en SNEEZE THIS MORNING 1 You know what that Better he prepared. Hg. bottle of our Syrup of White Pigg With Eucalyptor and Hone the house; take 4 ness and the cough in short order. Don't Neglect Yourselt These days, when the is so changeable, hottle at once. - We guar each bottle. Only at i in few doses will disappear ; Weather Procure a aAnteq The Best Drug S L.T. BEST, Chemist ug Sloss 24 Princess Street "Phone 59, That's the way we fry yellow. Try them Balti: more style. 35¢. a dozen at THE KESWICK VN Fe TRB VIRLNg i i i Oysters--not a sickly ] | | *TeeeeTetTeTTOTTBOR ---- for Gleet Gonorrhea and Runnings IN 48 HOURS. Cures Kid- (uo) ney and Bladder Troubles. We Have Them Le kind that not only look warm L are warm, made from finest Sonth- vi Wool, and named "KING ED- RD" Beautiful vy low prices, brand, goods at them. rey Blankets, Carriage Rugs, ( , om- rs, ete lannelotta te, Blankets, in Grey good size, 90¢. a pair. siery and Under- wear r Hosiery and Underweay counter Sopuiug with big bargains. All the ed kinds at lowest prices. Skirts £ to see the $375 Skirt we Ing at X3 cach : Cheviot. ' or ary Black, Navy or Coats Tn Sen our range of Smart a i in the land, we thin hindreds of ladies who ha them say that we certainly lal rocession for swell garments -- yuan 4 Shaw SWIFT'S SCRANTON GOAL Nearly everyone ows it and they | like it. You determine on tting it the. next ne you need coal. ts tsar MES SWIFT & co. "hhosn 3 Brat removes all vid irt or tarnish--but won't ® B® A 1 K LEA aR IRGIL 3 word TOR hn Going September 21, 23, 28, 1905. walid to return until October 9, 1905. City, Mich - $12.90 Minn. #3 $46.30. Victoria, Seattls, Tacoma, Portland, Ore, second class from King- ston. Lewer rates to several other ints. Tickets on sale from Sept. 15th % Oct. 81st, 1908. Harvest 00 to_ $40.50, to points in Mani- Wo Assiniboia. Alberta and Saskat- chewan. - Going Sept. 12th and 26th, re- turning within sixty days. For further particulars, tickets and all other information anply to J. P. HANLEY, City Passenger Agent. ae Vancouver, A CL ER ALi] 4 I = TN TR: \ % IN CONNEUTION WITH CLNADIAN PACIFIC. RAILWAY. s EXCURSIONS % Sept. 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 1905. Valid to return until October 9th, 1905 Detroit, Mich. .... $12,00 Bay City, Mich. . « 12.90 Saginaw, Mich. .. 12.80 Grand Rapids, Mich. 14.75 Chicago, 111. . ... 17.80 St. Paul or Minneapolis, Minn ... 33.80 vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Ore. Second class from Kingston. Lower ates to several other points. Tickets on sale from Sept. 15th, to Oct. 81st. 1905. KINGSTON TO PARHAM AND RETURN Sept. 20th," 21st: and 22nd. ........ $1.15 Return' limit Sept. 23rd, 1905. KINGSTON. TO- RENFREW AND RETURM Sent. 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th $3.15 Return Hmit Sept. 20th, 1905. HARVEST EXCUBSIONS $30,00 to $40.50, to points in Mani toba, Assinibold, ef and Saskat- chewan, Going Sept, 12th ahd 26th, re turning within sixty. au. "oP Oo Full particulars al : . and C. R. Ticket See Ontario Street, F, CONWAY, F. A. FOLGER, JR. Jen. Pass. Agent Gen. Supt Bay of Quinte Railway New short line fer Tweed. Napanw peseronto, snd 'all local points. Traims leave City Hall Depot at 8:25 p.m ¥ CONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry.. Kiagstea. ----------------------em Toronto, Charlotte, Thousand Islands. Brockvirle, Préscott and Montreal. For 'the balance of the season, which will end on Oct. 1st, 1905, Steamer will leave Kingston at 5.80 a.m. Going east and 3 p.m., going west, on the following days, September, 18th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 19th, 21st, 24th, 26th, 28th. and October 1st, 19035. Hamilton, Toronto, Bay of Quinte and Montreal Live. Leave Kingston: Going East--Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays at 4.30 'p.m. Going West--Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 11.00 p.m. J. P. HANLEY, JAS. SWIFT & CO., Freight Agts Ticket Agt. ---------------------------------------------- ALLAN LINE "V™ "C500 LONDONDERRY ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. From Montreal. From Quebec Parisian, Fri., Sept. 29, 5 a.m. 29, 4 p.m Bavarian, Fri., Oct. 7 Virginian, Fri, Oct. 1 . MONTREAL TO GLASGOW, DIRECT Mongolian ... Thurs., Sept. 28, (daylight) NEW YORK TO GLASGOW. imidian Thurs., Oct. 12, 1 p.m, NTREAL TO LONDON & HAVRE. Pomeranian Sept. 80. Sardinian Oct. 14 $40 single. $76 return. Only on: class passengers carried, called second cabin. J. P. HANLEY, Agent. G.T.R. City Passenger Depot. Sp, GILDER. SLEEVE, Clarence Street. Lake Ontario and Bay of Quinte Steamboat Co., Limited. 1000 Islands, Rochester and Bay of Quinte Str. North King Leaves Kingston, Sunday, at 10.15 a.m, for Thousand Islands, calling at Alexandria Bay and Gananoque. Return- ne steamer leaves at p.m. for Rochester, N.Y., calling at Bay of Quinte ports. Str. Aletha Leaves Kingston daily except Sunday t p.m., for Picton and intermediate Bay of Quinte Ports. p Full information from J. P. Hanley, J . Gilderslesve, Jas, Swift & Co. aents, E. B. HORSRAV, Trafic Managers Clean, wanes GOAL That is the kind we sell--The «ind vou should bura if you want & satisfaction fire We are filing orders mow for winter supplies. Have you ordered yours yet 7 'Phoms No, 183, BOOTH &CO. $0000 COTNCO0TO0D000VE Now, while prices are low, is the time to fll your coal bin with best quality SCRANTON COAL from P. Walsh's Yard BARRACK STREET. a atid TH BANNER OF HONOR AND VICTORY AWARDED TO DIAMOND DYES By Five Continents and the Isles of th: Sea. SEPTEMBER 26. WHILE 200 LOOK ON. Take Puishment rently Feign Pain as 'Cat Is Laid On. Wilmington, Del, Sept, 26. traction sufficient to draw 200 perso! house when Chief Warden wielded the cat-o'-nine-tails over t four white men, nearly glary during the past week in coun court, Most of| the men chastised at t cal manner, some contentedly chew as. good," which is NOT as good. last. legislature. Altogether Meserve laid 204 lashes backs of the chastised men. Frank Connor, convicted of steal hed rlothing from a lodging hou pranced in pain as he received ACTOSS affected: move a muscle as he received his lashes. Jacob Whynn, gave a stepping as he was flogged, but homé ColoFihg, have 'been awarded thy yanner of honor and victory by five continents and the isles of the sea, for purity, 'strength, brilliancy, beauty of colors and never-fading qualities. Piamond Dyes, with a record of twenty-five years of marvellous and delightful work in 'the homes of the warld, have been imitated. The re sult id, that many 6f our women and girls have fréquently been deceived by having worthless package dyes forced on, them, which have proved disastr ous to goed mniatérials and valuable garments. »When buying package dyes, the exer ping without any outward signs suffering, and while several had "ont n the ---------------- Hauling Apples For Shipmen Caintown, Sept. 23.--The pie soc held last Friday evening, in the Me odist church was a grand success. had an enjoyable time. Cutting cor now the order of the day are busy drawing their harrels of able book on home dyeing, and card Rev. Mr. Phelp, Escott, church, by Specials in Couches This Week See Our Window Display Fancy shades of Velour Couches, only 50. Fancy shades of Tapestry Couches, only $5. Wilton Rug, Plush "Banded Couches, only $12. Leather and Imitatiesk Leather in great variety. Also some snaps In Parlor Suits, which we inténd running next week. JAMES REID The Leading Undertaker. _THE FRONTENAC LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. » (ESTABLISRED 1863.) President--Sir Richard Cartwright Money Jeaued on City nl Farm 3 Debentures. Mor Nestlé's Food has nourished three generations of sturdy children. Nestlé's Food is used by thousands of mothers, w! were themse! brought uj ou it. Nestié's Food Means Healthy Babies Dy bal a fo Aiea SRS Tomy Tei nl Nestié's Food requires no milk Just add water. at to eam any The Lessing, Mies Co., Sole Agents, Montreal, ased interest allowed 8.'C. McGill, Managing Director Office. 97 Clarence Street. Kingston ---- mee 80000000000000O0DOOOON R J. FREE. CONTRACTOR od Q , Estimates civen for all kinds of Masdn_ , Work, «Plastering asd Cement Work of all descriptions. 94 Civision St. "Phone 402 | 8000000000000000000008 A DOZEN LASHED OFFENDERS ARE WHIPPED Stoically--Sonre Calmly Chew Tobacco While |! Bei _ | ant question is Joseph Chamberlain's ing Flogged--Others Appa policy of preferent The flogging of twelve men proved an at- to: the stockade at the county work- Mescrve bared backs of eight colored men and all of whom had been convicted of larceny and bur post took their punishment in a stoi he has their favorite biscuits tobacco while: the rawhide thongs purred across their backs, ~and sees that they are not There was no pillory punishment, asked to buy something "just that having been abolished by the lashes. He yelled like a Comanche, al though it is believed much of it was His companion, Owen Talley, did not a thief, also fantextic exhibition of side- : a TW 8 ¥ Diamond Dyes, the only honest and | .ck did not show any unusual pun- perfect' package dyes now before the | ooo women of the world for successful " The remaining men took their whip- thei; backs reddened, no blood was drawn, Warden Meserve being lenient in laying The farmers ples to Mallorytown station for ship cise of & little care will save our wom ment. Service was held last Sunday en 'much trouble and annoyance. Ask |eveninz an the Methodist church in for: DIAMOND DYES, and see that the ad of the afternoon. Miss Louise words "DIAMOND PACKAGE DYES,' i . Freelands, is the guest of her appear on 'each envelope you are of ister, Mrs. H. W, Powell, Many from fered.' Semd to Wells & Richardson here intend to attend the world's fair Co.. Limited, Montreal, P.Q., for valu- | at Lansdowne this week. The Graham brothers have this week bought the of 48 dyed cloth samples. Sent free | large fine farm, known as the Charlie to any addgess. Pennant farm. The missionary sermon > will be preached next Sunday after noon, October 1st, in the Methodist For biliousness, constipation, liver trouble, take Dr. Chown's little pink laxatives. 20¢ An organized gang of thieves, with headquarters somewhere in Wentworth or Brant county are said by the po lice to be responsible for the whole sale cattle, sheep, and hog stealing that has been going on for the past few months t ' ns he |1 ty |} he ng "THE SM ART SET," At the Grand, on Wednesday, September 27th. Warden the ing 100, ten ten hig of t nal, th All nis ap Says Sir Gilde' | Parker Great member of parliament, who is now n a large American "1 hardly think: the question will be sottled at the mext would be impossible United States to free trade in years, so 1 don't anticipate it will be of tariff reform in the same space of time, The mot important pe which 1 belong, form is colonial' prefertnce dresses, and looked at least five "That is, i effect, what 'my party | years older, will urge when it goes to the country {7 Suitors came by the score, but 'SHE GETS A DIVORCE ---- -- -- Englasd. | FINDS MARRIED LIFE IS NOT New York, Sept. Zi--In discussing TO HER LIKING. of he political cowtlitions prevailing in ---- Britain, Sir Gilbert Parker, Returns to Foster Parents--Child Freed from Bonds of Matri- mony After Six Months--Hus- band Makes No Resistance to Plan. Carrollton, Ky., Sept. 26.--Married but six months and only twelve years old, Mrs. Riley Darboe has tired of matrimonial bliss and has been granted a full divoree and separation by the circuit court. The young wife was formerly an in- mate of an orphan asylum in Louis: ville. She was adopted when a little girl by a Carrollton family and grew to be romurkably handsome. At cleven she was well matured, in long his city, said t the most import fal tanifi, "We have token a small leaf out of he went on, | jon. Just as it} to convert the three | ossible to convert Great Hritain to the policy of imperial reciprocity and st of the wolicy of the éonservative party, to is tarifi reform, and thy most jmportant part of tariff re-| Riley Darboe was the fortunate one, and six months ago the girl surpris od her foster parents by announcing that she and Riley had been married. Married life at her age was not the \delightiul experience outlined in the prospectus furnished by Riley. The voung bride soon left her home and returned to her adopted parents, say ing she had not known what she was doing when she allowed herself to be led to the altar. The divorce was granted without ! Darboe making any defence. again, and afterward. Preference es- | pecially must be 'given to Canadian he- wheat, Twenty years from now 1 em pee A WIDE LATITUDE. | -- | Savings Banks Vs. Life Insur- i ance Companies. The question why the larger life in- surance companies pay to their policy holders dividends averaging not more than 1.25 per cent, while savings { banks pay approximately 3 per oont., { though the banks are restricted great {ly in the character of the investments | they may make, is being definitely | answered in the exposures made | through the New York state investi | gation committee. Treasurer Randolph of the New York Life Insurance com- | pany, gave testimony which is regard: ed as showing that much of the earn ings is taken over by the subsidiary trust, and banking institutions, by high salarics and other devices, A wide latitude is permitted insur | ance companies in making investments, and this speculating privilege combin- ed with the wmoney-earning capacity that lice in huge sums as compared with petty amounts, should produce a revenue in excess of the earnings of the savings banks with a like amount of | Yet the dividends paid by the | Bquitable, New York Life and Mutual m-- -- { lieve that America will export no wheat. She. will need it all for her self. In the meantime we must build up a trade with Canada by artificial means, "In actual fact, the moment that Fuzland adopts a defensive tariff the beginning of international reciprocity | will be at hand, and not until then. | assets. Business is a bloodless war, if you q A will, but it is a war, and peace can Life Insurance companies last year only be entailed when one pation is | Wee only $14,665,(10, as compared {with 839 920.617 received in profits by the banks of the state of New York, with almost the same amount of as sets. But on top of this a still more seri- stromg enough to compete with an other by the use of equivalent weap ons. "There never was a time in the his- tory of the two countries when the t | pro-Amer'con feeling was. so strong as {OWS indictment may be laid. Treasur it is at +r sont in FEopland. Tt is afer Randolph has admitted that the great an' absolute admiration for | New York 'Life Insurance company, American nergy, power and intellect. | not content with the latitude legally The dav of jealousy an the part of enjoyed in makin investments, carri i Fneland has gone forever." {ed certain prohibited stocks and de Qir Gilbert declared annexation is a | ccived the poliev holders by its re dead issue in Canada, | port. Fictitious loans in large am ounts were made to office employees. in one case to a negro messenger. to cover up the illegal stock transaction. The knowledge that the campanv's NEWS FROM PICTON. | Death of Mrs. Cosman--High | reports are dootored, that speculative School Play Foothall. | stocks are carried, and that the sav Picton, Sept. 25.--The football soa- | Das banks are prodoctive of profits | more than double those of the insur ance companies, must be disconcerting to the insurance-buving public. son fairly apened on Friday alter noon, when the Bankers apd. the High School came together - in the first | match of the season at the Agricul tural Park. The game was a fairly THE SILVER CUP and try as each team would | core a; gopl. The boys good one neither conld of the high school keep busy these Goes to the Wanderers' Baseball days practising. They baye challenged | Club. the Napanee Collegiate Institute and | Gananoque, Sept, 25. Miss Sarah will go there to play en, October 7th | Cook, president of the Mercedes Oil company, of Harding county, Texas, after spending the summer in Gunan: oque with her mother, left to-day for oung ladies, of the PHS \ » win laurels at basket hall, with their daily practice r the ax pect Verv sad was the death on Friday | Ottawa, where she will spend some evening of Mrs. Cosman, at the home | time before returning to her home in of her grandmother, Mrs. Haskell on Texas. At the Manhood league, yester Church street. Deceased. had been ill | day morning, H A. Irwin, first as with cancer for a vear .past, in a | sistant in the Gananoque Collegiate Kochester he 1al and about a week | Institute, gave an exceptionally inter ago was hro t to her old home to | esting address on "Loagfellow's Use spend her last few days. She was | of Scriptural Imagery." 'There was a aged twenty seven years. The funeral | large attendance. BOTVICOS Wer Id in St. Mary Mag At Grasshopper Park, om Saturday dalene's church on Sunday" afternoob, | afternoon, the Wanderers baseball burial taking place in the church- | club, defeated the Bachelors, the Man. yard hood league representatives, by a score ( M Shadboldt, . who has been | of 9 to 6. The Wanderers thus win the { geting accountant in the, local branch | silver cup offered by "Councillor Wil- of the Bank of Montreal for the past | son. year, has been moved and given the management of a new branch at Saw- | At the Presbyterian Sunday school yesterday, there wax a harvest home yerville, Que. He left' town on Fri- | entertainment for the children and day. Rev, A. | veTear, of Bath, | yarents of the school. 'There were a conducted the services in St Mary fo number present, and the school { Magdalene's on Sunday. room was suitably decorated for the On Saturday the funeral took place | gecasion. Grace " Mothodist Sunday to St. Olivet's cemetery, of, Eugene | school held their annual rally, yester- Sullivan, son of Mr. ahd Mrs. D. | day afternoon. A fine programme of Sullivan, who died in Regina, NNW.T., | jusic, recitations, songs and ad on September 16th. Besides the pa- | dresses was provided. The school room { rents, three brothers; Dr. Sullivan. | was handsomely decorated with au- tun leaves, and a large attendance attested their appreciation. Miss Austin, of the Toronto Con servatory of Musie, sang a solo in Estelle, survive Judge and | with their two Mrs, CoH. Widdifield, sons and Jittle' daugh | laire and Archibald, and onc sister, ter, left Saturday for Qwen Sound. | Grace church last evening, which was James Widdificld will remain in To: | well received. Edward Shields sang a ronto to go to Trinity College. to | gl; jy; St. Andrew's church last even- study for the manistry, Miss Muriel ing in his old-fashioned style, which Merrill, who has spent. the past |g acceptable to all it month at her home, has retnennd to | . | Toronto. Miss Jennie Thompson, of Glen Buell Notes. Glen Buell, Sept. 25.--A number from here attended the fair at Ottawa. Re vival services are being conducted in the Methodist church here by the Rev. Whiteside. Services to continue all | this week. Misw Edythe Moorhouse is visiting friends in Brookville, Mrs. ! Taber, Athens, returned to her home after spending the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Towriss. Alvin 'Gilroy returned on Sunday with his carload of stack from Toronto exhibitin, hav- | ing secured some worthy prizes. The W.F.M.8. met at. the home of Mrs, N. Moore, on Thursday of last week. | Health Means Success. | Belleville, is visiting Mrs, Allred Ter "rill. Miss Nellie Tait has returned home after soveral months spent in Sault, Ste. Marie, Miss Maggie Tait, Toronto, is home for a short holiday. Charles Wilson, purser on the steamer Alexandria, spent Saturday and Sun day in town. i After several months' stay in To ! ronto, Miss Helen M. Merrill returned { home today. Miss Amie Gillespie is in town. after a sugmoer at Muskoka. Misses Gena Hehburn apd Kathleen Despard left today for a few days' stay in Kingston. thence to New York, Miss Hepburn will spend the winter in Norfolk, Virginia, DAINTY DISHES FROM A CAN} 40 kinds of Laing's Canned Meats, 40 toothsome dishes to tempt the appetite. Something different for every luncheon or tea in the month--with nine more for dinner. 9 A Laing's Canned Meats give welcome variety to any menu. htfull seasoned --ready for the table. Corned Beef, Ox Tongue, Pork and Beans and any of the other 37 are mighty handy to have in Suits ol neifiety. of "nt Saint Your r will supply you with ; a "Laiog's." THE LAING PACKING & PROVISION CO., Limited, MONTREAL. customers looking for Fall and Winter Conts, have decided what hat you are going to have, street 'and get your suit to in Dress Goods and Silks and can make your very profitable one. We have opened a full range of 3 that all these up. The CHIFFON VENETIAN and ESTRELLA are two of our leaders, Wo are also showing some very swagger things in h stock was bought for fall, therefore, you will order, the OPENINGS, The James Johnston 180 Wellington Street. ill ofies special oats, Suits and Dresses. drop into match. Wo have some visit for During the MILLINERY OPENINGS * Priestley's English Dress Goods™ We have these in all the leading shaden for fall, and. it is well to know sls are thoroughly shrunk and are all ready for making Scotch Tweed Suitings Tn the fall and winter weights you will find them ri t up-to-date, Oue find nothing of the left-over We would be very pleased to have a call from every person who visits *; 180 Wellington Street. EAT ot) CANADA. FLAK The 20c. package for 15¢. Canada Flakes is delicious toasted wheat--ready to eat. The most inviting--and most n - food. 1{ larger package than any other, « "Just A Little Bigger Than The Rest. ™* n-- "Just A Little Better Than The Best." N Every package contains a hand. some premium, AT YOUR GROCERS. THE PETERDOROUGH CEREAL COMPANY, Limited Aud To ry GAN BE SAVED BY AT MONEY SABE SAVED bY ATTEN We have secured from the mills a la tity of MEN'S AN - TARY WOOL FLEECED UNDERWEAR. ENS Sa ) and 5c. line that we are selling at .............. asses 36c. About 100 dozen pairs MEN'S ALL WOOL SOCKS. Regalar Sale price, 2 pairs for .............. winston uisiearastaty Bc. 25¢. line. MEN'S FALL AND WINTER SUITS. Regular $8, $10, $12 and $15. Sale price, $5, $7.99 ...... crime 310 Boys' Three: iece Suits and Child's Two-piece Suits, adie and Men's Waterprot Coats, Neckwear, Hats, Caps, Furs, Boots and Shoes at i 76 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. L. Abramson, The Up-Town Clothier 336 PRINCESS STREET. OPEN EVERY EVENING EN ARE F Women About the Same 1. He who knows not, and knows he knows not--he is a fool; shun him. 2. He who knows not, and knows he knows not--he is simple; teach him. . ; iE 3. He who Knows, and knows not he knows--he is asleep; wake him, Ha 1. Ho whe knows and knows he knows--he is wise; follow him. Hundreds of good women in Kingston know, and know they know {ha the "HAPPY THOUGHT" Cooking Range is the BEST they have used; seen or heard of. ' Hyon wan a new Cook Stove this fall, inquire of some one who ing a "HAPPY THOUGHT" what they think about it. The ""King's" Last Trip. | It's impossible for « man or woman North King leaves at 5 pan, Sun- ito be ' success without day, October lst, for Rochester. All | health. an active dav Monday in Flower City, and home | mind go 's en Tonio Tusulny morning for $1. For Alexau Pills give both. Try them. In boxes, drin Day aml Gananoque at 10.15 a. |25¢, at Wade's Drug Store. Money bin, J, P, Hanley, agent, back il mot satisfactory. McKelvey & Birch, 69-71