i fi il § : § £ £ ! i ; Canton. No. 6. LO.OF. in grand style ent movements their work i 5 F f 3 E : i i it : £ 5 & ughter's husband is not fe ay | fiirtine with a Mrs. Honay- . a friend who calls, and creates 3 end of a storm, and lively scenes b| follow. However, like all such stories. there is a good ending. Tt is found i ® the husband. with being false to eo, a ppiness follows the he cloud. The mother-in-law, who ~ widow, decides that she will leave the Fouse, ond accept the offer of mar »s you will read in any love story, "the couple lived happy ever or wards." : The story is interesting th hout and there is fon . Miss Mac. morine played the part of the moth: lu (Mrs. Bressley Pusesl) and did part ample justice. She was very amusing in her attempts at ng about "'much-needed re- husband was tak Karl Tandy, and it was in or dh n hands. Kenneth ils 4 giis fine exhibition was. given : Bf The men were put through the differ. . , and | winter and well-merited the un- and The 14th Regimental band fornished| A most important line is the "200," worsted ; : : it i i hour, | Beautiful opera life 'of {8 seal, Persian lamb, Russiin pony when Mrs 's' mother to live with her. Tt was then the trouble On the ba living in the 3 . Browser, and the oth- pasted in The mother-in-law believes should be. She accuses the ihe efforts he that a mistake was made in charging | Ma over daily. the | Gibson's using inence being given the Canadian! prominence g given anadian i tented . orawd, and thes did not curs if they | and desurve gregt credit for the way in were upon ome or twice. which is were "carr ed. apon ope worthy 'cause. {out ayy 2 and should receive loyal support." ------ This is a sample. of ' the many com- A Fine Exhibit ments that were made by inferested| One of the fest exhibits is that of 'snectators, during the evening Kingston Hosiery company almost | display that is sure to meet the ap- Es proval of everyome. Everything is of d : was | the best quality. and at was again put on, and with fine effect, prices. Owe sign over the exhibit It was commenced promptly at S.15]says "Wear Brand Under- > 1o'dotk, and those taking part were! wear." This brand=is noted for its loudly cheered as they passed along, | high quality, and now that it is time two trips being made around the |for winter ing. every buyer undercloth =! should be on the lookout and see for himself. all the styles and colors {in the fleece-lined for winter ladies! goods, for both , with fine lines of cashmere goods and Scotch knit underwear. in the English goods, guaren- teed unshrinkable. Everyone should these In the hosiery department there is an excellent array of cashmere, cot- ton," coarse woollen socks -{and a line of cashmere socks, which are in gent demand, owing to their ity. . high q The company bas quite a darge space, and last night the exhibit was greatly admired by everyone. Now is the time to purchase under- wear, and all making purchases should give this make a wood trial, if they are not now using it. Kingston NOSsesses Members of the company are in at- at Rin theatrical = line, - was ta tendance afternoon ee, and shown in the presentation - of "Dear will gladly furnish information rela- "" tive to the merits of .the goods car- Mamma." The piece is brimful of fun, ried On dienes ed map Shia de- | 13 aa . were seven in the cast, . i; and they carried on their parts in a George Mills & Co's Exhibit. No di in the building has elici- ted more faVorable comments than that of George Mills & Co. Almost every fur-bearing animal in Canada, from a muskrat to a Hudson Bay sable, is represented in their magni t exhi- bit of skins and manufactured furs- coats, coats of Alas- and Russian squirrel, setts of Royal "| erniine, Canadian mink, chinchilla, Rus- sian sable, etc., are shown in rich pro- fusion. Many keen critics have pronounced A the finest exhibit of furs ever seen wm Kingston, and some are of the opinion that it bas never been sur Canada. Naturally enough Mr. Mills is greatly pleased with the many expressions of appreciation he is veceiving for his fine exhibit and is putting forth to make Kingston famous for its fine furs, Mutual Admiration. Everybody connected with the tepee at Made-in-Canada, gives Mrs, Hugh ¢pherson the credit for its huge success, and now Mrs. Macpherson comes forward and saye its the other ladies and the girls and the young mea who The truth of it is that all have done their best and de- serve applause. { A -- | Louis Riel's Outfit. The Indian booth is selling 400, Milo cigars at 25c. apiece, with num- | bors attached drawing will later oc- | eur by little child. Lucky person gets | outfit, valued at $150. Try a chance. ae Notes On The Fair. 'he Canadian Carriage company h a sample of their good work on po bis x | dies are not footsore yet but they have "a hard road" to travel store always carries candy. There is a fine display of it at the fair. Abérnethy's display is a good one, | pany. ! The sick in the Hospital are all well | enough to sit up and hear about the | of the fair. Ayers Pills plug pu Pdi ©. Vy Ga Sembege . . . Ge The Frontenac Cereal company has a booth in which a grand display of is made. t 5 The C.P.R. exhibit was much ad- mired last night. The pictures shown are well worth. seeing. i tip) were 8 Raman,' said a man, | . one pop-corn girls at We 'Made-In-Canada' fair." Best's d store has a fine display of Lowney's chocolates, which it al- has in stock at its busy store. ! ahood Bros. are showing a fine lot | of cut glass, as agents for a Toronto! concern. very ' expensive lines! = fa. 8 = pensive nest summer fair in the city park and the ~rand march about the small ee at the fountain would be a taking fea- re in July, 1908. i "Napanee" wad the popular ie | of the band. The people said so toe. | for that burg has shown a loyalty to | Kinaston's big charity that cannot be Kingston can surpass anv city in | Canada for Prette women od HP i Pep at them in their white gowns at Maids in. s are veritable | shoe $1 b: ol tractive display, peg of the bet footwedr being . with some ER eat Bi of the KE shoes, r | for men, |' i] higher class and better styles ia |! w i Blakesley last evening, from 7:30 o'clock. The i 2 a The ial Tist mtn were arly. all-in ive and the 'ednesday was a best workout of the season was in- rE Ph at oat aie people} fired in.. Thedocals have made ar- the same 'as son Tuesday Page| rengements to Gananoque here St lr hd of pinto, Se, ng of SpE hy ee si 2 kt '9 o'clock, a i in junior series and thi Th ----t ae a crates of -- 208 | they. have a bunch that cau land the The rush was so 'heavy 'early in the|quarts of frit. -- pennant. ak. E : evening, that tra the| In addition to this, there was a fine dosti dates Jur tr he {past ten davs. The boys seem {realize that it is not all sunshine and tips to Montreal, and that they must do a little work ior themselves, Queen's Working Hard. Queen's were at work again vester- day. They are certainly hard, and the officials have lots of material to pick from. The team will leave for Ottawa on Saturda- morn- ing at -eigitt 'o'clock, where they will P the series. The teams to represent both senior and intermediate vwill be picked this [evening at? meeting' of {ment committee. College Men Officials. It has been atranged by the Lime- " 'stones 'aud the Westmounts that { Queen's men will referee the games {here and McGill men in Montreal. This {will save both teams the travelling expenses of perhaps poorer men. . i Collegiate For Ottawa. | The collegiate team will accompany | Queen's to Ottawa on Saturday to pplay 4 junior team there. The boys {will hold their last hard practise this {afternoon and to-morrow will engage n a light run. |" Sportifig Notes. Coley rani within less than a minute fof Longboat's fiveemile mark on a | heavy track. | Toronto 'Varsily will have a new | football field with a $15,000 steel grand staud next spring. The Montreal Shamrock lacrosse team will not make the land until wext March, the directors having decided to make the postpone- ment until 'then. Toronto World: The two Donovans should make a great battery. Wild Bill, of Detroit, leads all the pitchers and A. E., of Brockville, is the cham- pion at catching" votes. They are playing straight 'English football in the maritime provinces and British Columbia. There are * fifteen men aside, made up of a full-back, four halves, Awe' quarters and forwards: It's purely a passing and kicking game with loose fields, poor tackling, but rather spectacular from a stand point ol view. Melbourne Australasian, in an account of-one-of the games -plaved in that city: by the All-Canada lacrosse teamy, says: "In the came played on the Melbourne cricket ground last Sa- turday and in the previous match in Adelaide, the Canadians showed them- selves masters of system, combina- tion and tactics. Australians gene- rally have appreciated to the full the great powers of the Canadians. Their coolness, resource and stamina have been more than a match for our speed, dash and open play. From an athle- tic point of view, Australia shofil have won, but the visitors, with la- crosse in their very blood, wore us down.+ They have given an excellent demonsiration of what has been preached in this column in season and out of season for-vears, the vaiue of system, of combination. The wonder- You hear it all Over Where ever you go. "For finest furs George Mills & Co." BEFORE LEAVING SEE OUR EXHIBIT. We take the occasion to re- mind visitors wh the '*'Made-in- Canada' exhibition and out-of- town shoppers that to-morrow and Saturday will be the last opportunity for seeing ome of styles aod for-lined garments. | in Canada, can ladies who care | for the best, see more of the Fars. Our fur show rooms are al- ways open to the public. We ly avis all visitors 10 come see goods, Wel itt the te ang --o --with uo obligation to buy. (Continued on Page 4.) ' and | De Wolf Ho Men to Referee For on LV HERA working meet the college in the first game of the manage trip to lIre-* cight ------ We claim that nowhere else Le In "Happyland,' Night. It is not often that a complete cas for a large theatrical production i to | were iu New York, Side Tracked. you," is an old and ed." You may not find the there, but vou will find as many a tions now before the public. \ / / I "The Gingerbread Man. draught oi pure spring water. It take us back to Santa Claus' land, of ou Bock, playéd © by "Mazie" by Marga | Gingerbread Man" by | "King Bunn' portrayed by cago and Philadelphia, Nixon company of sifty players in | Tuesday, October 15th. i ---- { LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. ! Is Licensed Place ? Kingston, Oct. 9.--(To the Editor) on the premises licensed ? ough to prosecute the license of hotel where the organ was raffle Monday night last. We hear a great deal about how wel know in this city it observed than under the present in of very tender growler." ; lf there is any man in the commun ity that draws his work than the years license inspector Yours truly, CITIZEN. It's Just The Other Way. Kingston, Oct. 9.--(To the tor) : 1 was quite astonished to read in the report of a committee of the Ontario Medical Council, concerning the Royal Military College, that the entrance examination to that institu- tion is more dificult than the univer sity matriculation examination. | will wager that the persons who pen- ned that statement do not know any- '| thing about either examination. pils who are not half way through a high school can easily pass the en- trance examination to the Roval Mili- tary College. All one has to do is to compare the papers. of each &f the above named examinations, or read [the courses of studv prescribed for {each, 'and the difference will be - uickly {seen. The university matriculation is {much more difficult.-- STUDENT. Beware Of Lumbago. Any pain in the back is commonly called lumbago, whether it be | steady ache, a sharp pain, a | stitch, or recurring ache ov soreness. No matter what form the trouble i takes, be prompt to use dn effec sudden | through the Whig that the alert in- | spector, Joseph Haycock, should ex- {tend his usefulness and favor the { housewives by checking the contents | of spools of thread. The immortal Jo {#eph has promptly countered and {shown that the way did not travel { ut of parliamentary jurisdiction, since 1 York state has a law, passed in } i, providing for thread inspection | and for penalties for false record of { length, Some people are not so lofty in their fancies after all. : ------ Arrivals At The B. A. Hotel Duncans, Windsor: James Stewart, Renfrew, S %. H MeManus, Mulnor, 6. It Pine, T. Moors, Bellevilbe, 8 Morganstein, (hirage « 6G. MeConnell, Queer: €, Bunk. J. Hurley, Montreal, ¥. Hart Philip Senser, H. Wheeden, T.'S, Whesler Lawrence Live, C. G, Fletcher, J. Dos abisen, J. 0H Bowte, J ¥ Berven Torontn ' ---------- Wiese Wade's Ointment Differs #5 = a combination of ling remedies that cures ai i ordinary wintments can and many kin troubles that few romudins fun rons sorh as the puresitic shin dens Sike Balt Bhewes, Dusdenl, ste Werks Ointment honls *oury thing snd curse Keven, Melt Whew. Hogld Mand Caid Pores, Keysipsies, Piles, ste. fn Wig buses, 25: ot Wade's Png Booms carried over from one season to an- | other but such has been the case with "Happyland," in which De Woli Hop- health meeting that all stone sewers per appears at the Grand on Friday, October 11th. When the piece was giv-| and replaced with tile, will give rise en its New York production, the Shu. to much opposition. Are stone drains berts, who produced it, were so satis: unsanitary ?. That question will re-| fied with the cast with which Mr. Hop- quire expert v per was 'surrounded, that most of the | would have to be dealt with on its| members were signed for the present merits. [It is claimed that many stone | tour. The scenery and stage settings drains are just as good as those of will also be seen here just as they | tile. "Laugh and the world laughs with |More. modern true saying, and | if you want to realize a proof of it, Just pay a visit to the Grand op Mon- day, Oct. 14th, and see "'Side Track-| world | can be accommodated, and you will certainly find all laughing with you, for "Side-Tracked" is one of the great- est mirth-provoking comedy produc- {low Bagot; the section from Williams- | . "The Gingerbread Man," the musical | ter, this being known as the North | fantasy is as refreshing as a long cool street drain: and. finally, the streets | childhood days. =Merry laughter and! Nelson, Albert, hearty welcome greets the many fami- | Division. liar characters of the plas. Little Jack | Those stone drains velyn Kellogg.! than the more ancient omnes of stone, |' ret Savori, "The dnd couldn't be condemned en masse. | Fred. J. Nice, | Ross | vears cover miscellaneous sections of | Snow, and their splendid song-hits de-| the city lighted thousands in New. York, Chi-|are of tile, but so far only a small} 3 and | part of the city has tile for drainage | Zimmerman will present their original | purposes. "The Gingerbread Man," at the Grand on: the street mains through stone drains. Rafling Legal in a Liquor | buildings. If people would look after Does the license law permit gambling Is raffling for an organ gambling * If so. will Inspector 'Wright have back-bone en- Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By! the the 'license_law is enforced, but we was never less spector. Ome hotel in Frontenac ward | them. gets the dakger part of its trade, both | "1 on the same plas. Sunday and week-day, from children | "rushing the salary jor less 0 Kingston, he ought to get a medal -- Edit- | Pa- | a! ney ailments, can be quickly corrected x, | ve iid which this remedy immediately | remedy, { brings is entirely i 8 [pe Js none better than Smith's! ti ne bung ir due io ts Restor { hare 5 : : ; = controlling i ie iniment. Whether the attack | nerves of the Stomach ete. Sold" bal pe Soe 30 congestion of the kidneys or! all dealers , : ¥ je exte scles is re | will cure. mal Sharla, this ody | "I have for years held that the city | | Stove » =JC., a Ades was acting unjustly in its water | | . rates. "I pay 33.60 a quarter: for | ! wife and myself." id ; i B wife . said a consumer, Foie ad A Precedent. while a boarding house lady a few | e other 'day some wag suggested [doors down the street pays 22.50 por { a : | H. Henderson, W. 11. Hendersob, Lon. | 8 Sie wights of the city--our exhi- || don: Mrs. 4. | endersoh, Lon it costly Furs and sew {Wandse, Max. Myers, New York: WN ily run his | Kingston Has Three Grades of | : Drains--The Older Stone Ones i Are in the Lower Section-- '| Newer Stone Ones Are Quite = Good. The suggestion at the board of should be condemned as unsanitary evidence, and each sewer | Kingston has three grades of sewer | mains : (1) The older stone drains in the lower portion of the city; (2) stone drains, and (3) tile drains. The old stone drains are found chiei- ly in the section of the city from Brock to Union streets, and from the {water to Division streets. In that see. tion, there are only a few of the mod- ern tile drains. The more modern stone drains are] on Princess street, from Division street | to the water: on Clarence strect, be- = FOUNTAIN PENS Watermans Ideal Pens, in all standard sizes. {ville and including Elm, Colborne, Quebec, Markland, ' Montreal. Raglan, Rideau and North streets, to the wa- the celebrated O"Kill Fitted with 'Clip Caps" it is next ta imposible to S | emptying into r | street drain, the district including | Jose them from" the pocket 3 Alired, Clergy West, | or belt. ! Arch and O'Kill streets. The Potpte. are' sbiortad are much better | to suit all users, and guars anteed. SMITH BROS., Jewellers & Opticiauvs 350 King Street. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. 'Phone 868 The tile drains constructed in recent | All new drains. of course, Hundreds of houses ai» drained into | These could gradually be done away | with by property owners. Great carc-| Jessness exists on the part of the ma-| jority in regard to draining their | BE SURE AND VISIT INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. | MADE IN-£ANADA x i 2 - their drainage, the board of health would be saved a great deal of trou- * | ble. \ One Dollar Fountain Pens. William Swaine, piand tifler. Orders 1 reevived at McAuley's. 'Phone 778. The lighting plant {has to have meters to measure up the HERE the | _ consumers use; there is no Kick over Couldnt the water works. be Have no equal asa t. and positive cure for sick headache, bilioas- ness, constipation, pain in the side, and all liver troubles. Carter's Little o | Liver Pills. Try them. The result of the Brockville election | is' another evidence of the iuefficacy - a lof ~ab. So says Hamilton Spectator. | {Kingston w as another brilliant e%- | Also visit GOURDIER'S FUR ample "of the ivefliciency, of minister- | STORE. Being so busy, find it im- ial gab. possible to make an Exhibit in the Armouries. . The pain in Ma's head has gone, Her health is right, her temper bright | WW, F. Gourdier, Brock St She's as happy as can be, Since taking Hollister's. Rocky Moun- tain Tea at night. { Lineman John Hall, of the fire de: i Par . on his idan to be | Wm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. sent for, vesterda- to locate some | {trouble on the line. Jobn arrived at seven o'clock last evening awd the line New Carriages, Cutters, Harness {was O.K. at eight. | ote., for sale. The only true eoustipation cure! Sale of HofFses every Saturday. must begin its soothing, healing ac- ; | tion when it enters the mouth, Hol- Cae { lister's Rocky Mountain Tea restores { the whole em to a healthy, norm. | | al condition. 35¢. Tea or Tablets. Ma-| hood's Drug Store. | De Wolf Hopper and company will larrive on the steamer America from Cape Vincent to-morrow at noon i The company play in Watertown to- | {night. Their scenery will arrive In (wav of Prescott Ty Stomach troubles, | Heart and Kid-| with a prescription known to druggists | everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Restora-| tive. The prompt and surprising re- | Quarter and has seventeen boarders. | {Is that justice * Why must I help pay { her rate { Pain anywhere, painful periods, Ih SIFY This CUT represents g one of our pain in the head, | \/ 1 Neuralgia, toothache, | all pains can be promptly stopped by | a thoroughly safe little Pink Candy | { Tablet, known by Druggists every. | 8 where as Dr. Shoop's Headache Tab. kets. Pain simply means congestion | undue blood pressure at the point | : Pain exists. Dr. Shoop's Head- | 4 3 . che Tablets quickly equalize this un. | 8 Made-in- Canada ; natoral blood pressure, and pain im- | 8 * Coats A mediately departs. Write Dr, Shoop, | wine, Wis, nod get a free trial pack. | Hundreds of others just g as nice. Prices age Large box, 25. All drag gists, $4.50 and up § eo 2 © fart that George (. Boldt hag announced his intention of completing Display all this week. hin 82.000 00 palace of Alexandria Have a look at the § v 1% aseribed by some ws the ox i orange. EN PE cues lov the ofiermg of island hotels | for sale or rental. It i. generally thought that Me. Boldt will entaal place gs an hotel oA th highest type, nnd thet in will . the eremm of the Lrucle draw | " \ re -- OST D065. OA lok Sudden Death of a Young Ma Woman--A Prince . Ed "" Farmer Has Grown a Sized Peach on a Tree. Picton, Oct. 10.--The county visited by a damagfag frost; th of the season, on Tuesday 'nigh a result many farmers growing ning factory produce have suffere siderably. Many fields of tomato done fof) dnd «corn, too, has in localities been badly touched. Tk is perhaps a little gfater th because of the lateness of the However, a Week's picking woul finished the yield. The "nip" w severe enough to hurt apples. A pretty, though quiet, home ding was celebrated Sunday ever the: residence jot Mrd. John Hall her eldest 'daughter, Miss Ethel was marfied to Julian Werden, the late Sully P. Werden, of Lake. Rev. Mr. Lewis, pastor Main street Methodist church, t IN SPE knot. The bride Wore a daint of blue 'silk. The couple were tended. Previous to her marri bride was night operator in th I'elephone company and her ass there remembered her on this occasion with a very fine silver fork. Mr, and Mrs. Werden w 'on his large and prosperous far East Lake. Mrs. La Dae Delong died very denly early Tuesday morning. S heen out speuding the previous ing with friends and returned apparently in good health. Ho she became ill during the night had passed away 'heforé daybrea Delong had only been marriedia of Years and leaves, besides he band, a young chikl. She was ty-three years 'old. "It is an unusual thing to peach tribes in Prince Edward. . P. Thorne iz proudly pointing fine tree growing on his farm j ------------------------------ UR EED TO BI HEAVY CLOTHIN( It' gives natural ' warmth in a natural | way. Supplies in di- gestible form all the elements needed for the perfect . mourish- ment of the human body. » Biscuit with milk or © All Grocers--1! the collar keep its § It's the careful attention Tooke Collars the most po; TOOKE BROTHERS," » See ou Cheviot, + } Coats. 1 $12 a 4 AE AUS HW, E. P.JENKI 114 PRI