SE ------------ Cough drops, throat lozenges, or cough syrup may relieve a cold but they don't cure it. Scott's Emulsion not only immediately relieves your cough or cold but cures it by giving you the strength to throw it off. Take Scotfs Emulsion for coughs and colds. ALL BRAGELETS We are now showing a com- English and in Gold the lete line of "anadisn designs, Bracelets. Some of amples are perfectly plain, tend to Orna- nentation, Pearls, Rubies, Amethysts and other Jewelled Effects. SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. ; "Phone, 666. [ssuers of Marriage Licenses. vhile others with Quite Wrapped Up In It. J | | | | | very lady customer who has purchased ur Garment from us is, m 1 es, "quite wrapped wp in it.' the advantage of comfort, fit, st economy in combination. kel --every appearance lv made and hned hroughout, and fuish ment."" wo She vie V. Fe GOURDIER. Blankets, Blankets. Quite cold at night, ime to think of Blan- cets and Comforters. We have excellent va- ues this season. White Wool Blankets \t $2.95 a pair and up. Grey Wool Blankets $2 a pair and up. Flannelette Blankets, white or grey, with ink or blue border, IR } sizes, lowest prices. Striped Flannelette, 36 inches wide, 10c. a yard. Pink, Blue or White Flannelette, plain -co- ors, at 8c. a yard and 1p. 2 Canton Flannel, 8c. a rard and up. _Grey Flannel, union, 5c. a yard. Grey Flannel, wool, pecial at 25c. a yard, Flannelette Under- vear, Wool Underwear, Vool Hosiery, Vool Gloves, Wool Mitts, Sweaters, oques, Overstockings, te., ete. Popular prices revail at this store. lewman & Shaw » Large size Comfort- T's, reversible patterns, special at $1.60 each. HAAAANANAAAANNAN Packed at the Oven's Mouth We do things right at § MONEY'S | PERF [Ag franchise is not for sale, and Morgan | whom the story of the plot. hovers, ; | will manage team again next js a clever actress, and won sympa- year. thy and admiration by the way she (yy { L * MOONEY BISCUIT § LaN aL N ble just as inviting and de- licious as though you até them at the ovens in the bakery. At all grocersin air-tight packages. Wood's Phosphodins, The Great English Bu Re We makes - in ola Vine, Ceres Mire ous Bobility. Mental and Brain Worry, Des IF cancas, Emissions, Sper is or Excessgs Price 81 per box, six for One will please, six will cure. Sold by all in plal ft pri New pamphla n pkg. on Peceipt of price, New mailed free. The Wood Medicine Co. Vevrmeriy Windsors Ont AWAITING THE VERDICT WE WANT you to judge oyr famous "SCRANTON » COAL" on its own evidence. Take a ton and see what it will do for you. See how perfectly it burns. See how economical it is. We'll tell you what coal will best suit your case if you tell us about the use to which you expect THE SPORT REVIEW THEC.A.A.U.NOWINCLUDES » Shillington Returns to McGill-- to Toronto on Wednesday. have a rink and a team in the profes- | tawa College earries the hopes of lo- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER inutes 45) covering: five miles in 4 351 minutes | seconds, and tem miles in 18 seconds. Amusements. ---------- GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Ernie Marks Has a Very Excellent Stock Company. The Marks Bros'. company (under the management of Ernie Marks) opened at the Grand Opera House last evenjng. There was a large audience, The old favorites weré accorded enthusiastic popularity. The piece presented was "Sin d Its Sorrow," which was handled in a creditable manner by a R talented company. Iva Evelyn Lyons, sional hockey league. as "Hortense Norwood," a southern Montreal's Eastern Baseball League | beauty, and an adyenturess around OVER 600 CLUBS. Longboat to Run From Hamil- ton to Toronto To-Morrow to Break Record. Longboat will run from Hamilton Duluth is the latest place that is to Alice De Lane, | the faithiul | Blackburn," | carried out her role. "Agmes Blackburn," daughter of 'Admiral Montreal Gazette: If McGill cannot win the intercollegiate title, then Ot- cal enthusiasts. A ter by the rejection of his love, per- formed her allotted part well, and was warmly applauded by her old ad- mirers. J. N. ay "Harvey Nor- wood," the designing scoundrel, whose | greed for money was the bane of his sister's Jife and thé cause of her sin | and sorrow, played his role in a splen- tained Rough Riders, has dec gite up farming and return to McGill to finish his course in medicine. ! Harvard is said to have found a marvellous football player in Beggs. a Canadian from the west. He has done phenomenal work and bids fair to break records in punting f nas { The Canadian Amateur Athletic Un- {did manner. In the part of "Walter | jon now includes more than six hun- | Donaldson," Joseph Lyons displayed | dred clubs devoted to various branches| much ability. He possesses drama- | of sport. Next year's championship | tic powers of a high order and held} games will probably be held at Hal: {the interest and attention of the au-| fax. dience. Ernie Marks, as "Buster Bra-| Toronto News : The Argonauts are!dy," the hostler, whose manner of raiding every team in sight to secure displaying his love for "Nan," kept material for their Interprovincial | the audience in laughter; Victor De teams, but so far their efforts to |Lacey, James J. Walls and Joseph | steal players from O.R.F.U. clubs have | Bedard performed their several parts | not met with any great degree of suc-{creditably. | cess. The specialties were The announcement that there is tolhave been presented here for some be a professional hockey league in Al-{time. The singing and dancing of berta this winter is incorrect. Edmon- | pretty little Rossie Machan was great- ton, Strathcona, Calgar and one or|ly appreciated. Her rendition of two other places will have profession | "School Days" was loudly applauded \ teams, but the organization of a] Bedard and Bedard did some startling wrolessional league has not even been | work on the trapéze and their exhibi- {tion of strength and enduring powers the best that ontemplated, Two hundred and fifty-two entries | was greatly admired. The talking | have been received for the Montreal | and singing dolls in the district | Herald's Round-the-Mountain road {school was amusing. Mrs. J. N.| ace, on Thanksgiving day. But manv | Machan, in * her selections, displayed | will drop 'out, owing to the fact that | rare musical ability. The costumes it is being run outside of the C.AA.U.| were beautiful, while the scenery was <anction. Last year the Herald had} appropriate. seventy-six starters, | This evening the company will _pre- | In reviewing the champion athletes|gent a comedy-drama. entitled "In the f the year, an American writer has| Rogues' Gallery," being the first time | the following to say of Kerr: "The |;t has ever been played in Kingston. 'anadians have unearthed a real cham- | -- | the person of Kerr, «Way Down East." | { ion sprinter in Hamilton. The easy manner in] William A. Brady's "way Down which this sprinter covered the cen-| Fast," with its typical characters of | tury ir 9 4-3 seconds at the recent the old New England, its realistic | points 10] tage pictures of their environments, | Canadian championships t in| with all its bucolic adjuncts and ac- him being a very formidable rival Shrubb, the English champion, to re | theatregoers tire near the close of his fifteen-mile | with the good old play to dwell upon race with Marsh, the Manitoba cham- [its story, so suffice it to say that latter to win the honor which he | {he same big cast and production seen to put it. TheFrontenac Lumber £ Successors of The Rathbun Company. Phone No. 87. pS ' 3 | | | | ---------- ---------- - HERE'S | pleased to learn that there is at least one |), ot without number Oo emce has been | 1 : | dreaded disease that sci {of the company are all clever in + Roller SOMETHING NEW IN| POST CARDS | Greetings from King | ston, "Life Models" and] Kingston Views. | Come inand have a look. I. McAuley | time, comes from and Coal Company. 3! A. CHADWICK, Manager : | toban { smashed | only ~ OVERCOATS E---------- sikh a apples. If you are thinking of buying an Chocolates of quality in bulk Overcoat this season, now is the Iboxes. We have a full line of Blacks and : Tweeds, in very newest styles and materials. : We buy All Wool Coats, and if they cost a dollar or two more, you get the benefit. We are con- tent with the «All Wool" as applied to cloth- ing is something more than a technical facturers' standpoint. dressed man pays to 15.00, 18.00, 20.00 and 22.00. ------------------------ E.P. Jenkins || Clothing Co., Jed in Toronto on Sunday clearly was not entied to.: Shrubbs here during, past seasons. ankle gave out in the thirteenth mile when he was a lap ahead of Marsh, | after having gained up the handic P| Fiom beginning of two minutes conceded to the Mani BE The Real Wide Notwithstanding the fact that w win this race, Shrubb which is delightiul is full of good several Canadian records s full of goo 3 : s i hem that it as : R > Iv. establish $0 many of t 2 hich he had previously establishe pick out those The Real Widow Brown. to end there is a | piquancy Brown" ifreshing. It and there are s difficult to {are better than others. full of bright and witty be! there are y : and he did not $1000 REWARD, $100. readers of this paper will the The songs and dances of The members in all its stages, and that is | 1 y : Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh the | various roles, in fact the show is one positive cure ai gg Wd hel of continual merriment. It comes to Be disse, requires a consti- | the Grand on Saturday, Nov. 2nd. tutional treatment. Hall's Catalin Cure | - i akel faternally, acting directly upon; ---- he Blood end mucous surfaces of the | Secured A Judgment. system. thereby destroying the founda') J. H. Nugent made a statement to tl , and giving thé|the Whig to-day, regarding the recent patient strength by building Ip the H. Nugent vs. H. McCart- ble to cure {case of J stitution and assisting nature { its work. The proprietors have so much|ney. It had been stated that a man Iaith In ne cfative BONE they | could not be tried on such a charge, Jer ONS a list of | and jcertain grounds for this were hat it fails to cure. Send for | | ' teotimontale: | taken. However, the point was carried Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toled0 | josnily, and the plaintiff secured judg- Ohio, we a | ment for $30 for civil damages, on al Take Hall's |charge of assault and battery, dated | August 3th. A. B. Cunningham ap- | peared for plaintiff, and W. F. Nickle, - | for defendant. Druggists, 75¢. Family Pills for Genet { At 'The Red Star." } Oysters 400. 50c., 0c. quart. Spanish onions, 9 lbs. 25c, TO-NIGHT, Wednesday snp the forthcoming Olympic games at |cessories, with its famous snow storm London next year." land other scenic features, comes to An unfortunate accident forced | the Grand on Friday, Nov, Ist. Our| are too well acquainted | E) and Thursday. Matinee, Thanksgiving Day, at 2.30. an | And a big company, presenting welcome, proving their | TO-NIGHT-- 'IN THE ROGUES GALLERY." Wednesday Dangers Of A Great ity." All New Plays and Specinitien: IN Noting 10-15-25 Higher. Seats now on sale. FRIDAY, NOV, 1st. WM. A. BRADY'S Special Production, Prices--25¢c., 50¢c., 75¢c., $1. Seats on sale Wednesday. Saturday Evening Only, Nov. 2nd. A. Q. SCAMMON'S Sparkling Three-Act Musical Comedy THE REAL WIDOW BROWN Whoicsome Fun, Splendid Singing, Rich Costumes, Nimble Dancers. Prices--15c¢., 25¢., 35¢., 0c. Seats on sale Thursday. Queen's Football Excursion TO MONTREAL G.T.R. Special Train 12.30 noon, FRIDAY, Nov. 1st. Fare $3.65 Return Tickets good returning till Monday night, Nov. 4th. Senior Championship O.R.F.U. Limestones vs. Westmount Queen's Athletic Grounds, SATUR- DAY, Nov. 2nd, : yan, Bleachers, Se: Grand Stand, 35.; Reserved | Seats, SOc. . Intercollegiate Track Meet McGILL. vs. QUEEN'S vs. TORONTO 1.830 p.m. to 5 pm. THANKSGIVING DAY, THURSDAY, Oct. 31st Prices--25¢., 35¢. and 50c. | Reserved seats now on sale at Uglow's. 2, 1907. CONDENSED ADVERTISING secutive insertion » word. Minimum charge for ome in- sertion, 2c. HELP WANTED--MALE, RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN TO board. Apply No. 13 'Sixth St... TO LEARN THF Apply Whig office. DEPARTMENT, and Thursd BRIGHT BOY, printing trade. BOY, FOR MAILING to work on Mouday imoruings and Sau al Apply Business office, Whig. whose affection for her father and her |g ete -------- a ------ admiration of her lover portrayed her AY DOWN EAST SPROIAL SALESMEN YOR BRCTFIR hard workers. weakly. Ottawa College, in the event of its winning the intercollegiate rugby cham- } part touchingly, and received ap- . on 1 = pionship, will. not challenge for the | plause for her fine work. Kitty Marks, | Written by LOTTIE BLAIR PARKER, Reliable line. For full particulars dominion honors this fall. . as "Nan," the charming coquette, Eighorated by JO8, KR Rt - write Luke Brothers, Company, Mon- Shillington, who, last year who kept "Buster Brady" in hot wa-| ppdorsed by PRESS, PUBLIC, Pl LPIT. treal. Ly. ee FALL SUITS AND OVERCOAT x make, also ones ' clean, Ia repalr work done well, Ces. The Tailor, 181 Brock St., next So Bibhy's Livery. HELP WANTED--FEMALE, TWO DINING ROOM GIRLS AT ONCE. Apply. to Randolph Hotel GOOD STRONG GIRL. APPLY AT once to 157 Sydemham street. CHAMBERMAID AND DINING-ROOM girl. Apply Hotel Congress, King St Fe Prices ant. A to Lytle, General Carter, 2 Baim St. POSITIONS, BY CAPABLE PEOPLE, who can be found by sdvortising m this column. If you are in of such ep, write, call or telephone, and the Whig will do the rest. SALESMAN, OPEN FOR POST, IN grocery in or out. Can run general store, Oity or Country, singi®e good references, life-exper ence. pply C. W. Humphrey, 124 street, Kingston. Stuart CARRIAGES, WAGGONS, FURNI- Pianos, or any article for stor age, by the month, year, or any way i information, required. For further apply to Laturney's Uarriage Works, 490 and 393 Princess St. "Phone, LOST. PAIR 'GOLD RIMMED in joase, or Monday Styart. or Arch Sts, tufn to Dr. W. T. Connell, street. SPECTACLES, evening, on Reward for re- 11 Arch FOUND. ' ---------------------------------- GREY LAMB COLLAR, SATURDAY night, on Ontario St. Owner can have same by proving and paying for in tho care of children. Sydenham street. A GIRL OR WOMAN AS HOL SEMAID Apply in the evening to Miss Hora, 45 King street. ee ee ------------ this adi. . GOOD PLAIN COOK, FAMILY QF two. a i A A TL ili. Apply Mrs. Alan Palmer, Randolj Hotel. TO-LET. MIDDLI-AGED WOMAN, TO ASSIST | LARGE FRONT BED ROOMS, ALL Apply 157 madern convendences. Apply at 160 King street. WARM AND conveniences. FURNISHED ROOMS, comfortable modern. Apply 62 Earl street. music, one who can play all popula pieces. Apply S. H. nox & Co., 106 Princess street; A COOK AND HOUSEMAID. APPLY to 08 Clarences St., ong to Mrs. Walkem, Beverly St,, in the evening. References required. RONG, Ql JICK-WORKING WO- to clean The Bijou Theatre each vO- man, from country preferred, is Jo 104 Stuart street. { sion, at Winnipeg, thus permitting the the drama will be presented here with | Auction Household Furniture = piece 1s [Glass and Tinware. dialogue, | ALLEN, The Auctioneer, Telephone, 252 Rink INK. Skating at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. BAND EVERY EVENING. Select Patronage. 5 Tickets $1. Exclusive Models We are showing the style of to- day. Just what ewéry up-to-date lady requires. We constantly study our customers needs, and the results are, indeed, very satis- factory to us. Our Ostrich Feathers are one of our specialties Consult your own interest and see them before buying. Hickory nuts 10c. quart. | Almonds, walnuts, filberts, Bravil| and butternuts. i Cranberries, 2 quarts for 25¢, ! Sweet potatoes, Malaga grapes. ! when the stock is complete. Rdwards & Jenkin, "phone 775. A Cold Proposition. Wade's Cold Cure Tablets (laxative) | are guaranteed to cure colds in {twelve days to twenty-four hours. The remedy is equally effective for la grippe, constipation and headache. reputation which Colds are distressing, they lead to | from selling reliable goods. sary. Try this remedy under the guarantee; if it fails there is no cost. | In boxes, 25¢. Sold only at Wade's | drug store. Money back if not satis- definition of . Fabrics, the weaver's or the manu- Brick's Tasteless Cod Liver Oil pre- his own self- | L paration is sold at Gibson's Red | | the Campbell House sheds ] H. Cunningham. piano tuner, from #haok ators: "Phone TTR Fresh Huyler's high clase cand |sold only at Gibson's Red Cross drug store. i 1. 8. McCurdy, Belleville { Monday. aged sixty years. He was al fireman for thirty vears. Charles Finkle, formerly of Belleville, | died on Buy Aber Salt at Gibson's Red {Crass 'dfug store. Fresh there | Wall paper remnants cheap. { Coy i 114 Princess St. Choice figs, snow and St. Lawrence | Was giving { full-grown Bengal or [eum here to-night, when one of | animals sprang on him and bore him to the ground. more distressing ills -and are unneces- | dragued | Chickering's. Orders at McAuley's | 5 for at Marlbank has started to 'Pearsall's Millinery, 228 Princess street. Tiger Mauls Trainer. Lisbon, Oct. 20~Herr Henricksen a performance with ten i in the Colis the Shots were fired and red-hot irons were applied to the tiger, which, how- ever, refused to release its hold. Finally Herr Henricksen managed to {seize a trident which had been thrown |into the eage and pushed it into |animal's open jaws. Iwildest excitement the trainer was then the Amid a scene of from the cage. His injuries, hough severe, are not believed to be | dangerous. The tiger, which is-named Czar, some time ago killed a man in New York. It means economy to the wearer; ete: | Coppers For Marlbank Library. long service; a well-dressed air Phyllis, the four-year-old daughter| Marlbank, Oct. 23. Walter Gunia and appearance. and only. child of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. and Jesse Brown, of Watertown, are But it has a good deal more { Jackson, Brockville, now residing in {renewing . acquaintances here. The than any commercial significance. | Rochester, N.Y, died, Sunday evening | bod~ ot Budevn Bennet. whe! died in All Wool is the tribute a well | a victim of diphtheria. Erion oid Ba a é PR. on was taken to the home of his father, The funeral took place, on respect. lex . | near, Reid 3 {Cross drug store. | hea ' i You will have no trouble get- ! Tot a Raturday night. a { Thursday, at Reid church, where re ting All Wool Overcoats here. {horse and buggy. the property of Ro- ion mass was of letra te} li, 0 . « 3 land Point, was tak from | Wooanouse spent Ov his hom Prices $10, 12, 13.50, bert JHll. Sand Point, was taken Tom {. pweed. ' Messrs. 'George Sills and Lee Clapp are painting .two new hous the Cement company. Mrs William Yosfhes, of Westplain, is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Florence 'Benn, Mre. D. N. Armstrong collect a mile of cop pers for the Marlbank public library A box has been placed iw the reading. room. so those who Wish to hel the institution may do so In The Dorothy Dodd. We have a black cloth top patent Weese & button shoe, very stylish, $4.50. The Lockett shoe store, A GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOUSE STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, 'BTC work, ho Sushineg, Apply Arid Mrs _ in first-class storehouse, rat and moth Mitchell, 189 Univeraty . Venlip. proof. McCann, 51 Brock St. LADIES, WHO HAVE PRESS Goons x . - i ! to make up, consult Miss Oxenhridge ROOMS FoR STORAGE PURPOSES » le Maker, 160 Be 4 clean and dry. rost, City Storage, Dress ad Mantle Maker go 299 Queen street. 'Phone, 536. BRIGHT. ACTIVE GIRL, TO SELL|FURNISHED FOR THE WINTER, A comfortable seven-roomed, brick wan, morning and Saturday night. Apply between 9.80 and 10.45 a.m. FURNISHED HOUSE, 260 UNIV ---- sity Ave, modern improveme GENERAL SERVANT, CAPABLE Rent $16. Apply F. Osler, Corner house. Apply at 175 Clergy street. A coUrLe OF OFFICES OVER THE W. Telegraph Companys office, Clarence St. Apply to J. B, Walkem. OFFICE OVER WADE'S PRUG store, Cor. Kingund Brock Sts, hot water heating. Apply st McCann's 51 Brock rast. y Ww. STRAYED. FURNISHED ROOM, WITH PRIVATE | FROM CORNER UNION AND CENTRE. jc. 'a word Hach cone mily, by man and wife. Apply to Sts, two-year-oid mare colt, irom . v had Gent x "A.C," care Whig pffice, grey, three white feet. Trformation 3) Tad to its whereaboyls will be res > A JOB CLEANING ASHES OUT OF | ceived by Fraokim CloW, 58 Earl St. ARCHITECTS. ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OM fics, Cor. Queen and Bagot streets. HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHITECT, ote. Anchor Building, Market Square; ---------------------------------- POWER & SONS, ARUHITECTS, MER- 's Bank Building, coruer Brocl and Wellington streets. "Phone, 313, FM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OP fice, ond floor over Mahood's D Princess i FOR LACK OF SPACE ONE MOOSE amd one Eik-Head, very fine specimen, © Apply Box "G. W." W --- ent, 0 SOLID BRICK HOUSE, 77 SYDEN. ham St, south of Jobuson St, 7 bedrooms, hot water furnace. Apply to A B, Cupningham, 79 Clarence © street. BAY MARE, HANDS, NINE yosrs-old, utifully broken saddle, cam driver by a lady Also buggy harness, Apply at 480 Princess street, VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE-- Hu 3 Johnson Double house, on , the property of the late Jo J amides son, now as a dwelling and & umber's shop. falkem & Walkem, REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL Call, five months oll, well developed, handsomely marked; from stock showing s milk and butter res cords. . W, Suddard, Cataraqui, Ont. MONEY AND BUSINESS. OUR POLICIES COVER MORE OR building and contents than any othes com, offers. Examine them Godwin's lusyramte Emporium, Mark. ot Hguare ---------------------------------- LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Com Available mesets $61,187 215. po which the cy rs bave for security the unlimited lability of all thie stockhol Z and city pre< rates. Before en dor giving Dew rates from Strange & St yA 'Phone, L Johnson St, and University Ave. FOR EXCHANGE: GOOD HAYLOADER, NEARLY NEW. Want cows or serviceable farm horse; ; J. W. Suddard, ' Catarngt , Ont. ' LICENSES. % £16 per month, no washing. Address by letter P. O. Box 40, ingston. ------ ee | FURNISHED HOUSE, FROM 1st NOV. A MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSE twelve-roomed house, 232 Brock St. work. References required. Apply be all modern, plano, telephone end fore 4 and after 6 p.m. any eveming water included in rental. Apply im- but Wednesday, Mrs. F. G. Lockett, mediately, to Archdeacon Carey or J. 8. R. McCarm. m-------------------- C. 8. KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER ORT} Marriage Licenses, 42 Clarence St. * GANANOQUE TIDINGS. a cargo. The Clayton ferry Where now will make its final trip for the season on Wednesday The water is still shut off from the Factory, Canal street. The establish ments depending on water power are in consequence still idle, but expect to get going to-morrow or next day William Hazel, Williggn Donevan and John Hill left yesterddy afternoon in Mr. Hazel's launch for a few davs' hunting up the river Messrs. William Belfie, Adam Brown Thomas Cockrill, George Cunningham, Frank Grundy, and Robert Hair have left for a two weeks' deer hunt, in northern forests. Several cases of scarletina have been reported to the medical health officer and precautions have heen taken to prevent the spread of the disease in the schools Mrs. (Dr.) Fergus J, 0'Connor, (nee f Kingston), held h r reception since her marriage, ye afternoon, at her residence, Garden street. She will receive again this afternoon Mrs. Gardiner M. Skinner, of Clay- ton, N.Y...accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Reeves, of North Dakota, spént several days in town during the past week the guests of Mrs. W. H. Brit- ton. Lady Dawson, wife of Sir S. E Dawson, king's printer, Ottawa is spending a short time in town the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Lewis, Church street. Miss Janet Crouch, of Ivy Lea, spent some time during the past few davs with her 1 Mrs. Crouch, Prin- cess street Maud Moulton, left for Medi- Sask., last week, and will in future make her home there with her sister the popular and gifted authoress, Miss Annie (Nan) Moulton, nother, William Miss Hat, cine who was for several years on the teaching stafi of Gananogue public schools, and who left here to pursue her profession in the Transvaal. Her magazine articles on South African subjects since her return, have made her name famous, on both sides of the line. Miss Flla -Wilson, Stone street, who has been spending several weeks with friends in the vear of Leeds; has re- EE ---------- La Grippe Coming Again. Doctors believe another epidemic of grippe is here: already many are suffer- ing. The medical men are not afraid of grippe since Catarrhorone was intro- duced, and claim that no one will ever catch this disease who: inhales the fragrant healing vapor of Catarrho- zone a few times daily. Catarrhgzone kills the grippe germ and prevents it spreading through the system. "Last winter 1 had an attack of grippe," writes C. P. Mackinnon of St. John's, "I bought Catarrhozone and got relief | in short time. I found Catarrhozone better than anything else and was cur- od bi using it)" Catarrhozone prevents and cures _ grippe, colds and catarrh. Two months' treatment §1;' trial size = * The Lockett shoe store. | 338 Earl strect, WENMNESDAY, Oct (3 h, 10 a.m. Black Walnut Parlor {Sutte; Brussels aunt Wool Carpets, Leath- | Budget of News From the Unitarian. er Covered Couch, Oak and Walnut E! REV CASSON, OTTA |Faney Tables, Handsome Walnot Book River Town. . CW, SON, WA | Case, Roll Dack Writing Desk, Oak Hut . x | Rack and Chairs, Ladies Desk. Ouk Side | Gananoque, Oct. 29.--La Rerne & The Least Max re gourd EX sion sud Kitchen Tabl ec's "Gay Nr. Dooley," was the at In the | I i } ~ | Dining hay ace and Cheni " n > use. 1 n the least man there 1s thea pos- things | Curtains. Walnut and Oak Bedroo traction at the opera house, last sibility of the highest--this is J | Suites, Springs, Mattresses, Iron evening, drawing a good house . ion i ivi ich |Steads, Odd Dressers, Empress Jewel | The coal schooner Briton pulled in- | message of religion. Life is divine which | Range, Singer Sewing Machine, Crockery, | {o the creck, yesterday morning, with All lives are divine. Under the rough there. is the reality of the refinable the sunshine of sympathy. How dare vou, then, look with scorn upon any life, however low? Be wiser, and kindlier, ;and recognize in the low the u help to build basis whercon you may the high, Address, Mr, Casson for free litera ture. - pC p-- turned home. Fdward Weld, of Bris- tol, Conn., is spending a short time in town the guest of Henry Key- worth, Oshorne street. We Sell Lots Of These. Ladies' pocket rubbers and ladies' foothold rubbers. Call and see them. The Kingston and Pembroke rail- way brought one hundred passengers to the city this morning from Shar- bot Lake and intermediate points. A reconstruction of the Norwegian eabinet has been necessitated by the withdrawal of M:. Michelson, the pre-} mier, from public life. The Toronto city council has de- cided to.ask the government to inves tigate the coal 'sithation in Toronto. Chamois vests keep out the old winds. Buy. them at Gibson's Red Cross drug stqre The dominion deavor to negotin Germany and italy: Clearing sale all this week at Fras- er's wall paper store, William street, 'Phone 373. - overnment will "en- trade treaties with THE PARAGRAPH PULPIT Amid the dross there is the pure i wl gold, waiting the process of emanci- | President--Sir Richard Cartwright ; pation In the clay stits the root Money loaned om City and Farm Pros » life of nobility, ready to develop into | perties, Municipal and County Debens ot the flower heautiful under the spell of {Safes Mortgages purchased. Deposits best place té get an all round Lunch ha notice. and Oh dishes wu city: Thos, 658 ete., for sale. want Water 3 call, you will get prompt attention and DAVID HAL Qinner try tee -- te Hon. Clifford Sifton leaves, on No- FA "C.H. Powell, Carpenter and Jobber, © 103 Raglan St. THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY ESTABLISHED 1863. 8. C. McGill, Managirg Director. Office, 87 Clarence strvet, Kingston. NewYorkChinese Restaurant 83 Princess Street. oe Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 a.m. * The best place to an all round Lunch in the city, Meals of all kinds on shortest notice. English and Chinese " | Dishes a specialty. DR. C.C. NASH, Dentist, | 183 Princess St. " Over Dr. Chown's Drug Store. TR Graduate of Roval Colk of Dental Su ms of Ontario amd honor graduate * of Toronto University. Every Wednesday at Odes. SUMMER WANTS .° Screen Donors and Windows, Ice Cream Freesers, Liwn Mowers and Charcoal (rons. STRACHAN'S New England Chinese Restaurani 3 331 King Street. Open from 10.30 a.m. to 3 a.m. the "J Meals of all kinds on shortest "So Wm. Murray, Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness 4 Saturday. the city. Sale of Horses every Attention, Furnaces! I your furnace needs repafmipge-Ih You , work done in the or Plumbing, wive me & £7 68 Brock st "Phone 335 A RRL RR Le CURES {RH 5 a / 2 FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER. Roll Bacon, 12jc. per Ib. Fors quick our or HB. J. BY 60 Brock St: |g "Fresh butterscotch, Gibson's Red Cross drug store, English," af 'veraber Ist, Bogland, for a business trip t@