen stiwot, Kingston | SEND FOR CATALOGUE Confederation Life Building, T McDOWALI Music Bargai i Organs from $25 up. Planos from $50 up. Large stock of Mouth-Org: cost, All ' other Instruments Strings at correspondingly figures * Mail orders promptly at! to, Wood ana Co We 'have 01 hand the diffe . varieties of Wood and Coal. BOOTH & ( Phone 133. Foot of West Wood and Co Brown's Butter Seo 20e. Per Pour -- AT A. J. RERS', Princes C. CREGORAK © KINCSTON'S ICE CREAM PAR 184 PRINCESS STREET. Next to McLeod's Drug Store. Jos Cream made from pure candies made jJvery day. ocolates, 20c 1 Walnt at e 3 Shacals oooinies: 20c. per 1b mixed Candies, 10c., 15¢c d ib, The A AO HO le, iti ve Ls AD best Chocolates. 40c."a i. ZACKS The New Store at the Old Sta and 273 Princess St. Fine large consignment of O #nd Suits at lowest possible pri Raincoats of fi y style~prices low to clear s Heavy Underwear, fleece 90c., genuine woollen fleece, price $1.50. . Everything in Gents usual at low prices. We are clearing out our stoves hand) for the season at prices tt beaten anywhere. Bedroom | General House Furnishings that you in price and quality. This ment is in rear of new store bu Furnishi Pay iis a visit and - see our Stok of Jewelry, Boots snd Sh -_r rr FOR SALE.--I have a large farms in the vieinity of Ki Terms easy. 'Apply to "A. F. BON 63 Clarence St., Kingsto INSURANCE AND REAL E Elephant Mixed P Eo ~ Screen Doors " and Windows, B STRAGHAN'S HARDW. "incess Stree P. WALSH, Rarrac Is selling SCRANTON C |As follows =: Pea, per ton.... mm... Chestnut, per ton.... Stove, per ton....... Egg, ver ton......... He STAIR, VERANL GRILLE, FAGT( WORK S. ANGLIN & | Foot of Wellington St BOOTCTTOTOTFOOO00 Ei