tives of the | york that he would be home in two Riiahe locity, to pupils of opt. The fetter was filled with affec- LM he to form bends jo. [donate languegs, and the bappy prison: | EFY> fomimittee regrets that the cur- | (ieox forward with delight to ., for the |ficulbm Will not permit of the request | the meeting again witn his family. The the first |U6IOE £78 | ister on ite drival in 'Toronto fell be. iting. Me Mee recommends that Miss ining a large letter rack, and remained ight, Oc- Foglia Atauslerred from Central 40 | there until' the renovation of the post- at Ports. | placed n of office two years , when it was class Hewton, granted | 5. nm the boy . found and forw to the depart men, whey a ie ve in ce, ment at Ottawa. Dr. Coulter, deput declared that he ness called by Mr. Cunpingham. Wit ness said that he was standing with Potter and Holland when Ewart and the two Camphells eame up. Bwart touched him on the shoulder and said "Good evening, George." The ocon- stable followed him up and hit him in the face, pushing him off the board- walk. Witness swore that Ewart did not bit the constable, but that the 'atter hit Ewart numerous times. Wit- ness also received a crack on the head 'rom the club. Witness said Potter was drunk. Robert Campbell was next called and told the same story as the vious witness. Tn rently to Mr. Whiting witness said he did not see Potter on the ground at any time. William Ewart, the prisoner, was next called, and said he was walking down the street with his two friends. As he passed Potier he said rood-even- lowed him. pushing him off the board- 'his fist and club. "Dismissed" was the only ward used hy the judge in disposing of the case. Another Scrap. Quite a spirited fistic encounter took lace last hotel, between an outsider and a viti- sity all day in a half-intoxicated con- dition, and was looking for fight. The used Dr. had met him two or a three times and once had received a x in the face from him, which he as a joke. They met again in! the evening, and one word brought on | wother until they went at it. The gentleman from outside the city will carry away marks with him unless he remains here for auite a while, as he received the trouncing he justly de- served Arrivals At B, A. Hotel. Lo A. , Belleville; J.T. Go gy ah. M. Hara, St. Hamilton; M. P, Kinsella, Ottawa; W. H. Hilton, New York; W. J. Yeyes, J. Reed, J, B. Easson, John D. 8°00 Webb, L. 0. Runnalls, H. J. Easton, W. Gaynor, J. Townsend, Toromto; W. J, Johnston, W. J. Bartley, R. Smeall, T. W. , Montreal; T. 8 8, y Ont; W. P. Faulkiner, Guelph; J. M. Eagan, H. , Adams, Brantford; 0. Mastin, Ber- ; Charles M. Rich » Trenton; P. B. Weaver, Cape Vincent, N.Y. Real Estate Agent, 159 Welling- ton St., Kingston, Ont, FH EEA EER EEE EEE AEE eee Your New Over-! . city carried $1,500 in- surance on the building. The first nam- ed amount will easily repair the build- ing, in fact make it - better than be: fore. Fifteen companies pay the $1,- - = i loft Tuesday for Liverpool and Lon- don. About 1.250 boxes were shipped by L. W. Murphy. "Fresh chocolate covered almonds at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. "Phone Thursday, November 28th, will be Thanksgiving day id the United tes. Prompt delivery of Lackie's 3-1b. to any part of the city, Phone Due ? SHOW. A customer remarked the ; uther day ; If all Kingston ? people knew what * Pro- ; gress Brand" Overcoats : were like, how they are } |. made, and how well they 3 fit and how reasonable the 3 M4 At $10, 12, 13.50, 15, 16.50, ; i: At iE if ch SEE A was not drunk. Sterling Holland was the first wit-|; ing 40 him and passed on. Potter fol- | walk and hitting him in the face with] evening in a down-town | Catharines; Martin Sichel, 810! das, was gutted by fire, early moming: the cause of the fire and the known, but the loss will be consider- able, Young the brought night, on suspicion of being implicat- as the on with their cases, 3 ed for eight days. The police have re- beneath a forge at the New York Brake Sasipany's plant, on Mill street, ri pp, seventy-four years old, was found 'ron thing morning. Although he lived until car- ried to his home, at No. 54 C street, death finally ensued without the man Cri brake plant for a quarter of a century. He was a faithful, hard working 'man. Heart failure is ascribed as the cause jou {deputation of "harles M. Hays, general manager of 14% the G..T. R., stated that if the com- Mes. Annie M. Bradley tor first day was consumed entirely. in an for {effort to ohtain a J The defence r '. Uni. | that the daughter of the lady to whom 8 od he ra ie by Ques Cs | 4 Sei, fs 1 ho anxious & as follows Eleni Ine to Port Hope, and the letter was sent Yulked away. The pris-| ctitute, $1,678; public schools, $775. | O% : followed him, and hit him in the That tender 'of Uglow & Co.. for A few days afterwards Dr. Coulter off the boardwalk. pupils' supplies for 1908, $1 201.81, be Froeived a letter from the daughter of wn in the road, accepted, only ope tender being re. | the Writer of the belated 'missive, in- Witness | oo0q : . formi him that "her mother, who That as the senior fourth domestic | Should have received the letter, was science class of Frontenac school has only twelve pupils, it be filled with girls of the senior third grade. The property committee Will recom- mend : A of offer of a Brantford house to domestic science de- partment with baking powder free for a year; that one acre of land, be- "Institute and Vietor- this fall and for football cam for pupils. gpk) reports on the condi- tion of the diferent schools. A fire escape was asked for Rideau school, but there are vo funds for that pur- pose. CHILDREN ARE HEALTHY. Record Attendance at the ston Schools. That Kingston school children are a {healthy lot, is amply shown by the {record of at: ce, and the returns {of last month go to show that there | was an attendance of a little over 90 per cent. of the total number on the iroll. Last month was a record month {but ever since the schools re-opened {after the summer months, the attend- jance was le "There been comparatively little i sickness among children," re {marked Inspector Kidd, to-dav. "A few cases of scarlet fever and the like have heen properly attended to, but King- { there has been nothing whatever, to} distarh the classes." | At the regular meeting of the board | to be held to-night, Inspector Kidd will have a report to submit relative {to attendance, and it is almost gil 20. 'The Visitor had | around the | tain to be a most. encouraging one. POWER HOUSE GUTTED. | Old Man Must Again Be Tried. i Hamilton, Ont., Nov. 14.--Although | Mdyistrate Jelfs, this morning, ac- quitted H. J. Corsare, on. the charge of assaulting, cutting. and wounding George Taylor, the old man will have to answer to the charge at the general Sessions next month. Crown Attorney Washington was not satisfied with the outcome of the case, and after some | hot words with th ceeded in having the defendant and ities bound to appear at the ses- The Cataract power house, at Dun- this exact amount of damage are not yet YOUNG BURGLARS CAUGHT. Way Be Connected With Several Steals. Hamilton, Out., Nov. Howard, Walter Hildreth, and George young men who were back from Totonto, last ed in a number of burglaries were be- pleting its work without an outbreak fore the magistrate, this morning, but of viol in St. Petersbure. accord- were not ready to go they were remand- ! 1399.90 loss. There is no insurance on | covered a lot of stolen property, and | "25% throughout St. rg, last : ' the coal, but very little of it is dam- [expect to be able to connect them | MiZh%- announcing their Intention to i Coa ' as ) aged. with at least half a dozen housebreak- blow up the assembly. A 1 cases, o Eb am ------ i ae hie: i The last largest shipment of cheese . -------- Gives $10,000 For Library. Found Dying At Forge. Watertown, N.Y., Nov. 13.--Lying Air fou ng his last, this regaining consciousness. bad been employed at the air death. New Station For Brockville. Brockville, Ont., Nov. 14.-- Replying the board of trade, . » . i The Kaiser's Captain Decorated. price is, the other Clothiers § | ™ arty 0 | Pany was given a free site and fixed a: a : a | Assessment,it would consider the ques-| Bremen, Nov. 14.--Emperor William would stand no show. $a. | tion of erecting a new station has conferred the crown order of third 5 2 Flou to [as applied fot, The matter will be | class upon Capt. Polack, for steerin See Th ts old taken up and a reply sent the North an- Lloyd fine steams X : 3 : > i EE -£ Nem fa ge ship Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse to To Save The Woman. Washington, Nov, 14.--The trial of on the charge ex-United States Sena- Utah, is on here. The Blurjering the written aw," ; © magistrate suc- |TeDCe service next summer, to sail un- jand the Albania. week or two, Moh | $100 for second offences. douma stands ing to Russian advices, to-day. spite police vigilance thé Reds ceeded in scattering hand bills broad- has made a gift to the University®f Chicago of $10,000, to he used the William Rainey Harper memorial library fund. versity has $130,000. towards $200,000 it must raj | tage" of John D. conditional gift of $600,000. dick, for many years caretaker of the Gull lighthouse, has been superannua- ted by the dominion government, and will receive a superannuation fund of $400 per year. James brother of the former keeper, has re- ceived the appointment at year. Bremen without her rudder. nard Williams, is the great instru: mental hit of the sou, - Introduc- tory price this week. ott Bros, Gibson's Red Gross Drug Store. "Phone Ee A tl \vel to: |S : 1907. -------- HOW A LETTER WENT AS TRAY IN TORONTO. Deputy Postmaster-General Cites a Case Where Letter Was Lost A For a Quarter Century, Then Delivered. Ottawa, Nov. 14.--Dr. "Coulter, e- puty postmaster-general, tells an inter. s story in connection with a To- ronto letter from New York which was delayed for twenty-fiw: years jn its Ia Tob 'a eititen of " Toroute who had been absent some time in wrote his wif on his arrival in New | jeral, read the letter an instituted proceedings. He learned dead, and that her father had been killed in a railway wreck, while on his way home from New York two days after writing the letter. 'The letter will be kept as a priceless treasure, as it was the last message of affection to his wife and family, RODE ON A RAIL. -- William Olmstead, Youngstown, Tarred and Feathered. Niagara Falls, N.Y., Nov. 14.--Wil- liam Olmstead, of Youngstown, was tarred and feathered by fifteen irate citizens and then ridden out of town on a rail, followed by a hooting crowd. Olmstead was so humiliated at his treatment' tliat he came to Niagara Falls to sée a lawver and discuss the advisability of instituting a law- |} suit. Olmstead is employed at the dryer in the village, and is boarding with a woman named Mrs. Wagner, whose husband left the house a few days ago owing to the alleged attention which ry hh pt per The Sort of Hosiery That Wins Friends. - It is the friendship based on knowledge of real worth and on this satisfactory basis the "Laidlaw Hosiery" for wamen and children is building up an increas- ing circle of friends. Stockings of Cashmere. Warm Stockings that will ward of colds--soft, comfortable and well- fitting. Black, 25¢, 35c, 15¢, Ae, Toe. Tan Cashmere Stockings for Children. Ladies and White Cashmere Stockings for Ladies and Children. Aa. Cardinal Cashmere Stockings for Ladies and Children. Children's Pink, White and Blue Cashmere Stockings, ina complete assortment of sizes. Olmstead was showing to his wife. | According to the men who participat- in the assault, Olmstead was told to stop his attentions, but he leered | at bis advisers, While he was at work a party of fifteen men, wearing masks, broke into the dryer and dragged Olmstead from his work. They took him to a seclud- ed spot in the town, daubed him with Boys' Knitted Yarn Stockings Ina great variety of makes, all sizes, and at prices sure to interest you. tar and feathers, and then rode him out of the village on a rail. { A SENSATIONAL PLOT. Russian Military Secrets Destined For Germany. Warsaw, Nov. 14.--The authorities of this city made a number of ar rests, yesterday, in counection with the discovery of a sensational plot for the sale and conveyance of a quantity of military documents to Germany. For St. Lawrence Service. Montreal, Nov. 14.--Realizing that the passenger business to Canada will increase rapidly in the coming years, the White Star line will try and cap- ture a portion of it. They will place two 14,000-ton boats on the St. Law- der the flag of the Dominion live. The names of the boats are the Alberta Stricter Observance. Windsor, Ont., Nov, 14.--Stricter ob- servance of the liquor law in Windsar probably will be the result of the rge number of liquor prosecutions that have recently come before Magis- trate Bartlett in the police court. Eight hotel-keepers have appeared be- fore the magistrate within the last some to pay fines of There Will Be Trouble. Berlin, Nov. 14.--The broad Russian small chance of com- De- suc- Chicago, Nov. l4.--Andrew Carnegie Special make of Ladies' Black Fleece-Lined Cotton Stockings for winter wear, at 25c. pair. Warm Knitted Gloves For Ladies. Colors, Black, Navy, Cardinal, White, Greys, Brown, Beaver Shades, 25¢, 35c¢, 45¢, 49c, GIRLS' WARM KNITTED GLOVES, in all A wanted colors, 25¢. pair. : BOYS' WARM KNITTTED GLOVES Very strong make, with properly shaped wrist and fingers, 25¢. up. for With this gift the uni. the to take advan. efeller's recent New Lighthouse Keeper. Port Hope, Nov. 14.--Robert Rod- ick, a $500 per The Merry Widow Walts. The "Merry Widow Waltz," by Leo: Compound is sold | at [WARM HOUSE SLIPPERS. WOMEN'S 9 : This is the time to get them. Get a good pair and you iF have warm comfortable feet all winter. Ladies and Children's Pure Wool Jaeger Slippers. iC _ Children's 8, 9, 10, Fur-Trimmed, nice and warm - - .50c. [i Girls', size, 11 to 2, Fur-Trimmed, nice and warm -- -85¢c. % $1.50. Lads' Jaeger, best quality v---concnencoaucs - Ladies' Jaeger, second ay r------- »--< $1 and $1.25. ® Girls' Jaeger, best quality ~-c-vc-ccecnn 91 and $1.25. | Also many other kinds of Warin House Slippers. be Joackelt Shoe Sire. He Left H Ww William Knot of Gold Huntsville, Ont., No Knott, about twe died at home of hi Dorsét, yesterday. 0 company with two « went out for a hunt. through a rough part one of the companions fell. His rifle was ace charged, and the ball ¢ knee. Word was teleph ville and a physician k -------------------------- BOY FOUND D Unknown Lad Shot . Heart. Pembroke, Nov. 15 hunters were passing t in the township of Ali miles from here, they f of a boy about fifteen unknown, who had been the heart. The body «¢ been there move than hours, as it was still we dications the shooting v as the country round i ers. Gloves And NM The best values at OC: Flannelette night dress lined undervests, 25¢c.; ings, plain or ribbed, 2 Dress Reform. A 81 bottle of Cod L sion only 75¢c. at Gibsc drug store. Newman & Shaw's sal See Bibby's swell $1 « Recent Bear Sh 1 New York, Nev. 15.--] had balanced its account six weeks, it would ha that at least §3,000,000 ) en from the coffers by hand. It surprised Wa learn that a beardless | of twenty-eight has the His name is J. L. Li has been waiting patient years for during the recent his opportuni bear Livermore operated on meant that he would princely wealth or beco: Mr. Livermore's hair is ---- DAILY MEMOR Highest quality And greatest values In fine Furs, at Campbe Civic Finance Committee Wonderland Theatre, evening. p.m, Dairy Convention, Dair) aturday. Ben Greet Company, House, 8.15 p.m. t The Bijou--"In Ds A *"I'ne Merry Milliners. Sale of Horse, by Au Squ 11 a.m., to-morro 'or Grocery Bargains, re pnd Couper"s advts., on Rugby to-morrow -- Queen's Athletic Grounds, This day. in history :--) occupied, 1769 ; Revolutiol 1889. Association Football, Qu Queert's vs. Toronto, 10 row. Roller Rink--Band Conc Children's Carnival to-my noon. Matinee, Grand Opera Hi Saturday, "The Shadow Throne." At The Princess--Foxy His Two Grandson Spend tion in the Country, also Cinch." 292--J obbing t Legal Forms, all Kinds, The Daily Whig is alway Gibson's Drug Store, Ma Open till late each evening WHITE and ------------------ TS ---- Is very popular at t time in all Noes of C have a Very pretty ass Chocolate Pots Cracker Jars, Sugars aad Crean Cups and Saucers A. D. Coffer's & ¥ Hair Receivers, Ramkins, Marmalade Jars, Otive Spoon Tray Lr -------------------- Ro nl -------------------- Bibhy's for nobby $15