Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Oct 1905, p. 2

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t floors, cheerful atten. PRICES and large selec Our $1.50 and 82 WILTONS and AX. SM ET REM the ieul ul In rticular DALLerns, wo have secured for oo trade fe sellers. the patterns in our bc. grade Aime ax 81 patterns and its hard w Visitors always welcome to visit our ArGroome, buy or not as you like. Open tiH 8.80 each evening. Stop It! This living in rent. Be a true iot 'and a genuine, indepenent pays debt. ' "Diff ties give way to dili- e." A good cause needs help, s the ease I Bn ching 2 up' on this subject. Buckle into it, others have, and successful. WHY CAN'T YOU ? Golborne Street, brick, 7 ! Lot 132 heap at $2,000. Take in apart Hd you seo our new stock of Tron and, : Beds just arrived, nothing to equal 'A RECORD BY ELEVEN INCHES, their annual games, But before ing Jrounds v thall campus ix tevel and of all. It is built whero the of cycle track was and on daisy. make it roller little binding material has heen it should exceed all expectations Just at present the en milts \direotly attributable to th Bais now in a fair vitizons w. fair sex way ord was erything was beyond compli a credit to Queen's, One roy broken, Foster, for the pole vault in to, tire ont his opponents and ! in wearing them down in did not work quite as su woods, and in that was the manner in which Nmps were measured, A man started his jum beyond the lost that try, He could spring as far behind as measured from the mark, was that several siderable discussion Some measurements a0' when it whether the the mark or not. In the opinic many it would the jumper rose, The day's officials were : Wolsey. Scorer, Prof, Cal "bh executive, Hon, Pres. Prof, theson: Pres. A. Cameron: Pres. J, R. Stewart: Y. Mav. Committen, 1, Mol.allan Tetherland, G, Raker, J, land, '07; Warren, RM.C. Throwing Discus, - Gandier, 85 ft. 0 in; in; Akins, 78 ft. 3 in. 66 ft. 6 in; Molntosh, 62 ft. 4 in. Running High Jum ).~<( Record, tin.) Akins, 07, th. 10} in; (Gibson, 83 { siconds.) Leatherland, 07, RM.C 8 15 seconds.) Paul, "07, 2 15 2:5 seconds; Warren, R.M Q.; ter; Orr. ft. 3 in) Buck, '08, 8 ft. 9 in; | see. Perhaps the returns are not cor Akins; Carmichaél: K. Williams; Gan- | rect. No doubt the city has a larger dier. cord, 110 ft. 1 in.) Akins, 75 in; Shaw; Gibson; Freeman, Polo Vault.--(Record, 9 ft. 4 Foster, "08, 9 fi. ¢ in; land: McIntosh; Rintonl. for Jack" his competitors outdistanced. sent fea ough for eight meals BROKEN: FOSTER RAISES POLE VAULT An Ideal Afternoon's Sport-- Close Competitions at Queen's Annual Games--J. R. Akins, font Won the Individual Champion |. ship, : Ar Queen's Athletic grounds, yester- aftermoon, the students trom te the i id th Sn the Ohi Outariy oS wa tervene in the following season befory of the wportd a word or two would be in order relative "to the on which they were held. 'I he green, but the new track was the admiration the most ap- Proved pattern. It looks what it is, a "inders a Ritts fue, But wiki. the gets its work, a a added, Year's games have shown marked im- Provement in the competitions, and in a speedy track temm, and when it comes her turn to\bave the Intercollegiate meet General Notes On Sport. whe shoul be able to maintain the | The Young Corbett-Mike Ward match Proud positon now held in other lines | has fallen Bn Ward has a match of sport, 4 with Adam Ryan at Grand Rapids on The att r was Very good and | Octsher 26th, besides dents a large number © of re interested spectators. The also well reprosented, The ideal. Well in short, ev- "08, raised the record by five inches, It now stands at nine feet nine inches. Particular mention might be made | contests will be played on October 9th, also of the good 'work of R. . Paul, | Hth and 18th at Philadelphia, and "07, in the running events, He went * hall mile run. In the quarter the fine however, for Craig. was there with the a pretty spurt pushed Paul hard at the finish, There is one question which caused considerable comment among the spectators and he liked and it was The result decisions caused con- in the grandstand, were allowed 0 was very questionable competitor jumped behind have been fairer to have measured the distance from where Had this been done, 1 n J en, that he has heen paralyzed, 't iw likely K, Williams . would have | Terry McGovern, the once "terrible," wan the hop-step-and-jump quite | and Tommy Murphy, the New York easily, Referee, | the next bout of any oonsequence. The Prof. Matheson, Judges at finish, | pair are to meet-in a six-round bout Prot, Dyde, Dr. Dalton, Dr. Fiherine. | jn Philadelphia, on October 18th. 1 Field judges, Prof, A. K. Kirk Manitoba Free Press: The Ottawa natrick, Prof. McPhail, Rev. PD. M. | Capitals are going up against the Solandt. Timekeepers, H, @, Brell. P. | real thine in the New Westminster la B, Crews, Prof. Kennwdy. Starter, Dy, Dicharden. Clark of the course, W, houn. Track See. Treas, H. C, Gardiner, ------ Results. 100 Yards Dash. (Record, 10 2.5 sconds), Craig, "08, 11 2.5 weconds; Williams, '00; Fouter, '08 ; Leather (Record, 95 feet.) Leatherland, ton, RM.C; Ebern and Armstrong; Melntosh, 220 Yards Dash.--(Record, 23 3.5 26 seconds; Craig; J. Williams; Warren; Foster; Running Hop, Step and Jump.--~(Re- cord, 43 1t. 9 in.) Buck, "08, 30 it. 11 in; Carmichael; Willistns; Gandier, Half Mile Run.- (Record, 2 minutes minutes Running Broad Jump. (Record, 20 Shot Put. (16 Ibs). (Record, 3% ft, 2 in) Gibson, '08, U9 fe. 8 in; Fos. | gistered each month in the city clerk's ter; Forrester; K. Williams: Gillies. office, he is inclined to think that Mr. Quarter Mile Run.--(Record, B5 ee. | Gordon's figures may not be far onds.) Paul, 57° 2.5 seconds; Craig; | astray. What do the citizens think Loatherland; Hutton, R.M.C. of the following figures : From Janu. Throwing Hammer (16 Ibs,).--Re- ary Ist last till yesterday, October Akins; Lether- Mile Run. (Record, 4 minutes 40 sec- RM.C onds.) Humphrey, » Ryerson, the population does not show an in RM.C., 5B minutes 31 33 seconds; | Crease. OBSERVER, Ore; McDonald. ------------ 120 Tards Hurdles. (Record, 18 see- . onds.) Foster, 21 seconds; Akins; J. a Where's The Stool ? Williams. reat sorrow exists around the Team Relay Race. Hal Mile.--'07, weigh house at the Market Square. Curtin, Akine, Paul, Letherland; '08; | The "national guard" wear soreowing 09. , : "| countenances, while Market Clerk Me The cadets had things easy in tho { Common and Market Lessee Daley, mile ran. The hurdle race was a cinch | 2™ed to the teeth are scouring the Williams, but he trippel at the last hurdle and only got third, Up to the time of his fall he had all The individual championship went to With thirteen points; Fos one point behind. The 'was won by '07,with for. points; '08 was only half a twelve in the senior series shall be eligible 10 play on an intermediate twelve having played more than once in the same union season on a senior twelve in a tie match, and a match in sétilor series of his club must in- such player can again play on the in- of a club shall be eligi- ble to play in a junior tie matoh who has rd more olite, in any one Season, on a senior or intermediate team, or who has played during two Seasons on a junior championship team. Notwithstanding anything in this rule contained, the executive or sub-committees may, upon application from a chub, grant a permit to any player prohibited under this rule from competing on a jumsior twelve, "Any junior team playing a person ,re-1in a oh hip match contrary to the .provisions of this rule may be suspended from the series by the exe cutive," id bi . This ie Dew way Munro, the heavyweight boxer, won a devision in six rounds Murphy, of New York, at Tuosday night. The association : football league, of St. Louis, has written the Berlin Rangers, asking theif terms for gu ser ies of games there in November, The world's championship baseball over Tom Halifax on and was October 10th, 12th and Ith, at New York. Rathbun, who played quarter-back for Upper Canada College last yedr, is ing good with McGill, He was one of the best quarters that college ever had, and is almost sure to catch a place on the McGill genior team. In the Northern Baseball League, with Winnipeg, Piper of Toronto, stood Ate. the ully, the | twentieth in the batting list with who 256. He led the league with forty- ghia, four stolen bases. He fielded 585, rom Alfred Shrubb, to whom the London Amateur Athletic Association refused permission to mun in Canada, has been permanently suspended by that body for malpractices in connection with running, A pugilist named John R. Costigan is being sued for $5,000 damages hy A. E. Kelley, another boxer, who claims that since he was knocked out by the former in a bout at New Hav- wn of featherweight fighter are to meet in erosse champions. The salmon bellies fem to be travelling at their old time pace this vear, Saturday they trimmed Victoria by the record score of 31 ta 2 With the retum to the came of Maclaren, Doran, Ritchie and Graham, Brockville supporters of football have taken on a new lease of life, and if present indications hold good, Brock- ville will not bo far from the 0. R. F. U. championship when the season has been brought to a close, Toronto Globe: "Varsity will have a fairly strong back division, with Me Innes, Robertson, Baldwin, McPherson Purne and Wallate to © choose from Melnnis is a fast, tricky rimner, but a little weak in punting. Robertson last vear plaved with the Vie toria Collore and with the Torontos He has lots of weight and is fairly speedy, * Mn Vie vA, 5 fi. Hut- -- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. 5 Kingston's Birth Rate Not Keep- ing Pace With Death Rate. Kingston, Oct. 4.~(To the Editor) : There has been some comment upon Kingston's census returns as given hy the city assessor being incorrect, be- oause they do not show the increase of population that citizens want to Fos population in the autunm, But when one looks at the vital statistics as re- ft, 3| 4th, there have heen 275 births in Kingston, and 256 deaths ! In nine months the deaths exceeded the births by eleven ! The birth rate is not keep- ing pace with the death rate, and that is a bad sign. Is it any wonder in.) surroundin, country. What is it all about ¥ Why, the stool. What stool ? Why, the stool of state which for over a quarter of a century has been in careful hands. For years it has been the seat of honor at the weigh scales and consternation reigned supreme, when its loss was announced this momning. It is no ordinary stool eith- er. It has a history. Did you ever know that the last murderer hanged in Kinston was supposed to have spent the death watch sitting remorse- Mlly thereon, -- Persian Lamb Jackets. We have been fortunate in securing a large lot of the very choicest Per, Sian lamb skins and are prepared to ) turn 'but jackets that are perfect evey to ths smallest detail. Tt will pay you to get our prices. Camphell Bros, the facturers of reliable well made THR DAILY WHIG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5. ARCHIVISTS VISIT. MR. FRASER"HERE TO LOOK | UP VALUABLES. Found Much | g for | in the Iibrary -- Wants to Save 'Old Very dusty, 'the dist of years the proving J hivist, was discover: | ed on Wi yin his shirt, sleeves, | climbing over face of one' of the big wall in a classy poom of | the Synod Hall un justice to the pro- | minent 1 i » it must be stated that p at all the sort of man the mind n turally aksociates with museums ander Fraser, head archives, has a bredry, approachable finds genial expression in so distinotly 'a man of parts, The cause of the . dicossan library Whig; his objest, - the destruction, reports, magazines, copies of roamed, and the pile.on the floor be neath him grew fast, down. upon it all sorts of printed mat- used to complete fets, others will sup ply the leaf that is missine in a vol- ume, or a pamphlet already in the big Toronto treasure-house, Finding a copy of the "Life and Times of Wil: liam Lyon Mackenzie," Mr. Fraser quickly offered a price for it, for hith- ert no copy has been in the ar chives. A few 'minntes later o thin, flat book was dropped upon the pile, with an exclamation of profound sat isfaction. This proved to be a mar late Rev. John MaoKerras, and which will appear indexed in Mr. Fraser's next annual report. This was a rare find for him. Many complete sets of long ago magazines, will also be hox ed up. and will follow the official to Toronto, where he will sort 'and clas sify the whole consignment, He pro mises the Rev, Stearne Tighe that even if his cherished project of clearing the Synod Hall of the mass, and at the same time making a trifle of money from it, out of the paper mills, is de- feated that the government price will be as hich as tha manufacturer's, Besides the colleetion and preserva tion of such things as have heen snokon of above, the archivist is hot after all families who have panera, of 5 y any sort. which mav throw licht on anv subject connected" with Canada's history, or with the men and women that made it. Any ' document, (not excluding bills of lading, and love let ters) which has any age at all to it, referring tq a well-known fam ily. ei 3 Township fecords [are under Mr Fraser's care, and, sothe gathers up old copies of newspapers. these bein records of births and 'deaths, and full of accurate ands invaluable biographi cal notes. In this commection Canon Grout has given ' him permission to look over his large library, which he has never removed from his old home in Grimsby, and . which contains files of many old papers. Mr. Fraser's visit was a flving one, as he left hy the aftdrnoon train for Napanee, where he intended to look Up a correspondent, who would under take, in a local way, dust the work in which he himself is engaged, and send the net result to the provincial archives. There are now 800 such correspondents scattered about in the various municipalities of Ontario. all of whom will endeavor to save from the. burning much that relates to Canada's early life. If anyone having such papers will let the Whig office know, arrangements will be mado' for their transportation to Toronto. -------------------- THE HULL SPREAD Water. Tuesday night at Wolfe Island dock, the old propellor 'Scotia used by Wil liam Allinson, as a coal shed, ed, and dumped between four and five hundred tons of coal into the river, this will mean ar loss of close to #1,000, Some 'years ago the propellor Seotia was condemned as unfit for navigation. She was towed across the river, sunk on her bottom at the dock and for over ten years has been used for coal. The collapse was due to the bull of the boat, 'spreading.' ---------- The small fire in the Ontario Cham: bers was due, it is claimed, to im- perfect electric wiring. The fire hesan at a switch AS TO COLDS Feed a cold--yes, but feed it with Scott's Einul- sion. Feeding a cold in this way kills it.. You cannot afford to have a cough or cold at this season or any other. Scott's Emulsion will drive it out: quickly and keep it out. Weak lungs are strengthened and all wasting diseases are checked by Scott's Emulsion. It's a great flesh producer. furs, SCOTT & BOWNE Che Hormate, Out. | | youthful worldliness about him. which i an accent which does fine eredit to the name he bears. In short, he's an old newspa- Per man, which accounts for his being | TE ------ | official, . however gr 'dust, if | old, had been' reoently acquired. Not | fusty archives, and such things, Alex- | of the hureaw of | r. Fraser's visit to town was the article on the hooks in| in Saturday's rescuing from pamphlets, odd | 8, ote. which 4 less experienced oye' might count worthless, and consigh to. the capacious maw of the paper mill. So aver the shelves he as he threw | ter, that would: be designated by the populace, as "rubbish." Some will be riages and births register, kept hy the may he of valde, Ha possessor may | not think wo, "but Mr, Fraser will know it. "Don't let them destrov anything. It may contain just the narticle . of information needed," he said, And a Lot of Coal Dumped Into {public favor ever since. collaps | | the Old Homestead Canning company, { of Picton, and other factories, for the | { funeral will be in charge of the lodge, | day afternoon, when the limb | standing on collapsed, throwing him | broken, { NOT YET RELEASED. Heavy Seas Are Pounding on the Schooner Annandale. The schooner' Annandale is still ly ing on the Charity Shoal, the weath Lir having been too bad for the wreek- Ling vessels to get near her. 'Lhete was a very heavy sea all Jast ei | |THE DAY'S EPISODES LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN GENERAL. Ad) Af Occurrences In Thé City 'And and it js doubtful if the Annadale will | tome down here except in pieces. lhe | | cargo is insured, but the vessel is not. It is possible that the marine de- partment will be asked to make good the loss sustained, on the ground that the Pigeon Island light was at fault in not revolving as it should have done. Affidavits of the crew to this effect were taken to-day. In 1889, while running before a gale lof wind, the Annandale went ashore { Opposite Mimico and hag a' narrow scape from' going. to picwe _ at that time, Interest To The People. No police court was held to-day. tulips, lilies, drug store. : The coal shed at the ferry dock is receiving a coat of tar, but withont the feathers, Stove pipes, varni:h, no smoke, no smell and will not bum off, at' Sim- mons Bros'. Yellow Hardware store, On the market this moming a bag of potatoes was "held up," being sev- en pounds short in weight. Henry Cunningham, plano tuner from Chickerings. Orders received at McAuley's book store, Princess street. Movements Of Vessels. The schooner New Dominion is here | from Oswego with coal for James Conductor Webb, of the street rail- | Mallen, fi way, is nursing an injured hand, a I Craig's wharf : Propellor Persia, pice of iron having been run into it. down; this moming; steamer Niagara, down, to-night. The schooner Queen of the Lakes af- ter discharging her coal cargo at Wolfe Island, will load feldspar at Richardsons' wharf. For spectacles and eye glasses, all the latest styles. The most scientific eye-testing, Dr. Chown's drug store. At Arden a family dispute arose and the wife hit her husband with a stiok " causing blood to flow. A Kingston doe The steamer New Teland Wanderer | (or staunched the flow after hard went on the Cape Vincent route to- work, day. The steamer America will gol "Sweet castor oil. into winter quarters. The steamer Hamilton | route to-day. Anybody ean take it. Children like it, in bottles," full directions. Meleod's drug store! Oscar Nuttall, the blacksmith at the foot of Princess street, is evi dently taking a "health trip," for he cgnnot be located. Sheriff Dawson has put a man in charge of the smithy's establishment. They make one feel as though life was worth living. Take one of Car resumed her When the machinery was examined at Toronto, the break was 'ound more extensive than at first sup- posed. the tug James Norris scow, owned hy Haney, Davis & Co., ore in the 'government dry dock for repairs. They are en route from St. John, N.B., to Toronto. and dredge Swift's wharf: Steamer Belleville, | will relieve dyspepsia, aid digestion, down, last night; steamer Pioton, np, | give tone and vigor to the system. to-night; steamer Rideau King, for big engine, while hauling cars | Ottawa, this moming; schooner, Theo [ Voges, with coal from Charlotte, T. company wharf : Tug Emer: son up with three light barges and deared down with two, one coal and one grain. laden; 8.8. Westmount and consorts Melrose and Minnedosa, due to-night from Fort William with 200, elevator, broke several rails, and the elevator traffic has been delayed, Ship- ments of grain and feldspar are await ing repairs to the track, which is be- ing changed, You hardly realize that it is medi cine, when taking Carter's Littls Liver 000 bushels of wheat. Pills; they are very small; no bad ehiects; all troubles from torpid liver ---------- GRAND OPERA HOUSE. are relieved by their use It took a Scotch traveller Glasgow to get the better of the law in Quebec provinee requiring outsic travellers to pay a tax of £100. He was in 'Kingston lately, and his cand was made out as representative of a Quebec firm, which he gave a small commission on his eamings, thus "do ing"' the Quebec government. from '"Cousin Kate" as Played by Two Prominent Actresses. The production of "Cousin Kate," at the Grand Opera House last evens ing, was witnessed by a large audi- enge. 'lhe comedy is well constructed, and contains a number of strong lines on the affairs of life. It takes but sev- tn people to produce the comedy, and nie ------ The Jewish Atonement. the interest never abates. "Cousin ' Kate," the role assumed last season Sunday and Monday next will he by Miss Roselle Knott, the Hamilton | Solemn days with the Jews. On those actress, is now taken by Mise Virginia | days they will observe the solemn Drew Trescott, who throws into some | [ast of the Atonement. The services parts a little more of the tragic ele- | Wil begin on Sunday, at sundown, ment which is quite in keeping as | aud will last till eight o'clock. They there are a. number off serious reflec | Will te resumed at seven o'clock Mon tions in the lines of this character. | 98Y morning and will last till 6 p.m. Miss Trescott made the character real | Monday's services will she devoted to, and charming. Her predecessor, Miss solemn supplications. A Montreal Knott, played portions of it in light. [Tabbi will have chargn of the services er vein and used her merry laugh to here, During this period of twenty advantage. In other respects the two | five hours all Jews will observe. a actresses played the role almost alike, | Strict | fast, neither rating or drink Miss Trescott's portrayal was charm- | ine: The feast will he obligatory upon ing all through. Herbert McKenzie was | 01! pera from thirteen dears of the leading man, giving a good intet- | 82¢ upward. rs pretation of the role of "Heath' Des mond." The rest of the company fit Fall Importation. ted their parts well. Prevost, Brock street, has received all his fall importations for order work, consisting of Scotch and Eng lish tweeds, blue and black serges, cheviot and venetian for suitings, a great variety, nine splendid assort ments of black and 'blue Benes cand fancy overcoatings. A splendid as sortiment "West's Big Jubilee Minstrels." With MoDevitt & Kelly, the world's greatest dancers, Banta Bros., and Von Dell in the most pretentious and funniest of all musical acts, Henry B. Hoff and his marvelous unsupported n \ of panting at prices that ladder, Major Smith and his famons defy competition, g : : Ful Stick," Alvin Bros. with their musing acrobatic turn, George L. : Van, known as the king of monolo $10,000 For The Widow. guists, George L. Wade, the real old time darkey, Best and Johnny Swor, in a brand new fun creation, and half dozen other equally interesting novelty features, in conjunction with an unsurpassed orchestra and a corps of vocalists headid by James A. It is said the dominibn Roveriment will pay 810,000 to the widow Couillard, Montebello, tion for his death by (he explosion of a gas buoy, in April last, ernment dry dock, be paid to the a at the gov friends of the! other Flynn, the colebrated baritone, Man. | Victims. ager Ricaby may well caleulate on Su Seely ---------- delighting a large andience with the Fur Scarfs. William H. West Jubilee Minstrels, at In endless variety at Campbell the Grand to-night, Bros. yer e---- SERS. | His en SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED | ragements have always been most | Lo the undersigned und endorsed Ten- | successful, and he has proved to he fer for Pots Hurwell reakwater. xiii | one' of the surest money-makers on 4 D indlacisatil Frida 8 November 3, 1905, inclusively, for tg the stage. Joseph Murphy will present | constructioo of Breakwater ar p ---- Irish Play Coming. It is a long decade since Joseph Muiphy made his first appearance in this city, and he has steadily grown ¢ "g or 3 i Burwell, in the County of Elgin, On- ~ Shaun Rhue'/, at the Grand, here, on tari, according to Ww plan und sarcifin Tuesday, October 10th. tion to he seen at the office of the Resi et ------ dent Kugineer, Confederation Life iuiiq. | SG ng, Toronto, at the office, of the Ri PURCHASED TOMATOES, dent Engineer, London, Ont.. on applica- | tion to the Postmaster at Port Burwe : Ont and at the Department of Pub { Prince Edward Stock Goes te | Works, Ottawa. i Rochester, N.Y. Tenders will not he considered unless | - a . made on the printed form supplied, and | The tomato crop in Prince Fd signed with the actual signatures of ten- | ward county this year has been a eran i ob { am AN accepted cheque on a chartered | bumper one; so much so that the bank. payable to the order of the Hon- | many canning factories could not ourable the Minister of Public Works, for handle, for what they contracted, | seven thousand dollars ($7,000.00), must | . + aba ro . J dccompany each tender. The cheque will Curtis Bros, Rochester, have pur be forfeited if the party tendering decline | chased several thousand bushels from | the « y tontracy or fail to complete the work Contracted . for, and will he returned in | case of non-acceptance of tender | The Department does not bind itself to | manufacture of their catsup, accept the lowest or any tender Tuesday night the steamer Niagara made a By order, ! special trip to Charlotte with her FRED. SELINAS. { vegetable cargo. Department of Public Works, Selary | - N Ottawa, October 3 1905 { aaa -- Newspapers inserting this advertise | Died In Chicago. mant without authority from the Depart- | Word reached this city yesterday | et Will not be paid for it | that William Virtue an old resident of Kingston, died at his home, ip Chica- WE HAVE | go, Wednesday morning, of typhoid | fever after a short illness. The re Just received another import. i Wins which will be buried here, will | ation of | reach this city by the noon train on Friday. Mr. Virtue was a member of Kingston Lodge, No. 59, LOOF., of twenty-four years' standing. The Tennant's Celebrated German Pilseuer and Munieh Beer This Lager has met erful success on the with -wend- | Had His Arm Broken. Canadian , ket. It j Reuben Bryant, guard in the peni- makes Mis absolutely Pure; i | tentiary, living on wppet Colborne ! | street, was picking pears on Wednes- Selis for $1.60 Doz. he was Try it? JAS. McPARLAND + Wo ad 241 King St. to the ground. He had his forearm one bone being snapped off the other, a "green" break. He was otherwise bruised, Vicinity--Other Brief Items of | Dutch bulbs, very choice, hyacinths, | narcissus, ete. Chown's | ter's Little Liver Pills after eating; it | over the branch line to Richardson's | n | of Capt. | as compensa- | ee -- Dr. Lyon's PERFECT 'Tooth Powder Cleanses and b H | teeth and purifer Tides the | Used by people of for over a quarter of 3 Shen y Very convenient for touristy PREPARED gy | fH Gr. 208 OUR PERFUMES | IN OUR PERFUME DE. { PARTMENT, which ;, ac- {knowledged as the BEST in the city, you are sure to find the exact {odor you are looking for, and at [ the right price. The products of | the leading French, English and American Perfumers are there. 'YOLANDE Our own exclusive odor we [think to be one of the finest Per. fumes, Ask for 'a sample of | YOLANDE. If you once smd fit you will like it and will buy it | next time. | The Best Drug Store L.T. BEST, Chemist and Optician 124 Princess Street 'Phone 59, GAR DINERS Eight Companies at Lowest Rates, + Money to Loan on Real Estate. [151 Wellington Street, | 25¢. Snaps 10 dozen Ladies' Lace Collars, new styles, regular 15¢. and 19c. lines. On sale, special at 3 for 25c. | 8 dozen White Embroi.- |dered Turnover Collars, (regular 1234 c. and 15¢ each. On sale 4 for 25c. | Ladies' Elastic Ribbed | Vests, long sleeves, lace | trimmed, buttoned in front, (correct thing for fall and | Winter wear, 4 sizes, regu- lar 35¢ quality, Our price I'25¢. each, | Ladies' Elastic Ribbed | Drawers, to match above. | Very special at 25c. each. | | We make a specialty in Hosiery at 25c.. whether [vou want Cashmere or Heavy Wool, ribbed or plain, in either ladies), | misses' or boys' sizes. The Smaller sume will | best in the trade. Wanting a New Dress ® See our magnificent dis- play of Tweed Suitings and Broadcloths in- the popular Autumn shades. : | Big values at soc, 75c., $1 and up. You'll be pleased at the showing. Newman & Shaw ' : $ HAVE YOUR COAL DELIVERED WHILE THE WEATHER IS FINE ten $6.45 TON. JAMES SWIFT & 00. : $ 0000000000000 200000000 : *400 00000 : Not Just As Good. to your druggist to IE LE oe of Ozome (the coupon kind.) This will give you a twenty-five cent of "Ce King." - It wil package . : i the: eparation -. of or in womond he it gives vou about twice as much for 'you money as other brands, sixteen ounces for Shy cents, over 'twice that muel for a dollar and a package of th well-known remedy "Celery King frog We put "Celery King" coupon i our "Ozone," because the. peopl know "Celery King," because it give better results with "Celery King" an use no other firm can giv "Celery King" with Ozone." It cures that's the reason we give you a pack age free and that's the reason yo should never buy any other kind. Ask for "Solution of [Ozono (th ccupon king.)" Fifty cents and on dollar at your drug store and don take any other kind, because if yo do vou won't get a package © "Celery King." + EDUCATIUNAL, B00I00AWOODOOVOT 000000 04 a Kingston Business Gollege LIMITED Head of Queen St,. Kingston + - Ont. MODERN, PERMANENT, RE- 4. LIABLE SCHOOL. .. Established In 1883 ., Practl com thorough, individnal a, Spmplete, all commercial sub ects. 0) nm throughout the whole year. Vrite, call or telephone for terms and cata- logue A H. PF. METCALFE, Thun, HT $O0C00000COVV000000004 "NO MISTAKE 1s made when you decide an enterin for a business training dn the | ALIIE Cor. Barrie and Clergy Sts. Ask any of the business or profession al men who have our graduates, or an of our well-pleased students as _to th superiority of our methods of training. A PRACTICAL SCHOOL. Modern eoquipment'; competent teach ers , moderate rates, DAY AND EVENING CLASSES, T. N..STOCKDALE, i Principal, INRA 'Phone, 680. Thé Giwat Hngliah Remedy, {Eid EAND AFTER y 'hoea, Impoteney, of Abuse ol 008s, all of Thich 'Confumption orl § ma 2% One Vl one cx w = sr iL gr said in i Fhe Wood Medicine Gor. Windess, Datars ------ -- Messrs, MeAllister Bros., Carletor Place, have purchaséd the farm pro perty of Robert Latimer, and the milk business of Mr. Menzies. ------ -- And mal first coming h show you as n others, it must far rather you are all new anc Good Twesds a Heavy All-Wo $5.75, $0.75. Fine Tweeds handmade as the 87.50, $8.50, $6.5! Finest Twoeds, Worsteds at $11 You will find the same qualiti $1.50 to $ mor Men Heavy All-Woc £3, £3.50 to $1.7! Men's Water £2.10, £3, Fall 1 Made from Fi) gill lined, perfe goods, at $20. Rs For Men an £7.50, 83.50 to § You mar wor RONE

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