; into on the GIR, gE ff il i ih TT 5 i BE it F +H fe Ha Ii 3 i was i | ng app iin rom the wes senaphores vw The inquest o'clock, to Rte aghin on Friday B exumination i whmion 3 oO beg to Bi eo Capt. R ; to other, Capt. R. a sh i chavges. of hirbusity brought by aT, us were killed. came to he was made to walk a ] y carrying a : ¥ ve oh : v's column; when 'Tweeds, : gin: medium and dark out, "Take ni surresier, sir.' "' 75¢., I, $25. : Eternia dames y Sn Satin and Venetian finish, 7° REGISTRAR DEAD: . Passed Away at Brampton, Wednesday. extra values, at goc, $1, $1.25, onto, the firm of K. Chisholm « wate also owners of | the forks of the Credit, token. The parlinment build Toronto, amongst many others, built of stone from these quarries. woman waits a coat that is not only stylish ni lifferent to what other women are This is what we claim for our*garments. unique and individual 'in style, perfect fit, man-tailored, exclusive in design, yet very his resignation in 180M, In this Be was appointed registrar of death. Mr. Chisholm leaves three priced. two daughters, i ; : My. Chisholm's death "was due to As hE senile doomy. He had been gradually sinking for the pasttwo months, * MANSE BURNED "img a S 3 found amongst our large stock s in plain and fancy effects. Satis- |iytirian in every article. LTA 4) manse, here, wag badly and vy log 3 did tin the suet agdingt them, adjourned at eleven Sept. 20~Henry Tully, been nearly thirty ag Writes Pietermar- operating in Natal against the to the other side of the were out off. 'He fainted, and when he heavy lowd on his 'His right hand was out off; and he ADS ve : extensi range. in all fhe [hod to salute Wimelr with his dond on oc Tove. tg, 1 oll thei Ash ws To, eri Vi ' Sh ' : i a % still Can you wonder that the | found his mutilated body; should cry ' - T high cl ora , Ont., Sept. 20K ouioth i 3 im, 1, pistrar, this ve range of high class Black Dress Goods, | this rns ee Fes . aly : § ia : five years he was one of the most cE SAS SER ab ie rot, 3 prominent. merchants outside of Tor with hondyuarters at Brampton, doing a very large business as general store- keepers, grain buyers and millers. They quarries at from Which tho celebrated Credit Valley stone was ings in Mr, Chisholm, always a strong lik oral, was dlectod member of the legis lative assembly for Ontario in 1873, 'on the death of the sitting member, the late John Coyne, and represented the county of Peel continuously until county, and remained .in his office till 2 -------- : And Occupants Escaped in Night $ Robes. ' Omeinee, Ont; Sept. 20.--~The Pres- fire this morning, shortly a o'clock. Rev. Me. Whitelaw and : of getti out in their night 50 to $30, pwn. Which was. destroyed. Lows ; Oe A de chad B EC * 181,500, insured. i :2.50 to $10.80 Bach |, Br rwum Ab : ab a i and onlsts, whe have oy at. Th : x yi 5 ims nt, riday. from set the t, the even- 4 Tul the Keir dis- UL : y | Inch, Fredericton, N.B.; A. W. Briggs, EA Finite mutilated: Iv the case of Veal, a non- Toronto. ; : fy is . tant, he ust suffered aw- | General Conference Special Commit- ; be a | fol torture. A mative 'withess lms con- | tee--Revs. Dr. Ryekman, Almonte, ) Ne LAR" SOME fossed to wk that the poor fellow was | Ont.; Dy. Sparling, Winnipeg; Dr. us 'mitich in de | held down while the soles of his. feet | Sprague, St. John, NB; Dr. Cloaver, in invisible s they on Cay, were year the sons dam- [After a while a man who had been e was found nan room, A half dozen Halian * families, of the poorer class, who inhabited the house had fled. Carte were ogtterad sroutd the floor prior to the tragedy a game had evidontly beén in progress. Whether murder was committed is a matter of Jofies investigation, The man may we been killed as the vesult of a dispute, but it is also said that he may have shot himsoll and The in- erimfnating cirdumsiances may have been - due the fenr of the other. oe cupants of the House and their desire to escape" 4 NEARING AN END. . ne---- Enlarging the Scope of . the *od 'League. Montreal, " Sept. + M.--The general ce in drawing tear an end. This morning was spent largely in re- casting discipline to accord with leg- Jislation already passed, TWe recom: mendations of importance werd, how- oper BR Re scope work to include athletics and the second de clared for a common university in British Columbia, governmental | or independent, but which was not#o be a branch: of McGill, Committee Elected. Court of Appeal.~Revs. Principal Shaw, Montreal; Dr. Ross, Oakville, Ont.; Dr, ord, Stratford, Ont; s alifox; Dr. Shorey, Os- (hawa; Stephen Bond, Atwoed, Ont; Messrs. N. W. Rowell, Justace Mac- laren, Torontoy Judge Chesley, Lunen- burg, N.S; Alex. Mills, Toronto; Dr. Dr. Burwash, Dr. iggs, J. A, Ran- kin, T. A. Moore, Toronto; Dr. Hearty, Yarmouth, N.S; Dr. Burns, Bramp- ton, Ont.; G. W. Kerby, Calgary, Alt.; De. Potts, Toronto; Messrs. G. N. Lake, Toromtct C. B. Keonleyside, , Ont; John George, Port El gin, Ont; Justice Maclaren, Toronto; Thomas Hilliard, Waterloo, Onty Prof, Osborne, Winnipeg: H. H. Fud- ger, Toronteg Dr. "Allison, Sackville, N.B; H. P.. Moore, Acton, Ont.; Dr. Watson, Dr. Willmott, Toronto; Cc A. Birge, Hamilton. Fraternal Representatives to British Wesleyan Conference, Rev. Dr. Antliff, Galt, Ont; to Methodist Episcopal church, North, Rev. James Henderson and N., W. Rowell Toronto; to Meth- odist Episcopal chutch, South, Rev. Dr. Young, Montreal. . The general missior hoard has been called to meet in Toronto on Monday (next. Thy conference will close to-night or to-morrow forenoon, MADE EASY MONEY. Kept on Right $ Side and Made m hin rT. he ensiest money I ever ade," said a Philadelphia shipping man the other day, "was handed to me in New York not long ago. I was Visiting there and had a little time to myself, so I bought a paper and went down to the river front. I saw an advertise ment in the paper saying that a tug was to be auctioned that day, so I went to the place and stood © around examining the tui. watching me came over and began ask- ing questions. I told him I was inter- delphia. Then he asked: "What ave you doing down here ?' '1 came down to this auction dale," I said. 'Well, said the man, "if you want to keep on the sight cide of the boy you'll do something for me, Here's $100; do not bid on the tub.' I took the money and departed. I had mot thé slightest in. tention. of bidding." AVERAGE OF TWENTY-SIX, 3 ; Year's List of Bailway Fatalities in United States' Washington, 'Sept. 20--During year ending June 30th, 1000 acoord- Ing 10 a statement issued by the y " on, an average of twenty-six s were killed iL pity or number killed during the ear 'was 9,708, while the ihjured ir 86,008, Last Week For Big Peaches. Five hundred baskets "for Thursday torning at Carmovsky's. terested in boats and was from. Phila- |! the { Ones," the business | Gibson's right away-- to-morrow ; ALASKA SABLE MUFFS, in either BLACK COAT, of splendid with Alaska Sable worth $70 to 875. special, only i disappointment. clear double thread-check, of per yard, only PANAMA CLOTHS, in brown, at 65¢. per yard. to the REBELLIOUS NATIVES. British Having Trouble in South- ern Nigeria. Lagos, West = Africa, Sept. 26.--The traders in the City of Benin, South: ern Nigeria, have been compelled to flee 'becatde of a rising of the natives. Two Europedns have Bogen Killed. The British have hud' considerable trouble lately on account of the machinations of 'a native society called the "Silent of which is to incite' the natives to rebellion. Last month a British force compelled the surrender of a rebellious tribe, which had killed a British commissioner and had defeated, with heavy loss, a col _--_- that. had been sent to punish om. . Uneasiness In The Stomach. That's' the complaint to prove the merit "of. Polson's Nerviline. Cures nausen, and indigestion at once, set tles the stomach and makes you well, and all for 2c. per bottle. Fost SHIRE of it," being Wbls to & fountain syringe for $1, at AT first thought, - that seems a poor heading to have bec, then, all i but good : there's a_mughty difference between "hi sh ut I Furs of perfect style and fashion, 'and of the purest qual plain figures, dollars less than most stores ask. features there is this offer-- We Will Place' Any Garment. You Cliobse Now Safely Away Until You Need It. .;. . Finally, let us advise you, if you have any idea at all of getting a Fur this season, to choose ause then you will find a greater range from when to choose: and chadces are decidedly in favor of you getting better value for your money than you would late, ou Just as examples of what we can do for you let us mention these : : ALASKA SABLE STOLE, in the popular fiat siyle, of purest sable tails and fancy bluck silk Urnavients, exceptionally Tong and a fur easily worth 40.00, Extra-special, only ....i... ...i purest genuine fur, easily worth 15.00. ENGLISH = BROADCLOTH BROWN ENGLISH BROADCLOTIINAVY BLUE stylish model, eollar and re veers, lined with extre fine squirrel, Out very popular - with the popular Isabella Fox col: JOHN LAIDLAW & SON A Splendid Collection of Dry Newest, Weaves of Fashion In less than a fortnight's time, every dressmaker in the city will be so de- luged and rushed with orders that she will "hardly know which way to turn to change her, mind" --if you'll pardon this expression. Dozens of women will come with the materials for their new suits, coats or skirts ; and each one will in- sist upon BOr's being the first to be commenced. morrow and choosing from the assortment of new fabrics' which we'll have then, you can get your dressmaker right to work and practically escape all worry and Isn't this worth considering ? A few hints : DARK TWEED MIXTURES, in four different shades of perfect style--dark blue, brown and two shades of grey- showing inches wide, all specials, Thursday, per yard, ORY oii ii DARK TWEED MINTURES, of good weight, in three very popular effects-- a dark brown mixture with a faint blue thread check; a dark grey mix- tare With a faint white check; and a dark blue and grey mixture with a faint red check--full 40 inches wide, all es wide at 59., and #4 inches wide at 65c¢.; and in black 14 inches wide JOHN LAIDLAW & SON More Specially-Priced White Flannelette Quite Likely All We Can Get. Promptly at 9.30 to-morrow morning we will place on sale another--and quite likely our last--special lot of white flannelette. enough to know that you of your way a bit, even, 1000 yards, only, Puvé White Flannelette, of good weight and strength, yet nice and soft, actually a 'quality sold regularly at 12c. a yard; yours to- morrow morning after 9.30, as long as it lasts, per yard only JOHN LAIDLAW & SON Nobby Light. Tweed and Black Broadcloth Coats For Fali and Winter : The largest and most successful stores in either Canada, or the country business under a very liberal plan. but in large quantities, -- Aad lastly, the least possible profit--depending on the immense volume of business done to make up for this. are doing business just that way. ples of the results of this method are their splendid cloth coats, of which these two seem favorites : LADIES' BLACK FRIEZE COATS, of very LADIES' LIGHT TWEED COATS, in four Red Drug Store, ir Wg er Uri Sars, op a "sumptuous means y -- ace to Webster, B, Furs {warthy of the name) are costly ; and, as we hae --_-- ones, our Furs must necessarily" be sumptuous. y Owever, nd "expensive or you will find ities marked ;, these attractive sumptuous' We guarantee that the mine sable, finished with twelve st 108 tnchvs HOY UF 16 Gp 3? 30 the flat or round style, of good gencrous sizes, made from the Extra-specials, each 11.50 and. uo 12 50 . ENGLISH BRO} CLOTH COAT, of very midish n pearance, with 'lovely Mink «ol and reveers, sumptuously lined wii), very-fite Muskiut, worth $50 to sv Special for ...... .) JOHN LAIDLAW & SON ---- Goods Showing the COAT, of very soft pleasing Shae, lar, and reveers, lined with excep: tional quality Muskrat, worth easily . $75. Special for ... 55.00 PR Now, by coming here to: | a large 8 two-in¢k good weight for fall and winter, 41 59 . specials, Thursday, 45 50 inches wide at 89¢.; in navy blue 42 inch- JOHN LAIDLAW & SON Now, surely you are fore-sighted I need just such a quality soon ; and wise enough to go out to get it like this : ) pe 8. JOHN TAIDLAW & SON -- "0 - south of us, owe their supremacy to the fact that they carry oa their They buy for cash. They buy seldom. they mark their gaods of all kinds with Now, Laidlaw's, right in your own city, And some of the best exam- 1 of fue frieze, with invisible stripe, double-breasted and loose-fitting, 46 inches long, collarless style and 'patch pockets, stitthed box-pleat down back, body and 11.50 sleeves fined well, trimmed with velvet and silk braid, cuffs shades of heavy reversible Snlthed with silk braids. Our special of exceptional value-- Exactly as Ifustration. tweed, full 78 length, full boxX-back style, fly front with two breast and two lower' pockets with flaps, velvet collar, full Sleeves with nobby cuffs, and lined both body and sleeves. These are of materi- : als and workmanship, which' we ¢laim, make them equal to 13 50 » any 15.00 cont sold in the city today.' Batraspecial only Men's Shoes . At $3.50 We have a splendid assort- ment of Gent's Shoes at the popular price. 'We believe we have every- thing that the Kingston people will want or ask tor. Everything Up- | to-date and all guaranteed to wear. Ask to see the GOLD BOND SHOE Made in'Canada. * It is a swell shoe. P.S.--Our Steamer? unks at und and have the best of Jo-oy $4 Souge Brass Bou THE LOCKETT Sho ata iy 2 STOR A » 226; YEAR 73. NO. Only One Week Longe FOR OUR | : Great Removal Sal | FURNITUR Music. Cabinets, $350.10 $7.50. Reg la¥ $8 and $9 goods. Five 0'Clock Tea Sets, for $12. Regular $18. A, line of Mahogany Parlor Cabinet 25 per cent. off. mahogan Large Mahogany Dressers, mirror 4( 20, regular price $50, for $35. A few lined of Mission Furniture weathered oak, upholstered in Me: can leather, will be sold cheap. Robt. J. R ei The Leading Undertaker Two Doors Above Opera Hous LOADED SHELLS «sss For Shot Gur 40 Cases more just opened from England. Ely's Grand Prix Smokeless and Black Powder, 72 numbers of shot Winchester, UM and Dominion he Lisading Sporting G From House Isha Oty. S in od Mitchell's Hardwaai Kingston, Ont. TO THE MAN WHO WRITES Fountain Pen $1.25 and §_ Upwards. We. have just received a new shipm of Pens, which shakes our stock cc viete. Bwvery Pen suaranteed. Aye for Waterman's Ideal. KINNEAR & d'ESTERR Suec estors to P. B. Crews; 100 Princess Street, GRAND MILITARY NIGI The Westminster Abb: Glee and Concert Par CITY HALL Friday Evening, Sept. Under the Patronage of Col. Gordon, E Onta: Copymand. \ Lt.-Col. Taylor; Command: R.M.C. Major Leslie, Commanding R H. A. Prices, 75¢,, 50¢c. and 25¢. Plan at Uglow's. Half a Century Making Shoes Still The same. high stand both in New Work and pairing. Wear "Allen's MHNitary Bootmakers Sign of Golden Boot. 84 Brock Canadian Fine 'Ladies' Teilorin Rest of Workmanship only; I styles ; prompt service ; fit guaran Cheapest rates. 236 University A FOR SALE Must Be Sold To Close Up Es I'he . following desirable city prop Brock St., residence of lat 187 Chown, bo 8 Bagot Sti extension dining Kitchen, all moderna, 106 Bagot St., extension oder 108 Bagot St. kitchen, all modern Price and particulars, Real Estate Agent kitchen extension dining Geo see TAKE NOTICE Stove, Parlor 8 Kitchen Rapgo, or any other | come and see me as I have the la stock I have ever had: also a | Furniture: and Carpets, Every 'chea®. TURK'S SECON A 5 - v -------- See Se Balletin--For S: The '"'Rowans' the beauty home, pounds of e Je John aX all modern: inipro ments ; conveniently situats car line, overlooking Lake Omtar Arsen SWIFT'S. REAL ERTATE AGRE I ACE tis said diving. is higher days. Your expenses are reduced ing Swift's Scranton coal. :