-------------- Time is Here ve been saved for ent here, New and 'wool and Tapestry. '., Be, Gle., 65¢., hc. NEw choice Yard, We., 75. yard.' te., 45e., B0c., Gc, The, $i yard Bo Of. * § , 15c., We, We. yard, , ew patterns, 8, We, Me. yard. fei, 400. 45¢., 50c., GOe.. 2) vard n, in many priees. = yn Without Charge, We are sure to please, on All Cash Sales, Before leaving on a hunting or fishing trip. always include a few bottles of Carling" 'Alein your provisions--it's the 2 T quickest and most effective cure for that tired, wearied con- % dition that usually follows the outdoor holiday. Carling's Ale is uniform- pure and brilliant, Sold by all dealers ar N all hotels, clubs and taurants, J's Ale Agent, Kingston. lit Facts t his suit costs will have it made jreat hunty. 3 :osts, but doesn't care what he grtain., it costs; and. cares what he gets-- 3E, WORK AND PROVIDE ¢ or $16 are well worth the time em. They dre certainly unusual ir value a sort of premium for pa- ercoats > We have Overcoats that have $3. $4. 55 o $10. be pleased, he'll be pleased, and People's Clothier len's and Crawford's Groceries. don: \ND, AGENT, King St. -- tn mt, pm POPPED PPP & CABINETS 1" Cards for Doctors Carbon Pagers. 171 Wellington St. 0 rent, repaired. 234094 RPETS| © to JUNTERS' LN] Day 1905. id to all FIRST. nants Oct. 26th, i ckets will be pond trip HOLS, "SING C nts fn _ SON on ay and Bass FARL: 25th, and 34th, 1905. * rsd destination on or ays returnibg from pefors Monday, Oct. 30th, 190: : i, WESTER EXCURSIONS, $46.30 Vancol ar Victor Seattle, acoms. Portibl wer rates to several other on Tickets on sale from Sept. i 15th polflct. 81st, 1905. ei RATES, SINGLE FARE Temagami on T. & N. O. iy. lo points Mattawa to Port Arthur Reto tit Ste. Marie inclusive, via Good going Oct. 10th, to Midland, Lake of tewan, River. Valid To points in ol North Bay. th Ne 'Muskoka Lakes, To Penetang, Bays, § agne n River. kefield. All Statiotis Argyle ol fey Lindsay to ~ Haliburton, ern, com D on, Severn, North Bay. Points on > "Day and Mackinaw Di (eno tbod Going Oct. 26th to Nov. valid returning until' De tickets and 8 20 J, y Agent, : "il tickets r Oth comb further particulars, other information apply HANLEY, City Passeager KINGSTON (INTL OIG RAILWAY IN CONNECTION WITH 4 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. - SINGLE FARE THANKSGIVING DAY Good going October 25th and Jun. Returning until October 30th. Yancouver Tickets on sale until Vitoria Oct. 31st, 1905 Seattle | SEOOND CLASS FROM Fodand | © KINGSTON. Very Low Rates. to many other West- em Points. Mull particulars at K. & P. and C. P. R, Ticket Office, Ontario Street. BW CONWAY, F. A. FOLGER, JR. Gen. Pass. Agent Gen. Supt. Bay of Quinte Railway New short line fer Tweed, Napanee Deserento, and all local pointa. Traine wave City Hall Depot at 8:35 vm. ¥ PONWAY, Agent B. Q. Ry., Kiageten. LIVERPOOL and ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. From Montreal: From Quebec. Parisian, Fri., Oct. 27, 5 a.m. 27, 12 p.m. Bavarian, Fri.,, Nov. 3, 6 a.m. 8, 8 p.m. Virginian, Fri., Nov: 10, 6 atin. 10, 11pan Tunisian, Fri, Nov. 17, 6 a.m: 17 & pan MONTREAL TO GLASGOW, DIRECT. Sicilian, Thurs, Oct.' 26, (daylight). MONTREAL TO LONDON, Sarmatian, Oct. 28. Pomeranian, Nov: 13 " P, JARLEY, ARelt, SLR Shs pot. . WR SLEE Clarence Street. 1 _-- DOCTOR BANGS' PRESCRIPTION. is ; i i i ¢ EE 2i3iz i if Hi i dent to & billous state of the Di: Na Haditha, yet Carter's Little Liver Pilla are equally valuable in Constipation, curi pre- SE Daal liver sud regulate the bowels. Even if they only Ache they would boalmost priceless to those whe suffer from thivdistressing complaint; but forta- nately their goodness does notend those whooncotry them will find these little pills valu {iis 1n aa manda that they will not be wil Jing to do wil Wom. But after alle. >k head allack ..ACHE Jathe bane of so many lives that herd is where great Lake Ontario and Bay of Quinte Steamboat Co., Limited. STR. "ALETHA" Leaves Kingston daily except Sunday A 8 pam, for Picton and intermediate Bay of Quinte Ports, 4 Full information from 'J. P, Hanley, J. Pi. Oj\dersiceve, Jas, Switt & Co. Agmts, . FE: BE. HORSEY. Trafic Manager Er e---- -- ARCHITECTS: FIC" NEWLANDS, ARCHITEET, OF. fits, second floer over Mahood's or Rit. 'Bran Lo pan Basel Toepbone 608; » ec tte ------------------ BRTHUR = ELL1S ARCHITECT, OF. fc site of New Drill Hall. nor sore Ber of Queen and Montreal Straste; POWER & SON ARCHITECT . MER thant's Bank Building, corner Brock and en streets: 'Phone 213 IENRY. p. 5 H, ARCHITECT. iiding, Market ee ------ ste, Anchor Bi Sauare, 'Phone, 45. MONEY AND BUSINESS, AVERPOOL, LONDON " AND GLOBE hw Bsurance | C Available insured at lowest possible he aefore renewing old or giving Siness get ra Strange, a ne from Strange WR PoLICIRG . R Buildings snd ce oy ER MORE ON s dupbany os y hn ye Emperium, -" Sanare Insurance i S1ow, Beautiful Snow ! Is sure to come, and now is the tme to have your Cut- ters and Sleighs renewed ni fixed up. Be sure you sid them to ; IS. LATURNEY he Carriage Maker, 390 Drincess Street, where every tail will be attended to. cat boast, Our pillacureit while others do 5 y Liver Pifts ero very small and easy 10 take. Ono or iwo pills nakea dose. are. ble end do not gripe or purge, but by their gentleaction please all who use Ini vislsat 2cents ; five for $1. Sold by druggists overywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER 'MEDICINE CO., New York, Sal Pl Sal Doss Small Bri MEN AND WOMEN, Use Big @ for unnatural o flammations, Sold or sont in plain w by express; ala or 8 bottles 63.78, g lar wat on request. See Window Display THIS WEEK -" Fancy Parlor Furniture, the most artistic designs. Fancy Mahogany: Chairs and Rockers, upholstered in ull shades; silks; Fancy Mahogany Oval Parlor Tables. or Square Fancy Parlor and China Cabinets, also Fancy Couches. Rug and Velour Parlor Seta. Reduced Prices This Week at JAMES REID'S The Leading Undertaker. HALLIDAY =~ ELECTRIC comPaNY Port Wines Our importations' of Ports, which have just arrived. comprise some of the old- est and best of Portugal's - production. Brands such as Graham's and Craft's are famous the warld overy Prices in these range from $38 to $8 per gallon. J Everything of the best jn all our lines. JAS. McPARLAND 339 and 341 King St. *Phone 274. TT -- I ---- A 'woman, who has married for love is pederally" wHllig "to buve her 'THE DAILY WHIG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27. ° WAS MADE MANAGER DUDLEY L. HILL : HEAD OF 7 THE BANK. A Quiet Wedding in Napanee, on Wednesday--Home From the West--Thanksgiving , Day in the Téwn. 3 Napanee, Oct. 27.--A very pretty but quiet wedding occuired in Wednesday worning, 'at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs, Wiliam Hawley, West street, when her only daughter, Miss Annie, was united in the bonds of matrimony, to William B. Grieve. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. R. Conn in the presence of only the immediate friends of the contracting parties. After the ceremony a wed ding breakfast was partaken of, and' the: newly wedded couple took the 10.26 o'clock train for a honeymoon in Torontu and other points west. The btide and groom are amongst Napa ne's most respected residents, and "| their host of friends in Napanee wish them a happy and.prosperous voyage through life. The kride received many uséful and handsome presents. After their honeymoon: they will reside in Napanee. Ira D. Clarke arrived home this] week from a two months' stay in Northern Dakota. Mrs, George Shorey arrived home, this week, from a two months trips to Manitoba and. Pacific coast points, Dudley L. Hill, has been appointed manager of the Dominion Bank in Na pance. The appointment * has callad forth many expressions of satisfaction amongst Napaneeans, who one and all are pleased that our genial townsman has been promoted to this place of honor. Mr. Hill has been kept busy acknowledging congratulations for the last day or two. Mr. and Mrs. William Duckworth and daughter, Miss Mabel and Master Willie, are guests of his sister, Mrs Dr. Ming, John street. \ Thanksgiving Day passed off very quietly yesterday, a 'Sundav-like. np nearance prevading town. All the plae- vs of business were closed, STARTED AT WRONG END. Schools Have Received First Attention Chatham, Oct. 27. "In the opinion of the provincial government," said Or. Pyne in his address here, "there is a great call for improvement in sur public "school system, for greater tention, and more earnest consider ation of - the great college of the masses. It may be, said, and perhaps with some force," that we started on the wrong end in considering first the claims of the university, but I can assure you that the great question now. before our government is that of the interests of our public and high schools, and particularly our public schools. "It is a mistake for the teacher to he bound too closely to the priser hand text book. The teacher's be:t work is from the heart and brain. "There arc great educational prob lems to be dealt withs' You know the education department has a. good critic in every home, and the minis ter will always i helpful suggestions.' Public t DESCENDANT OF NELSON W._ S. Buell, Relation of the > Naval Hero. : Brockvillen Ont., Oct. 27.<At the celebration hell _here in commemora tion of the hero of Trafalgar, it was stated that W. S, Puell, ex-mayor of Brockville, and son of the-late Lieut. Col. Buell, who represented Prock villo-in the Dominion house during the Mackenzie regime, is a linval seendant of -Lord Nelson. His aunt, Miss Senkler, residing here, has inher yossession a cuff link given by Lord Nelson to his chaplain. This chap lain was the great-grandfather of Mr. Buell and a first cousin of Lord Nel- son. "Ozone Solution' Special Offer. There is just one way by which vou can gota} of ask your druggist for of this contains a coupon for which we send you a twenty-five céent pack- age of "Celery King." Never coupons in "Ozone" good for "Celery King" because no other dealer or firm in the world has the right to manu- facture "Celery King" but ourselves a tonic laxative, Ozone (tha econpor kind)' manufactyr- ed by the Public Drug company, Bridgeburg, Ont. Lad Shot His Grandmother. Ogdensburg, N.Y, Norwell, aged flourishing a loaded presence sof his grandparents at Ca bot, 'accidentally discharged the woa- pon. The bullet entered his grand- mother's head, instantly killing her. Vigtoria county's new House of Re- The Money Loss of the Drink Habit is ane of its most serious features. The man who drinks not only ruins himeelf but deprives those dependent upon him of the support to which they are entitled. The Samaria Tasteless Pre Jas sive many men yan daughter macry for: aii the modern mo, : be glad to received de> "Celery King" free with a bottle of "Nzone." That is i "Solution of Ozone (the coupon kind)". Each bottle take "Ozone" without "Celery King" if you want the best results, We are putting and no other remedy in_the world will give such good results." "Ozonei' kills the inside germs and "Celery King" is Ask your druggist for. "Solution of Oct. 27.--Eddie fourteen years, while revolver in the fuge at Lindsay was formally opened. EE TEE | ONLY 'A"SUGGESTION. + But It Eas Proven of Intesest and. . Valye to Thousands. Common sense would suggest that if one wishes to become fleshy and plump it can only sesalt from the food we cat and digest and that food should be albuminous or flesh-forming food, like eggs, boefSteak, and vercals; 'in other words thes kinds of food that make flesh' are the foods which form the greater part 'of our daily bills of fare, enough and gemerally too much, the stomach, from abuse and overwork, does not properly digest and assimil ate it, which is season so many people remain thin and under weight; the digestive organs do nof complete- ly digest the forming beefsteak, eggs and similaf wholesome food. There are thou of such who are really confirmed "dyspcptics, although they may have no particular pain or inconvenience from their stomachs. If such persons would lay their pre- jud"c:s aside and make a regular prac- tice of taking, after each meal one or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets the food would be guickly and thorough: lv digested, because these tablets con- tain the natural peptoncs and diastase which evety. weak stomach lacks, and by; supplying this want the stomach is soon enabled 'to reach its natural tone and vigor. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets digést ov- ery kind of flesh-forming food, meat, eggs, bread and potatoes, and this is the reason they so quickly build up, strengthen and invigorate thin, dys peptie men, women and children, Invalids and children, even the most delicate, use them with marked benefit as they contain mo strony, irritating drugs, no cathartic not any harmiul ingredients, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the most sucessful and most widely known of wuny remedy for stomach troubles because they are the most rea sonable. and scientific of modern medi. cines, ! Stuart's 'Dyspephia Tablets are sold hy every depggist in the United States and Canada as well as Great Britain, at' 50 cents Jat Complete treatment. Nothing further is required ta cure any stomach trouble or to make thin, nervous, dyspeptic people strong, plump and well. Makes light white bread, dainty appetizing biscuits, retaining all ithe healthful properties of the best wheat. Makes the dantiest luxuries, Pastry and Cakes--so tempting. that one bite invites another-- yet so wholesome. Go to your grocers and get it. Con WORK ON QUEBEC BRIDGE. In Two Years, Trains Will Be Crossing. 2 Montreal, Oct, 27.-M. P. and J.T, Davis, who made a fine job of the Quebee bridge supersitucture, are finishing the approaches on thé north and south sides In a few days the grading will have the river all the way from side of the river all the way from the bridge to a-point near the Sillery church, or about three miles from the north end of the great bridge. It is said that connections on this side will he made with both the CPR. the Great Northerd in time for the delivery of the steel superstructure by June next. On the south side of the river, Messrs. Davis have a steam shovel at work, which removes 1,500 cubic yards per day, and by the end of next summer the LOR. and Grand Trunk. railway trains will be able to teach dhe bridge . Engineers claim that by thé end of 107 trains will bo running over what will be the longest spangin the world. Married At Strathcona. At "the home of J. N, Madden, Stratheona, on Wednesday evening, 25th, his only daughter, Vera T., was unitéd to R. A. Pybus, by Rev, J. F, Mears, beneath a camopy of white fibbon and smilax. Miss Mabel Finlay played the wedding march. In the dining-room, cheerful . with natural flowers and smilax, refreshments were served from a Japanese set of china, the gift of Grandfather Madden, aged eighty-five years whose declining yours it hag been the bride's delight to brighten. The groom's sterling attri- butes of industry apd integrity are freely attested by his employers, F. G. B. Allen, R. R. Richards and W. J. Finlay. His father and mother's gift was a set of solid silver knives and forks. Many valued gifts came from intimate friends, expressive of friend. ship long and lasting. The hapoy pair knowledge in tea, coffee of food Ml Bes * took the tain for Toronto, Bufialo money a moderate will | Niagara, waste in one week will cover the cost of ' month's treatment. Samiaria Preserip- | Sho Where did you get such a tion is a cure for s 80 |lovely box of candy. publicity, all private * He--Why at Gibson's Red Crone 4 drug store. Ite the only place that sells . Free i Easy fn.) ctristly high clase. candy. It pays to buy her the best, ; = Three tions of Peck's Corn salve will cars hard or soft corns, 150, ot Wade's drug store, But the Wwouble is that while we cat | and, GAVE LOVE POISON CAVALRY OFFICER NEARLY KILI'S LADY OF CHOICE. Desiring to Win the Affection of _ a Charming Widow, He Ap- plies to An Alchemist, Who Gave Him a Polion That Poisoned the Lady. London, 'Oct. 27.--The Daily Mail publishes the following from Paris : in the belief that he was admi ster: ing a love philtre to a young widow, a handsome cavalry -wificer, * Count Georges Ferrady, gave her a dose of poisonous lignid. : He had met the lady at the seca: side, and subsequently he wisited her in Paris. She repelled his advances, however,» and he asked an vlderly friend, who posscased the reputation of being an At to provide him with a potion which would make the widow return his love. With an enigmatic mist, who is looked what mad, gave the count a mile, the alche- upon as some: small bottle of colorless liquid! This the officce contrived to drop into the lady's 'wine glass 'when dining with her. * Ne sooner had she drunk from the glass than she became pale and foll to the floor, suffering from cramps. | A doctor was called in and declared it to'be a case of poisoning. The count promptly gave himself up to the police commissary of the Chail- lot district and made a" full conics sion, 'but as the widow is now out of danger he was not arrested, andthe incidont may end in a marriage after all. SULTAN'S BLUFF GOOD. How Sulu's Rotentate Got the Best of His Uncle Sam. Washington, Oct, 27.--The sultan of Sulu has won a signal victory over the American customs that will tickle many a victim of its stern, hard de crecs. He has beat it out of 180 pes- os, or Spanish dollars, upon a most gorgeous uniform. It was a motley garb composed . of an old-fashioned high hat of the vintage of §848, a pair hof black tights heavily spangled with gold, such as are worn by Amazons of the stage; a waistcoat of heavy gold lwrocade, an evening dress coat lined and quilted with varicolored =atins, a feather hoa of ostrich tips of black and white, a pair of brocaded' bead In- dian moccasins and a Japanese kim ono, the latter to be worn next a Ma- lay's bronze pelt and under the dress coat. Joly, when told that he would have to pay duty upon "the" Things, took the American bull by the horns and issued an cdict that if he could not have the uniform that befitted his position he would go naked. Sopner than have the latter happen the Phil ippine commission let him have the fantastic rig. Prison For A Day. Sioux "City, lowa, Oct. 27.<As the penalty for appropriating a hand car with which to enable them to keep an appointment with two young women at a dance, John Lang and Edward Fornodell, of Belle Plain, were com pelled to serve - one day in the peni- entiary. Fhis was the minimam punishment permitted by law. They were taken to Anamosa prison, their hair clipped, and they were compelled to don stripes and put in the day dig- ing post holes in the prison yard. As in the case with all discharged prisoners, Lang and Fornodell secured a suit of clothes, and 85 in money when they left the prison. 'They would not have been detected in their offence, had' not their handear col- lidexl with another, seriously "injuring one man. It Finds The Hurt, The value of a liniment largely de pends upon its penetrating qualities. Smith's White Liniment penetrates to the very hone. It seeks out all in- flammation and congestion and re moves it. Stimulates the: circulation and by so doing relieves almost 'at neuralgia and all strains end bruises. 25¢., at Wade's. : ------------ 'Uf you once try Carter's Little Liver Pills for sick headache, biliousness or constipation, you will never he with out them. They ave purely vegetable small and casy to take. Don't forget this, once. The best eure for rheumatisn, | do CH COLLIS BROWNE'S UHLORODYNE" on bottle. : . { viel Pre . Sold in bottles at 1s. 1}4d., 2 FOR Governor Pennypacker, Harrisburg, Pa.; has written to President © Roose velt for a federal investigation into the affairs of the "Enterprise National Bank of Allegheny, aid stating that the bank had among its deposits 8]. 000,000 of the - moneys of the com monwealth. 2 A Grand Medicine for the Kidneys. Don't suffer--dou't experiment--don't waste money on unknown, untried re- medies. There is one quick cure--one certain cure--one cure that Seesybod knows does cure Kiduney Trouble. t's Gin Pills. ; "I have been a sufferer with Kidney Trouble for years. Have tried medicines and doctors' prests] ions, but ua get no permanent relief, my case ag pro- nounced chromic. As it is generally known that the of gin without the alcohol is good snp dg 1 de- cided to try .Gin Pills, but must admit with little faith. From the very first il 1 got relief and have since taken nearly four boxes and am COMPLETR. LY CURED, but am ging to continue them a while loi , dull, sickening in the bac he low ri y ng in weight--and more vim an vigor than I have had for years--is what Gin Pills have done for me. YH. P. HeasErY, Ottawa." Be well and suong Be free of pain. Be able to enjoy all the good thi o! life, with all your old.time vigor and en thusiasm. Gin Pills will cure those sick kidneys. Start now--to-day--and sec how much better you feel to-morrow. soc box--6 boxes for $2.50--and yom money back if they don't cure, Special offer: If you send us your name and address and tell us the name of the paper in which you read this we will send you a rin! bog sheckutely | free and prepa today a! t melieing that cures, P4ng get the 7 , at present as | | A FUEL I i SAVER | | haveitinCOLE'S DUM to you. i ates LITTLE |" Isathing of great importance Li Hi a STOVE. The tubes running through it take the cold air from the floor and dis- tributes it warmed through the! room. Call in and let us explain it wie spe ONLY GENUINE). Ae 11 effectially cuts oll attacks of EPILEPSY, ERIA, PALPITA- CHEOR RR Cah, 5 is onl ii i in g ' A, ] Raa . GOUT, CANCER, Always ask for "DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S OHLORODYNE," asd beware Lol spurious. compotnds (or. imitations. 'The genuine bears the words "DR. J. the Government Stamp of each on s. 9d., dnd 4s. 6d. each. (Overwhelming Medical Testimony accompanies each bottle. Sole Manufacturers :~-J, T. DAVENPORT, Limited, LONDON. Wholesale Agents, LYMAN BRQS. & CO.. Limited, Teronto. BIG VALUE We are now showing what we consider the best value ever shown in King- ston for the money. : A Woman's Dongola Boot Blucher cut, Cuban heel, stylish shape with solid leather insoles and counters, for : $2.00. This is a splendid shoe for fall and winter wear. J. H. Sutherland & Bro. < We carry a complete stock of Stove- pipes, Stove-boards and can put up | your Stoves on the shortest notice. LEMMON & S : SONS x SONS 7