stares FINE CANADIAN \ Exclusive in design and finigliats ae JOHN NV McKAY Order Department | 149-1556 Brock 8t., Kingston. This is the time of the year the Sports man delights in getting in the with Dog and Gun. furnish you with evervthing except and for a good days sport with shots try 1 box W. M, C. ARROW BHEETS 50c Box up. Guaranteed. Dog, * W. A. Mitchell's Hardware Kingston. SILVER FOR THE BRIDE Gifts of Silvex much appreciated. are always Cream and Sugar Sets, Toast Racks, Tea Ce agldiesy Sauce and Gravy Boats Relish Dishes, Bon-Bon Dishes Candelabra and Candle Sticks. many little § inexpensive and found elsewhere In od«d not addition te things in be .1RIAGE LICENSES- Country For your needs we can sure -- Sheets from | Rasenseesseaiatstithel § "lt in {he Darkness" 3 is what we give Prompt in Elatrio & GasRepairs Quick in Excouting Contracts , Reasonable Prices Es sautiful ste Fixwures H. W Nowa Electric Co., 0 k of Gas and Princess St. 441 CEREVVEVEVEP TES REA EE YY NOTHING LIKE them 'Phone, f= : i go : : in the wetld the biggest selle it's the best m and bowels for not v will do--that m famous. Millions end i 2 yon say CASCARETS ab a week's treatme nt, all drug- Rigges seller in ths Million boxes a month: SIVIIIIINV PIII FIIIVIIII SII « CASCARETS | il they Kes CASCARETS |, PERSONAL MENTION. Movements of The Paopls--What DECARED HIN DEAD..Z7 mrs NOT HEARD FROM 'SINCE William Mandell has lit on a MARCH 15TH, 1902. tot hicago. . 1 Regan, of tor in the city. ' G. M. Macnaughton, la visitor in the oty. sip Toronto, t= a visi sued By -Ohancellor | + Boyd at Osgoode Hall--Bick-| ow nell Was Formerly a Store- | Kenneth Grimshaw, Toronto, 4 | visiting fricods in the city. keeper in Kingston { Arthur O° Leary, .of Ottawa, js visit- the Wha . ling at his home in this ity. Sept. 21. --Charles Bicknell, tA CG Patterson and wile, of Glen- torekeeper, of Kingston, Ont, | busnie, kit for Lethbridge. to-day. 'Chancellor Boyd made unl Allan Baie, of Ottawa, hay angel : An Order Iis is of Sydeuliam, Special to Toronto, to that effect this morning. | lo resume studies at Queen's. was. no death certificate, no | J. J. Anderson, travelling passenger proofs of actual death, but the ™ wn | age at of the C.P.R., is in the city. has mot been March | Bazil George, of Eganville, has re Poth, 1902, decided | turned to the city to attend Queen's. that he dead under the law | J. W. Brown, of Syracuse, has re it seems that 'Bicknell it K ag | turned from a few days' stay in| the in 1901 te go to the "viostern ieity, His wife and four | "Bert" McKenzie, ehitaren | {wae left to 82% for tions i >? 1 i Z 1 Lio te 1 Queen's student, Pehy I imestone City i According ta the Lenora L. Bicknell, | her hit expedition the ( Was heard of since and his lordship was | stun, sta ics of Pembwoke, has returned to tie . city. : % affidavit of Mrs.! Wiliam Kec ley, his last letter sent giv, afler a ten day s going on a maning | t 2 i treal His lordship decided that | op qe Order of Home Circles Mia ig 3 3 arrived justified ili paying over the | teehs. of 81, 0) wit Hugh Cleary, - the gurst of his | Bagot street Mrs, T. J. This {here for the wedding { Miss Lortaine Dalton. Frederick Parker, of Chicago, brother of Sir Gilbert Parker, was a Visitor the city, vesterday. Mrs. J. E. Frye and William Corbett are} wile, Boston, are visibiog 8.08. Corin i," Princess sirect. Dy.:P. 4. Quinn; a Quevn's University, has decided cat in Rochester, N.Y Misses Macpherson, the ts of (ol. and Mrs. Pennington Macpherson, have returned to Kingston. Mrs. Reginald Brock apd spending the summer in Prince wad Island, gre back to Ottawa. Miss Maggie Murphy, Wole rotund on Monday to resumé the practic: of hex io as profes sional mfrse. Miss Minnie Porter, who has visiting hee, father and relatives the past month, left, this morning, Muscatine, Iowa G. Gi. Hare, sriously ill in the ral hognial, several days, proving. » His many friends hop pecdy recovery Hendry and wife, . the city from Rochester, JO {week. Mr. Hombky will » Fa { staudies at Kuren's LR Vd a | Miss Mollie McGrath, of Wolo Island | Mo's he | has returned to New York, to resum her final tear as a nurs-in-trabiing MOTT | the French hospital As Miss Josie Deane, call low | turned home after sponding a 'pleasant | owing Stele {vacation in Montreal, the gadet I Mrs. Oswald Hebert ha Lik = | Rév.™ LTR. Urquhati, pastor of hoses 10) { Merivalo Proshs teriin church, will " he him when hi? pass | marvied to Mist Edith Cook, King Asa 1 ston, on Wednesdas'! Miss J. L. Anderson anid Mrs ¥ | hanieté of ' Boston, hate ling a fev dads in the city. on to Montreal, to-day. Mr. and Mra. J. H. Jarvis and Miss Hilda Jarvis réturnd to-day from Sveacude, IN. Y., after a pleasant twp week® visite with relatives. Archibishdp Gauthier, ' is' expected | group of | home the end of the week from va Th the | Quebec, where he has been attending r cl Rog- | the meting of the phaiary conncil. anh collar bo ve | Miss Mabel Bell, daughter of George shad, her loft |W. Bell, VIS. loft, on Mondad, to re wl were 1) sume her duties as a nurse-in-traiging | A warrait [in the French hospital, New York. | Mrs Koweth Fenwick, suffering from {a burnt hand and arm, is slowly { covering Mrs, Foanwick i slaving {with her aunt, Mrs. Reiffenstein, a Ottawa. | NEW. T how | conver, Bu gares. It ia on a and vet aN Mrs the common kinds. | 4 vopne vralein Mrs Hebert, Montreed, held informal dinner of twenty-four cov her home on Wodaesday, Sept 15th, in honor of her visiting Miss Josie Deane, Kingston Miss Marion Mortom, late of Univer dty avenue, and now of New York has been visiting fricnds in. the cily this past few and left for Og densbury by noon train, yvestey Sr., returned, tor visit in , Mon- said was Hinton, of in the aty. Gananoque, has He will attend anadian quite | insurance io the 3 i 4 Pa., is on ow- of Pittsburg, grandmother, GOVERNOR JOHNSON DEAD. i meee, Claxton, He Montreal, Passed of her Away Early Morning. . | | {in of to lo graduate' gues family, profe been for ior gene im- for a ior is Rosy veturned to MY. continue GOVERNOR his mn Johaso " Rp) Rideau street, ve otter Tie: of | witd Jolin | been Speed They wont RAN IN TO C HIL DREN! Ds: ash of An ively Express- man lown Cod : ingham Arthar Ev ans, id 1 Priving inl | an | d.imlo a by re- s By Ttsell ustomed try Sit} mn Nn Be Miller, have visit John nments, of Van the Mr. amd son, arrived to her parcats, Macdonald, sf time. and wee mn : 5 CHIVES Bn by itself wnel all | Oswald {thes 0 bottles,, 31.4 ucoessor to amd Brock and Mou hid ors al Ring embor Prince nest ill Take A v ote. The to take a ot the ~ shall in wd of dan] >opt pd Uy vole | dawvs the day Joby - Baland caretaker at hall, has returned from a tor Ottawa. Mrs. Ballantyne, snship fair, wiich [been on an extended vit to her two aflerp at il. | daughters there, retwrned home with of him horse | - The | Harris, {to hear | hex Ix a Ix ye; city visit he one many friends of Mrs William of Congress Hall, that S|WEI0 hase- she is recovering from illness, and will likely able to leave the Hotel Dicw hy tho end of the wok Mr. angl Mrs, J. F. Washington an | { son, Lee R. Washington, of 131 South | | Sacramento Boulevard, Chicago, have returned homo after spendifig 4 month {with Mrs. Washington's mother, Ms, | James R. Bryant, Division Street. cams very as 1» spe- ihe yrclory o make will, suit Dress. Reform. Juohs and cold is rug store what (up-town formally com murdering | t was charge of Thorndale guaranteed of the test's mm extra nd upg The Singer Stocking Darner. Latest, best, Simplest and most use ful device for darning. Can be used "lon "any lock-sifiich sewing machine. | Holds tho sto firmly, so ii can be darned at heol:*toe or any other part. {For sale at Sieger store. Sw t { darner demonstrated and, got t, Falun souvenirs at Singer booth at ~Kingste t faar te oth new lon Ne nip w York who died from is Died re Windsor, Ont, Sept 21 nathan Parsons, fifty five years okh a: well known contractor, dropped dead from | heart failure while working at a house on. Windsor aveaue. | Mr. Parsons "had | been a, resident of Windsor about fif tern years. He diaves a widow and children. The body will = Iw to London, Ont, the former of the family, for bucial | 1a 'at. "Thetl idl ' on We ondon's" estas « Opt. | - pretty York ts three taken B me ways and co | Crab apples at | BIG CEMENT MERCER Applications -for & anada share to 3.30 cumwlativ reference stock will y received up pffice of _ J, 0. HUTTON, * Cem a Coppany, Limited, % \ Great Clearing Sale. Prevost, Brock street, has made » dteat reduction mn prices in the or. jar and ready-made clothing depart- iment. Also in the gents' furnishings per cen" cent EDNESDAY, 22nd, bonus of 25 per eéimmor' |importations. ------------------ 1 - i i The Sous of Scotland band éxpect {to & Scotch band | Highland dancing, marches on Tharsday, fet. Hh; for rink af the rive concert wit and drills, in the King \ i MARKET STREET, KINGSTON, &4 Ed Islandd, | i this | Universily p= the |v who 'has | will be glad | he | Collinson, lto make room for his fall and winter " AUN ii B Red How Tea at the Toroante Ex- : \ hibi AND 'DIED FROM INJURIES| tae a zee RECEIVED. * At the Red Rose Tea booth at thei o Twos exhibition this year a charge Stanley D. Strachan, Formerly of genia was made. Jor & clip Kingston, the Victim--He Died , in Hospital at Latchford, on Monday Afternoon Word reached , here morning anueuncin Latchford, of Stanley 0D. Strachan, formerly of this city. Mr. Stracham was the only son oi the fate M. D. Scrachan, and lived here until about five years ago, when his mothef remov- ed to Toronto. S:anley Strachan, 'who was: about twenty-one years old, was employed as brakeman on the Temis- kaming and Northern Ontario railroad. On Saturday afternbon he was working near Latchford, when he fell ander a car, and had ote teg badly crushed about the knee. He was removed to the New Liskeard hospital and the leg was amputated: Everything possible was done, but he could not stand the hock, and at five' oclock Monday af- ernoon_the young man passed away. His mother was visiting in the vicin- jty at the time and was at her son's bedside when he passed away. Besides {| his mother, three sisters, Mrs. John H. Geoghegan, Toronto, Mrs. Glover, To- ronto, and Miss Aldine Strachan, To- fonto, are left to mourn his loss. Stanley. as he was always known in the city, was a general favorite with all who knew "him, and his death has cast a gloom over 'many friends jn this city, who extend their sympathy to the be- reaved family. back sn the fom of a coupon . worth five cents at any store as part ment for a package of Red Rose tén. Eacn coupon was numbered and bore on the face of it in red ink a fac gine of my own signature. 1. wish' to state to every grocer and merchant who' sells Red | Rose tea that these coupens when secepted ns part pays ment foi a Patkage 4 i 2 he Rose tea will be Premedy at their face value any } traveller or. whe sent within three months to my Toronto branch, 3 Wellington St, E.--T+ H. ESTABROOKS. St: John, N.B., Sept. 13th, 1909. an . Tuesday the death at Cheaper Eggs. September eggs are the best to put down for the winter. Properly pack- ed they will keep till spring. large tins of ews preserver with full di rections, for 1dc., at Best's. There is a big difference between eggs at 2c. and eggs at 35¢. a doz. : TO BE A CARDINAL. Likely Elevated at the January MADE A RECORD, i | | But the Steamer ser Held Up Of Fire | | Island. | 'Now "York, X.X., Sept. 21.--Capt. | Honped, of the Oscar 11, of the Scandi | navian-Amesican line, that brings Fridecick A. Cook, the Apetio explover, America. made the rewurd for his line duiing the trip, with daily - runs sometimes as high as 400 miles. -But, | cngiong to thi: very ambition of the ddpper of the Uscar 11 to bocak re cords, Pr. Cook dnd his fellow passen- | Lory had to ride at anchor off Fire Island, from carly = yesterday after noon wtil the moming, in order that la premature landing would not spoil the reoeptidh plasncd by Dr. Cook's | adduiirers Talks with Dr {werd at long range, wireless oF from hailing distal jas uo one, of course, was permitted {to board: the ship. Dr. Cook sent in {two brief wikeless messages in reply to | questions, and ba also sent a wireless | to his wife, Tw one of the former mes- ws ho sald the reason Whithey did mention". Look's discovery: to | Peary was that Whitney had given. his | jwomiso not: to mention 'it witil he | had returned, to the Laited Slates. { "Whitoey will deiend neither Peary | von myself," said the doctor, "but will | tell, the. touth, which is all that ie. re {| quiced,? ; {a Chickering's. Leave orders at 5 pe Auley's Book Store. ] } | +3 Ho MONSIGNOR FALCONIO.® Washington, Sept. 21.--It is stated at Rome that Monsignor Faloonio, the Apostolic de Jegaie at Washington, will very probably be made a cardinal at the January consistory, and that he will be sucocrded by Monsignor Aversa, apostolic delegate to Cuba. Cook, necesvarily, vestetday, gither 1 bw INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. I not a Newsy Paragraphs Picked Yip' By Reporters On Their Rounds. Millinery opening, "The London," Wellington street, on. Wednesday, Sept. 22nd. Mo 2 dvds Sid apeiddddadsad 'James Halliday - has been awarded ] ¥ | the contract for St. Mary's cathedral cleptrical installations. ¥ | Best's Short Stop Cold Tablets, ta- Ket at the: sneeze . stage, wall gure uo cold in the head aut ounce. lie, Charles Jackson, of this city, >in Ottawa cxhibiting his gallery tar ged beiore - the Sehool of Musketry, at "| Rockliffe ranges. Sale of , wash, belts > |buckles, Te, 10c, { Dress Reform, - Next Sunday cach member of St. Mary's cathedral cong regation is ask- *lod to contribute one day' § earnings towards the renovation fund. Have your. eyes tested free at Best's. Gold-filled frames guaranteed for ten vears, for $150 complete. There was a meeting 'of the mana ment conymittee 6f the board of edu cation last night but only routine business was trausac fed. The Quebec rugby union would Brockville, Gananogue and Kingston | to form a section of the series, play for honors aud ther play oft with the winners of the Montreal series. DIED - IN - PENITENTIARY. William Seay, of Toronto, } 4 a colored man, died. in. the i penitentiary; on Sunday, and 4; the remains were sent wept, B Seay 'was sentenced to «4 twenty years for atterllpting 4 4 4 4 4 WR i 5 to murder his white wife on Morse street, Toronto. He had served oply eight months. Seay, alter his murderous at. tack, tried to drown himself I in Asb Hdge's Bay. Mrs. Seay 4 wag the daughter of a rich <4 man in the southern states, J and she was apparently well {2 educated and refined. Seay 4 Worked as a coachman for 4 her father and she married 4 him. « with pretty "15¢. New York | 2 1a * + b> > » + | = { CAN TAKE PIPES TO Rusch | To Stimulate Interest in the tea, but the money was banded right{" pay-{ H. Cunpingham, piano tuner from | like? Men's Meeting. 0O., Sept. interest in the for men, the Rev, Thomas rector of St. Andrew's Epis- elivich . here, announces that permit smoking during sv Tavitatiors have been { broadcast asking the men to att: the meeties, bring ne their smoking { materials--either pipes or | along. The light, heat and power committee was called to meet! at four™o'clock | this aftetnoon. - The steeet railway power yuestion will not be taken again until the arbitraters report dealt with by the couneil, { Ihe tax colleetions to / date amount | to 168.000. About $12,000 remain unpaid, amd he tax collected will | make demand at ons upon de linquents. - Interest wged on a amounts now paid. Stop that cold in time Bromo-Quinine cures a cold day Sold at Gibson's Red drug store. . It rumored that Kingston soon have another bank, the Bank Torouio. It is understood that suit able promises have been secured on Princees street, and the work of re modelling will be commenced at once. "1 The finest quality of genuine ine ¥. RB. |ported French Olive Oil for medicinal or table: use, sold 'at Prouse's drug store, corner Princess and Clergy: Johi O'Brien, the young lad = who was struck by. a horse on Wolie Is- jand, on Monday, wes slightly im- proved to-day. Dr MeCarthy opera ted on him ut the Hotel Dieu and removed a piece of skull that was | pressing on the brain. | The only and original sy rup of White Pine Red Cross Cough Syrup sold .only at Gibson's Red Cross drug slore. X i Many of the local firminen are saf fering from sick headaches, to-day, due te the fumes from-a quantity of pute acid; ar the Turnbull fire, Monday night: Tee store was full of dense | anoke asl decid fumes which were very ! hard on ther men. The Epworth Leagues of Brock wiih Sydenham Sircot Methodist churches joined forces in. Brack stroot church, last night, and listened with jinierest to an mspiring address by Rev. T. E. Burke recounting Jrie recent trip to the west. A tickling or dry cough cap be quick- ly loosened with Dr. Snoop's Cough Remedy. No opium, no chloroform, nothing unsafe or haosh, Sold by all dealers. Dayton, stimulate 21.--In order to afternoon | meeting + W. Cook, leapal Lo will up | oe wont Tas ~ 18 Laxative B. A. Hotel Arrivals. in A. E. Rudd, P. XA. Moore and | Guelph; F.. Collinson, Toronto; | Duiming, A. MeDougall, R. L. doch, Montreal; A. Po L. Brown, {J. W.- Allison, Pictons A. Peterson, Mondireal; C. L. Farnsworth, Ottawa; Mrs. H H. Galler, Miss J. 1. An drews, Mrs. John Daniels, Boston; Frederick Parker, Chicago; L 5 Kiriey, Hamilton; J. H. Fouter, 1Burt, P. Morrison, Brant- fords' ( Douglas, Montreal; J. L. Cost Salis, Toronto; Chas. Regan, Moo- treal; ( Bate, Ottawar Henry Keyi- axly, Db. N Medealic, Toronto; E. Hutchings and wife, Miss Hutchings, Ernest Hutching Saberine, Wia- nipeg; A. E Montreal; T. nN. G. Brown, Belleville: CC. M. H. Rand, On wilt Cross P. Mur- Galt; "will | of Toronto «J. 2 s, Guo. Austin, Toronto; Peterboro; 0. Wilson, Woodburn, R. P. Barrington, Toronto; M. 3. Madden, Napagec; A. E. Moore, Winnipeg: L. P. McLaren and wife, Picton; H. L."Burbridgh and | wife, L. S. Mitte) Syracuse; Geo. W. Orill, Monéréal: J. R. Graaville, Chat Chas. a ---- Windeor; Abra- han; bain Wood, Presden. Xmas Pocket Money. An opportunity is now presented to carn enough pocket money with which to buy Christmas presents or lo start in business. The Orange Meat company award prizes to the winters in oomtest, which closes November 30th, 1900, in amounts of one dollar cash, up to swen Randred dollars, in 'esi A volng 'man, baméd David Magoo, of Cardinal, Omt., won a seven hun- dreck dollar prize in June last. The city conncil is being twitted in You can do ihe same. Why not jregard to the strect railway power #art now ? tarbit-ation- It is declared that. there Full partialars ou private postcard i= nothing ow the rovonds of commcil to every package of Orange Men show. that its agread to an arbitration will ther n bre providing for the Appointment of jot Crawieds at Carnoveky's, hid ark AC 1 ; \ EAE PROBCE0 Many of the New Wool Mate- § rials are here in a ome 4] Bea. tiful Rr nut, Taupe, ive, wa ba and others, including the § famous Soliel Satin Cloths in shadow stripes. - You will also £ find Row - - Broadcloths, Drap Imperial, Worsted Suitings and many others, at ste, 75e, 95¢, 69¢, $1 and up. Exceptional Values i in New Fall Suits From $14.75 to $30 00 And at prices between these there are values that cagnot be surpassed in King- ston. Corsets Hoalth-<Gomfort _Heaudy- _are. 5 things desired by every w . This stare Las at least ONE. ARTICLE that will aid a woman to odquire nore of cach of these long sot ities 5. A To be A yor "oft He. properly clothed. To be comfortable your garments must fit right. To be beautiful, according to present day ideals, you imust, to some degree, be sty- lish. : A customer that comes here to buy a Cor- set may feel confident that, from the large numbér of styles shown, ONE suitable to her figure can be secured. French Model Corsets, $2, 2.50, 3.00. Warner's Corsets, $2.50 and 3.00. Crompton Corsets, $1, 1.25, 1.50, 75¢c, 50c. - SPREE ORO AE ARORA OES ROFOROROROGED * TFOORORC RCAC OF CERRY EOD APOE ECR ONOHONY Lies New Fall Shoes To Retail at Three Dollars. - The latest designs, shapes and Jeathers. American and Canadian manufacture, Goods that will fit and look well, and a you can crowd info a shoe. 12 Varieties to Choose Frm ---------- ' Hoch style as