ve the best Suits in town, and good. ivals. easted Styles. uite so generous in length. s elaborate. r ¢t hips. changes, but all for the better. , and artistic tailoring. it our prices are right and that ' ey Suits. vorth Suits. Ready Specials. Hats and Fedora Hats. y Shirts. incoat Special. Made Trousers. Cheviot Top Coat. ah ). BIBBY CO. ABLE TAILORS." ---- rs & Cox Established 1860 , Toronto, Canada ad the ne or For 48 years, we have NE. OF applied brains, ingenuity Li and a natural talent to per. raha fecting helps for the afflicted. a We make not only Artifi- quire- cial Limbs--but ao Spinal Supports, Trusses, Abdomi. SS. nal Supports, Elastic Stock- hould ings. etc. If youaredeform- A any way, writ 1 right, about your case, ews fully Artifi- will fit you with theproper appliances, 4 - Olates = G. B. Chocolates. re the Best. » 66 Princess Street 2333333333333 9399 | GPA nan A- ail | Department of Railways & Canals ft) TRENT CANAL. he | NOTICE TO DEALERS IN CE} . §t NT. ENDORSED ! t received 14 o'clock, on Res September, 1907 2.500 barrels of Port the use of the Trent d-| SEALED 8. | "Tender fq of | hy the '0 TENDERS Cement, N ungersigned, unt; Wedneaday, the 18th "S for the supply of land Cement, for | Cana Specifications and forms of tender : he roe red at the office of the ending, Ey De "Tren ; n i enjpunent of the Trent Canal, erhorouth, and at the office of the Ho danger of jhe Department of ays ang anals, Ot v [iter the 11th instant. Huson A | "Fhe Department does not jaccept the lowest or any By order, w can Superin- bind itsell to tender Department of Railways and Now iiava, 11th September, "1907 | wi S inserting 1 > this p d 1] ment without authority from Vo Dea. ment will not be paid for it + - Kingston Horticultural | Society : Annual Exhibition iO Pe Fruits, Vegetables & Flowers ARMOURIES Wednesday & Thursda. 18th and 19th inst. Afternoons \ a music by the 135d Ba ings. and entry for h W. Melon ms from the Adults, if Special i prize lists . Secret » 91 Clarence street. AN A. Children, 10c. ----------r TY TS ns urt of Revisidn. ARE NOTICE THAT THE © Judge will hold a Court 55 oh Tk le Yoters List for the Town: A on, 3 September, 1907, wy 8. ow 9 Of 2 o'clock p.m. . g araqui, © at the Township Hall, Cat- All persons interes selves accordingly. ted will govern them- JNO. SIMPSON, Township . Clerk. No matter ho w badly you may hav y ave the Fheumatinn you will be suré to som i oo e one who. declares he had jt Pibhy's $2 hats are wonders iw > Ce i teseeseeees '®Dr. Brock's Engiieh nm My. Alfred Dlean, an expert machin. dst, 173 St. John St., Quebec City, Can., writes a letter to the Peruna Drug Mfg. | i MR. ALFRED PLEAU. PERUNA STRENGTHENS THE ENTIRE SISTEM, "Two years ago, an accident necessi- tated my confinement for several weeks. . The good health I had enjoyed was slippifig away and there developed a complication of diseases. My phy- sician said my case was one of general debility. "Among the many ailments which developed was a serious attack of ca- tarrh, which annoyed me considerably and kept me awake whole nights, #1 decided to give Peruna a trial and soon found it acting as a wonderful tonic to my system. The catarrh grew less severe and shortly afterward disap peared, as did also the various other maladies. "] attribute my prompt relief and amltimate cure entirely to the use of Pe- runs and gladly recommend it." EDUCATIONAL. PANES atasanatassasas 2 A Paying Investment A Modern, Husiness Fducation is a necessary requirement for SUCCESS in this progressive age. Frontenac Business College, KINGSTON, - ONT. Is one of Canada's Rupresenta- 'tive, Modern Institutions Our connection with the United Kawployment Bureaus in the large cities of Camada and the United States enables us to place every graduate in a od situation. We ha never fai to do it. Mod or Rates » for particu- lars and large catalogue Fall Term Opens September 3rd W. H N. STOCKDALE Principal. SHAW, T President. WWIII we Ressssssncassasaness If you wish to tend The Kingston Business College Limited, head of Queen street. CANADA'S HIGHEST GRADE school Bookkeeping, 1 typewriting, ele and all commercial thoroughly" taught by competent experienced teachers. Day amd night Enter at any 'time Les moderate. "Phone, 440. F. METCALFE, President. 3. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary: Queen's University KINGSTON, - ONTARIO. ANEDDLLAL LLL LETECL LL 0S: | Sse a FIFFIFIIIICHIISIFIIND be successful at- business shorthand, graphy, subjeots classes. very (POROADELOANLAA04L00D & 4 4 & + & ' Under the regulations of the Ontario Education Department Courses for i-- s x named Muegge, belonging t first regiment ot tenced here tc obey Mpegge belongs to the sect o, 1 sooner has one term expired than his refusal to obey fresh property. commands on brings with , German Soldier CONSCIENCE SAKE. Persists fusing to Do Any Saturday. COMMITTED WEEK SPENDS TIME IN JAIL FOR TE in Re- Work a INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. - Bibby's $2 hats are winners. { Dutch flowering bulbs at Chown's. | Millinery opening at Crumley Bros'. | on Tuesday. el Ladies golf coats in black, cardinal, | navy and white, 81.75. Special value. New York Dress Reform. | | The golf links were a scene of great n Berl S¢ -- rivate 1 ra ne 3 erlin, Sept. 14.--A private soldier activity, yesterday, the glorious day { mtantr the commands of his of Saturday fresh punishment Muegge declares that he will die ra- | Phone ther than commit the { the Holy Day are equally. deternfined not to yield to the Thirty- | {aking many Y has been sen- their sport. » seven months' imprison- ment by a court-martial for refusing to | f superiors imprisonment sin of desecrating I'he military authorities put to SENTRIES NEGLECT DUTY. Naa enthusiasts over for Bibby's for good hosiery. | Dutch flowering bulbs at Chown's. | The steamyacht Castenet brought a' of Advent. large crowd to the city, to-day, from ot Ra iii forbid the pe TioTance | Alexandria Bay and intermediate Friday and sunset on Saturday Their | POIRtS. . 5 a i : : Sabbatarianism, in fact, is stricter ten | Sale of silk ribbon, 3 inches wide, in thit of the strictest order of Jews. black, navy, brown, plue, is hy no means the - first time that pink and white, 12ic. New Aluegge has received a similar punish- | york Dress Reform. ment He entered" the army last] At the meeting of the Y.W.C.A,, held autumn, and since then he has been Friday night, it was decided to > ctically the time in jail, for no ahead in the canvass for the subse the Gunn tions for the purchase at Store. Mc onkev's caramels," Fresh Red Drug Gibson's Cross am roller should have heen work on Princess str he tween King and Ontario streets, long The that block The ste ago. stone placed on w ill soon be ih dust unless-rotied? s2 Bibby & for nifty hats, Bombard Motogists By Shells of The firemen received a call gt 12.10 Fort. o'clock. today,"to a house of, Pine Nancy, Sept. 14--M. and Mme Ba- | Street The chimney was on fire, and a hiat, of Nancy. were subjected to a ter | Babcock extingyisher was all that was sific artillery fire while mojoring along ihe road fom Amand Mn Ne Patel Howoeringz bth at Chow Mingles With All and _Getsi roudes vesterday | Sixteen dollars more than the Valuable Impressions \ | I'hey were travelling along the road at shorehand-typewriting course 'cost her Londen, Sept. -i4.--Rev.. F Bocock, | SIX IF the yenitig,- when "shells fired {is ~what a 'lady graduate of the Kings: op Fi o Just taken charge of the Mac- | from the fort at Bourges began to burst | ton Business College, head of Queen | gq. G1d Primitive Methodist arent, has close around the Fortunately there | street, received for her first month's adopted a novel course in formmg his was an overhangi g¢ rock at the side of { salary . opinions upon the public houses of t the road near by ind they ran the car Splendid progress is being made town. Immediately upon his arrival an beneath this 1or cover with the Queen street sewer extension. {Refore becoming well known he made a After the thunder of thé guns and the [Ngre than half has now ben laid. [our of most of them, and upon his ex- bursting shells had continued for nearly | Before it can completed, a large | periences has based _ some striking ad 3 quaner of a AM. Bathiat man- lauantity of coal will have to be re- | dresses. aged to signal a sentry, whom hel, vid "but this will not be difficalt Mr. Bocock, in an ifiterview, stated could see hou quarter of a mile 'Phe pew sewer outlet should be in |that he did not make his visits in clerica away, and the ymbardment was stop- operation within a 1 ok garb ni x Try Bibbyv's to-night Wearing a working man's swt, col ! of the fort appeared and | "14 "ayres any cough in old or young, ored tie, and cloth cap, and' with a large peo that the sentries, who | qitcon's Red Cross © Cough Syrup. | pipe for company, he sauntered in an lad heen poste wirn people off the bp (00 other ont of the bars and public houses, em roay during She illery practice, had | "(50 0 Conty-five people came in an playing principath Friday and Saturday | > es the Kingston & Pembroke railway, | MEWS for the pape : § Mize ely ret » 1 among the co J , sharmg p Boom Makes Britons Happy. [iis mating. de Spite the 2 that the A tions and observing their con London, Sept. 14.-- British --shipbuitd cheap rates nye x n oy the duct He was struck by the transforma ny \ 'V {ion which the public houses had under given contracts Messrs. Armstrong, Whitworth {and Messts. Vickers, ers are experiencing quite acts tor warships 1zil has recently he building of three fermsers | | I. First Class Public School Cer-1 tificates. II. High School Certificates. III. Specialists Certificates. open October 1st. Geo. First Session For Calendar, address Chown, Kingston, Ont. BATES-GOURT SCHOOL. Re-opens Sept. 8rd, in Old Collegiate | utlding, corner of Barrie and Clergy 1s taught All branches of knglish thoroughly fir all graces. Teachers Boys accepted in include gradu- y and others for pecinl 3 1 Culture, Draw- | jug, Sewing Special classes in litera- ture amd languages for young ladies Music in connection. Mappers and morals carefully attepded te) For further parti ADA J. HA lars, apply to i Principal, Hales' Cottages, King St. West. ¥ 000ese @ Pamale Pariod' »' Pills sr 3 best monthly medicine for ladies. Sold only in Kingston; at the gg BEST DRUG STORE, 124 Prin o cess street. Mailed on of price--§1. ® SavessvesssusIsIte New England Chinese Restaur- ant, 331 King Street. 'PHONE 68565. salar Dinmer, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., 25e. Also meals to order, 5 Tickets for $1. .at 'all hours as before, 8 a.m. to 3.30 am. LEE JUE. Proprieto HAVE YOU TRIED Made Pork Sausage ? whut Ii not missing Fry a pound, always fresh. H MYERS, 60 Brock sjreet Fenders are also out tor the n | -- i v destroyers, provision for which 1 "|The Very Latest Culled From All ee [eum Tie Ju Ho fourth rust of " hth r's na Stir i Iihis college to be placed within we wade in tis years. mavy a Over The World. i SWIM FOR FREEDOM. shi liege to I hipbuilders on the dmiralty h Pp t a { {pas ' iy . 1 1 t o riday was the 145th anniversagy o . . " a . Sd Keres just been asked to tender for the con- i ta 1 'duce 'Russian Refugees Jump Overboard _hastor of Svd mhiif treet struction of the torpedo boats which are 1the capture of '4 hadi : { s | Methodist church, Rev. ( harles A o form the basis of the new Australian | I. A. Snider has been appointed . : at hh | Qukes, M.D., has heen appointed by navy. but as a hitch has occurred in the jeounty treasurer of Haldimand } bus Cardiff, Sept. 14--The Greek iS the annual district meeting to visit yegotintions there will probably som Sir Charles and Lady Tupper hav Ecaterina Couppa arrived at ( ardifi | {ha Elginburg circuit. awiny. Sep lelay in placing them arrived in Montreal, from England. | yesterday morning with two young Rus {C1 of 15th. and svenk in the inter . -- - The Choqueta tribesmen, tired of | sians on board, who had been picked ap eta of the "trout fond . S 5 o'cloe 1 7 fi i oi . French Priests In Business. | fighting, jae, re-ppenad © negotiation a 3, pr k ! at morning in the sea uh a number of (With the French. _ Start Loi. be hel ng Ihe uestion of superannuation 1s Each of the rescued men floated in the | COMMERCIAL MATTERS. \ ; IF Nyingy one under y scussion at the church union water by the aid of a lifebelt, and they . , | m------ . to the separation law "are having re Tanto | were both in a very exhausted state What is Going on in the a uinen course to manual labor in order tn carn conte ence d "Yrs vp : one on boar the Greek pssel could | er ets. th livit | "I'he Bishop of London is in Tordn None on | 1 we Greek vessel could | World--The Mar = their uvang. { Yor understand the men's language, and the he fatiutes wm the dOnMDIon Ulin Wee Several of them, including t parish fto, and addressed a large number in| 0 CS naturally came, to the conclu- | ¥¢® salne week, boo, 21 priest of Castelnau-Bretenoux, Convocation Hall 'r-that rick hase a. Hut on Catadnd Noi then JIG arleage is It nd - Is of powder exploded sion that'a wreck had occurred ut on {uow 2.8.4 as compared With 2480 o wing poultry farms, and Thirty pounds of pt \ irrival at Cardiff dnterpreters were | year ago. {nraking . cycles and sewing in the C.P.R. freight sheds at Fart=ig, gq and it transpired that the men] Frow Minneapolis it is reported thm hile the cure of ~ Manrage ham, Ont., but little damage was | ere stowaways, who had jumped from the Allen-Cbians company 18 to be re «mith. Seven fathers have becom lone . ed dete vis organized, i done the Russian steamer Alicone, on a voy he Montreal Street Railway this year clers, and the cure of Cadi 1s at Nine hundred passengers were land age from Lit » Rotterdam i. 10 m dividends' to share Under the presidency f Bye Ie «d in Montreal, from three Vessus, [hey had sought this means of escap- [holders against $700 UO0 last year, an alliance" of er he A reating a record for a Friday, this [ine Russian military service, They had . shore was another adva . ol J ' ia < [ ¢ 1eir sinter ar the ldaverpdol publ een able of ns h od ' Hg - " & dUnion eason : : og |peen discovered pn the Alicone. They | hursiay Pe olored being quoted wi 80n lefeyfled in the organ 'ran 4d Lmor Joseph Pintal, engineer on the § were told that ghey would be taken 10 and white at bus. 'here was no bn 3 ' iy Picton had his hand lacerated in the | Rotterdam, and irom there sent back to provement in u demas! on spot i ailway Porter's Heroism. cor wheel of the steam winch, used | Russia. The ritied fugitives preferred (SHatintics eompifet aed pubtiuhed 5... > i ' i 1 We nammstr of Provee pXiCO London, Dept : hE Mi exciting for unloading the cargo. The su nto risk their Yves m1 the seam the hope Gow Et there are wore . than 1,000 securred at Ashford Junct . seventeen stitches. if being | p by. passing "craft. [capper unning propert es now working in , put in seventeen : i X wi KF evening, when a porter n In New York. fives wires, which fell | They had been tossed about in"the seas (Mexico. | conpidered | bY heroically rescued a volunte on a Southern Boulevard car, on Fri for some hours when rescued, and could the Wentern rowds to advance Jong tour | appeared to be certain death . dav night, burned many of the pass [not have survived much longer rates to Kanada and Mexico ten per One of a large number pi volunteers | re while six were knocked sense But in spite of all they went through [cent. Thera has been a sindlar advance returning from Lydd attempted to cross sengel ontact ~ with® the wire, in for the sak freedom they are not in the world 'tour rates Oe linc. to anotiier platform, He jloss. by conte likely to 1 fety under' the British | A prowinent Wall street, man, in dis. y t ced the sroach of the Bir- | their florts to escant fing. 1 nt f the local ant} the © situation xprassed the had not noticed the approach Of La€ L021 "y" ypoul measurement, basing ag e intention of the local author- |, 5 that the stock arket will be mingham to Deal express, and he was i 1 2 tial length, sail ans ies. so far as could be determined ves- | extremely dull for the whok of the next he i 1 Je oes on actual length, 1 | actually standing on ine when Gib fowan hat Sir Thomas terday, is to hand them over to the Rus- [six months. He beileves, however, that wu leaped from. the platform and drag- | area, limited, 1s wha ¢ sian consul witk the exception of a few individual ape the front of the engine. | Lipton wants in challenging lor a {75 0 agitation in their behalf is {¥ Oct which may be governed by special {seq hrite fram the i 01 dhe CHRING mew off the Hogk next August lor the Tiel wen apitation I pri wmf isl ngetions, we have seen the lowest pret gshed past a Te | America's--ecup,--amd_the question will IIL 0 A prevent thus step [prices that will he recorded for, some a4. i 3 Y 1 ore ES = NASALS . -- - come close to disrupting the great TERROR DRIVES HIM MAD SUP R. year to June J0th(r Gross in- : i iNew York Yacht Club a crease, $10,547,771 ; net increase, © - Fatalities At Festival. A a es ert + Tawt income incroawe, $2,720,» tome: Se; AYet another tragic! : Foolis er May Ei i 'e churges increaped, $16,211 : balance |. Rome: Sat. Hd ed, DISTRICT DASHES. his Wages May nd in Man's ed, iin , reworks catastrophe lias ot : inn een eath. 3638,7 Vvidends increase, ; 1C so, near during i 3 ious Yorl x apt | surplus, $9,329,005 jerease, $1, | Lapa el. In honor of | Clipped From Oux Various Ex Berlin, Sept. 14--In Breslau. yester- |80%, surpiis, SO EE allable Tor dividends grimage festival, in _hono a the absence. of i a 70,92: urplus & . donn GT) the Well, four cases mbs | changes. day. during the absence of their em: | iy 476.004, after deducting 4 per cent 3 ct. Pon ators were blown limb esday. William | ployer at luncheon. several young men, | on preferred stock, is equal to 13 6 10 1 Four spe w In Athe pn Wed DUS 01 Ds a he bodi R Ayhens on iorhtyvetw passed waving nothing better to do, began |per cent. earned on eon stock Lam ra ortions of the bodies n aved eighty 0, ass . . rol, . jyeqm oi b, POLIO 1 in iy Ten A. Hanna, ag gn making sillyv=bets with one another. At hy Jor 3 hh '02 per oy i picked up joo yards. away wk AWAY A Eth made a || $5,887,877, an ave 2p . { pickec 300 ¥ awe { Bat) 11 (last one of them made a wager that he ---- were severely mjured J. Johnston, reave of Bath, Wi 1 n longer . inside the office 1 The a Reser Tae of these fa . . . ome. in Na woul remain 10 mside the oihce Ss [he appalling ree 4 yw Gi ALI take possession of hi Nn #) h i month safe than any of his companions. This Cheese Sales t »s has = caus Dgn« anturco, wr \ e first of ne : ht wlio A) 2 5-16¢ J 18lith po Phe w 1 to order a pence, about he. 1 ii hat "Ni o | brilliant idea caught on, and one After By dations 1 oo a } Lie to 14 minister 01 publc 1 <plosive mann Annoupeement 1s MACY - Reid another squeezed into the safe, remam oapunee, wo ot 121¢ r ection 'of all explos 1: > y eid, i a, B00 0 frigid spect ie 1 Ny ih a" { Fthel A. Mortimer and Daly Rewd, 400 there until nearly suffocated for weed, 445 at 124c factories throughout Hie 8 Perth, will be united in marriage Hn {wan of fresh air, while their friends > 117th inst. _¢ |outside counted the seconds of endur anas, Bananas. ! World's Largest Sapphire. |" 'Frederick Towsley, Augusta, dial, Ln. » yo auanes, agg hezain to-night | " v i y ss " 1 g slaughter I» . Colombo, Sept. 14~The magm! Thursday, after a long illn H At last came the turn of the man who a fo & Jenkin, 274 Princess St. blue sapphire which was recet Iv was a son of Henry Towsley, 'and | had made the wager. The safe door dwards Jen ik in Cevlon, and is sfated to be the largest | was twenty-four vears old ; was snapped After a few moments | - : ix > world. has Been purchased by the William Cooper. Perth, aged 8ixty- {he was heard tapping to be released, but, At a recent meeting © the comgre- {in the world, h I ' 1 3 1 ! mn 1 Lake rt {jewelry firm of Macs Markar [he {pioht veanrs, stepped on a nail 'which to the const n of those butside, it | gations of the olborne and dLakepor! {weight of the gem, after being cut and penetrated the fleshy part of hig foot | was discovered t the man inside had Presbyterian churches it was unani- polished, is 460 karats to the depth of an inch. That "was [the safe kev in h picket He. was | mouslv ride extend g eall to I" One of the largest sapphires. in the | tei dove ago or so. The wound ap- | heard struggling and shrieking. « It was | Rev. P. 'B. Thornton to become the world is in King Edward's coronation jnaeently he aled, but later on loekinw- suddenly remembered that the employer | pastor of "their church after January crown. A sapphire 0f karats was | gooloped, and it eau ad his death, had another kev. He was hastily sum- | pext. Rev. Peter Duncan, the present shown at the Paris ex on and sold [yet Saturday: He leave: a Ww wow, | moned, and the imprisoned man released. | paetor, has sent in his yasigna ion ta : : J ¥ouni} fe was found to be insensible, his 7 hat date r. Dunean for 340,000. and a ~rown-up family He wa " R sensible, his take effect at that date. NT. a ee There died hospital, at [clothes torn fo tatters in the paroxysm | will then have completed fifty vears inl Famine In Japan. the. age of twer T vears, Angst »f his terror. Medical aid was sum- the ministry as -pastor of the. one ins . I tiosth. John Crawford on of John {mor but it is doubtful if the young | church po -- consequer - » ' = 1 1 4 F ui . ol ohio, Sept, 4 n 2 15 Ry rani of Chigars Deceased | man will recover, his brain being ser\ | Mra. (Dr.) Preston died at her hus- the rece videspread floods Ba : onsly affecte 8 4 Thure. { pease are Tie te and starving. | took{ill while at work gn a hay field [ously affected {band's home in Newboro, on Thurs- " CASsa 8S ¢ St ' » aig . A -------- ap -- : " », : o . ne ne ly moved to the dav night. The late Mrs. Preston was A rice famine exte over a wide | and Yas immediate - - " 1. The price of ni is higher than [heapith], where an operation was ner Don't Wait. seventy-two years old and was a ever before in Japan formed And the discovers made that Until cold weather to buy furs. Buy daughter of the late John Tett, Bed- ye l ' gl ols. The voung them richt here now, and we will [ford Mills ------------------ he had ulcerated bowels. y « J , {for ills. . . pr. A. P. Chown has just 'received | man was born.at Athens store them until wanted. Bvervthing | Hyacinth bulbs at Chown 9. his fall importation of Dutch flower ! guaranteed at Camptell Bros'.,| Mrs. E. T. Lund, Morven, died very ing bulbs from the eolebrated grow Financing is not going to jail when | Kingston's fur centre suddenly on Wednesday might. She <« Keur & Son; Holland. vou would if it was only petty lar z m---- - had beem about the house as usual all Tape Girdle corset 30 New | geny See our Din-Hip soecial corset, @5e. dav. hut expired about twenty min- York Dress Reform. A oirl gets kind of lonesome us : Yor' Dress Reform. lutea after taking ill. : i | girl | : : LN i Oh i Tv ' AGF | See Bibby's n ybhy Sle. cape. she can feel jealous once in a while. | See Bibby's special 25e. ties, | Try Bibby's fot smart hats. 3 .) PIGS IPIIIIOISPII IIIS kiang, the announcement ceive favorable consideration & a "boom" needed to put out the blaze. {who has been far over twenty vears, stated that t! would make mn vo | cheap rates being cut of 010 difference as the people would conte Co Sons & Maxim tor yattleships and two Japan has ordered' two, suhmarines of the Holland type froth Messrs: Vicke and the Argnetine government two pow boats for patrol service on the Yangtse- : being mgge 1 Try that tenders. from. British firms will re- | an-way : Rulbs for Tall planting at Chown's Michael Kennedy, Portsmouth, - re- eived a letter from JJ. W. Henstridge, | Cillage clerk, who is now in Mant { Portsmouth harbor This was sent to erful cruisers from, Messrs. Armstrong Fhe' Vickers. Company has also se | him, along with other information, for twa 1 » RT I cured an order for wo leships for | and the clerk will interview ( China, which country is also im the Smith, general manager of the R. & market for twenty shallow-draught gun- | 0. company. Oa Monday, gn regard | to the big boats laying up here nohby suits Bibby 's for ee PITH OF THE NEWS. "| real. asking the depth of water in the THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1907. MAY BE SURPRISED MURDERER FEELS SURE OF otic Britton spent the day in OFFICIAL CLEMENCY. : B. Wo Folger, returned to-day, from ~~ |New York, : Death Penalty Suppressed én Principle, He Looks Forward to Reprieve. rd Paris, Sept. 14--No -d¥vision has yet been taken\with regard to Soleilland, who murdered the little girl, Marthe Erbelding, a few months ago. 'Soleil- land was sentenced 10 death at the Seine assizes, but as the death penalty been suppressed in principle by the chamber, and as no criminal has for vears been executed in Pans, Solgilland feels absolutely certain that the president will reprieve him, and that he will be transported to the penal colony in French Guiana. Unfortunately for his dreams, there have been many expressions of opinion by juries and departniental - councils against the suppression ot the death pen- | : 5 {alty, and public opinion mn Paris is very Pat p yooL Grong against the prisoner. Most day from Petawawa, aftfr spending ominous of all, there arc sie around | the summer under canvas the Sante prison that the prefecture Clarence 8, Weagant Merchants bank, Prescott, is nof with the authorities are making preparation for an early execution. A door has been made in the massive wall near the build ing in which Soleilland dged leading "a street, not far from Place St. | ques, where the guillotine has figured before. Fortunately for the prisoner's peace of mind, he is unaware of what is going on outside his cell te ---------- CLERGYMAN VISITS SALOONS. sone in the matter of{luxurions fhittings He found a larger number of young working women in them than 'he ed to see, though he said their behavior was unexceptionable With the management of numbers of the houses no fault could be found. The chief impression made upon him was the enormous strength of the social appeal made by the public houses. Many re forms are wanted, he agrees, but he does describe drink as "distilled damnation" is no solution of the problem He would place licenses under disin terested management; taking away stimulus for private profit, and would { give power to local authorities to estab lish and mamtam counter-attraenions, has | and wife, are visiting at Arden. stead College, to resume his duties. wot believe prohibition 1s possible, and to | the | PERSONAL MENTION. Movements Of The People--What They Are Saying And Doing. Major Henri Panet went up to Ni- ara to-day. jeut. J. Hamilton Petawawa to-day. H. C. Teeple, Watertown, N.Y,, is in the eity on business. Ex-Cadet Hammond, Toronto, is vis- iting friends in the city. Sergt.-Maj. Wallace, of the PAM.C, returned from H. G. Beall has returned to Stan: Ross M. Bradley, Boston, has re turned to take up. his college duties. Levi Tyron and Alexander Brock, Larder Lake, are in the city on busi ness. Miss Frankie Kenney, Jones' Falls, is in the city, visiting a friend in I'Hotel Dieu, Lieut.Col. Massie returgfhd yester wants bank, Kingston. Frederick Geoghegan, North Bay, is visiting his parents, Capt. and Mrs John Geoghegan, Colboriie street. Miss I.. Nicholson, Kingston, is vis iting her aunts, Mrs, T, Pyrrish and Miss Nicholson, *'Broadview," Tren ton se Lily Scholes, Queen street, is ing in Toronto. Her mother, Mrs Scholes has returned 'from a visit to Toronto. ub . Sydney Graham, of New Y y 18 spending a month ine-the city, the guests of his ister, Mrs. K. "Little, King street, \ Miss Mary 'Whitcomb and Miss Ethel Cowie have returned home, after a pleasant vacation with Mr. and Mrs, Lappin, Rochester, N.Y. The remains of the late Peter Steels will be sent to Taronto, at noon, to morrow, for burial. Friends of the de ceased will he here to accompany the { body, Rev. W. Hatt Tipscombe has con sented to take charge = of Gananogue parish for another year, He leaves { Ganmnoane for & short trip at the lend. of the ufonth. Mrs. M. DPigers, Montreal, has gone Southington; Conn., to attend the of her daughter, Mise Ethel Sh wil visit New return 1 | | | | | te wedding also and will October. | Cockayne York, and Hartford, home ahout the end of Mrs. W. T. Minnes, "Hilleroit,"" re ovived a - cable, yesterday, from Queenston, Ireland, from Mr. Minnes, who sailed on Saturday last, from New York, hy the S.8. Campania. This is certainly a record rip. Edward McCammon, who has heen |eonfined in the hospital at Rockwood, lowing to the injuries received from a | dog. is improving daily. The wounds in his arm are healing nicely and no signs of blood poisoning hate yet ap | peared. TN J |" Joseph Noonan, n graduate of "Hie | Kingston been | ippointed a mail clerk on the GP.R., | running between Ottawa and Fort Wil- | tusiness College, has Toronto $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT Fo In our Savings Department. Deposits of $1 and upwards are received, on which the highest current rate of interest is & No Delays in making Withdrawals ted f iweb 4 X '3 Savings Bank Department in Connection with all Branches. " rere » KINGSTON BRANCH : J. S. Turner, Manager i COR. PRINCESS AND BAGOT STS. = -------------------- ELEVEN FIFTY Is not a very large price for a good Suit, is it? Yet that is all we ask for a well-made, well-trimmed, . perfect-fitting and stylish 2 > SCITT. % "No man need Be ashamed to" Wear it, It makes % = a natty Suit, and is so chuck full of style, ser- vice and suit satisfaction that the wonder is 5 how we can.make the price $11.50. But we do. We Have Others at $9.50, 7.50, 6.50 and 4.95. A few points well to remember in dealing with « with us: Money back if you want it. Entire satisfaction in every case. The best for the { least money, : If we can't do better for you than. others, you can have your money back. Come and look. 127 PRINCESS STREET. 0000000000000 00000000 00 GOOD LIGHT} Whether you have only one Lamp in the * house or twenty ot, them, you require good oil, Our Best Coal Oil is the highes grade money will buy. If not already using it, try a SAMPLE LOT. Delivery made to any part of the city. - $+ McKELVEY & BIRCH 69 and 71 BROCK STREET. 4 1000000000000000v0ee WE ARE READY WITH > Coats & Skirts FOR EARLY BUYERS. All the latest styles are here, each garment is perfectly de- signed and made specially fof'us, workmanship the best, the the double material "facing is extra wide, and a new feature, 5 durable; over the shoulders malres it very warm, as well a ranging in price from $6 to $15. New Panama and Vicuna Cloth: Skirts, and Black, $2.50 to $7. New Fancy Tweed Skirts, New Golf Jackets, in Navy, Cardinal, Black and White, SPENCE'S ™ in Navy, Brown Ladies and Misses, Leading Millinery and Mantle Store CANADA LIFE ASSUR ANCE CO'Y HEAD OFFICE. wo... em obi sm mm mmm mt mis semen TORONTO, ONT. How well have tbe affairs pf holders heen administered ? The follow ing statement of receipts and expenditure is & sufficient and satisfactory Answer : From ite organization to the ond of 190 6, reesived in Premiums $56,120,891.90, from Policyholders 33,311,288 93, Paid PoMcyholders and DOnefioiarion wo. meme mdm eee ------ Credited to Policyholders ... iret ee------ g-------- 81,280,542.59. Total paid or credited to Policyholders --.--.. pweoees sere 20 64,591,781.53. Hxcess of Assets and Payments to Polic yholders over premium aymonts ---- po fbn - -- Tipe io oS 0.00m 03, for evs ceived in premiums, from cyholders z i - " years ago the Canmbien Life earned, and Jud or credited them with $115. nny t has ever since maintained, the right t © be knewn as "U 's Leading 'Com heerfully given at the office, pany." Figures how a policy wil} shape for you 48 Market street, Kingston. Ont. 7. JR. URQUHART, Jd, 0. HUTTON, : Managers Special Agent. ; Vi Solder & Babbitt] ALL GRADES. WRITE THE METAL MAN. rs Canada Metal Co., Ltd. | WILLIAM ST. Toronto, Ont =