-- Unshrinkable Underwear CELTIC BRAND Full Fashioned. Our Guarantee. WE WILL GIVE A NEW SUIT fer any suit that is shrunk- en in the wash, and ask no ques- tions. They are our walking adver- tisers that speak its praise every- where, and will wear no other brand. CELTIC You will wear BRAND if you know its worth. E. P, Jenkins Clothing Co, WANTED. ee ee TEN BOYS, ONLY THOSE SHO, CAN york every day need apply. J. A. sould & Co. PLUMBER AND STEAM ITITER, AT nw Good wages. Apply Hox J063, lle, Ont. GROCERY CLERK, THOROUGHLY acquainted with city trade, at Hen- derson's Grocery A G6 AL SE the evening to Mrs ham, 5 Wellington St. NT. APPLY IN A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. Ro washing. Apply to Mrs. S Oliver, Cor. IMMEDIATELY, SIX Apply to Hunter works, Cor. Barr ing and Gore streets. CARPENTERS. & Harold, av the wages. Apply to Leslie, 109 Bagot "Good Mrs. Norman F. street. % XT me SAL, A FURNISHED HOUSE, IN locality, with modern convenience. Occuption required by Oct, 15th, Apply Box 85, Whig office. RE AE CENERAL SERVANT, "kept. "No washing: - ply vening to Mrs. Kil hora, 244 . street, Kingston, Ont rims ee teres MEN AND BOYS, TQ EARN $5 DAY. after two months instruction, posi- tion guaranteed. Coyne Bros. Co. Plumbing Schools, New York, Cincin- nati, O., St logue.) GENTLEMEN TO GET THEIR FALL Overcoats and Suits, made at Thomas Galloway's, 181 Brock St Also bring your old ones and have them repaired. Style, guaranteed to please FOR SALE. Errr------m-------------------------- HOUSE AND STORE, 379-381 JOHN ton street. Apply direct to Rev Stearne Tighe, 360 Johnston street ' Jou, Mo., (Free facie { IXTURES, ONE LARGE AND mall awnings, large oil blind, show cases, counter scales grinder, twine holder. two signs. new. Will sell separately or all to- gether at a great reduction. Address Box 16, Whig office. ---- eee THE ROTHWELL FARM, LOT 38, 1ST | on the Bath road 3 niles West of Collins Bay containing about 330 acres a splendid dairy farm, well watered with shade groves, and other buildings. The Inrge brick residence in order, also a cottage, Concession, Ernesttown nining a large quantity wd. To wind up an property will be sold reasonably. Ap- | Burns, 41 George |! or to T. D. Fair | ply to R, Easton street, Kingston, field, next farm to the Wet of Lot, ee TO-LET. FURNISHED DWELLING, and offices. McCann's Real and Insurance Office, 51 Brock St . E. Cunning®™ and William Sts. HOUSEMAID IM- GOO | fit and price | two paper cutters and | All nearly | 'Wear '"Allen's" | This is wood cow stable house is a first class both close wo the road. At the rear is a swamp lot of cedar i other markable timber and cord . estate this | THE STORES "state DAILY scexonawDa, Light and Power: Con Tuesday. voices p Tt Committee, 4 p.m. Musical Ow, opening recital, het in of the season, at the Whix | hall to-night. Professor Windsor H Having the hair shingled won't protect the think-tank. Excursion to New York, 5 a.m. and 2 pam. to-morrow. County Court, to-morrow afternoon, The sun rises Tuesday at 5.59 a.m and sets at 5.38 p.m. Many a woman has lost an ardent ad mirer, by marrying him. The wife of a lazy man thinks other people misunderstand him. This day in history :--Aristotle, died, 322 B.C. ; 1833, "Never say die" is not the motto of the bleached blonde Many a fellow works himself to death to make a living, Canton, Phrenologist, most beautiful is There is a wide The choicest . and found in our selection. range in style and orice. So much de- pends upon the right service that you should see our stock before making a selection. ..ROBERTSON BROS. QUEEN'S ANNUAL ,| Track and Field Sports At 1 p.m WEDNESDAY, Oct. 4th ON NEW TRACK AT ATHLETIC GROUNDS. | Excursion to Toronto, Oct. 13th Practical Optical Work he sum we All styles of mounts and frames al | ways in stock, with repairs. | Eyes carefully examined AND GLASS- | ES FITTED Prices for above work moderate; SMITH BROS, | Jewelers Opticians | 850 King Street. Phone 666 | Marriage Licenses Issued " A Perfect Fit, Excellent Wear We guarantee to be had | in our footwear. Military Bootmakers, Sign of Golden Boot. | 9¢ Brock St. EMERGENT MEETING. MEMBERS ro Lodge, N 39, 1.O.O.F., are requeste o ' _ at poy Lodge room TO-MORROW day afternoon) at 1.30, to attend n Bro. Jno. EB » the funeral of our late Francis Members of Sister Lodges, invited to attend J. H. S. DERRY, N.G. J NOTICE. THE MEMBERS OF cordially POLLIE, R non-jury sittings, apes. TIME AND \D PATIENCE first railway in United States, | THE BEST CHINA OF KINGSTON | | | 8. order in an hour | COURT | THAT TREATY "| Russia Takes A Sensible View Of Situation. | MAY PAVE WAY TO ANGLO- | RUSSIAN UNDERSTANDING. Russia Realizes She is Cause of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance-- | | Contemplates No Railway Schemes in Persia. London, Oct, 2.-The | Petersburg correspondent be able Times' St. claims to | to give the Russian official I view of the Anglo-Japanese treaty. | He says the pronouncement has been | that because the forrmment | | | | | { | i. { | wished to see the trend of public | | opinion, as voiced by the press, The | | government recognizes that time, pa- tience, and mutual good will may | overcome apprehensions, and pave the | { way for an Anglo-Russian understand ing rogarding their respective inter ests in Asia There is no disposition, in high | quarters, to contest the desirability | { of such an understanding. Russia | thoroughly realizes that she alone is 4 > | + + | 4 ASK THEM TO RETURN. » | + e-------- + @ St. Petersburg, Oct. 2.-- i | 4 The Bourse Gazette says © 4 the government has invit- 4 ed the Doukhobors, who 4 emigrated to Canada to ¥ 4 @éscape the perseautions in- i 4 flicted upon them by the | | # Orthodox church, to re- ®» 4 turn to Russia promising i | #4 to give them land and 4 freedom to cultivate them. 3 : :| NEPEFFFFEIIFIFFIFFFESS ry hy the cause, if not the object, of the | Anglo-Japanese treaty, but the gov- ernment does not contemplate a for ward policy, or any railway schemes | in Persia. Russia's attention to Per sia, beneeforth, will be devoted ex clusively to furthering trade within that country. Post Bellum Industries, Tokio, Oct. 2A joint meeting of the chambers of commerce of the em- pire was formally opencd here yester | | day. It has been called to consider f the post bellum development of com- merce and industry. The cabinet min | isters will be invited to address the Toronto, this week, and will begin an | investigation into the public and pri vate records Jf Ontario, The object of his work is to locate the character of documents of histori | cal intercst, and afterwards to pub lish a guide for the information of students. A similar investigation will be instituted in Western Canada. In this way the whole of Canada will he | able papers and documents will be un earthed. RESTORED ORDER, But a Few Russians Were Killed. London, Oct. 2-<A despatch to the | Times, from Erevan, save that firing | hetween the Tartars and Armenians Sunday afternoon on the in front of the governor- The troops imme: diately became active, and iestored 3 A few Russians | were killed The tension is great began on | Boulevard, | general's quarters Steamer Sunk By Mine. T > Stanley, No. 199, Canadian Order of {| (Che Foo, Oct. 2-The coasting THE SHOP ON DIVISION STREBT, Foresters, are requested to attend An | teamer Huinesho, = plying between near Garrett street, occupi h emergent meeting in the To ' x 1 Boon, millinér, Apply at Whig office, | TR, B70 Tiga NpAY EV at | Shanghai anh Tien Tein, struck and - . - 0 o'clock, to make ale | was totally destroyed by a mine nine HopSE, CORNER CLERGY A Nb Bel the funeral x ty miles south of the Shathung pro- ueen, © . or occup- n wie Wy AEPIy Steacy and Francis montory Sunday morning. Fifteen per- ancy, Nov, Ist. St . J. PURDY, CR, -- H, GRAHAM TWO. FRONT BED-ROOMS, NICELY furnished, well heated, modern im- provements, Near Queen's College Apply, Whig office, 30 square Hall Heaters. large stock of DWELLING HOUSE, 12 ROOMS; Cook Ranges, ugs, Box aad Wand modern improvements, 341 Johnston | Stoves, also a street, boarding house. Furniture, Always ready to trade, buy | Fnouire of J. W. Nesbitt, Corner of Johnston and University Avenue. ER r---------------- PERSONAL. MME. LDER'S tlor-Made trusseaux, ete., made-to-or prices reasonable. Best ences. LOST. in form 'of a Brooch, ee by returnifig to this Office. ------------------ e------ A SET OF NEW DOUBLE LINES, 0 dd Harness Co. a. Xinder please 0. Saturday, between Ru recur 10 the arness -- ---------- ---------------------- FOX & FERRIER, ONE BLACK EYE and one dark spot right' ide, Anyone notice Fo Phillip, answers to name of pot. ha the dog after t will be prosecuted. Wm. 125 William street, Three Sows, a recent purchase of killed on tin, wailsond track, on urday. Monkey "tains, cust, drt or tarnish--but won DRESSMAKING Princess St., Corner Gowns, Wraps, Shirt Waists, Suits, dinner and evening costunes, Cash city refer cation. - REAL ESTATE AND "11 SWIFT'S "EALEITARNCE AgrNeY A BEAR'S CLAW, AaoLp MOURTED) on Saturday afternoon. Finder will be rewarded farmer living near § Sotline' Day, Sat. opens this afternoon with classes for! he school boys at 4.30 o'clock, and for Lit. Toe om of his young men at 8.30 o'clock. Now is the | a time to join and begin with the new lis Henry Tucempede, Westport, for members, By order of J 808 PRIN | PHYSICIANS. ~ ATTENTION ! FOR SALE fockted Brick Res aod Surgery. Price on Wp Soldiers Coming Home. N St. Petersburg, Oct. 2.- Manchuria, They most to skeletons and wottk, The disease iv also prevalen pulation here. The ¥. M. C. A. gymnasium incoming &¥ Tehasium stock of Carpets and | TURKS SECOND. HAND & STORE Great num bers of soldiers sulleying from dysen. ! tery are arriving daily by trains 'from r present a pitinble | sight. Many of them are reduced al are terribly among the poorest classes of the po | gons on board the vessel were drown { ed, including them Fn: inoers Lauchan and Muir. The for among STOVES GALORE | en pasengers and a portion of the crew of the Hsinesho were reseued by 3 | two passenger steamers. Gives Alice A Pearl. San Francisco, Oct. 2.-The Sultan of Zulu tore a ring, containing match: less pearl, from his finger, and pre- sented it to Alice Roosevelt. A tribal { ruler had given her a string and the | ruler refused to be outdone. Man Chained In Public. { Delphi, Ind., Oct. 2.-- Frank Martin { stood chained to a post all day yes | terday, because he refused to work with other iail prisoners, fa he will chain him wp for 235 : | days if he still refuses, Shot Man In Trap. Asheville, N.C, mountain lad father, who had caught a tourist in rifle, because he feared the law. nt Samuel Cork, | ty-ninth year of his last wear, is in the enjoyment of great activ. | gift if the official | was moved theré and | installed in | and Strathcona, was forwarded to his | lordship, as all the conditions of his | gift is a great Lift is one | great interest in anadian affairs. A | increase for the gear of 12,000, meeting Forty-nine chambers of | Henry Lear, Philadelphia, 'a banker, commerce are represented. Soavicted of Lisappikeation of funds, e has appealed. TO SAVE RECORDS. The majority of the privates at | Wolseley Barracks, London, have been Important Work to Be Under- | ordered to Halifax. It is said that power from Niagar . bas gara taken by Archives Staff. | Falls will not be available in Toronto Ottawa, Oct. 2. Mr. Laidlaw, of | for many months yet, the archives department, leaves for | Miss Béssic Lewis, Newhoro, shot a and ascertain | known, was covered and it is hoped many valu | The marsh al Oct. 244A dying confessed that his his bear trap, shot him with his Picton, is in the sighs be having | been born in 1847. Wiib. the 'exces work | tion of a fall be years. F. Booth's farm at Morton was sold KINGSTON, ONTARIO, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2 LORD STRATHCONA'S GIFT, Sends $1,000 to the Strathcona Library. . LORD STRATHCONA. A. Wilson, Library, | cheque £1,000. ago he promised this would puv up a table structups a.) free it from en- cumbrances. When the public school building was enlarged, the library is comfortably its new quarters. This change took place last winter and a memorial, signed by county officials and prominent parties of 'Newburgh Newburgh, Oct. 2.-W, | president of the Public Strathcona, "has received a from Lord Strathcdna, for About a year ofier had been fulfilled. Truly, thé thing for the little village that bears the name of that illustrious ~ Canadian, whose latest of many cvidences of his reading room w be opened, to be supplied with the dailies and current magazines and l be a great educa- tor in that commiinity. ei etn PITH OF THE NEWS. nnn The Very Latest Culled From All Over World. French padiam@ut will assemble on October $0th, Toronto's population is 235,000, an Great Britain will establish naval bases at Gibraltar, Dover and Singa pore. Joshua Brant, an Indian, was run over hy a train war Belleville and killed. . More mussifibe of Christians by Purkish troops, are reported at Mace donia. The attorney general investigate the ter company. of Ohio is to International Harves black bear, at Devil Lake. The ani mal weighed nearly 200 pounds. A large sonled parcel, contents un { wnt by Baron Komura as a gift to the Mikado, by President Roosevelt The London Times says mismanage ment of the three big insurance com {jesty then communicated with ee 1905. NEVER TD Advises Kaiser 1st Speaking of Hungary's Demands. HEIR PRESUMPTIVE STRONGLY CONDEMNS COUN- TRY'S ATTITUDE, rere ] Baron Fejervary May Be Rein- stated, Chamber Dissolved, and Appeal Made to Country on Widely-Extended Suffrage. London, O¢t. 2.--~The Vienna cor respontient of the Daily Mail claims to have authority for saying the Arch- duke Franz Ferdinand, heir tive to the demns and represented to his majesty that it v. he granted the demands he would lose value as an ally of Germany. His ma- kaiser, saying ho could not yield a reasons might compel © him' to make certain concessions. The kaiser re plied, in detail, thro! ambassador, warning his mia jes to beware of the hing. lie sun A in i CARNEGIE'S HOPE. Paris, Oct. 2.~The Echo De Paris, prints an article, signed by Andrew Carnegie, in which the writer argues in favor of an alliance of the Unitéd States, France and Great Britain for the safeguarding of the peace of the world. The author denominates the countries named as "the three re- publics, two united and one crowned." CTE Bt Reinstate Fejervary. Buda Pest, Oct, 2.--~Count Caaky, to whom the king gave gave an on Saturday, at Vienna, returned yester- day, without a mandate to form a cabinet. The i that he advised hiv \o reintate Baron Fejervary. Nothing in known but it is believed that as soon as the Diet reassembles the Fejervary cabinet will be resuscitated, the chamber dis. solved, and country on a widely extended suffrage. Elaborate preparations made for g great coalition gathering on Tuesday. It in intended the occasion the largest national de monstration ever known. -- SHOCK OF 24,000 VOLTS, Through Great Current Passes Workman's Body. man and electrician at the Mammoth mine neat Kenner. With one of his hands full of cotton waste he was pre- panies may largely impair the honus es or dividends Doctors decide that mothing but an p | operation can save the President Harper, Chicago uni versity, who i Charlegd Kernick and his wife, charg ed with the murder of Dorien Mitchell, on Isle Ronde, two months ago, were acquitted at Montreal Sir. Thomas Lipton has entirely re covered from the effects of the injur his horse at the king's review of the Scottish Volunteers on Sept. 15th An appeal has been case of My Chadwick, Mrs. Chadwick jail rer sinee belief that she trial. Senator Cloran is a mayoralty can didate in Montreal, In seventy twe years the nished seventeen mayors, the Protest ants eleven, and the three, Snow ix falling Cleveland her arrest, expresses the | will be granted a new on Saghalien Island of the roads the remaining withdrawn territory Japanese troops stil overland into another peace Hague has and accepted in princivle, details for determination programme is made up, Rev. Frederick B. Savage, ND, ij dead at Cooperstown, N.Y, IR78, He was called to the pastorat of Union . Preshytorian church, New burgh, which he regigned in 1902. H was barn in Montreal in 1844, The arrival at Hedeida, Yemen prc vines. Turkish Arabia, of the Britis eraser Fox, promises to lead to mn connection tnoks of Arabs on British dhows i the Red Sea. of silver plate ment occupied by Antonio Desisto an his wife an aged couple, their living bv piking hooks found show deposits of near) $0,000 in wavings banks. Brantford on Saturday, the wivent of the Grand Trunk mai 'Tine by notable eslebration. leading magnates of the G. T. R., re large citien, suffering from eancer; | ies he sustained by being thrown from | taken in the who has remained in French Canadians have fur- Irish Catholics, and owing to the impassable condition at Alexandrovek cannot be | Japanese | French parliament will assemble on conference at The eon veovived hy F . / " --. Teaving the | Della Orser is at home owing to her when the January, speedy settlement of the Pritish claims | of with the niratieal at forty the New York detectives found quantities | second is forty-three, and the 1 the and jeweley in a tere | baby. wha make This rags. Bank welcomed | Belleville and Napanee--ever All the rrodentatives of the provincial ~ovem. | with the ment, mayors of Toronto and other | of presidente of neighboring boards of trade, and many others were apninted by the Ontario | paring to clean the machinery. Inad- | vertently lifting his hand above his | wires and formed a current to pass | through his hody in full force. He was stunned for a few seconds, but | was mot rendered unconscious and | soon walked out from the compressor | room suffering only with a hand that | was burned and blistered to the bone, A Giant Squash. | Desert Lake, Sept, 27.-J, Oampbell with his threshing machine, is dos great stroke of work through this aeighborhood, L. Bauder sold a fine | two year-old colt to T. Sweetnam, of | Burridge, recently. purchased sothue horse. A. Amey lost a cow last week. 8. Deyo had the mis- | fortune to sprain his ankle. Farmers state the potato crop is a failure, | owing to the rot. Great oredit is due to Wesley Babcock, who beat the re cord in growing the largest squash; which weighs ninety-two and a hall j | pounds, The students of Queen's Uni- versity, who are camping ot Lake | | Thirteen, gave a free pionic on Satur day. A lively time is = entertainment consisted of a tub-race, walking the greased pole over the water,.a foot race and wrestling, which lasted for some time, ns the op- ponents were very determined. Miss | mother's poor health, Visitors: Mr. 1 and Mrs. Smith, arth Sod 8. Dixville, Que. - «| Snook's. Mr, and Mrs. W, . a Plevna, visiting relatives. Mr. and Willian: Cashin, Jr., Port Felix, N. o| Mr. Frod. Knowlton, Perth Road, 8, was drowned hy the gybing of the visited friends recently. wail, and the sudden capsizing of his The Mother Aged Sixty-Five. y | Oxford; Mich., Oct, 2~To the sixiy- hi five year-old wife of Dr. C. H. Starr, Indian medicine and veteran ° alan the sivil was, has bom a | daughter. The father is sixty-eight n | vears old. They are the parents of three daughters. One in d ---- has been a season for canning factories, All over the y | distriet, especially--Picton, Wellington, Buuth Bay, = Trenton, n | factories tomatoes, and ou John Bonfeid, ; i has been the Hungarian demands, but Polition Const A E to the German | 9°F: A wee or whary ae pave Lan week, ronto, Ww Hungary, which could -- oy sup- | wan stopped a 'International pressed by severity, and never by | Bridge by & customs officer. She yielding. nothing to deel, an appeal made to the | jealousy, J New York, es. 2.--Knraged by ames G. Clayton, ro, shot and instantly killed Ye oie are being Lucy, and James who to make family in west 134th street, arraigned confessed the crime and said that he had warned his wife that he would kill her if she con tinued her relations with Hannon, Redding, Cal, Oct. 2 ~Twenty-four | vo, one of the six professors | thousand volta of electricity shot | od an anti-pence memorial to nig | through J. H. Oliver's body and did | throne, was id to yield to the not kill him "Ho is air compressor | pressure brought to bear upon him, and tendered his resignation, which was accepted to-day. professor in the No ie under the jurisdiction of the house- 1 in | head the waste touched the live power hod Minister, bo had to, Yt, tut professors who hold seats in the im- perial university, as that institution is cont cation. ment's procedure against these sors is being watched with keen intor ont. bade good-bye to his had intended saying his adiou on Tues day, but on account of the death of a friend, Toronto oarlier than he handed all his judgments to the chief justice, The choice of a successor lies, it in said, between Justice Osler and Justice MoLennan of the Ontario court, general freight announces the following appointmmit: E R. Bremner, divigicn agent, St. to Portland Nn . Watson territory Main line stations east and all lines south of St. Lawrence to boat. Berlin eleotrical firms Rave fockad out 35,000 striking employees. S. Private Stabs a Fellow. Soldier, New York, Oct. 2.--Peter te in the 101st . Vi hs ri was Stabe al hie ed on Saturday night at Fort Trot. | | testone, 1. | during the day, avd Smy- of 2 2 Fe E2ff 7 £ in court he Compelled To Resign, Tokio, Oot. 2.--~Nakamure Taksuts: Av he was a Sohool, which does not apply to other by the minister of edu: The outcome of the Judge Nesbitt Resigns. Ottawa, Oct, 2. Justice Nesbitt supreme court bench on Sasadoy,. He had to Jaaws, for : hn a Before leaving Some New Appointments. Montreal, Oct, 2.-J. E, le, agent of the GT.R., to t H Polyoiipe, & -- , of arr affios OF Portland; F. J. as follows: of Belleville, Ofte; & on Kaur og Prettie. both ---- ad & FRANOL C18. Sn Ki Kir ott