wn - lace on sale the J ear Bargain, 2 Natural Wool Undershirts and different weighs, m 75¢, 95¢., $1.25. our choice 49¢, samples received from a - ught at a bargain. We to our customers at a . To-morrow morning at Sed Comforters cceptionally fine range of SILKALINES. All new 36 - inches wide, and the )TTON BATTING for pound bunchés and one ical prices. e White, soft and dura- ¢, 1234c. These three ally large sale with us onfident if more people quantities would still be d quality English Flan- rns, suitable for shirts men and women, 10c., eat stripes, both light 8c., 10cC. variety of makes, 10c., , 30C., 35¢. 20C., 25C., 35C. 45C. 30¢., 35c. c., all qualities betwen. rinable Flannels, hoth horoughly scoured and warm, and a great com- A FEW SPECIALS FURNITURE Gold Oak Extension Table regular $18, for $11. 1 Gold Oak Bookcase and Secre- tary combined, $20 for $12. 1 Extra Made Couch in Tapestry, regular £18, for $10. 1 Over Mantle, regular '$25, for |. $15. The above are slightly worn, put extra good values. Mantle Mirrors in Gold Frames latest de- sign from $15 to $25. Robt. J. Reid, 222 Princess Street. 2 Doors Above the Opera House. Felephones 8171. Finger Rings he variety, style, and beauty" of de sign; emphasize the efforts We have Made, to have our RING Stock, second to none. . Dinmond Bolitaires ar ps, and haye proved | decided sos, but we have Inuny to choose from at far greater cos SMITH BROS. Jewelers Opticians 350 King Street. ISSUERS OF MARRIAGE LICENSES Comfort, Style, Durability The three essentials to be had in our shoes. Wear '"'Allen's"' Military Bootmakers, 84 Brock St. Sign of Golden Booi. ----------------p------ WANTED. eee A BOY. APPLY TO Str an's Hardware, Princess St. BOYS AND GIRLS, AT S. OBE dorfler's Cigar Factory, Ontario S TWENTY-FIVE GIRLS, AT KENT Bros'. Mica Works, foot of Princess | Street § OR. 8 SMART GIRLS, FOR FAC Ll \ J work. Apply W. Ltd { THREE UNFURNISHED w without hoard. Ap- | Whig office. A COMPETENT GENERAL SERVANT for a small family. No washing or | nd good 'wages. Apply Mrs. | Ho vopek, Corner Alice and | . AT ONCE 00D LIVE MAN wir | e and a, to haudie e com- pie of farm terri tor Apply } 1 mite S Thomas Galloway's, 181 Brock St Also bring your old ones and have | them repaired. Style, fit and price | guaranteed to please. HELP, (FEMALE), LADI TO DO I CW at home, whole .. or 1 $1 to $12 per wivk Wor » any distance charges | Send © stamp for full particu National Manufacturing Co A MALE TR ACHER FOR THE KING- to assist in | legiate Instity d Moderns Applic ations received up to the ir John Macdonald, Secy. Board of Education. AND BOYS WAN TO | oar ¥5 day, after two months in- n position guaranteed. 8, Mo. (Free catalogue.) PROT TAN of Olden, County Frontenac Christmas holidays, at a salary ¥ 210 per annum. Apply to D Chairman, School Board Le Lake, Ont. A LOCAL, AND DISTRICT AGENT, | . Cunnda irentest Nurseri : e pr to make: a iibera! 3 te able and encrgetic Silestian to represent us at King- ston wd surrounding country. Terri- diy» & Wellington, Toronto, Ont. a TO-LET. THR} LARGE FRONT AIRY He With or without board. Ap- Py 160 King St., corner of Umon. OFFICE, IN GOOD LOCALITY, ON King strest. Rent low. Apply J.P. Forrest, Gents' Furnisher, King St JTL. Gents' Furnisher, Ring St. THE SHOP ON DIVISION STREET, hear Garrett street, occupied by Miss von, milliner. Apply at Whig office. -- mt ve miter hem reba BRICK SHOP AND RESIDENCE, NO. Princess street ; moderate rent ion November 1st. Apply to an Possesy Steacy & Steacy. OFFICE, OVER WADERS" DRUG | 8 Corner Ring and Brock Sts *o well lighted' and heated rooms. td" McCann, 51 Brock street Store, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, Rouse. with miodern ~convenien - TIS very moderate to desirable MARL. Apply in evening wt 126 St haart street. HowsE food cer, Market Si MC res Bed Cross Dr Drug Store. DAILY MEMORANDA. | Discriminating Beas Loot Bound- | . ary SurVeywStores. Vancouver, B.C., Nav. Tr party of the Alaska anders survey cached in the summer of 1904 so as to save the need of more | this season. Edward . | has just retuned from Nesistiog the neighborhood Portland canal, says the work of de limiting the boundary 'Say Delegates From Po- land To St. Petersburg. 1S IN A COLLISION WITH KAISER, WHO-OBJECTS TO POLISH FREEDOM. than | 18 smerny supposed, Look for the New Aavt., « cache of all the Witte a Greater Enemy Than Czar stored in a stronghold made great trees. But the now fall sinashed | in the roof, and { Wn this season the party found that he | | bears had takensvall the Many Concessions to Auton- omy Till Kaiser Interposed. | gates from Poland, + as marked by. gross Hide MOSS on The Fall 'Showing of Fanc y Plates against arti aw. Petersburg governs | its position under the delegates persisted, + reforms should include | the case of Poland. | SEE THEM! ROBERTSON ToON DRGs. (QUEEN'S EXCURSION MONTREAL FRIDAY, Nov. 17th. Grand Trunk Rallway Fare, $3.65. tickets good to return Polish nationalism | rh this istand, only a fe w miles from $200,000 from . declares that the agi PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All | Over the World. The imperisd troops will not vacate Halifax until Décember 7 George, of Greece, | England on a visit to King. Edward, 1t is unde stood that Japan will im- : a a 250,600,000 four Russia Will Lose Georgia. Petersburg correspondent, Polish communique will lead to a final and absolute { and the liberals, iously complicate the v the union of unions has isshied resolutions condemning tion of the govegnment, Prine "Charles of I people of Norway, MADE-TO-ORDER Persian Lamb Jackets Select Your Skins. and Fit Un- MoKAY FUR HOUSE BROCK STREET. DRAMATIC R READINGS ONVOCATION HALL THURSBAY, Nov. 16th is part and pore] of Russia 8 fight § for merchantian Nan a floating mine off | Only one fatality Petersburg correspondent of the coast of China. orgiang armed with. modern The claim of George StirkepManito- | LEMEN TO GET THEIR FALL vin Sympathy Nit Overcoats and 'Suits, made at] More Disquieting News. Admission, 25¢. The first christening to occur q : » protection of their | READ NOVEMBER REAL . ESTATE IT'S FREE TO YOU! CALL FOR A COR SWIFT S REAL Ca---------- s-- BE SOL lary $800. » begin on January 3rd {TA Rak AGENCY TO BUILD A CANAL. A Prospect Backed By Britain and tuition halt price, few days ( Bros. Co. Plumbing New York, Cincinouti, O., remit a portion of land payments due by be asants. in provin 08 aflecter} story claiming it has THE of a 2nd-Class certi te of Qualification, to take charge of the School, at Long Lake, Town. 'thing cheaper than a TURK'S SECUND- HAND STURE 398 PRINCESS STREET Y.W. C. A. Tuesday at 8 p m. had Tus ia by peasants Killed during the | practically on the { | - | of two children I be reserved for the ight Write for fuller particulars Single Lecture, 25¢. TWO ELIGIBLE CORNERS. appears | went out on a feozeh lake after Potets and broke through the "Garrison In Revolt. Arri val of Wessels. Hundreds of the mien claim | vond the legal period Heiress Kidnapped. turn to this office large amount of Crushed Out Life. been kidnapped from an and heiress to a up: to the i Foch | , wag killed yesterday two mén Taped from it, ON CENTRE ST.. 8 ROOMS, pe out buildings andr fruit garden ro, d locality, moderate rent. For i MME. Gro ation, avaty. to John Eves -------- tt . i le. and' dast od down The Risers of Providence. . Svrup of | A X F Fis wh at Gibson' § Re Jd! gum is sold at Gibson's |. Cross Drug S Lore, SLEW A WIFE: o Husband Was Killed By A | Brother-in-law. HE FAILED T0 PROVE { THE INFIDELITY OF HIS RE- CENT BRIDE, | Husband is Turned Over to Her Relative by Emperor of Abys- sinia--Killed By the Sword. London, Nov: 14.-~Romance and tragedy, strangely reminiscent of Othello, figure in the particulars sent by a Djiboutil correspondent of the recent execution of a favorite chief of | theoKmperor Menelik, Ras Byzance, the dusky and gallant head of 15,000 warriors, married a short time ago the sister of a neigh | boring Ras. They lived happily at Adis-Abeba until Byzance grew jealous of a certain chief, and in this spirit lia one pight murdered his wife and | six servants, Her brother demanded of the supreme court that, in accordance with Abyssinian law, the assassin should be delivered into-'his hands so that he might avenge the crime. Before the tribunal, presided over by the" Emperor Menelik himself. Rad Byzance failed to prove the infidelity of his wife, Therefore he was con: demned to be handed over to the victim's brother for execution. Menelik, with trembling voice and glistening eyes, interceded om behalf of Ras Byzance. "T ask you," he said, addressing the brother, "to have mercy. By killing the miserable assassin you eannot call back the beloved dead. Let him live; that will be the best revenge. "Look at him! See the repentance in his face ! 1 mask your mercy." But the brother would not hear. So Ras Byzance was taken to the prison. Troops hurried into the city to pre- vent a possible rising of the peop le. Then one morning at four o'clock Byzance was conducted by an rund | guard out of the city and delivered { into the hands of hiz brother-in-law, who slew him with the sword. When the city awoke the people found the dead body of Ras Byzance, and over it the weeping form of Ras Whalda Georgis, a near relation and the fa- vorite of the emperor's court. QUITS ORIENT : -------- To Wed Waitress He Saw But Once. London, Nov. 14.-The sequel to a romantic attachment formed in a | tea room is about to take place in Dundee A man in affluent circumstances, | hailing from . Calcutta, had occasion to visit Dundee recently. A friend at whose . business premises he had eall- | ed invited: him to, partake of tea in on | one of the large drapery establish | mgnts in the city. /Struck by. the appearance of the girl | who attended to their wants, the man | from Caleutta made a few judicious enquiries regarding her before leaving [the jremis | made him more determined than ever to become better acquainted with the girl, for immediately on retuming to Calcutta he dispatched a letter to | or Absence apparently Unconscious of the love she had aroused, the girl in the tea room was one day astonished to receive by post an offer of his heart and hand from her far away admirer. The girl, with Scottish canniness, having only a ollection of the man, asked before accepting the offer if he would. agree to come home to Scotland and | settle down By the return mail came a reply | stating that the man was prepared | to accept the conditions laid down if faint 'ry | the girl would marry him. He recciv od a"cablegram accepting his proposal | and after settling his business affairs he is now on his way to Dundee, SPENDS BAD NIGHT. A Hunter Wanders, Lost, in Woods. 1 Belleville, Ont., Nov. 14, --There came near being a tragedy in the | woods north of Bancroft. Charles Jefirey started out early to hunt for deer, intending to be-back | for dinner, He did not return, how- over, and towards evening the family got anxious and started out to search for him, but failed to find him. Next morning a search party was or- ganized and at ten o'clock they found the voung man wandering aimlessly up and down the road about two and | one-half miles from home. scarcely walk TO HAVE AN EXPERT | Try to Bring Higher Standard of Tébacco, Windsor, Ont., Nov. 14.~Through the efforts of Speaker Sutherland, and' A. H. Clarke, K.C.,-members for North and South Essex respectively, Minister of Agriculture Fisher has | secured the services of a Frinch ex- pert to make a thorough inv estigation of tobacco growing conditions in Es sex county. The average yield of to- bacco is increasing vearly but the quality is not what it is believed it { ean be made. With a better under- standing of growing and curing, the weed, it_is claimed, can be made GIRLS MISS LIFE NET Women Employes in Factory Panic Stricken. New York, Nov. 14,---Seven girls were injured and damage amounting tor about "$50,000 © was caused by a fire which destroyed the five-storey fac tory building at Leonard and Meserols streets, Brooklyn, vesterday. In the building . were about 600 girls employ- ed in work-rooms on the upper floors. \ panic among the girls followed the discovery of the flames and many of them fainted or hecame hysterieal. Firemen ran up ladders as quickly as possible and began the work of res (1 : 4 - ome of "the girls, however, were unable tq wait for the firemen to reach them and began jumping from the windows into the life-saving nets. Seven girls < who missed the nets struck the ground and were seriously hurt. The building * was occupied by S. Werbelowsky, dealer in window glass; Karp & Co, makers of underwear, and Sands & Appel, embre embroiderers. DEMAND "RETURN, mie Legislative Committee Peremptory . With Mr. Mec New York, Nov. -John 'A. Me: Call, president of Hoy New York Life Insurance company; was called before tho Legislativé Insurance Investiga ting Committee, yesterday, and per emptorily ordered by. the committee to demand the return from Europe _ to this country of Andrew Hamilton, the lawyer, who has had charge of legis lative matters for the New York Life Mr. McCall was further ordered to demand an accounting from Hamil: ton, of the moneys oxperided 'by him | and of the balance which he owes the New York Life. Mr. McCall denied that.it was the yolicy of his company to have Mr. familton remain abroad until after this investigation had been concluded and said that on the contrary he would very much like to have Mr, Hamilton return. 'ESTATE OF $300,000. It is Claimed by Four Washing- ton Widows. Bellingham, Wash., Nov. 14,~As the result of the announcement made that William H. Wilson, a stonecutter of this city, had died and left an un- claimed estate of more than $300,000, four widows have been found who have lost husbands bearing the name of Wilson, and each has written to A. R. Mautshy, who has the body in charge, claiming at least a part of the wealth left by the dead man. One of the widows writes from San Francisco, another from Cincinnati, and the two remaining, from New York. Each claims her hushand was a "scapegoat," the name of M., Wilson applying to" himself before his death. CHIEF OF POLICE SHOT. Wound Mdy Prove Fatal--Prison- er Escaped. Altoona, Pa., Nov. 14.--Chief of Po- lice Sam Taylor, of Barnesboro, was probably fatally shot last night by Frank Farrell, whom he had under arrest, Taylor was taking Farrell to. the lock'up when the latter drew a re volver and shot the chief in the cheek, the bullet lodging in his head. Farrell was recently released from the Ebens burg jail and went' to Barnesboro to settle an old score with George Rob- erts, Roberts' father refused to admit him to the house and Farrell fired | three times through the door, One bullet struck Roberts in the hand: Farrell escaped and a posse is _search- ing for him, 2 BABY TURNED BLACK. Family Now Decides Not to Keep Foundling. He was weak from hunger and expo- { sure and his feet so swollen he could Marshall, Mich.,, Nov. 4.-A faw weeks ago a girl baby was left. in a basket on the front step of the home of Mr. and Mrs. "RM. Gillet, of Al | bion, who instituted a search for the parents. None being found, the child { was adopted. Fine clothes and var { ous luxuries were bestowed upon it, but pow the baby is turning black, and the family has decided not io keep. a negro child Hoivauch it has turned out to be--and "the baby will be sent to the state school at Cold water. GETS THE PEERAGE. Services. Yirthday honor list ineludes the rais ing to the peerage of Alexander J war. Cross Drug Store. Fresh there. our fall and winter supply of CANNED CORN CANNED PEAS h| CANNED BEANS wentlably as (he American Jenf, If the CANRED PUMPKIN | the Eoverhmnt will aid the tobacco | CANNED T ES | report of the expert hears this out | growers in sult. The Red Cross Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, 25¢. and 50c. a bottle, | Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, 1 ringing about that re | Best Goods only--3 tins for 25c¢. | Special price by the case. Importers of Fine Crooeries 1° « and cold. Wednesday, turning wilder. Woollen Hose for day. one needs just now. Stockings for women to make you think of the clumsy wool hosiery of days gone by. >, silk, | Has Honor Conferred on Him for London, Nov. l4.eKing Fdward's Forbes. leith, who was formerly a resident of Chicago, and who married Miss Marie January, of St. Louis. The honor s conferred for the services rendered Hy Mr. Forbes Leith in or- ganizing a system for the providing of, and in providing. supplies for, volunteers during the South African A splendid stock of ladies' and chil dren's leggings at the Lockett Shoe infants foods at Gibmon's Rod | THIFSy Fel, Sak. Nov, 16th, 17th 181h oranto, Ont., Nov. 14. rate to. fresh westerly = winds, na = 0 Wintry Weather Ef RN We talk in tune with the weather Good news of a most every. H osiery ERY Hr ge There's" nothing ~ ahout ar Wool Those we offer are knitted of pure wool yarns that have the fineness of | Ribbed or Plain--From 25c. to ihe. Another kind is here--daintily em broidered with white silk ; } "88c. a pair for sone thie Pairs © to. you for ar even. dollars ' ° worth mol WB § r ft Hosiery for gels course. Plain or ribbed--black or tan :-- - 20¢.. buys an exceedingly satisfac- tory pair. Then up--to 40s. And now--*'How shall boys' legs bu 2 J kept within due bounds ? By putting "em in our Heavy Ribbed: Stockings--every fibre pure wool. a strong and elastic as stockings n be. ie will surely hold "em--oven if your boy is as healthy and happy nd "scrambly" as a boy knows how Ihe. price is as special as the qual ity Li STAMPS With all Cash Sales Steacy' S. BO. HARKNESS. --in Kingston, Nov. 14th, to Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Harkness, a son. + DIED. 3. At Wolle Island, on Nov. 18th, wn Helen "Japefar Gage, infant Pr. and Mrs. HH. kK. ROBT. J. REID. The Leading Undéstak aker 'Phone 877, 222 Princess St. GRAND OPERA HOUSE § TO = NIGHT !} John P. Slocum Offers the ) Comic Opera Success The BB h ) 3 Yankee Consul ppg pa RUBEN FAX AN : 1 ERA MICHELENA 3 And a priv of 3 ' 75-- Peopie 75} Including The Famous Beauty Chorus 1 Augmented Orchestra Ny Magnificent Scenery : Fi aie soc. 70¢c., '$L,° 50 Seats now on sale. ; $ , - pid, Matinee Saturday 30 1. WitHOT Yo YOUNG AND arsaL BILJOU "COMEDY C COMPANY Thursany - = "ldaho" We have jast taken iuto store | | dns. Redden @ Co. riday - "Nell Gwynne" Bat at. "The Banker's Daughter" Saturday Evenin cHoute Cristo" High Class Specialties, Moving {Spsuiren and Illustra' Songs bet Ween shrciae 10-15-25 NoFHING aolatines Yrices--Children, 10e. ; i November 23¢d; "THE CROSSING" | ET Why not have a perfect fitting {russ --one that suits your own irdivi case. An expert to fit you and a feet 'fit guaranteed. Pr. Chown's tHe} Store, Buy' throat atomizers at Hiei Rell Cross Deng