Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Oct 1906, p. 5

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>eweeal Bold i in no = Guwilight av - yter have a fide dad for her wedding, «it's mpostant to her friends that her post: nuptial reception day be brighg, "for "everybody likes to put on her prettiest "dlothes to go and stew | bride. So w J. H, Sutherland's 'Woman on experience with women's diseases covers 'house was very bright yesterday and ; 3 . to-day with dainty summer frocks. % 3 . . | Mrs. Sutherland herself looked charm: ot time ain. We ve ing dna really Tovely frock of flowered lore. ere think- | chiffon, Yemmed with strappings of : . 9 mauve velvet ribbon, valenciennes in- the best Overcoats in Faertion inlet 'in to the puffed "sleeves, 'and bretelles and ribbog' adornin the bodice, The Irish point headed frills of valenciennes which edged the puff, and sch {Back Overcoats, fae} Women I anscr" she sleeve, was of he" valenciennes -- insertion." The skirt d d Greys, $14. 50, 15. 90, a sens orde K {was ple; vied over a petticoat of white ing full well 8 ga. 1 ba aow- 1 afiota. The whole was a "creation." : assistance, bat a stural ye Mrs. Edward Rees, who received with impels them lo shrink from prin Shee bie, on chiffon silk of pale emselves to the questions and probable | Plu heavy white passementerie trim- nnerman, - examinations of even their family physi. | M08 it. Miss E. Sutherland; = who 5.00 to $18.50. cian. It is unnecessary. Without money | made the" tea, wore white silk "with CGR Jou eu can consult a woman whose | blouse of white net and lace. The lodge fron actual experience ig drawing-room. where the reception minster, x was held, looked warm and cosy with : autumn flowers and leaves, lightened 00, 13 50, Ho 1 00, and Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation. { oy the palest of pink carnations. Bar- - Women sillering 'fro; berries were twined in the chandelior female weakness ne om any po, v8 for twisted in the irill wark of the fomumiicate with Mts. Pinkham, 3 arch, Vir arlet salvia was on. the. piano, ynn, Mass. = All letters are recei and Virginia crecper was about the addock and Paletot, ; and and anne 1 ved, i mantelpiece. The tea room was pink, and 20.00: -- women only. A woman can freely el the strongest pote being struck by $f here private illness to a woman ; thus | the warm glow from a rose-shaded established the eternal confi- | lamp. A centrepiece, beautifully are 3 dence between Mrs. Pinkham and the | broidered in wild poses was i the fruit of great women of America which has never been | polished 'table, and en Fer broken. Out of the vast volume of ex~ framed mirror, rience which she has to draw from, cut glass howl s-taking. on which was a large holding pink carna- -at is more. than possible that she has ' *Fhe tea: rooni gained the very knowledge that wiil help Vert o: I assistants were 2¢ these Coats. your case. She asks frothing in return | Mies Flora P all Me lie - i $chpe your good-will. and her advice AGO, & fare a 1A = uriel as reheved thousands. 0 he afternoon Surely any % woman, rich or por is very foolish if she does not e advantage of this and some one who shared the honors Nth the bride Master "Teddy" was generous offer of assistance Minnes,. a" small nephew, who in his If you are ill, don't hesitate to get a suit of white, and with his golden ) Bi C pute of Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable | hii oat due, blue, eyes made a pie- . ibby 0. at"once, and write Mr g inl , Lynn, Mass., for special advice, * in. When a medicine has been successful in restoring to health so many women, you, cannot well say, without trying it The marriage of Mr. J. Caste AFH Fins and Miss Annie . Beatrice Bonner, STORE OF THE TOWN took place very quietly on Tuesday in 1 do not believe it will help me." Toranto. Mr. and Mrs. Castell Hom Kins I'Tt for Montre al and Quohoe on a wedding trip. On their retufn they will diveat 21 Howland avenu e, Tor onto. THE JAILER'S REPORT. Some eresting Figures Re- The onty garding 'Those Sentenced. The 4 BY Sue a . ' known = €. H. Corbett, governor of the eoun- : nn in the Whig hall is the Hl willl positively cure Jost manhood is * RES ty jail, has completed his report for ! Dior and tonight 2x the young peo- marvellous German Remedy discovered by EE nH last: year, Irom it the following fig-! i i may possibly mark the begin: oa: It is controlled in this Sduntry by the Dr. * ures 'are taken : : | ning of a somewhat livelier social erp. ending Io ppaany) 8 Concern which has the high Prisoners in custody, October 1st, { rousands of men, young and old, waen the best known 1905, 20; committed during the diols. cymmasium class at the Y.W. year cmedies have faticd, If you are suffering f from dissases a7 i i 3 '| GALS will re-open, Friday at 4.30 De ha ve Tulled, ne ba or : 137; total in custody during. the year," oh Hren's al % 4 y iE rare ¢ draius, Dee eS debitity Be Jos Mao xian 15 All ware. over. sixtoen years of dren's classes Saturday mermng. medy ga cure you io stay cred. The headache, pire age. Committed for first time 128 sos Jes, varicocele, pain in the and G endache, pio brs a 9% third tinie . re-than Mrs. Thoma Donnelly, University sappear completely in the worst cases in from one £2 tame, Aes, "an | avenue, hak seit out cards. f 1 cur or return yout rata 'We make the Honest offer of thrice, HAL Hom or Frid 1 i Mrs. Ire of return your money. Thousands of testimonials, Sentence Ce Tris . of. ou Friday, to meet' Mrs once treated confidential. FIVE day's ' ent od to on tral Prison, 4; ia LL Walker of, Hamilton, Bermuda. v1 Cnt seat free wilh a bool of rules for health, diet Mercer Reformatory for females, 1; : i vice, r greatest successes have heen th: ho enitentiary, 2; di vhile in jail, ve failed Tian ober tratments This Shand wit io Donliengarss 2; ind While in jail ® Mrs. Turnbull, "Arkledun,' ' Hamil- gularly used in the Fi and German armies, and jeinishec seienoe. in jail, Mb. ton, gdve a pleasant tea, for her Eng 'e soldiers in these countries are models of strength Of the prisoners who elected to be "pop euest, Miss R. las i urely sealed in plain wrapper. v tried 'at the county judge's criminal | 4" ope Mie Ls het week, oi 3 3 Lesslie, of rston. E CO.. P.Q. Drawer L, 2341, Montrec: ' courts, threo were acquitted and ten Was present. « ingston found guilty. f "a » u d@d ---- Nationalities. --Canadian, Ene A a = Tish, 11; Irish, 11; Scotch, 5 United Scout de ends of Mes. Thomas States. @; other countries, 32 15 To oo n of - -- H. FT. Religions: -- Roma Catholic, "apr Mog her Eo ih a e t d Ov. Church of Eogland, 22. Preshyterian,; a Aera e en 15; Methodist, » 26; other denomina- Mrs. W. B. Ellis bas asked a fow tions, 9. Prisoners read nor write, 21; temperate, 20: inte smperat Occupations--Agents, girls to tea to-morrow afternoon. married, 45; could neither lorrow af prisoners repofte I 108, ;© barbers, boile make rs, of the Seuvenir completely changes the air therein every So. rajoyable was the luncheon given by the married ladies at the Country : : wird sl Club, Tast week, that there will prob- 2. smiths 1 . that th prob few minutes without lessen- 2: Blacksmiths carpenters, 2: coopers, | ably be a 'repetition next wok, : : 2: clerks, 2; farmers, 4; laborers, Th 2 ing the heat one iota. hen pettle, 1: printers, 2; Mrs. RIE. Kent will give one of her iE sailors, 8; dervants, 9; [pleasant little bridge parties, on Fri Pure, cold air is drawn . tinemiths, 2; soldiers, 11; | day, at. "Somershy House.' . noe occupation, 8. Sigy Ry mto the aerated flue and Jail expenditure=For food, clothing Mrs, Tl. M. Kelso has returned to nd maintenance, . ; officers' | Toronto. perature of the oven before A varies, 82,327.31; repairs, $760.65; | Miss Penner leit for Ottawa, to-day total, $1,878.22 by the noon train. Number of cells in jail, 9; greatest Mrs, Charles Sildursiows will spond ; number of prisoners confined at one'] two or three weeks at' Proston Springs. = can only be had on the time, 37; et number confined at Miss' Lilla Herald will not Fi able . one time, 6. 10° come to town | for two or three IR Total number-of prisaners in jail 'on | waekd Ho visit Mrs. B. Dalton. October Ist, 14 men and 1 woman. 'Miss Minnie Moore is now with her I Offences--Assault, <4; abduction, §. | sister, Mrs. R. Vashon Rogers. nciple of other ranges simply burglary, 0; deserting employment, 8; The Rey. 3k Fert Woodeock of West M dri nd disorderly, 54: (of 'whom 4 | port, and Miss Daisy Woodcock of ot to the oven, heats it and wore malo); horse steal- | Brockville, were in town yesterday. Suppose you have a pan of ing, 1; assault, 2; | Mr. and Mrs. F. Stewart and h frequenters iy houses of ill fame, Mrs. Stewart's mother, Mrs. Ke in the oven, and a gust keeping houses of ill-fame, 1; larceny, | Lasher, who have spent the sum 21; lunatics, 3; perjury, 1; vagrancy, | mer at their country "home here, will 7; rioting 25, (Italians q return to Otte wa uli Awaek. gd ? = Jail officials -C, H. Corbett, y (© govern- : . »d | aol if or, appointed Décamber 2lst, 1865; Mr, and Mrs. £ ameron of Newhoro, iu oS) 2 i J. Lee and P. Grant, turnkeys, Mary who have been in town jor a day or LL TN / Ann Brooks, matron, W. W. Sands, Sou Foutued ome. this morning. SUL Miss eree of @ HC Own, 0. 'ir in i EN Ae and will spend some time here - x : The new pure food and drug law will | Miss Laura Berney left, last week, % mark it on the label. of every cough for Hamilton, to attend = the school | - --t cure containing opium chloroform, or | ©f pedagogy. a % & Re J any other stupifying or poisonous |* Mrs. Stephen EE and tny. AVe v a. drug. But it pesses Dr. Shoop's cough children went up to Belleville to-day entilated Oven Miss M. E. Newman, instructress aul made for twenty years, entire- 3 y a8 mage : nurses in Memorial Hospital br. Iy free, Shoop 'all along has hit- Ea : gd : . po! 1 i Mise Rob. terly opposed the us: of all opiates or | ter, Mass. and her friend. Agent, 189 Princess St. nareotics, Dr, Shop's coush cure in | bine of the same hospital, are visit -- ing the former's home, 271 King street absolutely "safe even for the youngest babe--and it cures, it does not simply | west. ATR suppress. Get a safe and reliable ye ; Sap cure; hy simply insisting on Mr. and Mrs. D. Stewart Robertson Stylish Shoes For You © Made of §§ Patent Colt, Velor Calf, un Metal and Demi Glace Kid. Thy, are.made in-Blache Lace, or College Cu Cut-Button in Bote are home from Sarnia, Mrs, R. J, Carson aod Miss Leta Carson who went to New York vester- day, will pay'a visit to Atlantic City and Philadel Iphia before: coming home. Mrs. George Grover was expected home this | afternoon from Norwood Mr. Irwin Grover came back to town Vy. " en Richards has been'in Toronto, on her way from Winnipeg to Montreal. having Dr. Shoop's. Let the law be your protection, We. cheerfully recom: mend and sell it. All dealers, Golden Medical Discovery is sald at Gitson's Ked (ross Drug' Store, : Coal from Swift's is Swift's Seran- ton coal. Tt has qmlity. Try Bibby's £5 school suits Ti the Miss: Foot, Mebonnell street, Headache Petorboro, Onf. check and prevent them. Preventics are Sha and Swellest agns, drugs M John Morris, Barrie street, is thoroughly "safe for children, and as . nes Desig canbe cured without, the use of dug ne igpamt of her sister, Mrs. B, E.ligoctual for adults, Sold and retom- * Our Prices are Right | The i. One ingeedint is just plain, Sie, Relteille, . iat ¥ Lt {uitaiidid in der and Be: boxes by all single Mise Eva Walket after a stay of tvo ers. *, _%3.00, $3.50 and 84.00 ordinary Wl Eo Li | months in the city and vicinity, the] "alk is" cheap, wotin are fond * of WR ckly than it can be" last month as guest of Mrs. W. H. hargains~and' that'¢ all there is to a Miller, Alfred street, will leave to it. ? morrow for Lowell, Mass., to redime | wp, corralling of one dink. was the per professional duties, Mrs, I it's an important thing to a bride § Mies 'Violet Clarke is the "guest of . -. - . Al « B. "Aylesworth and Mise "lodge, on the St, Lawrence, spending ja few days the guests of Mrs. Clifford | Ee Ex-Chief Jistice T, H. McGuire. and are inthe aly Jor a few days prior to théir Fd to their home - Prince Albert, Sask. Mrs. Oliver Chown, University ave: ;nue, has gone to Ottawa. Mrs. G. A. Bateman, Sydenham istreet, is giving a tea this afternoon for her visitor, Me. Seott. * Miss Lily - Norton Taylor from Toronto. Miss Maude White, who has been vis- iting Mrs. A. Klugh, Wellington street, has returned to Guelph. Prof. James Elliott is now nicely | re housed in Winnipeg. He has a resi- dence, within easy distance of his work, and also of Grace church, The is home family are meeting with many warm friends. Su Mrs. Benjamin Tett, of Bediord Mills, has been in town for a day or so. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Harrison, he have been visiting their son, Mr. T. Harrison, William St., went up yester. day, to Strathroy. Mizs Jean Patterson's marriage to the Rev. Charles Masters will be solemnized in St. James' church, at ten o'clock on Monday, October Sth, It will be very quiet. Mrs. Charles Stafford Kirkpatrick has returned from Montreal, and has been spending a day or so with Mrs, Francis Kirkpatrick, King street, ke- fore taking up quarters at the "Avon- more" for the winter, Miss Margaret Fairlie with the Missés Chapman, Brockville, Mrs. H. W. Richardson and Miss May Ford left, to-day, for a visit of a week or ten days in Toronto. Miss Marion Lavell and Miss Ger. | trude Graham, of Smith's Falls, whe {have spent a day-or so with Mrs, is. staying G, (. Chown, returned home this morny ing. oie. wow ss- Minnie Gordon has. left for n Mawr. Miss Blanche Hudon is visiting Miss Agnes Baskerville in Ottawa. Miss Massie and Miss Hazel Massio left, on Tuesday, for Lowell, Mass, where they will visit their cousins for a few works, En route they remainad over night in Montreal with Mrs, Gil: bert, J chnson, Mrs, McNeil, of Peterboro, arrived at Rockwood Hospital -on Monday. She will be the assistant matron there. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hubbell, who have been spending a few days with Colonel and Mrs. Baker in Dundee, have returned to Ottawa. . . Mr. L. Askwith, who has been abroad for sometime, returned to Ottawa on 1 Thursday.' Mr. Askwith, who is much improved in- health, visited England, France, Belgium and Italy while away. 4 Rev. Charles Masters will ar- rive in town, on Friday, and will be the guest of the Rev. J. O. and Mrs, Crisp at the rectory, Portsmouth. Miss Bertha left yesterday to resume her duties as nurse-in-training at Brooklyn general hospital. Miss Phipps, of Port Dover, guest of Mri, John Mowat, street, Lowe is the Johnson Holo left, . Miss Etta Montreal. Mrs, Ge Eade, Jr. is the guest of Mrs. Barrie street. Miss Blanche Deacon will leave, morrow, for Preston Springs, way up she will spend a ¢ day Miss Floredee Merrick at for today, rire of Chicago, George Eade, to On her "Branksome Montreal. Mrs Fortescue will pay a visit to her sister, Mrs. Parson, be fore going into apartments for 'the winter, Major Norman Stuart Leslie has got a month's leave and Mire. . Leslie John N. B. and he Monday, for ahsence, on ot left, . » . The engagements are Miss Sibyl Budd, Mrs. W. A Moodie, son J. Moodie, announced of : daughter of Mr. Holton. Mr. of Colonel and all of Hamilton, and to James Mrs R: Ont. 3 Miss Hilda Fuller, only daughter of Mrs. H, H. Fuller, of Macdonald Hall, Guelph, and granddaughter of the late Lord Bishop of Niagara, to Mr. E, ( deCoriolis, eldest of Baron Gus tave deCoriolis Miss Lenore Ira, daughter of Mrs John 8S. Barker, Picton, Ont. to Oscar Cuthbertson Ivey, depaity sheriff, Barton, Florida, to take in December. Miss Hemrietta cond danghter son marriage place M. (Nettie) Smith, of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smgth, of Plantagenet, Ont., Mr. J. Armitage Ewing, advocate. of Montreal! The wedding will take place quietly abaut the middle of Octobe Miss Agnes Helen Fulton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John McCldw, St. Catharines; to Me; Ohuilis Rebinuld Fitogerald, of Worcester, Mass, son of Mr. William Fitarerald, of Ottawa: The marriage will take place on Octo- ber Hth, to Preventics, as the vent all coldd and grippe: whim "taken at the sneeze stage." Preventics arg. toothsome candy tab- Jets. Preventics dissipate all colds 'quickly, and taken early. when vou first feel that a cold is coming. they name imblies, pre- extent of the police foree's labors dur ing the day. Flossie Fielding are at-Assiniboine with | Hall." Toronto. Mrs. Ogilvie Dobbs came up from | I'rockville, on Monday, and is visiting Mrs. Joseph Walkem, Union street. Mr. H. Walkem left, yesterday, for Halifax, . + «= Mrs. Joseph Power and Miss Ger trude Power are home from Cobourg. Mr. and Mrs. James Craig, Princess street, have been visiting" at Mr. 8, Stewart's; Harrowsmith, and returned home yesterday. Mrs. Joseph Fortescue and Miss Daisy Fortescue leit, yesterday, for to Toronto, on their way home Hand Valenciennes lace. | | picture. {ters reached them, AT ALTAR, A Pretty Event at the Home, of ' Alfred R. Martin--The Bride , Always Pretty .ooked Ex. " "eedingly So on Tuesday. for the Sargia wedding, on October ple were interested for the sake of | Butier--Choice, creamery, 28c. a Ib both: bride 'and groom. On that day, 'farmers' butter, in prints, 280. to hat halfpast cleven, at her father's '30c. a 1b; packed, Mc. residence, 223 George street, Mise } Meat--Beel, carcase, $5 to $6.50 Florence Harriet, youngest duughter of Me. and Mrs. A. R. Martin was magricd to Hugh Malloch Robertson, second son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Stew: art Robertson of this city, by Rev. Dr. Oliver. The bride who is sweet and pretty at all times, looked doubly so in her filmy wedding gown of white eolienne, over taffeta, skirt. and bodice being elaborately garnished with Irish point The bridal veil caught with its crown of orange blos- soms to the hait fell over tha bride's face, B..% 'down about her robe; in' the sweet old-fashioned way. Her bouquet was of white roses, and trailing odlus- ters of lies of the valley, and her ornament was a pearl and diamond ring the groom's gift. The bride was given away by her futher and like the groom, was unattended. While the service was going on Miss Mav Martin, the bridels sister. played softly the wedding march. The rooms looked very pretty, their Liform lend: ing tee admirably to the require meats of both the wedding and the breakfast. The mantalpicce, before which the bridal party stood. was banked with palms and ferme Gill an arch wag formed. and bright autumn flowers added theirquota to the pretty > Mrs. Mavtin, the bride's mother, wore a handsome gown of black silk, with garniture of white lace, and Mrs Robertson, mother of the groom, was gowned in a becoming gown of mauve, The groom's gift to Miss Martin, whirh she wore fastened in her soft white frock, was a blouse set of safety pins, with two hearts of pearls upon them. Beyond Mr. and Mrs. Robertson there were ho relatives on vither side present, but sone of the bride's pirl frienels were invited to the wedding amd breakfast. Mr. anil Mrs. Hugh Robertson came cast on the same train as Cid Mr. snd Mrs. Stewart Robertson, and have gofe\rast on their wedding trip, nothing a definite than this boing Liven out iv them. The bride's go ing-away gown was of navy blue broadcloth, © with pleated skirt and Fton, with a tiny vest of white out- lined with pearl tions. With this was worn a dainty blouse of white silk 'and navy blue Flt hat, trimmed with Dresdhn ribbon and grey wings. In spite of their being no-* 'wedding, as the phrase gdes, all sorts of lovely things came to the bride, cut glass, in evere form being specially wrowin ent. Telegrams, too, from a!l quar: the first arriving being from the groom's grandmother, Mrs. Molen, of Montreal. Both bride and groom have grown up in Kingston and both count many friends as they do acqpuaintan ros, consequently the good wishes heape] upon them are many and sin- core, Mys. Robertson at 417 Dalv avenue, fifteenth of October, as At Home" after the will be Ottawa, PERSONAL MENTION. Movements of the People--What They Are Saying and Doing. Baley Day, Sydenham, spent Sunday Charles Emberley, Yarker, W. D. Carey has resign porary guard at the penitentiary. The Bishop of Ontario is in Augusta parish, and will retarn. to-morrow. R. A. Elliott, Woodstock, Ont. is back to res his studies. at Science Halt. Mr. and anoque, Wwe terday Miss Mary after visiting Camillus, N.Y. Rev, F. Ke night, toms Miss at as tem- ume Mrs. William Dodds, visitors in the city Gan " Sands has returned home iviends in Syracuse and Stratton and hows no than heretofore, Mabel Mitton, who leit day for New York will enter the large hospitals in that. city nurse-in- training. Word hos been received friends in the city that James student in science at Queen's; with typhoid at Cobalt, H. Glassford, nephew of Rev. W, H Sparling, suffering from typhoid fever, and in the general hospital, has passed the crisis and is improving slowly, passed a fair worse symp yestor of as a one hig Hill, is down hy Mrs. McCarthy, mother of Dr. Me Carthy, accompanied by her daughter left yesterday for New York, wheres they will rymain for the winter mon ths Rev. Father A, > Hunley will at tend to the dutieAlnf Yhe Chueh of the Holy Name, Kingdoh Mills, dur ing the absence of Rov. Father Collins in Ireland. Gogrge H. Ham, of the C.P.R., whose duties take him all over the dominion, bas spent six out of the past nine months of this year in travelling over the lines of the company, Me, and Mrs. James Movse, N and her brother Rochest- Michael x HibeF, New York, Feturned home hy steamer Kingston, Sundav, after vis iting their mother, Mrs, Kelliher, Pa- got street. 'Bibby's' For Children. 'Bibby's.' We're showing all the season's novel fies in children's overcoats, Our little top coats are dandies. The H. D. Bib- by Company. -------------- > Prevost, Brock street, has received oll his fall and for order 'work in nartment, winter importations kis tailoring do- consisting of Scotch tweed, blue and black serges, great varioty {of black cheviot and Viemas; also a Aplondid stock of overcoating. Any- one trusting him with an order may rest assured they will he well pleased in wwewving ngond Kt at low prices. ™o FORMER i ems fa $2 a ton; straw, 86 to $5 hay, loose, A beautiial golden morning dawned $7 to $8; pressed, $8 to $10. 2od,.in which so many Kingston peb- [dozen | veal, by the quarter, Se. to Sc. per | 15e. a lb; Oe. The follow iled the ee peeiated eh Co lo S20 farmers, $2.10 to ) #30 patent, $2.30 to '82.50; 5 un a rolled cats, $4.40 to $4.50; cor I, $130 to $1.65; bran, $19 to ne $20 a ton; shorts, 822 to Eggs Now nid, 0c, and We... a per cwt.; choice, cuts, 10c. to 1346. per 1b; Ob, cuts, Ge. to 16e.; by the carcase, be. to To. per lb; cutlets, 12§¢,; hogs, 1a 'weight, $6.25 per owt.; carcase, | $9 to $10 1 per owt, cuts, 124. a lb; lamb, 10c. to 15c. a lb. Fish--Salmon trout, 12§e. a lb. sea bass, 13¢. a Ib; whitefish, 12}c; pike, 16¢. a 1b.; Chinook salmon, ea lb. Atlantic salmon, 30e. a Ih; salt cod fish, Te. to 150. a 1b; halibut, 20c. a lbs fresh haddock, 10. & 1b; bull- heads, 10c. a 1b; red herring, 15¢. a box: mackerel, I8¢. a 1b; white fish and tront, 12}e. a 1. perch, te. a doz; frog's legs, de, a lb.; ciscoes, oysters, 40c,, 50c., and 60c, hluefish, 15c. per lb.; Ha- 124c. per tb; butterfish, 5c. per per quart; neta, 1b. Poultry pair; pair pair. Fruit org - owl, from 78¢. to 81 spring chickens, 60c. to SOc. young ducks, Tic. to $1.25 , Be. to 10. S48 T0e. pew dos; baman: 00, andor; hon De. a basket; grapes, and 50. & basket: pears, 0c. to The. a peck; melons, So. up each; watermelons, 30c. to 60c, Vegetables New - potatoes, 50. Ge. a bushel; new cabbage, Ie a hoad; celery, 5c. a head, or 50. a doz; pickling onions, 60c. a peck; all green Ru, Se. a bunch. John. McKay, Brook street, reports the following prices for hides, 10c, per Ib.; dairy skins, BSc.; veal skins, 12. per Ih.: wool, washed, We. to We. a Ib; tallow, rendered, de. per lb. a doz; as, to grown pe aches, H0c, we Ae, to GAVE A GOLD WATCH To a Popular Bank Clerk Ordered Elsewhere. Last evening some of the friends of He be Richardson, assembled at the Fourteenth Club and presented him with a gold watch. 'The reason for the presentation was that Mr. Richardson had been ordered to Uromo, Ont, to become manager of the branch of the Standard Bapk, there located. The following gentlemen were present : Mayor Mowat, G. Y. Chown, Charles Donoghue, S. C. Calvin, Dr. Allan Black, W. B. Skinner, A. B. Cunning ham, George Robertson, G. H. Smythe, John McKay, Arthur Macnee, 7. Rigney, W. H. Macnee, J. Ri i. Willis, C, Bermingham. WN. @. ent, C. Shannon, H. Waddell, Bart Dalton and John Corbett. Mavor Mowat made the present and G. delivered the address. He referred to the fact that more than ten years ago Mr, Richardson had come to Kinoston a stranger to them all. That by his ability he had become quite a factor in the business life of the city, and by his lovable qualities had won the affection of a great many friends. Mayor Mowat expressed the hope that some time in the not distant future the powers that be mizht see their way clear "to wend Mr. Richardson back to Kingston as manager of the local branch, Addresses weré also made by Messrs, W. B. Skinner and W, H. Macnee, and the gathering broke up with three hearty cheers for Mr. Richardson, ? SIX NEW PROFESSORS: Who Have Jcined Teaching Staff of Queer's University. The teaching stafl of Queer's Uni versity has tix new members this ses sion, all of whom have now arrived. Prof. J. W. Anderson, M.A.; the new Latin professor, reached here yester duy from Seotland. The new assis tant professor of history is Mr, Allen, M.A, lately of the history depart ment of Leland Sanford University, Califorpin,- A. | Clark, Ph.D. 'of Bates College, Lewiston, Maine, is the new professor of physics. W. T. Me Clement, from the Armour Institute, will be tant in botany; F. 0. Technical College, Potsdam, sistant of mechanical engi neering, W. Mitohell, B.A. as sistant professor of classics, Prof. Fowler's assis Willhoft, of the N.Y, as Chicago, professor aml (5 Offered A Military Funeral. No. of the 14th P.W.0O Rifles, commanded hy Lieut. Simpson, mt at the afmourics' last evenin cd decided to offer the family of , late Robert Burke, who was a memlwr of the company, a military funeral, out of respect to their son. The fami ly, 'however, wished the funeral to ine of a quit nature, and, accordingly, Lieut.-Co!, Kent, commanding the gunent, did not issue an order for compony to turn out 3 Company, Reid Brothers Take Part. Reid Proé, took their funeral car, this afternoon, to Ganyoque to ats tend the funeral of the fate Rev. Fa ther (Gorman, to-morrosv morning. In Dock For Overhauling. The steamer Antelope, of Smith's Falls, entercd Davis' drydock last evs aning. She will undergo an overhauls ing, and will be here for a week Try Bibhy's for bovs' overcoats. Why Chest Colds Are Dangerous. They lead to plenrisy and pneumo- nig. Follow the advice of .W, H. Powles of Powlis' Corners, Ont., who says : "1 used to be subject to attacks and although 1 used most everything nothing relieved quickly till 1 discov- ered Nerviline. I have used it for pleurisy and sore chest and found it Just ihe proper thing. For lumbago or ndiralzia it's quick as lightning. I cheerfully recommend Nerviline." Strongest, cleanest, most pain: des- troying liniment on enrth is Polson's Younger ladios want New Coats as well as their elders, We We Have special effort this season to meet their every need at 'prices from. to 88. Chil Bear Skin € ft I ain = In Dress ( We are showing all that is new Sie Cants.. Some very special ---- at ie, 69. 3 New Venetians, in all shades, Broadeloths, - Poplina, "Arvuiives, dona, and in fact every that § is new in Dress Good. dew you to see our stock before : 180 Wellington Street : The Store That Serves You Best af ® Wo study four points in connect i wilh ment FABRIC, satisfactory; STY LE ate Bb PRICES, moderate, Winter Jackets Nl a Just a look at our Jackets this fall Py sonvines Lon tha studying has not been in vain, for Fabri ylo and Wor all of the best, and as to Prices, you will ony as low as be had in Toronto or Montreal. Walking Shirts Wo have made a special effort Skirt from these seen. in any other store this Setiaolt,-a en suocceded. Exclusive designs and ¢olorings, $2.56 to $8 vach, Furs, Furs, Furs Be wise and buy your New Fur Coat or: Fur, Bot now, even if can't wear it for 'a while. Jukt now our stock is complete, and: by core: ful buying and the lowest profits possible wé Are ave, au 2 our at prices that are sure to clear them ont quickly Mink; Stone Marten, Persian Lamb, Fox and feoland Seal for the Come in and seo them. pedple. Order Your New Hat Early : and Avoid the Rush : : 3°" Crumley bre CASH COUPONS: Odd Dresser and Stand, Sri and Mata trass, Study Tables, Study Desk, B ook Cases and Students Easy Chairs, § James Reid The Leading Undertaker "Phone 147 for White Ambulance. WE HAVE BEEN Studying Heating and Plumbing ty Problems since 1864 Why Not Get The Benefit Of All That Experience, McKelvey & Birch 69 & 71 Brock Street A "JACK THE RIPPER" lost week h: rribly mutilated, The had been cut off, the- trunk rivved and she had been strangled. Jers no trace of 'murderers, but it thought that the crime ir Bg hearsed for some time. For the six weeks have heen fornd: the number of a dam similarte. Crime in France Has Caused a Sensation. Paris, Oct. 3.--Much excitement has been caused in the district around Le Mans by the discovery of a. "Jack the Ripper" crime, A widow named Grele, | Intéd. The first few found sixty ybgrs old, has been discovered | bly mutilated, but the la i murdered' in a wood a short distance much im) ed sh from the town. The woman who had a small "income generally lise on Simin as whe lacked hynds. A fw Ta heal ahd softer) She y amd months ago. i fui ves . Jeon gtd move grease, oil and rust ' went: Bo hex the wood and | and earth, Dr. Pierce's remedies are ° fresh at Gikson's Red Cross. Drug tore, viline, 25c, ¥ bottles sold overy- rob-

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