nN nw weeks thousan tables of clothing You Buy almost any group of well J ~dressd | ts and the answer ). Bibby Co's, r this universal senti hereabou thing, for a look w fore. ds of Over Will demonstry, stores inty Yours) ment in fave Stylist Overcoaty be Tourist and Earl Grey, g feature of our $13 50 Overcy 's Gloves hat a man'comes here for Glovy y what he wants. driving Gloves, Dress s Gloves. yt ble Winter Gloves and Mitten | , 40c, to $3. . BIBBY C0, 78, 80, 82 Princess Street me For All Things for men to don all Suits and Overcoas y to hand over any time yn TS AND OVERGOATS ly that raises them away above coats and suits, You can dis you usually associate with cus | ld expect to pay more for such ices. Wouldn't _ Overcoats, from $6.50 to $18 'Y HARD SPENT when you thes. This store has made good mise in the past, and it is too sturt that OTHER SYSTEM. [he People's Clothier n Redden's and Crawford's Groceri a -- -- yndon ¢* orter Unlike they are from car- nade from ps. They d. Just trial will LAND, AGENT. 341 King St. 1 i The Gentle t | Kidney Cure. Don't think that Bu-Ju is ot ht effective because it does not Hl *'tear things loose," The mat te who talks most, does Jost Kidney remedies that pu iy and sr the kidoey® i upset the stomach-are going ler to do you mighty little good. nd rt- nd : : Du-du Ir. R % THE GENTLE KIDNEY ouRE: his goes about curing you geOUTs a mildly, correctly. You nevef he know you are taking medicine m --excect that you begin to better and keep on e better. Bu-Ju heals inflam Ne i mation in the kidneys pr : away that sharp pain if he i back and the dull ache th" hy the hips--stops excessive b uf ation--aud enables the > sed jons of the kidneys? heal and stréngthen. E | Cures Rheumatism Too THE CLarun CHEMICAL Co. LIMITER Br Winsor, Owt, «+ New Yo ould d- | that a tower of fifty feet buh sho or | be erected on his grave. with . e 3 #8 | holding an electric light, that 1h 3 to | and: all Prince Edward county big ft | see what a8 man they had lost a to | Chadsey. His literary executor i$. going to publish his works ud Jegurse. A TRAINED NURSE After Years of Experience, Advises Women in| Regard to' Their Health, Mrs. Martha Pohlman of 55 Chester Avenue, Newark, N. J., who is a uate Nurse fromthe fal re Training School, at Philadelphia, and for six years Chief Clinic Nurse at the Philadelphia Hospital, writes the letter rinted below. She has the advantageof al experience, besides her wofessional gducation, nd what she say ed be absolutely relied upon. Tay other women are aflicted as she was. They can regain health in the same way. Itis prudent to heed such advice from such a source. Mrs, Pohlman writes: "I am firmly persuaded, after eight years of experience wien Ly B. Pinkham's Vogetable it is the safest and best for any suffering woman to use. "Immediately after my marTi 1 found lls. The doctors pre- me, yet I did net 1 would bloat after nauseated. ins down through m Faraty walk. It was as a case of female trouble as | have ever known. Lydia E. Pinkham's V ble Compound, howe cured me within four months. Since tha time I have had occasion to recommend it to a number of patients suffering from all forms of female difficulties, and I find that while it is considered unprofessional to rec- ommend a patent medicine, I can honestly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetab! Compound, for I have found that it cures female ills, where all other medicine fails. It is a grand medicine for sick women." Money cannot buy such testimony as this--merit alone can produce such re- sults, and the ablest specialists now agree that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound is the most univer- sally successful rémedy for all female diseases known to medicine. When women are troubled with ir- regular, suppressed or painful men- struation, weakness, leucorrheea, dis- placement or ulceration of the womb, that hearing-down feeligg, inflamma- son STUDENTS' PARADE {| WAS HUGE SUCCESS EXCEL- LING PREVIOUS YEARS. H | Ottawa Collegians Much Impress- | { is ed -- Medicals Lead, Arts i' * Following, and Science in |; Rear--The Fireworks Formed be | a Great Feature. " . or Saturday evening's annual parade of Queen's students 'was a huge success, and far excelled, in every respect, all former attempts. It was viewed: by a record number of citizens, and every- one who was able, "out to sve the fun, The Ottawa University con- tingent, who were in the city with the eclipsed anything ever attempted by the other Canadian universities. By about eight o'clock, Grand Mar- shall Finlayson, mounted on his trus- ty steed, had the parade well organiz- ed, and the march commenced, The route followed was down Union to Clergy, over Clergy to Princess, to King, to Barrie to the university. Me dicine led this year, then came arts, | and lastly science. The 14th Regiment | P.W.O.R. bugle band headed the par v al THE DAILY WHIG, Movements Of The People--What Miss Nellie Dooher, Lombardy, ' is spending the week in the city. Gordon Wilson, Ottawa, has re turned to town to enter Queen's. of weeks studying Eye and Ear Infirmary. ing for Napanee, to enter upon his du- ter a trade Montreal on Saturday. MON.AY, OCTO PERSONAL MENTION. They Are Saying And Doing. M. P. Walker, High River, Alberta, a guest in the city. Mrs. Elizabeth Ward, Smith's Fells, visiting in the city this week. Lieut. Mills, of Kingston, who has ent at camp at Petewawa, is at the tadel in Quebec, Dr, O'Connor is spenditig a couple in the Now, York James J. Graham, left this morn as chief of police, 3 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dennison, two weeks' af holiday in town. football team, were decidedly impress ' 3 - wath horsiag eid bv sup oe. have returned to Hamilton, : a straight case of hemorrhage of the al students, and claimed the i J. Hazlett, Kingston, was intro- | lungs. y x | + Bl © parade | guced on 'change at the board of Alfred Emmanuelson, a Swede, Mrs: Joseph Sissons, who has been isiting for four 'months in London nd Detroit, has returned home. FROMTHE A COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER Ss investigating the death of Herbert K. from a severe hemorrhage? There was if a suspicion of suicide, dence to justify the suspicion. ness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleepless- ness, melancholy, "all-gone" and s*want-to-be-left-alone" feelings, blues | and hopelessness, they should remem- ber there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia BE; Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound at once removes such troubles. | No other female medicine in the world 'has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles. The needless suffering of women from | diseases peculiar to their sex is terrible to see. - The money which they pay to doctors who do not help them is an enormous waste. The pain is cured and the money is saved by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Ex- perience has proved this, | 1t is well for women who are ill to write; Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. In her great experience, which covers | tion of the ovaries, backache. bloat- ing (or flatulence), general debility, in- digestion, and nervous prostration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizzi- {or Met : ; | The difficulty over a referee and um- tydia E. Piokham's Vegetable Compound Succeeds Where Others Fail. |." "i "0¥ 4" Gite came. on many years, she has probably had to deal with, dozens of cases just like yours. Her advice is free and confl- dential, MONEY AND BUSINESS. rrr mmm JVERPOOL, LONDON. AND GLORE Fire Jasu s Available addition to have for Hablift of 'arm ny west possible cos wor Tatas from Siranes ra 'om 20 Agents; pany In hol property insu Lt rates. Batore renewing bev br WOR POLICIES COVER MORE ON buildings and contents than oth- er company offers. Examine them at Godwin's rance perium, Mark: ** Seuare APPEARING OLD Acts as a Bar to Profitable Em- ployment. You cannot afford to grow old In these days of strenuous competi tion it is necessary to maintain, | as ong as possible ones youthful ap pearance It is impossible to do this withont retamimg a luxurious growth of hair The presence of dandruff indicates the pre of a burrowing germ which lives and thrives on the roots of the hair until it causes total bald ness Newbro's Herpicide known destroyer of ene the only this pest, and it as efitetive as it is delightful to use Herpicide makes an elegant hair dressing as well as dandeofi cure Accept no substitute --there is none ld hy * leading druggists. Send 0 in stamps for sample to The Hers fo Detroit, Mich. G. W, special agent r of any grocer or it. are nd Ca ae ht Si : A RD'BREAD | nd makes them ting, Free tin wold every . Ex free for reply stamp. Addresé exactly D SEED, * St, Leados. Oat. -- Grand Union Hotel Rooms From $1,00 Per Day Up 3 Ovwosite Grind Foqtrel Station BAGGAGE: FREE MIEN ANDO WOMEN Use Big @ for annature discharg' s.inflam , teittations or Vloarat for. 89 mucous membrane, Peeves Contagion. Painless, and not astr's 00. gent or poironons. Draggivis, "® emt in plain rae 3) expres, he 0, nr 3 bot! ioe 84.75. lar swt on reqUEs. he Polish that won't wear off $id Only at Strachan's Hardware Pl greatest possible care and clean ness is exercised in Toye's bread. Tt is not a "cheap' but a "good" bread th: making of DON'T KEEP | BACHELOR'S HALL | While your wife is at the sea-side She would rather have you enjoy Ace" THE COMFORTS OF HOME | ng your: meals at the gh | By teki [IROQUOIS HOTEL | THE STAGE CUT OFF, | | But Another Will Soon Be Running. Denbigh, Get. 19.~ The mail service | between Denbigh and Cloyne has béen | discontinued altogether, and. there is | now: - no direct stage connection he | tween Denbigh and ty town, or with haladar station, our most convenient railway station and express offic, to the great incon venience of the travelling public, and | the this vicinity. In order to improve matters, J. 8S. Lane, one of our loeal merchants intends to | establish a weekly stage between this | village and Cloyne, It is to be hoped that hé will find the enterprise re- | munerative enough to encourage him to eontmue It Paul A. Swéin, of Sault Ste. Marie, a prosperons Denbigh boy, was mar Napanee, our coun business men in will on their return reside permanent- ly-at the they purchased a house which i fitted up for their reception, Those of onr "Roo; where have citizens who went Manitoba and other parts of the Canadian North-West, this season, but (id not send altogether favorable re ports first after their arrival there, seem to like the country hetter longer they remain there, and we great are likely 10 lose some of our most indus trious neighbors by removal to that new aml prospering country in the near future, Indirect gnd as vet un gubstantiated reports have bem re ceived, stating that William Greer, a son of Mr. and Mrs, William Greer, re siding in this vicinity, has heen drown heen) employed in ranching and: lumi) ering for some years. The report is causing great anxiety to his friends and relatives here and more positive news are impationtly awaited, It to be hoped that the rmnor is an un founded one. New rick Grinnell, Yediord, howe aged years he was sixty nine, For engaged in the many congtruction of locomotives, on the football match were paid with McConkey's Many bets Saturday candy irom Gibson's Red Cross drug story, Monkey Brand Soap remdves all stains, rust, dirt or tarnish--but won't wach clothes, The mountain spider of Cevion spins a net of yellow silk ten feet in dia- 1 meter, 3 HE ------ I ---- Are Good Looks Valuable ? H- nature had her way every plexion would be clear and delightial, But many allow their blood to he- come weak, --hence pimples, sallow skin, dark circles under the eves. have a beautiful complexipn use Ferrozone regularly. It brings a rich, ruddy glow to the cheeks, ngurishes the blood and therchy destréys hu- mors and pimples. For beauty, health and good spitits use Ferrozope. Your appearance will improve 'a hundred ! fold. Fifty cents buys a hox of fifty chocolate-coated Ferrozone tablets-- 'Don't put ofi--get Ferrozone to-day. com ade. The final yoar jeals drove in - with the powder. BER" 23. CAPITAL DIESEROM HEMORRHAGE. picion of Suicide Groundless-- Swede, Commits Suicide, After Reading Trashy Novels, He Was Out of Work, Ottawa, Oct. 23. --Coroner Baptie is N y lly of Longueuil, a com- ; i ¥ : . Naser, supposedly of Iuirsl: Sakors | 0c. Pride's All-Wool Serge, 54131 Sik hospital, having been fotmd in his kien: Wik ry y y, cardinal, tiful room in the Windsor hotdl, suffering m) y make but the doctor there is no 'evi: attendance says It was in boarding at 576 oN ellington stivet, Vas : found dead, in his room, after mig 98: night. Apparently he had died Ly his 88.. $125 Priestley's Estrella Cloth, own hand, for he was found lying up- | g1 Chiffon Venetian, 46 to 48 ine ' on lis bed with a bullet hole through wide, to make up, colors 8POt; BL Lavinia ws the right side of the head, just above navy, brown, cardinal and : . the ear. 1t looked as though he had 1 gop 0 LL se. held the instrument of death, a five: chambered thirty-two calibre rovalver, close to his head, for the hair about the wound was charred and blackened No motive is known as out of work, and xoept that he w THANKSGIVING DRESS GOODS BARGAINS @e. Priestloy's' Criwpive for Shirt oCc. Silk and Wool Crepe do Chines, 44 90¢, Silk and ool Crepe de Chines, 44 Most Important Dress Goods S DRESS GOODS BA IN COLORS IN BLACK" 40 8. Waist Suitings, pure wool, un: s spottable, 4 inches wide all" col 8: Baty Crispina ud | OR, OF en 0 . a : sirable for shirt waist inches wide, all'colors, for ...:. 49¢. 1 ok Chiffon. Venetian a oe io to 48 inches wide, comes in creme, pale blue, pearl grey, brown and myr- i tle, worth in other stores $1.10 yard, for ian hasnt wi Se. hacks. The junior year also drove, and popular song, * the Old Apple Ti cine were out in foree, were garbed in | were by no means least. Their show- { tance. The torches and fire" works | affqrded much amusement by wander m | Saturday, is not the | send | had his struggles as well as many an- | spices of the Y.M.C.A, The plan of the | eity ! | morning to advanced ticket holders, ried on the 11th inst, wo Miss Annie Ellis," Little Current, Great Manitoul- | in Jdsland. The newly married couple are now on their wedding tour, and now being | the | ed in British Columbia, where he has | wn inventor of wide fame, died { To | boasted of a float representing that ath the Shade of e," which was play ed with much discord by a real Ger- man band. The second year in medi as well, and ghostly attire, The arts men were there, too, and upheld the honor of their faculty, despite the fact that their float followed the ex ample of that belonging to the seniors in medicine, and took fire before the parade began. As for science, they are always to the fore, and though last, ing this year was quite on a par with that of former occasions, Passing down Princess street" the spectacle was probably at its best, particularly when viewed from a dis il- liminated the highway, and the sky was ablaze with rockets. The behavior of the boys was beyond criticism, too; and citizens and students alike en joyed the annual parade of 1905, At its conclusion the different years sere naded their professors, and incident- ally gave the ladies' residence a call. Several figures, in grotesque tumes, marched with the parade, and cos- ing about among the spectators. Neither Team At Fault. re at the R. M., C.-Queen's game, on fault of either team. Manager Laidlaw, of Queen's, following the rules, telegraphed Presi- dent McCallum of the LCRF.U., to officials for both games here. That gentleman failed to do so, how- ever, and overlooked the intermediate coutest with the disappointing resyfis already known. Y.M.C.A. Notes. K. Jerome, the English hu- morist, who will appear in the city hall on Tuesday evening, October 31st, has seen life from all sides and has Jerome other seli-made man. Mr. Jerome, whose "Three Men in a Boat" his been translated into every language, his. success only after a discouragements. He eould not get any one to look at his manu- script. Publisher after publisher told him it was rubbish--vet wherf it was brought out over one hundred thou sand copies were sold the first year! Mr. Jerome is at his best as an en tertainer. His readingd of his own creations are unique and most divert inz. Mr. Jerome comes under the au attained series of hall will be and will at Uglow"s book store, be opened Friday Wife Follows Widower. An uptown resident lost his wife last | week, She followed a widower swpet- | heart to Watertown, N.Y., and doesn't {intend to come back. The persons in volved formerly belonged to Syden ham, where the widower paid atten tion to the woman. Residents of that | village made it hot for him and threatened tar end feathers if be | didn't depart or behave himself, | Eventually, the man and his wife ame to Kingston and the threatened | widower went to Watertown. A week | ago he came over and renewed his ac- | quaintance, and the woman left her husband and followed her lover the | day after he went back. The husband, { a real good fellow, has broken up house, and is not mourning for his er ring helpmeet. Hit By Flying Stone. Brockville, Oct. 23. A peculiar acei deot happened on the GTR, a few miles up the line. A number of Ita- lians were engaged raising the tracks, and when the local train coming east passed over the track, a stope which happened to be resting on.one of the rails was thrown ofi as though it had been fired from a canhon. One of the men who was standing about | twenty yards away was struck in the { face, his jaw broken in two places | and several tecth knocked out. Rev. Dr. Mackie's Remarks. In St. Andrew's church, last even ing. Rev. Dr. Mackie spoke on behalf of the general hospital. He scored those who are talking ill of the insti tution and circulating gossipy tales. He spoke very strongly also con corning the duty of Protestants to support their own hospital instead of that of another church. Nothing Known Yet. | Nothing bas been heard from the | friends of Reginald Britt, drowned | Wednesday night. If the body is not claimed by Thursday, Samuel Corbett will give it burial, It 1s reported that Mr. Davis, of Chicago, a Western Union telegraph man, will succeed ¥. C. Carney as | local manager of the 4. NW, Telegraph | company. William Mclean tried to board a was a constant reader of trashy no Bh srinivas ssa iy vels. ----i INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. A---- Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters on Their Rounds. The new United States consul has not yet arrived here. The storm protection, at the en trance of the Hotel Randolph, is be- ing put on, : the men who appeared in the police court, this morning, for being drunk, paid their fines of $2 and $1 costs. In the intercollegiate union, Toron to has two wing, Ottawa College and Queen's each one, 'while McGill has two defeats. . Toye's bread is sold in all Lhe sur rounding towns, where it is preferred to the best Tortmto bread--another proof of its genuine excellence. This morning, the thermometer re gistered twenty-cight degrees, or four degrees below the freezing poiat. This is thejcoldest so far this fall. The engine, at the locomotive works which blew out its cylinder, on Sa- turday morning, and as a result made over ono hundred men idle, has been repaired, and though not working as EVA MOORE As "The Runaway v at © the | well as before, work has been yesum- Grand Te ht. ead at the machine shop. th . . 0. K. Telgmann will shortly se J. P. Shannon, Albert street, arriv 8g to but to secure a subscription list bring to Kingston early in December, Marie Hall, the world's greatest lady violinist, and also the Grand English concert company with Miss Hope Mor- gan, sopraho soloist, The K. & P. engine which ran off the track and rolled into the diteh, tuming' completely over, at Missis- wippi., on Friday, will bo running in a fow days. A gang of men are at work with the K. & P. auxiliary, getting the locomotive back on the track. The Methodist Magazine and Review ed home to-day very much improved in health after an absence of two months. Mrs. MacCallun, president of the W. C. T. U., left to-day, for Brockville, to attend the Ontario W, CTU. con vention. William Templeton, editor of the Na panee Beaver, took in the football match on Saturday. He has 4 son on Queen's team. Her friends will regret to hear that Miss Grey is very seriously ill, anc has been removed to St. Andrews Jo On Gober has fine illustrated arti nmanse. clos. An mecount of the remarkable Mrs. Neilson, of Neilsonville, Cap} iswions maintained for over one hun Rouge, has moved into Quebec for the | jrad and fifty yoars by the Mora- winter, and has taken a house on § janes at Labrador; also an account Park avenue. of the underground railway, by means J. H. Geoghegan, formerly assist | i which thousands of slaves escapid ant superintendent of the Kingstor § , Canada. street railway, left this morning fo -------- BETRAYED BANK THIEF. Toronto to locate, J. H, Wilson, Belleville, is relieving a---- at the Bank of Montreal, in the ab | Shoots Himself Finding He Had sence of Charles KE. Willis, teller, or B ed. his holidays at Hay Bay. : eh Dup i : Lieut.-Col 5. 1. Tavlor, com Paris, Oct. 23.-A remarkable con mandant Roval Military' College, is | fession was made by a betrayed thief, who died in the Lariboisiere hospital after shooting hinwelf The man, who was an Englishman named John Barthey, declared that he obtained £5,000 as the proceeds of a bank robbery committed in London to be tendered a dinner Tuesday even ing at the St. James club by a num ber of ex-cadets in Montreal and vic nity. Mrs. Stone Wiggins the guest of her nephew, Forester \W who has heen ¢ > COME ari : . Branscombe, and Mrs, Branscombe, at |"" 1900. He came fo Pari with th 86 Barfie street, for the last few days money, and handed it for wale cus leaves thi evening for her home in tody to an English | friend, who lived tows g in the Rue St. Denis. Ho then re- Capt. Ogilvie having been ordered turned to London, where he was a to Kingston, Mrs. Ogilvie has leased rested, and sentenced to a term of ice : nal servitude her pretty residence on the Grand pena : Allee, Quebec, to Armand Lavergne Hig sentenen expired not long ago, MP vl it the guest of her mother and he came back to Paris to get his Mes. Witkin momey. He went to the: Rue St. Denis % on and found that his friend had long Prescott Messenger :° "Glen Smail § : . : ex h school has been re-opened under the | <0 disnpprured with. the £5,008 en able manugement © of Prof. Harkness, | trusted to mim, Barthey brooded over the treachery for some time, Unable to bear it any longer, he inflicted a mortal "wound on himself with a revolver in the Chapelle Square. of Kingston it being closed by the resignation of Miss Bennett the latter part of August." Elsie at that therd was any engagement he tween hersell and Frank Roth, the voung Philadelphia man, who "has just consented to retire as one of the exe eutors of hic millionaire father's es tate on account of, as is said, his in fatuation with the fair Elsie Janis, Belleville, denied ------ A BELLEVILLE LADY DEAD. Her Loss Felt in Charitable Or- ganization. Belleville, Ont., Ost. 23. Miss Mi- riam G. Gibson, one of the best loved, and most philanthropic ladies of this vity," died, this morning. Her loss willbe keenly felt by all the beneve lent" pnd charitable organizations of Belleville, particularly the W.C.A., W, C1.U, and Y.M.CA, Miss Gibson was a sister of Mrs. J. Wi. Dunnett, of this city, with whom she had resided for many years. FLY CARRIES CHOLERA. A Physician Makes a Startling Statement: Paris, Oct 23.--Prol. Chantemesse, who foretold the invasion of fcholera in Europe, made an interesting. fur ther communication to the Academy of Medicine, Tuesday, by declaring that cone of the most active agents for the pr ation of cholera is the common vy. For this reason there ix always a great diminution in the number of cases during winter. in European countries. On the advent of winter the flies are unable to carry cholera germs long distances, but are locally highly infecting, as they settle in food which subsequently is eaten, 'A Canadian Section. London, Oct. 23.-~In connection with the proposed Edinburgh exnibition is 1907, the Canadian Associated Pross understands Lord Strathcona is dikely to be approached with the view of having u section entirely Canadian. ee ---- hous? Hiram Robinson, president of the Hawkesbury Lumber company, will celebrate his golden wedding on Wed. nesday. - Is Murderer 1. Vienna, Oct. 23.-The Servian officer who killkd Gen. Pavlovich, the win ister of foreign affairs, on that me- morable night in June, 1903, has been found murdered in his room at Nish says the Tageblatt's Semdin corres pendent, A pastebonrd ecard, bearing wi isinehe houses, not only in Taropte, I the words, "Number 1," was found to su an od mT Globe' pinned to his coat. 73 firms a made Carl Wright, 8% Nassan street, To k : their ronto, was shot in the abdomen by wants in the premature discharge of his friend's 'The gun. Globe." trederick ('Dell, a C.P.R. conduc Ae tor, was killed in the yards at the Globe Toronto Junction. | fast moving street car, in Toronto, | fell' upder the trailer and was killed. John Peterkin, Yorkton, was acci- $1.26 BONNET'S GUARANTEED The James Johnston SILK FOR 98c. YARD. 2ay 100 yards C. J. Borinet's Heavy Quality, Guaranteed, Black Peau de Sole dilk, NE regular price 8.93, nd vol in many places for $1.50. 50c. JAPANESE TAFFETTA SILK FOR 88. 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