"orrect ) : LONG BLACK COAT, Beaver or Kersey. We y stylish designs at 10.75, 12.50, 14.75. vals and cannot be had rs are mew busy getting fo 50c. >~- Morrow Women's Flan-= te Nightgowns ors, plait white or pink, tly made, 3 sizes, special bargain To-morrow 50c. Each # -- , Cashmere siery ecial values at 25¢. and ecial values at 45¢. and s Cashmere kings. White, Tan, Light Blue ed or plain. | Bargain Ladies | Metal Calf Blucher Cut d walking soles, high ry stylish Shoes. Regu- ollars. e at $2.50. : it Shoe Store. | Quality Rubbers Only, 5 E Cups and Saucers, Confessed to 'Widow He Murdered Her Husband. linn. eit iY] Braves Scandal to Place Noose Around Nec of Her Husband's Slayer---The Wit of a Woman. Hoquiam, Wash., Nov. 21.--That she) the moment of might bring to justice the murderer of crime, the officers suspected him, be- her husband, Mrs. Ethel Todd permit- cause of a story that had floated "i ted Ralph Steele, who was arrested, | town from the logging camps where yesterday, for the homicide, to make |the men worked. Jove to her until she finally wrung! On the day of the burial of Todd from his lips a confession of his| Steele attended the funeral and view. crime, although to do so made her|ed the remains without a quiver of a the prey to scandal. This dramatic|lip. By no act did he' betray himself denouement developed when the officers | while he was being shadowed by the divulged a part of the. evidence on | detectives, and it was not until the which they base the charge of murder police officials publicly exonerated him which they haveslodged against Her-|that he began to grow careless. That bert Norman, otherwise known as| was done to throw him off his guard, Ralph Steele. and it worked well. It was the cleverness of Mrs. Todd | Mrs. Todd then began to play her in leading the suspect to believe she|part. Steele was infatuated with her, loved him that brought the confession | and, as soon as he was exonerated, be sfrom him at a time when fo marshal |hegan to arrange meetings. Posted by could overhear it. Under ®he instruc-| the officials; she went to meet him. tion of Marshal McKenney, her detec-| Signals were arranged, and the cian- the discovery of the tive work was most effective, yet 8ll} destine meetings were always held Large Increase in Gross Revenue |!" ¢Xemplilied than by the acon of [Clifton Springs are to the effet that the, while she was meeting Steele in| within earshot of Marshal McKenney. | Shown For Year. the winsome bride of yesterday, in | the dark shadows the gossips about It is alleged that Mrs. Todd finally | Brockville, tmt.. Nov having her lovely trousseau supplied | the city were defaming her name. rot the confidence of Steele and that pual statement of the o by ene of our principal dry goods | Francis Todd was murdered in his| he revealed his secret, the revelation the Brockville light and po stores, and made by their clever mo | own woodshed on the night of August | being accompanied by tears and pro- ment.. owned: and controlled by - 'the diste Madame Richard's reputation 3ist last, by someone familiar with | testations of strong love. town, for the year 19 has jusy $08 a0 artist in dressmaking, preceded his hahits and the surrounding proper- | Although loathing the man, it is de boen made public. The department has | *** Soming to Kingston, but fom all ty. When the body was discovered the| j.red. she resolved, after hearing the ined in gross revenue for the vear, ee eg competent. critics, next morning, a large crowd gathered, | gjjeped confession, to continue to | 2.10. "After ' deducting from the | °F Work on this trousseni was sim among which was Steele, who hung! Gymylate affection for him in order to above $1,203.19 written off for depre- | PI¥ & trivmph of an artist's skill, and around the Todd home all day, and | .t evidence that would bring Lin: to | ciation and paying S6, 3 deben. [00d not be excelled by the best Lon: scemed anxious to see the body. From | 4) gallows. tires, there stilt remained a working |10% Paris or New York creations, ! surplus of 81.361.68. The total re TTT TT ---- _ ---- - - venue was SI63151.10, against $45. | Lalonde Goes West. ACCUSED OF MURDER. | CAPT. DUNN VIGILANT. 323.07. despite a reduction of twelve | Cornwall, Ont ois Nov. 21.--Edward | and one-half cents per thousand cubic | Lalonde, "New sy," the goalkeeper of Twenty Years Ago He Killed a| Cruiser Overhauls American Fish- foot uf ms wade wt the beginning of Hl Ce St Back : evel . > . 8 " Noman in New Xouk, ba 3 a ine Boats. nn fr; rer Lawes team last season left, yesterday, for Po keepsie, Nov. 21.--Henry hy Put-in-Bay, Ohio, Nov. 21.---The Ca y Portage la Prairie, Man., where he will Sh = New York, has been de- Inadian cruiser Vigilant fired a shot at 7 Deliberately Shot Brother, {play hockey this winter as team mate clared a-sane man after beg an in- [an American fisherman yesterday af Selkirk, Man., Nov. 21. --Paul Bis: to another old Cornwall boy, Donald mate of insane asylygs for mineteen | ternoon, and captured him and his | Newcomb Lilko, a Galician, murdered his bro Smith, who went west last Seplember, years. {boats, after a lively chase. The Vigi- Simon | ther Maxim in cold blood in the fam-| Lalonde is a frst-class hockey player After being declared sane in a spe- [lant came upon two fishing poats con | « ees. | {lyr vesidence at Little Britain. and would have been a decided noguis cial term of the Duchess coffaty court {taining four men and gasoline launch lations in all observatories. He taught! The murderer, with his two broth sition to the Comwalls if he bad @- Shipman was taken to New York, J Old Hen island. The fishermen [at Johns Hopkins University from |ers, Wasyl and Maxim, had. been in [mained herve. where there hangs ore him an {when ordered to surrender hurried | 1584 until 1594. His home is now in Wienipeg in. the afternoon, returning | ot ~ dictment for murder, he having Killed [ghoard the launch gnd put out for | Washington thome for supper. Maxim had finished . a woman in. that city Healy twenty | American waters. : ! mms iin Ho ny hp Grand Ball Given. HON. A. By AYLESWORTH. years ago. is case will be taken up The Vigilant gave chase, but not un- | Japan To Bid For Work. in the rner of the room, conversing london, Nov. 21.-Nearly a thou . . 4 by Pa. Gov, Lewis Stuyvesant ti} the patrol boat sent a shot after | Lead Nov. 21.--What is appar-| with 'a neighbor named Paleski. "lsand guests occupied the Duke of | HON. A B. Atieswonth JE PrOFTESING Chanler, without expense to the defen- | (he Americans did they "surrender. the When Paul had finished his supper | Portland's underground ball room, | favorably, samt] - that his-heaning is The men were taken aboard the Vigi lant and kept prisoners for a time, dant. Shipman is now forty-seven | vears old. In court he appeared great- ly emaciated and has that sallow com- plexion characteristic to inmates of | penal institutions. + For many years {their liberty. The fishing boats were | warships. It is stated that an ofier| cut the right ear of Paleski. iin 9 in he has been secking his liberty, claim- |, ipined by the Canadians. | has Rupe received from Japan to con ns -------- Dancing began at ten o'clock. The | Has $500,000 Mortgage. put" {em sioeves, open in ing that he was sane. It is thought [struct the vessels at a lower cost] "Sweet and pleasant to take" Cas. | costumes and uniforms blazed under| New York, Nov. 21.--Acting for back, Sp Sale Price, $4.50. that his ass will never reach tnal, | HAAANHK SHIIISISIISG SK | than any tender submitted from other |tor Oil for children. In 10c. bottles, | the light of thousands of electrio {Thomas CC. Quinn, assignee of the > aid that he will. soon enjoy his free- 3 3% | countries. {at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. | lights { New York Daily News Publishing com- A Beautiful Model com. ¥ ENTER AFTER ROGERS. ¥ ---------- | | pany Harry Moses, an auctioneer, Mode of best French Chiffon ET : E i i | EE TE SA - i aT Bai ' ETT © et rd N Jd the ~ uity in the nme f 9 with Start winter in a healthy *ndition, x Winnipeg, Nov. 21.--The * {nat ried a ny. o | Cao oc sh ou etarct Dail anes, vos of sell nh, ith be free from disugse. Hollistor $ hou V |% chief reason why Hugh ¥ wilder, ninety-five, and Esther Craw- | ARK DA YS IN INDIA to Archibald P. Wajson, a law- sections. of applic - Fy is Mountain a, t ie MOS 3% ha bie ha | ¥ Armstrong, M.P.P., was ¥|{.d, ninety, have just been married {yer, for $25. sleeves trimmed, fancy collar and 2 5 r 80 sure tc pep | on { » ' F - fo . a Son wl, 3 er 1 or Tats, (3 20% akon gto fhe oven §lhes They fave, fronn, ck othe | oe Theres toe other Wk goof | 8 Sl Sf wp ig sar " |3 'ment recently is that he ¥ only two weeks. Miss Crawiord came | twenty-hve cents, hy Herbers-M. Ding Sale Pride, $9. MO a I . roilvoy Commis Ib: has been promised" the 3 here from her . home in the west to | . . . . Vip manulactarer ol printers' roll: Yo wie ial - +l) * is i i ¥ | visit ce s a case of love at | . ws, 8 ne Ww & representa: e you to and a Hn or the wet to | portfolio of Public Works ¥|visit a niece. It was o case of best | Dy, Lucas Predicts Serious Disturbance Which |r. =: ou of # bx « roommonta |§ | vestigate complaints as to alleged car {¥ when Hon. Robert Rogers 3 first sight. i -- a & © © Grater La or 0 . . vee | 3 enters Federal olitical | | B Will be Ui bl Ch k | Printers' In ho name and good- shortegy. orof the movement of the | * field. Pp $I . Opposed To Method. | ritain | naoie to eCR. [33 ate et ro K Ai Rage of Sit eac Y 'S | | i¥ wld by Frank J unsey cases weak or lame back, am ae ¥! Mong Kong, Nov. 21.--A violent ag on b ) « ; a a will find relief HHS K SISIINIENOE | itation has started in Canton against | y { a---------------- a by wearin one of Carter's Smart I {foreign control, by the customs com-| St. Catharines, Nov. 21.--"There is, Rev. Dr. D. V. Lucas, an extensive | Life Savings In A Towel. December Monthly Sty ok of Weed and Belladonna Backache Plas- | THAW'S SISTER. missioner, of the patrol service in the [no disguising the fact that Ipdia is traveller throughout the world, and I Lumdon. Oats Nov. 91-2 middie: Ready, : = y i S-------- 3 > o for » suppression of (disturbed and you can scarcely pick (who has made India a close study, | "477" he ahi ters. Price 25 cents. Try them Canton Delta, for the uppression of [distur 3 an y pi y, i womb whe said she was fron - {Earl of Yarmouth May Ask piracy, it being demanded th the up a paper these days without seeing gave expression to the above senti Soman, Xho. sed she wis from ERE ERE DAILY MEMORANDA. Divorce From Her. Chinese government retain its sov- something in that conmection. H In- ments here at a large meeting presid Tere in order to deposit DIED St. George's Men's Club, 8 p.m. Pittsburg, Pa., Now 21.--That the |ereign rights [dia should one day wake up to what le 1 over by Mayor Riddell. Dr. Lucas 184.000 in Amerie an money which she | cook mn "fn Ki - on Nov. 20th, Wonderland Theatre, afternoost and Earl of Yarmouth is preparing to tet sess she could do what would Britain do ; {advocated formation of a British im- [3 Gr" & (00 owed, Tooling . that SI, Ar a Meer dene, Briers : - . enter suit for divorce from his wife, | "Three Swallows." what could she do ? 1 am no prophet, !perial parliament and more than hint- the: money wauld ire safer in' the Bank field House, Rideau St., u son. Y.W.OA Ruinage Sale, Friday might | apo cicter of Harry K. Thaw, is the | Sir John Power & Sons, but 1 ho you t tine wf these Bue od that this parliaemt suid one | i Montreal. The money, she said, |™ and Saturday, rock street. ye ' 1 hy. Js "Three Swallows" Irish Whiskey, days there will be an upheaval in In- day sit in Canada e said that to | he lif "he 1 MARRIED. "Oho Way Of dhy. Trausgressor." word brought from Londan by. lia | TIhex Swale ; i dia' and perb fifty th 1 this parliament India should send [™% the We ravings of fev ETANGS | py poRLl LAMBERT Ih Kingston Grand Opera House, 8.15 p.m. Veronica Simonton, the "missing | Famous for over a century, ia and perbaps Hit) ousand men [this parliamen ndia Imother, her mother and herself. RCELL-L = This day in history :--Fort Niagera link" in the chain of Thaw trial wit- | Of highest standard of purity, {will have to be slaughtered to bring twenty representatives, half of them a a Tao St ct bombarded, 1813 ; Chloroform first used, ho... «ho was supposed to know |Distiiers to His Majesty the King. [about a result which easily could he natives | To check a cold quickly get from Mary Aquos Lasntert, to Michael 1847, 9 i . : ' much "about the Thaw family. This | - accomplished if we went about the | In the course of his remarks Dr. Lu- | up druggist some live Candy Cold Patrick otf. 5 oT, Tieatite="0unisn Cirle "A bears out the story of some weeks | Falls Heir To $4,000. thing in' the right way mow. " eat also advocated 'an imperial coin (railets enlled Proventics. Druggists PARKIN HGPCHESON: At Guess yo Disastrous Flirtation." | ago,, when copies of all records on the i Toronto, Nov 21.--Lowis Silbour, "Britain might shoot down a mil- age systen, and free trade within the verywhere are now dispensing Pre- Me hdl . tag a or At The Princess-- The Scheme That! Yarmouth wedding here wete hastilv [doing six months in the Central pris- [lion people in India, something the lempire, which would help to kegp the | ventics, for they are not only safe, daughter of James FE. Huilcheson, to Fated i Drmuintie, ww She any made and sent to England at the re- |on, has fallen heir, through the death {rest of the Tit Hons ald, not alow, British empire TE et, the aate | but decidedly certaip and prompt. Pre Fheinre i. Parkin. of Montreal, film Co's. Comedy, * in i Sane. » 3 : o i his ow in > "SY but what good would it do? here gration of which would be one of the | : a 3 ormer©] Kingston. oF Dora." uest of barristers there of his father in France, to the sum of [b% it @ J " g » : ) entics contain no quinine, no laxa Song, "Flora - {™ S 21,000. The prisoner's brother-in-law [Would be two hundred and ninety-nine greatest calamaties in the world's tive, notaing hah nor sickening. | i is res » wil Ilions behind these shot down." history 1 Take t the "sneeze stage' Preven- | TTROBERT J. REID WHIG TELEPHONES. | : {is trying to break the will. jm y 1 his y. | wn at the necze stage reven ROBERT hs Office. { Poisoned By Sausages. . pe -- ---- {ties will prevent Pneumonia, Brondhit- | The Vntariaker 229--Edilorial_Rooms. Peterboro, Ont, Nov. 2lL.--Four! palpitation of the heart, nervous: rose WE ==" lis, La Grippe, ete, Hence the nawe, | Phone 877, 237 Princess 84 members of the Detcher family, living | nocs, tremblings, nervous headache, TOLSTOI. TO ROCKEFELLER. Trial Catarth treatments are being | Preventics. Good for feverish child | Legal Forms, all ki at. Whig jon Harvey street, partook of sausage cold hands hnd feet, pain in the T---- mailed out free, on request, by Dr. ren. 48 Proventics 2c. 'Iria voxes, jently . i ships is reported by the Madrid {but 'were finally token to other boats { respondent {fishing on the American side and given | connection with Spain's proposed new | word of warning aily MARRY OR COMMIT CRIME. Prof. Barnes Tells Mothers' Moet- | ing They Are Alternative. | Consul at Vancouver. Moutclair, N.J., Nov. 21.--Proi. Earl! Vancouver, Nov. 21.- Hon. K. Mori- Barnes in a talk before the Mothers' | kawa, Japanese consul. has forwarded Congress, at Upper Montclair, recent-{a letter to Commissioner Mackenzie ly, said that bachelorhood tended to-| King, enclosing the cheque for $1,609, ward criminality. jwhich was the commissioner's award Statistics prove that the criminals{for the money expended by the Japa- of the world are generally those who [nese government. Ju his jetter Mr. are not married, he said. condemned RETURNED THE CHEQUE, Courteous Letter From Japanese the profession of school his government to accept a reward jor teaching, which, he said, necessitated {the protection of the interests and celibacy on the part of 360,000 women |property of the subjects of Japan. in the United States to-day. "This, and this only," writes the con There is no person happily married sul, "is my reason for turning the who says marriage is a failure, said {cheque for $1.80 to vou Prof. Barnes. Devotion may be called] Mr. Morikawa in his communication slavery if you choose, but there is no stated that he could not express too man or woman who knows the bless- strongly the satisfaction and approve ed institution of marriage who will a] of his government in Commissioner not say it is the enviable and desir | King's award Sand the adjustment able state of being. of the Japanese residents here, a feeling which was shared by every claimant. The letter in part said: "If I may be A FINE MATHEMATICIAN, Has Degrees From Many Fine permitted to say anything further of Institutions. a personal character, 1 would assure Dr. Simon Newcomb, the astronomer [YOR that the great skill, unvarying mark the and perhaps the best known of all liv- Patience and energy which ing mathematicians, was born at Wal conduct of the commission has done | yanted as a witness in another case, | loader of a gang of robbers and safe. fand there was no trace of his where | crackers who have committed at least. Bos- | twenty-five barglaries in and around ton. He has confessed to eight rob- | Boston. lace, Nova Scotia, on March 12th, /much to restore the feeling of my 1585 He was first educated by his [countrymen here nd to show that the father, Prof. John Newcomb, and Canadian government and the people came to the United States in 1553. He (of Capada are opposed fo every ele has been 'honored with degrees from Ment whose purpose is to v the or nearly every American university, and {dinary rules of decomes in life and the many foreign institutions. He is the] Wider laws which bind nations in author of the tabulations on stars friendly accord. and their distances which are now used foy astronomers in their regular calc u-| BROCKVILLE'S LIGHT PLANT. first Japanese competitive building of foreign . war- | he suddenly pushed back his chair cor-1 took up a gun and deliberately shot the Morning Post, in| Maxim through the head without a The fatal shot also bid for the of Prol. Barnes! Morikawa states it was impossible for | KINGSTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1907. A CANADIAN | ET Was Locked Up by Police : Boston. ) A Samuel Welsh, of Kingston, Has Confessd to] Eight Robberies in That City---Was Wanted in i | A despatch from Boston tells of the beries in Hoston, and to several more the losses and damages sustained by | arrest in a pawnshop in that city of in nearby towns. Welsh, when taken {Samuel Welsh, a former Kingstonian. [in charge of | Welsh, who is sbout twenty-two years jwas fashionably dressed in This City. {of age, lived on William street, when; spect like an up-to-date Raflles. lin this city, and was before the {court on several occasions | of theft. iviedly about three years. ago, when] |abouts until his arrest now in though a murdercus-looking revelver on charges {was found in his possession he madé He left the city rather hur- no attempt to escape. Welsh is belioved to have bow the American officers, every Te at Al mn the | LOYAL TO KINGSTON. | HEALTH IMPROVING. Ik | The Trousseau Equal to Any- The 'Latest News Regarding thing Ever Produced. Minister of Justice. i i Loyalty to Kingston was pever bet- | last night, at the ball given in honor of the king and queen of Spain. The | room, which is 150 feet long and 60 feet wide, was gorgeously decorated | EE Ee en ng | hy t,o vite 5 | Sul a0 Thus Thou, Hast sad Open "till late each evening. ny Fle # ieved by Carter's Iron Ils, made Give to the Poor. Neighbors not seeing them around specially for the blood, nerves amd Paris. Nov. 21.--Tolstoi's wer to j {and being unable to arouse them, se-|complexion. . J 2. R kefeller wh -- him cured an entrance into the house.! George Raymond, the chief of the (V0 Y- he oh L i - ol has | 0 Medical aid was promptly summoned [Gre department in Blind river, Ont., {whah wan oh pr oF human and i an ow Be the inmates are pow out of [has been committed for trial on the } Whether wealth wns compatible with i i s . - {charge of incendiarism. the Christian doctrine is printed to A JUDGE'S A. D. Coffer's & Bullion, Hair Receivers, Sant Marmalade Jars, Olive Spoon Trays, Ete ; BE8y ' . . } [lie Bérgan beating wl McKenzie, Robertson Bros. | ica sei yesterday afternoon, sentenced | Judge Choquet to and costs, with GREAT BARGAINS IN ~~ HEATERS. | proceedings Heaters, everyone PT Thirty Square Hall « sound. Fifteen Cook victed anyone ot Sheet Iron and Pug punishment in a charitable or educa: sold hh foo nal institution. ; His honor based Two Montreal Nurses Fined by Judge Choque For Flogging. . Montreal, Nov. 3---Found guilty of {the skin under the circumstances" was | ninevearqld Wil-{a cruel and unwarranted with a strap. Nurses Wick- |judge in his charge said that he did {navy ward, at Kure, to-day of the Ladies' {not think flogging on the skin, or even | Institution. were {flogging of a child at all, should be by |administered. fines of $10 each [lenient with the option of one [motherless month in jail. This is the first time in {admitting that only six strokes were [is {the history of Montreal criminal court (given, his - rs that a judge has ever fou- (the circumstances it was a cruel act. for inflicting corporal | An immediate appeal will be made | to the court of King's Bench against the judgmen:, according to the state the judgment on {ment made by his opinion thet "fogging a child on -counsel for: the aki day in The Matin. Tolstoi says that i common sense tells us that iplain, : {wealth in itseli is incompatible to an DECISION trine and spirit of the gospel spoke of {the Jolly of tle aopuisition of weaith, land the final proof is found in the istory of the rich young man, who was {told to sell all he had and give to the | poor. I i A Great Cruiser Launched. Tokio. Nov. 21 ~The armored eruis The jer Ibuki will be lntinched from the She is of, 14620 tons and i¥ expected, to have in speed of twenty-two knots, and will carry four twelveiinch g and eight ten-inch. All the material used in the ship is of Japanese make. The vessel act. "We should be more such poor youngsters. children," said he. Even the sister ship of the Kurama, sor claimed that, under which was launehyd at Yokohama on. {October 21st. : i "hook for the gunrantee tag" oni lever¥ hot water bottle »yvou bay. Wainwright, | That's the kind sold at Gibson's Cross Drug Store. : Arnold Shoop, Racine, Wis. {ahsolutely good life. The wholp doc | Yonge } +3 am. very old ¥ proving to the peoplo--without a} penny's cost--the great value of | sclontific prescription known to drug-| pay for the tieing of Ca-| maid of honor gists everywhere as Dr. owhop's 'Ioese testa are| Se. Ottawa, Nov, 21 Advices much improved. NEW YORK NEWS SOLD. with flowers and the Spanish colors | Gets Business For $25--Munsey Sold by all druggists. When George Wadsworth was this! ried in Cincinnati he had but 31.95 to the knot came to the tarrh Remedy. Sold by sll druggists. | with a wickel. rescue from open_back, colors Special Sale Another Pretty Model fine quality Chiffon Talleta Silk, pointed yoke of pin Made of FOR THE BEST | ' INSURANCE in all ite branches, go to SWIFT' Real Estate and Insurance Agency mar The a eA ee ati MARRIED FOR 69 YEARS Will Have a Unique June. P------ it ------ , 21. Eh Corbiere Bardie, Nov will next June | road, a street have been married Mr. Corbiere was ecighty-nine on Octo- ber 27th, and Mrs. Corbiere is efirhty- sin past. Mr. Corbiere was eplitting wood when the reporter called on him. sixty-nine cears sixty-nine years look back, but not such a helpmate,"" man. too lone with observed the old mysell; eighty-nine & is a big age and jas I feel it in his wile, of Holland Landine on the {always like. this. vis wile folland Landine on the tly anil: boul move aseunt every limb. 1 wa Once 1 was eolt, but time brings ite chan 1 can well remember Holland Landine w of Toronto, but the railway came nod ithe usefulness lost. The railway -- Nex, in June nextwe'it-be partied 'and builds sp others: Jt killed the oa It's a long time to Landing." { Mr. Corbiere, in his young days, {was the mail carrier between Holland {Landing and Penstany. He made' j von foot, which occapi hen it was the biggest place nc of the Landing .. Celebration Next young kills some places COFFEE COMFORT We know how hard it is to get Cofs fee to suit. But just try curs. Oup Javas and Mochas aré bought green, roasted on the premises, blended with care, ground daily, sold PURE. It is real Coffee Comliors. > : Just Try Ours. = Jas, Redden & Co, The Home of Good Groceries. sn't HL re, rth was 'the a