tle 3 rises the very $125 each. * ; Jina need time of all, those who take rp [tir cit on aa aa 1908, of #1 A States only & paltry $1,635. Cogmpbellford, Sept. "18.--Ten hundred apd, thirty-five boxes of cheese offered at 1 5-10. All sold, ; forty yikes of white cheese offered. bi ---------- THE HARBOUR SHOAU | ---- Is of Benefit to Mariners Says Capt. Scott. : Capt. J, H. Scott, late & in of the steamer Persia, in speaking this morning of recent accidents to vessels, ted ofit. what a bne the. ol, ter n the "Gunn Shoal." which fronts the harbor hetweoh Swilt's whart and Craig's what!, is to the marine interests of this city, The shoal, Capt, -Seott claims, note as n natural breakwater to thé front, anil without, it the harbor of Kingston, in that special vicibity, would not al be as calm and serene ae it is. fi his estimation it is superior to the |, Jone constructed by government at Cape Vincent. , § ------ the United States 1 want the best peachos that a Lan. we them. Craw- ford sleeves--$7 50 $13.75, $15.00, $16. H COATS, BEAVER COATS, in Blacks and Colors, in the newest $10 to $25 each. : 'S WINTER COATS -- y special values, $3 to $8. 'of FUR-LINED WRAPS latest London styles. Prices William Swain, piano tuner, Orders received at MeAuley's book store, vil , $900, $1000, $11.75, $16.00. Light, medium and heavy weights. Boys' Shirts, Drawers and ComBinations_ Full range of sizes, Girls' No oe : hi Es yard. fon f 1 25, 1.35, 1.50. Vests, Drawers and Combinations velty Dress Goods The very latest in Dark Mixtures of Tweeds. popular in New York." soc, 75¢., goc., $1, visible Checks and Shadow Stripes + 5ee, joc, 9ac., $1, 1.25 yard. Bvery desired color, Sedon, Venetian and | Chif- finish. Thoroughly spot proof. goc., $1, 5, New Armures, New Baratheas, New {plates generally is firste | market 18 Kent, 'as {plants competi } Oddfellows' | tary of state at Albany, N.Y. of Tt , full length, | da th, a Tee dark oui oh J death that a former wife | B. Boynton and Lewis. M. Thompson to real whole, the wad of those visit to the ehow is worth {in horticulture; : While the: exhibit of cut flowers is- not so large as ously, on account of the the di ay, # have fine floral displavs. John Mareh ho an exoep- tionally fine exhibit of Juris; and R, an amateur oF grow: er, excels in dahlias. Rockwood asy- lum and the penitentiary have on ex. hibition grand displays of potted and vegetables, not entered for tion, however, There are more amateur entries in flowers: this time n ! fore. Tn Horticaltursl y is trying to intorest amateur flower growers ® exhibit, and when the number is sufficiently large, professionals will be left out. This Year there is no distinction bet: amatour and professional in the pris nt : : he 'vegetable and fruit display is very fine, holwithstanding the drought. It would be hard to find a better selection of fruit and vegetables Ahan that grown in this district. This udging was done, and ose attending the show #86 the resulis of the this evening 1 witl-be ble to Jwiges' work, S------------ PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. The apple evaporator at Watford ford was burned $ Sveaborg mutineers wire shot. at Helsinglors, A mob. of strikers sacked a factory apd police station at Grenoble, France, 'George H. Teepell ix dead in St. Joachin's hospital, Watertown, N.Y, aged thirty-eight. W. H. Brown was appointed teacher- training secretary of 'the Ontario Sun- " School Association, 18 reported that the couneil and aldermiéh of Hamilton have decided on the appointment of Frank K. Waddell a8 city solicitor. A certificate of incorporation of the Home Association of east- ern New York was filed with the secre- An attack on Hamar Greenwood, M. P., was made by Frank Arnoldi, KC, 3, The tutuiet_Wdtend Sir Howard ncent by iti pive League r-Gen. Grant, NSAI United States department of the east recomumne restoration of the seventy-five per the army are due Canteen, ng cent. of the trials in ta bad liquor. ~ Gerald Morgan, arrested in London, is thought by New York police to be the man who swihdled a jewelry firm there. He has victimized several = Lon- don tradesmen, representing himself as a nephow of Pierpont Morgan. The man known in Detroit as Jack Coulan, who blew his brains out there on Friday, is the son of Rev. George Grover, Nashua, N.Hi, and formerly A prominent man in that city. Hia present wife did not know till his was living. Details of an attempt by Capt. G. 00 a Venezuelan revolution by the manufacture of the holivar, the stand. ard silver dollar of Venezuela, « were. disclosed in Now York, court, when; men were arraigned on the charge, ------------ INCIDENTS 'OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters on Their Rounds. Band concert to-night, Not how cheap, but how good. We have the finest peaches grown. Craw- ford, Mrs, C. D. Horne left this after- naan. for Cape Vingent. ot how cheap, bit how good. We have the finest. peaches grown. Craw: "Don't experiment.' Buy Gibson's Red Cross Cough Syrup, 20e. , The business of the "Salada" Tea goes on increasing in the most wonderfol way, A year never Passes hut at least 100,000 people are ¢ to the consumers of that de- licious ten. During the first six months of this year they had the largest in- dronse they over had. \ Last night several' sofaps, none, however, of a serious nature, place on Ontario street. It is the feel- ing of those living on that thorough- fare, that they dbp provided With 'better protection, especially: be: tween the hours I twelve at night bud two in thf mdrning, Prevost, Brook street, has * weived all his fall and winter importations for order work in _ his tailoring de- partment, consisting of Seotch tweed, te and black wsergos, great variety of black" cheviot and Vieunas: also o splondid stock of overcoating, Any: . one trusting him with an order may rest asstred they will he wall pleased in securing a good fit at low prices. |. To 100K INTO IT. The Railway Equipment Not Up- ' to-Date, 19.~Mayor who attended Plants cil. about December 15th. Se £5 ey ol it two years, in - tity | d hale . The arrangement. of 1 She exhil is also considered better "two years has resided | man: who wished of woods, and requestéd that they be ve | If survived by his widow and three ] ren, Cravlond, ' Presen t Intentions. Five aldermen have signified their intention of retiring from the eoun- oy muy change th. Cures The Little Children. When sick with eramps, in aigeiion an hove trouble, give them Polion's Nerviline, Cure is immediate, Sold everywhere in 2c. bottles, The Returned The Bill, $10 bill lost by a King street lady wus found by M. F. Coffey, a vistor to Kingston, and returned al: MOSEL. a8 soon as the advertisement appeared. ; I --------------. Melrose Stranded. The = Canadian schoener bound down, in tow of . the P, t; took a sheer and stranded at the entrance to the Canadian chan- nel; Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. The vessel is out two feet and is leaking. She is oaded with wheat and will have to be lightered before she can be: released. h Married At Centreville. On T y afternaon, at Centre- ville, by Rev. Father McCarthy, Roy E. Thompson, 'assistant manager of the Randolph Hotel, was united in marriage to Mise Lillian A. Finn, Newburgh. The wedding took pleace at. an early héur in the morning, the contracting parties being unattended: . m-------------------- Attended The Funeral. "The remains of the. late, Miss Con- stance Hewgill, third daughter of the late Capt, Edward H. Hewgill, 1st Royal Reriment, who died at North- ampton, Mass. were bhurisd from St. Mark's church, Niagara-on-the-Lake, The choir and ladies' guild. of which Miss Hewoill was a member, were pre- sent at the service Perey Hewgill, her brother, was at the funeral. -------------- Glad To See Donkey. Yestarday an eldirly man, walking tlong Karl street, wus seen to sudden. y smile, then throw up his hands and exelain + "Bless 'it, its the first one "ve sven since T came to this country, and that's a long time." The blessing fell on the donkey which Hugh C. Niokle's little son rides now, hatpy as the Jit boys and girls in the old and, Melrose, steamer Affairs At Cobalt. James E. Miller, formerly of Rideau street "this city, and who for the past at New Lis kears, has arrived baek 'in the city, and is renewing acquaintanceship with old friends. Mr. Miller dtates that the Cobalt boom has practically collapsed to the detriment of a great many people, investments, however, are being made in the vicinity, At Larder Lake, Mr. Miller says, the op- portunities far exesed that of Cobalt: ------------------ . Route Of New C.P.R. Line. The .C.P.R., engineer, Mr. Apdagh, visited Brockville in sutveying for a new route from Montreal to Taronto. After looking ower the ground he de- cided that it would be impossible to et it on the south side of the Grand rink without tunnelling, which would be impracticable. The proposed line will run 'from Prescott to Brook- but just west of here it will cross to the south, running along south of Mullorvtown and Lansdowne, touch- ing Gananoque that is naw three miles from the GT.R., and also get- ting inside the G.T.R. at Kingston. GROCER FLIM-FLAMMED, Gave Goods and Money For a : Worthless Cheque. Another flim-flam ~ame of the cheque variety. was suctéssfully.. worked here' on Thursday evening. M. Corkey, groo- er, on returning from the Wolfe Is- land 'fair, was waited upon by, young to make some pur- chases, The latter bought $9.90 worth sont to the K. & P. railway station in the morning. In payment ke gave Mr. Corkey a cheque for $25 on the Standard Bank and received $15.10 in change. The cheque was made pay- able to Horace Ames or bearer, * and signed by Randolph Ames, Jr, is morning when Mr. Corkey pre- sented the cheque at the bank it was refused, no 'one of the name having money on deposit there, * Mr. Corkey then notified the police. He described the young man . as about five feet eight itiches in height. wearing a dark suit of clothes and hat, and probably about twenty or twenty-two years of age, The police found that such a young man had been .ut the Windsor Hotel last night, slept thre, and left at 5 a.m, without paying his board hill. Tt is thought that ho took the Steamer Kinston to Clayton. He left behind him a horse which he purchased at Seoley's Bay from W. Metcalfe, and for which he gave one of his hanty cheques, and got a little cash to make up the difference. ME. Metealie has yet to present his cheque at the Standard Bank, The flim-flam fellow also purchased a Bu~v from W. Lem- mon of this city, but it was not do: livered until the cash would" be forth- soming, z ' Was Electrocuted.. Oswego, N.Y., Sept. 19.---While work- ing im the boiler at the Minetto Shade Woth factory, terday, Joseph M. Gans was ki by an electric shock, Gans went into thé boiler carrying with him an electric. light, th# cord of wiiich- was 'wound. aroind, his neek and the current entered his body, caus- ing instant death. Dr. Jones was call: , but his efforts tim. were of no 3 Gans was restore the vie irty years okl. He ---------------- " ositively 'cured with Dr. J's made dots the work F Extte urge, the finest of fine frit. their minds ville on the north side of the GTR, | with a half-dozen ? Just yesterday we received manufacturer in Ireland. of his our best bafgains in Linens, it goes tomorrow : Several hundred yards, neatly checked inches wide--which is bargains of this altorg30 o'clock, per yard only, | Here Any Garment Chosen Can be Placed Aside Till Needed able, is that, no matter ing, with others of the same later in the season, sible margin of profit. what we have now at the same No. 1.--Black English Broad- cloth. Coat, of splendid stylish model, with Alaska Sable col- lar and reveers, linéd with ex- tra-fine squirrel, worth $70 t4 $75. Special for ilin..nande. 355.00 fects in Rufis and $2.30 to 30.00 ard dignified furs are here, and the details of some mu many styles--and of the alwa largest and finest showing in th bigher. lined body and sleeves, APPEAL TO KING Jews. London, : Sept. 12.~The Zionist Cen- tral orcanization, 'at Cologne, has telegraphed to King Hdward saying that the wilitary authorities st Sie- dice have arranged a "dreadful carnage among 'the Jews; 200 of whom have been arrested without warrants. They will be tried summarily forthwith and are likely to be condemned to death in ol to justify the recent slanghter of H s in that town. The téle gram im, his majesty to ase his influence at PeterhoRl, to prevent this wholesale judicial murder, . $7 Excursion To New York. tober 2nd.and Ard. Ton days' return fimit. Fast through special trains on October 2nd. Regmlar train service on October 3nd. Through coaches on cor tain trains returning. This is the mast popular excursion of the year and you cannot Mond: to stay behind. See New York 'entral agents. a ------------------ * "Don't experiment." Just buy Gib cures all sizes from 13 to 16 extra-special Linen Glass Cloth, from a leading It is just one-sixth balance stock lot--bought for us by the buyer to whom: belongs the credit for mos: of Linen Glass owelling, in the natural linen shade with red, full 23 three inches wider than the usual 10 and Rie. qualities, and of good weight. "This we. honestly consider one of the best] * season--Thursday' No phone orders taken tor these specials == JOHN LAIDLAW & SON ---- Moderately Priced JOHN LAIDLAW & SON Furs of Great Worth ONE thing we know to be unalter- hard we try we will not be able to duplicate the Furs we are now show- quality at the same pleasing : prices, let us show you the furs of which we Here are our three special fur-lined coats : Ruffs from We have paid particular the most exacting miss who comes, For tormorrow we hav these LIGHT TWEED COATS, in four shadd fly front with two breast and two lower pockets with Raps, | These are of materials and excellence of make which easily equal to any coat sold in the city at 15.00 to-day. Thursday only Via New York Central lines, on Oc: ium sized 'opening. Th each or two for 25¢., so if you are at al one solid case of ete. Here's how 8c. how high that you need not take your fur at once, but ma only make you all the happier when coming here. prices, No: 2-Brown 3 ave this one line of collars that we wish to clear Ww 3 =~} cannot get any mere of them and in some sizes our stock is mighty low. Ti, sha WY of these collérs is the generally accepted one of this season--"'stand-up-- 1, are collars considered low in collars, had you not better h 300 only, Med's 3-ply "stind-up-Turn-down"' Collars, in i 4, of a quality regularly sold and value at two for a quarter; your choice de! clear Thursday after 9.30 S 'o'clock, each collar only Sraees . J C. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON {Saving of Over 4¢. on Linen Glass Towelling We bought our furs in three big lots, from the three leading manufacturers in Canada, and we bought for prompt cash--taking advantage of every discount that was offered by each. have them on display. at prices which were marked (just as we mark dry goods) You will be utterly delighted with our collection, we are sure ! and the fact y have it placed aside until yop desire it, should As we saidat the beginning, we cannot duplicate go will you visit our store soon--to-morrow--and at least are so proud ? . English Broad: cloth Coat, of very soft pleas: ing 'shade, with Isabella = Fox veers, lined 5. Special for with the popular collar; and re- 55.00 Muffs, and feel safe JOHN LAIDLAW & SON -- Stylish New Separate Skirts for Autumn Cloth Coats for Fail and Winter In this space it's impossible to tell much about our whole collection of coats and skirts satisly. city. attention this season to the rather in saying that we 'can surely please All 'the noyelties as well as the stand. styles of round or flat stole effects, in In coats we have the fashionable tweeds-=of mafty: shades and popular black and navy Broadcloth coats, we are told we have the i Our entire price range runs from 7.75 to 16.50 and even two extra specials--notice the special 'skirts, too of heavy reversible tweed, full seven-eighth length, full box hac I To Stop Dreadful Carnage Among IMO S i : : JOHN LAIDLAW & SON Regular 60c. Table Line for 39¢, To-Morrow Right in the same shipment th the Glass Towelling mentioned | a splendid lot of Table Linen. we think there must have misulesstandiog over 'there, becag 'lot is guaranteed linen and worgy 60c. a yard, an yet we wili sel way to-morrow : 460 yards only, Fine Table Linen, pure, bleached and guaranteed pure linen, | full 64 inches wide, in meat new signe, of a quality" easily worth jn 39 the regular way 60c, a yard. A very Cc. great bargain ; | 9:30 o'clock, por yard only ..... . _~ exceptional' quality Muskrat. Worth easily JOHN LAIDLAW & SON -- le, velvet collar, full sleoves with nobby cuffs and to Clear =~ out to-morrow, Irn dowg™ excel ent value at 13 ave 3 different heights considered 'good | at contained erewith, wa Candidly. been some kind se this I it this de- | on huraday after Now we with the least pos- No. 3-Navy Blue English Brodgdeloth Coat; of very mod ish appearance, with lovely Mink .eollar and reveers, sumptuously lined with very fine . Muskrat. Worth 8% to $85. Special for ... 65.00 "girls" of Muffs_ from $3.50 to the most popular 16.00 and Nobby prices we claim them 13 50 NEW PLAID SKIRT, showi ly large red and green shade finished across the sides near the bottom. with three bands of the ma terial + and buttons match, nine-gored. Extr special, Thursday .. v love plaid, NEW "PETER PAN" SKIRT, vay strong tweed, in the et 599 raspberry shade, made in popular "Peter Pan" styl eighteen gored. Extra-sp« cial, Thursday ......... . NAVA BLUE, BLACK AND RED VE NETIAN SKIRTS, at 5.5) and up wards. PEOPLE Want What They Want When They Want It, £3 y That isZthe reason we sell {so many of our * sy jeg' Call and see them. son's - Red Cross Cotigh Syrup, © It $2.00 Lace Boots We keep a big stock on hand, a large variety d : shapes, and each pair is recommended just the same § as a $5.00 Shoe would be. -~ THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE | YEAR 73. NO Ouly One Week | FOR OUR Great Removal OF Music Cabinets, $3.50 to § lar $8 ahd $9 goods. Five O'Clock Tea Sets, for $12. Regular $15, A line of Mahogany Tarlo 25 'per cent. off, Large Mahogany Dressers, 20, regular price $50, for § A few lines of Mission F weathered oak, upholsters can leather, will be sold Robt. J. 1 'The Leading Under Two Dodrs Above Oper Auction Of Valuable Farm Prog ate'in the Township of on Saturday, Sept. at Eleven 0'Clock A For BROCK STREET, Mark Kingston. Shortall Brothers offer fo farm, situate 'neur Joycevi Sixth Concession in the ' Pittsburgh. a The farm consists of 275 or Jess, all 'of which, with of about 80 acres, is goo land. There is a good dw threé barns, wood shed, gn house, cow stable, milk hou mill on the premisca; ple water in the barn yard al around. The property will he offer a Whole or in two parcels The Ror in 1507 acres amt acres. TERMS OF SAL The terms of sale, which ablé; will be made known of the auction, © or may be plying to the undersigned. WILLIAM MURRAY, Auc T. J. SE TALL, Washb CUNNING MM & LYON, 79 Clarence street, Kingston COEFF Nothing is so much ¢ Coffee. Nothing is ha just right. That is the take such special ca roasting and blending JAVA AND | It gives universal sat Guaranteed Pure. P Jas. Redden The Home of Good New Fall Suits New Fall Raincoat: New Fall Top Coat New Fall Caps and New Fall Boots ar 209 Off -- AT Isaac Zz 271 PRINCESS 8 EXEGUTOR'S W. N. Lemmor Saturday, Se One Spring Waggon, 7 Bob Cutter I Single Harness, on Marl 31 o'clock: TERMS : CAS WAL) Sleighs, Half » Cent Making Sho Sall he same } both in New W pairing: