SH 5, you would bring your tness of our clothes, we 'coat price, and let her worth obtainable. 1.50, 13.50, e found elsewhere for , 5.95, 6.95 and 8.00. \ This Store JNDAY. , new goods, perfect » lines to select from. $1.50. On sale Satur- ¢.- On sale Saturday ular $10.00 Coat. On 33, regular $4.00 and . come here for your CO., : Sets the Pace Don't buy of dealers who limit you because they are limited. When a man wants coal, he don't want a pro- viso with every ton. We have plenty, and we sell all you want all the time. TheFrontenacLumber | and Coal Company. & A. CHADWICK, Manager Suocessorsof The Rathb: Company. Phone No. 67. RE' H JMETHING NEW IN OST CARDS eetings from King- ston, Life Models" Kingston Views. 'ome in and have a look. and We deliver it to you clean and ith los ® Slate, at the very bottom BOOTH & . hone 133. Bo. HOOOPOIOOSOSOSIOIO ASOLINE Put in Your Tank at Our Dock. large stock of Dry Bat. s, Spark Plug and Coils Lys on hand. : [BY & YOULDEN LIMITED. . Queen And The Gurkhas. don, Oct. 19.--The qu he signed portraits .of Ad tialions of the 3rd Gurkhas : who he Jrouitiy, by the em- aesire ol he it Alesandra's Own.» te, ined . SELLS 3 The popular Countr- Club luncheon pecioree, dropped out of so- will be, scheme for the next week or aiety's 0, during the wiodus of the former caretaker and the advent of which is the club's has been installed and the teas heing preparat ion, Kh as usual fine stove, simple The Misses Halliday, Winnipeg, en- Gold in BGuwilight ol tertained honor of their guest, Miss Alice Sears of Kingston. per were in charge of the pretty car pation bedecked ' table. Miss Smythe, of Kingston, was among the FuAsts . . The oli mirls to the their way tin's prize all lovely weather, and daily the plavers have narrowed down to the champion- | <hip and the lucky winner thereof ewe Mrs busy Ww day, on time in her cosy 1 the first on Barrie street prettily decked with flov ® ~e . Mis will he "At fiture, and will next Tuesday . = . Miss Ars. Reve Mrs. Herbert M. Stover will receive gkinner, of "Maitland House, the first time home. afternoon an for at her Miss. Leta home drom Ottav with her for a visit Miss ley ¢ ' wn { pA ur P. Christmas, of Eh Nokon Toclor and Wise 1,0 Artie 3, Uheietim 8 4 at 3 treal, has returned trom a three weeks'! West Sherbroc Lily Norton-Taylor, returned on | > : visit in Porte Rico. Ir Ihursday from Toronto \ Ed NM who | been! W . » . < . agee ) as Ra > Miss Phyllis Short, "Underwood," vs. E, J. Magec, Wi Bal spending some time with her dawgh-| Hamilton, has left for St. John, NB Mcleod and Miss Gore Mrs have hein the Principal Govdow, at Me jet for . ii . is 3 o: TY x} . The T $ Guarantee company Kenneth Fenwick stro day. is in Kingston, visiting her sister, I'he Trusts and 3 Home' on bo - ! rr 2 Mrs. R. E. Thompson. limited, of Toronto, has been dppoint | dity, but made no © ugurate--her--new Miss May Bolger, Brock street, came | Mrs. A. M. Henderson, of Kingston, | ed administrator of the estate of Mar-| o home, some davs ago, from her holi- | will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Pettet| guerite Lacloucens, laté f the town-! Charlottenburgh, county of i. vinees, Major Rurstall are us, and will take the house on Barrie | street, | lived for some years * 0. Mr =. EB. ing her daughter, Mrs. R J rock street, for some months leit on Crothers, Jr. Rosamond Fuller, daughter _ of Fuller, wil be married on November 7th, to, Robert Gay, of that einty. . a - then where Casey, who has been visit- | THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1907. . ------ -- ET - dead ; . . . 3 pessetetotttttotttttte taking short walks lately, is now well turned to New York, ofter spoundic:! INCIDENTS OF THE DAY the hospital, and |the sumuner with her sunt, Mrs. Sim- (---- GENDARME Ki LLED Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up » | -- | AUSTRIAN TELLS TALE OF ATTACK ON TRAIN. Own" | geld Up By Fake Signals, it Was Completely Looted By Bandits Vienna, Oct. 19.~Dr, Kramarz, lead: ty, Who wasg which was} {enough to leave went, yesterday, to "Willow Cottage' to pay Miss Niliy i Mrs. Mellis Fergus town, vesterday, bring Miss Beatrice are with Mrs Earl street. Ferris a visit FoI ame back to from Picton i" Armstrong, and Malcolm Sutherland, | Miss Frances Bond, of New York, s : iss Frances Bond, of New York, so {Queen street, and her sisters, returned! 0." ping GIVI Fe well-known in Kingston, has beea in F home today. Mrs. A.B. Aylesworth, Ottawa, is town this week . . Mrs. Kenneth ib the chy 10 treet, is busy yridal visits Miss Lily Allen was expected at her [ily have left home in Melbourne, Que., to-day, ai- | where ter her year's visit in the old land. | Nrs. George -Grover's leaving town is now a matter of painful certaint- .. Her friends hoped that she might 'A giniboia hange her mind and return to King- | A ston, but the household goods, and the sending of gion Norwood is a very definite . of her continued stay | Ireland, interim between the wow returning her |Alired street. the new one. A very own, will go on tea, Wednesday, in Mrs. Cels and Miss Hafi- | them to blow to hopes amongst us, = . is on her Mrs. James Bute and Miss Mibs.y - » - Nir. and have © heen working J ¥ t finish for the cap. /[Summer, intend leaving on Tuesday through this week's for their home in Heuston, Texas. Mrs. Broadwell and Misg Nixon, of New York, arrived this afternoon for a week's visit with their sister, Mrs. Hamilton, «at the custom house. Mrs. | | Maitland Hannaford, of Montreal, has also been here this week. {Baltimore, had a very ceiving for tle home ns were very Tuesday, have been spending the week in Ut- tawa. with Colonel and Mrs, Tewin, will probably be in Kingston on Mon- Her © . 'day, which Mrs. George Ellis, in Cornwall, Toronto Edward Bolger, who is with a surw *!in Quebec, came 'up to see both his | Rosedale, | sisters for a short time, and spent few days in town rs. Henry Skinner and Miss- Na sailed | * *., on October 12th | . i tosh and Dr. 109 Mire her marriage | from Vancouver, B 3 ad ; on liar Honolulu, ning, 0¢- {tha winter probally. They expected to | R | Jewell, | be a week on the ocean. after all: he would not disappoint old! friends by not comiig to see them. °° - . I Miss Bessie Dows ter, Mrs. Reuben Mclelland, "Sunny-! daughter of ide." Union : street, has goue down | nipeg. to Rrockville to visit a younger daugh- | ter, Mrs. W. H. McLelland. Mrs. Robert Ford and Miss Ma | | Ford, Arch street, will be home from] Mrs, | . dau a i > is n=1{ among | Qt. Paul and Minneapolis on Mor n, who othe guests of tae homes in th ver pro 15. Burstall and happily coming Organ Mr. and Mrs. Almon ; wouse- | St, | heir children will soon go to . | keeping on Stuart street. . TH. Sew | Mrs. 0. J. Stevenson has Carson, | : A y from Stratford, and with Dr. Steven- gregational the guest of Miss Kennedy| street, Winnipeg. Olivia Mon- | Mr. and Mrs son, of the School of Pedagogy, 1 en and as vocalists lon Uberndorfier, Queen street. Miss Julia Wilcocks may be { next week, and if she with her larrives she will be the guest of Canon both |and Mrs. Loucks, Barrie street. { Mrs. J. W, Crews, Pittsford, {visiting her mother, Mrs. B. Bailey, | "pf spend William |\{ith her brother, Mr Mr, and Mrs. Philip Gilbert and fam Montreal they will spend the next si {months with Judge Britton. { "ee Archdeacon and Mrs. Harding, of bo are in Montreal, just svening. bond hi {Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, of Westmount yoxing up ol a her [after which they will come to Miss Mabel Meek, daughter of Mur. and Mrs. R. Meek, University avenue, way home from her uncle, Hon. T. W Bertha Bute, who have been here all {With him she is visiting Washington, Jamestown Phi o) i "OW F he 1 + » 3 {F hiladelphia and New York. She will | 454.' have their way reach home on Thanksgiving day. Miss Annie Stark, 6f Gananoque, 1s Florence Franklin, Captain and Mrs. Alan Palmer, who | Miss Edith Godwin, 'visiting her sister, Mrs. Miller, at thelp {Methodist parsonage, Almonte i* Miss Jeanette V. Finn, of Napanee, Try spent with her sister, ! to their home in Cranbrook, B.C. Mr.!| Mr. and Mrs. | Napanee, who have been spending the | past month in Brandon, Man. visit-] a | ing their children, Mrs. J Charles P have returned home. v + The marriage of Mr. Charles Stuart where they will spend | 'Panner, of Lakefield, and Miss Annie} lous in politics as Jewell, daughter i B.A., oi Eaniskillen, Ont. Pr.-Max Bell is coming to Kingston wij] take place on October 30th . vv vw The engagement is announced of = | Stephen, Fra Russell, son to Miss Justice Macdonald, Win-| 4 which already (Continued on Page 5.) -------- The Coming Events. recital at ny. | tional church, Tuesday evening, Lcto {from | Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Stewart and her 22nd, by Mr. Harvey, organist of | hound for Liverpool. There George's cathedral, who will have an almost as associate instrumentalists Mrs. | ¢'. Villiers, organist of the church, and | are arrived Mr. Hendry, organist of the First Con- | been done. church, William Templeton, | Glengarry, e street, Montreal, Ridley McKenzie. se down | peporters on Their Rounds. See Bibby's $2 knitted vests. William Cannem, of this city, has | purchased a house and lot in Guelph | for $1,200. : Jron and Wine, "Our bottles d0c., at Wade's | i NY, drug store. | the' wel-end An interesting sefmon was preached, | « W. Hondluler, | 00 on Colborne street, by the dis- | in the Odessa ex trict elder, Rev. A. H. Norrington, being the first service of the quarter- | graphic lv meeting now being held. today's papers. "Try Bibby's dor men's gloves, our great $1 and $1.50 lines. Bibby's | W. A. Bazeau lost a valuable horse open The animal was going | A number of men. for Toronto, with own Clarence street when it fell sud: A denly to the ground. It was remov-| parently belonging ed to Dr. Nicholls' veterinary hos- | intellectual" el ital, where it died a few hours after. { the Try Bibby George Taylor, MP, the Ring- wanted. Mr. Avery again and set on Frontenac, but | horror. Much lugga A lLjeutenant Land b organizers SXpasition. | chosen to contest Try Bibby's great $1 glove. - Now if our * esteemed contemporary, { Two the Farmer's Sun, will open fire . on: wounded. that proposed Georgian Bay ship ca- nal irom Lake Simcoe to Toronto, as scheme for shall. gladly ladies going Kingston, is a hare-brained ublic money, Wwe 'hear, hear." - Bibby's mew T3e¢. goll caps. say | the rest in the | military ar | with the 260,000. Cossacks | ship of deceased. 'The estate | valued at £2,000. See Bibby's 81 Mocha gloves Coward, assailant, ambush, fears the | is rumored in M. Meclu- Templeton, | open I The decrepit old | Princess street is evidently childhood. It is remarkable how sen | sitive the paper which is sq seurril to injure its can- tion on t under A. | didates can become When | ents simply quote what its own party | friends say. for | ------------ | said that the comps of Rev. J | duee finished GALE AND RAIN. daughter of neis Stephen, 502} : to! Are Still Doing Serious Damage in Europe. 19.--The gale in which of Dr. Russell, of} [audon, Oct Nan Macdonald, | the Alired Eandsen was wrecked, | large number has lasted over | from England British coast,' Weekly News," Num-; V icle," London, I Tmes" are days, along the no sign of abatement drownings | four | shows { hers of small wrecks and | are reported. A number of cattle have ashore on the Kile of : | been washed Congr'ga-| Man, aid it is some transatlantic supposed they came steamer has been i may First Bros., 260 Princess phenomenal rain in Great Tremendous @ flooded and great damage has Similar conditions prevail 1 Europe J. | Britain for days. v Rihby's, is to keep a promise Riverside, Cal. | through the whole of Westery Hyacinth veral of the lead. | last evening, at - the Free Methodist | ee of the Young Creech par press train, c "help up" on Tuesday night, gives al account, which is published in See! He says the 'train was suddenly brought to a standstill in the midst of fields by means of fal . with red lanterns appeared--mostly young fellows, ap to the Russian ordered to sit were killed in the su A Prague tra | robbed of all his money The engine-driver ; esca its oppon- | the scheme goes through, the smelter in producing the manufacture of cutlery any expects cutlery in the "Roo." in The metal is eighty per cent and twenty per cent ee ---- English Newspapers. We receive for sale among oar We will obtain for you any paper you bride want to n MeDermott | known young man of Napanee. «| See our special ¥1 here shi Duluth, | Lo cervative whip, was here, on (hody moved. The gendarme where she has spent a year |i, sday, but kept away from the | the money safe was shot dead. Hugo. | Gunty cotivention, The conservative | waggons were soaked with naphtha ; fire, which added to the Local Notes and Things in ge was destroyed. General. two gendarmes hsequent conflict, to Meran were ena cy the township i and, wonnvec » of the trigonometrical survey. itn hel Pe th ro wasting locomotive and nine carriages, open fields. On the! (hoir leader -in Main street Methodist riving, the bandits made off} church, Picton, hooty, amounting to about pursued the bans) peyee, son aptures. -------------------- 70 MAKE CUTLERY. -- is | German Company Will P Finished Article. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Oct the Canadian thing on | that F. H. Clergue, at the head of a|ing at in second | German company, has secnred an op-| of he Ferro Nickel Smelter the Lake Superior Corporation, course of construction, will operate | Monday of the death of Mark Good- white metal} win, at woeive street, ---- Hibby's, the glove store of the town, and $1.50 Tt is easier to keep a secret than it] ter, Frances, questioned, to-day, regarding the pub Thursday for Syracuse, X.Y..- and | A A will spend the winter there. | pension at "Romilly House." ing singers in the city. Silver col-| See Pibhy's display of fancy sweat- Miss Meta Dobbs, who has been | Miss Henrietta Morgenthau has re lection at doors. . $1.50, $2 and $2.50, | Chown's. - pom - _-- _ x -- ------ --- eee eee ee RE ' eoseseresseees bo SLASSLHHIA a soscessenssettastssetsttestssstettad PPI PILL PLLE000000000800ELL0FIIFIFINY 8 * *® * 3 * ® * Ie SIP IISIIIIS II FFF VII II PIII IIIT IIR Coats Separate Coats are decidedly long this season. NEW TWEED COATS, loose- fitting, 50 inches long, new style sleeves, trimmed with velvet collar and self-strapping, $10.00, 12.50, 13.75, 15.00, 17.50. NEW BLACK COATS, umbrel- la backs, also semi-fitting, full flare skirt effect, broad shoulder style, trimmed with silk braids, velvet col- lar, $12.00, 15.00, 17.50, 19.00, 20.00, 22.50, 25.00. HANDSOME BROADCLOTH COATS--In browns. greens, lengths, trimmed with braids and velvet, new Japanese come lined to waist. 817.50 to $25 each FUR-LINED COATS--A splendid assortment in .2 flare skirt, collar and revers of extra quality, fur linings of various styles, 46 distinct models to select from, £35 to $185 each BROADCLOTH SHELLS--Being the broadcloth made up ready to have the fur set in. fitted with wide collars and excellently made, in black and colors. $20, $2.50 and $25 each blues, ete, long sleeves Some I colors and styles, full ' . Men's Top Shirts Made to our own special order, ample breadth and length, in Jersey, Cotton, etc., very le » variety, at 0c. to ¥2 each Sweaters In every conceivable design, for men and hoys, black, Prices, 30c. to $5 each. Flannel, Ns navy, white, grey. hrown, ete Dress Goods For a dressy costume there is nothing like-- BROADCILA YT H--Thoroughly spot proof, in blacks and colors o0c., $1, $1.10, £1.95. $1.36, $1.50, $1.75 - PANAMAS--Crisp, strong and serviceable, all shades, 50c., 60c., T3c., Me and fl. a shades, 30c., T5¢ FANCY SU ITINGS--In large variety, light and dark 00c., §1, $1.25, $1.50 WHITE WOOL DRESS GOODS-- He., $1, $1.25, $1.30 For Suits, Coafs and Skirts, 30c., 6c. Special Discounts on All-Wool 2 Blankets Best Home and Scotch Manufacture. --- S casessesscecestsaratiteteestettestteettts stetteestestee It is Always a Pleasure to Have You Inspect Our Stocks, Find Here "The Same Goods for Less Money or Better Goods . | I ms. Sea------ FFVIII III III VIII IIRFIIIINIIIIININN 3 Specials in Stockings LADIES' CASHMERE HOSE--Ribbed and plain, double heels and 3 pairs for BL ankles, worth 4c. Special, 33¢ unbreakable varn, will give ex< ellent BOYS' KICKER HOSE--Made of the wear, Soci, 40c., 45¢c., He. pan CHILDREN'S RIBBED CASHMERE STOCKINGS--Fine and « _ 40c., 45¢., 50e., 60 heavy ribs double knees and feet, 0c. 35¢ Ladies' Fall Suits The lines are simple but good style, in fact Spend some time looking Prices £10 to EX 4Y The Coats bave grown longer mannish effects are emphasized this season. over our large assortment--you ean profit thereby each. Over forty distinet varieties It will pay you to look after your Cotton Requirements Early. Flannelettes, White Cottons, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons At Old Prices. R. Waldron, Brock and Wellington Sts., Kingston. passengers still or bombs 's for pajamas, $1.50. | would be hurled at the carriages. A dominion | panic seized the passengers, but wo- | SET guarding nickel. every week of weekly newspapers lor, inspector of fisheries, and Ireland. "Lloyd's "The News rid," London, 'The Sunday Chron-| Augusta Brayea, youngest daughter of "The London Weekly! Edward hest sellers. | to's popular young ladies, became the The Standard Bank pays in four times a year on all Savings . Bank deposits. : Savings Bank Department in Connection with oll Branches. : KINGSTON BRANCH sl CoRJFRINCESS AND BAGOT STS. NEWS OF DISTRICT. Two John Hunter, of Napanee, goes . to Rochester, N.Y., where he will reside. A station is in course of erection in of Layant for the pur- x Miss Florence Thompson, Selhy, is leaving | 40 take a position as organist and | On Thursday morning Arthur Sidne of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney | Deuce, Deseronto, was united in mar: ! riage to Miss Bessie Emiline Godfrey. On Oct. 16th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Sager, Deseronto, A. A. roduce | urtt, brother of Mrs, Cora Sager, | was united in marriagé to Miss Ehza- 19 --1t | beth Reid, of Shannonville, "Seo"! A man named Herbert Sills, work: the Belleville gas works, fell a scaffold on which he was work- ol ling and was badly injured internally. now | It is feared that his back is broken. Word was received at Napanee on COAL From and, if} Independence, Cal:;, on ~ Opt. It is!7th, Deceased was a native of Ernest. | to pro- | town and was thirty-one years of age. the First Presbyterian church, copper | Vancouver, B.C., on October 1st, siiss Mabel Clare Geddis, one of the" most popular of the young ladies of Dese- ronto, and ohly daughter of a! Qeddis, Became the bride of E. G. Tay- Scranton, as spent in the Royal Victoria A quiet wedding took place at Na: ' where he had a succes of the panes, on Wednesday, when Miss Celin for trouble that h Bruyea, and one of Deseron- 3 of Roy Bruce Moore, a well- A pretty wedding, in thé presence of | twisted sticks, | mmediato friends and relatives, was at Gibso solemnized, on October 9th, at the | fines | home of Mr. and Mes. Dennis Hogan | cob Dettinger, Millbrook, when their youngest daugh- | stick of dynamite in was united in marriage | York, Pa., | to James Blute, Campbellford. | Abdominal supporters at spent nine! See Montreal, he | hose. after having weeks in that Five weeks city. bulbs, Se. and 10c, at! Dr. Leonard, Napanee, is home from | Drag Rtare, @ e | See Bibby's special 280. cashmere ; . C98 Examine the Styles, and Compare Prices. You Will Invariably for the Same Money" Than Elsewhere. These goods always give perfect satisfaction. They Fit. They Wear. They Wash. Prices are always reason- able. Vests, Drawers, Com- binations for Men, Women, and Children. Allsizes and 4 styles in stock. Scotch Flannels | -- Are noted for their well wearing qualities. GREY WOOL FLANNELS--25c., 30c., 35¢., 40c. WHITE WOOL FLANNELS--25c., 30c., 36c., 40c., 0c, 60c. NAVY WOOL FLANNEL (Fast Dye)--25e., 30c., 35c., 40ce SCARLET FLANNELS (All Wool)--8c., 30c., 3c., 40c., 50c. FANCY STRIPED SCOTCH FLANNELS-<0c., 5c. SCOTCH SHAKER FLANNELS--12jc., 15e., 18c., 2c. FLANNEL SHEETINGS--2 yards wide. House Wrappers Light and dark shades, 80c. to $4.00 each. Wool and Flannelette Underskirts in White, Grey and Fancy Colors, 50, 75¢., $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50. . Flannelette and Muslin Underwear New styles. Moderate prices. When You Buy P. WALSH You get genuine handles nothing 1 operation as bothered him for years. The last three weeks of his 'tay was with his old and highty es: | teemed friend, Dr. R. F. Ruttan. ------------ "I¢'s the old fashioned kind," in" horehound candy, fresh n's Red Cross drug store. Brooding over the loss of 840, Ja- a well digger, put a his mouth at# and blew his head off. . x ad rs