Store News 10. dil Shopping" | | ssiery For You bbed Cashmere in Many sw Men and Women and iris of All Ages. , | THE theory that Summer 13 hardest oq stafkings souads all right, by in all Conscience, any seasin males quite a hosiery bill large enough to demand carefy| ate tention all the time. We have built up an immegse trade in our "Hosiery fo | BR All" section, in just the wa that our whole store has beeq pushed ahead: |, buying here, you may be, sure you are getting every bit of wear, comfort and' good looks that is possible at the price yoy pay, A summary for Fy. day : HMERE LADIES' "BLACK Casyye strong] HOSE, plain and of yoo ERE lve, in| genuine Hermsdori" dye, wll rding tol shaped, dod just the weight . ). for present wear. Special to. 5 | . Wgorrow, per pair ...... * : LADIES' PLAIN BLACK CAsq > HMERE| MERE HOSE, of fine qualities f excel-| absolutely fast-black dye r Pair : 90, 5, 59, 50 and 40c., alsa om § 8 y 25 a special--at 3 pairs for 1.00, 1 i Or Spek: Pair i... ny FADIES' FINE RIBBED pj ACK ROITI CASHMERE HOSE, fast dye, pe cording] ir 49. LADIES' GENUINE " INDIANA» we, Tor] STOCKINGS here, too. 0 36c.,|LADIES' HEAVY RIBBED pj ACK CASHMERE HOSE, for win ter wear, fast dye. Special, PEE PAIL i... iii gira. . IN'S CASHMERE SOX Il lot. »uld get ack. A The saving isn't much od surely worth your sidered extra-spec- Yours to'morrow i 9c. o'clock, per pair } "s Cashmere Sox, ed' heels, sizes 10, ater Gloves and Mitts MITTS, CHILDREN'S KNITTED GLOVES, colors! in grey, famey mixtures, brown, 1s welll cardinal and navy, as woll as | i 15 JJ J) i black and white, at. 25c. in 20¢.; and cardinal and brown at ... va Cremtariane sane and Ranges he largest assortment ngthe city, Jour prices able. {Examine our 2 purchasing. rland"' Hall Heater 2d the best Heater made ROS. 77 Princess Street AE TRIS ah. BONDS AND STOCKS Bought and Sold on Commission Investment Securities Both Listed and Unlisted. Information upon Request Members Toronto Stock Exchange st a Year A Our First Sale of Men's Fine Shoes t success from both points of view up-to-date New Shoes at barga® our small lots and broken sizes. ys been to keep this stock cleat Il our broken and small lots, bot Ve sell them at a loss, bat 'it pays U8 econd, Sale of Men's 7 n Tuesday, Next Week. Hummer : : TT SHOE STORE, * YEAR 73. NO. 256. ---- E. P. Jenkins Clothing Co, AS the sun is to the moon and day unto night, so is To ordinary Clothing. Its supremacy lies in quality and workmanship, Quality of Fit, etc. ~ Quality of Trimmings Quality of Cloth Suits, Overcoats, Etc. $10, 12, 15, 18,}20, 25 Fit-Reform Fits Fit-Reform Pays B. P. Jenkins Clothing Co. Notice On MONDAY NEXT, we com- mence Our Removal Sale of Books, Stationery, Envelopes and every Article in the Store at Prices that will astonish the Public. We are now arranging our stock, and will be ready by Monday. Store will te open every even- ing until 9 o'clock. : T. McAuley, : City Book Store. Pearsall's Millinery We have been making a big effort this week to replenish our show rooms with. Dress Hats of Special Mesigns and we have been very successful, - Prime Factor, prices within easy reach of every lady. We have ou hand n large variety of Beaver whapes, including White. Our Ostrich Plumes are going fast, still wa have five dozen left at special prices for Friday and Saturday. ¢ Pearsall's Millinery 228 Princess Street LANAI IPI, DRUG STORE NEWS NYALS CORN = | SALVE: | MEDLEY'S DRUG STORE § We Guarantee to Fit Your Feet! Durability and Style in Our « Wear Shoes Aievs MILITARY BOOTMAKERS 81 Brock Street sign of Geen Boot St. Andrew's Society, $ Kingston. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE above Society will be Held in the Whig Building, 'on MONDAY evening, Nov. Sth, at 8 o'clock. . As business 'of. great importance will le brought before the meeting, it is {arnestiy. requested that all members be resent. A All Scotchmon and Descendants are in- SDAILY MEMORANDA. 1 1 Three essentials Quality, style and durability ways found in Camptell Bros. Civic Finance Committee, 8 p.m. Rugby 'to-morrow afternoon' --Gan- anoque vs. 'Limestones. The sun rises Saturday at 6.38 a.m., a sels at 4.49 pom. , member Jumble = Salé ext door to Henderson's Grocery, Brock St., Friday and Saturday. This 'day in history "Second rebeliion in Canada, 1888 : King George 1. died, 1726 ; Jemny Lind died, 1887 WHIG TELEFHONES. "Bleu de Roi" The latest triumph | in Ceramic Art A very handsome wide band, rich blue, speci- ally adapted for Dinner Sets . Don't Fail to Sea it at Robertson Bros. Furs. Established 1859 It is worth the statement that we've been in business for nearly half-a-century. Our close connection with the In- dians, and trappers of the Northern forests are interwov- en with the early history of Canadian fur interests, We have a reputation all over for the quality and value of our Furs, and the manner in which we consider. the in- terests of customers on a par with our own, : Experience _ counts. We know what we're about when we do the very best we can for you. We invite you to call and inspect our Beautiful Furs. / Wirite for Catalog B, JOHN McKAY FUR HOUSE' 139-163 BROCK STREET KINGSTON Auction Sale Of Furniture, eto., at the Yacant Store, No. 53 Brook Street, next to MoCann's Real Estate Office, on Tuesday, Nov. 6th Vie i--Oak Dressing Case and Stand, Hat Rack, Hall Table, Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Tables, Range and other 'Stoves, Mirrors, Mantle, Beds. Crockery, Glassware, Rocking and other Chairs, Carpets, Fine Antiguo Bookcase and Secretary, 'Picturés, and other goods. Vited. By order of . Sale at 10.30 am, wii J.M. FP THESHOLAM, JOHN H. LS, Ars RE ee. A x 3 Hon OL, Auctioneer. HE IS BOORISH TAKE NOTICE S 300 "For & Hall Steve, Parlier Btove And the English Lady Can't Kitchen Range, or any other Stove " Stand It. come and see me as I have the larwest Stockholm, Sweden, Nov. 2.<Al br 1.have had ; Alaosa 108. of though married only eighteen months itis Sad. Carpets. Everything and the mother of a little boy. who bo . is heir presumptive to the throne of TURK'S SECORD-BAND STORE| c¢cien, Princes Marsaret of Con- Princess Street. |, ht daughter of the Duke of Con- '208 ANT -- Buy British Columbia Amalga- mated Coal Co's. Stock at 35c. hetore the rise, Nov. 15th to 50c. few, hundred dollars now may See 0'Gorman's display of souvenirs and post cards, All new and up-to date, en * ught and niece of King Edward, has gh to quit her husband Prince Gustavus: Adolphus. The princess de- clares she is absolutely unable' to. en- dure longer the boorishness of her roval husband, Every effort is bein made at court to hush up the scandal and: even the powerful 'influence of her uncls, King Edward, will be invoked to induce the young wife and mother to remain with her husband. : hat * Wise mothers give their childeén Gibson's Red Cross Cough syrup for coughs 'and colds. It cures any cough. Sweet cider 3c. gal. Hopkinson's rodory, Market: Square. "Phone 708. Tekohionwake in Indian Opera House, Tuesday evening. Try Bibby's Scotch underwear, dress, 5. bugs a bath towel to-morrow at | Corrigat 8. : See Bibby's new sweaters. WISACK FLED FROM SIBERIA pA RUSSIAN CONVICT SUDDEN. LY DISAPPEARED. To Replace Port Arthur--Russia Will .. Develop = Nikolaievsk-- New Railroad to Tap Rich Region--Greéat Hopes Are En- tertained. * St. Petersburg, Nov. 2.~Gershunin, ono of the most famous terrorists, and head of their fighting oreanization durin~ the Sipiaguine and Von. Plehve regimes, has escaped from Siberia, concealed in a water cask. Hie disap- pearance is a serious menace to per sonages whose lives the tefrorists are now seeking, 'ae he is a skilled organ- izer and one of the most remarkable men the revolution - has produced. Gershunun, who is a Jew. was con demned to perpetual imprisonment for complicity in the assassination of M. Sipiaguine, late minister of the in: terior, and the attempt on the life of M. Pobiedonostszeff, ex-procurator- general of the. holy synod. He was sent t& the silver mines at Akatui, on the, Mongolian frontier of Aiberia, when the Schulselburgh fortress was closed as a prison for political offend ers' on February 13th. Oud 'of Ger- shunin's 'comrades. a man nemed Mel- nikoff, escaped from the mines two months ago, and the governcr of Aka- tui, say® hé eapuot gunrantés the safe kespine of Shanoff and Sikorésky. the other terrorists implicated in the ps sasination of Von Plehve, because the revolutionary agents who arranged the escaves of Gershunin and Melnikoff are lavishly supplied with monev, wind have the sympathy of the whole po pation, To Replace Port Arthur. St. Petersbutg, Nov, 2.--Adviees from Herbia say surveys are under way and the: coustruction will be begin early in 1907, of a railroad to ioin the Trans Baikal and Ussari branch rail- roads, 'thereby - providine. a northern outlet "for the Trans-Siberian trunk line to Nikolaiovsk, at the mouth of the Amur: . The railroad 'will tap the rich mold and coal areas of the uomer Amur. The project is identical with oricinal plans sanctioned - by Alexander I11., but this northern branch was aban- doned after the acquisition of Port Arthur, Great hopes are entertain®d for the development of the recion to be tra- versed, which now are devoid of satis- factory communications, If iig intend td to develop' thagpert, bf Nikolaievely which in a inensure wi Seeoup the fess of Port Avghur), "3 Vee 2 The adrian hes decide vt Rhein work in the spring on a saval station and ice-ftpe port at Alesandrivek, on the Amir coast. Ambassador Mever 'has ristiirned here from his. trip south. He says he found evidences of a lull in pegolutionary activity in the provinces te¥Versed. Sent To Siberia. St. Petersburg, Nov. 2.--The trial of the labor deputies who were charged with treason: ended last even Pye rident Khrustdlefi and fouriee inent deouties 261 sent Yo 'exile in Siberia with™he loss of" thajpéivil richts and two others were sentenced) to imprisonment in a fortresy,. There. maining deputies were acquitted: ?' To Be Very Prosperous. Shanghai, 2.--Mr. Hosie, the British commercial attache, has arriv- ed heyg from the north with a re- assuring statement 'regarding trade prospects in Manchuria, He is confid- ent that the natives have plenty of money, but are hoarding it. When the evacuation is completed and China establishes custom houses at the fron- tier Manchiria, Mr. Hosie declares, will be the most prosperous province of the empire. Nov. To Build New Boats. Paris, Nov. 2.~The minister of ma rink hag ordered the construction of six submarine boats each of 398 tons, 700 horse power, fifty-one metres long and five wide, with a deaught of three metres, The boats are to have a speed of twelve knots on the: surface. Fach will have seven torpedo tubes, and a crew of twosofficéts and twen- ty-two men. E The Accident. Atlantic City) N.J., Nov. 2.--At the inahest, conducted by Coroner Gas- kill, into last Swmday's disaster, it was demonstrated that this was due to a misplaced rail on the draw bridge at the Thoroughfare, Yoon Cause 9 , St. John's church, Smith's Falls, wae ihe scene of a pretty autumn wedding on Wednesday, when Rev. W. H. Stiles, united in marriage Amanda, cldest daughter of J. T. Pearson, and Harmon Wesley Phillips, cldest son of H. J. Philline, Bellome, Man., for- wily of Smith's Falls. Tre Bibbv's 50. knitted vos, All bananas, Friday and turday, 10e., 13¢: nnd 15¢. per dozen, at "The Red Rtar," 274. Princess street. Rave offer hi class pi amine Tuesday oh las How? "A dollar saved is one earned." do it! Born Swift's aoal. ! See Bibby's display of gloves, KINGSTON; ONTARIO, 1 there on William by Paulin Johnston and Walter Mae. |" AN 0 JR TEAR \ | [ 7 "J NE ) h = rr A CANAL UP AT AUCTION. An Important Greek Waterway to Be Sold: | vay. 1 Londen, Nov: 2-The rik spectacle of an important navigable éangl fob sale at auction will be witriessed at Athens on November ith, when the Corinth canal will be offered in sa- tisfaction of a tdaim of $200,000 lodg- ed by the Empedocles Bank. This is the climax to a situation of long standing. The income of, the eanal has been about 300,000 drach: mas a year; all of which has gone to its administration. The shareholders became tired of waiting for a divi- dend| year after year, and finally forced a crisis. Mer ANTONIA ZUCCA, One of the most prominent Italians in New York Olity where he is city ase sessor and es dent of the Italian Chamber of Commerce. ~ MAIL THREE YEARS OLD. Letters Left at Trading Posts Years Ago. Halifax, N.S., Nov. 2.- Part of the mail brought from the Hudson's Bay region by. the 'government supply steamer Adventurer, which recently ar- rived at St. John's, Niid., was three venrs old. The steamer sailed from this port in August for Hudson's Bay with supplies and i. squad of mounted police. "The vessel ricked up mail at various points in which had been left i < 4 at trading posts at different times during: the last three years, Irish Girl A Litezary Genius. Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. Buchanan, » beautiful Irish-American girl of twenty, and a member of the stafl of the Pittsburg Leader, has just published a book of thirty-seven poems, with pen and ink illustrations at top and bottom of each page, bound in black silk and lettered in white, It is artistic in make-up as well as in contents. This charming voung literary writer has written 180 poems in the last three years, which show nu surprising depth of thought ane so voung, Miss Buchanan is a g i #nd picce of Eliznbeth Paterson, the lebrated Baltimore beauty, who was the wife of Jerome Bonapart. Degree For Englishman. New York, Nov, 2.~S8ie William Per- kin, the English scientist, who, during his stay in this country, met with hearty receptions from scientific so cieties in Washington and elsewhere, visited Niagara Falls, with Lady Perkin, and his two daughters. The party visited Montreal, Quebec and other points of imterést in Canada, and retupsed to this dity, last night. Today an ™enirors degree was con Columbia Col lege, and in_a few days he will go to Baltigiore where a similar honos will jbo ciferred on him by John Hopkins Lnivlevity. "Wags Largest Ice Rink. Chicavo. Nag. 2.--7The finest skating, rink in the 'warld is almost complete here. It is kpown as the Tugs Polish was erottedk at n cost of R00, H00, » huwildihg 2 275 feet long edo feet Lwidh, With an ice area of 260 By 10: TH will be 5,660 ult the bhaléony aingements axe heen mafle. for mat ¥ of ice hockéy with PEominewte mn teams. In sum mer she . husBS#? will be used for shows, convifions, ete. ioe faa and 4,000000, byt "80% Robberies In Two Weeks. Bose Petershure . Nov. 2. The past fortnight's record of impoftant rob beries throwghout that 203 oripes of that nature were committed and that the total booty secured, in addition to the St. Peters burg. robbery of last week, was 8152,- 000, the empire show Dreadnaught In New Home Fleet. London, Nov. 2.-It is announced that the battleship Prendnanght will be attached to the new home fleet as flagship for Rear Admiral Francis C. Brid . - na. _ _CANYOU )] 1 SELL GOODS Good Salesmen Are = | Always Wanted A Whig Want | "Will Find a "Good dl 3 \ hp ) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2: 1906. 2.--Bossie Glen |# 130 steamer Nemea, of St. John, seating capac ify : = Berth' For You & J UAE i d " PARTY GAINS Conservatives Win in The Municipal Elections. IS SWINGING BACK THE POLITICAL PENDULUM IS G. 1 3 ----------_ Baron Grimthorpe Has Taken the 'Oath and Made His Apologies = Fines For Illegality Total $8,500 -- The Commonwealth 'Electoral Campaign is Waxing "8 Hotter. widen, Nov, 2.-The results of the i elections "in England, yes- terday, indicate the politital pendul wm, which touched the liberal limit in the parliatientary elections is swing- Ing back strongly. The municipal con- tests here are mainly on party lines and vesterday's results, ht in- complete, show considerable conserva- tive gains, This is notably the case jn London, where" the progressives--that is liberals, radicals, and socialists-- were charged with extravagant expen- ditures on socialistic lines. Baron Grimthorpe who, since his ac cess'on to the title, has sat and vot- ed in the House of Lords without tak- ing the prescribed oath, thus flag rantly violating the law, took the oath, yesterday, first making an _ape- logy. The total amount of the fines against him for illegal voting is £8,500. A Melbourne cablegram saves the commonwealth electoral campaign is waxing hotter owing /to the fact the Orange institutions are running sep arate sectarian candidates against three orthodox parties and in conse: quence of the repudiation by the anti- socialist candidates of Victoria of both Reid's and Deakin's leadership. PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. Land prices dre going up, in the west, and people are getting rich, The British cabinet permitted Sh amendment of the wh disputes' bill. RE ante N.B., was abandoned at sea and burned. John Elliott, Port Credit, was cawrht by cogs of two wheels, and killed. Judge Prowse declares the vis t of the U. 8. tug Potomac, to Newfound- land an insult. Richard Croker has pronounced against Hearst as a candidate in New York elections. 5 Charles N. Whitney has heen arrest. ed in Chicago on 'a charge of swind- line to the extent of $3,000,000. George Perkins and James Collins were futolly 'burned in' a fire in the ratlway blacksmith shops; Hamilton. An increase of pay from ten to thirty cents a dav has heen granted junior employees of the Intercolonial railwav. Marshal Glover, Prosser, Wash., and his deputy, were killed in a fight with a gang of burglars. A desperado was also killed, An indictment will be brought by the United States government against John R. Walsh, president of the de- funct Chicago National bank, An action has been taken aeninst the Grand Trunk railway, at Toron- to, to foros the road to carry third: cluss passengers at two cents a mile. Count Cheste, president of the Span- ish Academy, formerly prime minister, and the oldest European general, died on Thursday at the age of ninety-nine VEATS, The Spanish cabinet has decided to introduce a bill with the object of ameliorating conditions of women and children who are compelled to work for a living. * The Great Northern possession of the Canadian Northern tracks, at the entrance to Brandon, tore up the rails and laid their own dotn on -the land. John W. Gates hus bet $30,000 to £10,000 that ' Hughes will ba elected governor of New York state. This is the biggest Wall street bot known. So far as known, £300,000 has been bet on the election. Winston Spencer Churchill, the par: lismentary seerctary of the colonial office. will go to the West Indies ahout Christmas to stady the re sources of the "islands, especially the prospects of extending cotton grow- railway took ing. | 2 mi le. + Results 'Of An Explosion Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 2. An ex. plosion orcurred = in the yard store: roam of the Cincinnati Southern rail- way shops. hers, gt one o'clock, this morning, killing one man and fatally injur ng another. At least a half dozen others were badly kurt. After A Short Illness: Worcester, Muss, Nov. 2.--Represen- tive Rockwood Hoar, of the third Massachusetts district, son of the late Senator George F. Hoar, died here, Inst pivht, after an illness. of ahout five weeks. At Erskine chufch, Ottawa, last Wodnesday a pret wedding was solemnized when Miss Ellen MacIntyre, voungest daughter of the late John MacIntyre, va united 'in marriage to . Fraser, - Ren Laugh with Walter Mac Alexander - . 5 ye, Opera House, Tuesday evening, What a Returning He Did... Toronto, Nov. 2.--The the London _ conspire "thi Morming, ran over three consiituen- ies, London, Brockville and Wort BL. n. Brook Cowan, a. deputy rota ine officer at Elizabethtown, in Brock. - ville, admitted having substituted six bogus ballots which he recived from a man he did not know, for wwnuine anes given to him by known conserva- tive workers. He afterwards received 830 for having done what he lid. J, W. Fulford, another returning officer, for the same constituency, told of the attempt of one Henty, a voter, ta palns off a bogus ballot cand of the man's unegrt arrest, trial and acquittal. John O'Donnell adwifted having bribed voters named Pinddigm and Williams, with $5 each to vote for Hyman in London, the monev hav: ing been furnished him for' the pur- pose, seen | LOOKING FOR TERENCE. A Warrant - Charges Him With Fraud. Montreal, Nox 2.-.The ee are looking for Terence Vendrel, alias Roland Ayres, whom a Warrant cher. ges with fraud in obtaining certain sums of money and beating La Co- rons hotel. He is son-in-law of David bbs, former C.P.R. clerk, now serv. ing a term in the penitentiary for framl, Avrés also worked for a time for C.P.R. under both namics. s------ Mud From Volcano's Side. Naples, Nov. 2.-The eruption of Vesuvius of April last is still causing dovmstating effects, vy storm which nrevailed here during the last twenty-four hours, bas caused large avnlanches of mud. to. fall from the sides of the voloano, carryine off part of the Vesuvian railway, blockading trains along the sea coast and bury: ing large sections of ground in the vicinity of Vesuvius, : Phe inhabitants of the villages were greatly alarmed, especially as the stor was accompanied by earthquake shocks. To Open Up Soon. Windsor, * Ont., Nov. 2.--The Fink Lee and Peabody Overall Co., of which W. M. Fink, Detroit, one of the larg est manufacturers in the United State is president, hes the entire new block here, and will: be: gin manufacturing operations as soon as can be Kk in: tend to have one of the most plants in the dominion loying one hundred girls. Spr ------ « Bruce Walker's Mission. Ottawa, Nov. 2.--J. Bruce Walker, newly appointed immigration t, to succeed W. TT. R. Preston, at . don, is hore receiving final instruc tions. Ho will be required to keep in close touch with the high commission er and devote his attention more the direction of securing. British and Scandinavian settlers. x Mistaken For Burglar, Albany, N.Y., Nov. 2.--Mrs. Ferica Bender, of Rensselaer, charged wit the killine of John Smith, was dis charged after Judge Stevens decide: that the killine was justifiable. Smith and the er woman were neighbors. Mrs. Bender suid she found Smith in the cellar of her home. and mistaking him for a burglar she shot him. Killed Himself. Overly, N. D., Nov. 2.-Miss Haze! Boach was stricken with appendicitis, and Dr. Will. F, Casavaw, to whom sho was to have been married on Thanksgiving day, was asked to per- in | ) p § e j p p to match, value, } price 25c. bp # colors, white and black. T! best you have ever seen a Be. Ld 4 we '2 118 iQ Miles City, Thursday, st, by the Reve Fa Hanley, Annie, - eldest ghter Ww La into. Gporge Q m. both of Kingston. form the operation. The young died, and the surgeon was 8d grief stricken that he committed suicide by taking poison, Against The Prisoner. Belleville, Omt., Nov. 3. Judge Brit- ton charged the jury in the Kleingbeil murder trial this morning. His charge was, taken as a whole, against the prisoner. There 'was no room, the Judge said, for a verdict of wan: slaughter. The jury retired at ten o'clovk, . ---- Ciscors at Carnovaek-'s. Buy a bottle of Best's Short Step for ¥5c. Ti it does not eure your cough you ean exchange it for anv 25c. cough cure sold. It cures all coughs. > The best 'place to buy stove pipe varnish, aluminum paint and X-Ray stove polish, is + at Strachan's Hard- ware. : "Tooth brushes,"" the kind that are too goad to give away are sold at Gih- 1 Cross Nl Mr. Fielding's ma- jority at 992, y > Don't fail to hear Pauline Johaston, the Indian t, entertainer, a House, TurSday evening. Best's "Short ' Stop" is the best cough cure sold costs but 18e. It cures. all coughs--always. Ripe or green pears, 30c., 40e., 80c. a "week, at Carnovsky' 500 bath tows at Bc. tach at Cor. rigan's. Try Bibbiy's Pure wool underwear. Queen's Athletic Grounds Saturday, Nov. 3rd Limestones vs. ale a Championship of the {Basten x Tr Bibhy's for men's underwear, Admission, 25e. leechers, son's _drug . store, "Phone 230. . ~ 1 A late despatch from Shelburne- Queen's DOYLE At. Pittaurs, Nov. Jat. 1508 ames le. aged ea a ure, Sunday Tnoon, a elo to Church of the" Holy Name, Suntand dall, 'then to St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances are i spectfully invited to attend. ROBERT J. REID: THE LEADING UNDERTAKER} + 227 Princess B:. + 14th ~~ PRINCESS AR. > : Grand Stand, 2%e. (extra) ; B , free, > } i ,