Dress Goods Woo! Venstian Broadcloth 54 inches wide, nice, bright finish, extra value at $1.25, in all the leading sh 18. Our Special Price $1 Yard. OATS What about your Coat ? We are ready with the biggest and best range we have ever had. It's up to you to come in and see the values we can give youat $7, 10.00, 12.50 and 15.00. Millinery. Great values in Millinery at $3, 4.00 Come and see. and 5.00. I p-- --------_ rumley Bros. CASH COUPONS. rental of $1.00 an acre. Not more than . 2,560 acres can be leased to one appli- ! age and over having Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. ANY PERSON WHO 1S THE SOLE bead of a family, or any male over 18 years old, may homestead a guarter- section (160 acres, more or less) of available Dominion Jand in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. The applicant must appear in person at the Dominion | lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the] district. Entry by proxy may be made | at any agency, on certain conditions, by | father, mother, son, daughter, brother or | sister of intending homesteader, | DUTIES. --Six months' residence upon | and cultivation of the land in each of} three years. A homesteader may live | within nine miles of his homestead on a| farm of at least 80 acres solely owned | and occupied by him or by his father, | mother, son, daughter, brother sister. In ceftain districts a homesteader in| good standing may preempt a quarter-| wection along-side his homestead. Price | $3.00 per acre. Duties.--Must reside six months in each of six years from date of homestead 'entry (including the time] required to earn homestead patent) and cultivate fiit- acres extra. | A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and cannot obtain a re~emption may take a - purchased homesteadl in certain districts. Price $3.00 per acre. Purchased homesteads | may be acquired on any available lands | on either odd or even numbered Sections | South of township 45, Fast of the Cal ary and Edmonton. Railway and the Went line of range 26, and West of the third Meridian and the Sault Railway line. Duties.--Must reside six months in each of three years, cultivate fifty acres and erect a house worth $300. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH- WEST MINING REGULATIONS, COAL.~Coal mining nights may be leased for twenty-one yéars at an annual or| Twenty Twenty ye the local shoe maker or a good city shoe maker. one "itt a 'thousand, because they can get a better fitting and, more stylish mohey ll-dressed man had his clothes made by the custom readysto-wear for the same or léss 'Iwenly. years agp every we tailot.' To-day: tho | paid to the Mining Recorder. | has been expended or | requirements 1 100 feet nds of well-dressed men clothes, because they hre more stylish than the ¢ fit as well or better, and cost from $5.00 to $15. five cents per ton. QUARTZ.--A person eighteen on of made a discovery may locate a claim 1,500 feet by 1,500 feet. Fee, $5.00. At least $100 must be expended on the claim each oar, cant. Royalty, paid and other complied with the claim may be purchased at $1.00 an acre. PLACER MINING CLAIMS generally, square. Kntry fee, $5.00. DREDGING.--Two leases of five miles each of a river may be issued to one applicant for a térm of 20 years. Rental, $10 a mile per annum. Royalty, 24 per cent after the eutput exceeds $10,000, W, W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N.B.--[Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not 'be paid for. Fine Tailoring Melton and Beaver Overcoatings. Shad es and Suit- Newest Ulsterings ings. John Twedel 131 {Princess street. Years Ago ars ago all well dressed men had their Shoes made to measure by many do so now ? Not shoe How but reéady-for-service wear nothing They TY Wade garments, ) léss per garment. There : i8 no doubt whatever but that the wholesale tailor is crowding out the custom tailor just as the wholesale shop'maker has crowded out the custom shoe wake, 'Within the last féw 'years hvedreds of custoni tailors have gone out businpss. * Sane of them have taken positions in whole When you come to think over it how can such-an enormous business that they can gone i it be afford to pox a ies as high as $5,000 ny How many custom tal who buys the clothes must help to pay that 'ohe of 'these Ato the ready-to-wear business. Otherwise. Wholesale tailors dg coats 4 year you will sbe that the cost of all the style on each of It is the biggest ner in & wholesale tailor shop spends his whole time and energy in learns a system of cuttin or overcoats is only ten cents. The des designing.» The sthaller 'custom tailor young man and he cuts that way toat maker, vest maker, trouser make and knows something about the dutie about any one them to set the world these losses. buys in sixty yard bolts, and an ing ugusual. Who do you think buys the the big improvement that has taken ment of the business. thin Monday until Saturday, and every week in the year, the sleeves for That ly proficient. Take the banging of men who do absolutely nothing else princely salary to desiguers. year. lors could fil this position ? You may say the this big salary, but when you big wholesale houses sell nearly fifty thousand Suits and Over- until he quits the business, r. hookkeéper, collector, buyer on credit basis and his 10sses are pretty big every year. He buys cloth in single suit lengths while order for place within the past ten years is the system of Each man in a wholesale tailoring shop has to do in the making of a garment and he is doing that one of dle shops and others have These expert . desiguers get salar- man remember these suits ten cents worth on the market. when he is a is also a and seller euth of these positions and not enough fire. He also does business on. a Somebody has to. pay for the wholesale tailor or three hundred bolts is noths cheaper ? One of the great factors in in the wholesale tailoring trade tailoring by experts in every depart one single thing . from until he becomes marvelous- instance. This is done by sleeves in wholesale tailored He two is why garments are pearly always put in more smoothly and more correctly than the custom tailor ean do it. other Wholesale tailors in Canada have done as much towards perfecting this cfass of gAfment as the 20TH CENTURY BRAND people in tailor shops are recognized as model shops all over America They make nothing but fae tajloréd garments geven short years their budiness has grown to be one of the largest Their garments are known and appreciated in everv. province of the experts from every Country. wen and i in the land. Dominion and their styles are copied right and left. his 'celebrated firm and invite you to come and inspect their Fall Kingston for t and Winter models that we have in stock covntyy can equal: them for style, fit and good tailoring. e know we can prove jt Er tion, hee ofonto. Their are visited by We are Sola Agents in No custom tailor in this part of .the We make this asser- JENKINS CLOTHING' CO., 14" Princess St. or | 'hen $500 for TEOT SILVER MEDAL FOR BRAVERY DISPLAYED | IN SAVING LIVES. | The Heroic Deed Was Performed | During a. Cold Night--Her| Work Would Test Strong, Nerves. He | Spokane, Wash., Nov. 10.~Mrs. Marie V. B. Langdon, wife of a scttler at Talma, Chelan county, Wash., has been | awarded a silver medal by the Carnegie | hero fund commission for bravery dis- | 'played 'at the risk of her own life 'in | saving Mrs. Jacques and two helpless | Fchildren from death by freezing in the | stow and .ice crusts on the north bank | of Lake Chelan, west of Spokane, last { January. The heroic deed was peér- formed during a cold night, after Mrs. Jacques dnd her little children had been | | driven from their home by fire. The nearest point was the Langdon home, theee quartérs of a mile away, toward which the hali-frozen mother and three | 4 children crept in the face of a blinding | storm, cldd only in their night clothes. Mrs: Langdon heard the woman's cries, | and, dressing herself and strapping on | a pair of snowshoes, she went to the rescue. She succeeded in saving the {| woman and two children, thes third perishing before she could make the final; trip. Mrs. Landon's hands and feet were frozen: and she collapsed after | bringing the .child's body to a place of safety. F. M. Wilmot, manager of the | commission, who made a trip across the | continent to verify these facts, said that | the 'task undertaken by Mrs. Langdon, | who-is a little woman, would test the | { nerves of a strong man. | VIOCTORIEN SARDOU. | French Dramatist, who died in Paris on | Sunday. THE BOOSTER PARSON. His Views As to the Christ-- Christian's Standing. Spokane, Wash, Nov. 10.--Rev. Dr. Wiblam J. Hindley, pastor of Pilgrim | Congregational church, known through- | out the Pacific Northwest as "the Booster parson of the Spokane country," | created no litle sensation in church and lav circles when he declared from aa orthodox pulpit that Jesus of Nazareth was no gredter than his disciples or any other man who is a Christian in the | highest sense of that term. He does nc question the statement that the Nazarene was the child of Mary and Joseph and that His true' greatnéss came the supernatural conception of Jesus robs His life of its supreme meaning to the conscience of the twentieth century, the identification of Jesus with human: itv." The theory expounded by Dr Hindley is being severely criticized among orthodox ministers in Spokane, one of them, Rev. Dr. Edwin L. House, pastor of First Congregational churcl saying that Dr. Hindley did not pre | sent the Congregational view of doctrine in his theory, adding :--*"I hold to Jesus as my Saviour, for He tells me He has authority to forgive sins, to judge the quick and the dead and to bestow ectern al life." Had A Good Time. Mr. and Mrs. David Leitch, Wood stock, spend the last few days wit his sister-in-law, Mrs. Wm. Leitch, 21 Charles street, and on Saturday even ing a number of friends were invited to spend the evening and had a good time After refreshing the inner man with { the good things provided, a musical programme was carried out, Mr. Aslett presiding at the organ. Songs were rendered by Mr. Aslett, Mr. Childs, Mrs. W. Leitch and recitations by Mr Shearer, in addition to .other items of entertainment. The following composed | the company, In addition to those al- | ready mentioned :--Mr. and Mrs. A | Lake, Battersea; Mrs. James Foubister and Gladys Foubister, Mr. and Mrs. | Arnold Foubister, Mr. Vinostine and Misses Mary Gigham, Jeanie and Nellie Leitch, of this city. Mr. Leitch is an | ex-councillor of Woodstock, he is a staunch liberal and was very pleased at the liberal victory in this city. They left for home to-day | emt------ Former United States Senator Ed- { ward Ward Carmack, editor of the { Tennessean, Nashville, was shot and ! killed by Robert Cooper, a son of | Colonel Duncan O. Cooper. "Pure cream of tartar." It pays to buy' it at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Store. North Lanark recount gives Tho {barn six majority; both sides gained | three. | "Arrangements have been made for the kaiser to take a trip with Count Zeppelin in his airship. "Formaidihyde disinfectants." them at Gibson's Red Cross Store. > | SS. Hurona, Alacia and Yola all inward at Father Point to-day, . Alcohol I oe Seep mat ely s rilla, is not better without alcohol than with i. A Strong Tonic -* Without Alcohol A Body Builder - Without Alcohol A Blood Purifier - Without Alcohel A Great Alterative Without Alcohol A Doctor's Medicine Without Alcohol Ayer's Sarsaparilla Without Alcohol We have fo secrets' We publish the formulas of all our medicines. J.C. AYER CO. Lowell, Mass. 1s Buy Drug 'PRINCESS THEATRE | Kingston. from | above; "but," he added, "to my mind | | Hmusements. (GRAND X OPERAXNOUSE ) TO-NIGHT The Cameron Opera Co. PRESENTING "M'LLE JULIE" '20 Big Musical Numbers, Cast and Chorus of 40 People. The Singing, Ring- ing, Jingling Event of the Season. Wednesday Night--""THE HINDOO."" Prices, 25¢., 85¢c., H0e¢., 75¢. Seats now 'on sale ROBT. LIPMAN, Prop. The Home of Vaudeville, TO-NIGHT and ALL THIS WEEK. Richard & Wright The Fxcentric Dancers, Laughable Talkers and Excellent Singers. They're VERY, VERY GOOD. y R. LAFRANCE Sings "TAKE ME TO YOUR HEART AGAIN." GEO. HAMMOND Sings "B.L.N.D. and P.G. SPELLS BLIND PIG," Comic. Remember we change Pictures Daily. Our Pictures for TO-DAY are all new to Our Vaudeville 'goes on," at 8.80 and 4.30 afternoons. snd evening, Half Hour evenings. Pictures, TO-NIGHT are : Ro. 1--"YALE-HARVARD BOAT RACE? J 3 2--"CHEATERS CHEATED," Vaudeville will be DERLAND Go Show Bigger and Better Than Ever. Kenny & West, Comedians Come and See the Funny Dutchman. Extra Special 1-"PARIS FIRE BRIGADE." 2--"A NOBLE JESTER." 3---"GRATITUDE."' 4---MISS N. ELINE TILLING, Soprano INustrated 4 portion of our | changed daily. 5c WON in i Songs. | VAUDEVILLE, AFTERNOONS EVENINGS. Roller Rink Tom Longboat 5 Mile Race against five. of Kingston's best runners, WEDNESDAY EVENING, Nov. 11th. Prices, General Admission Skates, 10c. extra. Reserved seats in Balcony, 235c¢. extra Skating before and after race. Excursion to Toronto ( Under Auspices of Queen's Athletic Com- mittee. Friday, Nov. |3th Per G.T.R. leaving City Station, at 12.50 p.m. Good to return up to and including MONDAY, Nov. 16th except on trains Nos. 2 and 4. Return Faro, $3.35 will AND ox +» «OC, Special, Tickets for game in Toronto sold on 'train, "STEAMER STRANGER" Dock, Foot of and Freight for side Howe Crawford's Princess St., Passenger Gananoque and north Island" Docks? Leaves of GEO HAMMOND. ECZEMA Cases Treated With FOR ALL SKIN ABRABIONS, RB BURNS. CUTS. CAPPED nak RD ECZEMA, DIMPLS, PILES RAS CIATICA, BNE 15M, SN SORE BACK, ETC. the' start, diseascd as skin counted cured from active upon any Are t is so )r sores. Dr. Sparks Vegélable Ointment When once applied to a case of Fezema, will take away all redness and. kill all {iseased skin tissue and' put skin in- to a healthy smooth couliti : Sold by G. W. MAHOOD and al} First "lass Druggists. A~cept no suis tute his Vegetable Compo nd is GREEN IN OLOR. Large box, 25¢, Tea For St. Paul's Church. Mrs. W. H. Carnovsky, Johnson street, spened her house for a tea in aid of St. Paul's church, on Monday, and the result of the affair was more than $22, which will be devoted to. the electric lighting of the church. Mrs. H. Keyes received the money at the door, after little Miss. Violet Patterson had admit- ted the visitors, and they were wel- comed by thg hostess and her daughter, Miss Flora Carnovsky. Mrs. Robert Sutherland and Mrs. H. Youlden were it the tea-table, which was decked with yellow chrysanthenums, the girls assist- ing being Miss Susie Bawden, Miss Lena Berhiey, and Miss'. Mabel Thurs ton. Mrs. Samuels McCullough an Mrs. Henry Thurston sold homemade. fainties, and Mrs. R. M. Horsey, sweets. It was highly successful and pleasurable. a -------- Great gloom has been cast over the ESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1908. CONDENSED ADVERTISING RATES First insertion 1c. a word Each 1 s thereafter half cent a word Minimum charge for one insertion, i thrée msertions," 50¢.; six, $1; one month WANTED--MALE. CATHOLIC G TO EMPLOY A CNTLE- man. as" local representative.' We re quire a person of emergy and ability for the position." Salary, '$18 per week, write at once for particulars. 'The Hoey Publishing Co., 323 Lear born Btu, Chicago, ill. BARBER vie to é 3 elp ' secure positions. Will equ ops. Con stant practice. Careful instructions. Few weeks complete course. Uata- logue free. Write Moler Barber Col- lege, Toronto. MEN WANTED. TO LEARN rade. Graduates earn eightéen dollars w o MEN, AT ONCE ON BALARY AND expenses, ne good man in locality with rig or capable handling horses to advertise and in troduce our guaranteed stock and poultry Specialties. No be ; we lay out yi work for you. $95 a week pohion Post tion manent. Write W. A, Jenkins Manufacturing Co., London, Ont. WANTED-FEMALE. GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, once. Apply to 128 Jobnson St. Al AN EXPERIENCED GENERAL SER vant, references required. Apply 252 King street. SERVANT. 105 AP- A Albert GOOD GENERAL ply to Mrs. Ettinger, street, below Union. WANTED---GENERAL, SOUTH AFRICAN SCRIP. REPLY, stating price and terms, to 511 Spence street, Winnipeg, Manitoba, RISKS, GOOD lowest rates, fair settle R. C, Dobbs & Co,, 109 Telephone, 480. FIRE INSURANCE companies, ments. J. Brock St. THE OPPORTUNITY TO FURNISH estimates on electric work. All Kinds of work promptly done. F. J. Birch, Electrician, 208 Wellington street. A JOB CLEANING ASHES OUT OF yards ur cellars, or other baggage carted. Prices right. Appl to £ Lytle, General Carter, 35 Hain St. HAVING , GOOD or furniture, be- a postcard and John Thomp- 833 Prin- ANY PERSONS second-hand stoves fore disposing, drop 1 will pay good prices. son, Second-Hand Dealer, cess street, GENTLEMEN TO GET THEIR WINT- er overcoats made now, also last ears' turned and made like new. our own cloth made into wup-to- date suits. Price and workmanship guaranteed to please. Thomas Gallo- way, The Tailor, 1381 Brock St., - : ARCHITECTS, J ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT office: apd resideace, 181 Uni y Ave. HENRY » sMITH, ete.. Anchor Building, "Phone, 345; ARCHITEC Square. POWER & SONS, ARCHITECTS, j 'chant"s k nolling. corner Boa and Wellington sti Phone, 212. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, second floor over Mahood' store, 'corner Princess an streets. Entrance on Bagot "Phone, 808. WM. , office Drug Bagot street. Find the if you found a purse your imp would be to look in the Lost and Found" columns of our paper.' : H_ you have lost @ purse adn't you think the finder would do the same. : 1f you wish to find the finder use our Want Ads. Corres BE vy BW MeOurty PERSONAL. BIRTHMARKS, HAIR, MOLES, permanently, warts, ete, removed without scar. Twenty years' experi ence. Dr. Elmer J. Lake, Eye, Kar, Throat and Skin Blemish ose, Specialist, 258 Bagot street. LOST. $10 Gib- PIECE, AMERICAN $10 GOLD to 'W, W, reward for its return son, bruggist. SABLE COLORED COLLIE Pup, answers to the name of "Ben." Any- one returning same to 34 Rideau St, will be rewarded. TERRIER PUP, FOUR MONTHS black spot base of tail. Finder y be rewarded by returning same to 78 William street. A FLEUR-DE-LIS GOLD _PIN,, WITH bow tie, on either Brock, Clarence or King 8t.. on Saturday evening. Re- its return to H. A. Chad- ward for wick, care Frontenac Lumber. and next to Bibby's Livery. THE PARAGRAPH PULPIT REV, CO. W. CASSON. Let Us Rise ! Too long have we been cursed bv has crippled us, and left us hopeless ana helpless. Too long have we be- lieved the lie that we lacked the herent power to dare and to do ! Too long have we fancied that some exter- ior and supernatural force was neces- sary to give strength and salva tion. Too long have we imagined that {liberty comes only with death, Let us be wise. God has made us divine, and has given us the privilege of serting that divinity here and now. Let us rise ! m= as- Address, Rev. C. W. Casson, at 25 Beacon street, Boston, Mass., for. the literature. the thought of a depraved nature that | Coal Company. BAND SAWING MACHINE, used. cost $100. $30 cash it. "Also sp: screw onto floor, 706. ring counter at Turk's, Lisi bog TE ATTRACTIVE FRAME DW NG, ON York St., in splendi . Modern, good outbuildings and lot. Apply to T. J. Wellington street. » 135 TWO-STORY OWEL- rooms, bath and W. O, 3 ta ot water. a, SOLID BRIC ling house, separ: lighted d Ens be Ngh ind Bo A Market Square, TO-LET. A WARM ROOM, WITH BOARD. ply Box "A. Z.," Whig office, AP PART OF GROUND FLOOR. OFF 42 Clarence St. Apply ©. 8. patrick, .on- premises, FURNISHED | 8 werR os POAT Moder conven Apply 214 William street. T v " FURNISHED, A FINE BRICK RESI. dence, centrally situated, twelve rooms, all modern improvements, for particylam, Apply at the Whig office. § © Kirk: "ROSELAWN" ; "THAT HANDSOME rgpidence on: Unjon street, good stab- ling, at a normal rental far the wint- er. Apply J. 'S, 'R. McCann, 51 Brock street, FROM OCT. 1. BRICK RESIDENCE, 181 Division sureet, with twelve includi extension kitchen, hot water heating, bath, ete. - quire at 179 Division St» MONEY AND BUSINESS. LIVERPOOL, IOFDON AND GLOBR nsurance Company, Avaliable assets $61,187,215. In addition to which the policyholders have for security the unlimited liability of all the stockholders. Farm and. city property insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new business get rates from Strange rooms, ROOMS AND BOARD. WO VACANCIES, AT "INGLEWOOD, * 520 Princess St., First-Class board, bright airy rooms, modefate rates. SITUATION WANTED. COOK, keeper; can Call at 07 AS OR WORKING HOUSE. also do plain sewing, | BS kind that EID COAL! Bright and well screened. Weltington street, J The lasts longest. The frame dwelling house, number 149 Colbprne street, in the City of Kingston, now occupie by John Hogan, and lot occupied therewith, will be sold by public auction at the Auction rcoms of William Murray Auctioneer in said City at half past tuglve o'clock noon, on - Thursday, 12th November Next : For further pirticulars, apply to JYRHN 1. WHITING, licitor for the Vendor. REV. DR. CRUMMY PREACHED In Old Convocation Hall on Sun- day Aftermoon. Convocation Hall was taxed to its ut most Sunday afternoon when Rev. Eber Crummy, D.D. of Toronto, preached His text was John xx. 29: --"Thomas because thou hast seen me, "thou hast believed ; blessed are they that have not seen and yet have believed." Every one of us has certain responsibility entailed upon us by our own personality and in: dividuality. There are certain 'aspects characteristic of our every-day life There is in the world to-day a strong tendency to specialization, which im turn has its spiritual tendency revealed. Wherever we meet with specialization we also meet with this peculiar narrow- mindedness and at once the man «of specialization becomes culpable. The twelve apostles, said the speaker, were chosen as representing as wide a range of varying personalities as possible and show to us the universality of the Lord. Thomas is often looked upon as Doubting Thoinas, but let us rather look upon him as the realistic Thomas. It demanded greater activity of will on his part to cast in his lot with the twelve than it did on the part of the others. the church to-day who did not see facts. Christ points out to Thomas that there are higher things. He had done weil. His position, in considération 'of his personality was just what we might ex- pect. We, who are looking for facts should not be satisfied. Look at* the type and the universality of our Lord. He excludes no type of man from the circle. Look to the universal is the first step. Get an people of Soperton and vicinity by the death of Frank Stevens, only son | »f Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stevens. Aj ittle over a week afo 'he came home | stricken' with typhoid fever. { "Four . headaches cured _for 10e. Perfect headache powders will do it. Perfectly harmless. Sold only = at Gibson's Red Cross Img Stove. John Lafaver, * ah old landmark, rassed away on "thé Ist inst.) © at Athens, and was buried from the home of his son, Gideon, of Algon- juin. ¥ Chamois vests and chest nrotectars, are sold at Gibson's Red Cross Drug Silore, As the set of the sail determines the direction of the ship so the set of our soul 'determines our destiny. * Start in with our best and reach the highest. In this the church is absolutely necessary. We must force ourselves by co- dinated activity such as is obtained by Only One * that is Parts & Colin One Day, Cold 2 BLU orn adequate pattern | without which our path will be zig-zag. | "ek Hodliache and relieve all the troubles (nok t to a bilious state of the system, such se ixziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress aftes eating, Pain in the Side, &6. While their most yeansrkable success has shown in curing Besdache, yef Carter's Little Liver Prity ase aqually valuablein mn, curing and pre. | wenting thissnnoying complaint, while they alse sorrectall Tu inte i tho bowels. SWIFT'S, Sheriff's Sale Goods and Chattels To Wit: Plainci County of Frontenac, In the High Court John B. Sutherland, Ay, Defendant Under and "teri Facias het ween and L. J, by virture of a Writ of issued out of the above named Court in the above-mentioned cause, and to me directed, I have seized and will offer for sa by Public Auction at my office in the Court House in the cit ) gr 3 Sity iol Kingston, in the County of On TUESDAY, the 17th day of November, AD, 1908 the under-mentioned Goods and belonging to the aforesaic L. viz : A quantidy of Books, cone ng of complete series. Great Events of 20 volume History of Egypt, 12 History of India, 9 Works of Catherine Jackson, 14 volumes. Beaux & Belles of BEagland, 290 volumes; Complete Works of Guy de Maupassant 15 volumes. : Works of Lord Macaulay, Oriental Series, 12 1 The Immortals, 20 Works of Goethd, 13 Works of Edgar Allan Posy 15 Great Operas, 5 volumes, The Universal Anthology, 83 volumes. Memories, 11 volumes. Faubert, 10 volumes, Sale to commence at All of Chattels J. Day, sisti Famous Historians, volumes, volumes. Charlotte, Lady 20 volumes, volumes. volumes. olumes. volumes; il . THOMAS 1 Sherif Cou Sheril"s Office, City i day of Nov., 1908, o'clock. ¢ y of Frontenac, Kingston, 3rd The text gives consolation to those in | tle Liver Pills are very smali and Jia inakoa dosa. ds not gripe ox action { the \church. © The great advantage of the church is that it bridges the cen- tries. News from Los Angeles tell of the ath of John Murphy, a former well known butcher and plasterer, of Brockville. The congregation of Woodgreen Me | thodist church, Toronto, contributed 185,144 far a new Sunday school build- | ing. z= Telephone849 For Purest and Best Ice Cream In City. Delivered any hour up to. 6 p.m. PRICE'S, 288 Princess St. Kingston NEW MACHINE SHoP A call ix invited for all kinds of gen. eral manufacturing and machine repair= ing, sewing machines, guns, phonographs, scales, razors, edged tools, dies; braze. ing, model and pattern making. Best of attention given all work. Repairs a be tested helore leaving shop. Wo guaranteed. Work outside eit" promptly attended to. vharges ms ate. JW. HUNTUIE. Machinists 30 Mons i "Where quality eéounts," in" rubber goods, Gibgon's -Red Cross Drug Store sells the pure gum rubber ones, treal S¢., (near Friucess) ingston. Orders taken at Simmons Bros, and AJ Yanluven's dasgel penvery,