DRESSERS hout its accompanying ict of this season. 3 to be the Fur Girl-- » who from the moment never without her furs. an exceptionally large uy just yet come and and if you see some- have it placed aside un- Morrow fineator for i ber Dress Goods to the va- just received of Tartan | r and very suitable for dren's Dresses, and Shirt 49¢.,, 65¢c., 75¢. an and' Chiffon finish, ew fall shades and in sy '35¢., 69c., 75¢, 99¢. ngs. lren's wear, 25c. yard. ral andgNavy shades. h Flannel: Many nove! d materials, plaids and le for fall and winter Ea ---- ---- LANES EE Shes THAT < IATISE \LLF SHOE, mannish pat ood sole and low heel. Just Pair. STOR "A GENERAL SERVANT. NO "YEAR 72. NO. 285. ARCUMENT AND TALK UNNECESSARY IN SELLING JENKINS' OVERCOATS The name "FIT-REFORM" is a guarantee for quality and work- manship and its superior should- ers and style are the envy of all leading makers. B. P. Jenkins Clothing Co. STOVES GALORE 30 square Hall Heaters, large stock of Cook Ranges, Pugs, Box aad Wood Stoves, also large stock of Carpets and Furniture, Always ready to trade, buy TURK'S SECOND-HAND STORE 398 PRINCESS STREET. AT ONCE Frontenac PLUMBER AND STEAM TITER, AT once. Good wages. Apply Box 1068, Belleville, Ont. A HOUSEMAID. APPLY IN THE evening, to Miss Brown, 138 Uni- versity Avenue. A BRAL SERVANT; NO WASH- ing or ironing. Apply Mrs. G. Y. Chown, 20 Barrie stroet. WASH- | References required | Macnaughton, 63 ing or Apply to West street. ironing. Mrs. BOYS, WILLING TO WORK ady. Can earn per week. Ap- o J A. Gould & Co, Corner ng and Queen streets. FOUR SMART GIRLS ; CAN BARN " pay and learn the paper box making trade, by applying to King ston Hosiery Un., Paper Box Fact- | ory, King street West. MEN AND BOYS, TO EARN after two months instruction, posi- | tion -guaranteed. Coyne Bros. Co. | Plumbing Schools, New York, Cincin- US SE Louis, Mo., (Free Cata- | $5 DAY, TO GET THEIR FALL | a and Suits made at s Galloway's, 131 Brock St Also bring your old ones and have | them repaired. Style, Ruaranteed to please. fit and price | ABLE MIDDLE from 40 to 50 mest and sober ; No wasters | Mother and dayghter not | to. Apply to Box ""T.T." , for an Officers Club, to do | AGED Must be | general work | FOR SALE. THREF FIRST - CLASS DRER H Is J. M. Theobald, Kingston ORGANS, MELODEONS 1 Sewing Machines, new and | econd hand, all cheap at 114 Gore | street. Joseph George. i STORE FIXTURES, ONE LARGE AND | three small awnings, large oil blind, | three show cases, counter scales, | fice grinder,- two paper cutteps and holder, two signs. All nearly | Will sell separately or all to- at a great reduction. Address 5, Whig office. ELL FARM, LOT 38, 1ST . Ernesttown, un the Bath miles West of Collins Bay, ving about 330 acres. This is did dairy farm; well watered, shade groves, good cow stable and other buildings. The house is a large brick residence in first class order, also a cottage, hoth close to the road. At the rear is a lot containing «large quantity of cedar and other markable timber and cord wood. To wind up on estate this vroperty will be reasonably. Ap- Pi to R. Easton Burrs, 41 George street, Kingston, or to T. D. Fair Seid, next farm to the West of Lot, a8 TO-LET. TABLE ROOMS, Barrig street. FURNISHED DWELLING, STORES and offices. McCann's Ileal Estate and Insurance Office, 51 Brock St. AT 144 DIVISION STREET, arrett street, occupied by Miss milliner. Apply at Whig office. | HICKORY | Jas. Redden @ Co. Fine Furs And Stylish Hats at Campbell Bros Peaches and Pears, Crawfords'. Civic Finance Committee. 8 p.m. Ruvunage Sale, Golden Lion Biock. Everyhody is more or less two-fay Missionar; s St. Gea Hall, 8 pty Addgepe, ! . Anybody who will spectlate in/mines will play poker. "The Little Duchess,". Grand Opera House, 8.15 p.m. : 'Sons of England Concert and Dance, Whiz Hall, 9 p.m. i 9 10 The sun rises Saturday at 6.21 am. | and sets at 5.08 pum. i When a man is really in love he doesn't care to know it. { EAK Prof. Canton, Phrenologist, will he | SP S MOST PIOUSLY OF found at 181 Division street | WAR AND PEACE. It is generally unlucky to propose to | a girl who is sure to accept you. { Before a woman wants him to write terward checks will do. Abuse the old fellows as much as you please, there is no denying that they adivire creditable young men. marries a man she This day in history :--First battle of | Boer War at Glencoe, British victorious, 1899 ; Provincial delegates met regard- ing Canadian confederation, 1864, Rughy to-morrow --Queen's v8. Ottawa College at Athletic Grounds, 2380 pm. ; RMC, 1. vs. Queen's IIL, at Military College Grounds, 2.30 p.m. 1 would not let a novice Make my Persian Jacket, know So to-day I placed my order Vith George Mills & Co dear, you French China Fresh Arrival of Dinner and Tea Sets Handsome shapes, deli- cate tints and very low in price. - Don't fail to see them, whether you want one or not. ROBERTSON BROS.. QUEEN'S OTTAWA Saturday, Oct. 21st Queen's Athletic Grounds stand, 50c. ; 10¢. extra West Side and grand East side, 25¢. ; Bleachers, "Lots of New i N U S { Convict Says Biddles Were In- | : A | { Tc. the quart. Importers of Fine Groceries Practical Optical Work, Prescriptions for glasses carciully FIELED All styles of mounts and frames al ways in stock, with repairs ives carefully examined AND GLASS- ES FITTED Prices for above work moderate Jewelers Opticians 850 King Street. Phone 666 REAL ESTATE BARGAINS IN OCTOBER BULLETIN Present an opportunity to make money. Read it. SWIF I 3 INSOARKOR AGENCY CARD OF THANKS. to the Cahadian Order of Foresters for the prompt and satisfactory of insurance on the life of my husband, J. BE. Francis, for which Ire ceived a chedk for 20 FRANCIS. BRICK SHOP AND RESIDENCE, NO. $1 Princess street ; moderate rent Possossion November 1st. Apply to Steacy & Steacy, ---- SINGLE BRICK DWELLING. CORNER ¥ + url and Alfred streets. Modern in pr ments. Apnly om premises, No farl street. HO SE, ON CENTRE ST.. 8 ROOMS, good gut buildings apd fruit garden. Good lacality, moderate rent. For Information, apply 'to John Eves, er, Market Square. STONE HOUSE, NO. 28 BARRIE ST. hear park, recently renovated and Containing modern. improvements. rut $13 a month. Apply to EF. Cruniley, at Crymiley Bros. ------i AUCTION SALE ONE MILCH COW 7 or 8 years old On Market Square, at Rooms of Wm. Murray, Jr., Auctioneer A RELIGIOUS FUSION. The Pope Wanté Anglican Ritual- ists to Join Him. Rome, Oct, 20.--The pope, in the course of a conversation" with Arch HOUSE, 12 ROOMS; modery improvements, 341 Johnston street, suitable for boarding house. ) vie Jd. W. Neshitt, Corner of Aohnston and University Avenue. DWELLING Lilly White Potatoes. Extra white 'mealey dry potatoes, oper bag. J. Cepwiord. > ae " pishop Boutne, of Westminster, ritualism, said that the y ritualists were nearer to Catholicism hope that there yet ligions fusion into one fold, ome shop herd. BE Lilly White Potatoes. black, tan and | { +|Cossacks Treat People As| | poetry for her; af- | | Kiefi, with the same objeet in view. SMITH BROS,, " Marriage Licenses Issued "| I WISH TO TENDER MY THANKS | settlement | late | At 11 O'clock Saturday Morning Ryan save com- | menting on Dean Stanley's book on | Anglican than Protestantism and expressed the | Jlobhe, wonld be a re | under | Extra white 'wealey dry potatoes, $b J. Cpawford. = } i BRUTALWOR Cowboys .Do Cattle. | Hopes Divine Power Will Aid His Great Labors for Development and Prosperity of Russia-- €alls Japan Friend. St. Petersburg, Oct. 20.--The czar has issued the following peace mani- festo : "God has caused our father- land to suiler sore trials and blows of, fate in a sanguinary war, which has afiorded manifold proofs of the bra- KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, rE very and courage of our glorious troops in an obstinate struggle against a brave and mighty enemy. This war, so painful to us all, is end- | od. The eastern portion of our coun- | try will develop itself in peace, and good neighborliness with the Japan- ese empire, which has now become our friend. In communicating our resolu | tion for peace to or subjects, we are sure that their prayers will be joined with ours, that God will give His blessing to our great labors, in con- junction with those of the men elect ed by the people for the development and prosperity of Russia, (Signed.) Nicholas," Conditions In Russia. London, Oct. 20--The Standard's Moscow correspondent says the strikes continue, and that business is almost at a standstill. The strikers in one trade hardly resume work, before those in another quit. Collisions he- tween the mob of strikers and their sympathizers, and the police and sol diers, are of daily occurrence. The Cossacks are particularly bratal. Their favorite method of operation is for a dozen of them to ent out a few unfortunate victims from the crowd, as a cowboy separates cattle from a herd, and then cireling round them, beat them until they are senseless or dead. Eve Of Great Events. St. Petersburg, Oct. 20.--Russia is believed to be on the eve of great ev- ents, It is said that well-informed men have gained access to the emperor, and made known to him the whole truth concerning the situation in the interi- or, and that the emperor has decided to grant , constitution shortly, With the termination of the printers' strike, here, the factory workmen also | have returned to work, i A call has been issued for an all- Russian congress of workmen, to de- termine the attitude of the workmen towards the national assembly. The Jews have also been summoned to at- tend a general Hebrew congress at | | CONFESSES NOTED MURDER. nocent. Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 20.~A gonfession of thre murders in the neighborhood | of Pittsburg, one of them the killing of Thomas D.-Kahney, Mount Wash- ington, for which the notorious Bid- dle brothers were convicted, and sign- ed by James M. Brown, a convict in the Southern Illinois penitentiary - at Chester, was received by Superinton dent of Police Wallace. The confession had been forwarded by Warden Smith of the prison, wha said Brown had committed suicide two hours after making his revelations. The police take little stock in the confession, say- ing the responsibility for the Kahney murder was fixed beyond a doubt on the Biddle boys and Walter Dorman, their accomplice. The Biddles escaped | the hangman' ye by breakig jail through the istance of the keeper's wife, but were shot down in their The other two murders men- tioned in the confession are unknown | to the local police. | fight. i | i | { | HAVE NO MOTHERS i | In Minds of Magistrate Criminals | Must Have None. | Hamilten, Oct, 20.--Vincent Latre mounille, Toronto, who has a long criminal record and was last sent | down for blowing a safe at London, | was sentenced' to three years in the | penitentiary for highway robbery. His awyer pleaded that Latremouille would never see his aged mother again if given a long term, "The law must forget at times such men have mothers," commented Mag- | istrate Jelfs. | Ryan To Build Track, | Montreal, Oct. 20.--John F. Ryan, | of New York, who has been here for a | week, has completed arrangements for | the building of 5 race track on the out- | skirts of the city to cost $275,000. Mr, that John Boden, New William F. Riges, Baltimore; iryan, New York; Jacob and W. C. Perev of New be connected with the or- 4 r | Holtman | York, will i oro: | ganization. : : s The capital is to be supolied by New York and Montreal men. oanening meeting is expected to be held next | fall, To Secure His Arrest. | nand of Bavaria. The Infanta and the x fe BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED. Marriage in Madrid Next January. The OCTOBER 20, 1905 0 4 BY VERY SAD SEQUEL SHE WAS TURNED OVER INTO EGYPTIAN BONDAGE. ---- Pretty New York Girl's Fate Just Revealed -- Stranger Robbed and Placed Her in Slavery. New York, Oct. 20. -Introduced to a prospective husband by a miatch- making matron, married to the man after falling in love with him at first sight, taken by him to Bgypt, where she was sold as a white Ee an PRINCE FERDINAND OF BULGARIA. | Madrid, Oct. 20.--The period of! mourning for the Princess of the As-| tarias, who died a year ago, being ended, the betrothal of the Infanta Maria Teresa to Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria was today formally an- nounced, The marriage will take place at Madrid next January. The Infanta Maria Teresa is the only surviving sis- ter of King Alfonso. She was born on November 12th, 1582. Prince Fordin- and, who was horn on May 10th, 1884, is the elder son of Prince Louis Ferdi- young prince ave cousins. The prince is to become a Spaniard and te re ceive appropriate Spanish rank, mt ------------ PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. Sheriff Logan, Amherst, N.S. died suddenly. President Roosevelt and party are at Atlanta to-day. The Count of Flanders has renoume- ed his succession to the throne of Bel gium in favor of his son. F. H. Chrysler, K.C., Ottawa, has been offered a judgeship in the Ontarip court of appeals, and has refused it. Bounds of the Peoples' Gas, Light and Coke company, Bufialo, represent- ing a face value of §30,000, have been stolen. Hon. A: G.. Blair has resigned "the ptition of mahaging director of the entlerson Roller Dearing company, of Toronto, i "Cool" Burgess, the old-time min. strel, is very ill in the General Hospi- tal, Toronto, and may pass away at any moment. % The Ontario government has: offered a reward of $000 for information lead- ing to the arrest of the Barton town: ship murderer, In a fierce tornado that struck Sor. ento, 1li., eight persons were killed and thirty-five wounded, and forty houses were blown down, | Hon. Mr. Hendrie asked to be allow- ed to withdraw his company's tender for bridges accepted by the provincial works department, A mother and daughter are charged at Stratford, Ont., with murder, the burning of the dead body of am il legitimate child Nearly £50,000 of the plunder; stolen by Edward George Cumliffe from the Adams Express company in Pittsbur has been recovered. While Emperor William of Germany was in his auto car an automobile cab collided with it, with disastrous results to the cab. strange © {of a New York girl within the d finally rescued from her bondage this has been the Xperience last three months, according to her brothers, who are trying to secure her return home. Mollie Katzin was married last July to Harry Lederer, after a courtship of a few weeks. A month later she and her husband mysteriously disap- peared. Her brothers made a search for her, but found no trace of the missing girl until a letter reached them a few days ago from Alexandria, Egypt. The letter from the International Society for the Prevention of the White Slave trade, waid the society the woman mn the white slave traders, who purchas- the was which, her brot and lenves no t as to the truth of the stor "My dear brothers--I am unable ox] position in which 1 find myself. My husband hk u 4 brought me to Alex- andria and me a prisoner other men. I wish you to go to court and duplicates of the doou- ments: which show I am his wife, as he has stolen riginal papers from the o me. Jy a ticket for for ho has taken all my money. am very sick and cannot write more." is MOLLE " » Ledorer, according to the 's bothers, not only sold her NP - , but obtained | been pat into a bam in the girls name 3 Australian Custom Regulations Affect Half Imports. Ottawa, Oct... 20.--The comptroller general of Australin has written to the Canadian government that the Australian customs regulating the adding of inland freight to the value for customs purposes applies only to articles on Australian ad valorem list. Australin's comptroller adds that less than half of the imporgs from Canada in 1904 were ofthe ad va: lorem list. It is argued from this that the business 4 the ' Australian-Canadian line will not be seriously sfiected. However, the department haa received a cablo message from a British stoam- ship firm, stating that they are for. warding an offer for steamship ser- vice between Canada and New Zea: land. GIVE UP PRISONERS, The Governor is Bringing Peace The robbery of $10,000 worth of dia- | monds from the wife of George W.| Hoadley at the Buckingham hotel, | New York. 1s announced. | The trade returns for the firkt quart er of the current yoar show a falling off of over three and a half millions in | exports; the imports increased, Stonewall Jackson's widow met ! President Roosevelt - at. Charlotte, | N.C. She heard her grandson, Jack: | son Christian, called "a mighty fine fellow, by jove." | Earl C. Hutchington found a little | Jost, and by mistake of a crowd was arrested for kidnapping. : The Venezuelan government is ing the New York ghd Bermudez com: on the allegation that the company helped the Matos revolution in 1901. W. B. Smith, former president of the indicted on a charge of making false of a National bank and embezzlement. Smith's whereabouts are unknown. The Madrid government has in- structed Senor Llavera, the Spanish minister at Tangier, to procure the release of Valiento, the brigand chief who was recently arrested at Tangier, in return for the two British officers held by the bundits of the Aniera tribe. Sentenced In Paris. Paris, Oct. 20.--An Englishman named Hayes hae been sentenced to imprisonment for cighteen months on the charge of having Stolen a collec tion of coin, medals and cameos from the Rev. Jeremigh Zimmirpan, of Syracuse, N.Y., the numismatist and Egyptologist. The theft was commit- ted October 1th last at the Hotel Daiin. The collection was valued at The Dreyfus Case Again. Montreal, Oct. 20--A warrant has heen issued for the arrest of Navid the CP. Re customs official, accused of having defra the ens toms of a large amount and is new said to be on his way to England. | | Robert Hichons, the novelist, Pariz, Oct. 20.--The Libre Parol says that the Dreyius case will come up for revision in the court of cassa- tion for revision about ths middle. of November. ct ¥. BH. Gilroy, teller "of the Metro politan Bank, at Prockeille. for about a year and o half, has been promo £500 for the relief of the sufferers by the recomt earthquake in Calabria: ted to Toronto. | detaining | Hatton, | governor is bringing peaceful pressure { them to release their prisoners. girl crying near the Brooklyn bridge, ol He tried to find a companion she ee, | hetter known as Ruy. left yester- su- | ral railtoad. The removal of Hilliard pany to recover $11,000,000 damages, | Western National bank, Louisville, was | entties, misappropriation of the funds | ful Measures. London, Oct, 20.--A despatch to the Central News states that, accordin to Moorish advices, the governor of the Anhera district has surrow the village in which the brigands are Capt. Crother and Lieut, the British officers of marine whom they captured October 16th. The to bear upon the brigands to induce Hilliard Leaves Brockville. Brockville, Oct. 20.--John Hilliard, day for Syracuse, to take a position | as brakesman on the New York Cent- leaves a vacancy on the forward line of the Brockville football team that | will be hard to fill, for he was ome of | the star players who could be counted | upon to give a good account of him- self. Strong, aggressive, and energetic, | he feared no ooponent and was always on the ball, Hilliard was also consid. ered gn good hockey player. > Martial Law Abolished. Tokio, "Oct. 20.--~Martial law has been abolished in Nagasaki and four other districts, but is still maintained in Tokio. S In the approaching naval review soven prizes of the Japanese navy will participate, incliding four battleships. William J. Bryan was warmly wel comed on his arrival here by friends and some sympathizers with his mone- "He lectured at Count Oku: The Farnham Murder. Montreal, Oct. 20.~The municipal council of the town of Farnham has offered a reward of $200 for informa+ tion that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the murderer or murder- ers of Wilfred Audette, in that place August 13th last. The slayer of voung Audette, like the marderer of the woman near Ha- milton a week ago, seems to have cuv- ered his steps completely. The federal house of representatives, Melbourne, Victoria, adopted, by thir: ty-three to twenty-one votes, a mo his credentials, Poor "Kid" McCoy Isn't Married Yet, New York, Oct. 20:--Norman McCoy, get rive tH Ef 3 iE $ i if $5 £ i 5 E 1 fi stew of twas men Rnd, Swe nen are reported drowned. sgid that tugs are unable to rescue the others. paid the army on the corps basis instead the division is being strongly advo- cated, A Mother Drowned. Bridgen, Ont., Oct. 20.~While draw- ing water at David Cranston's, out Shes miles from here, oat i ing, . Cranston pocid ental 4 the well and was Srowned Mrs, Cranston was a young woman end leaves o family of five small children besides her husband. : Halifax Fears Water Famine. Halifax, Oct. 20.--A water famine threatens this city. Owing to the dry weather in the last two months, the lakes from which the eity obtains its rater are. low, and consumers have re- ecived warning to use water sparingly. Salt Vator ot used for pies 14 the streets. Appointed Rural Dean. of Huron has appointed Rev, F, A. P. Chadwick, rector of All Saints' church, Wendsor, rural dean of Essex. Chadwick will have the supervi sion over all the Episcopal pari in the county, : ---------- Cassini At New Post. Madrid, Oct. 20.--Count Cassini, the new Russian or to former ambassador of Russia at Wash- ington, was received yesterday King Allonso, to whom he presented Lilly White Potatoes. ' ixtra white meal y. potatoes, 1 4 bag. J. oe Pid I A match factory is (o be established od at Sarnia soon. The factory will be in connection with the Cleveland-Sar- bla mills, and will give employment to 100 or more hands. Just what is wanted in Kingston, Bo re a2. Te ace rye i h Lockett shoe store. : See the "young shavers' '* and shavers' "' window at Gibson's Cross drug storo. YOUR FEET = Carry the entire weight add strain of your body, and they should be properly cared for and have the comiort of a per- fect fit. Shoes a trifle larger or smaller than you haye been wearing may be just what your feet meed, | ci Ce tion to petition King Rdw gront home to Ir i