N KITCHEN "HAPPY THOUGHT" lh nt heavy and well and water heater, while for - economy of fuel it easily Thought" and. twelve styles, to suit all every taste. Every "HAP- >: carries the unconditional THE WILLIAM BUCK MITED, of Brantford, and y & Birch, ck St., Kingston. : eh oO CENTURY S0UICS 6f All Power, , ciorem a of Youtf, nT a 2h of f 50 ars of scientific research, Lost after years of weakness md ret restored by combining thre iy the world. is roved by its use in the Hosplll} I Chousands of weak and hopele 7$ treatment. This is a fact) atet. AS days treatment with abzolutely free: "All packages are dina plain wrapper with no mark, A treatment (180 doses) wih guaranteed refund of money, for $3.00. : dw Lin the last twelve months, m CS. Da» ce 2341. MONTREAL TYLISH ALL 0OTWE R FOR LADIES' land & Bro. ATES ! ian Chocolates [-- Princess St. ------ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. Som HE WAS REJECTED', r= [AT THE AGE OF 170]05= moor = = For the Best, Memorandum of Death Comes Eight Years After R students May | Fall Term Events Kept in Dr. Chase's Man Was Shot. Enter Any 1 Sept. 5th THE DAILY WHIG, HE WOUNDS HIS COUSIN-- Calendar Almanic For 1905 RETURNS TO NATIVE LAND, | cCadilla, Mich, Oct. B-After living { ENDS HIS LIFE. Be Sure to Get Your Almanac ERIN, TO DIE. for more than eight years with a re 8 slver bullet in his heart, and in de Bs Business Gollege in Before January 15, 1906 -- fiance of the death warrant bi i 3 y given him 2K lon LIMITED Young Man in Love With Girl as the Contest Closes on That | John O'Reilly Declares He Wants J by the Chicago physicians who at Head of Queen St. i Fails in Murder Plot, But Date. a8 to Leave His Bones in Old tended him, Charles B. Nelson, who Kingston ~- = Ont . Succeeds in Killing Himself. The special feature about @%. Country. was shot by an unidentified 3 Edi n A MODERN, PERMANENT, RE- Vienna, Oct. 6.--Particulars of a Chase's Calendar Almanac. which | 1 oa "00 6 Be fr the Washington park, uly st 7, died ; LIABLE SCHOOL. tragic love affair come from Buchar- makes it so popular among the peo- |; vo aos 1 the Ho u. ww most | to-day at his home here. 8 Established In 1883 . eet. Mme. Sarosch, manageress of a ple. ix the spuce lott on cach calendar pr iy whey _- ive _ ey a py h 2 school at Srerbey:Voda, sister of M. page for memoranda. . , of J Prac ical, compl ch. torongh. indivi a . J instra tion piven ne. all commercial sub Dimitresco, the rector of the Rouman- Thousands of persons throughout at Quecusiium, Jesusitiay. was Jolin tracted much attention at the Sime of thio. year. ian upiversity, has two daughters, Canada have formed the habit of set 110 v , od oks to the tragedy, Nelson was >t at three ® fhe. calfor telep soc for terme and cats: Elise and Eugenie. From time to ting down apposite the days of the years old, times by his assailant, two shots tak- appo He walk Night. step : § "Th aay, B.PMETQAFE Q time hor nephew, Aunibal Frienza, month certain items of interest, such | cyiom neat i ng |e a eh of i visited the house and fell in love with as dates of births and marriages, of | h. n ade arr ents > it him 3 rea crs moO. Fs youngest uind. prestieat ol bis 'cou- Teint and pavment of money, of fro Bi ative Bln Goren. ean A im aerate "1 find it not only richer, but more. economical sins. promissory nates or notable pur a : 4 0 ' . 8 i Although Eugenie rejected the chases, of the time of planting, of ttle village Schull, in West | remained ever since, than any other." EE ------ x ring he o : Co The mysterious case has never been NOTICE m0 CREDITORS young man's advguvey, he us not hiring help, " ting --e or when If his own account is to he holiev led A Clark a a woman were : \ J iscouraged, continu is assi ie mare 1 a 0 1081, Sus ed, he was forty-five years of age. and | sitti in ¥ " 5 h q : | 8 > : © sitting in the park, when a negro duities. The girl was afraid to tell In order to encourage this custom, A ing : In the Estate of Seu) ey her mother a her sister of her cous. Which is not only of mterest but of he Se siigeid ou: Ame: | sprang wpon then and began shoot-, Fee, Late of the of King- . in's passion, as she dil not want him considerable value to the person keep- voy: ling. He left Nelson for dead and pur ston, in the County of Front- , to be denied the house. ing this diary, wo have decided to ape he fas 2a - rivid tecollestion, sued the screaming woman until he ROYAL DUTCH ac, Doctor of Medicine, De- He came to the house as usual ope IV Prizes amounting to $200 in gold |; © "00 hi Laver os all | was in danger of being captured, when ; v 2026, , § Ho came Mme. Sarosch and her eld. and to be divided as follows: First ng = h W Wh ay YE Wes % and | he disappeared and has never been ap- . sensed, Pout daughter left the drawing room, prize, 315 in gold; second prize, 850 Tobe Retliy ne. aming lif prebended. 2 HER! G1V in gold; third ize, $25 in gold; |." : 3 on Of F ute ------------------ Crs 38 of oh Chap. 130. R BO, | and the ive. young people whi mained fourth to ninth (each). $5 in gold. {in America for some years" aml onee | Township Of Kingston Couneil. dons a the. entate'of the asta Sone: were heard. .Annibal had fired Anyone who has kept a memoran- bought 300 argh of the Risin gail of Township of Kingston council Octo- an . PCR AEY Ivan: Rr : il Oc 1 Samuel Henry Fi Segeased, who, died | twice at his cousin, one of the bullets Yuin 3 events in Dr. hod Lalo: ai Ha oA ane he bet 2. Reeve Bay 'and Couneilias Is double strength, and Saves /2 your CoCo. on or about the . ay u- dar Almanac during 1905 is eligible a ki eid examine the road complained of gust last Wr ae ey fed 10 $sud by ' Tfizing in her front. two bullets int for a prize. The preference will be Joliare with I J he ve alired at by Messrs. Hay and Cashman with There's ECONOMY under the Yellow Wrapper. Bs oe "or. the pF iiond of the last his right jpmple.. When : Mme, Sar shown for the record which is most and. lo hich 1 Y mo alnower to act. Councillor Reid to ex EE ------------ E i h 8 d th | t shed th likely to prove useful for future refer- whi mile amine a job complained of hy Oliver ol fore the eleventh day of Octover | 0sch and the servants rushed into the re Jamnt 8 Ht ou F he ] a or n ra on t ron road, and a 905, their christian and surnames and ad- drawing-room Annibal was found in a : "i's : Kresses with full particulars oy writing dying' condition. He expired while be- the competition will close on Janu road complained of by Mr. Abbott of their claims, and with a statement of | ary 15th, 1906, and it will be neces and act. Councillor Melver to examine Oeir accounts and the nature of the NZ conveyed to the hospital. After sary for your almanac to reach our : if any them, > e wir] i o a 'ditch and culvert complained of by ied by LR a ah duly | being hit, the (2 fan jsiio asothér offices on or before that date. P. Judge, on 4th concession road. i i X 2 nc 18 graves The awarding of prizes will be en Moved, Mclver-Martin, that the ecoun- savings bank, i | never lost a day' 8 work through drink," he explained, "though | hase always taken beer or whiskey when 1 wanted it. 1 have smoked all my life, and never. made any efforts to live long. | think 1 shall live a good PIONIC AT CLYDE MILLS. | tion should bo made , of Nive. Ethet aninth day of October the sald execu- | is expected that she will recover. trusted to a committee of three well- | M20Y mare Years yet, but | walt to cil protest against all townships in Cammeron, Lanark, whose singing de~ tors will pn Gre = Qstribute the steels known newspaper men and the names leave my bones in the old country. the county ot adopting the new | Two Fine Gatherings--Great Day tighted the audience, A silver of the sai) eves 3 Pons the ha A Profitable Apple Deal. of the winners announced in the news ott aa Maw nn by he for South Canonto. spoon, which was donated to the per- the claims of" which they shall then | A short time since W. Kddy, near papers throughout Cannda Willetsholme Items. Ontario legislature, and that this 1- | Clode Mills, Oct. 4A very succou- | 200 coming the greatest diane i Be Or "will be Mable. for said ae | Colborne, sold his apple crop inbuik Tt is not neccesary to send a let-| Willctsholme, Oct. 5.~Throshing is | solution be forwarded to county judge. | inl was held in Gillies' grove in the | Jie SONGS aS inl of bY Mim Sets, or any t thereof, to any person | t0 James Covle for $1,950. The Col- ter, but be sure to write your name | almost completed in this section. | Councillor Reid to examine a danger | Interests of the Sunday school of ogers, lensburg, . Tadica of persons of whose claim notice shall | borne Enterprise now reports that Mr. and address on the front cover of | Apple-picking and potato digging are | ous place on road at head of Lough South Canonto, on September 30th, nervy. Heynolde and -:the You not have Join. rece sived by them or by Coyle has resold the crop to J. E. your almanac and mail it to Edman- | tho chief occupations at present. Al- | boro Lake, complained of by BE. Ta inne provided by the ladies of and gentlemen who so Sheer fu as distribution. McDonald for $4,000, thus making a Son. Bates & Co.. Toronto. If you ifred Curtis had a valuable cow killed | Martin, with power to act. W. B. Clyde Mills and Folger, was the very sisted her, received praise the ex- " + : pilont and most 1 programme. r ° Scott paid $58 for mason work in con- | pest An excellent © programme of} '% A ning storm of Monday last killed al ueotion with the bridge near H. J. oie, singing and recitations was Too mill vill soe Loni bic gm gt cow belonging to Frederick Wilson Day's, and 2M for building approach: | jendired by the pupils of the Sunday n : y JOHN MUDIE, 89 Clarence street, prafit of $2,050 without touching the desire it, we shall return your al- | on the railroad recently. The light- Kingston, Ont. Solicitor for the execu: | fruit. And this after he had sold 190 manac, at our expense, as Soon as Ore iad September 11th, 1905. barrels from the orchard. The second the competition is closed. buyer, who paid the $4,000, has since If you have not been keeping a Congratulations are extended to | eg covering bridge and filling in. Felix | school, which, with a number of ath the, Yurious lumber EEE had an offer of 8500 for his bargain. record of events during 1905 vou will | Thomas Woods and bride, who were | Molver paid 88 for building a culvert | Jetic sports, held the interest of the > anid Pla was called Thus the farmer sold for at least he interested in this contest next vear, | joined in wedlock on October 4th. The on the 1th concession road, and 240 | crowd until tea was ready. A number fair vox Id Bax ac o $2,800 below value. The apples are us the prizes will be of the same | bride, formerly Miss Jessie White, oe i | to the bedside of his re en, W le apy I ride, 3 paid Alexander Howie for work on the | of prizes were given. Master N. Leo, an "THERE IS A TIME nearly all Spies and Golden = Russet, . valve. =~. will be welcomed among the people | rock out, in the matter of the Glen: | Lavant, won three firsts; Mre. Brown. {Be being wiry FOR ALL THINGS." and have developed greatly in _ size Dr. Chase's Calendar Almanac for here. W. Pierco, A. Curtis and John § hurnie ditch, an award having been | ing and Mrs. Dustan each one first, 1 rtant Refarens Planned. under the favorable weather lately 1906 will be mailed to every name on | Curtis are drawing cement and gravel do by th shi : R MN Fred. M I. Pras mpo . . yrevailing. There are twenty acres in the voters' lists throughout Canada, {for their new stables, Several from made by the township engineers, costs 1 and Masters Toth, SOFGW, Ax ay Washington, D.C, Oct. 6.~The de- Now, while prices are Th aan 2 : : and if you do not receive a copy by a t of yo the Lanwd woe fair Jost to be borne by the parties according | key and J. Nel iunun Sash jd. eond, DAE 'commerce and and labor ie . . 8 oro y an J . eIVe u yD 1 dere loo 4 ab a3 i ve i i » Jonald's Corners, put low, is the time to fill -------- the 1st" of January it will be sent | week. Miss FE. Stratford, of the ity, | (raed paid i Sam Samer | on tea dollar to be awarded the | planning extensive reforms asd com your coal bin with best Profits Of 'David Harum.' _ free on receipt of your request. after Svan Scie weeks visiting | 20 50 for gravel H. 1. Day, 81.60. prettiest girl on the grounds. This plete vorgatimtion of the meth Syracuse, N.Y.. Oct. 5.--"David dspam Miss Ena Wilson, has returned to her Ty sohesiion. road: hong warded Miss Manie © Me | boat service, {omibly quality SCRANTON COAL Hosa he novel written by the Buffalo's Mayoralty Candidates. | home. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs James Bo envy Canssion. fod; He Ra Pg berry spoon was | a reinspection of a number of from late Edward Noyes Westcott. of this Bufglo. Oct. 5.~City conventions of | Thomson at G. Million's; Mr. and | (ohousion road; county registrar, | given to Dr. Molntosh, McDonald's | and & weeding out of the personnel of city, netted the author's estate about both parties were held here. The de- | Mrs. T. Suddaby, Gananoque. at 81.70, for searches re collector's sure: | Corners, for having come the test | the sorvioe. Ever since the General P. Ww alsh's Yard £125,000, according to a statement. mocratic convention Nominate) D J. Mrs. Pennett's. ties; Sidney Gunning, $9.60, for break. | distance to the picnic. Mrs. LaFlavor, Slosum diss et nd he in $ made in the surrogate court, when Adam, a prominent merchant, as their ng stone and work; John Hooper, | superintendent: of the school, and the | which followed, : BARRACK STREET. the final accounting of the exccutrix candidate for mayor. The republicans Clark's Pork And Beans. 812;, for gravel and work; H. 1. pen officers and teachers won great praise | Lawrence O. Murray has been devoting 4 of the estate was filed. Mr. Westcott, selected Charles L. Feldman, at pres- | 1, , food that imparts physical and | 82, for sundrics on bridge near his | for the very successful picnic. time and thought to this subject, La ® | who .was a banker, died seven years «nt corporation counsel, to Un | ental energy--a food for all times. § place; Dr. Edwards, 81, for inspecting A concert was held in the church in| it is reported on good ty that 8000000000000000000008 | 89; and the estate was Jd ng against Mr. Adam. Plain or with chili or tomato sauce jo nuisance on Glebe farm; James | the evening, and the building was | Secretary Metoall has finally given to derive the benefits from the sale o 5¢. and 10c. tins. Young, $4.50, for repairing a culvert J crowded. Squire Donaldson, Snaw | his consent to certain reforms which 'oading from the head of Loughboro | Road, was called to the chair, and in | Me. Murray weeks to introduee, No Q ove " fa oR J: FREE, CONTRACTOR the novel. | There Is A Combination Of style and quality in Campbell William Johnson, was sentence | lake: E. J. Stopms, culvert, 85. Ad: | Lis most pleasing manner directed the | official ea. has yet been He imates given Jor kuna of Finland has a larger percentage of Bros' new $2 derbys. ed by Police Magistrate Eady of Ren: | journed till December 15. evening's programme, It consisted of | days, Cement Work of all descriptions. wooded prea, in comparison with its -- 2 frew 10 two months in the common -------- song, recitations and dialogues, ren: "i Dargainn all. 100. © 94 Division St. 'Phone 402 {otal surface, than any other Euro- If you would keep your friends, do | jail at hard labor for stealing money Monkey Brand Soap removes all, deved by the young people of the vil- aturday cigar bargain, Soacga Hain 0 pean country. It leads with 51.2 per 'mot become addicted to the I-told- from private residences while folowing | «tains, rust, dirt or tarnish--but won't Tage and vicinity, and was most ox tigars, 4 for a atduy $00000000000000000000@ cent. yvou-so habit. his trade as a house painter. wash clothes. cellent in every respect. Special men: ! son's Red Cross Drug Store eee .... BEING PELTED WITH DOLLAR BILLS! .... And making no effort to catch them, would be about as wise a proceeding as buying clothing without first coming here and learning our prices. Money saved is worth as much'as money earned, and if we can show you as nice goods, as well made and as perfect in fit as the custom tailors, at lower prices than the others, it must mean money-saved. That we can do this the values we mention here will prove. We would far rather you would come in and see the goods. We are satisfied to leave it to your judgmet. Our goods are all new and up-to-date. 1 Here are some of the values we are throwing at you. Men's Suits Young Men's Suits and Overcoats Men's Trousers Men's Hosiery Sweaters Good Tweeds at 83.95. We have made a special effort this Good Working Trousers, 95¢., $1.25, Heavy All-Wool Sox at Ihe. per For Men and Boys, at 39%. 0c, : £1.45, $1.65, $1.90 pair be. 8c, to $3.50, , - season to get what will be sur ravy - All-Wool Tweed at 31.50, : oy, woe ere ig lense "the srcinr Saini S30 Fine Dressy Trousers at $2.40, 32.00, | Better line at 15. These are worth Sneaias Yor Woo. easy : kha Joung -lellow $2.50 and $1 0c. and 205 pec Fine Twesds and Serges, as much Prices start at $450 and run to > 5 : A full range of Sweaters and Hos. i , 2 pairs Fine Black Cashmere Sox | jor een's Colors, low prices, handmade as the custom tailors', at $13.50. We want to see the particular) p Suite for the Little Sh ro ) lor Fon iery, Queen olors, low jp e 87.50, $5.50, $ 4.00, We t o ancy Suits for the e Shave x , : ; Sailor, 'este ssian Buster . : voung man who thinks he can't be ailor Veste, Russian, Bu Potter line at 10e or ir » Finest Tweeds, Cheviots, Serges and . Brown, ete. pL gh par. pa Men's Mitts and Gloves Worsteds at $11.50, 213.50 and $15. pleased with a Suit or Overcoat un Unliced Working Mitts at 19¢., 20¢., lees he: goes to the ion All the newest are here at $2, $2.50, Underwear 20. You will find on investigation that . ie gx » the tailors £3 to X6, Good, Heavy, Clean Woul Fleeee at the same qualities will cost you from ie. por suit Lined Working Mitts at. Sic, ibe, $1.50 to $3 more clsewhere. Boys' Three Garment Short Pant Sailor Ruits from 5c. to $1 Oe. to We, Suite Al-Wool Beotch Knit at S9e. pers At $250, £3, Sa50, $4, $150 suit. 2 : : . Men's Reefers 3 $5 to $050. Both single breasted { Men's Shirts 8 The finer grades of Mitts and Gloves Heavy All-Wool Frieze, big collars, and double breasted | Men's Soft Front Colored Shicts at Fine Scotch and Heavy AN-Wool | ot low prices, £3, 83.50 to $1.75. Men's Fall and Winter Overcoats : } are, worth Be. and Tk Unshrinkable - at 63¢. a garment, o Men's Waterproof Jackets, $1.95, If you will take a look at what we Our Boys" goods are made with the | worth #1 " $2.10, £3 » same care as the Men's and from the Betier lined ot: G5 1 90x ' 5 Neckwear (oi * are showing in these garments youn | same cloths, miter Lines at boc, and Hk Wook I Hak v = O1 All kinds. All that is new and ; e fy yourseli that we Good Working Shirts, big range of 90] Faney Bult Yeats up-to-date, we have. Fall Dress Suits will at once satisfy yourseli tha Boys' Norfolk Suits i wd Working Shirts, big Ea gv of At S115 to $2.25 : % . ki colors, at Je. and Sc., regular Hc i L = . Made from Fine Imported Vicune, | pave the newest materials and swell In Single and Double Breasted and 75¢. : ait We are clearing a Jot of odd sizes Clearing a line of Four-in-Hands at silk lined, perfect fitters, really swell styles : PP gf ; 16c, They were 25c. and Soe. Bo at 220. . est cut Coats that are to be seen in Fancy Wash Vests suitable for . ar . hem to be | o Sires 29 to 31 at £2.50, &, £50, Inset evening wear. See them. anywhere. We guarantee them to be $1 to $6.50. : : LSurdigen ack ots » . x wood heavy line at 65¢ ; ACOs 4 8 . Ruincuate 36.3 pedfectly made and finished. Prices In sas 2 to 25 at $1.50. $1.90 Collars The Celebrated Police Brace at 19¢. or Me « vs, a 6.75, n Tr" 2A, $1.90, OR = 9 4 $7.50, £5.50 to $15. : start at $4.50 and run to $17. $2.50, §3 to 8. | Better at 90c, $1.25 to $2.50 Double fold, 3 for 25c. pair, - ------ it , You will be surprised at the values we are offering all through the store. We believe in a small margin and quick turn-over. Keep moving is what we do. Come in and look around ; we won't worry you to buy. RONEY & CO. = = = 127 Princess Stree The Store That Sets The Pace.