To i | ph ft £f £ E, i ly. The silyer t » they tives school at the ves: H The Toronto Ti gives out the a -| applying for reinstatement into ama. teur ranks, and illustrious career §Eisr it i is =F Bo oh cess by everyone present. ------ Collegiate Teams To Play. To-morrow morning | Institute football team locals will line son, full; Hunter, he . -- ut unter, Elliott (Capt.), Hal ouarter; Mundell Hazlett, Wright," wings, "Already An Awateur, fo £3 gF Fr i Irs 1s i | s present. the cricket ball resulted reported that the gas in victory for Adams, with sell the stone iv . So second, b u foo excavations te Loco- Jopsvap-and-jump was won motive Works, shou stopped, bost try hing: 38 feet 6 required all Dansereau was a second. | the stone hut vomli be 2g 3 resulted tions t t Night preliminary pr com- di idly 10 the Rory depart- final won by the | ment. The engi said he had drawn, company. attention to the matter before. The won by Cow, i him to write to the Es: tHe § Yiriiss i I Ef 13 it Boak did not and Aikens raised the bar t 4 inches and it, He did h H on' recruit Lawrence, wh , after ower the entire course, feud won out bugle, the college cham- ns was won by Cadet Taner and though no records = were Were voled a huee. sue. the Collegiate will 'meet the of the ville high Athletio grounds. The up as follows: Nichol brsey, - snap; Grimshaw, Dyde, Calvin, Reid, -- writes feelingly of his the rugby field. 3 run was the second Jorn of he. Sule Jurth sold: . Agai Queen-s | It was wan t streets ofl. i sin teen & Youldew's bill, for the | real with four light barges: | Swift's, and is of works met at cight evening. Alds. C Ads. Carson iin, Couper, board instructed light committee, and demand that no be presented, and incl over $40 for interest.. The engineer reported that the full contract for the pipe had been col ed only a week ago. The matter was laid over till next meeting. Some routine business ed, chiefly with reference ing of a few crossings. GATHERED ON THURSDAY. The Report of the W.O.T.U. Mee ting. « The usual monthly meeting of the W.CT.U. was held Tuesday afternoon was transact to the build- in the Y.W.('A. hall, with an aver- be lost, will be preserved ings will take plate this evening, age attendance. Mrs. Macallum, presi- for future gemerasions. Some 263 new pupils have been en: dent, occupied the chair. Several im- Historic events and inter- rolled during the past month. Num. portant items of business were trans. esting personal items bers of the children are from England. acted, notably the appointment of su. might either be written up This figure is 'a record breaker in the perintendents of . departments; Mrs. by persons themselves or history of the schools. Macallum, vintendent of evangelis- by their friends. These will -------------------- tic. work, with Mrs, = Gardiner and be editorially revised in the What Pecple Are Saying. Mrs. Wright as assistants; Mrs, Bri- office. A good response to We are told that our shew ing. of den, Iumbermen's work: Mrs. McKen- this ADDON is looked for, Alaska sable scarfs, collars, stolcs and ® end Mrs. Lyon, juvenile work; Miss Hattie Clark, the fruit and de- licacy department. Mrs. R, E. Sparks as te to attend the to be held in Lon- 0 November 18th to bs ave 8 ied, but So work in the city, - and its en- yirons, Mrs. um read several interesting extracts from a stirrin, address given by Mrs. Louisa Rounes at Buckingham. Que., on the occasion of the annual 'county convention, which are worthy of note. S-------------- MARINE INTELLIGENCE. What is Going on About the - Tr. Craig's: The steamer W terlil last night, from Montreal, Richardsons': NeDonalt with ante schooner Pilot t 1 ov wi oats : Crawford's: The Robert bay. ports; from Howe schooner Metzner from. ith soak; the schooner cacia or to load coal for Booth & Co. oo Swift's: The steamer Picton up last night; steamer Hamilton, down to-day; steamer "Aletha from bay ports, down to-day. M.T. Co. Tug Bronson from Mont teamer Fort William, of wheat; tug Montreal * with - from with 90,000 = bushels Bronson cleared' for four light barges. -------- Why So Much Talk. Get Swift's' Scranton coal at Simply because we are after your coal order and are trying hard to show the consumer the advantages of burning Swift's Scranton coal. Te be hid at Swift's coal yards. "You are sure' of Swift's coal." We hear it from the thinking purchaser. Quality the reason. Wedding Guests Save House. The celebration of a lage: al] the home of J. Herbison, a June- town farmer, whose daughter was be- ing Wedded, was rudely disturbed by a breaking out in barns of the premises. The blaze had secured a good start before being noticed and was fast spreading to the house, which was savéd by the strenuous efforts of the guests, who worked manfully in their wedding togs. The barns = and contents are a total loss. A valuable team of Norses perished in the flames. ---------- Saturday Specials. Ten per cont discount on all Low- ney's, Nasmith's" "and Perrin's hox chocolates. Edwards & Jenkin, 274 Princess street. 5 Er -------------------- fhe Shildru's friend," Sibwon's "ross cough syrup. It cures coughs, 20e, Large and small watermelons, at ices to suit all. Edwards & Jenkin, 4 Princess street. Canon Farthing has completed the purchase of the late dean's residence, | House last ted audience. 'Lhis is Shaltrant pe ly 5it the acting peu lo on Mi | Vaa Seated der ditions of -- FEATHER. % "» : "The Company Was Strong--Lead: ing Lady Has a Rich Voicé--~ A Large Audience Witnessed the Production. Studdiford successor is the Van Noice, but did not Garden Dreams," was the Soon : Jevlormance. Benjamin . Macgahen, Crown Prince, in his "The Prince of Good Fellows," a desided hit, with his fine bari- tone voice. The three comedians, W. J. as "Baron Bulver Strauss," as "Col. Mapatrick," and Powers "Bagstock Bovler," artists, In fine make-up, the form- Or EE ety, tier resembled a loca clergyman, besides having the "Sunny" : ¢ song of "The by Richard Karl, was e hand the Slestrical ects were weird, Lasalle play the role of "Mie File" in a most taking manner. and won admiration in her soug "The Little Milliner" and by her clever dancing. The dancing of the comedians was also a feature. The production was splendidly staged and the costumes were rich, The chor us was strong and tuneful, and with an augmented orchestra, the chorus effects were grand. | TELL WHAT YOU KNOW. The Whig is desirous of as much of the tory of Frontenag Kingston as possible, and can only depend on the statements of persons advanced in years. It 'would like to secure the names of persons over seventy years of age, and the features of their lives. is means much his- tory that early and would otherwise oT BER 5. -ants who purpose 'prosecuting street, a good one for such purpose. 0 m------ _ Flat Set. Young men are great interest in our dis of new stiff hats. The H. D. Bibby's. Té Go On A Visit. - United States Consul Van' Sant has been granted fifty days' leave of ab- sence, and starts on the 15th for his old home in New Jersey. 41,000 Islands Rochester. Steamer leaves Sundays at 10:15 a.m. Thousand Islanus, , leaves at 5 p.m. for Roch: ester Bay of Quinte ports, To Take The Course. Miss Neish, dircctress of the Vic toria school kindergarten has begun the work of training the two assist work of the profession. Clark's Pork And Beans. The best food to work or play on Always ways appreciated-- always tasty. Plain or with Chili or tomato sauce, Se. and 10¢. tins. ---- The Toronto Excursion. On the 11th inst, is superseding all other topics of the day. A special train. at 7 a.m. and special arrange: ments 'as to comfort and speed. Fare $3.70. Tickets good to return on 13th. -------------- . Like2 The Location. W. J. Savage, painter, has returned from a trip to Petewawa. He went out to look over the "buildings prior to putting in a_ tender for their painting. He is much impressed with the gran- deur of the location chosen for a per- manent artillery camp, The Uity's Taxes. Between $10,000 and $11,000 taxes for this year remain unpaid, or a litle over six per cent. of the total. Tax Collector Bartels is now sending out second notices to delinquents. He is trying to haye the rolls ready for return at the first of the year. To Rear A Cement Block. Armstrong Bros. intends to rear a three-story. cement block on Montreal on the site of the Wilmot blacksmith shop. The ground floor will be used for a show room for agricul- tural implements, ete. The location is Making A Record. The last of the teachers' grade meet- the |. "nie Corrigan left on Monday last for neckpieces of royal ermine. as our city and country are replete with romantic muffs eclipses anything ever shown in Kingston for variety, good styles and interest. EAEEXEE» HK EEXKXKEXXEXXXEEXER EE | A STERLING INVESTMENT Business Chances Which Bring 100 Cents on the Dollar. In the past few years the commer |? In Saskatoon recently a merchant sold his stock at 100 cents on the dollor, and the chief reason the buy- ers ascribed for paying the price was that the seller had the Slater Shoe Agency, A franchise for the exclusive handling of the Slater Shoe is a valu- able asset. The Slater Shoe stock usu- ally brings a have done so in this case, but for the returned the Queen City, cial world has had practical demon- | Trio," Messrs, James Kine, P. Hunt, stration of the good judgment of busi- {2nd Bruce Galloway, also of this ness men who buy high-class goods. | ©tY? ed yrecording secretary of the' Woman's Missdonary Methodist alternate to the general board. R. Stillwell, premium, and would | Organizer for Kingston distgict. « superb values. It will pay vou to in- vestigate. Campbell Bros., the store of big values in fine furs. pet Another Presentation. Norman Newlands, of this city, has from Toronto. On leaving he was presented with r handsome set of razors by the "Big ------ Elected To Office. Mrs. R. E. Sparks has been ro elect- Society of the Montreal conference, and also an Mrs, Cataraqpi, was elected ness minating with tuberculosis. with Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. It's made for piles alone--and it does the work surely .with satisfaction. Itching, painful, protruding or blind piles dis- appear like: magic Nicke] Capped Sold and recommended bv all dealers, ------------ by's. T E DAY'S EPISODES i -- 3 2 RE Satisfactory od Aly LOCAL NOTES AND THINGS IN ie tr Had Soe ------ rived bo pn, RL R Paces of explang. Occurrénces In The City ad Vicinity--Other Brief Items of Interest Easily Read And -- Apply Dr. Seott's Linimgy Large bottle, 25 cong, Remembered. "I mot for sale at your drucgiay, 4 © Penitentiary Inspector Dawson is in Fay aly A388 Procured at James: "i. the city. : Dr. Scott's White Lunimens See the new flat set 'derby hats at | Prope's;, St. John, NE, a, Cos, Bibby's. : ford, Mase, Chelme. Things are beginning to have a Christmas look already. Mri. Daniel Smith, 176 King street east, is visiting friends in New York, The predictions are for a mild win- ter, at least the farmers are talking that 'way. Try Bibby's for men's gloves. Miss Annie Yellowly and Miss Jen- Notice On account of so many new Jacket Orders already in, we will not be able to take in any O L D garments to re-model after October 10th W. F. GOURDIER Exclusive Furrier 78-80 Brock St. New York city. . Did you hear about W. W. Gibson getting his bumps ¥ Rode. his auto up and down Princess street. Mis. R. Charlton, 92 Earl street, has returned from a visit with ber son, Albert Charlton, Haileybury. Principals of the public schools are making special efforts to suppress truancy among their charges. Hiram A." Devitt, inspector of Guardian Insurance company, was in the city yesterday on business, hed Bibby's special. $2 flat set der- Lies, Now would be a good time to sub- ectibe for the Whig, and have it sent to the boy on the other side. The fire and light committee has to fll a callman vacancy on 'the brigade staff, H, Newman having resigned, See the-mew flat set derby hats, speeial $2, at Bibby's. It was: the Perth road and not the Battersea brass band that blew itself at the Kingston township fair a week ago. The price of cheese is on the down grade, but it has a long way to fall before it reaches the average of form- er years. Lieut.-Col. A.C. Macdonald, D.S.0., North-West = Mounted Police, is in Kingston to take a three course at the military college, The funeral of the late. Mrs. Christ- ley was held on Wednesday afternoon, Rev. W, H. Sparling of Queen Street Methodist church officiating. It was very largely attended. Try Bibby's special $1 shirts. Rev. W. H. Sparling, B.A, will preach anniversary sermons in Carle- tan Place Methodist church. on Octe- ber 21st, and will give a descriptive lecture on Monday evening of an European tour. On Princess street a large show win dow of the city's principal fur store is trimmed entirely with white furs, con- spicuous among which. are muffs and The dis- play is. attractig considerable atten tion. Try Bibby's special $1 shirts. George A, B. Wallace, born in Na- panee, in 1887, died on Tuesday at Watertown, N.Y., after a lingerine ill of more than fourteen months, beginning with typhoid fever and ter Opera Glasses Our Specials Genuine "LEMAIRE? Opera Glasses, bound months' in Black Morocco, cased, at $5 pair. A pair of Small Peld- ing "Vest Pocket" Opera Glasses (extra powerful), in Choice Black Leather, at 87.50 pair, The Field; in both the above styles, is ex- ceptionally elear. SMITH BROS. Jewelers--Opticians 'Phone 666. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. A WARM 'SUBJECT There's nothing in the world we're so oiuch interested in as Coal at this time Ul the year. It may sound queer ta... speak of coal buying and selling as ecience, but that's what we've made it. Two_ important discoveries we have made are that complete satisfaction to our customers pays best, and that the way to win business is to deserve it. Booth & Co. FOOT OF WEST ST. Phone 133. Piles quickly and spositively cured by its use. glass \ Large Jars, 59 cents. Nobby Hats. . - For nobby men "at Campbell Bros. ------ See the new flat set. derbies at Bib- fact that value were in the stock. = ---- A Change Of Business. Joseph Franklin, who went to Win- nipeg some years ago, and opened up a flour and feed house, has sold out and with his son has gone into the grain commission business in the west- ern city, Try Bibby's special $1 shirts, The new pure food and drug law will mark it on the label' of every cough cure containing opium chloroform, or any other stupifying or poisonous drug. But it passes Dr, Shoop's cough cure as made for twenty years, entire- ly free. Dr. Shoop all along has bit- terly opposed the use of all opiates or narcotics. Dr. Shoop's couch cure is absolutely eafe even for the youngest babe--and it 'oures, it does not' simply suppress. Get a safe and reliable cough cure, 'by simply insisting on having Dr. Shoop's, Let the law be your protection, We cheerfully recom- mend and sell it. All dealers, See the new flat set derby hats, special $2. at Bibby's. Dr. W. G. Anglin has returned from his trip to St. John's, N.B, HAT STOCK _The variety includes ing that is rect - in shape . The quality includes everything that is best, The values excel any we've ever ~had to offer, and the prices are right. $1.50 *t0'$6.00, other goods of shrinkable ---- To Pay The Assessment. The owners of the flat ocenvied by the board of education are asking for an advance of $20 per year in rent ow- ing to the desessment of the property tmder new reculations, It will be agreed to hy the property committee. ---------- At The Police Court. One drunk appeared before the lier magistrate this moming, and was taxed three ~ dollars and costs or twenty days in jail for his spree, As he had only thirty.five cents in his possession, he ordered breakfast and a plug of tobacco, and decided to re cuperato for the hext three weeks in Castle Corbett. ---- Gifts For A Teacher. On Friday évenine, September 28th, the people of school section 12, Rich- mond, surprised Miss © Myrtle Hus band at the close of the school eqn- cert, by presenting her with a beau- tiful toilet set of six pieces in a hand- some case, also a tall china vase, with bronze base and top. accompgini ed by an address expressing regret at her retirement, and anpreciating her efficiency and good' qualities. ------ Paint For City Buildings. The police station renovation is to be completed bv the painting of the wood work. - The kalsominine of the walls made the rest of the vlsce look so shabby that Ald. Angrove's com- 'mittee decided to spend twelve dollars more and have the peeler's auarters look real decent. It is also likely that the property committee will have the front doors and. corridors of the city buildings painted, as they have re- mained in their present disgraceful condition long cough. = po Thrown From Salvage Waggon. Capt. John Taylor, of the Salvage Carpe," Manteeal, was badly injured by being thrown from .the salvage waggon while responding to a. fire alarm. The wheels of the 'waggon struck the oar tracks, which are shove the roadway atthe crossing, and Cap- tain Taylor was thrown to the street, When picked up it was found that he was badly bruised. His left log and side were injured, and his face wae cut. The injured fireman had to be sent to bis home in a cab. Capt. Tay: for is a former Kingstonian and vjsit- ed here in August, ' Mrs. John Taplin, a former resident of Athens, nassed away at her home in Minneapolic, Monday. 490 Yards Dress Goods, 200 Yards of Tweeds; 290 Yards of 40 to 44 Inch Goods, Always Something - Good at This Store And Just When You Want It Most being a big' clearing up of a wholesale stock, bought at a price to make a quick clearing, Here you have it :-- : ; Cheviots, Vicunas, etc., 50 to 54 inches wide, some worth 65c¢., others regular 75¢., $t and $1.10 a yard, Every piece to go at one price Saturday, §0c. a yard, ! 8 d in a big variety of plain and fancy weaves, many desirable shades in the lot, extra gaod for school dresses or for a dress to work in. In the lot are goods worth from 30c, t ou Saturday one price, 2c. a yard, om 30C. to 45¢. a yar : We are doing the COAT TRADE OF KINGSTON. Qur - Ladies' Coats from $5 to $65 and our line of Misses' and Maids' Coats from $2.50 to $6 are winners. them, as we please, We only ask that you see know they are sure to Try Bibby's for Men's underwear. ¥ Newman '& Shaw Rash prices these, | ness. Join the nm Morning. READ Saturday, and early ET 40 Only, Ladies' Winter Coats-- de of i ted high grade -) Heo novelty tweeds, in shades, tourist 'model, double-br ed; fength 48 'inches. . Regular $12 to $15. On sale Saturday only $! "Come and se these coats, as are a good bargain, "250 Yards Mill: Ends of Apron Gingham-- checks and plain with and - borders, hight "and dark sl from 30 to 40 inches wide. Re price from 15c. to 18c. yard. On sale Saturday only 8 48 Qulyy Black Lustre Waists-- Made with tucked front and fi off with fancy braid. Sizes ov and #M. The 'regular price of waisth is 81, $1.25 and 81.50 £1.75. On account of shortage i we have marked them down for Saturday only to 48c. 65 Ladies' Nightgowns-- Made of white and pink flann Mothér Hubbard yoke, tucks, four rows insertion, neck, down front and sleeves, and #0 inches Jong. Regular $1.25. 2 On sale Saturday 85c. 350 Yards Fancy Sapho Silks-- In blue, brown, green and shades in shot and plain colors. in checks, and some with ombre figures. Regular price 50, 65 an yard: On sale Saturday 29: Substantial itand Boy Your Opportunity on Saturday-- To make a great big day's p: the purchase of your new fall Just &npacked 60 Men's Suits-- Made of English colored Wor: quit patterns and the more : Scotch Tweeds, 'Splendid select patterns. Long, ® single and breasted sack coats, with cent Best of trimmings. Sizes 30 to gular price $15 to 818. On sale Saturday Winter 'Overcoats--< 0 fine Blk Melton clot] cants, seasbn's popular fabri model with seam down back a centre vent, Sizes, 35 to 44, § over from $15 to SI¥, Our price for Saturday and Dra unshrink have d knit at 32 to ¥ each. Our Spec This i save mo Six Gooc BLACK AND WHITE THI 200 spools, Nos, from 12 to sale 2 spools for Be. BEST QUALITY BLACK BRAID.-- Worth €e. yard. On yard, SAEETY PINS. -- Assorted worth Be. card, On fale 2 ¢ 5 cents, g CL The least we c that évery item i usal, and, after t tion. REMEM The-- onteeal B 1801 Between Redde