ters wl HMO tion We rever ounce of tract vour satinfuctiog begin with and. smal Yards ; WHT peri "PHONE *NEE : We have some wiry pretty fends do-wear hats SHAPES), and we are going t «oI hein CC ihe Polish that won't wear off sod ony at BUUOGOOO00V00000000008 -------- An Ounce of Satisfac- _ «Ton of Talk {from slate well housed and handled thirdly, and _ at the lowest, price the market R. CRAWFOR remedy ns poison. Nat dangerou wan family. No tench L'S WILLINERY (LATEST i x } in Hat all in sionld wer them, Sou In our store will be found hun drods of diTorent kinds of feath or ornwments and velvet flowers nach foliage at special prices for the balance of this week. Z £ Strachan's = Hardware I tn pm ME INHO0660000008 i ---------------- is Worth a aw alk enough Lo at attention) and a ton of Our conl is wood to properly "picked," free + Sereened free from dust 1 impurities ; watters--give you an Chust sucondly, in our old full weight, t. B OF QUEEN ST, o 1) Aig 'tor : H you "consult your eves are not perfectly focussed reting distant objects, or easily ad- dustable for near work, Have you freouent headaches { eyehall. . or shove the brows, |° OF WL Whe back of the neck? oP your syes water or become bloods hot 2 dizziness, Suspect your eyes are not right us, We Are Eye- Exports We wm aruntes every vir of Lenses we give perfect Satisfaction. . P. CHOWN Beaver Flour never fails never disappoints, It makes the white, delicious bread i { a» MEN AT THE OFFICE up WOMEN in THe How CHILDREN AT SCHOOL AND every week in the year men, | THE Sr Opifer per Orbem Dicer." : -- ' Give The Particulars. The Kingston Whig remarks thar "the people are some bribed with their own money, and through. public works." This is very trae. I the Whig will study the ea ign carried on in the interest of the liberal con: didate for Kingston at; the last fede- ral election. it. will find convincing Toronto News, Perhaps our Contemporary wiil be | good enough to give the yusticolare | With what piilic works" were the peo- ple of "this city bribed in the last federal election? Mr. Harty's wuceess was a trivmph to his 'personal popu- larity. He represents all that genial, and useful and agreeable in a public man. Beswles, as the pre- sident of a manufacturing company, bie ix 'a largk labour employer and one is Every day in the week and Ti women and chikiren feel all used up and tired out. i The strain of business, the | I ears of home and social life | and the task of study cause terrible suffer. ing from heart and nerve troubles. The efforts put forth to keep up to the modern "high pressure" mods of life in this age soon wears out the strangest system, shatters the nerves and weakens the heart. Thousands find life a burden and others sn early grave. The strain on the aystem beats, weak and i and sinki ecomes weak and ne. ~~ Milburn's Heart and Nerve i i ! i ® : Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills 50 cts. bok or for 1/25; all dénlers, or The . Milburn Co; Limited, Toronto, Ont. Many a Woman is Taking Headache Powders be aking Bu-Ju. | who tto The Xifners are mak! the: head ache. {hey are not their work who has been exceedingly loyal t) the city. The two circumstances have made him a representative for whom the people gladly It is true that Mr. Harty secs that the city is swerved by the government so far as he can, and so far as its merits de mand, but he does not bribe the peo ple in that 'way. vote, After The Catholic Officials. the effect that "the local ggvernment has Catholic chureh in local affairs. A cer: tain official in the parliament build ings, was represented as not much to do and Hon. Mr. Hanna called him to time and warned * him that unless he found occupgtion bis services would be dispensed with. There was no change in the situa | tion, and when Mr. Hanna again spoke to the official, it was {0 give him notice to quit. The man said he would sce the archbishop about. the matter, and Mr. Hana boiled up and said, "I want you to understand that I am the archbishop, around here', It is the duty of some one to see | thdt the officials in the public build: | ings are employed, and the statement that ape was found wandering about, without duty, is a reflection upon the system that prevails and upon the minister who is résponsible for it. The Sentinel goes further, however, than" to merely recite: an episode. If insinuates that the archbishop's in- fluence was too muck in evidence dur- ing the liberal government. "Almost anything in sight was at his dispes al," says the Sentinel, It is thus no longer. Mr. Hanna is the great tri- bune, He cares for no priest or pre- and bring the headaches that | 80 many women suffer with, Bu- THE GENTLE KIDNEY CURE takes away the headaches use they Jake away ie poisons in the kidneys. ey act directly on these vital Stans, and heal | nee the in ation--and stop , the--hesdaches: because they remove every trace of Kidney Trouble. At druggists. | THe CLarun CHemicaL Co. Limiren, | * New Yom, ASBESTOS ! H you have a HOT WATER FUR- NACE, and that furnace has not a Covering on, you ure using more fuel | than you need to You are keeping your cellar warm, which is the one place in the house that should be con! You are not getting a proper distri. bution of heat. Vo have 'covered furnaces and effected | a saving in fuel alone of more than ten. per, cent. a year, and at the same time rooms were satisfactorily heated | that had never been fit for ocCupancy | before If you live in your own house, doesn't this appéal to you? f a tenant lives in your house, won't | you have satisfaction and profit in hear. ing your tenant say it is a warm | house andl easy on fuel ? Think it over ! The expense--vory' nuee © THE SAVING IN FOREVER. R.J. HOOPER £83 Wellington St., Kingston. TEACHER OF CHINA PAINTING WATER-COLORS AND OILS, CHINA | fovelatioh kiln to fire, aterials for China Painters sold. China mended to | stand boiling water. Your Patronage solicited. Miss M. M. Brophy. 39 Well | ington street. moderate--occurs FUEL goes on { FOR SALE. » ORGANS, MELODEONS | Wing Machines, new and! second hand, all cheap at 114 Goro | street. Joseph George. PIANOS, and THE ROTHWELL FARM, LOT 88, 18T Concession, Ernesttown, on the Bath | road 3 miles West of Collins Bay, conta about 830 acres. s is a splendid dairy farm, well watered, with shade groves, ood cow atable and other buildings. The house is a brick - residence in LY h rear is a swanip lot | containing a a of cedar and © markable tithBer and: cord an estate this Drapty wlll A wi reasonat . ply cob bag Bg ad re A ree street, Kingston, or to T. D. Fair- as next farui to the West " | Hn und wy del nite | upon the general late. The idea one gets from the tinel js thut these he disdains. The Roman Catholics may be allowed to live, if very still and very humble, but those who are employed by the gOv- ernment must be very careful to suit Mr. Hanna or they will go, The Tolls Should Go. The conference of city and county representatives, on the toll question, did not amount to much. It could not any be otherwise when there was not carctul preparation dor the moet "proposition sub mitted for consideration. The county roads, which gre tolled. cost a certain amount. Or they stand for un 'certain investment, the prolit- ablewess of which is indicated by the rental which iy annually collected. { These roads, in order to be mado free, must be bought by the county. What will this outlay be? How many thous { sands of dollars ? To niake them free | for all time what will be the: charge taxpayer ? That is which the no tolls wovement can be measured. Specula- tion, not based on mathematical cal- oulations, is a useless thing. When the county has ascertained what the freedom of the only 'way in the roads costs | it will be in a position to make over | tukes to the city for an offset in the i abolition of market tolls. ket fees annually amount to about 81.200. Capitalized that weans a large sum, and the 'problem should be carefully worked out so that when the city and county committees meet they will be' able to talk finances to some purpose. The mar- When the roads and. the markets are made free there will be expenses still. The county must keep up the repairs on the roads, and the city must main- tain its market, and both must take from general taxes the goney which this service insolves. Tolis have been abolished in West ern Ontario, They Ought to go in Eastern Ontario - also. Trade and travel should not be impeded in any way, and least of all by tolls. Pe The Hamilton Spectator is not en amoured of Dr. Reaume's performanc- jes. He was selected by My. Whitney as a concession to the French. : The "pre | mier was playing to gallery, and "to | ® very small gallery at that, oy > DAILY WHIG. evidence in support of 'its position. The Orange Sentin¥l has a story 'to put an end to the influence of the having rial Notes. LC M.P., says W the "other side." Foor bye will end on Wednesday next. All - went liberal the fast time by majorities of 809, 147, 962, and 2. What do you wager on the ! manufacturers i "And the farmers say that they are the people ! -------- R. B. Beaneti, of Calgary, has re tired from politics. "Tis well. When a man is hammered by his friends, and metaphorieally "kieked downstairs, it is time to quit, - students of MeUill, "advocated com- pulsory voting as a cure for all .the evils of elections, The Montreal Star docs not approve. The indifierent and better vote would, in time, be dis franchised, eek A new paper in Vancouver will queer 1the people. It will have liberal and conservative writers, and they will mix up their 'lueubration for paper will be called "Two Voiges," and various Other names. \ According to Mr. Blain, M.P., the leader of the Opposition gave up a law practice which was worth £20,000 a year, and would now have reached 830,000 And some of his friends ob. Jeet to his HIDDEN WEALTH OF INDIA. ---- Some of These Treasures Are Lost Forever. Spare Moinests. . It would be an immense benefit to made available n . for Ever since the general hiding it away. Treasures of almost incalculable vale are possessed by many Tudian_peiivs. '| When the Maharajah of Burdwan died, the stock of gold and silver left by him was so large that no member of the family could make an accurate estimate of it. A seport made to the British government by a secret agent stated that on the estate of the de. funct potentate savere a number of treasure 'houses, one of them contain: ing three rooms. #The fargest of these three rooms was forty-eight feet lone, and was filled with ornaments of gold and silver, plates 'and cups, washing bowls, jugs aud so forth--all of pre cious metals. The other two were full of bags mohurs and silver' rupees. The door of this 'and other treasure houses had been bricked up for nobody knows how fong. " These valuables, ancient custom, were in the custody of the Muhutaijsh's wife, the vaults being attached "to her apartments, but none of them was allowed to be open 6d save in the presence of the mas ter. One vanlt was filkd with orna ments belonging the family. The natives of India ¢om. monly bury their hoards, 'and among the poorer classes a favorite riding Place is a hole dug bencath the bed. Nisused wells are sometimes employed rooms according to an for the same purpose, metals. The habit of hoarding sedms to have been induced by ages of mis government, during which oppression and violence wore rife. No feeling of safety existing. it was natural that the natives should adopt the practice of reducing their wealth to a con centrated shape and aiding it. True Worth. Alice Carey, Frue worth is in being, not seeming, In 'doing euch day that goes hy Some little good--=not in the dreaming . Of great things to do by and hye. For whatever men say in hlind 4 And spite of the fancies of youth, There's nothing so kinely as kindness And nothing so royal as truth. We get back our mete as we measure, We cannot do wrong and feél right. Nor can we giye pain and gain pleasure For justice avenges each slight. The air for the wing of the sparrow, The bush for the robin and wren, But always the,path that is narrow And straight for thé children of meu RE Kidney Signals. ' heavy feeling across the'back, when the urine is heavy, clouded, scanty or profuse, it is lime bladder disorders is Peck's Kidney Pills. They benefit. almost from the first dose. In boxes, Be. For sale only not satisfactory. Try This One. New York Press. . | } "What 'do' you do for a living * What is vow trade or profession ? | s i ceived asked the judge af the prisoner, "1 am, your honor, a pharmacocata- graphologist." His 'hogor threatened to fine him for | contempt of court, but he proved that the word was all writer of preseriptions. A House Cleaning Luncheon. _ Clark's sliced smoked boef--a delici- ous and substantial dish for any meal | --ready to sérve. Ask your dealer. All 10e. cigars for 3c, day. at "Gibsém's © Red Cross Drug FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17. | 3 illiaou | Okica go Women Want Fresh Un- The tna i Aictrie: light business will v be managed by mn commission of two | 9X be given a place in the president's gentlemen, They will regard the ser- vice ds honorable and serve the people tighs are now-on, and Senator Dandurand, addressing the | the ! benefit of a distracted community. The | parliamentary salary of | ferent outlet. The lady. member would $7,000. Mr. Blain is ashamed of them. | all mankind if the stores of gold now { held by individuals in India could be | use, | dawn of history that | country has been gathering gold and | and hoxes of gold | to different gods of | | | It is undoubtedly a fact that very | In some parts of West Africa the many hoards thus deposited are lost | girls have long engagements, On the forever, Gold is also valued on re | day of their birth they are betrothed ligious grounds. The gods take up | to a baby boy a trifle older than great quantities of gold, silver and themselves, and at the age of twenty precious stones. - The temples contain | they are married. The girls know of | vast, amounts of the vellow and white + ; | | | . When: you have backache or a dull, | to. do something | for your kidneys. The remedy you can | depend upon to eure all kidney and products manufactured at Wade's Drug Store, Money back if | right, meaning o | and $ | the Governor of the Gaol or kuch other on Satur i person as the Warden may appoint ! | THOMAS SPROU St i Hg {® are, | Ld We EDWARDS, County Clerk, ¥ WOMEN IN THE CABINET. x3 sullied Portfolio. FPhitadelphia¥ Public Lodger 3 Women in Chicago are circulating a petition that. one of their admirable : cabinet. they do not desire any of the places now filled with ' more or léss | ability by men, They suggest the cre ation oi a fresh portfolio; that it be 'turned over unsullied, the mistress of it to be unbampered by precedent. Then she is to proceed to look after | the intercstay of the home and the child. Not it may be added of her | home and child. {- The plan is not whoily new, put it | presents elements of novelty, The pro- | ponents cite with dignified but ill-con | cealed scorn that last. year there was | 8 suni of money expended in exploita | tion of the codfish. From 'this they gather that the.cod is régarded as {more important than the future citiz- len, and their hope is to correct the { error. The cod; salt, or just enmesh- ed, or finning his unthinking - way | through his native habitat, « may be entitled to some consideration, yet the | expansive yearning to uplift touches first the baby, Quite properly, too. It is undeniable that the government does not look specifically after the | ¢hild and the home. It seems to ex | poet parents to perform these detailed | duties, but does many things in a | general way to assist. The man is | properly supposed to provide a home (and the woman to look after the chil {dren there. If they are incompetent in | their respective lines, the presence of a i clob woman in the cabinet does not | conjure up a vision of reform. It does fmot hold out - the promise that the { husband will overcome the lazy worm { and work steadily, refraining from wasting his substance on rum. Neith er does it pledge the woman even re motely to resist the temptation 180 to a club meeting and remain her own fireside to patch Johnnie's trousers or pore over the cook-book. When the women realize that cabi- | net members do 'not make laws, but | are mere instruments in application { of law, their ambition may seek a dif to at purely ornamental in the absenee of | & set of statutes erected exclusively for | her. Moreover, there is to be consid- | ered the disadvantage of not being | able to talk, but being forced to em | erge from sittings with a seal on the { lice. Would even the ardent club wo man be prepared for the sacrifice ? -------- Warning Against Credulity. | Boston Herald. : Senator Frye of Maine, tells a story | of a man who, while travelling in a parlor car between Boston and Bang or, fell asleep and snored that every one in the coach was an- noyed. Presently an old gentleman approached the © sleeper, shook him, and brought him out of his slumber with a start. "What's the ted. | "Why, your snoring is annoying | every one in the car," said the old gentleman. "How do you know I am snoring *" yueried the sourge of the nuisance "Why, we can't help but hear .it." so loudly matter ?" he exclaim | | h . "Well, don't believe all vou hear, replied the swranger, and went. to | sleep agein. King's Eventful Day. The king hax always found Tuesday an eventful day in his life. On Tues | day; November Sth, 1511, his wnajesty | was born; on Tuesday. January 25th, 1832, he was baptised; on Tuesday, March 10th, 1863, he was married: on Tuesday, November 21st, 1X71, it was found that he had contracted typhoid fever; on Tuesday, February 27th, 1872, he attended the public thanks | giving service 'for his recovery; | Tuesday, January 22nd, '1901. he suc | ceeded to the throne, and on Tuesday, June 24th, 1902, he underwent an op- eration. ' on Betrothed At Birth. no other way of getting a hushand, | and so they are quite happy and sat istied. As wives they | obedience, and the turn aut a success, of usually are patterns marriages ------ If you want to celebrate your birth day we can give you what will please the eye and tickle the palate. "Phone | M1. W, "J, Crothers, A heavy picture, falling, broke 4 | gas pipe in the house of C. Schroeder, | Paterson, N.J. and he, his mother, awl grandehild, were asphyxiated. | { Strong Partnership. Wheh in need of liquid oxygen for for the speedy removal. of any internal | germs, ask your druggist for the "So. {lution of Dzone (the coupon kind)', With each bottle is given free a pack- |age of "Celery King" a popular tonic laxative needed to clewnse the svetem after the stringent effect of the con- centrated Ozone, We have the sole | tight to manufacture "Celrrv Kind" {and thus are able to include with every bottle of "Solution of Ozone" a coupon for a free package of the fam- ous laxative which is'essential to the best. results in the use of Ozone. Roth by the Public Drug company, Bridgeburg, Ont. -- -- FOR THE GOUNTY | SUPPLIES ¢ GAOL. SEALED TENDERS WILL at the office of the County Court House, Kingston, up te noon of THURSDAY, November 28hd, for the whole or any part eof the jol- lowing supplies 'to be County Gaol for January 1st, 1906, BE RE- Clerk, furnished at the one year commencing Bibby's ---- ve -- -------- "Gbe Arlington Overcoat Of all the Overcoats now worn there is no coat that has so many friends as the Arlington Overcoat. Jts' Universally Hdmired, Cut about three-quarter length, single breasted, broad shoulders, close fitting lapels, full and roomy about the body and full of grace and style. The fabrics are Meltons, Black Cheviots, unfinish. ed Worsteds, Fancy Cheviots, etc. : The price range is quite a long one, as the Popu- larity of the coat demands it $10, 12, 12 50, 14, 15. Come in to see the Coats--then match us, if you New Suits Our new Suits are now ready in Single aud Double Breasted styles, the new broad lapel, loose Trousers, the graceful drape of the garment, the skillful tailoring, the handsome new fabrics and withal the reasonable prices combine to make this the Young Men's Ideal Clothing Store. : Suits, $8, 10, 12, 1250, 13, 14, 15. can. THE H. D.. BIBBY CO, The Men's Wear Store. -- h' If you are weak and run down from any cause, try WILSON'S INVALIDS' PORT (a la Quina de Perou) A trial bottle will convince you of its efficacy, Ask your doctor about it. ALL DRUGGISTS EYERYWHERE $ "a $ PERSUASIVE CLOTHES We mean CLOTHES that plead their own cause and show the thought and talent devoted to their manufacture. CLOTHES that no one, short of a custom tailor, can equal at twice the price. = That 18 the kind of clothes we are showing in our M EN'S AND BOYS' FALL AND WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS No matter if you are tall or short, stout or slim, or of regular build you will be fitted perfecily. MEN'S SUITS, FROM 16-10 $18. BOYS' SUITS, FROM $2 50 TO $9. MEN'S OVERCOATS, FROM $6.50 T0 $18 BOYS' OVERCOATS, FROM $4 T0 $10. Come in and sce our large range of Children's Russian So Suits and Overcoats, Furs, Hats, Caps. Gloves, heavy and hg Winter Underwear, Neckwear, ete. all selling at reckless prices Jos. Abramson, The People's Clothier 180 Princess Street, Between Redden's and Crawford's Greceries. Ph Rubbors! Everybody wears them Jou need a pair. Try a par of the + Best Rubbers made, manufactured The Canadian Rubber Co. We recommend then. We hive them in the newest shapes to all sty'es of Boots. ' The Sawyer Shoe Store Beef, Pork, Mutton, Bread. Brown Sugar, Barley, Oatmea!, Cornmeal, Sait. Pepper. at per Ib. . Potatoes, . Carrots: Peas, Beans, Turn- ips, at per bushel. + Molasses. Milk, American Coal Oil at ~~ per gallon. Hand Threshed Oat. Ssraw at -- per bundle of 12 lbs The above to be supplied as required to: be subject to the "approval of { the morning . of Noven es 3 4 . th. was al Eritisk Squadron Sails. hardships of seafaring jo which ; ; i mands New York, Nov. 17--The British | most overcome by- the dev P functions T squadron under the: command this short season of i of Prince Louis of Battenberg, which made upon him. Band had been the guest of this city official and unofficia 'other affairs of a shnila day for a whole week even a well conrtier can' since ber Oth. sailed the nest station cruise. The week which the squadron spemt in this city was ve that \ 3 to-day, for Gibraltar, } seaman and on its long SeASONRe ng get ions endure "without E, Warden. full of excitement and social events of more or less formality succeeded euch Ghee in rapid succession. Prince Louis whé is certainly accustomed to the discomfort. ~* . : ick Tove' is relished in the 3 Toyve's bread is re room, KIDNEY _ TROUE sg Among Wome sufferers Need Not Des THE BEST ADYICE IS diseases known, wit ofall the nism is afflicted He is the most. fatal, and 8 show that this disease is on the' among women. Unless early and correct tres spplied the patient seldom when once the disease is fasta her. Lydia E. Pinkham's ' Compound is the most efficie) ment for kidney troubles of and is the only Todlcine © red for-this pu . P When a woman is troubled v or weight in loins, backache, 1 inful or scalding urination, of limbs or feet, swelling u eves, An UDEasy, tired feelin region of the kidneys or notice dust sediment in the urine, sb lose no time in commencing H with Lydia E. Pinkham's V Compound, = it may be fhe 1 ing her life. . rout, read what Lydia ham's Vegetable Compound dic Sawyer. "J eannot & the terrible Wi re. TA derangement of o developed nervous serious kidney trouble. The docto me for a year, but I kept getting w 1 was unable to do anvihing, and my mind I cou}dnot live. 5 final totry Lydia E. Pinkham's Veget pound as a last resort, and I'am to woman. I cannot praise it too hig tell every suffering woman about Mrs. Emma Sawyer, Conyers, Ga Mrs. Pinkham gives free women ; address in confide Mass. EI EAT COMMERCIAL MATTE Yhat Is Ging On In the World--The Markets Th Perth creamery turns average ob 1.000 pounds of doy The biggest wheatfield in 5 the Argentine. It cover 0 square miles Western Australian goldfielc largest in the world. 1hey © mle dvices [rom Argen ¢ bbe plus of 1 p) wheat, gn increas W000 qusheéls over 1904 The Standard Oil Company ao n° eartert¥ dividend . 'The Tivevious dividend aml Lhe dividend Ist year was $7 a shar John Ingles who is & Co. .reports the R Mctor high class 'cat only at Gibson's Red Cr Stor Lilly Wiiite potatoes, fine print butter. Crawford Toye read--a food, not Corsets of even deseriptic or ready made. New York form, "Hl you het on the footl Saburdus---nr--rprerametof--¥ candi from Gibson's kK Prog Sto Ove rent kinds of of f Prices from 20 York Db Re ¥ Ne, pi Ra 8 n Lion home Li \ NEW YORK STOCK MA Supplied by W. F. Dever Arket Sguare. Kingston. Novem u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 i 1 Stites Steel - States Steel: pid. . 1 S------ MONTREAL GRAI