our section. F a good one, for this yea easily of last year. only remain for your 'Xmas sh, hese things, hadn't you better start it > se make ideal gifts : BROADCLOTH COAT, of sploii sh model, with rg Alaska Sable lined with extra-fine Suite, 55. 0 Our extra-special, only ITOLE, in the popular flat style, finished with 12° Sable tails" and fancy xeeptionally long--just 108 tip--a very beautiful fur, 32. 50 Our extra-special, only... [UFFS, in either flat or round style, of ade from the purest genuine or 315 and, £16. Our ex- 12.50 in Rulls, at 4.75 and 4.99. Gira, at 3.50, 3.75 and 399. el lendid range of furs and styles, 50, 5.50, 6.50, 7.75.8 95, 9 75. rds. s, at 4.50, 5.50, 6.50, 7.75, 8.95. rds. of pur- y- Skirts in Plaids and Mixtures a woman's wardrobe which should never abby, out-of=style, or scarce, it is that of 1 exposure to a sudden storm, a bad tear-- may happen any day, ea ways have art, stylish effects. Not more than one n, you understand, but a very large cal- e mention below are the newest out, and "accidents" which rtata moment' s notice. value for Wednesday shoppers : MESPUN SKIRT, with broken checl ster of pleats at bottom on each side able stitthed tailored seams, at back. A very y Special skirt, 3 BH EW . EED SKIRT, in an attractive light a neat green stripe, 9gored flared nich band of self, finished with three one, very artistically set on 4 09 . the bottom. A skirt easily spacial only J. San ses STTAN SKIRT, ll-gored, in the latest ats ending at hip forming = plain eated back, Perio stitched extra-special navy-blue¢ skirt, 6.50 , with clusters of four each gore hali-way down skirt, strap 'averad 'buttons for trimmings, ack. A very dressy skirt--of 6.50 venetian cloth--only - HAT ; in short, 1s the policy of Surely § it's rs sales Fagain as much a oi Thirty five jn ion Seamless Roaster A strictly Sanitary Sell-Basting Roaster. By the special constrac* tion of the top, the: condensed steam drains to the centre, and bastes every portion of the roat or fowl, making it juicy withost worry or waste of time. ISSED STEEL... . . 90C. (MELLED STEEL . . . $150 VEY & BIRCH 71 BROCK STREET For Boys is the time for a good stout pair of s. Shoes that will stand the wet slush. They are hard to get, bi ave them. We have-- ys' Coarse Boots, solid soles, sizes ob at $1.00. ys Heavier and Better, same sizes, at $12 vs Heavy Ghai! Jetecd. Good Wet Wealh- | er Boots, sizes 1 to 5, $1.60. ys Box 'Calt 'Boots, for Medium and fu Wear, $1.75. rs" Milwaukee Grain Blucher Boots. Hav | Soles, everything solid, 1 to 5, $2. ETT SHOE STORE NO. 266. Best Value Overcoats Are being sold now. Prices are Hurry up and get advancing. one of the best and save money. Our $15, 18 and 20 are tailored to Overcoats at astonish the most critieal + 21 r More / And more The vopularity Of Camplell Bros Literal Ward Meetings, 8 A m., "The Princess Howe The sun rises and sets at # Court Poa | "Bleu de Roi" A very handsome wide band, rich ally adapted for DAILY MEMORANDA. Furs incredsgs Reform Rooms, Sea ave Reggar," Grand Opera R15 pa Thursday 5 pom. . of Revision, for appeals, 2.80 Thursday. City Couneil Chartier. day in history :--Mozart horn, Discovery of Nile Sourees, 1770 at 6.54 am. The latest triumph in Ceramic Art blue, speci- Dinner Sets Don't Fail to See it at Robertson Bros. McKAY FURS From Tribper to Wearer LO) B. P. Jenkins Clothing Co. (Queen's Football Excursion TORONTO Special Train G. T. R. 12.45 p.m. FRIDAY, NOV. 16th Tickets except No. Nov. 19th, Fare, $3.70 Return rood 4, up to to return by any train Monday night, Liberal Ward Meetings Liberal Ward Meetings for the 'eléction of sub-division Chairmen will be held in the Reform Rooms, Golden Lion Block, as follows :-- WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov. 14th inst at 8 o'clock. No. 3 Ontario Ward Nos. 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 Front- ; enac Ward Nos. 16, 17, 18, 19, Rideau Ward Kingston, Nov. 5th, 1906. J. McDONALD MOWAT, President Kingston Reform Association 20 and 21 Auction Sale Of Live 'Stock, composed of 210 Lambs, 10 head of Fit' Cattle and 5 Springors at Grimason's Hotel Yard, Princess S SATURDAY, Nov. 17th At 1 o'clock. "Stock must be sold. V R . TAKE NOTICE For a Hall Stove, Parlor Stove, Kitchen Range, or any 'other Stove come and ses me as I have the larwest stock 1 have ever had : also a lot of Furniture and Carpets. Everything cheap. TURK:§ SECOND. RAND, TORE WE endeavor to make the best Footwear that can be made. Try a pair for this fall's use. WEAR - ALLENS ¢eMILITARY POOTMAKERS 84 Brock Street Sign of Golden Boot A IMPORTANT, Buy British Columbia ,Amalga- Toast) Coal Co's. Stock at 25¢, before the rise, Nov. 15th to 50c. A few hundred dollars now may make a fortune. : JOS, F. SWIFT, FINANCIAL AGENT Elspeth Mofiat's Home-Made Specialties Chow - Chow per bottle 30 cents, Onion Picciola per bottle 30 cents. Green Tomato Relish per bottle per pot 30 cents. Crab Aviles Jelly Per pot 25 cents. Marmalade per pot 25 cells. : Citron Preserves per pot 25 cents. Raspberry Preserves per pot 30 cents. Read carefully, for it is certainly to your advantage to know something about our High Grade Furs. At each price we offer a good variety, --every rise in price shows its equivalent in honest value and workmanship. Sable Stoles, 100 inches long Sable Sable Muffs, large Cornation | Isabella Fox Stoles saaseras $10-$35 Isabella Fox Cornation Mulls Silver Ly nx Sets Blue Lynx Sets: Black Lynx Sets! Come in and see our goods, all made in Kingston, We invite comparison. JOHN McKAY . WE OFFFR Haier phrisiianenan S15: S17 Mulls, large Pillow.... ) ee rane 310 | Large Stole and | Malt ........ $36 FUR HOUSE 139-153 BROCK STREET KINGSTON Head Office - - Ottawa ---------------------------------- Aid Policy Holders, will 'necessary, to the above OTTAWA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY The Agency of the late GEO ZEIGLER has been transfer- red to James F. Lesslie ¥ OFFICE 151 WELLINGTON ST. Near Clarence Street (Up Stairs) TELEPHONE 293 Address, street, Box #111. Private Home 47 Williaui Post Office ple ase communicate, if address, . ©. BE. CORBOLD, Manager Says Reconstructed Bill Is| fab Redden & Co & Co. Combination underwear, MR. BIRRELL Impossible. RATES THE LORDS FOR THE WORK THEY DID-UP- ON IT. Says the Government Can't Go on If Its Work is Mutilated By the Peers--An Ultimatum. Bristol, Eng., Nov. 14 --In a speech delivered here, last night, Augustin Birrell, president of the board oi edu- cation said the education hill, as. reconstructed in the House of Lords, was a sheer im- possibility, As the measure came from the House of Commons it was unde- nominational, but the lords had fos- tered and bolstered up the denomina- tionalism, Mr. Birrell said he hoped the lords would recognize during the committee stage of the bill that they had gone too far, and that a liberal govern- ment could not be carried on with advantage and sincerity if measures prepared in accordance with its pledges were mutilated and destroyad by an unrepresentative assembly. An Ultimatum. London, Nov. 14.--The liberal Pa- pers; this. morning, comment upon Mr. Jirrell's epeech at Bristol, last night, assan ultimatum on behalf of the gov- ernment to the House of Lords, The, Tribune declares that the aduca- tion hill is the last effort that may be made to reconcile popular control with religions education, and avers that if the present bill is destroyed it will be to substitute not a denominational, but a secular form of education, THEATRICAL TRUST. Control Show Business of United States. Chicago, Nov. H.--The most gigan- tic theatrical combination in' the world of which the biggest syndicate now in existence will be but a , is Ih prosssE of" formation in Wago. The new combination which is to in clude 350 of the most important thea- tres in the United States, will be re- presented in every city from New York to San Francisco and from Portland to New Orleans, will dictate matters of bookings, tours of all big com- panies, and, in a word, do the thea- trical business of the United States if not of the world. It is estimated by some of the man- agers who expect to go into the new combination that the properties con- trolled by the corporation are worth far in excess of $50,000.000, According to present plans, a new corporation will be formed, probably under the laws of Illinois. Its capital stock will be placed somewhere between $50,000, 000 and 100,000,000, will ORDER OF THE GARTER Was Invested With Order By King Edward. Nov. H.~King Edward, last night, invested King Haakon, of Norway, with the Order of the Gart- er, at a special chaptér held in the throne room of Windsor Castle, 'The investiture was attended with ~ great pomp and ceremony. Although Knights of Order .are elected from time to time as vacancies occur there has not beech an investiture like the one of yesterday since 1855, when the late Queen Victoria conferred the honor App. Napoleon ITI. and Vietor Em. manuel, then King of Sardinia, The ceremony was followed by a state banquet. ! London, . HACKED TO DEATH. French-Canadian Boy Murdered in Vermont. Bennington, Vt., Nov. 14.--~The body of Thomas Royer, a poor boy, has been discovered here, covered with wounds from a knife. The spot where the body was found is a mile and a half from the Massachusetts frontier, The police of the states of Vermont and Massachusetts are now searching for the murderer. The family of the deceased belong to the province Quebec. It is said here that n French, Canadian is suspected of he ving mur- dered young Royer. MORE RAIDERS. Turn Up in North Part of Cape Colony. Lape Town, Nov. 1M.--The have had a bri and indecizive skir- mish in the bush, in the neighborhood of Upington, with Perréira, the frechooter. raiders western part of the colony, following different roles. seine Run Over By Freight. Train. vBroekville, Ont., Nov, 14. While pro- ceeding to his home, nine miles flere, Yoho, 8. Giffin, a Whitehurst, was struek freight train en route east, jomew street crossing, Con vening. He ig still alive, 1 up his 1ft arm wh el from the body. The caped injury. but wher of | of robbers has terrorized the inhabit police Boer Two more parties of Boer have appeared in the north- They are from resident of by a G.T.R. at Bartho- Monday completely horse es: "KINGSTON, ONTARIO, Ww EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, porn oF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. The Ontario W. C. T, U. convention at London on Tuesday, Delphin M. Delmar, of San Francis co, will defend Harry K. Thaw, "The Frehch socialists have voted with the government on the separa- tion bill Hamikon is likdy to got troops from Toronto and London before the street cars run again, The Russian court clique is agitat- ing to have the czar abrogate all constitutional privilees. a. A. Lowther , British minister at Tangier, 3s mentioned as a nossible successor to Sir Mortimer Durand. Promier Whitney will mdke the Can- adian Club's bane to Earl Grey on the 29th the occasion of a public de- liverance of unusual interest to the electors of Ontario. Rumor hgs it that the Ontario gov- ernment is considering the advisabili- ty of establishing a vice-regal resi dence in Toronto, in which the gover- tor-general will spind a month or so t several times during the year, x Women's Social and Political Union of England have issued a manifesto denouncing the men who allow women to he sent to prison for demanding wolitical justice, reminding women that eleven women are now in prison for their sakes and bersing all women to join the union and fight for |? political liberty, TROUBLE IN MOROCCO. Holy War Standard Raised Against France. Paris, Nov. 11. France is menaced by a new and dangerous Moroccan question. For a considerable period the Algerian troops. whose duty it is to guard the frontier of Oran from Ou-da to Beni Abbes, have been con- tinially harassed by raiding bands of hostile tribes, The latest news from the disturbed rogion is of an plarming character. The inhabitants of Tafilet, with the connivance and support of the gov. ernor, are preparing an armed expedi- tion, and Mouley Abbon,. the Sultan of Moroeco's cousin, has raised the standard of revolt among the frontier tribes, and is preaching a holy war against France and those allied with her for the middle of November. A telegram from Side-Bel-Abbes says that the first foreign regiment has re- Sete orders to hold itself in readi- and a detachment of mou ain, ar left. Oran. for. the frontier. ------------ THE AMEER'S TOUR. -- Preparations Made at Delhi For Reception. Lucknow, Nov. 14.--Great prepara: tions are being made at Delhi, for the accommodation of five hundred or niorg persons who will accompany the Ameer of Afghanistan on the occa- gion of his state visit next January. The famous Cirenit House, used by Lord Curzon during the Durbar cere monies and by the Prince of Wales last vear, will be occupied by, thé ameor, The Vieeroy will receive at Agra during the January Tth, instead of at Dehhi, which, in the eyes of all Moslems, is the imperial ¢ity of India. If the ameer visits Calcutta, ghoot- ing will be given him, in Assam, but if he elects to visit Bambay, the sheot will be im the fonsies of the central provinces. It is possible that his highness will desire to visit Bom- bay, as he has never seen the sed. the wmeer woek beginning UNJUSTIFIABLE EXECUTIONS. Many Innocent Persons Put to Death. St. Petersburg, Nov. 14M. Sto- lypin, the premier, has warned the various provincial authorities that the field ¢3lirt-martial can only deal with offenses and with terrorists caught in the act of breaking the law. The government realizes that a num ber of minor eriminals' have been exe cuted without justification, and Tt is proposed, therefore, to limit the juris diction of the drumhead courts. M. Stolypin points out, however, that there can be no appeal from the sentence of a field court-martial, serious BIG BANDIT "DRIVE." -- Besiege Robbers in Their Lair. ; Lisbon, Nov. M.--A great bandit "drive'! is in progress in the district of Alemguer, where an, organized band Peasants ants for some months, Aided by military detachments from the army headquarters at Terra No- vag, the inhabitants have formed a circle around the hill district occupied hy the bandits. The circle is gradual Ty narrowing, and' all bandits who at- tempt to escape are killed, Nineteen have © already and five have been killed. surrendered ---- nes SINECURISTS OUSTED. Uses Axe in French War Depart- ment. Paris, Nov. 4. Gen. Pitinart, the new war minister, began work at the war office by abolishing no fewir than ty zinecures. He found at the war office fifty soldiers, who appeared to have nothing whatever to so. 'On in- uiry he discovered that they were alt men of good family, in whom depu- tics, senators and other people of po- litical influence are interested. The 1 § general promptly sent all fifty Baek to their regiments, where they will have to drill and do all the other custom: ary work with the men of their year, - Bibby's, Try Tibi" 8 special 256. hose, A Homesteader Was s Foul ns AL AT REGINA WHAT A NEIaEmon SAYS HE The Body Had Evidently Been believed to be a terrible murder near Davidson, homesteader neighbor, shack, sterday, paring to bury him. hody satisfied subjected to pret violence. Ho at once men were captured and are in custody. It is said they were all interested with McGregor quarrelled when the ment came. AUSTRIA"S JOREIGN enthal, the Austrian ambassador at SAW. Subjected to Great Vialence-- The Men Concerned Are Now in Custody--Threshers Quar- relled in Settlement, A ing, Sask, Nov. 14.--Passengers zr "by last night's train, from sri th give an account of what i is The plleged victim is a named MeGregor. A on calling at the man's found three men pre- A look at the him that it had been alarmed his neighbors and the three in a threshing outfit and time of settle- POLICY. New Minister Like Likely to Differ From Kaiser, Viennk; 'Nov. 14.--Baron Von Aehr- St. Petersburg, has been appointed Austro- -Hungarian foreign minister, in succession to Count Goluckowski, ~~ The baron, while . approving the triple alliance, is believed to put a difierent construction -on it from that which is held in Berlin, and he is not likely to play to Germany the part of a "brilliant second oh the duelling ground." For that reasén his ap- pointment will not be regarded en- thusiastically in Berlin, Baran Von Achrenthal is also a most cordial friend of Russia, and it is thouoht likely that he will endeavor to draw Austro-Hungary and Russia toget) the east. i ------ SUICIDE IN A TRAIN. into ain, Tourist Kills Himself on German Railroad. Berlin, Nov. 14.--An Englishman named Bernard Adams of St. Pan- eras, London, committed suicide in an express train from Berlin to Flushing. Adams, who was alone in a second- clase compartment, shot himself in the mouth, He was discovered by a guard when the train was near Oldensaul, and died half an hour later. The body was taken from the train at Bentheim, in the province of Hano- ver, where the police are awaiting in- structions from the relatives ol, the dead man. Adams' identity was established by means of pn gun license and. a number of letters, KAISER TO VISIT KING. Will Call at Isle Year: Berlin, Nov. 14,--~Reports are cir- culating in military quarters that the kaiser will visit King Edward in the Isl: of Wight at the end of February or the beginning of March in the course of a Mediterranean cruise, In the same circles rumors are agnin current that the Hereditary Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenbhirg, 'late director of the colonial office, will pudeced Count Metternich in" London, daly in 1907, The prince. was an attache at Carlton Hodse Terrace in 1892, und his wife, Princess Alexandra cf SaweCoburg, is a niece of the kin Passengers On Hand. Quebec, Nov, 14.~The steamer Rouville, Grosse board, reached going to her assistance, ther Point this morning, Big Sale In Cobalt Region. Sault Ste, Marie, Ont., Nov, By a deal, Everett, « to the Cobalt, tically undeveloped land, pear price paid for undeveloped held hy loeal capitalists Cobalt region, ("To Make Dembnstration. Malifax, N.B., Ng 14.---A St. John's, Nfld. despate fishery inspector, with the govern: to issue writs, today, for the prése- Idands and Bonnet Bay for joining American vessels in fishing. operations. The trials tentions are. buy Ein's heir tonie. Ribly's for flannel shirts, SL mathaingy Ruin rose government with passengers off the stranded steamer Kensington on Isle at 10:30 am. and is due in Quebec this afters steamers Lord Strathcona and Druid passed Fa- 14, just made publie, William the Michigan 800, has sold Timmons Mining syndicate, of a tract of twenty aeres, prac- that place for $70,000. This is the largest property this year, Everott reports a big boom on .in the | proposition says a coloniab.] under such a ments lawyer from St.-Johu's, expect will 'be' ¢ondueted at both [is just 1laehn in order to demonstrate to the' fisher folk what the government's in- The + ¥ he in Kingston vou ear | The. | Gibson's Red SWITCHING BALLOTS. What Witnesses Had to Tell the Court. dence in the eJection conspiracy case, this morning, circled around Poll No. 3, Goderich township at the time of | the MoLean-Holmes election, in West Huron, in 1800, when J. Pritehett was said to have operated. Pritchott when on the stand swore that two or three ballotts had been yitchad there, but this was emphaticall njed by puty returning officer, Two witnesses, Glidden and Currie, who acted as scru- tine:rs at this poll, swore they had objected tc certain actions of the de puty and returning officer regarding the position of the ballot-box, and the destruction of counterfoils.. This was again denied by Gundry, who swore no ohjections at all had been raised, excepting by one man to a question which was asked him before the poll } had opened, So contradictory was the evidence that his worship intimated he thought the crown should take some action, Witness from Brack: ville, stated they approached with a view to rwitsh allow during the Comstock-White elec ---------------- MORE FAVOURABLE CONTRACT To Dominion a Coals May Be « Made, Montreal, Que, Nov. 14. ~The diree- tors of the Domition apd, x Yron Biel company held a mee or the PE of discussing the on iboutty with the Dominion Iron & Coal com- pany in referonce to the woal supply, the contract for which the coal com- objections a the steel officials to the manner in which it was being filled, The uct) which took fineq ot the office - of the National t com. pany, pee noon, "was to be resumed official statement to five out, but it is the general impression, ih the street, that overtures will 'bo made to the Dominion Coal company look-. ing to the creation of a new contract on more favorable terms to the latter, General Manager Jones, of the steel company, who arrived here last night, attended the meeting, ---------- SOLD IN A WEEK. dissin » i It in impossible gen ago. 8 i 0. ancortain ex- oy what the * production for next year is likely to but it would not bo surprisine if the total movement of ore oxceeded 42,000,000, tons. This ia the first time in a of years when practically" the: total production for the coming year has been sold in one week, I ¥ ------ SECURED DIVORCE. Countess De Castellane is Given One. Paris, Nov. 14.--The Countess De Cawtellane, to-day, received absolute | divorep from Cotnt Boni De Custel- lane, and the court gave her the ous: tody 'of their two children, The decree of the court forbids her taking the children out of France without the court's permission. The financial re- sponasibilities of the court are to be of Wight Next settled by a referee apnointed by the court. The count's id for an alimentary allowance of 850,000, wae rejected, TO SIT FOR GASPE. Mr. Lemielix Makes Announcement to Constituents. Montreal, Nov, 4.~At a political meeting held at Becancour, Nicole county, Postmasten-General Lemieux, who has been representing the county sinoe 1904, announced that he had de- cided to leave the county he had re presen ted for the past. two years to return 13 Gaspo, where, in 1806, the people had chosen him as their stand- ard-bearer. RUNNING HIM DOWN. Bloodhounds Chasing a Negro Desperado. Asheville, N.C., Nov. 14.~With a re noon, News from Matape, this' mom: | volver and plenty of ammunition Wilk ing, reports the Kensington jn the | liam Harris, a negro desperado, who kame position as¢ yesterday, The | carly, = to-day, killed two policemen and a negro, restaurant keeper and seriously wounded Police Captain Page and 'probably fatally shot another ne-| gro, is bedng hunted with bloodhounds on the ot of George Vanderbilt, at Biltmore, Matter Arranged. New York, Nov. 14.--The New York Central and 'the Now Haven & Hart: ford railways have averted the trouble which threatened the Erie, by placat ing the representati of the Brother- hood of Lodomoti Firemen with a that admits of a out justment six monthe after electricity is installed, . -------- "Snowfluke buking powder' Py sold strong guarantee that if It 'does not give as good satisfac tion as dny baking powder at two or throe times the price, your money autiof, of colonipl fishermen nt Bay of |be cheerfully Soften; 26c. a lb. at Heit's deag stoi Our No. 1 Universal most thopper rigan's ho 69%. to 79¢. Fresh beof. iron and wine, 60, not at Gibson's Red Cross drug Crosn drug stove, T5e. i} Toronto, Nov. 1:--Nost of the evi- | Villian "31. Gomiry,. the do pany Tucontly terminated owing to the | § in the afternoon, The directors had no | The Production of Ore For Next | the ine for house Strachan's hardwa hay : fo The new "Vestn "Filly" hat at Core y makes ul ) ments, two-piece suits of J most | comfor : low for such high ¢ nients. SPECIAL $1. g MOOR E~ DEN, As Nov. Tth,. lia Maire, 1 to Warden, ho! McDONA - Oct. Chinas 1 Margaret Doge, DIED, MUNDELL. ~At Kingston, on Mindell ale Nov. 14th bie Hil Hor nied : ERUPhBET wits Lo~Iin Ki A 1908, James © Cam phe, poe eight years. Funeral Drivate. A be sun in St. regues be presen MOFFAT. re Leith, Scotland, dnughior of the be. da ter ol te of Daikeith, Scotland. #lore, : Try Bibby's special ol capi.