has not been (ac: i if £53 ig i 2 a y, and felt. of place according to county we write. The notable changes 'are - in Brantford, .where the liberal candid ate has been been elected. Mr. Aylesworth, in Dur- complaint), a noisy ham has failed to win the seat. But J. C he Gonducted 'a very vigorous and honorable campaign, and 'he will be for 'some other constituency, he has been cabinet, and he is' a man of 'high qualities that he will be in the | "Manitoba has surprised the conser. -- 8 new constituency), and Winnipeg, which elects Mr. Bole. The great fea- ture of the campaign in this province is the success of Hon. Mr. Sifton, up- on whom a dead sot was made and § who has Leen the victor by a splen- did majority. Another of the Meni- toba delegation is Hon. Thomas Greentway, for a long time the pre- mier of the province and gn experien- ced legislator. " The North-West Territories have repudiated the conservative policy and conservative candidates. = Not a member of this party has been elect- ed. A solid liberal contingent is the outcome of the contest. "this is the more pleasing to the government as it is a Gtting acceptance of its rail- way 'policy. The Borden idea, respect- ing thy transcontinental road, has found no favour in that part of the "dominion which is most interested in, the railway. : ; . British Columbis-is in doubt, while we write, Some of the elections have yet to take place, and the figures in other districts have to be reversed. But tho province seems to have gone liberal, and it is thus in line with the rest of the country. Altogethgr the "election has been a surprise--iti the addition it has made to ! the government's power. Ii is worthy of the compliment that has been paid to it. It has done well for Canada. Lot us hope it will do even botter in . the future, and that it will retain the confidenta .of the . electors by a wise Te A -------------------- 3 fifteen or twen- it would be twen- three gains, but | visiting friends, He will rgnain a rs. Orr, Priticoss street, loft for 3 e ae her niece, Miss Lizzie Bab- their removal will FET The triumph of Hon. is especially praise- said Eastern. Town- confirm his course in par- | etc, a a fresh testi- | evening ita confidence. jn Sir Wilfrid | church. desired for. a place population--were = conservative. They Are Saying and Doing. Toronto, is in the Napanee, to-day, to attend the Sing ot Misses Godwin, tained a number of Jriends on lowe'en when a very delightful has per from Lowell, Mass., to Buffalo. Marysville Visitors. Nov, 2, ~Mrs. sister, Mrs. J. O. Meagher on his way from St. Emma isiting her aunt, Mrs. Grass; Napa- a month deer hunting. Miss Nellie ey, Deseronto, spent Sunday at . M er's. Bob. Harpell and Frank Marsh paid a flying visit inde Soh. Keli val nt, Ji : father and mother, 4 liam Kelly, .. Gould is con- is' visiting his and Mrs. Wil By Advertising, Phil deinhia Record. his business is applicable to any other business. "The n your wants knowns' he asserts, "is to advertise them ih a newspaper. HH you have anything to rent, sell or ex- ge, You multiply your chances ' of finding clients hy advertising. And the more persons you get interested the better terms you can make" A Guaranteed Cure For Piles. blind, bleedin, if Pazo Ointment fails to éure you in six to fourteen days. 50. "Football, Sater day. Limestones (champions) vs. Gana- noque, Athletic grounds, 2.45 p.m. Admission, 25c, X A Large Stock. Of fur scarfs at Campbell Bros'. What is described as the laughing sensation of the season, "Who Goes There !" is coming to the Grand Opera House, November 9th. Walter E. Per kins, the little comedy chap, is in the star role. Charity Circle, King's Daughters, will hold an afternoon tea at Mrs. B. Skinner's, 57 West street, Thurs- v. November 10th. 3 he Barton lecture to-night will be one of the highést order, and most ofitable to women as well as men, he lecture will he spiced with calcium light exhibitions, ; : : An indulgent husband is all right if his indulgence 'is limited to one small glass. . 2 The court of revision holds another session next Monday afternoon to hear some adjourned dppeals on assess ments. Keep Your 'Regular In Nature's Way. JETT ben ban course you ' * ¢ $ = iH fii OVEMBER 4. ¥; 8 representative in a front = $70,400 soto the + Eo for : Ha Told . Congregation been that Ross and. workin 'in the will work | First change to liberal in many of them is significant. does it suggost ? A -------------------------- Movements of The People--What Pine street, enter- Hal- even- ing was spent in games, amusements, , and in the at Sydenham street: Methodist probability 'i W. A. Cameron, the young man oy beard of iy is that evangelist, will be here Saturday. On other inciden on lay morning he will eccupy the ts. The province pulpit in Chalmers church Re F. Fallon, pastor of the Re Hol, "church, Buffalo, son of to break even, Drink Ballons Brock street, has liberals of the {been notified of his appointment as . removed---the | provincial of the Oblate Order for the baving taken | Whole United = States. He boundaries --there was greater encouragement to mission to remove the provincial house John Stack, Jr.," has returned home after a sit. with friends in Brooklyn, Lilly . Anderson, Napanee, day at her home here. Den- as | nie Sheehan, Westbrook, called on his Louis and Chicago. Miss Gould has returned. home after to t a real estate dealer says of ickest way to make or protruding | Ttehing, piles. Your druggist will refund money | i te 2 ie th Hon : * PA TI am---- > 18 ised to be said that the cities-- the centres of intelligence as well :as The claimed : [MISSION WORK REV. A. SIMPSON GOT SOME To Keep Their Money-Césh Came In So Fast The Counters Were Not Able To Keep Up. The following from a New York ex- change with reference to the good work carried on by Rev, A B. Simpson will be read with interest by many in Kingston : » a smile, then a little ripple of laughter, ran through the great | congregation in the Gospel Tabernacle at No. 692 Eighth avenue yestorday afternoon when the Rev. A.B. Simp. son stepped hastily 14 the front of the Bult; with both hands raised and ex. - "Stop | Stop! Now will you please, stop? Don't give us an Hare aay now for mission work Wait until to- night--some other meeting, 'then you Can give all you please." Lhe celebrated evangelist and hest money raiser of them all received £70,- 400 at the three meetings, all except $2,000 being given at the day sessions, where the ran of checks, eas and Pledgus was' gp great three men could not keep couit. It was then Mr. Simpson begged forgn halt and time to breathe. "All the giving was don, In a businesslike manner, there being ho impasssioned pleading - likely to arouse religrous fervor. In former Years gold ornaments and jewels had been given by women who tore them from ears, ands and corsage, hut nothing of the kind was. done yester- day. All was done quietly and in a methodical way. (ne man sent to the platforni five onz-thousand dollar bills, Every seat in the tabernacle was filled in the morning wher Mr. Simp- Son opened the services. On the pal- it with him sat Rev, Henry Wilson, is assistant; Rev. Henry Kerning, Rev. F. E. Marsh and Rev. F. Ww, Troy. On gnother part of the plat- form- sat several foreign missionaries, all 'of whom had left their charges and travelled thousands of miles to attend the convention of the Christiay, and Missionary Alliance, Among them were Miss Mary Funk," China; Robert Page, of the Congo; Nis Mullen, Africa; Mr. } hel 18, Africa; Miss Lucy Holmes, India; Miss Alice: Yoder, lu. dia; Howard Smith, + Africa; Richard Parker, Porto Rivo; Miss Lucy Jones, So dun; the Bev, Duvig Buchanan, Sou rica, and Mr. 5. Ww, MeDutilo, Africa. aie W After Miss Margaret Simpson, : tha Pastor's daughter, sang, M r. Simpscn read his text, "How then shall they call on Him, in whom they have not believed ? And how shall they - be- ieve in Him, of whom the have not heard ? How shall they or without a preacher ? How shall they preach, except they be sent ?*' x While the choir sang small cards were passed among the congregation. ie is ares id Mr. Simprcon, 18 to support the missionaries in the field, of pon 1 have told you. may subscribe: just as much as you wish. You will find (hat on these little cards you cannot only subscrike any amount vou wish, but when you wish. You egn arrange to pay th» pledges in any way that is most con- venient to you." For years' it has always been {he proud boast of Sophie Feldenvelts that she has contributed the first dol- lar to the annual subseription. Yes: terday morning she pressed forward as usual, but found to her disappo'nt- ment that another women had given the first dollar. The Rev. Mr. Wilson commenced to announce the dena- tions. ""kifty dollars is the first," he said. "Then here is $500, $100, $15, $2,.00 and £3,150." . "Hallelujah ! Hallelujah 1" sang (Le choir. . The Rev. Mr. Wilson continued to announce the amounts. "Ome for $1,200," he read, then a numker of smaller ones, and then came one of $5,000: "How Sweet It Is To Walk With Jesus," interrupted the choir. "Here is one," exclaimed. Mr. Simp- son, raising his hand. 'See how heavy it is. It is the offering of a little girl who loves the tt is her year's savings and contains $3,70, mostly pennies," "Happy, Heppy Little Children in thg Love of the Lord," sang the Saturday Specials VanLuven's Choice Creamery Butter, 1 1b. biks. 22¢, Dairy Butter, ".. .. |". 18¢. and 20c. Nice Cooking Apples, and Snows, per ain nh Be ae ae ae a . 10c. Talman Sweets, .. . hake J124c. Grenoble Walnuts, per 1h., .. . 7 15e Soft Shell Almonds and Filberts, Fine oked Ham, and Shoulder, Small, choice Smoked Hams, per LEE IRE RAR 12jc. Cooked Meats, Sausage, etc. Worcestshire Sauce and Catsup, bot- Chaise Mixed Biscuits and Cakes, 3 Honey, Jelly Finger, por th, | We have many attractive lines to ofier. F. W. VANLUVEN, . 246 PRINCESS ST. "Phote 41Y, Anderson Bros Have for Saturdaysa 'choice line of Cooked Meats, such as::-- ! | Head Cheess, "Brawn, Jelly Tongue, "Jelly Hocks, ¥ ® DEWA od it? ¢ ; J. M. DOUGLAS & CO. - Agents, Montreal ee ey +ssssssavhe GRAN "Dewar's Beotsh™ al criterion. D PRIZE WHISKY ways carries off the prize, when At 8t Lonis Exposition, 1901, the { "HIGHEST AWARD --was given to R'S SCOTCH WHISKY 'age, flavor, faultless quality. Doesn't that fell you which R esses ees BiG ~ TOURIST The King of | ~ Overcoats i The H. D. Bibby : Co. » K ¢ This season's Favorite Coat, made from Choicest Fabrics. The tailoring is exceptional. the <u Soon: '| ment the world conceit out Very n Think of ar price :-- Saotch Wool Underwear, 75c. Penman's Natural Wool Under- For sale by The H. D. Bibby Co., Clothiers and Haherdashers, TTLTTTTRLTLRT TBI BVVRIVVVT TVD SS A Wonderful Bargain for Saturday Shoppers NEWMAN & SHA RAINCOATS, and on public. styles, the regu $6 Coats for $3.95. And so on through the whole lot. W secured a "plum" ia a SATURDAY offer them at it! New Sample Raincoats, in all pecially made for this fall, sellink at from 25 to wear, $1. Wool Sox, 12}c., 15¢c., 20c., 25¢. a pair. Heather Mixed Sox, 5c. Heavy Make Overalls, 50¢., 75c¢., $1. : Job Lot of Suspenders, 35¢. and -5 Stylish Neckwear, 35c., Gloves and Mitts in Wool, Kid, for 25¢. 50¢. Buck, etc. Swell Patt 30 different oatterns, most of ard, A Dress Goods 180 yards Fine Quality DRESS SUITINGS, thing for smart looking assortment of tweed effects in the lot. * 1 |Our Special Saturday Price 69c. yard All the leading shades of Jsual 'price 15c. a yard. Our Saturdey Price Will Be 9c: a. yard "correct and up-to-date," garments, and at a moderate price, them eo \ Oak Hall, Kingston. sample lot of . LADIES. a great bargain to the the very latest 33 1-3 per cent. off $7.50 Coats for $5 CTE This Is Your Opportunity : MEN'S LIST itary Wool Fleece Underwear 39¢ 35¢.; for 15¢., 25c., & Snap. - just x Big The regular price is $1. ern Wrappereftes, pies of Fine French Flannel at 50e. red, navy, rose, a, grey, etc. of the wise gradusto. Newman 122 Princess Street, Opposite Abernethy's Cooked Ham, choir. The mecting lasted so long Mr. Sausages, , Simpson finally that no tore. Hams--Bacon, money be banded in until evening. , Pure Lar d, Prevost, Brock street, has a magni- Try a nice roast of Juicy Beef. So Stok er at of the Tosent in : A « for suitin p Fresh Pork, coats, which are without, doubt | the Pork Tenderloins. latest style, in patterns amd material. x after the college & Sha Shoo, Store. 10. take the ee Ww, perfection is th GRAND PRIZE TPE BLRRN ae p .. Womake For gt ere do equally complaint, while i! Jing hisanuoyings : W regulate the bowels, i tot suffer trom tila dist=sselngomplaiu; | whoeonoe try them will these little ) 1 they will ne todo nitboat them: But alter ail 'bane of so many fives that her . Bia our sd "it. Our pills cu not, 'Carter's Little Liver Filjaare very very €asy to take. One of twe Jia me are striglly vogetabls ant do no! but by their gentle action ploas Te . In ylalaat 23 cuts ; five for by draggists everywhere, or sent Ly mw CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Y Sul Pl fl Do CAPILLI FORM clean, healthy tonic, pro uel Krowth " hate at r, 08 BEADACHE, "NEURALGIA, DRUFF AND ECZEMA, excel Mustaches and other tomsorial Manufactured and sold by MME DER, at the Canadian' Gunagat lave. 351 Princess street. Kings! AE ----------------------n-- WOLFE ISLAND NOT) Interesting News From Thi Village. Wolfe Island, Nov. 1.--The and cheese factory closed on after a very successful Seas: the gble management of H. ( the latter will move to the where he will take up house winter, The steamer Faw made several special trips to to the best shows; this is oi -many-great advantages' that had" until this year. Jame and T.' Sonnly, Springs, are our best marksmen; they got wild geese one morning last Reed's bay. . The | dancing ¢ was organized about a moat the village is doing nicely ; bers will hold a grand ass the C.M.B.A. hall in the early next week. Miss Eliza Leal Miss Hendry, Gananoque, spe week with "Miss M. A. Bo Wednesday evening there was arty held at the residence of rs. Chatlie Halliday; gan dancing were indulged in unti ly hour was reached. furnished hy I. Hogan and 1 The deepening and - opening canal, which has been looked to with the keenest interest ratepayers of the island, he menced. This week two from Ottawa are surveying will be ready for active wor spring. Michael Griffin lost his thoroughbred sheep las they were killed by dogs. M gic Wafer is taking a cofitse ston Business College. Willi Philadelphia, N.Y.. was visit cousin, Miss Cuff, here fast 'w brose Aleary, who has been in the cheese businéss here "{ mer, will shortly return to | in Pittsburg: William Kelly very - successful 'ploughing | Monday, also William Hall. Card and wife have just retu Watertown, N.Y., where {hey week, Red Cross tooth paste. Gibson's Red Cross Prug St ~-Hoax--Our actor Footlites is a new star. Joax--How s RARY Cures Heada Safe, speedy, scientific D26c~all drugyrists or nailed SAMPLES FRE = TRY DEFOR Leriid Dtwedy Co, Chicago, ™ »