THREE YEARS FOR McCULLY: . Against Him. #3 St Thomas, Oct. 10:--~Three » 8 i 2 7 Bi rp sorry for his conduct, and to in the straight path g the future. He was arrested by Constable John Naylon. in explosion of a gasoline launch on tan Bay, that they may not recover. A n persons are reported hurt, 'many of them seri: FIST TERR REE aE AT # | Pal From Kingston Gave Evidence, in was. the sen- Fo Soh = i Decemb "ia : [bo sent gratis, to the reading-room of | small work. For laying road founda- overy Ete a ive means of | King and Clarence streets, in crushi from the name of Queen's promin- res shone. The system A oud Oa : secondary schools. right ome, viz., begiming with rolling 3 Aon eu im the vi out hie the Taundation and halls of Queen's are taking part in the | finer ree eve Sh me - Four voung men were drowned and |bankment, three others were so seriously burned New York, to-day, Aha ere Lwin. fron Budapest, - | takers, one of them being killed out- "of this year, and that Miss Scammall, who is ndw a temporary teacher, be 'placed on the staff until her return. - MAY GO T0 ARBITRATION. Trouble in the Strike of the King- i ston Tailors. "There is a probability of the dailosss a drama, The choice ghrike going to arbitration. N Raa hot yet gr RC steps have been taken - along $ line as yet, but the Whig was It' today, that it was likely that action would be taken. Robinson, organizer for CT.U. of America, is in the city om return from a trip to Winnipew, and he will confer with the strikers i i today. He i \ Society in the Medical building Sowmorrpw , nomin Need Of A Small Roller a : made for the various| For road patching, the hoard of works may consider "the advisability . a mifchasing & steam Joller half the fo : ol vy one the city at pres- again been made ent owns. There would be lots of , t i: work for both during the next ten journal will again years. A lighter roller is wanted for (institute and high | tions the present roller cannot he arrangement | beaten. It has done splendid work on éutly before the students of Ontario's | struction adopted this season is the "* 'exhibition at the Sm ----------_-- : in arts will hold their No Decision Reached. meeting - this afternoon. | Yesterday afternoon, a sub-commit The wear '11. wil} be an unusually {tee of the board of works met with strong one in all faculties from fhe [City Solicitor Melntyre to consided numerical standpoint, jtwo claims for damages for injuries 5 4 --- | sustained by falling on bad sidewalks. fhe preliminary round of the tennis No decision was reached. 'These two tournament is now at its height. All {clnims belong to last oa So far vamos of this round must be played [this year, no claims for damages have before next Tuesday evening. heen made against the city. BIG RAILROAD WRECK One Man Killed; Another Pinned Under : Wreckage. Trenton, Ont, Oct. 10.--A fearful | were busy Six morning Jackin kp Se » A i rose t pine o'clock seat at five o'clock, one man beine killed as cued at wine o aud i 5 to Belleville hospital. The cause. of onpright Sh alte pinned under the | bo ok is said to be the opening wreckage. i ten freight cars lie {of the wrong switch, the wayfreight at the bottom of the twemty-loot em- afigine on vecciving orders to back, just west of the railway [hacking into the through manifest bridge, piled one on another and pre- |from the emst,' instead of on to the senting a fearful appearance of wreck. | Trenton switch. Coroner Farley will age. One of the cars was loaded with hold an inquest, : 'Willie Rhinchart, of Buffalo, in charge of a string of rave horse was right: Fhe other was pinned vader {the man killed, and Eroest Groves, the wreckage and a number of men (Toronto, was badly hurt. ---- mt meee i mg, five, - . 1 2 | dOT UNDER THE WHEELS. |FRONTENAC CHEESE BOARD. But How It Happened is Not | Price Went As High As Thirteen own At the Frontenac chetse board on John McMurdock, aged twenty- Thursday afternoon, there was board. years, of Ompah, ! to board a moving {boxes of colored. train dt Train No, 8, | Mr. Murphy bought 155 boxes of ! h - he colored at 3 x wi i ro 'erona, \ r secured nortan te joung man, who | 147 boxes of colored at 13c. The fol- an 4 " ' woke construction gans White--Ontarion, to board it. No one can tell { Oso, 35; total, 176. 'Colored --Glenburnie, 25; Silver eet = Gilt Edge, 50; Thousand brooke, 20: Latimer, 30: Cold Springs, 60; McGirath's, 30; Wolie Island, 23; Gerhard Heintsman Pianos. I i bears the name "Ger. that comes of years of experionce and carefully and intelligently ap- come the days. The cat o' minc tails dues mot seare lads . {moved to that institution to-dav. in . {broken stone on the King street road- | kk fir \11 The "Coat Styles AreHere Choose now- while there is while the stock is fresh and picked over, If not prepared to difference, you may ¢ such a choosing, complete and un- buy just yet it makes no' hoose a Coat, or Skirt or Suit, and have it placed aside until required. Princess street, Alived, Union Barrie. i J. W. Davis, Sydenham, has been appginted clerk of the third division court of Frontenac, vice J. E. Chow, W. H. Jones, of the Montreal Her-| ald, is in the city to find a young lady to enter the d's "Trip-to-Europe | campetiti . | Some additional truancy cases will | belore the police court, in a few all } "Keep in the house," good hot wat- er bottles. Pure gum rubber ones are sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Several police constables are doing staal duty each evening. at the Canada" fair. Evervthine is "40 be quite orderly. The cargo of hemp which arrived from Cape Vincent via the steamer America for the penitentiary was re § i : | carts, The board of works has placed some | way, near the market, filling up the holes which have caused much trou- ble. "Molasses kisses," MecConkey's, fresh at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. The boats of a few yachtsmen, tied up along the water front, last even- ing, were in danger. The strong wind | was driving them against the wharf, | and some were badly scratyhed and | |dinged. Word was received, to-day, from Belleville, that it was very doubtiul if William W. Rennick, the victim of Wednesday's accident in the railway vards, would recover. One arm and a Jog was crushed, and both were am- putated. A. A. Jordon has left for Toronto, to attend a meeting of the executive of the advisory council of the educa- tional department. Durj his ab sence, his class will be rv hy J. Russell Stuart. The "You Can Have It" club held a dance at Miss McAulev's dancing The Leadership we QF -- Broadcloths ! This season the trend of fashion leads to Broadcloths as the popular material for Winter Suits. We have pre- pared for this demand and have ready the largest show- ing of Broadcloths we have ever displayed. These Cloths we import direct, enabling us to offer particularly good values. The prices are 75¢, 99c, $1.25, 1.49, 1.75 yard. In the most wanted shades for fall. hall, last nicht, and had a pleasant time. At midnight, an adjournment was made to the Chinese restaurant on. Princess street, where a supper was enjoyed. Students' fountain pens ave sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. It pays to go 1 A Peterboro man challenges the county to produce "a mud hole, half as hig, and deep. and ugly as that in the middle of the street in front of his residence."" Sorry that Kineston is not permitted by the challenge to enter its mud hole "of the fourteen- year-old class." One or two of the local merchant tailors will be manned by Monday next, with as many hands as they re- auire on the hench. As soon as open shops were declared communications were sent out to other cities in the dominion, and all the men needed were secured, Sponges from 10c. to & at Gib son's Red Cross Drug Store. "Phone ane arm Underwear Ladies' Fine Natural Wool Undervests and Drawers, - b0e, Toc, 99c, $1.25. Ladies' Union Wool Vests and Drawers, 25¢, 35¢, 49c. - Ladies' White Undervests and Drawers, Winter Weights, 25¢, 85¢, 40c, 75¢ and up. 30. Wonderland drew exceptionally large audiences to every performance vester- day, when the Passion Play was pre. sented. The film from beginning to end is clear and life-like, and the pic- tures are shown without the jumning that is common to many machines. The play is produced in an hour. A new march and . two-step, "Old Faithful," by the well-known com- poser of "Blaze Away," "Uncle S ," eote., has just been received from the publishers and will be sold at 15¢. a copy at McDermott: Bros, 260 Princess street. "He Goes To Church On Sunday," "Love Me And The World Is Mine," hig song successes, at McDermott Bros., Phone 773. A Hard On The Drunks. he police were out the for drunks, this TE Ee hath eleven o'clock, they had two offenders Children's Warm Underwear In a great variety of makes and all sizes, from Babies' Fine Vests up to the largest sizes for Girls and -Beys. ® be) in the cell. The arrebts were made by Constables Filson and Craig. One of fender lives on Clergy street west. He is 'employed as a driver, and upto a short time ago, has been on his good behavior, but broke out again. Only this week he gave up his position. He is on License Inspector Wright's "In- dian list," and will be asked where he received the liquor, when he is ar raigned before the magistrate. ---------------- Was Turned Back Twice. - Another Scotch - girl was turned back from Cape Vincent hy immi- orant officer this week. The fiest time ~~ Kuown. One-Sixteenth Cents. © At 10:30 o'clock on Thursday morn- fost 13s lie fed 176 boxes of white cheese, and MS ile endenvori : t from this city to 1-16c. 96 boxes of white at 1c, and Nr far the King {lowing fsttories 1 58; Sunbury, 80; : St. Lawrence, 30; Hinchin- Arigan, 43; Glenvale, 25; total, 448. piano ord Helutaman™ it hag the excellence A singing even tone, ac- Ja plano I noms jo gh the best, the few dollars additional in price . nd who, saw the man | o\d jn wear, pleasure End pro - ownership. The "'Gerhard-Heintzman™ 3 pianos, are on exhibition at McDer- is attached 10 | mott Bros:, 260 Princess street. eco. (She arrived at Cape Vincent she way . | Agassiz, when west-bougd train No. iv- | without seriously injering him. "The the girl went over, she was sent back, {because she had not paid her head {tax, She returned to the citv. paid her 81 and went back again. When sent back, and t that she could not enter at all. She was not put under any cxamination whatever, and feels keenly unjust treatment at the bands of the U. 8. service. Indian Drank Peruna. Vancouver, BC. Oot. ' 10.-Wh might have been a fatal aécident nx curred on thé Canadian Pacific vail. way, 'about thirty-one miles west of 97, in of Buck struck ab Thdian on the Shoulder, oF man was thee on' the track with two rts 4 Peruta, one path Lis Fin Shoes at $3 NotNecessary to Pay More to 4 Get Either Style, Fit or Wear. We have everything in a Ladies' Boot at $3.00. | alf, Patent Colt and Heavy Dongola Kid Blueher Cut High Shoes just Soro from an American firm that are beauties. And then we have a dozen different styles in the Empress. | Some Fine Gun Metal , They are good. $ ours. | Bie Joockett Shoe Store. Don't forget if you need a $3.00 Skos to see | pi 1 ¥ EXE POS AVES AAEEF " ANTES ENNEN --s® - @> We wish to call the att 44 tion of the most eriti 4 observer to JUR display "4 Fine Canadian Furs, at | ! Made-in-Canada Exhibit now being held in the Ax 4 ouries, and to bring bef #4 the public the fact that DN Exhibit is not onlv made fy Canada, but, is the prod 4 of our own Workrooms, 4 signed and manufactured "A Kingston. A e----------m---- 4 John McKay Fur Hou 2 149-153 Brock St. Is scarce this yes we have plenty, both Comb and Extracted Pure White Clover H Jas, Redden & IMPORTERS OF FINE GROC Bear In Mind. We give the hospital a percen every sale made from our the Made-in-Canada exhibition bell Bros., the manufacturing | en in Prevost, Brock choice of Scotéh hibited in his window, a suit 1 order, for $18. Also overcoz! to order, $18 up. Fit guarant Unbleached © tooth br wear out Sold at Gibson POSS ug Store. Cr of Redwood, N.X drowned while Kshing electric accou street, mv tweed suit] Pay gas and save discount. DAILY MEMORANDI Nee 4 Canpbell Bros'. Display of Furs, i At the Madeg-in-t anada ' Exh Amusement advis., on Page T! Roller Rink every alternooam 3 ng. ny onderland Theatre, afterne evening New Princess Theatre, aftern evening. Queen's Excursion to Ottawa Sagurday. ' "Happyland,"' Grand Opera 8.15 p.m. Grand March every evening « Made-In-Canada' Exhibition, tes At the Bijou, "Tll Dance a and "The Pursuit of An 1 Comic INctures. This day in history 1--=Waer de Pritain by Boers, 189 Carlt governor of Canada, 177 Rughy to-marrow --Queen's M.C. I, at Queen's Athletic Limestonés ve. Gonanogwe, on Field, at 2.30 p.m, WHIG TELEPHONE 243 Business Oftice. 229--Bditorial Roome. 292--J obting Department. Lega! Forms, all kinds, at W The Daily nig is always Gibson's Drug ore, Market Open till late each evening. STUDEN ---------------------------- WE HAVE THE STU LAMP YOU WA Neat Solid Nickle, v green shade. Very e: the eyes, and will mal work a pleasure. No smoke. No sm Don't ruin your TE -------- See them at Robertson Bt 3