z took charge of the | from intifi took the stand, the tnesses leaving the o and told his story, Y out. Told defendant kethook and $105. don till about four few: drink re by |p So on, Himonton dson's Bay | 11 bet you ha greater part were from district question was asked went into the ladies' counted the money, 1 pocket containing it. On there in Wagons to The Cheese Markets. Sept. 22.-3.080 Wrought in, Kirkham came nka witness had caus- knew a Mr. Dustin came Pp and went to Clarendon o 881.807 white offered red, all of which exespl sold © prices 114. 3 [Frog Doc pes THE REOPENING OF QUEEN'S xt ' ; Will Be a Next Wednesday--This Banner Season. University opens next Wed- before in ita history been in a better con: | wi , on saw him go then," woke Mr. 1 was still asleep." id you next wee then 7" about dusk with Young [iiss sil witness had left it at nesday, and never Also mude an assault on Mr. Mcintyre, Cooke i house witness was ores. His wife was away. on nat 1 on of a Tittle bottle, ly erivuuiile that first drink that day. i him drinking out i 3 f i i bottle was finished touch, and even- "Could you tell the bra was certainly good going to Clarendon, witness The money was in a in a pocket of the ney was in five and ten Did not know the num- ber of each. Witness thought the law- the numbers on each bill. six ten dolla bills, Gn arriv- Clarendon they went to the ! I hite paper bag wi abroad will alse come to the added to call particular attention to Sale os the Furniture Is of the Mahogany, Walnut and Ebony ; also Chair that was bought for the Wales. now King Edward VII; Chairs, snd in fact all the Furniture, lovers of fine furnitare should net fail attend thin Grand Sale, Tuesday : , Rewpectiully yours, JOHN H. MILLS, Queen's this year, Thus is ought to be a banner 's, and mark an epoch in her for ------------ Proofs Not Promises. a week two graduates of the Business College, head menred positions with Canadian Pacific James Clark in Wind peg ence Weagant in Montreal grams were also fin help. It will pav women to consul by attending the ox of this popular stitution. Ite graduates Terms moderate, Visitors we! vestizate for yourself, WH. |. principal. Phone 440, ---------- Post Card Albums, Wo lave just received post card alums; and new artistic post card alyums, New Jonther purses, cigar Witness took a 1 This was alter dinner, more treated. Witness a drink. Paid for them purse in which was about thirty dol- It was between one and when they went to the tavern and smoked. Couldn't say if he cigar there or not. Some of were there when witness left. at the money while it was still pocket. Did not count it. drinks after that. Was not ted Young fell asleep on the t wake till between Could not think we in the bar with came along before he If Young went away with must have come back, sat down and be- received this week t their best interests or night class. sundown and da, * » We areshowing a very, | choice assortment of fore Kirkham 'came Young wanted him to saying his money wa ed him the wrong home, Witness was for slander and on way and towards served with a writ the advice of My, JEWEL BOXES. They include the latest h, and come in Black, Tan and shades of Brow: You will want one ng. Witness denied wal ig for Clarendon, w him on the day i coming to witness' house, Young aek- oh Whiting, Mr. mentioned about - the $i Witness was Thomas Kirk. on the road the d tion. It was about five © Kingston Has Good Cabs. Utmost satisfaction, part le., sliced 5c, f 5 if # Crossquestioned by Hoth men were under the ind or, To pav for the dri anced a one dollar bill, reorge Dusti : ZF at a later period to ih hi f cards, burnt wood a now line of post now on sale at Me i fit 2 5k : witness, refusing an remain and ride home when ng. At Clarendon Ad i: the rota : ; 7 SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. a -- his b to $ 8. Cooke accused Young very surangly of taking his money. Young k Cooke two or three times, Wit- | néwn told him to leave "the old man ' On this evidence Mr. Whiting asked for a committal. Mr. Mclntyre sub- mitted that the case was one in which be allowed. This was fixed bail at om ther- rem THE NEWS court, this mening, 2 ny 7H The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. not | The farmers' slomtor at La Riviere, Nan., w, The bud, shows a deficit of $1,400,000. inward, at 6 a.m ourt room | Marquette fiway were wrecked oung came to Landon rails spreading. in Oso and asked | Former suian and former gov- | had ernor of Virginia Charles Y. O'Ferrall and | died at Richmond, V he The Swedish and Norwegian com- his coat, which hung missioner, to-day, agreed, at Karls- ained hix poe | stadt, to political Stayed in Claren- Col. 1. N. Walker, o'clock. Had a tant-general of the %. Did not show the money | ment, C.AR., died of u Young. Young wnid, | at Indi is eh money At Belleville, David Trumble was ied he had | sentenced to two months in jail The | kitting in later und tting room and a., on Friday. Faull, The other Dresden, was sentenced to three in the Kingston penitentiary. of Italy in the recent earthquakes, tomical a check for $5 thanks. mals act. pool night for Action. Special to the Whig. ~ Montreal, Sept. "23. --Judge Oni. met, to-day, squashed the ha- beas corpus proceedings in the cele brated Gaynor-Greene extradition case. Apparently, the last stand of the pris. oners has resulted in defeat. Steps will now be taken byl the United States to secure their return to that country, the order for their extradi- tion, issued by Judge Lafontaine, ex- tradition commissioner, having been sustained. The prisoners have yet two weeks to take further action. GREENWAY MAY GET IT. Manitoba. Special to the Whi. Ottawa, Sept. 23.<There is a grow- ing feeling hore that ox-Premier omas Greenway will succeed Sir Daniel McMillan, as lieutenant-gov- enor. of Manitoba, whose term 'vy pires on October 16th. Montreal capitalists have been in corporated with a eapital of $25 000, as the Canada Glass Manufacturing company. The official Canade Gasetto, to day, contains notice of the. fixing of the national th ing for Thurs- day, October Poekcayiyin Bigger Car Shops at Port Huron, Michigan. Cracial to the Whi. Port Huron, Michi; Sent. 93.--The Grand Trunk car shops, in this city, are to be extensively enlarged. afford: ing employment to = 300 additional wn. The force "at present numbers 400 men. The enlargemiont is made necessary hy % capacity for freight cars. There I likelihood of the Grand Tennk removing rumored, "Eiecrion TRIALS. Dates Fixed for Kingston, on October 30, Special Taronin. Sent: $8 The trial of the Prince Ed: county election peti- tion will be held, by Justice Magee, on October 19th, at Picton, and the manager of the Libre P, paper published in this rested for criminal libel, plaint of Mr, Gendron, & agent at Hull. The acoused was subse. quently allowed out on bail, the am- ount being fixed at $2,000, The article of appeared in La Libre weeks ago, and was a against the manage- ment of the ageney at Ottawa, Ut is stated that Blaise Letellier, K. C., Beauceville, will he gazetted legis- appointment hav- upon at meeting of binet, held vesterday will replace council, cure of L'lglet, m. in the pres by fire. o i. budget of Holland's finance min- - | ister L.] The S88, Kingston, Leyland line, i passed Father Point, Five or six coal cars on the Pere {ing been decided the provincial cal the late Mr. Audit in the Rev, Father Bacon, died, Thursdav afternoc bytery in that parish, disunion peaceably, assistant adju- Indiana depart- remie poisoning and previously . Notre Dame d as pre eollere of Ste, The funeral held charces at Berthier Delaterriere. Saguenay, an for | feet of studies nt the sheep belonging to - Manson Limerick barns of R. Russell, one-half takes place on Monday. ater pinned the | mile west of Shedden, were burned, r------ MARRIED AT WINNIPEG. with a large amouht of erops and vy. Harry Young, convicted some days ago of robbing George Dougherty of years ians Are In- Winnipeg Telogram. _At the residence of the bride's par ents, 203 Kennedy st t, Wed v The pope has donated $160,000 to he ada used in the restoration of . churches Frunklin, eldest da which were destroyed in varions PATS | Mry. Joseph Frankli Professor Manly Benson Baker wedlock by. the Rev. of Graos church, ighter of Mr, and Gen, J. Wistar, founder of the Wis- tar Institute of Anatomy and Bio- logy, left his right arm and brain to the institiite to aid the cause of ana- research , of Queen's (ol joined in holy Mr. Woodsworth A pretty frame for was formed of surmounted by bride, who was r, wore a love- chesse, trimmed ign, with ruching of ohif. A bridal veil floated from the top it was secured blossoms. Shy palms, ferns and vines, a large floral bell, The given away by her fathe ly creation of white da Lionel ©. Charlesworth, D.L.S.. formerly of Toronto, and latterly of Medicine Hat, N.W.T., has been ap- pointed director of surveys for the newly-constituted province of Alberta. A ; insurance agent received L000 from a merchant, who explained his loss by fire was not so much. The company returned the honest merchant $1,500, with and old rose point, of lovely old lace of her soft hair, where with clusters of orange carried bridal roses, Florence and sisters of the s of pink silk worn bolergs chiffon. Mrs, mother of the bride, wore r duchwsse, with Miss Grace Franklin, bride, wore pretty gown eoline, with which were The state supreme court of Minne sota decided in favor of the state in the suit of the state of Minnesota against the Western Union Telegraph company. It was a suit to collect taxes on a valuation of the company's pronerty in the amount of £1,000,000. The town clerk of Glasgow has con- vened a meeting at York on Friday nest of English and Scottish muni- cipal and other bodies interested in the importation of Canadian store cattle, to formulate a scheme for se- curing the repeal of the diseased ani- garniture of old rc Kingston, a e silk eoline, with sequin and point smart costume of 'blu garniture ot blue Miss Baker, Stratford, white h chiffon trimming; white At the close of the ceremony, about partook of refreshments, happy couple left on train for the east. gown was of with facing ersian trim close-fitting was a combination of A chenille and velvet. Baker will reside in to the regret of the friends, of whom she sinee coming to re The following are the sailings of the AHan liners on September 29nd : Bavarian, from Liverpool, for Mon treal; Sicilian, from Montreal. for Glasgow; Laurentian, from Philadel- phia, via St. John's, Nid., for Glas gow. On September 23rd, the turbin- er: Virginian, from Montreal. reached Liverpool; the Pretorian sailed for Montreal from Glasgow, and the Tunisian, from Montreal, for Liver The bride's going- green chiffon: broadeloth, of white, relieved with Pi -- HABEAS CORPUS QUASHED. side here two yea -- Gaynor and Greene Have Fort. TRADE AND LABOR to Technical Shecial to the Whig. 23.--At this morn- trades and labor of the time ions on re- on resolu- od their report, and a motions were carried, recognized principles among them one ask- government for 4 education, and financial sup- ke steps to. a legal eight-hour day n, and asking for taxa- church lands in Que- resolution was moved The abolition of was also ad ing's session of the congress the greater part was taken up with discuss dealing with the plies of the senate, to tal The Liputenant<Govermorship lof the statute labor ee. LITTLE GIRL MISSING. Foul Play Near Prescott, Ont., Sept, 23.~The com- munity of Roebrick the disappearance of girl. On Wednesday, J er living six miles nc sent his little dau; is aroused over an eivht-year-ol ohn Gill, a farm- rth of Prescott, ghter on an errand Ids to a neighbor's, She left about been seen arrived there safely 10:30 o'clock and has not She had no shoes or stockings on, Wore a navy blue dress man's felt hat, Foul play is su as four rough characters were the swamp near her home that and it is reported they tried to hold Up a man near midnight. The county is being searched by an a rmed force, ---------- | The Young Men's Chancet To-Day young man be capable, have enterprise, he willing to work and carry himself like a man, and he is succeed. Success never yet and it never will. insane notion that 'came to a lagghrd, Too many have the Success comes by luek. As trade wid- ens opportunities increase and those who improve their spare moments will If yoa have perseverance attend the Frontenac Business Barrie and Clergy st guide you to success. Day and even. ng Monday. "Phone tockdale, Principal. reets, and we will . ---------- Saturday, the finest selection of ice. Crawford. t the Kingston LA LIBRE PAROLE] IS BEING SUED FOR CRIM- LIBEL. 'Its Editor Arrested--Article At- tacked Crown Lands Ottawa--Blaise Lete! Was over brocade picture Agency, | llier to Be | _ Legislative Councillor, Special to the Whig. 2. ~Yesterday morn- ward, N.P., editor and arole, a weekly city, was ar- on the com- rown lands ERE is nothing in this season's out women of more im portance than th m------ We received an shipment of nspection you can realize be ashion than from reading t urnal or an opening announcemen Come To-Night or Monday And if one of these New Coa TO-DAY ts touch your y have it laid not quite rea- dy to buy now. Children's ~ Stockings Ribbed Cashmers--Double heels a 18c., 20c,, 25¢., according to s Ribbed Cashmere beels and t aside if you are nd knees, r5c,, --Six-fold knees, extra oes, 2oc. to 3sc., according to Boys' Extra Stro to 25¢., according t> size. Boys' Scotch Fingeri Stockings --15c. gering Yara Stockings --A com plete range of sizes Boys' Imported English Yarn y to best: hom yarn stockings, all sizes, Stockings -- Equal in every wa e-made fingering Stockings-- Fal weights, 25C. and 35¢c. Two very Stockings -- Extra fine ribbed or plain, special makes. Women's Cashmere and a spected, seen in night, corner street. JOHN my Re Re WSN This is a question we past week. have heard very often this We have a table of BOYS'SOLLID LEATH- ER SCHOOL BOOTS, sizes 1 to 5, good, solid, substantial School Bo-t: selling them at §; a pair. Owing to the great advance in the price of leather this fall, this is a splendid chance for any one to lay in a stock of Boys' Boots at $1. It is: doubtful if we will ever get another at that price. ; and we are YEAR 72. VISIT TO Dr. R. T. Watkem V In a Very Ir His Impressions of the Nc Land--Labor Party Is papers Are of a Hig the Elections an On March 30th I left Kingston b the Kingston and Pembroke railwa; and in th v bound Canadian ¥ ; a frew. With great respect for K. & P,, 1 was not sorry to leat for the well appointed C.PR. vor; y destination was Sydney, New Sou Wales, Australia, via Vancouver ar the Canadian and Australian stear ship line. I had crossed the vont nt several times 'and had alwa; found the land journey interestin certainly never tedious or tiresom The berths are very comfortable, tl meals excellent, and the attendance F' that could be desired, while there always something interesting at t principal stations. Moreover o can always find pleasant and interes ing fellow-passengeérs on the ay. perienced commercial travellers Deki preferable to all others. Phey knc the country and can usually discu any subject relating to its conditi with great intelligence. Fortunate for me, I found two Ontario trav lers on board and had the advanta of their company until we reach Vancouver, e evening joined the westes acific train at Re The snowfall in Kingston during t winter had been unusually heavy. Ty or thrée showers of rain before 11 had, however, carried off a large pe of it, I had expected to find t ground on the line of the C.P.R. « ered deeply. 1 was agreeably dise pointed. The rains had extend north with the result that along t line of the railway the snow had most entirely disappeared and the was no obstacle to our progre Swiftly the train pursued its jours DR: R: T. WALKEM, westward until we reached Winnip Some of my relatives met me, having a few hours to_spare 1 gir with them Pound the city. They w anxious to show the improveme made since I had visited them vears hefore. These are all fully corded in the Winnipeg and other so that 1 need only say that surprised me. 1 had alw Winnipeg as irredeem: , but found that several of broad streets, formerly distinguis for their gauntness and bareness, been tastefully treated and were | handsome avenues A large nun of fine business places and pri residences had been built during two years. The streets had | planted with trees which, in to quence, no doubt, of the shelter vided for them, grew where they tainly would not grow before Un our journey west, we four great improvement in Regina, for ly a forlorn-looking place. It now the appearance of a flouris town, All these prairie towns are rendent for their attractiveness what is done to beautify them, natural advantages in that re they have none. The C.P.R. full; preeiates this fact, for we found the larger stations had gardens grounds prettily laid out. We pe Calgary during the night or ir early morning, and on waking f that we were among the foothills the Rockies, The journey throug mountains has been so well and quently described that I will not upon it farther than to say that : mountaing still retained their v snow caps in all their whiteness purity; the effects produced by th on the lofty peaks, particularly ) early morning, were singularly by ful. In fact 1 had never seen scenery to better advantage. A approached the western, slope A and shrubs appeared in bloom, fi spring was well advanced. Th was laden with delicious perfum On Tucsday, April 4th, we re Vancouver, where 1 found a home my sons for about tifree weeks, | terval between my arrival an sailing of the vessel in which 1 taken my passage to Sydney. been in Vancouver for nearl months in 1903 and was then with the extraordinary progress since 1889 when | had last But two years had made a mar change. The neighborhood in my sons built had been filled u great extent with new houses, which I could have bought in 1 from $750 to $1,000 were being | $2,000. Soores of tasteful and sive buildings were in course © flruction, and the streets were rapidly reclaimed from their wi ditiog, and hems graded and GranoNpve Sidewalks were bein down Tin all quarters. Nat lavish -in benefits to Vancouver