¢ The Dost thing you can do for your throat is to use THE CANDY CURE it's. a real insurance 'of throat-héalth you * Five Cents. Jf get when you buf PATERSON'S 3» COUGH DROPS The Candy Cure Made BY Paterson of Brantford and yellow Ww hav Furniture, Carpets AND Whi For Sey to att s : to Curtai urtams met HOW tor will end r jon | lade | Jac Swi go points to a WiR\Fall |. we are better prepared im meet the growing de- M Fur niture, Car- ' Bb a *noder- invitation istic Sar nd I irniskings Sta for ed mo eg cept this to com at rep howroomt any time. yods are now on the | and PHONE 90. Harrison Co. Agents for tém™ make office for tion cert Vacuum appoint- Sept. ston the ATTRA I TR To Our Wh at 4 W hen Tl love mor i ie Wy w wor nw The Our Ma . : Str Remember Crossley's Car- , Whe and the best Rugs are Obhtainable! Naim's Linoleum Onw the very best manufactur- ue : In I Ce God shipments of both, to R. McFAUL'S Kingston Carpet Warehouse. The Glorious God's In And For Our Unt A « sole for Kingston Agents ; ida seuss Wood's Phosphodine The Great English Remedy Tones and invigorates the wholl nervous system, makes new Blood in old Veins, Cures Nero Debility, Mental and Brain "Vobry, adency, Sexval W eakness, Imisslons, pe torrhera, and Effects of Abuse sr Ercesses o $1 per box,six for 8a One will please, siz red Id hy all druggists or maibed i n receipt of price, New pamphle Tho Weed iledigine Co. 1 ond Torow ronto, On{ | the Ont A J {red wot Pas a Success { t pea Ro | Crew A re | » sich = GRAIN BIG RUSH EXPEC Over , Kingston half a million bushels of grain ad quiry morning most part will matigrs very Co's ' Several years vessels are also arrive course ther I'he Fhe undergoing The Duluth, Emerson, I'he {'rescot} | . hor folle BYR, ons, tre Hien "From Majestic We'll Onward Onward The . And make our I'eZ"mighty Paace-giving fave | every For Hedges at tnbsoh s Perfectly tured As nig ht? NOW | ON MOVE D WITH. IN NEXT EIGHT DAYS. Half Grain Bushels Reached | of Next Alon Million Will Have By End Weelk--Marine Notes Harbor Front. the next over' will ithin eight days, e arrived in Kingston. the <nformation given to » represuntative, io made in- the M.T. Co's office here, this The grain' will come fron t William and Duluth, but: for the be I o at vessels are now on the way grain dealers, and the pext week, should see busy around the M.T eral > Kingston er part of elevator due the and 1 Richardson's within of he next two weeks will trafhic @ in in Kingston. All sum it has been exceedingly quiet, but | new grain ready it is expected that there the that the shipment, be a rush in from now until of the he steambarge her way from Oswego, we steamer ling lumber schooner season John Randall passed n, Jesca is at for Oswego. Keewatin is due at with coal from Oswe- it's to-day, scfiooner Cornelia is some in port, alterations. for needed Sowards cleared he steamer North is laid rawford's slip I. Co.--Steamer Rosemount 63,005 bushels of wheat; down, two grain barges; from Port Dalhousie, with No. 57, will clear Kininount clear- steamer 'Rote steamer King up from tug tlett, tuy ndard oil barge Montreal; steamer for West Superior; wt cleared for Fort William. Donnelly. Salvage and-Wrecking was the lowest tenderer the wrecked steamer out of Montreal har- I'he underwriters claim they not responsible the removal the steamer will sold by auc y dor the benefit is con wl pany for oving now for be of whoever A LOYAL SONG, Breathes True Canadian Sentiment. the patriotie® J. H have ich Toronto Siar the the author Bagot struct \ the ring of trw ty, and their tribute to the arch who has effaced himself when ful for the peace amd the gain oi "aswell as of his own domin- will find an echo in heart of every Canadian. The authoress hase stirring music. which fits the breathes out their seati e clip from wing Mes ses sony, Birketd « and ment, Onward, O Canada. ard, O Canada, our vast land of birth, greatest British land on earth, °' noble emblem flecked with gold, woman, child, in honor hold, our allegiance to our King, whom all gracious actions spring » spreads his just laws o'er our lapfl, mantle sheltering all, vd call n mg CHORUS. ard, ever onward, our ringing thee, make thee yet the greatest our noble' King's command, wnada, loyal and free, bless our King and land. land O Canada our vast land of birth, greatest British land on earth ; peaceful, fruitful land, gift to us--firm we will &tand. our great faith in Him and land, honor for our Kin g. these our sons have gone to death, With calm salute to flag and King O Canada, our vast land of birth, staunchest British land on earth; loyal debt redeem, and bring arnished fame to land and King. country Britain's pride. of all the guide peace--our gift for him, generous-hearted King. olony,' Derbyshire, 1.O.O.F is of the ario before his terfn cool smoke try B tobacco, 65¢. and 7 Red Cross drug Charlesworth, Tyendinaga, ishing in fail. The charge prefers that of threatening a named Ethel Staples. fresh Fruitatyves, fruit hver tablets, at Red Cross drug Welbanks, Picton, was picking his farm on the Bloomfield Falling out of the tree he frac- two or three ribs ever, grandmaster of arranging to dfty-two/districts expires. one in enson s tins; a nice store, ames is is vouny nan those vredt sold m apt store rs on al s' popular as Netlson's dispensed only at Gibson's Red fauntamn James Laidlaw, Westport, Am, . soda elderly Monday Shilling- I nt an did, home of George = ol at the success is found- maty upon three essen- The capacity for MAK. ING mon the faculty of AVING money and shrewd- INVESTING money. I ancial 1s ev, -- weber greet 4 apacity for 'making' nothing to counts for "backbone of it, e rtion only earn .and wisely, there no limit. to aking success. not invest ally The wiment 1051 attractive in- to-day is Kingston ! I invite yon to 1 and over the situa- thoroughly with pe a0 : ( what's here. \ 169 Rideau St. St Look 168 and 202 Montreal St. otlrers 82 Bagot And many McCANN, Brock Cor, King St. An Old Favorite With Thousands Of Our Customers "BULLER" COMES N 13{, 2 AND 2% NCH. 2 for 2bc. TOOKE BROS. LIMITED, MONTREAL MAKERS OF SHMTS, COLLARS, TIES, VESTS AND IMPORTERS OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS. : 13 i \ oft Manitoba grain. | to Smith's Falls coal- | Deseronto, | tol 1 visit | THE DAN Y BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1000. CITY AND VICINITY. i : -_ i Not Taking Many. poor luck so far this: season. The ducks are getting far men and very few are being 'eaptured,, | 1,900 Islands- Rochester, Steamer Caspian leaves for Thou- sand Jet points Sundays, at 10.30 |a.m.y and for Bay of Quinte ports and | Rochester, at 5 pm. J. P. Hanley, agent > Before Grand Jury. The yrand jury at Watertown, N.Y. is investigating a -recent---fight -hotweens. rival steamboat crews at Alexandria Bay N'Y. Howard Folger be Pe ined as to hig knowledue of tie affajr : is to* Viewing Wheat Fields. James Craigy who has forwarded | is post He i Constable 0 Jon a vacation, 'cards to his brother officers, ' pow in .the- North-West, viewing the great wheat fields. He is accompanied by Mrs. Craig. Both had a most de lightful trip. out 18 be quite a revival ol the | Looking For Good Season. Kingston plumbers tte looking for a rush of business in the city, next summer, 'as a result of the orders along sanitary lines, put {orth by the | Board of Health, at a recent meeting. The board says that the 'work be done during 1910, and it make a good deal of work. £ : p Disagreeable Hair Troubles. Hair that is filled with dandruff or wurf, that is greasy, odorous or pre maturely faded or gvay, may be re | stored to proper vigor and beauty hy | the use of Dr, Dawson's Hair ler, In bottles 30e, vach, at J. {Lood's drug store, corner King Brouvs stecets (Wade's old stand), and i corner Princess and Montreal streets, should | B. Mec- i) * SPEAK WELL OF IT. ¥ A+ ¥ It said that the Im- perial authorities are pay- ing particular attention to 'the Royal Military College, here, since Lord Roperts stated openly that the men from it are superior to those from the, Imperial colleges. The three years' course at Kingston appears to be well thought of in all branches of the service against the one amd two years' courses 'of the British schools is ret FEAF PALER TH nara dy i + +S es Ww #¥ » 4 * W %* B. A. Hotel Arrivals. Gordon G. Finch, ( Quinn, Robert Goorge 0)' Brita, AlL : R. ©. Warren, Toronto: Gilliam, Mrockvillé; J. L. Denike wife, Prinyer; J. A. Denike, Salt City; F. Schmidt, New York; M. lier, Grenoole, France: William Mit. «hell, A. Bennett, Montreal. John AM. Hopkins, Prescott: W. J. Webster, Montreal: J. W. Harrison, Ganavo- que; W. H. Wallace and wife, Denver, Col.: George Kiye, Cornwall; E. J ( Detroit. A. M Pines, Meehan, C, A:T. a toswarth, Osngroe, A. and Juke Val asey, Married At Napanee. A very quiet wedding took place at the Trinity church parsonage, Na pance, on Wednesday, Seplember Sth, 'at bigh noon, when Luu Maude, } cond daughter of Awchibald nny | Wilton, was naited in matriage Philip, Howard, only son Roberts, Perth Road. The was performed by Rev. G. W. MeC all, | in the a few intimate | friends. becomingly at { tired in a suit. of navy blue, | with picture hat match and wore room's present, a beautiful gold watch and chain [! be happy couple returned to Syden- home, their many friends wish | happiness. to of John cere mony presence of The bride was tailored oO whero | the ¢ After the ceremony ham to their new them long life of a diseasoy gout, be and es ni essenoe Ihe group of uric 'acid | common cause and can thoroughly | troduced has given: such marked {and builds up rvich, pure blood and immediate relief and of prbmasBit {andspring tonic' In bottles, SU cents, stand),and corner Princess and Mow insurance companies and the latest of ors and dancers who are with John P Cleanses The System. known as rheumatism, neuralgia, intica, lumbago, ete, all have | tradicated by one yemedy--Dr. Hails Rheumatic Cure. No remody ever | uniiorm redults, It thoroughly «lean the system of rheumatic poi | abundant vitality. Sufierdrs cab try ! this! remedy with certainty of almgst care in due season. Dr. Hall's Kho matic Cure is a great blood parity r ay B. McLeod' s drug store, corner King and Brock streets (Wade's old treal streets #4 / "The Gay Musician." "Taking 4 chance" is the of gamble "against fate," is insuring Hu voices and twinkling feet the sing- mukical "The Gay the noted composer, Slocum's SUCCess, Musician," hy lim Edwards. A few weeks Jur Slocum a pro York. ago, Manager wae waited on in his office by minent insurance agent. in New After sveuringe insurame on the scen- wy and the costumes of "The Gay Musician" the agent induced Manager Slocum inswce: his life and take out a policy against acGident and illness. Manage: Slocum remarked agent : "Well, you have msured me |protty well, and the only thing lef} i you to do is to insure me for tho {voices and fect of my singers and 'dasioers." The joke was turned to reality, wnd in a few minutes Manager Slocum held a policy, insuring him for stated sums in cave any of his sing- ars sucpumb io throat Wouble or if any of his dancers their nimble fect. "The Musician' at the Monday, 2th. 0 also " th to {for appears here September Gav Grand on Tamperance - leetwre, Brock Mcthodist church, Thursday p.m., by Mrs. Jonnie Walker, don, Eng. Collection. Sree next of Agn too wise for the. | must | Rastor- | and | ¥*, " hy-laws ing a) cannot twink wl" MUST NOT INTERFERE The duck hunters are having rather | WITH THE CARRYING OUT | i OF JUSTICE. -- Instructions From Washington to | Consuls--The United States] Citizenship Question Here Not Yet Settled. United States consuls have insteue- tiogs from the department ai * Wash ington not to interfere with the ad ministzation of Canadian justice, and hence United - States citizens who got involved in this country arc required to apply through the proper Canadian sources and not through Washington, In regard to the request of the pris- toner, John Campeau, that Consul Van Sant take up his case, all that will be done by the consul will be to inquire into the genuineness of Campeau's story and aid him in presenting his claim to Ottawa, and not to Wash ington. There may be no doubt but what the bury was enticed across the line from "Stowe, but the like | lihood "is that he was quite fairly se cured. Campeanu will make the sary affidayits which will be forwarded to the department of justice, and an enquiry will then be instituted. neces: The Citizenship Question. Copsul Van Sant has not been able to finally ' decide who are and ae are not United States citizens iu | this distziet, The question is much involved, and may be a year before ; "the sheep ave divided from among the Mr. Van Saet isn'{ oven clear as to whether hie little daughter {is a citizen of the United States, as sho was not born in the consulate, but | at the general hospital. The consulate is regarded as United States territory, [while the consul occupies it and it must be preserved inviolate vel goats.' LOOEZD FOR SETTLEMENT Chinamien Disapmeiated Council's Action. Kingston Chinamen looked for witlement of the laupdri= question, by the city council, on Monday night, and feel rather disappointed fo have jt loft over, and especially with such little he HO, as there appears to be. | 'Ih go to jail before, I pay #50 for addiseyse," said one Celestial, in speak- ing of The matte They all' appear much opposed to aml if the police ¢ them under arrest the hands full. Some oi the Chinaman have {up their mind: to discontinue {if the payment of the tax ig | hut just now holding out division at City a | NOW be alll paving the iin have for disobeying city, they will | to very money, to place the of have their mace business pushed, are to hea: the final GOOD DEAL OF WORK Yct to Be Done Before Subway | Complete. There is still a good deal of work to be done at the G.T.R. junction sub- way. The steel bridge has wot yet ar- rived, the tracks being still supported {by timber uprights, The roadways are also incomplete. One' section of road in still uncrowned. Retaining walls are also royuired on the roadside on the | north of the subway where the | banks are so steep. The railway com mission will to make an addi- tional order to include things omitted ind the original plans and specifica- tions. sil require Will Stay Late. The' Montreal Witness says Z. Pre » , Extra heavy qualities. ~ Cotton Blankets, ~ ' pecial at 98c. 'Cotton Blankets Regular 25c. In: Sper White, Black. Orders Taken After Sept . and Evening REMINISCENCES OF 1837. Concerning a Yarker Boat That Entered Kingston Harbor. Mrs. F. M. Furnes, of Flinton, writes avain regarding the stirring times at Kingston duriyg the rebellion of 1837 38, She says: "The ne thought Phey sharp tricksters, in those days since then you would think hear some of them talk that Canada was only a garden patch; that all they had to do was to come over and lay their hand down and Cog was theirs. Bat 167i not yet ad we hope that annexation will newer come. At those times all sorts of tridks were wut up on the Canadians. I have heard grandiather and mother oll about n vessel running into Kingtion harbor with full set of Stars and stripes, having on board wooden hams, candles and nutmegs, all so per- fectly designed, | you could not tell then from the veal thing. They burnt candles in those days. Grandfathet Agel Cook, worked in Kingston at the arpenter's trade. 1 have heard him tell what a nico coating of tallow they had on the outside. I belive the cus tom officials svizal them and burst them while the vessel had to leave the mighty quick. All such tricks were and to harbor were cul vp "At the time of the burning of the steamer Sir Robert Pec! Old Bill Johnston was one of the principals in the affair. Grandiather said Johnston was a 'dare devil." He at one timo Kept w tavern on tho Bath road When he wanted to replenish his table he well knew where to go for it--to the neighbors' hen roost. He had a woiher, Bueiamin, who lived to be 05. vould When 1 saw. him, a ried up, old little man, blind and fad of hearing, hut of great memory. He was as hard a case in hir day wid as daring and as bad as his rothaer wos, at the time of the ye wilion," . CHILDRLN'S AID Macallun io Retire, meeting of S0CIZETY the Agent the Children's was held Tuesday after was a fair representa- of the members present wigch showed con snued interest in the. so ciety. Although no meeting - of the society was _ held for a couple of months vet it} work has been going Rev. MN: Lhe \id noon. first sociely There tion vost, Kingston, is - one of the "Old Bovs," who is eagerly renewing {old associations. He has come early and will stay late in the hope of meet: ing 'as many of his friends of the ear- ly days as possible. Mr. Prevost, a j well-to-do merchant tailor, entered in- to the business world on St. Law- rence Boulevard, and marvels the jwonderful improvements 'that have | been made on the old street, { at | Was A Very Warm Day. 1 Sept. ith will rank {ene of the warmest September days in vears. The thermometer registered about seventy-five The was wholly Tuesday, as degrees summer-like, and autumn evening even un i like an Mrs. 8 the late sud- of died' Jones, widow Robert Jones, Hillier, denly Sept. llth, at the of her 7 daughter, Mrs w (Wellington. Mrs. Jones was vightv-second vear Idead toilet. water, Beauty Rose, Orchids are sold at Prouse's, Margaret on p m Niles; her June Clover drug town post office branch.) Store (up- "Kingston's Famous Fur Store.' FOR AUTUMN - BRIDES : A suitable gilt to 6) ® the bride would be a fine Ermine, Sable or Mink Neck Piece that could be worn now and right on through the winter, A Persian Lamb or Fur-Lined Coat would also make a most acceptable pre- sent. We show the largest and finest stock of Furs between] Toronto and Montreal, wnd-dre. glad to serve you whether of not you are prepared to buy. Makers Of Fine Furs. 126-128 Pfincess St. the | residence | on all the time. This was shown by the lengtin of the report which sev { Mr. Macallum, the agent, bad to prt sent. Any action which was requived by the society in the items presented. was considered During the summer the wards af the = society in foster homes within our. bounds wer visited by the agent and were found in a very satisfactg?y condition, with two exceptions of boys who were giv ing some trouble. All the children are in excellent houses and well cared for. Mr. Macallum, hall service, intimated that at the close of the current vear ald resign =o/that a successor would need to be appointed for this work and a lcomirsittee was put in charge of tha duty and it is hoped they may be suc cessiul in securing an agent carry lpn the important work of the soriety as fedthfully and diligently | Mr Macallum. b= eee | { various are after ten veais anda of as has a STEALING MILK TICKETS: Purple Lilac, | { Considerable Petty Thieving in the City. Considerable ' peity thieving has {been going on in the city. Some time complaints ors made about lade | stemling milk tickets from doors, where they had been left. for the milk- man, and it appears that the old game is again being played, as sove- ral more complaints have been made about such thefts. It bas been the custom, with some people, leave monn out. for the milk, and in some Jeascs the money has been taken The best course for citizens to take ic {to jeavp no money. or tickets out at {the door, but have the milkman come right ints the house. Anything left outside to tempi people, {inclined and should w | with a | thieving a0, wo in this who are if such action takon, it i Jo' awn¥ large amou of? thepetty from time to time. way, goes "0 to steal, - An Abundance Of Bleod. a little i If you have only SS Cnet y than vour duties require, | den If vou have energy, life 1s a blood and an abundance of give vou the execese of enwyy. Irom Tonic ~Llills (laxative) will vide the blood and vitality Tequired. | They arc a greal nerve stremgibence and blood maker. In boxes, pat J. B. McLeod's. drug store, | King amd Brock steels (Wade's stand}, and cont Princess and treal stoects Money back if not satiactory. Just arrived another shipment {Red Cross cough syrup, sold |only at 'Gibson's Red Cross drug sto is a bur- of reel it will Wade's pro- little Gol, CxCesS joy rich, mst a 25 conts, corner (Md Mon ol also Its the Best, Eaton. Crane & Pike. Writing paper, the paper that every criminating man and woman uses particular corrgspondenge, 4 deceive yourself friends do by the you use dis for thinking not . notice and chitracter of the T his was not so ten Correctness as neces- into stationery vears ago, but it in writing paper has Sary as correctness in The Eaton, Crang papers are not only but they are of the pleasing to wriie upon, of everybody, as far as ed. We. want to skow you ovr ling of these beantiful papers The College Book Stere, 260 Princess St. 'Phone, 9190 The Best Yet LN Pike writing invariably correct highest quality, most and within reach price is extensive Attrib ttt bie idee ee ee be ee Ee dE Tb bff Our range of Coats and Suits for Autumn and Wint: er, is simply grand. Elegant Coat, $7.50. Uy. swell. Suis, $10.00 and Up. Be sure and see the -range while it is complete, Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Assesstessesesnsese Pure Olive Oil beneficial wust be ah Olive Oil to be' food or medicine, lhutely pure. A which sure as a Also- a Pure. Ofive Oil is obtained by from fresh ripe that pres. means cold Olives We brand Italy a pure pleasant nitty for 'table or A bothles, at import, from sunny that is. guaranteed Olive. Oily. with flavorg delightful medicifal use. a Se Put and 7 up Ne. in Beenie es Dr A.P.Chown DRUGGIST AND < IIIT Cer TR ISIS OPTICIAN, 3 a Extra heavy quality, large size. Special Ladies" Cashmere Stockings Special at 15¢.! Good Quality Factory Yarn ~~ Special at 40c Pound. 15th | for Lagies' 'Tailoring Dresses. Sir Because Its Aw! concern i { | at $1, 19. . CORRIGAN'S. Watches 'Our stock of Men's Watches is most complete. We: have them from the ex- ) tra Thin Models in Gold and professional and: Silver for office men. to . the heavy' Wateh for ¢ Silver or Nickle y the Workingman or Fanner, } to carry every day.' |, g ~The prices suit all pockets. SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Optieians. Issuers Of Marriage Licenses. : > Canadian At CANADIAN PRICES W. Fi-Gourdier Furrier, 76, 78, BO Broek St., Kingston. Don't Scold boots don't stand the strain, Boys and because their maybe they were not good ones. Inspect of School Boots, at $1.75 and $2.00. our line- H. Jennings King : Si The Nights Are Getting Long. Have gos and electric lights put' in good order by . W. A. Spriggs Practical Electrician. 235 Bagot, one door from Brock. "Phone, ete HIGHEST GRADES GASOLINE, COAL OIL, LUBRICATING OILS, FLOOR OIL, GREASE, ETC. PROMPT DELIVERY. Ww. F. KELLY Toye's Building, arence and Ontario Stresta, vour Cl a