2 ~The Countess of Toselli, the musi- ® goat 81 ohirts. Makes Rough Hands soap and hot water in- X ¥ t » F Har I ood. But Dr. Hamilton's RE hes ou oe. skin, gives Rub i + Hamilton's Oin Ohl, relnay recel ot sdvermay weet other trac , $43,0: urplus. receipts wi 000 over v ry in October in tel telephone traction, "and : will be 219,066, 908, oN Jour is - an In ,398 lograph, mind ge di $45, y 438, companies wil disburse $16,245,2 against $5,026,414, Baseball On Wednesday. lumbus, 4. 5 New York, 1 York, 1. St. i, | 5-0; Philadelphia, 0-6. DOGS SMUGGLE OPIUM. ? Across Boundary Line, ed dogs were used to carry Smith is in custod, a charge of smuggling, found three pounds of opium, and gan to find out, The officers they waited Before another dog along with a pack-saddle on its back. the coon dog, they traced them to an old shack near Blaine. The officers af- terwards arrested Smith on a charge of smuggling. The leather saddles were fashioned in the Australian army. It is a mvs terv how the smugglers obtained the saddles, but it is likely the confeder- ates of the man in jail were well vers- ed in the training of dogs. . James Carr, a farm laborer of Lans- downe, brought action against James H. Moxley, balance of wages. After hearing evidence the magistrate de- cided that the $6 rightly belonced to Carr. Moxley was assessed for costs, A pretty - wedding took place on Wednesday at Belleville, the principals « being William Arthur Kilpatrick and Miss Rose Georgia arthy. See Bibby's black cheviot overcoats. SERS FH ERE 0 ORDER We lave received our fall shipment of Fine Trouserings and are showing excellent ~ values in Trousers to Order at 3 { $5to750. _ fitof all T Special Offerings # ¥ bs Materials, workmanship and : users guaranteed. : > in 48 hours if ng and as cor, | 1OF in- | giving of hon about the | sired Mie y should see the universitygin full swing ull of sta- ut Sis wiands| In view of the rapidly increasing are well covered with trees. [number of science students, it has be- to out in come necessary to increase the teach- by rafiroad, indus Dg stall. To-morrow the board of lighting, | governors of the School of Mining other corporations. | will meet to os compared with re A rr every | eying. (vidends the railroads will Aged with cell ©0! will pay out $58. A Gs AM ® 265.563 3 opposed to 8di:doi Seo. 1 Addidond teaching help is required in raur w vy 8 ~ rim. 94. an compared * "with "$30 806.950 that depgriment, ot mi & + < 2 ir 15,201, ua ing have been made into one, in order Champion series--Toronto, 12; Co- [partment of pedagogy, is being fitted American leugue---Philadelphia, 5; |arts building. It is in this building 0, 0. Washington; 5; St. Louis, | that the pedagogy classes will be it, 4; Boston, 3. Cleveland, National lengue--Rittsburg, 14; New Louis, 3; Brooklyn, 1. Boston, 9; Cincinnati, 5. Chicago, One of the most clever methods of | Queen's graduates, and thus Queen's smuggling silk and oe ivi the Uo. has quite a hold upon the New On- ited States from British Columbia, hn BS he, discovered by customs t ine, Wash., i the internétional OI ling, Trate: that place off his feet. Prof. Dyde 1 hundreds foe Rp hat hike quite a few Queen's men are drag have been brought into this coun | located. : try in that manner, As a result of the discovery by the officers, Thomas ody awaiting trial on | The first inkling that dogs were used | 2lternoon nthe following : Sir for smuggling came a few davs ago, when OR So of ho Bellingham station shot a dog which he saw run- ning through the thick timber near Blaine. The canine was loaded down with a leather saddle in which were package of silk, Where the dog lls from and where he was going are my- steriea which the officials at once be- took a coon with them to. the bowndary Tras where the | fitst canine wos seen. For three days came This time there were three dogs load- ed down with the drug. The men let them pase, and then with the aid of after those used by the hospital dogs Temagami region are the ruffled Oswald, of the ill-fated Picton, will THE DAILY gs th ---- vw that will| Appointments to Be Made to | taro. : m: minister of railways and | a5 government pees would like |. ' ih : of eo as" go it employ ® Mefore the | Fington, that she lived at Morrisburg, AP get their dition Ont., and that she had come here to 2 of os board in hope of remedy. get married, 'She added that she was nd with its buildings is. To Make Appointments. n point assistant profes- sors in electrical engineering and sur- ext Monday, the local trustees of Queen's will meet to appoint a lec turer in the department of English. Two rooms in the engineering build- 3 accommodate the increasing classes. con's is more than growing. An office for Dean Lavell, of the de- up on the second rr of the new held. New Ontario Alumni. > Prof. Dyde, of Queen's, loft, this af- ternoon, for Liskeard, New Ontario, where he will preach on Sunday for |Rev. F. E. Pitts. To-morrow evening he will lecture at Haileybury, for Rev, J, A. ell, 1 day |. Hundreds of Pounds Brought |in Cobalt, for Rew Bren 20 r. J. D. Byrnes. All these three young clergymen are rio region. Mr. Byrnes was former- ly in the town of the notorious Mr. Gamey, but recently shook the dust of will organize a Queen's Alumni Asso- ciation in the New Ontario district, Toronto's Honorary Degrees. Honorary degrees were conferred by the University of Toronto, Thu Sando! eming, ' chancellor of Queen's University; President Falconer, of Toronto: Prof. John Bach McMas- ter, Pennsylvania University; President H. 8. Pritchett, of the Carnegie foun- dation for the advancement of teach- ing; Chancellor C, C. Jones, Univer sity of New Brunswick: Chancellor A. C. McKay, McMaster University: Dean Howard Murray, of Dalhousie Univer- sity; Principal Peterson. of McGill; Hon. A. C. Rutherford, premier of Al berta; the Bishop oi Huron, London; on. H. E. Young, minister of edu- cation, British Columbia; Hon. J, A. Calder, minister wl education, Saskat- chewan; Hon. Joseph Dubuc, chief jus tice of Manitoba: the Bishop of Lon- don, England; Mgr, Oliver E. Ma- thicu, rebtor of Laval University. DASHED FOR LIBERTY. Farmer's Team Ran Away This Morning. Quite an exciting runaway took place, on Clarence stteet, on Thursday morning. A team of horses attached to a farmer's rig became frightened, near the corner of Clarence and Ba- got streets, and dashed down Clar- ence street. The city employees, work- ing in the drain, all ducked down as the rig was swinging dangerously near the edge. When at the corner of Clarence and Wellington streets, the team broke away, and ran out Wel- lington street. A man and two wo- men were in the rig, but were not in- day on a hunting expedition. Yester- jured. The horses were caught near gay ona took home with him the dead | Washington, Sept. 26. -- United the City 'Park -------- Big Game In Temagami. The big game found in the Tema: gami region comprises the moose, eari- bou and red deer. During September, which' is known as .the running sea- son, moose aré teem in large numbers throughout the distriot. The open sea: son for hunting these animals com- mences on Ootoher 16th, and continues untit November 15th. The game bi found in the northern portion of ouse, pine use, geese, duck and or tr owl. Now 'that this re fiom is so easy of access via Grand trunk railway, the best hunting unds are easily reached without the discomforts formerly experienced. Call at Grand Trunk city office and ask for hey of illustrateu booklet. "Haunts of Fish hand Game." 1t will help you; it is lull of useful informa- tion and maps, ete. Bibby's for hobby sweaters, : r= On ston, has bought up and shipped a | §1 000.0 the origi ] The. tennis courts at Queans College {10 LL, "0 ute In the Tat, (ve | su: oo "Lhe © ou aa are now in constant use. The tennis totrnament takes place shortly aften college opens and_many ot ihe stu- ta are out gett nto shape. Bibby's for BE EE rear. "Made in Canada" and sold in Kingston at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, Cross, Cough Syrup. From iatest reports Godfrey Baker will not "play footbull with Queen's this season. This will be a serious los to the Noe up. a> Baker ma one ost all aroun en at College, ihe for good eat Me Be d in Kingston at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, Edward's Nervine, 25¢. and B0e. . Paine "Jack" Green and Steward pin the crew of the steamer people ace tak 8 ial $1.50 Li ing ad vantage ofier on Stacles. : > BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1907. Artilleryman's Arts and Science Facultles--| This Driver Daniel Donnel- Prot. Dyde New I " . fi of Yor on-l he of he BOTA Ne BA a te BA HenOuy Stes "| On October 16th, known as Uni- [of the left arn. versity day, there will be big convo- a -- cor. | cation, provedings at Quen o, The k For A itting. ~ | honora *of doctor of laws will| A sitting of the eivil service com-fpocq * 4g old Detebtive Sulli- this 3 uid} bo : nesdyy afternoon, told Detettive Sulli yoar | be ut fi. i Hon. P. the dominion geological ~sir- : ey. Hereafter, the autumn convoca- 3 wri, 898A tion wil Be Ue one 'dowoted 0 the & Sous orary degrees. tis dé-| BD : ons, that distinguished visitors | '"Lhree Swallows™ Irish Whiskey, double-track railroad tunnel. |decarial meeting at Cataraqui, and Meadville, aged seventy, brought the [parte to institute" suits against sever other, Congressman MH. Johnston, of | a] railroad companies to recover pen- badly wounding it. It was followed for soma time, when, after crossing a small loke and leaving the canoes for | New Princess Theatre, Princess turn Johnston fancied ho saw the | 4p, > ially invit movement ol a large animal in the = ure eapesially lavired. bushes and fired. held hee on Th udson The schooner Acacia has arrived here, moving one of the cottages from | fH hosphites. Large pint bottles f Stella Pot ip" to Ji MeForn's farm | 207 OP OPH ¥° pint hotties for lakes. Mr. and 8 fair. St, Alban's Sunday school pie- factory is rapidly count 'of age. isitors : Yrs. Connelly, Nouthenl, 2 Mrs. r ® HELD BY _POLIE Declared That Architect of South Orange, N.Y., Had Promised Arm Broken. uare, and sulfered a severe fracture Years Old. » A New York, Sept. 26.--A strikingly handsome young girl who got off a train at Grand Céntral Station, Wed- iission is being sought for Kingston|yan that her name was Jennie Er- _------a_y i , , but sl id not "Three Swallows." Hxterl years of age, but she did n Sir John Power The girl's plight was revealed hy Dr. Edward McLaughlin, also of Mon- rishurg, who was on the same train. of purity, The physician talked with the girl on : Majesty the King. |the way here, and tried to dissuade " her from remaining in this city, but Croquet Tournament. she declared she would not go back Mrs. Jobn Maecnaughton and Mrs. | until she had seen the man who was Herbert Dawson beat Mrs. Ramsay [to make her his wife. s Duff and Mrs. Walter Macnee in the| The doctor on getting off the train, double played in the croquet tourna- | then called Detective Sullivan's atten ment, in the City Park, on Thursday | tion to the case. : morning, Miss Errington was taken to head- tie quarters, and from there to the Child- An R.M.C. Graduate. dren's Aid Society, where she will he In a recent Gazette appears the ap- [held until her parents can be com- pointment of Yoris Sterling Ryerson municated with. The girl wore ao hat, to a lieutenanoy in the Queen's Own|bhnt was otherwise tastefully attired. Rifles. Lieut. Ryerson, who . has a|She said the man who had promised brother holding the same rank in the [to wed her was an architect named Royal Grenadiers, is a graduate of the | Carter, of South Orange, N.J. Royal Military College, Kingston, and a son of Col. George Sterling Ryer- FRONTENAC DEANERY. son. Famous for over a century, Of highest g Distillers tg The Semi-Annual Meeting Held Gave It Back To Owner. at Sydenham. T, X. Rogers, messenger of the Mon- | The semi-annual meeting of the treal bank, camé across a handsome | clergy of the Deanery of Frontenac; gold" watch 'on Bagot street, on Wed (was held. in Sydenham, on Tuesday nesday afternoon. He hustled for an | and Wednesday of this week. The pro- owner, consulted the jewelers and soon ceedings began with divine service at after found the party to be Mrs. seven aig Tuesday, at which Dean Kenny, of Westbrook, who was" over- | Jorthing preached, while Archdeacon | joved to seoure it so speedily. Mr. Macmorine, Rural Dean Elliott, Rev. | Rogers was delighted to hand it over | y Cox, of Parham, shared between | to the anxious lady, without the re- | (hom the prayers and lessons, the rec- ward offered. tor, Rev, 7. J. 0'Conor Fenton i ceiving the offerings and giving, the A Splendid Gift, boncdution, The ext of the SSn's To the "Madein-Canada . Fair." |sermon was St. James i, 2, "Beye Messrs. Kintiear & D'Esterre, 'jewellers, | doers of the word = and not hearers of this city, have given a valuable| only deceiving your own selves." He gold watch and chain (14 karat) and| remarked that knowledge, not profes- suggest that tickefs be sold at 10c. a gon or non-profession of religion was guess and the person guessing the|(} measure of a man's responsibility. number on the movements of the! That our Lord Jesus Christ had in watch gets the watch nnd chain. The | the church provided for the evangeliz- number will be sealed by the wholesale| sion and instruction of the people. firm in Toronto, so that no person, not And that the people having received even the donors, will know the num- the church's teaching, must bring bee, : forth the fruit of it in their lives, and | { in their dealings with one another, It Eat Tomatoes With Salt. was a plain and forcible discourse, and There is a foolish notion that to-|it was listened to with wrapt atten matoes cause cancers. This certainly [tion by the congregation. has heen proved a falsehood, though| Wednesday there was holy com- tomatoes do not agree with persons| mun on at eight o'clock at which the so afflicted. However, they are excel- [rector was celebrant, and an address lent for a sluggish liver and do won- | to the clergy present from the dean, dors with their medical properties. | who spoke feelingly and instructively But this does not mean that tomatoes | of the temptations, the difficulties, the should be mixed with other vegetables | privileges and joys of the clerical call and covered with vinegar, for to get | ing. 2 the real benefit of tomatoes they i ten o'clock the business meeting should be eaten with salt. Select a was held in the Rectory, Rural Dean small ripe tomato, dip in salt and eat | Elliott * occupying the chair. Beside one every morning. the clergy already mentioned there Stents mutta. were present Rev. 'Canon Starr, Rev. World In Itself. Canon Cooke, Rev. Ri Rorteri, On the famous trip out to New{Rev. J. 0. Crisp, Rev. C. L, Bilkey York of the Tait a city within and the Rev. W. H. Smith, of Shar- itself, there were eaten : 40,000 egys, | bot Lake. Missionary deputations for 4,000 pounds fresh meat, 4,000 pounds the diocesan mission : fund were ar- of bacon and ham, 4000 pounds of ranged for the ensuing winter. A coffee, 1,180 pounds of tea, 500|committee of the rural dean and the pounds grapes, 100 pine apples, 16,000] secretary of the deanery, Rev. C.L. ances and bananas, 1,000 lemons, | Bilkey, was appointed to communicate pounds fresh fish. 40,000 | with the other rural deans with a view loaves of bread and rolls, 6 tons of [to holling a diocesan Sunday school butter. A daily newspaper was pub- | convention next sununer and the ques- lished, getting the news by "'wire-|tion of ghe C. C. M. apportionments less." Each of the four smoke |Was discussed. stags is large enough to serve for a! It was decided to hold the next run | after passing a hearty vote of thanks Sr i, ba, Ee was OWER YOUNG TO Fine Showing of New DRESS GOODS. The leading material for the season is Broad- cloth. Not in years has it been in such de- mand,'and we are showing a full range of the most wanted shades at prices you will find the best value in Kingston. English Broadcloths, French Broadcloths 75e, 99¢, 1.25, 1.49, 1.75 yard. Wine, Garnet, Navys, Browns, Blacks, Myrtle and other shades. Venetians, Serges, Stylish Tweeds, Cheviots and other materials, 49c, 89¢, Toc. Linen Bargain To-Morrow Afternoon, 2 TO 4 O'CLOCK. 150 Dozen Linen Table Napkins Size 18 inches square, hemmed, ready for use. Regular price $1.75 dozen. YOURS TO-MORROW, 10c. Each Or $1.20 Dozen. | to the rector and Mrs. Fenton, and to TRAGEDY IN QUEBEC BUSH. (he parishioners of Sydepham for --in their hospitality to the clergy present Congressman Shoots His Host | the meeting, which had been 5 most While Hunting. "wasnt and profitable one, adjourned Quebec, Sept. 26. --Two Pennsyl- | till May next. vanians passed through here last Sun- -- For Recovery Of Penalties. ody of the other. States district-attorneys have been in- The deceased, Athelstan Gaston, of [structed by Attorney-General Bona- the samo place, with hita as guest, be- | alties incurred by them for a total of cause he wanted to kill a deer. 287 alleged violations of the safety Johnston, who is about fifty years appliance law, : old, shot three tines at a moose, Grand Opening. thé woods again, Gaston decided to street,' near ' Sydenham, September rémain behind and vest. On the re- [38h "Admission, 5c. Ladies and chil- 'Gaston had been paddling himselt| The S.S. Tunisian, Allan line, in- around a reedy lake athong the eras, ward at Cape Magdaleine. The R.M. Warm Underwear All sizes and weights in Winter Undervests and Drawers for CHILDREN, for LADIES DD. Babies' Fine Wool Underwear In a variety of makes. which gave him the appearance of S. Empress of Ireland, C.P.R. line, in- something moving in the bushes. ward at Cape Magdaleine. The S.8. The bullet severed the femoral artery Pomeranian Allan line, inward at and caused almost instant death. Fame Point. : Gaston was a wealthy retired lum- | "Kasagra," in 28c. bottles, at Gib. ber dealer, son's Red Cross Drug Store. Phone 230. See Pibby's $12.50 raincoats, Many Cattle Shipped. Negotiations are in. progress regard- Stella, Sept. 24.---W. H. Reid, King- {ins the government's eR of weeks. Our township fair will be ber Ist. » 26th. Miss | Jt pays to buy cough syrups at Gib- . the new teacher for 8.8. No. | * fore. 1, began her duties on the 16th. The oe pe Cross Drug Stor. "All fresh sloop Granger Snloadel a quantity of | Bibby's tho place to get underwear. cement here, on Saturday, for the| Mrs. Marv Branker, while on her new cement walk to be'laid in Stella. | a to the Royal Alexandra Theatre, od an attack of heart failure and from Oswego, with 375 tone of coal, | died. for J. S. Neilson. W, H. Mouteay is! "Makes rich red blood," Best's sy: for a dwelling house. Mrs. Joséph| Knox Coll alumni, Toronto, pass Sanders has gone ox a 8 Ba the lod 5 RE) requestion the board ¥ eS, inglo| to restore. the college dining hall. nd family are attending the Ottawa| See Bibby's great $2 hats. "Kasagra," in 25¢, and 50c. bot- Hie was held on Saturday, on Stella | tles, at Gibson' C Point. The wilk supply Tor the chasse Store 0 ed Crow Drug sing on ac-| The rd of Sentral placed itseit pon ¥ Bvori a viaduct chemo for Toutes 5° "Gentine Veoteh mints" are tevenson's: Mrs. CN 's, Bellville, on Mon- ! bes a Feeney. Sidney, duiahey; Hamilton, th brid Wii Pan, Mar. | visiting friends sold at Gibson's Red Cross Store. os tor aon Mins Ton. Fanic A --_-------- iv THE POPULAR SHOES 2 3.50. Shoes that will ® Good Shoes always. Pills, at Best's. Bibby's for men's underwear, SOOO ® OLLE we 2 =» o> ® SHOES ARE For Ladies Everthing comfortable. Low heels, I > ¢ wide mannish shoes. We have them in Black Calf pd Patent Leather and Viei Kid at $2.00, 3.00, 3.50 and $ College Shoes for Men > Our Fall Stock ot New Goods are all | : 3 Blucher Lace Shoes with double soles at $3.00 alt g wear. A fine assortment of $ The Lockett Shoe Store, \ MINK | MUFF i A most aceeptable B ding present. 4 - 4 We have them IN . P 4 STYLES_ and pr § . . 4 Your inspection " Sha 4 vited. A A ok "« 4 + C) 0 $ John McKay Fur He 149-155 Brock S | | BERT PIII TITY FRY ee ATV Just received, Fruits, Wines, VE Turner in" bottle berry, Grape, Red Cherry Cherry, ete.; also KOP'S ALL Non-Alcoholic pure. A beverage, and gu delicious tex stin nourishing and healthful. BUTTER! BUT Dairy Butter, Creamer) We aim to secure the bes produced. Butter of this is getting scarcer and de: have our supplies for ti and for the next few da) sell at lower vrices perha we shall have to ask lati all times we shall do © to satisfy both price. in qual F. W. Van Lu Phone 417 - 246 Prin ~ OLIVES We were fortunate stock of Olives before n buyir th ret advance, in price, amd for the customers can have prices :-- Olives Olives Olives Olives Olives Olives Olives them at . per bo . 'per bo . per bo . per bo . per bo . per bo . per bo And a full gallon bottle at Jas, Redden § IMPORTERS OF FINE GI Pearsall's Mi When you are down to and see our Hats, (Pari York Styles), they will themselves. Our assistants will to show you them. Ask to see our Ostric and Tips, in which, we Quality Qdastity and P» Pearsall s Mil 298 Princess St Notic! THE UNDBRSIGNED 1] Tailors, of Kingston. at a | on Wednesday, declared that rooms henceforth would be reserving. the right to en plo; please. 4 (Signed) C. LIVINGSIT W. CARROL, J. JOHNSON G. CANNON, CRAWFORD A, WAGGON. gi 1;\a, O'BRIEN, Roller R ating af 2.30 and BAND EVERY E! Select Patronage. ©