3 toe reiote 1 COOP PPP00000003000000000006000000000 vorite in rcoats. k Faced Overcoats are, perhaps, n our entire line. ice about these Coats rcoat is cut in medium length and ¢c, which makes it an it for Each Season. 0 & $16. 3s a handsome 000060060606 BIBBY C 3LE CLOTHIERS. ITURE. RIVING EVERY DAY FALL TRADE. Artistic Furniture, Early aple and Golden Finish. k attached, headed glass, t and China Cabinets at I J. REID, er and Furniture Dealer, 230 Princess Street, EDUCATIONAL. ---------------- tescsceccsstssstesee Jt Jou Nish to be successful at- Kingston Business Limited, head of Queem street CANADA'S HIGHEST GRADE SLL otto, hay and night rg Buater a tes very moderate H. F. METCALFE, President. J. E. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary 3 IMPROVE YOUR EDUCAT INCREASE YOUR EARNING ii dh 4 4 fli : i : : | : Day and Evening Classes at the Frontenac Business Barrie and Clergy Sta. : eeseeesecereesenrers SS Dini for Coal and Wood. re Stddressed to the N up to noon of he i OF OC « 2nd tous OF" SCTontR, Proximo, s more or less oot long. Peer gi "ut. of hardwood. Sutyisd Ruffians. ty of the Mapdcbare ong --_-- that the Cossacks, jars over the Pet | mira Wniforme, in the woods near It is supvosed th ; at they in- | tended to attack the imperial palace "A mild Suaking tobaeco, in oRarters nov wy ne" only at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Tulip bulbs' for "louse anu gard ting at Chown's store. bys beatport 2 EE -- : THE DAILY. BRITISH WHIG, TI THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1907. \ PILE Si wi fom pis in Ake; Reed, of oe | SOUGHT BY SIR THOMAS. SE and adds: -- "I was 80 weake! hardly move a and a ron Fn g m, sad Tom teaniigr || ERglish Merchant's Proposition of A ie cures RO. Drutses, i Reducti on From 90 Feet to €8 Declared Out of the 'Question. New York, Lipton's «) on 26. Nir Thomas Lip i wr a contest fo A Amicrien's 1908 wa i alin St night | . aw wy Yors, Yacht 1 Sir Thomas askesi for f sloups under the. sixty-v ir ing and the members of the club bas on the general thelr refnsal tg rae Proposition - that the ro America's cup THE ONLY No Bs a trophy for the spepdiest COMFORTABLE WAY i at can be produdd on to visit the maey ot. niet JAMESTOWN position to yverelan; EXPOSITION must be re is to stop at ay The ONLY HOTEL INSIDE The GROU GC € y Ul Why stay at Norfolk--ten Teoh ANps Skeke r Se he ry tall to Have your room within five minutes of ¥ : feet or ® yY pro of the boats menrhe s of the New York Yacht ! y con- fourth challenge for I um Siithin Hive o A cup race unioumously r a RE : 0 : ¥ 4 oO e we Henge after Le Cass is rd, lormer commodore of the y, made pevcl } e vad Speech in which he de eribed the deed of gift governing o contests ¥ lig 1s. drawn ap by Geor THE INSIDE] | "~~ HAS REACHED QUEBEC. The Collision of the Hurona and : Mongolian a EURUSEAN PLAN $1.50 per day. Quelee Sant " 'opula iced Restaurant; P i : 4 = steamoy Porch Ce acing Historic HamptonRasds Has May the Mon n, arvdved is anchored Add $2.00 for AMERICAN PLAN. Rate provides for re-admission to the morning eam. Mr grounds at any hour. Reford, the of the Th Concerts by 23rd U. S. Regiment Band. ine, will reach or this Altern i of ju Syseclass hot 1, com the. Hurona will, afterwa procedfl st Cc ccommt to Montreal, but she man quent el has ations for 1500 guests : A¥ Check your baggage to Exposition ier Of Pine Beach Pier at the ent Pier-or Pine J at the entrance HARRY WATCHAM, Manager nt of the damage - s not hnown vet s somewhat dam- d all the pass who disem- morning, all ongolian arrived n port at sion occurred on Sunday icinity of Point Amour lian was struck on the forward. She is making wa or in the forepeak only, and her : = | pumps are able to keep is under con THE PRICE OF BEEF. trol. Her passemgess, thirty-eight in --- numb r, | were transferred No the Low Prices When Hard Times Hurona as a pre measur Set In. Pha Mongolian rece greater amage of the two vessels: a= the wa Hartford 'Times | > + « {lee is anlv in the forepes i \ writer in The Drookiyn Eagle nabl 0 ; h fink, 31 rn ia, id nat 0 suppose that "her ex suffered little, i any, damage beet trade by saving An : weighs i esyel has also on board many { ol cattle: : is $130; the | 4 she is not d retail price of a carcase of beel In |. gy. 1891 was y fore, in ISM A oh al vou could buy a carcase of beef moves fod oh than one-third large than vou can | mls a care Mongo buy in' 1907 for the same amount ol "Ht large. sarge. and se many ent money 3 I hose nes are probably accurate, and they will not astomsh. anybody SENIOR SERIES BEST. One reason why Mr. bryan was able } scape the country in 1596 with his | For the Limestones Thinks Secre- ree silver' agitation was that for > - several year previous th western | tary Hay. % BR HJ s esr |x There wil vn Spec eting farmers Who raise cattle had not been | gre will be 2 special meeting of making money. The price of beef "on the Limestone Football Club at the the hoof" for a long time' w at | Ivo puois Hotel tonight, at 7.30, when normally low. The western farmers | SVeIY me mber is earnestly requested to pe present. It will be fully decided were not prosperous. That made the Jeers ab pre Pe oo. tl ae oh whether to enter the junior, inter lar in two, and permanently abolish- ing the gold standard. When the business of the country | was saved by the ending of the re | ta pudiation movement in 1896-1897, the price of ali fav products began to | likely be the latter. ~ Chatdes Moxley heard from Secre advance. Then came the industrial ntered, home and home games will Ix boom, wnexampled in the country's | played with Gananoque, and whoet history, and an influx of more than « Lins this will have to wait" until rants cach Ar. The | western sections are finished. Ag million im farmers of the west beca prosperous than they had ever been [8 game will be played until the before. and a large element in this | Western Sections are over, unless prosperity was the fact that the de- they play home and home games with } led the supply. The | Gnlt," and other far distant places big packing concerns did not make | which from a financial standpoint is much larger profits than ther made [impossible. The only' thing left is the s profited | nior series, and this offers every mand for deel exon before, but the cattie ra enormously. | advantage The group would be, Ot We shall have the beef prices of 159 | tawa Athletic Club, Westmount ¢ again when the country as a whole | Limestones. This series 'would b ceases to bi prosperous and a pio- | good money Jonged period of hard Jim s set in. |draw large gates Anybody who wanis t3 restore the | There is no reason why Kingston industrial conditions that prevailed in | should not have a senior team again, , ) and one that would win the laurels and thousands of men- seeking for | that have so often laid within our work, should step out from the ranks | gates in years past The citizens and 189, including universal low wages | and make his preferences known. When | Javers will take more interest in iron, steel and' nearly everything sells | qpior teat; and the men will work why | harder for it. It is to be hoped that 1894 price for about double the should not beef also show a similar | Jirge turnout will be present to advance ? . ini ht. A MEAN ACT. Want Better Terms. Torento, Sept 26 --Deputations Man Took Son's Chickens to Sell | from various brand hes © For Liquor. revenue § reice waited upon the oi London, Ont., Sept. 2 Frederick | gor: ice commis Dutton appedred in police court. when a general ine charged with stealing his little boy's | anih one-third per cent (aries wa chict ens and se'ling them in order to |.s\ed, and y that superannuation buy lipuor His wife laid the infor: [1s gronted. The wogtion was also mation. charging him with common | od. anced that while under "the pres theft. Magistrate Love characterized | ng § stem political abpointmel the ct as one of the meanest that hel tha service would be made, fr had e er dealt with, and remanded the { might be avoided by a consultation be have the patronag priscner for a week tween those who ; 13 ha ald ha and the collector wl R | deal with such officers made cashmere he Try Biliby's ' 'Red Cross Balladonna Plasters" | ointments »¥e sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug! Sn Woman's Sudden Death. H. Cunningham, piano tuner, fro n Chiekerine's Orders at MecAule ak sere. There See Dibby's hands A. Benwer, a m fall suits ing. ernoon in Pr. John tv years orf are, committed = © at Ont, by taking Ps green He a dd Death we : bheon in had health for Some time | tliness at first thonght to be Se Righy's, the Ove stor {o a severe attack oi indigestion. 1he . remains were forwanled to Sealorth interment. Miss Munro hi wl be ved iv Universally Prescribed For Hay Fever as nhout twenty years of ag Searcy 8 acter, Bu He ds Rebel Plot Against Cuba. his patients to use Catarrhozone for : prvi Havana, Sint start a revolutionary mo ement wl. Under Hav Fever It contains no opiates, 1s tops ran- ny. av so. prevents Cuba has bedi disc and - fo- | strretions jesned hy v a number of sus jeions NETSONS belie ed to be " acy have been shadowed for aRiisebtic, pleasat . nih of the eves and_ no 1a Sirour choking | sensations, ver No remedy is a more positive, oer- tain and permanent cure for Asthma Summer Catarrh and Hay Fever. dave past. It is " g Be sure vou get Catarrhozone ge is backed by Price Maat. all dealers. cupitalists. PERSONAL MENTION, SENED ON HIS HEAD boCTCR SAVED LIFE OF " DECAPITATED MAN. | Bernard 'Rush Was Badly Injured in Elevator Accident--Largest Muscles of Neck Snapped--Over Twenty Nerves, Muscles and Blood Vessels Tuey Are ® Saying And Doing. , Chicago, is yisiting Ni Ne Helen Mackie, iting friends in Kingston. is visiting Miss Gena Campbell, pe nt the sumgn¢ r, , is geons at Ste Grégory' . Ho ital had a a T. | hard struggle, yesterday, | life of a man who was almost chon: fed hy an slevgtor in a haltirad at Na. ployes, is now publisher nad) Rush, while "to sipped and became eos betwen] the floor and the Platform of the elo- | ne to save his hed from wh torn asant trip in Western Ontario ant] from the shoulders {it was found that in we lition to large muscles of the periormed without ana 'where 'he wi LS in theticn of any kind on the Gape Vincent hoat, largest muscles" of the pecis winder matriculation examinations, 1 od the windpipe i neck was cut from spending a couple of Hoconsists of and commendation fe Joreed backward ane a el of the mains of a man | coroner sending Not A Safe Man fo Wed. eneral Hospital graduates, > appointed night supervisor Isolation hospital, The notions in regard to courtship | o {| and marriage held . over the Jameson kitchen gonree of amusement LAROSE PEOPLE LOST. : OST { chie MacLachain, nounced one dav, carpenter who had haunted main Tor some weeks y { man for me, I ean see "Wht has poor Archie done? Jaméson. her heart filled with | | ] the Futrniedoe old times had a pre to lose her domestic referring to a yong Judgment Given in the Court i hav tau Ce oO po y Ly E11 the damage is not "too expensive awing too much wa- an will be sent to it would be difficult to { attommodation here for "It's what he hasua done, w, dismissing with costs, to } who was rather eccentric, vou | left in his will money to be spent cach weet | foolish Smile ' | put it ta ni ghis mvaelr. involved was the land occupied by was too tired to tha thoughts o o sitting under She min- | mediate, or senior series, and it will | tary Hav of the OR F.U., this) morn ling. and he said that the senior series would be the best. If 4 junior team is ribh sons an' Kicks ¢ : what'd you do ¥ 'Td I fake my pleasure tookin' May Drop Sir Henry. ¢ oisowhere for a wile more | an intermediate team is entered, not ways wouldng train a lass like y, will be daoped from i me ony with | shree questions shovld a' ay and you know it! 0, DOW We've parted, n elected to Bll his place { Pleasing Spectacle. making one as it should - | Strang was Histriot ude on nehe rot culties with the coal company . ties with the coa npan Dodge City | ta an old ex-confederate For Alisnating Wile, aod soon noticed the at wag always chosen in the high court | . & £3 ros i um of 3,000 damages we doit Because we damages for the | said the attorney. f the inland a ! : i v . British Fast Trains. on, th morning. Ships Seek Shelter of thirty=thre Fr ie est run in England is on | ake Ontario twenty-four hours has iN miles, at a eft] of 6 ranted above the dington to Sristot The la rap is "the € from Paddington 01 miles, Bt a Sujeides On Lovers Coffin. nha uly as od, from Leeds aged Morty two vears, aii srtaking « stahlishmen ut, Thrgwiny r herself wron the Coboutg, Ont., Sept. 20.--Taken sad + ldenlv ill in church on Snndav even Mics Minnie Munro died Tuesdav R. Irwin's of where she had been first carried dne to appendicitis. Her | goman's apartmauts. --------»-- Helped The Lad. with 'a dinper pail, at' took a "dose of ip same poison ight fed t " » heard and added a large' section of telling the ; the woolen mills here and or @ : "ne ls, . place d in the hu Applied Geometry. srnor Magoon an 16¢. and oe. fie fort also a de at Gibson's Rao i Crom Drug Store. Nour eyes tested and fitted with gold | New York (filled glasses jor 8 {7 Bibhy's for com connected with the conspire several lieved that th believed tha ha > eo mal to each other, the - faheriman 38 x Sortable underwear. PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. Rev. J. D. Hooker, Lexington, Ny. has become violently insane after drinking a large bottle of medicitie for some shght ailment. President Roosevelt and Paty have left Oyster Bay, N.¥Y., for Washing ton, thus bringing to aw end the sum- mer vacation which has continued since June 12th, A sherifi'a posse has been hurried Th Hattiesburg, Miss., to McLaurin to SUpPress a race outbreak, in which it was reported six negroes had been already killed. Four cases of cholera ave reported at Yokohama and other suspeoted cases are ubder observation. A total of fifteen "hundred cases of cholera throughout Japan are reported. The retirement from" the army of Maj. Alired Dreyfus, has been gazetted i the form of the nomination of an officer ta the post last held by him, that of commander of artillery at St. Denis, France. 'A cablegram was received (in Hamil. ton, Ont.. this moming, Announcing 1 the death aot London, Eng., of Frank E. Walker, license commissioner, With | his daughter. Mr. Walker loft fgr | Europe three weeks ago. | The totals in the bubonic plague | situation in San Francisco to date are: Cases verified, 43; deaths, 26; | death percentage, 60.4 per cent; sus- vation, 93 an electric lineman, Fred. warin at Ithaca, N.Y., saved the life of a {iellow-worker by wresting from his | hands a live wire carrying 2,200 volts | Wariner's Fands were covered with a felt hat. | Tye mystery of the disappeatance last October of two packages contain ing $7,820.70 from a car on the Southe Express company, is ex plained in the arrest of J. L. Smith, who confessed. - George J, Jones, a wealthy real es | tate wher, was sentenced to thirty | dave in the Allegheny county work house, at Newgastle, Pa. He pleaded | | puilty to a charge of leasing a build- ing for gambling purposes. A dispute at the Montreal morgue, | to-dav, over the identity of the re was decided bv the | wn officer to a honse to try the key found om the man's hear As it fitted the lock, it was preed that the remains were those Louis W. Fallardeau. Squeak Repression. An unustal service is held cach July. ! on St. Swithin's day, at the church of Old Weston, Huntingdonshire, England. "1 Un that noted day--iamous for its sup- posed influence on the 'weather during | the ensuing forty days, the floor of t village church is strewn with new-mown This custom had an extraordinary origin. The villagers of Old Weston in ensity for buying , boots in July, and y 4 commencing to ! wear them on the dav of the noted saint. ¥ Accordingly irritating noise was caused \ by squeaking and creaking boots when ! the people trooped in to service that day. The noise much excited 'a wealthy man He, therefore, year in providing a quantity of new- | mown hay to be spread over the floor of | the church as a preventive of the noise | | caused by new boots. The bequest has | | been duly employed fot this purpose for | many decades, and on St. Swithin's day the parish churchyard has appearances of a hay field Vain superstition is by no means dead in ultra civilized England. On a recent Sunday, an interesting proof of this was | seen in the parish church of Sutcombe, | North Devon. A woman suffering from epilepsy sat in the porch as the congre- gation came out from morning service, and thirty married men, who at her re ta! quest had attended church, passed her one by one, dropping a penny in her lap. | | The thirtieth took the penmes and gave | the woman a half crown, to be made | into a ring for her to wear. A monster entertainment was recently | given in the open air, near the main gate of the city of Peking, on behalf of famine sufferers. Nine girls' schools | were represented in calisthenic exer- | , cises by girls of bluest blood, all with | \ unbcomnd feet. Then came a lecture by | Mrs. Li, a pioneer woman educator The | spectacle of a Chinese woman speaking | in public to an audience of thousands | Bt illustrates the tremendous strides China ! is taking ne -- A September Dream. | O. 1 dreamt a dream tle other wight, | { Ard | must up and away i To the hills and the dales amd the o 1 lakes, Sha, i wl wu hand in the fray. i Ad 0. 1. heard the swish and the tumbling wash i | of the waters #hrough the glade? 'Ana 1 felt oh gheoh of my goodseraft's Kee As it wound thro ugh the roc ks and the shade 0, | heard the moan of the be owing | MOOSE, Amd the Camp-fire's crack dt nights {Ad 1 saw the dark-blue vault ahovei 1 Amd the finre of the northern lights } oO. 1 trampéd the marsh, and I scaled] the heights | Amd I corralled my quarry at dun; But | woke at crash of the galloping to | Fame » - Its hunting" time !--give me my gun ! 1 ana CW MEMO, Great Western' s, i An Implication. 2 miles | i From Smiles It was a Saturday night and all parts | theatre were crowded 1 of th gneed of 548 8 pS e gallery a young woman sat in| Midland | i fr of a corpulent man, who catised | ! much annoyance by his frequent and free ! observations she delivered a sharp rebuke "I wish you would be quiet, sir, and emember that we did not come here 10 | r listen to your impertinent remarks." "Very well, 'Liza,' said the garru- lous one, "but pray, do not eat me You are in no danger," replied the | voung woman, "1 am a Jewess."" amount ever offered by G. Pyke | Ran. Uome carly for the choice. > PREIS Down in our hearts we are "i A | 3 | Melons, Melons. | rather bleoscd to see the other fellow {get it in the week --which exple ing the | By axiom 12, a { popularity of the comic supploment. Hewoe, a fish- | Judge. : devi-] Best's Short Stop cures all conghs | equal to the | always und costs but he. i The girl of matchless brauty is never watchin: O:-Coffee | goddess of the breakfast table-- and refresheth the body --1 drink to thee i m thy perfect form, Chase & Sanbom's SEAL BRAND MILLINERY ! in their richness : adornment, beauty ol : extreine gn, splendor of color and contrast, have this sea- son reached the pen- nacle of elegante, display is now at 'its Children's Coats. Department is now als most complete, Now is the time to make a selection. when 11 sizes SPENCE'S, The Leading Millin- ery & Mantle Store NDOR GE: Smooth Castings-Easly Polished } The woman who prides herself fin Lupiag highly the "special process hishly the "soecksl reset' whi dem marvel of smoothness. It's the easiest thing imaginable to get Puadurs that riv a polish on the brilliance and lustre the fini dealer does not sell the Pandora write direct to booklet. (72 a Loades, Toroste, Montreal, Wisniped, Vancouver, Si. Jobs, W. B. LEMMON & SONS. Cassel Odorless Gas Logs and Gas Heaters Just the thing, when gas is 80 cheap, to use chilly nights and mornings. sable at work in our Glas Fitting Depart- MCKELVEY & BIRCH | 6% and 71 BROCK STREET. g' Chairs an Extension Tables W have a large asso vak Dining Chair Frame AR in genuine leather or panitesol Also a new line 0 Pedestals [Extension Tables as Buffets and China Closets wi proved ideas of an up-to-date dint JAMES REI The lady's patience became exhausted, { and. tufming round to her tormentor, | Ten, tons to be sold on Kingston | market, Saturday 25th, The largest i Chocolates _ Buy Ganong's G. B. Chocolates. They are the Best.