Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Sep 1905, p. 2

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. ALLAN McLEAN, Two old officials of Rockwood Hos have resigne ohn McManus, since 1566, and Allan Me | Lean, rendered steward, since 1876. Both have efficient and faithful service to Shin i goveramen t ig tion, they step from active dut with a A record y splend ------------ GIVEN TWO YEARS For His Theft of Boat and Arson. John Jackson on remand for steal: bein ing a «kif and setting fire to the boat I & Mudie. partner ; {hip was dissolved in 1803, and Mr. [Hitt oPbearsd belore the magistrate Ee Mudie continued practice by himself . « office of the late James e ha Clarente: street, which place he occupied ever since. Abou X t nix he entered into part- nesbi with John McD. "Mowat, un- r the style of Mudie & Mowat, This partnership lasted a couple of years. jand was dissolved, since which time Mr. Mudie practised alone. On the ~* Jdeath of J. M, Machar, several years "Jamo, Mr. Mudie was appointed to the Jvosition he had held as local master 'in chancery in v. As a lawyer, Mr. Mudie énioved the confidence of the peaple, and had uring the 3 found that he had served at least four terms in the peni- tentiary, Under such conditions it was absurd to ask for leniency. The pris oner would only steal mare hoats and use thom for purpose of committing more petty thefts. In the defendant's own interest, as well as in that of the 'public the court sentenced him to two years for each offence, the terms to run consecutively, he other case was against two wo- men, Fannie Campbell and Sarah Jane Smith, They wero charged with being idle persons, having no visible means of support, being loose, idle charac ters, and otherwise coming within the law governing vagrants, Bo cally admitted the offences. His wor ship thought they should have profited by the sentence imposed upon Mrs. Jenman, a week ago. He gave the first named one month, amd the second, three months in jail. i eee, SALE OF A CHAIR. ---- The Historic Furniture Brought i Good h The: sale of household effects held at the residence of the late Mrs. W..M Drennan, Earl street, during the past few days, has been o great success, Auctioneer J. H, Mills obtained good prices and a large crowd was con- tinually in attend «The proceeds amounted to more than $300 above what was expected. The old historic chair made for the present king's reception when he visit. ed Ningston forty years ago, was among articles that 'went under '| the hammer. Mr. Farrell secured the coveted chair for $M5, but not to keep it himself. It is the intention that the present mayor and aldeamnen, ex-mayors and ex-aldegmen, and oiti- zens in general bo given . an oppor- to his memory, | tunity to subseribe towards its pay- and displayed a very fine singing Tis first a murmur, then a shout, Mr. Mudic | ment wine that it then Pass into the Foie. The chorus was VY fie, the A Wild, despairing scream, K hy s served Ss \ z rob i : or s hich percolates the th rhout "alderman for Victoria ward, and | hands «of. the City, to be kept and 'used Toes a teen vy Ray Turn on, turn on tas sRroulou the on the city buildings are] On state ofcasiong. Down Une he Swanee Rive Jd Queen's athletic grounds have been wn Upon the Swanee River, an s L Sree "ao | at half-mast in recognition of this. Marquis Is Out. "lI Wonder If You Miss Me." There | Treatly improved sinee last vear. The and "$870 | PRESENTATION OF GOLD. Ottawa despatches say that T. G. Marquis in reported to he out with ugh Riders for the daily prae tice. Marquis is really the grand old COMFORTERS, now To Rev. Dr. MacTavish by Desa-- ] onto Congregation. vd resent, the | Y.RSCE, and Mew, 1 8: Rebar Presenting the Ladies' Missionary sotiety, in the game against the Rough Riders f {last fall, And 7. G, Marquis wasn't ¥ | by any means a beginner when Mur- | called at the manso and ro. | phy played against 11 oronto University youted Rev. Dr. and Mrs. W. 8. Mae. | twenty years ago. 5 Tavish with a purse of $100 in gold. | Marquis, Wright and Kennedy were An address was read by Mr. Whyte, | sways in the scrimmage, and if foot. expressing igh gppreciation of the | ball ix 8 steenbious game the serim- eminent services rendered by Dr. Mae. | Mage is surely the place where the Tavish, the great regret of the congre- | Strennosity is most apparent. Yet af- i | 2ation in parting with one whom they | ter all these years of vigorous and se highly estoem and the hope that | Violent exorcise; no ill effects his ministry in Kingston would he as | aneribed, to the game if one fine laced and button boots, city from : Heweronto. this mokhing. was To ois, sites BF 16.24, The Lac. Nis induction as "ninister of Caoke's katt Shoe Stopesn. wo = eR MacQuarrie, of Pittshure, } : i J. Mac ; rg, is to For Me. you can cure any cough | proach, Rev. Dr. Macgilliveay to ad. , [ith Gibson's Red Cross Cough BY eas the new minister, and Rev. JI few H | Gracey, Gananoque, the peanla. i ---------------- tite. or We are offering. great values in fine fur scars and stoles of all kinds at Campbell Bros., the manufacturers of place this evening. Rev. ;in Rio. romennit that an lolol ion who recently ran Toronto, is visiting the city, the Equitable Life Insurance Society. Jacob H. Schiff will be asked about the transactions of his firm with the tt: New York Life Insurance company as 'well as with the Equitable Life Assur Tush; Miss Luei Moon song in He Will Be ae BB of October 2. y October 3. = October 8. Westport, 10.30 Fermoy, 3 p.m; Bedford Mills, «im. TRE October 9:---Newboro, 10.30 a.m; gin, 3 pa; Portland, 7.90 p.m, Uctober 10. New pm, October 12.--Delta, 10.30 o.m.: Leal, 3 p.m.; Athens, 7.30 p.m. October 13. St. John's, feeds, 16 a.m.; Seeley's Bay, 3 p.m; Lyndh 780 pom, and 3 pm. October 15--Lyn, 10.30 p.m.; Ba canoe, 3 pow me, 7 p.m. October 14 ~Warburton, 10.30 a. Facott, 3 p.m; Mallorytown, 7.30 p Oetober 19.-St. 'George, '11: a. Christ Church, Lord's Mills, 3p. Maitland, 7.30 p.m. October 20. ~The Limekilns, 10.30 m.; Shanley, 3 pm,; Cardinal, 7.30 m, October 21.--Spencarville, 10.30 a Oxford Station, 3 pang; Oxford Mi 7 pam. pn; Burritt's Rapids, 3pm; M rickville; 7.30 p. wm. p niversary services. November §.-- University Toronto University, 1 am; Paul's, Toronto, 7 p.m. a.m, November field, 11 a.m. Portsmouth, 3 p.m. ---- AT THE GRAND. The colored night, in the musical extravaganz "A Southern Enchantment," was real "Smart Set." woon, October 4th. tion scarcely hangs together as a Already the lawyers are Ypulling comedy, it contains many funny | for the position of local master in situations and tuneful music. 8. H. | haneery, Dudley is excelled in funny man. colored the star comedian, the part ; comedian on was a large andionce. Three Comic Operas. Tn the and Amsden's work is said to be ver, unny. Frank W Japanese tea girls, Ours are made from the choicest sel- ected skin, fit perfectly, and are right every detail. Get prices at Camp. bell Bros, the manufacturing furriers. -------- Buy Lydia Pinkham's Compound at Citson's Red Cross Drug Store, Fresh ' the ra, - William Swain, piano tuner. Monkey Brand Soap removes all stains, rust, dirt or tarnish--but won't fi wash clothes, J. ny ah There are' S100 breweries in the Senator Depew is asked' to tol] what | world, he knows of the syndicate deals with The Blood Is The Life. Owing to faulty actions of the kid nr Cd Roe the blood becomes filled i disease first warning is a backache. dizzi- ance § ty. ness, headache and lack of vital ener- A ch bulbs direct from Holland, ey. Act quickly ii you would avoid e hyacinths, tulips, \ narcissus, orocus, | the terrible ra of chronic kidn sete. Dr. Chown's drug Mare. complaint. Get Dr. Haniltn's Pills Tan and black Waterproof fall boots, | to-day; they cure kidney liver ot the! Wnther line, at the Lockett Shoe [complaint for all time. No medicine ™, Better than toothpicks, pocket den- tal Poss, 100. Meleod's Drug Store. Calvert's * Carbolie shampoo soap. : ' & CO. Toleds, treatment is Dr. Hamilton's Pills. 5c. | Mel aod's Prue tare. Bay Dodd's kidney pills at Gibson's per box, at all dealers, All October in 'Then his appomt- a.m. 73 Oak October 14. New Dublin, 10.30 a.m. October 23. Kemptville, 11 a.m.: October 38. --Acton's Corners, 10.30 October 24 --~Garretton, 10.30 a. m.: Jellyby, 3 p.m.; North Augasta, 7.30 aL October 20.--All Saints, Ottawa, an- sermon St. November 12.84, Luke's, Kingston, | 19.-8t. Mark's, Barrie November 26.--The Penitentiary, A Clever Colored Company Last Night. company which appear od at the Grand Opera. House, last While the produe- ahd of a colored He is probably the best the stage. Ma rion. Smart was the leading woman, "Mikado," which the Roscian alters will play Nanki 'oo, the wandering minstrel; Hilliard Campbell, Pook-Boh; Jack Leslie, Pish ia Nols, will sing the dainty Yum Yum, who has the quaint the second act. The Pitti Sing is Louise La Shalle Peep Boo, Ida Rose, Then there is th chorus of court guards in picturesque costume and poses, and the chances for sceni effects ave said to be in keeping with ' and and Orders received at MeAuley's hook store. | MEDICAL RESULTS ! + nesday Night. : The following are the results | degrees, six being successful, the { M.D. And C. M. Diocese of Ontario -- To | W. J. Geddes, Deseronto. | Hold Special Services. | W. H. Lavell, Kingston, The P of Ontario has returned, | SJ" Keyes, Kingston, and plese 5 visitation of the dio | p. Kingsley, Wolfe Island. ewe. Last Sunday he: visited Madoo | A. J. Maclachian, Glencoe. and Queensboro, preaching m both | RH Scott, Pembroke. Places, and holding a eunoymation wn | Madoe, Sundav. Uetober 1st, he will Pass Results. visit '| renton, and Preach morning and F irst Year, Animal Biology and r thysiology.--~S. S. Shannon. Junior Chemistry. T, R. Ross, M. R. Palmer, |W. H. Lavell, F. R. Nicolle. | Senior Physiology. --W, ' | tyne, ' | Senior Chemistry. --W. M. Palmer, El | Shannon, B, A. Sandwith. Senion Materia Medica and Pharm. | acy. --~W.'H, Ballantyne, 10.30 am. IHR Bond, M.A Carmichael, E. Lombardy, 3 pum.; Newbliss, 7.30 p.m. Twitchell, October 11. 's Corners, 10.30 Histology. --W, Ballantyne. am.; Redan, 3 pans; Frankville, 7.30 Third Year, tries. M. A. Carmichael, Jurisprudence, -, P, Templeton, { Pathology. D, McLellan, Ww. 1.30 | Laidley, It fhael, W. 7, Geddes, W, M. Palmer, J. Maclachlan, Sanitary Science. -D, M. Young, S. Shannon. Junior Medical and Surgical Ana my.--D, M. Young. Fourth Year, W. H. Lavell, Clinical Medicine. (i, D. Gordon, lly m.; am, m.; m,; Surgery --~W. J. Geddes. Clinical Surgery. ---R. H. Seott, Pp. Obstetrics and Gynaecology. --W, Ballantyne, S. J Keyes, Pathology. ~W. J. Geddes, W. Lavell, Bacteriology, --H. ER, a m, lls Moore, H. Ballantyne, er Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.--A, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Reporters On Their Rounds. We will see this fall yet. Don't forget the grand oratorio St. Mary's cathedral to-night, "Buy Mellin's food," at . Gibson Red Cross Drug Store, Fresh there, Limestone lodge, No. 91 J meets Thursday evening at o'clock. You may lay away the a while vet, hut keep handy. fur coat f Mining, surveying and sporting hoo at the Lockett Shoe Store, MoLeod's tooth paste in tubes, 15 sach. McLeod's Drug Store, a, The annual sports of | the universit a | will take place tyre, K.C., will get I he desires jt. Our Dutch Bulbs have arrived bette values than ever this year. Chown's drug store. running nds of the rughy field the grand stand moved ence, filled in ane " th 4 ; sia, down, yesterday, . : Conic Opera company will present at sar the Rew organ an , promnen Swift's wharf: Steamer Kingston Bea On evening, a deputation hn of pain foothatl| mg has the Grand on vay ray falaists his evening - at St. Mary's | down and wp; steamer Belleville, rig R. Whyte, BA, re alo arid hi . oT Wright ne Claude Amsden will May Koko, the - a . . up, last night ; steamer Rideau 'King, the session and Sunday oo a ey Noe Kol 2: oh lord high executioner. This is general- 1 Wr he features of the Wolfu for Ottawa; steamer Aletha, from bay he Church of the Redeemer, ns Urphy an tere nad are Ly regarded as the best part ever a , Sericultural exliihit held Wed ports, 4 Deseronto; A. G, Bogart, representing ty baloney. Murphy, he Instance. written for a comic opera comedian th 5 ay nd the hid efor, was al The steamer Toronto came out of the hoard of management; A, E. ! played OF fh atari onors with outside of Lorenzo in the Mascotte, | (horoughbred Ayrghire bull' belong the Gracey, ptosenting the congregation; | Vitawa College in 1885, and was still lariane, 'ng to P. O'Rielly. from Winnipeg to the municipality. Buttermilk and ro. Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, At 4.30 o'dock this morning, the fir Wellington street near e | "pied bv Mrs, and fire hoard blaze was ¢ | The damage was very slight, while being delivere] ---------------- last year, but was located near Os : 8 to] ihe performance, On Friday 'evening IN OUR own CIRCUIT. hawa some two months ago, will not fruithil and as helpful to others us i Judge from. the appearance; of the three "El Capitan" will he presented, and bp raised this year, Both the builders it had been in to. Much praise i Hayers in Question. Saturday evening, "The Telephone | News of The District on Both | and the insurance company are in hax aocorded Mrs. MacTavish also for | ps ---- Girl"! Sides of The Line. sorosted in the dredge. 'The delay in the effectanl help she had in | : For Petewawa Camp. ---------------------- A wedding took place Wednesday at | foming to a _ decision regarding the the various departments of the 'on | The following changes in the staff Fall Importation. St. Michaels church, Belleville. ~The | © of wrecking operations and the gregation's work. Dr, MacTavish in | of the camp at Petewawa, consequent Prevost, Brock street, has received | groom was John. I. Hogan and the | "0cessarily slow communication be a brief : the deputation | on Captains (ALT, Ogilvie and J. N. all his fall impértations for order bride Miss Mary E. Dalton, eldest | ten here and London make it im 5 : most cordially for their generous gift, | 8, Leslie, RCA. being ordered to the [ werk. consisting of Seoteh and Eng- daughter of Henry Dalton. 5 possible to do anything this fall. The Ly 5 hs assured Tem that the 4 nt ant | Royal Military college, to take the lish tweeds, blue and bladk serges, Another old landmark at Morris. | 4H ge. will not be impaired by re AMD) 8s Residence al on one side, intimated that his | long FoaTse NOW in progress, are auth- | cheviot and venetian for suitings, a | burg, has gone up in smoke, in the Iganing Present position, as it GLUT ny ministry in Dessronto had been a Jov | orized: To be I, A. A. G., Lieut. A. groat variety, nine splendid assort- burning of the Property belonging to |! Pe¥ond the motion of the waves. : Jo him; and declared that both he and Z. Palmer, vice Capt. J. N. S. Leslie; | ments of black and blue beaver and | the estate of the late 'I homas Dardis, 5 i J his wife felt very keenly the SOYEr | to be recording officer, garrison, Lieut. | fancy overcoatings. A splendid as | on Lock street, and facing on the , It Is Now Well Known. : ery r ance of the any ties formed during | © R. Grant, vice Capt. A, T, Ogilvie. | sortment "of panting at prices that | river. That the best 82 derbys are sold at T i 3 , their ten years' residence in Peasean: -------- defy competition. Israel Depny, a well known resi- i Bros, the style centre in 3 goer h Induction Tis Evening. -- . dent of Ogdensburg, passed away. ingston for men's hats. 5 p y i dood i 5 rsian Lamb Ja ts. Brock and A basket full of little children's extra | Rev. Dr. MacTavish arrived in the Pe eke Tuesday, aged eighty-seven years. He was a boiler-maker by trade, and car- ried on business {here until four years ago. The sad death of the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Walker Eady, Renfrew, occurred on Tuesday, Miss Helen, eleven years of age. She was stricken Wn a week ago with peritonitis and sphendieitis, fire at Smith's Falls almost com- pletely destroyed the residence und contents of D. C. Healy. The loss is estimated at $3,000, partly covered hy insurance, Burning grease on the kitchen stove, caused the trouble. An old resident of Chesterville, has pa away in the person of Samuel Lawson, father of W. RB. Lawson, recve of Chesterville, The deceased eighty-nine years of age. He took cald while visiting his brother at Massena, N.Y. a few weeks ago. His wife predeceased him by a fow months. The remaine rere interred in Maple Ridge cemetery, -------- The Ontario government will be $15.- WN the richer on account of snecession dues that have to be vaid on the estate of the late Ex-Mayor Semel Bingham, Ottawa. Buy Allen's lune baleam gt Gibson's | Red Cross Brug Store. {As Posted at the College, Wed- { si | BLOWING UP OF TIOGA AT | Queen's supplemental medical examin- {8lion results posted last evening. Nine | candidates wrote for M.D. and CN Second Year, Anstomy.--W. H. Bal- lantyne, E. F. Cliff, A. J, Maclachlan, H. Ballan- R. F. Nicolle, Obstetsics and Pedia- D. M. Young, M. A. Carmic. Practice of Medicine. -- J. Keyes, F; Kingsley, W. H. Lavell. Medical and Surgical Anatomy. W. Maclachlan, F. Kingsley, R. H. Scott. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By plenty of good weather your flannels on Wednesday after- It is said that John Meln. the appointment Dr, track is about completed, the back to the It was imported ant is a decided credit Ses soap is sold at MT brigade received a call to the house on Johnston, oc Corrigan. The chimney were burning, but the extinguished very quickly, CHICAGO. Twenty-Eight Men Were Killed Outright Now Captain Phelps j*r lakes 1s riverberated after fifteen years Ly the receipt by Captain Aus: yea ) tin A, communication from company owning the Ju- the a tral : Fifteen years ago the summer just passed Captain Vhelps sailed the tio- ga, one of the largest vessels on the lakes. With him as first mate was Captain James Jackson, S. | Haroor. On the Qcoasion peferred to they had just arrived in Chicago with 8 large cargo, a part of which was kergsene, but according to the state- G. | ment of Captain Phelps naphtha had Leen smuggled in, the barrels contain- ing it being marked with a "B' inside ol a diamond, which mark was to him unknown, Captain Phelps had just stepped off the Tioga into the ware: E. lhouse where the oil was to be rolled, Mate' Jucason had gone into another A. | gangway after 'a hoisting device, and a crowd of stevedores were in the hold S. [one of them with a light when the explosion occurred. to With the explosion bodies flew 'in all directions. No one was injured. Every stevedore in and about the boat was killed outright, the bodies of twenty- €ight being picked up. So severe the erash that the bones in their bod ies were all broken. All of them wore belts and when their lifeless remains H. | were picked up by the belts head and heels would touch. H. The Tioga was almost 5 total wreck, It was necessary to sink her in order to put out the fire, was wrecked and distance around I. I blown to atoms. Actions were commenced against the Union Steamboat company of Buf falo. Captain Phelps was the principal witness for the defence, and not a sin- gle plaintiff was able to recover. Al though fifteen years have passed, it appears that other cases are to he tried, despite the fact that in this in | State the Limitation in which a negli gence action can he brought js two 's | Years. These cases are scheduled for the United States court. 8. was their The warehouse buildings for some had the windows ------ Record Run From Fort Montreal Star. St Seven days from Fort William to Montreal, via the lakes and St. Paw- rence canals, is the record which has ts | been achieved by the Montreal Trans "| portation company. The steamer co. | Rosemount, Capt. John Wood, left "| Fort William on Monday, midnight, ISth inst, with a full cargo of new Manitoba wheat, consigned to Mon- treal. This wheat sped through the » | lakes on the Rosemount, was lighten ed at the Welland canal, and trans ferred at Kingston into river barges, reaching here Tuesday in time to place it on hoard the steamships which were awaiting it. The distance by water from Fort William to Mon treal is something upward of twelve hundred miles and up to very recent- ly eleven or twelve days was consider ed a fair passage, while ten days con- sumed in making the journey was very fast indeed. William. y hr Marine Notes. i Craig's wharf - Propeller Lake Michi gan, down, yesterday, Propeller Per government dry-dock this morn ing. She will be here till Sunday, having her wheels put on. Then she goes to Toronto, + tompany elevator : : Steamer Algonquin from Fort William with 77,000 bushels of wheat; steamer Tur ret Crown from Fort William, with 85,000 bushels wheat; tug Emerson cleared down with one coal and two grain-laden barges, The government dredge Sir Laurier, sunk Wilfric Don't miss the organ opening in St. Maryvjs cathedral to night, 'A machine is in operation at {hs Aylmer, Ont, cigar factory which makes and wraps the entire cigar. It cheapens the cost of product ion very materially. The Best Is Cheapest. "Solution of Ozone (the coupon kind)," is the purest and est form in which Ozone is Put up. Each bottle of it contains a 5 entitling you to a package of "Cel ery King," the well- known tonic laxative, which should al- ways be used with Ozone, By buying "Solution of Ozone (the coupon kind)" you get Ozone in ite most efficient form, and you get ab out twice as much of it for your mosey as of other brands. You also get the pa of "Celery King" solutely withont charge for it. 8" oh No other brand of Ozone offers (hig advantage becanse no other firm can give you the "Celery King." is the only way to Procure the full value of your Ozone purchase, IA GREAT DISASTER Phelps, Dexter, N.Y, of a steamboat boat requesting W. | his presence' in Chicago next week, at of Sackets + o ASSURING YOU OF You Won't Fe | is Called to Chicagp : as Witness in Suit Still Pending, that it is the Worle medics Watertown, N.Y. Standard. is aad Coe tree hy fo An echo of one of the worst steam- *1 think Be eee Sica boat disasters in the shape of an ex- 3 ~Mn, plosmon that ever occurred on the up- "I have Markham, Are completely cured and {},. ki ) skin left soft and velvety by using oar Compound Camphor Cream It combines all the good qualities of Camphor les' and Soothing Cold Cream and sells for the rediculonsly "low price of > 15¢. a Bottle, It is a necessity year. this time of the Don't fail to have a bottle in the house--nothing in the world better for burns or sealds. 15¢. a bottl ONLY AT The Best Drug Store L.T. BEST, Chemist and Optician 124 Princess Street. "Phone 59 Ponder It Well Why are Newmar & Shaw Laving such a big sale of Coats this Fall, and prticularly to so many la- dies of recognized taste, af- ter they have gone the rounds of all the stores, be- sides looking up Catalogues from Departmental stores ? The Reason is Obvious Our Coats are new this Fall: They are New York styles. The designs are exclusive and the prices are very reasonable. Come and see for yourself. Newman & Shaw PEO 00Nbebs WE SELL ONLY SCRANTON GOAL ASSURING YOU OF QUALITY. We have just in- stalled a new and modern Fairbanks Waggon Scale. P0000 0000000000000 0¢ CORRECT WEIGHT." JAMES SWIFT & 00. "Relution of Ozone (the coupon kind)" is $fty cents and one dollar | = -- a the Puts eEists, and if he hasn't it Bewy Cusningham, piano tuner the Public Drug Company, Bri Ont, will see that y idgebuy bu are supplied. from Chickerings. Orders received st * MeAuley's book store, Princess street, jncinnati, Can sland, yton .. atroit Mic d Rapids. Sadiavapolis, ind: ing SeptembeE Oitover 3. 1905. eo to To ". $12.90 | Pre y City Mich. -- 27.80 Y x0, Hh Colm bus, Abotis, Minn. Nore Huron, Mich. i ictoria, Seattle, Tacoma, ay second class from King- several other eal re oh Ser. Tom 905. Vancouver, points in Mani- $10.50, 15 I and Sastat- ". $30.00" to Assiniboia, ait Going Sept. aad i er particulars, tickets and all other inform -afply to \ Qier MANLY, City Passenger Agent. i - : >. Ol - " o fo KINGSTONS PEMBROKE he SERN : {COI CTION WITH CANAAN PACIFIC RAILWAY |, eOee-- : te $46.30 |: Tickets on sale until]. Yancouver Victoria Oct. 31st, 1905 4 Seattes | SECOND CLASS FRoM!' Portland KINGSTON. m Verv Low Rates to many other West- 4 eru Points. te HUNTERS' RATES| Arthur | a Po points, Mattawa to Port u i and points on & N, O. Ry., q ov . N Ir Oooints 3." Copper Cliff to Sault Ste Te I Te Havelock and | Ha "on Lindsay branch, Oct. 26th, to | y a Tickets good returning Dec. | ¢ 7th. 00 ti dC. P.|n F lars at K. & P, and C. Ra Oe Ontario_Street. A °, CONWAY, F. A. FOLGER, J] A Fi Gen Pass. Agent Gen. Supt. Bay of Quinte Railway: Napanee ew short line fer Tweed, -- oto, and all local points. Trains 5 Mave City Hall Depot at 8:95 p.m. VF P PONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry.. Kiagstea. « DAY LINE|: J | d PIL o ME 4 fi CLR Tw | 1 Toronto, Chariorte, Thousand Islands. | i Brockville, Prescott and Mo: neal, 3 F the balance of the season, whic h will end i Oct. 1st, 1905, Steamer will { leave Kingston at 5.80 a.m. Going east h and 5 pom., going west, on the following days, September, 18th, 14th, 15th, 16th, | t 17th, 19th, 21st, 24th, 26th, 28th. and | y October 1st, 1905. Nov 9th Hasilton, Toronto, Bay of Quinte ard Montreal Line. Leave Kingston: Going. Fasty-Wednosdays, Fridays, and Sundays at €.30 p.m Going West--Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at t b 1 v 11.00 p.m. " J.P. HANLEY, JAS. i 1 1 1 1 s SWIFT & CO. Ticket Agt. Freight Agts. POOL and ALLAN LIN SAVER LONDONDERRY ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. From Montreal. From Quebec. Parisian, Fri., Sept. 29, 5 a.m. 29, 4 p.m. Bavarian, Fri., 'Oct. 6. 5am. 6, 7pm, Virginian, Fri., Oct. 13, 5 a.m. 138, 12 pun . N' AL TO GLASGOW, DIRECT. |" ian Thurs., Sept. 28, (daylight) | . NEW YORK TO GLASGOW. i 1 1 Numidig . _Thurs., Oct. 132, 1 p.m, 'AL. TO LONDON & HAVRE. an Sept. 30. Sardinian Oct. 14. $40 single. $76 return. Only one class § Passengers carried, called second cabin. 1 J. P. HANLEY, Agent. G.T.R. City | | assenger Depot. P, GILDER- i [ Pi SLEEVE, Clarence Street. ake Ontario and Bay of Quinte |' Steamboat Co., Limited. 1000 Islands, Rochester and Bay of Quinte Str. North King | v 1 Leaves Kingston, Sunday, at 10.15) ° bm, for Thousand Islands, calling at| | Alexandria Bay and Gananoque. Return- { ine steamer leaves at 5 p.m. for ] Rochester, N.Y. calling at Bay of Quinte ports. : 1 A I l Str. Aletha Leaves Kingston daily except Sunday B 3 pm, for Picton and intermediate ay of Quinte Ports. Full information from J. P. Hanley, J: P. Gildersiesve, Jas, Swit & Co. 5. B. HORSRV. Trae Manacen |i 8000000000000000000000 Clean, i AL | Honest That is the kind we sell--The | Kind you should burs if you want ® satislaction fire. We are filllug orders mow for Winter supplies. Have you ordered Yours yet ? 'Phone No, 138, BOOTH &CO. "THERE IS A TIME FOR ALL THINGS." Now, while prices are $low, is the time to fill your coal bin with best quality SCRANTON COAL om : P. Walsh's Yard § sammAck STREET. Try Myers" for Fine COOKED MEATS.

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