'ia Pastor maxt weak, ts Larke, A.T.C.H. Singing of hiertunun Kinin, How York. AN Trost porn dar pre tory and University FOOT OF QUEEN ST. Bo, Come in and see it TU stays on vider #ll cirewmstapees. It is confortable, 1ooks neat and natty and is durable. We measure the defect in your vision and frescribe lenses that we guaranties to satisfaction, Our methods wre most { "Known to modern and our insteuibents the best of (EE tinctive and disgraceful. Work, man. It is to your credit that you are | not passing down the stream of { | at the expense of your fellow -passeng- | Be ors IM Queen's College Appointments. more graduates of Queen's ene" he writes, "Signed a memorial, | stable ¥ dian graduates to 8ll the position. Those forty or more graduates, wha | go are filling responsible positions in the lung verions 'high schools and Collegiate | try Catarrhozone yourself. know best whom ang | Withes 'to assist him," Bine 8 Limited, Al BY Joie Hct Rog - '"Opifer per Orbem Dicor." Drink In England. One of the social problems now un- der discussion in England ix the drink question. The chancellor of the ex: | chequer, Mr. Chamberlain, comforted the nation in his last bwdget spooch by the assurance that Great Pritain was fast losing her uneviable supire- macy in insobriety, Since then Mr. Whittaker, the prohibition champion in parli pot tatistics to prove that the reduced consumption of liquor is wot so much [roof of national reformation or of the sue cessful rivalry of outdoor amusements as an evidenco multituties of people drinking is largely a question of means. The | British people smoke one-third moro | 9 tobacoo than they did thirty years || ago, cat hall as much again of sugar, ' * and drink forty per cent. more tea. while the consumption of intoxicanis | has tended to decline, but all the | ® same the autwal liquor bill «till amounts to from 8875,000,000 to t 2050,000,000, Mr. Whittaker Protests that little progress has been wade in substautinlly and permanently re ducing a gigantic evil, and that here is an abundant fiekd 'of Fegislation for | the new liberal ministry. Nade To Work. Dr. Madison CO. writing in the |e Peters, Chicago, Chicago, Inter-Ocean "God made wouen 'as well as nien | for employment. "Employment makes the woman in a very great measure, It is not J careful training neither sound instruc tion, nor good society that makes we- | men. These are the means, but back jm a woman's life ment, "A woman's oceupation makes her. It hardens her 'muscles, strengthens her body, quickens hor blood, sharpens ; ti her mind, corrects her judgment, wakes up her inventive genius, puts her wit to work, arouses her ambition and | makes her feel that she is a woman | abd must show herself a woman by | taking a woman's part in life, i "One and. that is employ- | hundesd and twenty pounds, more or less, of god hone and yas: dance and dine with waseiline grass: Lape hoppers: things like autumnal forgotten, din | that glow and and ! insects, ignored "Idleness from choive is both des Ip woe | fa tile | The selection of an Englishman for | jy, the assistant the | It has displeased the graduates of the university, who | to finuncial aid have been in: "Moderns, a graduate ates his grievance. "Same forty or respectiully asking the trustees toap- point a graduate of Queen's as they were confident that there wore Cana | | it Institutes of the province were asked to 'pay atication te their own husi- | THE DAILY WHIG. ™ | against the 1 judges to and a change in proposed to make this impossible. {vont magazine article he | that woman's sphere is the home, not | the political office or club. Ho speaks | plainly, because he is out of political of bad trade. With Thife. fmt means: of conserving Canada's | timber resources which that implies, |i one that grows in importance with | every year; moreover, | suggestion ernment for similar action. | aveepts the statement of its coptem porary. We had not | fair to everybody are now numerous and whose good [origin will and . voked, i of Queen's," | jt. 3 writing. to the Toronto News venti! | mado to say, referring to some wy- . . sterious candidate for the House of 5 y | Commons, "he can't nme ie the "Adventures of Philip," came current in this country, and in exactly the same Then follows the protest against t seeming. exclusion of Canadians, an- and because of a pre what exists and means in effect t unless a teacher hails from a cor tain school or land, he is not aceept- i srrantably, i} able to the powers that be, All this is serious enough, hut what follows in more siguificant. The pass- ing by of a Conadian--the failure to the graduates' petition --will affect . the endowment scheme. That would be an' unfortu ate result and one which every friend of Queen's will deplore. When so much was at stake the pity tot Na0 tus _tubunt. _ re- lis that the appointment should have -- 3 {heen deferred WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, 12 | trustess were present, and it is a 34 coh - Monday two [greater pity. still that when the at: v Flea tg ar, i paid | tendance was so small an issue wo vit al should have been disposed of. until so few of Editorial Notes. Martin (Joe) complains that the lil Managing Director. | opal party is not true to its platform | of 1596, Is he true to his platform of 06? What is his platicem anyway A-- he law. society is the practice of the law The city clerk and the city solicito | are wive in advising against the aw | arding of contracts which should be It is | time an effort was made to carry out | the by-laws. ndorsed by the city council, Ex-President Grover pposed to female sufirage. In a re Mr. Roosevelt esire to have surance companies, there is tw { be restitution why not of all the moneys that went into the pool. 'hat a rare story Cortelyou { ell, EH The question of forestry and the what of Sir | 12th, 1806. -- The Toronto une Sth it very sha for violating the seen it at me of publication. Frequently cop es go astray. The Whig is always and cheerfully pays tribute to the News for impartiality in this case. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. ronts Mail and Empire, . the newest kind of corporation in the United States is one that insures | the holders of insurance slicies and stock. It nd office business, company should do a Visible Again At Boston. ostonr Globe, Yes, children, that brilliant juin {ary that adorned the heavens yestor { day, drying | apiring feelings n- of joy and gladness human beings, was the wet places and the hearts of position in the depart: the sun. ment of French and German in Queen's College, hus had the effect which Whig anticipated, A Dark Horse. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, L is generally supposed that the rm "dark horse" is of Ameriean But Thackeray used it in his before it In sense as we omploy "Well, bless my soul 1" Philip is Who bis moan me, dark horse he has in A Perfect Lumg Food. complaints it ---------------------- Turkish hedroom slippers for ladie tat the Lockett Shoe Store, the protesting return of judges or exe the law will be Cleveland is intimates is credited with a the republican party | pay back the money it took from the conld is very satisfactory, this importance is rapid {Iy bechming better recogmized, both | by prominent men {and the commmmity at large. At (he Wilfrid Laurier, a convention on the subject will be held thus commends the work of women : | 4¢ Ottawa on January 10th, 11th and in Canadiun life News says that on A severely criticized | the conservative government of Mani freedom of of these lies the moulding influence of | elections, just as it did the Ross gov The Whig the TS or ec ---- Staff Present Him With Cabinet of | Silver ogies of he] _ B¥ets to Leave Kingston. x x Mies read an address on behali 3 stafl, expressing its regret at losing wach gn able head and friend. The address spoke of Dr. Clarke's lay Roek- in his removal, and be the gainer. The address concluded by expreswing to Dr. (larke the yin- cere wishes of the stall for the future n- [welfare of himself and his family, James Dennison then presented Dr, Clarke with a cabinet of silver, Dr. Ryan, the new alo made a few remarks, in which he declared that Dr. Clarke Was at the very top of his profession He eulo- gized Dr. Clacke as a man, as a phy- Mician, and as a friend. Kingston re grotted his removal, but realized that he was going te a wider field where he would have more opportunities to dis- tinguish himself and where he could do even more good, Dr. Clarke had been an admirable superintendent of Roskwood, whose affairs he had ad- mnistored well, 'lhe speaker hoped that when he himself retired from ¥ Rockwood he would be able to carry affection which the stafi held for Dr. Clarke, Dr. Clarke was deeply affected over % the kind words spoken of him and the gift which represented the silent feel ings of the staff, that he had been favored with a 'good r | af, all of whom had worked togeth er in unity. With their aid and co operation he had. been able to place Rockwood in the proud position it oc pital. He regretted leaving Kingston, where friends were so many and warm hearted, and would years of work here. His heart woukl still remain here, even though his sphere of labor was changed to one wider and more diffioult. ---- A Cataraqui Marriage. The home of the bride's parents, at Cataraqui, was the scene of 4 very protty - wedding on September 26th, when Mise Martha, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Clyde, was united in marriage to Thomas James Baker, Amherst Island. The marriage was > | performed by Rev. Mr. Laird, King- o fston. The bride was attended by her sister, Mise Minnie and Joseph Bray, | cousin of the groom, best man. The bride, who was given away by her fa ther, looked very pretty in white or- gandis, with a long bridal veil, and | she carried white roses. Her travelling | suit was of blue broadeloth, triniived | with white silk Flovse with hat to | match, After the wremony the guests asssmbled in the dining-room, where a sumptions repast was served. The bride was the recipient of many hand esteem in which she was held, Mr. and vs. Bakes, left on the threo o'clock, hoat, amid showers of rice, for Am herst Island, where they will take uj residence Why He Could Not Pay. London Free Press. local barrister has received the following letter from a customer of a big wholesale house that placed an ac count in his hands for collection "My Dear Sir,--Absence from the city prevented me writing an answer to yours of recent date. "It will be utterly impossible for me to settle the claim you mention at | present, for the very simple but good reasan--1 haven't got it. "4 have simply been initiated mto the Lodge of Sorrow, Hard Luck chap ter, Fool division, No. 0, "My picture, hanging crape-laden in | the Hall of Fame bears the legend ker No. 33876234, "My motto, is, briefly, 'T would if as S-- I could; but | haven't; I can't. 5 if -- yh iy Hake A wpman, Phe | Moral : Don't Scratch. "Fe tin ie ire but ao the the coal d BOY, muscle, and bram must act 5 a Fo van > ih . Ta AE from Whiss ougnt TOR Wallan' Parts he a woman's work} Vo York Evite Pst find present tine it bas given me the | handle, the way we screen it. the » ¥ » Cr Berateh a Russian. and you find a laugh. I have hopes, Sincerely. Dromnpthess with which we deliver think a Wolmn's thoughts and bear a | Farrar. Seratch a Tartar and vou SLi the price we charge ll hy woman's weight of character and | wot fire to 590,000,000 of propery. © ordering a siwglo ton wad noting duty, before they constitute a woman. ke Some Royal Nicknames. | Fwilts. Gaod tie to put us on "ye E olothe A a i i London Chtonicle. Arial, because if you're suited you ou can put clothes: on a dummy + Quiet Life In Toronto. The iv ki 0: 1.5} [oul JAY in your Winter's stockmt and it-appears to be a woman, but Harante World The ttente is making the Paris Saving Be tn ny Aothing to be a woman amd appear ta be are | {here aro families living in cellars Footih + camry Sirius out | when everyone wants coal at thy Wo very different things. lin Toronto. Wo are having all the h pi i ay - Susoms. Lt as | same time, "Human beings ww. Women aro! inconvenionces of the eyelone without De ered that. we aye 8 mama lor | made. We have lady loafers about, Fany 'of its excitcment. nicknames, [It began in the roval fami aiv-bubbled, which . burst and are --- ly, spread rapidly through the aristo- 1 , I is now the joy of the mid fone: butterflios, goed enough to! To Save The Little Fellows. eracy, anc jo) « CRAWFORD, dle desses. King Edward, when he was Prince of Wales, was known to the populace as "Teddy Walls." He is now "lhe Governor." The late Duke of Charen was nicknamed "Collars | and Cuffs," also "Lemonade and Cla. | rot." The Duke of York is "The Sar | dine," and Lord Ribblesdale is "Old | Rhubarb." Some of these nicknames are rather obscure. The most striking | ditary Trincces of Ronmania is called {"Missie," a sobriguet which "she shares with Prime Minister Balfour." ' - 4 brow Wl ra Spend" your evenings at the Kings | ton street, tion in life, Terms reasonable. Phone | HO. H. F. Metcalfe, Principal. ! There are two kinds of cough sy raps. The Red Cross kind and all oth- ers. The Red Cross one cures any cough, 200, Gibson's Red Cross Drug ! That fell se softly ; Store. Better than toothpicks, pocket den: tal foes. 10e. McLeod's Drug Store. | W. H. Spooner. Brockville, hax ac opted the position of organist and choimwster of St. Thomas' church, Pe'leville. Positively the last and best game of Feeds the lungs with vitality and ball this season at Kingston Town | new life--nothing on earth just like shin feir. Orientols ve. Lakeviews. | + The name is "Catarrhozone," and James Lawlor, Belleville, was or bronchitis, asthma, throat and rested for stesling James Currie's | hasn't an equal; go'd-:immed olasses. | Corsets steel filled, several styles |logth r lined, at 50c. New York Dress Calvert's Carbnlie Mcleod s Deng Stove, orm. shampoo soap. | with him in some small measure the! In reply, he said | % ph ¢ san i elusively, but there are a few pet cats cupies to-day, as a fully equipped hos- | grave. His [with a Work' ete -- Dr. Clarke Re | Even now, with the old elevated and Yesterday afternoon, the staff of | at rush he he Rokmwend Ph tlierms had an ulema | on the surface and elevated cars alone. gathering to goodbye to the me- | So, in spite of many tunnels being aical superintendey. Dr. U. K, Clarke, - | ments contemplated can afford proper - | relief to that section before 1909, The an exeeptional man | commission include nineteen new sub- 2 Toronto was to | superintendent, | | spot where he himself expects to sleep { wood, and there a private lot for the never forget his | {| patient | low the same business as his father. | tune with his brother. | vounger son lost something like £10. | 00.000, for the new will divided | sons, | Robinson-Brown." revelation, however, is that there here i southing to feminine pride. | Between the 1 Business College, head of Queen! Culy 4 moment. hut for we NroRare AoE v CL Fwar Heaven Prepare to better vour eondi- | Te Gor | states. Two years ago a some presents, showing the very high =O EW YORK: © © Congestion of Traffic Increases-- Sickles' Dog Nonsense. New York, Sept. 26.-- Although the rapid transit subway has been in op eration but eleven months, it has de- monstrated that within five years the | metropolis again will be confronted traffic eongestion' problem. | surface lines, besides the new sub- way, the crowding in certain sections, purs, is as great as it was | built under North and East rivers, the | prospects are for a greater congestion | than ever before. A large portion of | the Bronx is without adequate transit | facilities, and none . of the improve. i plans laid out hy the Rapid Traasit | way routes and three tunnels under | the Fast river, where the Long Island | tunnels and the Belmont trolley tun j els are in course of eonstruction. | These projected lines involve a cost | of %150,000,000, not taking into con- ! sideration the New York & Jersey tunnel from Jersey City to Broadway and Thirty-fourth street, the Pennsyl- vania tunnel under North river, nor | any of the East river tunnels now wn- der way. Recently, when Gen. Daniel §. [Sickles lost his Blenheim spaniel Bo- i Bo and buried the dog in the family plot at Beechwood cemetery, there was a big agitation. The elaborate funeral and casket caused enough talk i but pothing to the family tempest which followed the burial in the Rickles lot. Had general not insisted 'on having his pet repose next to 'the + last sleep he might have buried *ahimal in the smartest kind of an animal cemetery ever planned. This is at Hartsdale, not far from Beech The ex- secured. is jor dogs vet could have been Hartsdale cemetery buried thare as well: It is a pretty little affair of three acres, and quite pretentious. The headstones in some instances are elaborate, and in every case there is a tablet to mark the Some owners of plots have spent hundreds of dollars on the rest ine places of their pets. A brand new style of grafter is working New York physicians. He calls and tells a story of an imagin- ary ill. The doctor makes an examin- ation, and, to his surprise, discovers that the man's heart is on the right side of his body. The patient is seem- ingly much alarmed. The doctor be- comes interested in the case. Then the makes his strike, never for less than $2. generally for $5 and lenves with the memey, promising to call again for further examination. Tle never comes back. One of the phvsi- cians caught this way savs that the man's heart actually is on the right side, but it in no way seems to sf fect him, for he is perfectly healthy. It is just a freak of nature. DREAM WON A FORTUNE. Strange Story of a Millionaire's Sacond Will. A curious instance of how a dream lost a fortune to one man and cain ed it for another comes from the millionaire of the name of John Baker, died, leaving his entire fortune to his younger son, cutting off the elder op account of his havi refused to fol The will was dated the same vear that the millionaire had quarrelled with his son, who was much sympathized with This man, Robert Baker, believed that another, and a later will existed, but as it could not be found the younger man came into possession, no attempt and 'made to share his good for- weeks after dreamed that the second will would he found in the pocket of an old coat of his father's hanging up in a closet ip the room he used to occupy. So vivid was the dream that the following dav, when his brother was at busi Some Robert Baker visited the house and found the will in the place indicated in his dream. Through this nocturnal "Up" the the property cqually between the two Maiden Names London Chronicle When a woman is marrisd in thi country her maiden name is seldom mentioned. Many people to whom she is very well known have never it. In France, on are comstant In Other Lands. heard the contrary, there reminders of the earlier dignity, In Belgium marriage does not extinguish it, for many married wo men often combine the old name with the new. Marcover, they put the maid +n name last, thus giving it the great er distinction. We can illustrate this bv supposing the custom * . nrevail in this eountry. In that + Nis Brown, when she married Mr. binson, wonly have her visitine cards printed: "ys, This dovble Lave od arrangement does not give the el cian wife a better social status thay the Fnglivh wife's, but it is very Between The Lights By Isatiel F.. MacKay his when day had died She, straying from the wknown wide. Pavsed for a moment ut uy side- I could even see dim and shadowy A fle ti~ tc uch upon mv hair A touch (Fat used to linger there Replaced the heavy hand of care The wond'ring air thrilled to a tone alone Could tell the whisper was her own Rut never simee in twilight grey Or moonlit night. or sunlit day Has her sweet spirit strayed mv way Only 4 » Could wre Petween t ave to me King-- Businist College, head of Queen Sjend vour evenings at the ton street. Prepare to better vour condi- tion in life. Terms reasonable. Phone 10. H. F. Metcalfe, Princinal, Tan and black waterproof fall boots, the Lockett Shoe ax Don't Be Made M le By Eat what you like when you are taking these wonderful fruit liver tablets, There is an easy way--a quick way--anda sure way..tq be free of lugigation , Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Belching, Heartburn and Copy tion. Follow the gaod advice of Miss Anderson and take Fruit-a.tiveg 7 "I have purchased two boxes of Fruita tives and find them splendid. ye ly with Indigestion and they have re! her wonderfully We nl Seley our fricads how good Fruita tives are." Miss E. C. ANDERSON, porn have toy will or Fruit Liver Tablets. Manufactured by Frult-a-tives Limited, Ottaw, -- At all Druggists, soc. a box. THE H. D. BIBBY COMPANY, ET -- The Long Overcoat The long cut Winter Overcoat is not only stylish and elegant, but contains more real comfort than you will find in any other outer garment. Ours are made up in the sweilest styles of the season, and are designed for men who want something swagger. The tailoring, character and finish of thee coats are BEYOND CRITICISM. The fabrics are of the very best. The patterns are handsome. We especially desire to have Young Men see there Smart Coats. THE ARLINGTON, $10, $12.50, $13.50 aud $15, THE TOURIST, $7.50, $8 50, $10, $12, $13.50, $14. THE EARL GREY, $14, $15, $16 50, $18. THE H. D. BIBBY CO. CLOTHIERS AND HABERDASHERS, OAK HALL. maE-- In clothing of guaranteed goodness for the least money is the object of our business. How well we are prepared to do this is strikingly exemplified in our new and large collection of FALL AND WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS Which now awaits your inspection at our store, and when you come here to examine and try our garments of your size you will not only find the fabrics and work- manship up to your expectations of excellence, but that the prices are just what you want to pay for dependable clothing. Men's Suits, from $5 to $18. Men s Overcoats, from $6.50 to $18. Boys' Suits, from $2.75 to $7. Boys' Overcoats, from $3 $7.50. Jos. Abramson, The People's Clothier 180 Princess Street, Between Reddon's and Geawford's Groceries. Ladies' Shoes for Fall Wear New and attractive styles, combined with durability, "also many exclusive designs" are the features of our Fall and Winter showing in Fine Footwear, We Fave just received another lot of Utz & Dunn's. Fine American Shoes, ranging in price | $2.50. $3. GRS3.50 10 $4, iad SOLE AGENT, The Sawyer Shoe Store. LITTLE HOPE FOR TORY. [ vot » at polling sub division \ Hallowell, which were thrown out of t account of irregularity of the dept retuming offer, were propos thro® out, This finding, if maintained by tice Magee, will destrov the ¢ «§ Norman, the conservative candida -- Election Petition Will Probably te Dropped. Toronto Telegram. t Seems probable that the Prince | Fdward county election petition trial w li collapse shortly after it is open Just ces to 0 Store. Meleod's tooth paste in tubes, 130. (each, Meleod's Drag Store, ed before Justice Magee. Justice Mac- lennan has found that a deputy coun- Iv judge is eligible to hear the case, wd he holds that sixtetn questioued of gaining a majorite. As there is 16 charge of corr uption, there will be no thing to shake Dr. Motley Currie's to ure of 'the riding, HEF 1 SPEEDY CURE OF MISS ECOL She Is Made Wall by Lydia E. Writes Gratefully to Mrs. Pinkh: For the wonderful help that sh i rie St., 6 believes it d ty % write the followin, order that Ol lette afflicted in the same way ma benefited as she was. She write Dear Mrs. Pinkham: -- 1 Focummend Lydia B, ham's Vi Compound as a uterine regulator. I suffered for four and Lement of the Herus wid § but those w Ve ex] is agony can form any. of the physics regular and 3 Biriode ois to obtain --t relief wi a fail to help you. Your cine ls better than any r or medi ever had ™ No other medicine has such a n of cures of female troubles as has | E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compoun 'Women who are troubled with ful or irregular menstruation, | ache, bloating (or flatulence), le rhea, falling, inflammation or ul tion of the uterus, ovarian trou faintness, indigestion, nervous pre tion or the blues, should take i diate action to ward off the seriou: sequences, and be restored to pe health and strength by taking Ly: Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick w to write her for advice. Her exper is very great, and she gives the be of it to all who stand in need uf counsel. Address, Lynn, Mass. ONLY HALLUCINATION, Declare of Girl Fo Unconscious. New York, Sept. 27.--The polic the family physician have de that Christine Grossman, the fil vear-old girl who was found wm scious from the attack of alleged bers, was suffering only from m hallucinations. After a compa of the handwriting of tho dem for money written on the backs ol pictures found hanging with faces to the wall with that in ( tine's school copy book the poli clared that the girl herself wrote demands. How she came to be | unconscious has not been expla The girl's family has decided to her away for a rest. So Police * Higgias"Cuéns Door Of Cel Albany, N.Y. Sept. 27.-J Cooper, New. York, who arose Salvation Army mecting and con vd to Stealing jewelry and persis ly went to prison for the crime, received a pardon from Governor ging, Cooper has served six mont Sing Sing. His pardon was re mended by Recorder Goff, and trict-Attorney Jerome. ---- i -- pd] A snail crawling without would require fourteen days and hours to cover a mile. William Swain, piano tuner. 0 received at MeAuley's book stor COMMERCIAL, NEW YORK STOCK MARKE] Supplied by W. F. Dever & Uc Thet Square, Kingston, Open CI September 27 aT " Qs timore & Ohio 11% lyn Rapid Transit Canadian Pacific Frie Central ville & Nashville ! York Central Pennsylvaniy Rock Island Reading St. Paul Sugar Twin City Union Pacific . United States Steel - - United States Steel, pid, MONTREAL GRAIN. WHEAT December . 85% May 87 September 8 colem wr 1% ROBINSON Co, COATICOONK. ILE WEES FOR CANADA NO TIE UNTED SITS A box of Zutoo Tablets ant in ket or purse, or kept the office or home, and used wl required, will ward of a heada or cold--and do it every time. Take two of the tablets just soon as you feel a headache co ing on, or feel you have been posed to a cold, i In nine cases in ten relief + come in twenty minutes. If yi case is exceptional take two my tablets. They are purely vegeta and cannot hurt you. . They will cure your headach nip the cold in the bud---and m: you feel fresh and vigorous in m ly. You can try Zutoo for noth Samples are free for the asking. ioc and 25c at dealers or by m B. N. Robinson & Co., Coaticook