Clase Stewarts, Z Father Oo Ae, r= Fast Aw. DD WEDDING GIFTS iIREAT CHEESE FOR QUEEN, TROUSERS FOR KING. | 20 Silver Drinking C Fashioned Like Given a Famous Ball King Given Xnitted S ings By Poor Subject. ondon Tit-Bits Wedding presents made to ave at times been know ecidedly practical if s was the case at the ti ate ill-fated King Alexander a's marriace, when as r a d by public sul resented to the royal hat he might. he able to « oh Ost of a new regiment, to | ed $s a compliment to the lady whom he ad espoused, Queen Draga's ( One hundred and tw ng » all fashioned to repr neing slippers, and no 1 size, may certainly b. oth as costly and « it. Such was the 1} ade to Mlle. Zhechi, allerina at the Eden The v the friends of her husband asetchitkoff, on her anit of her oreg 3 r the ore sedate i ! the mor lat luti On the marriage of our lat n 1840 the farmers of East West nard, Somersetshire, fron 1k ven hundred and fifty immense cheese of upwar ndredweight and measurir \'ircumference, which i \ Bu granted, r 1 r been atte 1 ve returned the : re t with an intimation that altered condition her Id not for a woment entert v of accepting their gift r peasant woman sent ir tro of her own Ie 1 k the late King Charl te 2 on the morning with Princess § I wccompanied by a r of her hope that the ch she was taking the ' trusted pardonable libert 1 would bo found a better « | the one in which she i the honor of seeing his attired sther German ruler, Louis IV Darmstadt, the ' husband Alice, received on his ¢ day a perhaps more useful in a dozen pairs of stocking 'ted and sent by an elderly fou riree in humble circumstances he romantic personality of Sion 10, the celebrated Italian sing infrequently evoked a hopeless | n women's hearts on more thon occasion found expres inge manner. This was ta case on the occasion of his 1 r¢, when he received from a i» female admirers g handsome cus stuffed with the fair donors' it hair. An even quairter pris véver, did he receive on his we ¢ dav in an anonymous gift from n nish lady of one of her tet) rh, as she remarked in an ace ying note, she hgd drawn ar h pearls and emralds as a in the trust that by sometimes rine it the hero of her dreams ld give a passing thought of his nown worshipper ard or soft corns cured with three lications of Peck's Corn Salve ranteed. Momey back if not sa tory. In boxes, 15c., at Wade's ; stoze, YEAR 73. NO. 217. UNSHRINKABLE UNDERWEAR » one likes to have his undershirt hrink so small that he ean hardly find it with a magnifying glass Some makers' goods are sure to hrink Some. are positively unshrinkable TWO GUARANTEED POSITIVES Celtic Brand for fine wear. Stanfield's for heavier war Our guarantee goes with every gm nent I'wo other satisfactory line and | good values Spring Needle Ribbed Pepman's Ribbed, B. P. Jenkins Clothing Co. Auction Sale Of Valuable Farm Property, Situ- ate in the Township of Pittsburgh, on Saturday, Septi22nd. at Eleven O'Clock Forenoon, on BROCK STREET, Market Square, Hingston. . Shortall Brothers offer for sale their near Joyceville in the on in the l'owunship of Pittsburgh. 1 either as ing of 125 TERMS OF SALE. The terms of sale, which are nedsonss ve, will be made known at the time} of 'the auction: or may be had hy p= plying te Sundersi WILLIAM MURRAY, oneer. P. J. SHORTALIL. Washburn. CUNNINGHAM & LYON, Solicitors, 79 Clarence street, Kingston, New Fall Suits New Fall Raincoats New Fall Top Coats New Fall Caps and Hats New Fall Boots and Shoes 2005 Off Overcoats --- AT Isaac Zacks' 271 PRINCESS STREET. PEARSALL'S MILLINERY Commencing on Tuesday, September 18 We Will Exhibit Our FALL MILLINERY to which all ladies are especially invited. PEARSALL'S MILLINERY - 988 Princess Street. Half a Century Making Shoes Still the same high standard both in New Work and Re- pairing. . Wear "Allen's™? Military Bootmakers Sign of Gaden Boot. 84 Brock St. ns I T-- DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE To state of late E. Chows, Vou Bove ling, 187 frock Supet. Brick Son Bagot Breet. s Prick Dwetiok., Wi BU LETIN. SWIFT'S =a) RTARNGE emmy ET TURK'G SECOND-BAND_ STORE 898 Princess Street. ---------------------------------- Austria And Canada. London, Sept. 17.-The Austrian government Droposes sending a Spe- cial commissioner to Canada for Shir trade' and industries, and that the conmnissioper will be authorized to in- 'purpose of examining conditions DAILY MEMORANDA. I A Victory. nd| FROM THE UNITED STATES, FROM NORFOLK, VA. WHIG TELEPHONES. vana. No details have yet been re ceived. The fighti between Rodguaes' - forces and the rebels, already' report- ed, resulted in a victory for the Some very\ hand- some goods 0 celebrated maker JUST OPENED | ic. gol mies the United State Come and examine the quaint odd shapes. to Washington without delay. The . ws | order is supposed to be in connection OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT. | "In 'the selling of FURS as well | issued the following decree : as in other things, '®t the| "On the proposal of the secretary of QUALITY of the FURS we sell government, I decree the following : that wins new friends and patrons| "Article 1.--All campaign operations for us every day, If unacquainted with our NEW rnain ou the sdefenitve in all the ter ritory ol e republic, SHOW ROOMS, FULL of "Article Lhe The secretary of gov- beautiful, FURS, RUGS, etc., a| ernment will see to the immediate visit would be interesting. We do not press you to buy we execution," leave that to your judgment after We are offering special values | peace be entered into. The sentiment favor of poace in certy rolitical in FINE NATURAL CANA. oF ori in Dr, iT DIAN MIN ec feces, $20.00 up to $200.00. John McKay Fur Heuse 'rec 449-153 Brock St., Kingston. Jewelry Rings, Lockets, Necklets, Brace- lets and Stick Pins. Call and see our Ladies' and Gents' $10 Watches. Flower Show Armouries Wed. & Thurs. Sept. 19 & 20. 14th Band Admission, 25c. Children, 10c. BRITISH ADMIRAL DEAD. Stood Between Germany and America at Manila. Admiral Qir Edward Chicester, who command. | whick, it is feared, will prove fatal od the British squadron at Manila, in Mr. Judge, who took a prominen the Spanish-American war, died here, He was chief of sea transport South African war. ; : was Sir Bdward Chichester, who, ae | whore he was interested in journalism cording to report, stood by the Ame vite nu swmber of Canadian manufac turers to visit Austria. the Gorman commander semed likely to lend to serious consequences, neaday and Thursday, STILL FIGHT Government Troops Won MARINES WERE SENT Talk Of a Protectorate as Only Sure Means of Permanent Peace--Funston Has Been Suddenly Called to Washing- ton. Havana, Sept. 17-Heavy fighting was reported, on Saturday, near Fl cano, ten miles south-west of Ha- government troops. The rebels suf fered n loss of eight killed and twen ty-three wounded; the government troops, one and thirteen wounded. ---- Must Be Protectorate. Havana, Sept. 17.--Bduardo Chibas, a. prominent resident of Santiago, said to the Associated Press: "The entire province of Santiago will burst be a protectorate, or there will be no permanent peace in Cuba." Funston Summoned. Tacoma, Wash, Sept. 17.-Gen, Frederick Funston has been ordered with the situation in Cuba: -- Leaving For Cuba. Boston, Mass, Sept. 17.--Sixty marines here and sixty-six at Ports mouth, N.H., have been ordered to proceed at once for Norfolk, 'Va. where they will embark for Cuba. Forwarding Mounts. Fort Worth, Tex., Sept. 17.---An agent of the Cuban government is buying horses for cavalry mounts and forwarding them at the rate of a carlond a day. The horses are of a cheap pony type. © Issued A Decree. Havana, Sept, 17--At thre o'clock, Sunday afternoon, President Palma public works, the acting secretary of are suspended, and, as a consequence, all the forees of the government will carrying out of the above, issuing whatever orders are necessary for its » Senor Montalvo said the issuing of the decree was the result of a request from the rebels that negotiations for agreement between the contending factions would be a souree of disap, pointment to a large number of per sons who are desirous of American in- HID IN WOODEN LEG. Arrested For Forgery Bridegroom- Elect Kills Himself. Lincoln church, near Christchurch, New lines in Watches, Clocke, | Charles McCutcheon was arrested by two detectives on a charge of forgery. The detectives searched him, and he lamp. then offered an excuse to retire. Al ping conveyed - to the hospital he died, McCutcheon had a wooden leg, ir which he had the revolver concealed [' gers Many Lives. Seattle, Wash., Sept. 17.-A des 'aldez says : The steamer Oregon hi enough to tear the bottom off. Th Valdez. The passengers are all sale The vessel will be a total loss, Stricken With Paralysis. the best known members of the Board It {some time after coming to Canada Wellington, N.Z., Sept. 57.--While Announcement awaiting the arrival of his bride at most immediately afterward a pistol shot was heard, and the detectives rushing in, found their prisoner with a smoking revolver in his hand and a AR 8 d'ESTERRE, ballet wound in his forchead. While San. Frabcisoy | Rept, 17.~Heavy: 11a its 'Tondn, all of which wets Rept Successors to P. B. Crewe; Cor. Princess and Wellington Sis [oleh to the Post Intelligencer from wreck occurred seventy miles from Montreal, Sept. 17. Edgar Judge, a prominent grain merchant, and one of of Trade and Corn Exchange Associa. tion, has suffered a stroke of paralysis Chicago, Sept. 17-The Pennsy _{ vania railrosd and the other rail roads forming thé Central Passenger Association hava applied for nd have irs, was a resident of Toronto for | mpecived permission from the inter- Jive Kate commperee commission to put |B 408 and a daughter, - & part in grain' trade and municipal af KINGSTON, ONTARIO, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1906. TO CORRAL INSURANCE, Companies in England Have Consolidated. a SIR T. P. WHITTAKER, M.P. London, Bept. 17.-Sir Thomas P, Whittaker, M.P., head of the United Kingdom Ti peance Assurance office, of London, ich has recently con- solidated . with two other companies and is expected to take over the bulk of insurance husiness done in England and other European companies by American companies, i SMUGGLERS BUSY SECURED. He Jumped His Bail and Would Not Stand Trial--A Search For Goods to Be Made Over Western Ontario. Windsor, Ont., Sept. 17.~Dr. Smith, collector 'of customs, believes that De- puties Mckwan and McDonald; of his staf, have unearthed a bie smuggling scheme by peddlurs. 1t has beech known their agents in Western Ontario was far in excess of the quantity regular. entered through custom houses. ser a about twenty miles south of Sarnia. whom Ur, Smith believes is the head declared forofeited and a bench war- will be confiscated and the holder pro scouted for handling smuggled goods BURNED TO DEATH. Overturned Lamp. were burned to death in a fire which -- A 40-ROUND FIGHT. - Angeles. weight Jack O'Brien will not go on \ matched with. Tommy Burns for Arcadia Athletic Club, of which Luck Baldwin ix a promisent member, -- A VESSEL SANK. t Point. feet of water, : Will Comply With Land. t . | into efloct a two-cent-a-mile passenger pe ------ rate on Hoes wost of Pittsburg + and time | Thire will be a beatiful display of | Buffalo and east ' of Chicago. : ition between Admiral Dewey |froits, flowers and' vegetable at' the whai__{ris igh . Horticultural Society's. show on Wed: law, AND THE CHIEF WAS LIKELY for some tune, that the quantity of goods handled by these peddlars and iy. Close. watch had been kept for' some 0 customs: parts, when Srdoviverd wn 3 in "in these officers being sent to wight, on' the St. Cleir river, They soon struck a clue that led to the arrest of Samuel Michels, Detroit, of the gang. Michels was arrested and taken to Sarnia. He failed to appear for trial, Thursday, and his bail was rant is out for his arrest if found in Canada, The government will send spe cial officers throughout Western On- tario to search for these goods and any that can be proven to have not been passed through a custom house Fatal Fire in New York Due to [the writer says : New York, Sept. 17--Two children | Jud oft to its own reaburees. early Saturday, danuiged the tine ment house at 80 York street, Jorsoy City, und their mother, Mrs, Mary Adricans, 'will have. for thelr: sole te Paterson, a widow, is in a critical : condition. ('he childeen were both boys, one five years old and the oth- er seventeen months, Rescuers found the mother and her children under a bed, where they had crawled in a vain endeavor to escape the smoke and flames. The children were rightfully burned and died within a fow minutes, The fire started from. an overturned Battle to Take Place Near Los voyage to Australin, He has post poned his trip because he has bem a contest of forty 'rounds and a purse | pioiissed When Told of Her BIG STEAMER STRIKES ROCK. | of $20,000. The aflair will take plac * at Areadia, nearedios Angeles, and the Wreck on Pacific Coast Endan- | prize money will be furnished by the comply with" the Ohio twocent rats] Remember the flower show, Wednes GEN. TREPOFF Died, At Peterhof, From Angina Pectoris. LONG A SUFFERER BUT END HASTENED BY CON- STANT FEAR OF DEATH, Was Able to Be Up to the Last His Death a Great Surprise-- Will -- Have No Immediate Effect on Russian Policy Dedroulin to Succeed. St. Petersburg, Sept. 17. Gen. Dinitri Feodoroniteh Trepoff, comman der of the imperial pulace, dial, Sa turday night, in his villa at Peterhof, of angiha pectoris Gen, Trepolf would have been fifty one vears of age December 15th. For several months he had been suffering from a heart affection and asthmatic troubles, and some time ago was forced to abandon a large amount of the routine work inclutled in his du ties as commandant of the palace, but remained in office and was still in touch with the emperor. Gen. Tre Jorrs death was due to natural causes but. the revolutionists can at least claim partial responsibility for his end, as his illness was superinduced hy the constant strain due to per petanl fear of death, which, with lack of exercise and recreation during the ast two years, wore down his ori inally superb constitution, He had ome so nervous of late that re cently yeh a niilitary attache IR continentdl power was une p ushered into his room, Gen. Tropoll sprang to his feet and stood in an attitude of defence, but when he re- cogmized the visitor he sank into his chair all unnerved, The gravity of his malady was recognizid, but his death came as on great surprise. He was ble to be up and aroumd to the very ast. Gon, Trepofi'a death will net have any immediate influence on the policy of the government, which, for the time being at least, is fiemly in Pre. mice Stolypin's. hands. Gen. Dedroulin, former prefoost of St. Petersburg, will succeed the late Gen. Teenof as © of the imper. ---- Historic Little Isle to Lose Its » Milita, . London, Sept. 17.~What ia to be the fate of 8t, Helena? Having con- duced to the establishment of our great empire theough being a stepping stone to South Africa and' India, has it not some claim on the consideration of Great Britain ¥ Thess questions are suggested by an interestine account of the island's present condition eontri- buted to the monthly Record of the League of Empire by Mre. Bowell, whose husband is nn mwmber of the exeontive council of the island. Mentioning the fact that the govern- or of this outpost of the empire ofice enjoyed a salary of £10,000 a year, In October next tho garrison of St. Holena is to be removed and the is + | population, consisting of about four whites, the rest colored peoples and fone and guard five policemen. Is it right that this, one of the smallest of the empive's colonies should be left The island has no trade, no products, people, will be left almost in starve ture ? There is talk of government glv- cattle, ote, but this will not give pro- alup hy the military. HER TRUE IDENTITY Mother's Illness. y 4 Death Of Peter Paraday. 1 sidence of his the Michigan tiring when Sr -------- Employees Had Novel Scheme to dler, accountant in the freight office of the Intercolonial at Deep Water, and Harry. W. Roome, assistant cash jer in the same office, were arrested, last night, charged with embezzlement It is alleged that they are 81,200 short in their accounts and that they retained romney for themselves that wad been pad in as fre charge is that Fiddler, receiving mon ey from freight, would give delivery checks, which would come back 1 Roe tered, but by collusion between Fid dler and Roome this was not known. | The Intercolonial railway authoritios say they think this stealing has heen going on for eighteen months Attempt to Get An Opinion a o the Times from London says ma thousand, two thousand of which are thus unprotected dnd uneared for ? and resources in ital, The isfanders, who 'are a quiet, gentle, and loyal tion, their one means of living--viz,, catering and working for the military hein gone, What is to be their fu. ing compensation to the owners of tection to the island or ita residents, or vrevent the deenv that must come Detroit, Mich, Sept. 17,--A Colum: bus, Ohio, despatch, where Mes. Cassie Chadwick ie confined in the state pris on, says news of the fatal illness of Mrs. Mase A. Bigley at Woodstock, Ont., mother of Mrs. Chadwick, was | the rocks on the beach of Hinchin- | gr:6 An Obstruction at a Western | communicated to the woman in the Shrook Island at the entrance tol" Prince William Sound, last night. She was trying to find the entrance penitentiary. She immediately asked . § 4 asia permission to go to the bedaida of her Deiroit, Mich, Sept. 17 By hitting | jnother, but this was refused, This in the darkness, when the headland } an obstruction off | Point Pelee, Cin | diselosed the true identity of Mrs loomed up, and although she revepsed| Lake Frio, in Cabidian waters, Sun. Chadwick by her own admission, She the engines the vessol struck hard day, the steamer Charles B. Packard, had refused, heretofore, "to give any wp-bound, conl Jaden, drove a hole in| of her true history of bit Leven her bottom and sank in Pigeon bay. wo] wb The steamer, which is owned by Cal deuving that she had bick & Co., Chicago, was towing the , barge Harold at "time. The barge of the denth of hormother got aw for ax Bar Point after the dis: aster, The Packard ix in thirty-six in Car nada. Mrs, Chadwick was later told Windsor, Ont., Sept, 17.-<Peter Par- aday, aged ninety, one of the earliest pioneers of Windsor, ix dead at the re many years the kamith © for wield the hammer. He is #8rvived by Men who think themselves wporessive are usuplly classed an knockers by charige in rates §8 made mecssary to | others. EMBEZZLERS ARRESTED. Beat Company. Halifax, Sept. 17. Stanley W. Fid wht The | we. The money had not been on | { KING NOT TO BE DRAWN. Failure. New York, Sept. 17. A special cable nobody invgiired in a letter ad ed to King Edward whether his sty would give countenance to ny svetem of spelling reform such as hat which had the support of Pre dent Roosevelt. In due time the in | quirer reevived the following reply | from the king's private secretary "0 have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of vour letter, but regret that it [is possible to reply to the questions; which have not yet been brought. before his majesty "King Edward is not the sort if man who goes about looking for trouble." NO CHANGE IN TERM PASTORATES WILL CONTIN- UE AT FOUR YEARS. The General Secretary Will Be Assisted By Two Associates it Conference Adopts Commit. tee's Report--Favour Prohibi- tion. Montreal, Sept. 17. The general tem peranes and moral reform committee, this morning, adopted a partial re port reiterating Methodist' con demnation of liquor, and voting pro hibition as the sole offective remedy to be the duty of every ving the franchise to and to votd for t in othodist ha in favor of teaching scientific temperance in every grade. of the public schools. A decision has been rénched in com mittee on the re-organization of the Epworth league and Sunday. school department of the Methodist church If the conference adopts the report of the committe the . general secretary will be assisted by two associate sec- retarion, one of these will bix attached to the west and the other to the east, the fine being drawn west of the great lakes. There will be no change in the pas toral terms. This is the decision of the committee and will be adopted by con: ference. -- Mr. Bryan's Impression. Roanoke, Va., Sept. 17. William J Bryan, last night, gave the first ex yression he has made on the present Cuban situation, "1 am very glad," he said, "that the administration veenlled the troops landed at Havana, While we should do. all in our power to bring about our country, we have no business in torfering with their local affairs They must settle their disputes among both parties would be willing to ne copt. mediation with the idea of bring. good offices of our government." tet Indian And Squaw Drowned. Fredericton, NB, Sept. 17. Josoph Gabriel, a Milicnt Tadian, and his wife, Mary, were drowned, Satimeday evening, in the St. Jom river. With Joseph Racobi, thay left Bt. Mary's in a canoe to paddle some mile down the river, but their canoe struck a sulimerged object and was capwized Gabriel and his mpinw sank without a struggle, but Sagobi climbed on the canoe, and, with his hands ns paddles renchad shore in three-quarters of an hour. Sunday the squaw's body wus recovered. She was thirty five vears old, and her husband forty-five, Dynamite Kills Three. Winnipeg, Cept, 17. A premature ex plosien of dvhamite at a railroed camp near Kenora on the Winnipeg pices. The victims are: Nels FE Charles Hanson. the trees on Main street, roasting and blending of our It gives universal satisfaction. Guaranteed Pupe Price, 40c. day and Thursday, The Home of Good Groceries. | 'to favor prohition. peace by offering the good offices of themselves, but | would be glad if ing about an agreement thromgh the river, Saturday. blew thrée men to Longhill, foreman; Lewis Peterson and Nothing is so much criticised as | __. 1 1. Coffee. Nothing is harder to get | signation as city clerk is expected just right. That is the reason we | shortly, and will be dealt with by the takes such special care in the" imeil at its meeting on October Sth. ond Mrs. James Higging won. She Jas. Redden & Co. will now be matched aguninst Mrs, LAST EDITION. ecselsrion WEATHER PROBABILITIES. ---- Toronto, Ont., Sept. §7.--(10 am.)~ Moderate varfeble witkds, warm today and Tuesday. STEACY'S Fall Millinery Opening Wednesday And Thursday Delight and satisfaction for every woman who wants New Fall Headwear at our Millin- ery Parlors, You'll see an exhibition of rare millinery condeits. Model hats from Paris and New York here in great numbers-- but those of our own creation, " pronounced as masterpieces, will vie with them for your favor. ab ~"Never has an "exhibition been charmed with more novelties, more brilliant de- signs and shapes in extreme large hats to extreme small ones, combined with artistic workmanship. All Are Invited to inspect at leisure the beautitul display in our Mil- linery Parlors on the second floor. STEACY'S ---- TROBT. J. REID § The Loading Undortanor Phone 877. 222 Priacess Sv. BCAA (GRAND X OPERA Y HOUSE) Wednesday, Sept. 19th The Comedy Succes: The ¢ ALL Arrival FUN AND | MUSIC | Excellent Cast Special Seenery [and Bffects FECES" 26.36.60 20%. .T6 Seats now nn sale. Thursday, Sept. 20th Canada's Leading Tragedian JOHN GRIFFITH Awd » superior company ina majestic revival of Shakespeure"s fmmortal tragedy King Richard The Third New Fire Proof = Beenic Bguipment Novel Electrical Bffects, Riek und Co met Comuming, Startling Battle Te mux ard very axlvant age Prices--%i. 78¢., Boc., 8bg. and <. Men are at work, toglay, trimming Seats on sale Tuesday, Friday, Sept. 21, The Black Dike Band City Clerk's Resignation. CO I | EE City Clerk Shannon leaves to-mor- row on holiday leave, and will be ab- first of October, His re Arrival Of Vessel. JAVA AND MOCHA Halifax, N.S. Sept. 17.--Thé SS. y Siberian, Cunard line, arrived at 10 p.m., on the 16th, The singles in the crognet tourna- ment were continued on Saturday, Richard Hooper,