en identity. of the Teen. discovered. the hard The Zeo gw ; F £3 g fe g=x'f gs F i i and 5 g § $ oo 273% Hi ainst the dykes. &£ Frank for her navy the United nearly" so well bu ber number of bureaus at tally i on the Navy asserts again and again the Kites Cit pany, regard to the redort 'hat 1 its divisend, bal had a r quarteriy d.vi- per cent. wer ane the President of C spite of methods h Ld More Like ! pe. He w Rome, nee old . tombs call 'em. And then But his stock - tout when he rot TS, alwa said, "becau building feet in length. 1 sta 'and: g 1 od i the Sf "It was fine," he declared, into them churches over there and see cigarol tis erent, and as for the . where the pope lives, well 1" of compliments gave fow % [ral desperate attempts to throw her- sell into the Reine. Her umbrella was found to contain is silver coine { poor-boxes by a piece of whalebone smeared with a sticky substance. The worth extracted from fy sv 'marquis' has no CONDUERING A SEA. Little' Holland After Tts Old has oceupiea a most Dutch history. Op ahGiant do of arderwyeck, Nor- , under whose walls ts used to lie at anchor when Holland Spated 1 seems. perfectly appropriate, Holland hs ened" oo ways war to pa , that she should win in a great t with the sea--a fight that has ued throughout hundreds of years It was Thomas Phillips, who imper- ing victory only by ceaseless sonated the German clown so success- fierce endeavor, experience a those ancient cities which, tions rose and fell made Sifeles of Rhoie mttered ram han alike the, power § the might of Spain, should me quiet inland towns, far remov- from the roer of the » supremacy of Avowal. It not only costs the United States Mo™ine, but the men hoped to have , | quite a third more to build the ships than it costs Great Bri. fain to build her ships, but the ships States navy are not ailt or planned as British ships. According to the Octo the Navy, the naval Washington, and inciden- the entire department, are res. ponsible for the recent fatal disasters Missouri and the Georgia. The that sea-going officers have remonstrated against. the unsatisfactory and faulty | 100 dropped through. One man had construction of the turrets, but in such protests the defective ave been continued. This Person. Malaprop recently 'his fivst visit to enthusiastic about "to go phacusses, they the Sixteen chapel Vaccination, to the subject of ys refused them pennies," he Se, you see, I didn't want San to set a bad prestige 1" : : -- A Splendid Hull. M. B. Mills, Napanee, a new 'sai is eng 'yacht. The y t. inches in sat rik Tks and thirteen feet beam. The keel fy + s - «| weighs. two tons, .and is composed' of 1 oak and iron. The built of white oak up to about eight | inches above the water line, "the hoards twenty-nine to forty-three bottom is being t will be one of the (most comiortable crafts in the district, and homes from of | Tey Bifiby And yet fully, feeling of breakers aged (of the large new boarding house, to Miss Rose McCarey and Mr. Leal the -fivst what. "of money has been w, » ON ho Sag, Mrs. . William McCarthy has ing, Ottawa, ing. from awa ing in the city, Neta Lemmon, Earl street, A. V. Redmond, a B.Se. graduate of 1903, from Queen's, who has been visiting in the city for several days, has left to vikit relatives at Denver, Colorado. John Street. Presbyterian church, Belleville, is to hold its diamond jubi- lee on Sunday, Rev. T. J. Thompson. a former pastor and Kingstonian, will be one of the preachers. A -------- 5 : + INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Reporters On Their Rounds of u thi Bibby's new 50c. golf caps. Cull a trick's Art Store and - Kirkpa s William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders received at MeAuloy's. 1 none 778, The eivie finance committee met last to ke a CVening and' transacted routine busi- ness. now from its old enemy, the "C0 LL ot esters. ail or XN. by Toy Npuzing all sizes. Lemmon & Sons, Pine neers = 1 "| street, | which ir result eae the $o%k| Wo will have a choice line of sweet itatoes, cranberries, grapes, etc., on turday. R. H. Toye, King street. Another fine fila was presented at ts thered, where now four d Jordan nk Their nots. the Princess will rise happy villages, broad _* |Pastures, poplar-bordeéred roads farms and canals--new Hor 50,000 Dutchmen. The task is tre mendous and will cost $76,000,000.In the government expects to se- thentre, yesterday, sind drew crowded . houses to. every per- formance. See all sizes, Lemmon & street. The cement. sidewalk gang is work- Sons, King com) by to-night. ty-five Sunshine furnaces already this | season. It will you to investi- gate if you contemplate buying a fur- nace, See Bibhy's new. $1.50 Mocha gloves, It is said that the conservative party will put up Ald. Ross for the mayoralty, although that gentleman says he doesn't. want anything to do with the contest. 's new pajamas, $1.50. A mistake was made in the report of the carnival in yesterday's issue. not . Charlies McCormack, as tod. ey Hibby's special $1 sweaters. We will commence on Saturday to handle our usual line of toffee that iven. 80 much satisfaction for the two. or three years. Try a pound on Saturday; all fresh goods. R. H. foe King street. Try Ribby's special 75c. underwear. The repairs to Cataraqui bridge were not. fixed at ten o'clock this the work done by three o'clock. The centre pin. was badly bent and the bridge will have to remain closed un- tl this is fixed. See the Pandora chasing, It's mon & Sons. 1f some of the gratings on King Street, near the market, are not fixed, the city will have a suit for damages on its hapds, 'This mornin~ three dif- ferent poople went to step on them when the dron rods parted and their range hefore pur the leader to-day. Lem: his knee bruised. BOTH LEGS BROKEN. Accident to An Ttalian--Struck By a Hand Car. Francisco Varcaro, an Italian forty- five veurs of age, was broucht to the Hotel Dieu, Saturday mornibe, from of Rochester, | of ye in the city | gether half returned that if a man lied from New York, where he spent ten "of hypocrisy it was thro tht cussedness, and days at surgical work in Motnt Sinai Dr, W. Sheriff, who acts as referee in the Queen's-McGill football match, to- 10 Idav arrived in the city. this morn- sses Fdna Foreythe snd Etta Strain, of Amherst Island, are visit- the guests of = Miss our line of heaters, all prices, | ¢ i t th 1 of Divisi treet, As X ; anal rele of more: than 5 106, yin a of Divieion weve, und (sent, St Sandlord Fleming: pre from those who occupy and till | dents, n & Sops have installed thir. Waters, Miss Mackeracher and Dr. R. (Mr. Laird, who is lookino after this sumptuous oak sideboard, gilt of the the groom's brother, attested to the couple. They leit amid a shower of rice on the afternoon train for burn. Mr. and Mrs. MW treal Had Half a Million and Sent a Saghall Jute New ; PR ; , Oct. 19.--~That con- Det in a little sy the last general election, got to- '® million dollars for the corrupting constituencies, --t at the Queen's- over his Fairview |: that was what R. L. Borden had been doing. ¥ The $25,000 sont into a New Bruns: wick consti came through a bank in Monti $5,000 of it on Oc-f{ tober 24th, 1904, and $20,000 on Oct. the parther of the candidate in the conservative intérests. These were disclosed a few 'weeks ago in the course of cer- || tain proceedings. Mr. Pugsley would not put up any plea of privi- lege in this matter. It was a charge against all the managers of the con- servative party in Montreal and the S-- Says - Coriservative Ring 'in Mon- || alone, ut the time by Hon. William | | 4 2 5 Pairs Ladies' that. The sizes are 9, lower provintes, and they would find] it could be proved, QUEEN'S MEN IN OTTAWA. A To Help With Endowment-- For a Dinner. An Ottawa ial to the Whig says: It is prol that the fifty Queen's University graduates living bere will Not more than 3 pairs hold a dinmer some time-in Novem- ber or December ta which they will invite Principal Gordon, of Queen's, and porhaps other members of the stall. A committee, composed of Messrs. F. H. Chrysler, J. H. Put- imam, and Rev. J. H. Turnbull, was {appointed to consifler fhe matter and {report to the council of the Univer {sity Graduates' Association. The gea- duates of Toronto University who {live here, are having a dinner Novem- {ber 15th to. enable the members to {meet Principal Falconer, and it is {practically certain that those from {Queen's will also make arrangements, F. IL. Chrysler presided at the meet- ing. held at the normal school, last | night, when these officers were elected for the ensuing vear: Honorary pre- [| {sident, Sir Sandford Fleming; presi- Rev. J. H. Turnbull, Dr. innes; secrotary-treasurer, J. H. Put- man; council, Mosse. Andrew Hav- don, I. I. Norris, J. C. Spence, J. T. MacCracken, J. F. Power, Dr. Tho- burn, A. J. Meiklejohn, and W. Curle. There was some discussion regarding the endowment fund of the university, An effort is being made to raise £500,- 000. Andrew Carnegie has promised $100,000, if the other $400,000 is sub- cribed. Of this, some £300,000 has heen promised and the collectors are on the home stretch, and getting ai- ter the last $100,000. The opinion was expressed that Ottawa graduates should co-operate in every wav pos- sible, and if they heard of anyone who wonld likely subscribe that they should not hesitate in Jetting Rev. matter, know. -------- { Your Chance "To Choose a Stylish Fall Coat The largest assortment of NEW COATS in King- ston and at prices that can choose a Coat regular value and propose to share this saving with our customers, i Proper weight for Fall and Winter, double soles and heels. This quality was imported to sell at 40c pair, and are good value at Yours To-night, Even if not prepared to buy, come to-night. You And have it placed aside until required. Jd. Laidlaw & Son ane = a s TO-NIGH 7.30to 10 g or BALL O'clock. Wehave our own ideas as to the meaning of the word sale. The term is never used or held in light esteem. A sale to be announced as such in this store must have the best of backing, good goods and exceptional values. That's the spiritiin whieh we announce this After Supper Sale. We bought the following goods below the Black Cashmere Stockings 9} and 10 inch, 29c. Pair. to a customer. White 50 Pairs Union Wool Blankets Very soft and warm 'and unshrinkable, full size, and considered good value at $3.00 to 3.25 pair. Yours To-Night, $1.95 Pair. 1 ,000 Yass Bay oo Towelling. All remnants, ranging in lengths 13,2,2.,5 vards. Your Pick To-Night, 7c. Yard. To-night means a saving for you. or Skirt * Manion-Carroll. ' A quiet and pretty wedding was solemnized at the Roman Catholic church, Chippewa, on September 25th, when Miss Eliza Carroll and Peter Manion were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. The nuptial knot was tied by the Rev. J, J, Connelly, and the ceremony was witnessed by the. bride and groom's most intimate frionds and relatives. The bride was beautifully attired in a handsome cos- tume of white sitk, and was ably as- sisted by Miss A. MacDonald, while similar function were adequately per- i ormed for the groom by his brother, Patrick, of Auburn. After the cere mony the bridal party returned to the home of the bride's mother, where a wedding repast awaited | them. The costly and numerous pre. Tl seats, among which were a quarter- grooms- man, and a silver tea servios, gift of I wh us ©O| high esteem held of the newly married Nia- gara Falls, Detroit, Buffalo and Au- anion are high. Verona, with a compound fracture of both legs. He was working on the K. & P. railway with gan~. and was struck bv a hand car which ran over 'him. Varcaro may loss both legs, as the breaks are very had. House Warming At Washburn A pleasant evert took place, at Washburn, on Wednesday evening last when Me. Chisholm, the genial man- aging director of the Perfect Brick and Tile company, threw open the doors the voung neople of the neichbor- hood. Keys' orchestra of three pieces was in attendance and furnished iphtful music. Dancing Was the pre- vailing amusement, and was kept up till the wee sma' hours. Sunner awas served at twelve o'clock, after which mechanical enginder of = the company gave a few very fine selections on the flute and violin. Miss McCarev's solos on the violin were of no common or. der and were much appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. Orr, who had charge of the house, entertained the guests. as onlv those who know how to entertain and have the best wishes of all that were Returns Not Complete. "A meeting of the General Hospital Madein-Canada committee Was held last evening to receive revorts. Many engaged in the Big exhibition have not yet made returns, and it will be ano week before it will be known : Rer, Harland & Wolff, of Belfast, . will build; will be named the Europa. She Xe will be of 48,000 tons, compared with] the Lusitania's 32,000. She probably will be the last German line steame: to be built in Great Ba said that the Vulcan yards, in Ger. a many, will be finished before the pro- | 8 day, to three months in the peniten- vear in the penitentiary for removing in wishing them every tri -- To Be A Great Ship. | Hamburg, Oct. 19.--The giant Ham- American line . steamer which PS CO tain. Tt is own. "oy Prison For Two Inventors. he New York, Oct. 19.--Heérman Barth, twenty-eight years old, was senten to in the court of special sessions yester- tiary for perfecting an arrangement °* to turn electric meters backward, and thus falsify accounts. Joseph White, |it thirty years old, was sentenced to one| ° the covering' from an electric meter index awd turning back the hands. | i. Try Bibby's $2 club sweaters. Mrs. John Houlden, Frankford, died Thursday, in her seventy-eighth year. Deceased had been for over half a cen- tury a resident of the township of | of Sidney. An aged hushand and family survives. Sce Bibby's special Tbe. underwear. | Alumipum paints, pipe enamel that the sails were things off the their mishap, and the boat was upset. They! he left the boat at the' point, and cam Mover to the city to change their cloth | ing. The them--had arrived at that stage crisp and the lean part just through." fever, ""won't drink orange Juice unless sorrow v have been washed in at least three waters." Full line of stove repairs at Lem- mon &' Sons, King street. Invitations' are out for the marriage ville resident, to English, of Little Current, on October 20rd. 4 will not burn or smell, at Lemmon & Sons, King stree BOAT WAS UPSET. Three Sailors Had a Very Cold Writing Eighty-Seven Dip. About 8:30 o'clock, Saturday morn-| New York, Oct. 19.--Miss Rose 1 ing, the police were notified that there was a small easterly Sergt. Neshitt investigated. The officers located the! boat, and on sail boat ashore on the side of Point Frederick. and . Constable Arniel the point, hidden be- hind a fence, was also, found a valise, hich contained clothing, of the sort ually worn by sailors. There was nsidecable water found in ose by. The oars were in the boat. he officers bailed out the boat and brought it to the city. It was thought that some person or persons had mystery was been drowned, Cunningham said Garden Island to secure some steamer Bermuda. return trip they met with af w York Press. \ women--there were three of ! prvad. : 9 nfidence in their convershtion which | made it possible to exchange views re-| rding mere man as exemplified Ty | posed sister. ship of the Europa is laid their husbands, d : gad | fussiness," said one, | ve you cater for John | 'Talk about 'd like to thréugh a week. What do you suppose | § Red for the as) other morning ? He | said "the only: way that bacon ought | be cooked was to have the fat] warmed | "My husband," said the second sui- has been strained twice. 'And mine," said the third, more in than in anger, "won't touch pes" unless I can assure him that Dr. rt M. Boyd, a former Belle- Miss Marjory R. Aluminum paints, pipe enamel tha Tey Bibby's special Be, caps. 3 will: not burn or I, a} Sons, k ¥ 4 ey, 's for men's waol under wear, Se. 1, ete. t. . See Bibby's special $2 club sweaters, real nobhy in the boat, and | with eighty-one errors, gave her a ret| the water | score tS but the | minute. soon cleared up, when - | James Cunningham, a sailor, was lo- cated by the police. that he and two other sailors, James Adams and James Moore, had rented the boat at Black's boathouse, to go ly respected by their numerous friends] (o and all join On| 7 . the ballast {happiness in their future home at Yar- | Dundas Valles. Masculine Fads. of | PLAYS IN BAD MONEY. Abdul CHAMPION TYPIST. Words a Aziz's Treatment of His Troops. Tangier, Oct. 19.--The Sultan Al- dul Aziz, who is now at Rabat, is im prisoning 'many kaids who are pected of disloyalty. Discontent prevails among the loyal Minute. Fritz, of this city, the nineteen-year- old champion typist, successfully de- | fended her title at the National Busi- i ness" Show at Madison Square Gar- den, again defeating Paul Munter, of troops at Rabat because of the sul Chicago, from whom she won the|tan's determination to pay their wages championship three years ago. Her in bad money. Several demonstra record for one hour's copying from | tions have taken place in front of hi manuscript was 6.619 words, which | headquarters. Rabat is said to be in a state of of 5274, or. mn average of) great confusion. The sultan's troops cighty-seven words per minute, one{ throng the streets, and are frequently word a minute better than her previ-| engaged in disputes with the Jews | ous record. Mr. Munter's net score was, The government depot is packed with 3, an average of sixty words & |arms and ammunition. { sus- Grapes ! Grapes ! Grapes ! Good stove fitter at your service, | Fresh to-day. Edwards & Jenkin, Lemmon & Sons, ---- en, Nee Bibby's 81.50 knitted vests. Hee Bibby's $1 cardigan jackets. Lieut.-Col. Gibson has declined to | 1. few good secon. wand heaters can command the defence forces in the | be bought at a bargain. Lemmon & Thanksgiving day sham battle in | Sous. There is a vast A few good second hand heaters ean praise and flattery, bought at a bargain. Lemmon &| See Ribby's display of fur-band golf Sons. | caps, 75¢. and $1. Bibby's. See Bibby's new cardigan jackets, $1, Good stove fitter at your service $1.75, $2, $2.50, $3. Lommon & Sons. : (3 | difference between 3 SPECIAL BARGAINS | FOR THE LADIES, Fall Shoes niready broken in sizes. We have put on Bargain Tables. One Table Lalies" Box Calf Blucher Cut Boots, large eye- lets, Heavy Waterproof Soles, 1deal Winter Boot. Regular $3.50 Boots macked $2.50. One Table Ladies' Patsnt Colt Button Dress Shoe, plain toe, light sole, cheap at $3.00, now marked $2.25. A One Table Ladies' $3.00 and 2.50 Dongola Kid Lace Boots, heavy and light soles. A splendid bargain, marked $2.00. ORSON 7 Ghe Joockets Shoe Store. THE | The German emperor 1 present on such ooysioss., o3 asbestos. It is a very sma 4 the small quarters of the sta mountel Jagers he rode a af the general staff ; the grand : firm as ever in spite of his e Lisle, who commands the kaise attracts attention so do Jou oeuvres the emperor severely THE BEST Has Served a | -- «Elizabeth k London, Oct. 18. : h es maid to Mrs. Albert Wattin Id be quite Such an entry would be q bite ot if one descended from the oF royalty wo the commonplace. : - P one glitter he er t Itois re of royal courts writ on the Hie tlonorable ( harlotte Kn hat ond Knowles) is hed, ov ba 4 to her majesty Queen ard cise the mistress is royal position becomes one of hone stead of servility. Yet grt ea ane away from the fact that diss K: js to all intents an x sts queen of England's mai ; us We her dearest friend and cor C n. : ba True recently ( harlotte : R completed her forty fourth ves Nightly for fort is position. . this po as slept under the years she h raat roof as her mistress daily | time has she tended her 28d joe. wants so carefully and faithhul at the royal phlaces sh the nickname of "The Sha ow. No one need envy Miss fi job. Yearly it grows more i The queen is a most exalt ting : With age her inlirmities Lai ing. She has a temper. Jo . have. But the public dos . fe that the queen's deaine ge has ber a trifle irritable and t at not for the tact of { harloth ] life at the various roy al pa adn be for the queen s househo a st at times. Miss Knollys is 4 ea good angel. She is the gonial between the aqueen and Sutsid sonages, not even Jeaving ot Fddund VII Miss Knollys wo perhaps, one of the greatest dra could suffer. For thi oH who never for one day in jo vears has been away irom or mistress, is the only wom knows the secrets of the ques let. And her reward? Who : Charlotte Knollys, on the ac as given the | raised hy ro) King Edward w ble and " Bo the. position of a daughter. By virtue of door at court she takes first es all unmarried women Suite 3 prefix of honorable. Her rela wow in the British empire is 326 after. the king. She has ful of minor foreign orders corations bestowed 2 ar s queens. And.as to Si 23,500 a vear from the ao and $1,500 from the een parse. - What further: emof private gifts she way rere! her majesty or elsewhere sh donors alone know. eo 1 Ph Miss Knollys Mu Of course, motfes ings and aud Jods: free at Buckin Jace, Windsof pylace : sob ham, and whenev \ a-visiting. r Ta While she is the Sos ie maid" in all the world, J her emoluments, her surro n bomage of great tourtiers 8 society dames, the sane in the rays of royalty 5 Charlotte Knollys for and all hér sacrifices of t : four years and--there are 3 "Tbe oreatest sacrifice of 4 oll woman was fhe wnerifl At jhe repeated aurgings ¢