IEE ga 3 puss Wane dusuisgany, SEPTEMBER 22, 1909. PATERSON'S WCOUGH DROPS, Quickest and most pleasant way to nid Vy voursclf of a cough surest way to keep your it in good condition 1 your delicious to taste, too, for a red and-yellow Doctors approve _ of Ghe Candy Cure Made by Paterson of Brantford Carpets, - Furniture, Curtains This hhepe thio: and Brass Beds. specialty all, the of are ire aging a iis 1 values than be- low head y pretty Mahog . cheaper test, a our new designs.) quality and hetter in utifal ever ave in design beiore at best and good are doing more f1 uviming the oth medium Our prices king iends i-town trade are able yund is grow- to give closer welcome Phone 90. Harrison Co. ways a tiers! $2.50, cea | i 3 : $2.00, 50 reevized, $5.00, $6.00, $4.00, $7.00. $4.50, ERI Silk, $12.00, $8.00, $9.60, $10.00, $13 . 50, $15.00 RR RSE Rope Portiers Made to Order BRLas a ETT R. McFAUL'S Kingston ETL DARE Carpet Warehouse. j The House of Reliable Goods §| > : The Zioat Uterine Tonic, an yonly - safc effectual Monthlt avg + yin which women cal Id in threo degree 1, $1; No. ? for special cases Sol by all df NETISts, or sen prepaid on receipt of price Free pamptlet Addesst TH 'ax Msoverne On. TORO: 2. ANT Hormer iu Windas IT PAYS WELL y property for an have in we attractive bar- w Irots, im unim that proved, ncrease LI LIP IIeser. short time rties that will comfortable information, at McCann' S, | Brock Cor: King St. 2 2000000000000 0000000060000004000 4 eooee 26090009000 000040 SENT CAN 0 CREAM MEETING OF VETERANS THE SPORT REVIEW oc TO THE PENITENTIARY FORA LARGE TURN JRN OUT AT THE YACHT CLUB Wi WON'T HAVE SKIMMED MILK. v ARMOURIES. RUGBY TEAM: J hn i Officers Were Elected for the En. 'Jack' Williams Likely to Play suing Year--Effort to Be Made With Ottawa Again--Cape Vin- te Secure Recognition cent Motor Boat Club--Notes 'For and Comments on Sports. { It is unlikely that the Yacht club will [put a team sn the junior O.R.F.L Crean Didn't Reach the Prisoners--Kirk & Lee Discov- ered 'the Mistake, But Their Cream Was Nearly All Drunk, The From Governnrent 1885 SENSation the | » a r and wast as. a -l 4 i : v i [here was a large turnout at the "J co. S4pa ali, 'as some want this can of ereany | meeting held 'irr the armouries on Tues : I ) team to be composed members en instead of | | day night, of the veterans. of 1885 | | 8 : 3 lonly. There are hardly enough mem yat the pris- | Uver forty were presen, and the as- 2 he oi : thers to pick a fast enough team | the hixury of {sociation re-or ized for the scason. d It th KYA wid their porridge. On| electing new officers, and the greatest Bow an = 8 esult the tS : hol ed ' . . " i was 'made Kirk {enthusiasm was shown. The mos. m-J drop-out of 1 Fimning. a fo 1d . 3 « © ng of cream was portant matter discussed was that @ tnat some one else wi 8 i some skimmed milk. | petitioning goverament. for recog-, and put in a fast junior yanch. i valued at $14 and just! gidon for service rendered by the a { on its way to the big prison | Kingston men, who yesponded 10 the | Cape Vincent Motor Boat Club. onvicts' pos ridge! Howe ver, {call toy duty." Other' regiments have | The newly organized - Uape \Vineent | the prisoners. Most of {heen Motor Boat Club bids fair "to - be- Service in que. a at Hn of for take at atl 4 v the Ie Cream was dhe nagine the For Hat Trimming. 'White Shaker Elannel At 8c, 10c,. 12ic, 15¢c Yard. Striped Shaker At 5c, 8c, 9¢c, 10g, Flannel , 8c. SPECIAL VALUE IN COTTON BLANKETS Ladies' Trimmed Hats ar riving every day. New Black ones {0-IDOTTOW. 'Ladies' Tailoring and. ; Dressmaking. recognized by the government, but just where no oné leach member being given a land grant: come a very = popular or ganization. & Lee's cream makes and it is held that' the Kingstonites With a present membership of forty ng anyway should also be remembered in a similag and several applications to be acted : the gustige was discovered manner upon the number is increasing There . firm, afd J I'lie matter are now thirty-five power boats in of ¢ream was traced to the | members, the club and several more to. be Ihe warden was { appoint added, so that it ss likely to be a' street the led to will be was discussed and it was ,matly sub-committee, by dec a and it e¢ ODESSA FAIR ON OCT. 1ST. sub-committee to look records, and of this the old necessar not unable to return tl the du v very lively 'ageresation. The officers of cream; for it had near- yy all secure! are': - Commodore, R. J J. Newman; appeared Ihe penitentiary dal the v information, and 10 |\jce-commodore, MM auies E. Stanley; illed for the full value, 107 3t freport. at another #general . meeting. ieaptain, R. W. Wenborne; secretary, ! even penal officers lywhich will be held on Tuesday even-|H' A, Ainsworth; treasurer, W. 1 he difference between ng next Af erwara., tn verninent Didise fia ' To ik petitioned for land grants gi Sanmtel McCullough occupied until the re-election of off which resulted us follows Honorary presiden, Col. W tdon; president, Major W- B Minstrels, | 15t vice president, Sergt. S 10 are : 1 d Death of Mrs. Plants Installed. Sept. 18--At Toronto .f Pawson, G. Hamm and sons, H. Babcock," W. Wycott and Doctor Mabee, Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Rose and son. 8 Clark are home from Odessa, re tiwere? ] Williams Will Play. S. Bond, {+ Contrary wile, ad, 3 {| Wilkams, Ottawa's star centre R. H. Peters, hack, veil be in his place Toomey and E/ first league match. This Mons i sce-nresident. Sergt 3 iment was "made by dn officer he Daily Rows Lough nd yiee president, Sergte | a {Ottawa rughy football club. Williams have their new palace completed and ohear. | Dyde : s {will not be out to practice for a the huilding does credit to the village he "I Exeeutive~Lt-Col. . W= A. ' Logie while yet, he not in a position and the corhmittee in charge. A track (Hamilton), Major L. W. Shannon, 'te take chances with his bad 3 is being prepared dnd the ground put ork. fo | C ol. Erank Srrange, Major J. W, but he will be on hand in umiorm m fine shape. Every thing SEES hig Powers, Prof. Wm. Nicol; and Messrs busied when the whistle blows. make the fair on Oct. Ist a Tnobady |S J. Horsey, H. M. Mowat (Toronto). | hreaker LV A McNeil, David Hall, C. Jack Rode Down From Toronto. J. H. Babcock and 'B. A. : Mr | som ¢ FF. Telgmann, i. L.. Henderson | i] and skimmed To. THE GRAND. gt COMING chair, " Jaok" Jack half- for the announce- of the to expectations cers, Thi rty-Six Years .a! Minstrel. Brothers Mass ' ce Guy, D. Gor Skinner; MeCul- 8 : . Gay ¢ Ernesttown Agricultural Society 1 vill begin : will L b as 1s n knee, as tends record and him t so long ness such datemer messed m equal, look" a ness Booth are Kingston's Anglin is and holder ol 1 "Beri" Robihson, one repairing their dam. Mr | ( Me -- real), H. H. Gildersleeve (Col well-known bicycle riders, putting in a cement dam. George Bur lingwood ) i many medals, recently arrived from. nett and B. Toomey are puting in a 4 . 3 Toronto, on a fine new English wheel pump at the former's mill to water the street, All the stores and hotels have whie h he purchased , in the Old Sour ins alied lighting plants. Mr. Monroe any lin me the ide do, nb t pircngood She groves stock 1 § t Gedo. Bond's cool store from long grind. ling out and W. Clark intends taking ~ thé store on 1st January. R. H. Pat ers Sporting Notes. is putting an addition to one of i Westminster houses. A number have painted dd Pickering improved their places get ting ready for ' the fair. The Ladies' Aid society 1s the former. Teofonto putting a new roof on the stables a with Boston and. St. the parso! Preparations are be ing umpire i the made i church for Rally Day 2 The school membérship is the | largest ever, enrolled I he residents were death of Mrs. Cora Redden, formerly Miss Davy. All of the family reached her bedside and were with her at th last. She leaves a husband and little daughter. Deceased was born within a mile of the village and lived here all her life. She was ill for Spe timé , Visitors: Mrs. Peters, Edmonton, \lberta, at her father Mr. and Mrs Millen, Toronto, Mrs. Bell and H Davy and wife at H. Dayy's, Mr. Alling i. Jones'. On the sick list are: Geo Hartman's little girl, "Mrs. J. Graham and Mrs. Sidney "Sproule Mrs. Po. A Mabee has glue to Williams sport 0 VISH her son, wife ill-health young he a veteran nu » 1 -- ic. HORSES SHOULD BE TIED. have wi 1y changes | many of those | semi-circle | Means of Preventing Great Accidents. to a down any ll busmess of racked te the when | joke about be | their last his is f: allen witha 1s ail d has A hecame tore, deliver ¥ s anding in front a street, vesterday | afternoon, and made a bolt onto Syden 181C | ham, but was caugh before ching 10 | Queen stree , and ye what might have | lturned out 'a serious' accident, Was jiterward Several rigs were coming {will mg Sydenham street, and it would | a our yave been difficult for the animal tol 30 wien i al 's Have ep Slear of them, ab | round bout ( 0 end er wie i : howld be tied up, if not att lod, wh delphia. |owiférs are not he and 1 1 ; | . fought a j rule was carried grea n : g Orleans. runaway accidents would be done away | T i x ht oN, with. A great many horses are fnght-1 | nn York. Nati : ened of automobiles, and if they are | ihn ow - Pals not tied up, when they pass along, they that he has played hiz last n are almost sure to gallop off, bu: if they {the * major and leit : hi home noar He has heen inj were tied they would 'be unable to : ' : eed soveral times this year, and is do that he is practically {with baseball. The championship is | Pittsburg in the National taschall while in the American you can take your choice between Detroit Had the Tigers won attached tired on Pr horse, folds call of and are in vaudeville or mt of o the New 'after ronto. Dinecn FINCESS Club of Lacrosse Fitegerald, cL business, and lo und re: sticks day Guy, | hie wever ( pitcher, f | tha Louis as he ind declared to as favo ded be an n Americar ; = next season the better Kubiak and draw had with MeFarland twenty-round oi at Bronson near New a SIX Phila For HH this regoers and he -ametly A Day." | "A Knight thie ! ctiog of |s saddened over the on wd, out, a success which has of Whitney's long a Grand baseman of annoanees game for the veteran first ago, for so on piece is the and Hub hy many ent comedy that Its plot is story the This Smith 1 mes fo Rh leagues, up. Joston. by sO con ---- vineed through Discipline Fifty Years Ago {In ats "Fifty years | Merrickville Star at ago' notes, conceded To prints the following : Frida¥, June 3, 1858.--The Methodist Conference has decided that Col Play: | fair has under some degree of censure Land Philadelphia. for being present at a Sunday feast giv- | the finals in Philadelphia, the sharp en by Mr. Cartier. We find the affair [say they would have been about I to thus mildly disposed' of in of 'our 14 favorites. Ditroit 'has four games excel ¢ cach in Washingtgn, New York and | andience Another "Col. Playfair. M.P.P. for South Lan-"! Boston, as named, andone cach in De fancy and ark, who was charged with attending a |i:6it. and Chicago, with the Sox. The W as | dancing party on Sunday' evening Philadelphias plas Mr Attorney - Gene Gi Ca Ya, home... with. the | ie iigned for his offence before a) lo of double ! 5 Fors {epup headers with Chicago, BOAT HOUSE SCHEME court of the We ley: arr Church of whic'. | 4g have two with JVashington at the | was an official member A cording | finish. This programme looks- to be o a 'correspondent of the Globe, Mo evi-{ oh asies tha | dence was brought 4 [5 Aisi against him. - He Detroit Knowieageda i oper Evanston, 1 the ladies' seminary at 1e second act laid in the, f Ce Ihe music tuneful napm chightful in every par hit. 1f niece 1 is | League, rSICH ind d 18 whose. 1s my the WOLFE ISLAND NEWS ere 1s:a sol ow, ily tis always great pret enacted one Typhoid Fever is at. Work -One Young Man Dies From It. Wolfe Island: Sept Mrs, Kemp an aged Jad) who died Alexan ay pek, was ome rm Islander ed highly esteemed. It the mother of Mrs. George Fr Capt. J. Kenny and 'William Kemp, of the Island: The funeral took place -to 'the English church on Sunday and was Hargely sttended Miss . Martha Hall, d hter oi [Charles [la is sick «ith 1) 1 fever hn Kingsley has returned For onto » dance held Sporting { Club on Frid: ning v fed b {about forty Ore mu Willi ] 20 the ipplause is popular 1 \ at histle ) 7 LWiive games at "gt last west, including a ER n ar Would Be , Appreciated By ¢ Boat Owners the than ontlined fo that he was at a dinner gn + pot + " " wie » {) w his friend the Hon. G. E. Cartier Fhe ) Yan " ab » Sabbath Dancing conmmer consi ya - he of it: he vetir firstre lass team: togethn Of an adjoining not liking to leave hack division, McCann i ahruptly for fear of giving offence. He | who has turned out lieved himself to be justified in what { May and Hal Kennedy are in the < committee Football Club is having difficulty in getting edrries | en hy i a last 'J the to date boat ippreciated stor "hoats,- becaudg difficult matter for 1 place to put ir and ve 10 erect ] : - from greatly before was aware re | year s by room, only one ay ever Javis am Vanness, nimer, Powe | he p | Extra » did. The court, on his state ment of Silver country, while il is at hese facts. . did not. helieve they | Bue Kinghani Williams is out of the uld be justified in again grat gagio altogether on of in he present time, license jureed knee. Vaughamy and Disney ar : the only n last Year's line in the game. Avimer is in British Columbia, | { while Kennedy, | oI Sherriff claim have reu: and lps refuses to play, likewise Church people | Stronach on the hs st, with a | Kingston Business more hive; dopo saad drama epi radars dis ERE Mixed rwin [quadifie i through painfully F Woodmans are all down with sprained ankle. 1 fey Miss Ruby Comins trained nv pitals frie = I hursday He where he will visiting with his unel Ardle has returned from taro waere | { Minneapolis winter | Mc {On scramble account an New Twi SOmion home had 3 : she was visi ud to cher me boat houses, and rowded 1s that if "the {| es, they , mM rent Quigley farm fc fine Who'll Collect Garbage Now ? lhe gq collection experimer months has come to an $500 has been expended, many say for naugh Now: there complaints than ever Before the iment was inaugurated, garbage tors were to be haa. Now, the is piling up in the backyards howl from various qua mayor is besieged hy people v to know what they are gong to their garbage. The now-has an elephant on its "Phe council has just wasted $: people's money. It should have let chough alone." an resident this morning George kon, aud Wel od. Phil 1s an extra f M. ma and Nora : LJ i, $4,000 ¢ N unt" rbage 0 hun Hao v College and two acres wo end s to Monday George phoid are mes tha Y ; ' x y ex and a typhy rope 3 Proper is. {per col he 4 i as a irse in | bas { Brooklyn he ! ' { | preserving | iz { died « Jenkin. [Who gt How's This For A Bargain? big fou 1s a \ {pears basket of cating he Fdwards and 3 A . or te Where Money Is Tight g man I vivo well-known, ngston and winters typhoid fever Hospital 11 be interred Frederick from J. Bal ear of his death about as he drove stage Cape Vincen: for o He was taken dow nd died the Ge { Thursday. His remains Fhe re. He leaves one bre Harry Payis 1s moving ets place to the foot of the Isl {W McDonald's farm T. J. Conley {improving $ig residence by putting on a new roof Formolid-Me¢ mouth wash, thottles, store, | {THESE "i THE FALL HAT DAYS H you haven't already, i s time now to say good- bye to your straw hat. Some, like drowning men, are "Clinging to a straw." There's a time for every-|, these are the Fall Hat Iv suffers about boots they Putnam's all when are city coun hands thirty ia, the and He Red ¢ i conti t ht vour com antisepla large size Cross drug uffers, hut can ainessly enred In Corn | 300 of at Gibson's tor Guaranteed in Cases t Gibson only Putnam's, said uptown in on Light Cemumittee. + teat and Power afternoon the Guelph Has Cause For Joy. City Clerk Sands has received from the city elerk of Guelph a small doilg advert ising Guelph as the most success- il pwner of pblic utilities. It owns its Ataris, which supplies water at an average of $8.96 a year for a honse| holder; it owns gas--plant which | gives gas a' $1; it owns thirteen miles | steam railway, which it leases, and] owns its stree railway Its profus | the utilities are increasing so large- | v that another reduction will be made | {on the taxation, which is now 14 mills Guelph is adding $125,000 worth of 1m- provements to system commniit All th passmg oi 200. In at liott (chair Harty Was 1S ning to Aldermen E and IRrove The Pale Face. the life. Life the face. ts sets its erim- in Ii vou lack {the riddy hue of health you lack life, ivou are inviting disease. H the face lis pale ; if the hands and feet are con- {tinually cold or there anv other | sign of deficient circulation, use Wade's Iron Tonie Pills {(Laxativep. They are a great nerve oc rerigthe ner blood maker In boxes 25¢. at J. B. Mcleod's drug store, corner {Kirig and Brock streets (Wade's old stand), and corner Princess and Mon. treal streets Money back if not Popular makes : {Tizlaetory {son signal i i Blood is i of it is its water A Child's Birthday Party. Mr. and Mrs, Corcdran, {gave a pleasant party for their x | Marguerite, to ce lebirate her third bir fday. She was the littfe hostess of m { friends and ceived many. beaut [ present Ss fhe table was handsomely | dec with te and in {centre sat the birtl lig! | candles After tea, x | parted, thanking Mr Im an their kind rec i { Dr. Nichol, V.S at Parham fair considered one in this and Bago sa- Waverly, $2. Piccadilly, $2.50. Tress & Co. $2 50. Hawes, $3. : Woodrow, $3.50. Nichol ie! | I'To be found only in this store. he fair ! curing | his prac- day off i - Sang At Odessa. | 'Lilkan Lyons, Kingston, { Ave Maria, : By Dde s5a, Dt pitched sopran and was much peat article ailyec store carries a full Genuine rodness never carries with it a desire to belittle the virties = , ~ ! v parade the faults of others. Georg MUS | - i "William Swaine, piano tuner, Orders } : |" Old Eneldish Poseall's Toffon, fresh, ireoeived at McAuley's. "Phone 77 Red © a story. asters, ated rendered an t church, the tot for appreciated A smart style for winter wear. 2 for 26c. IRON FRAME BRAND 7 "ATTORNEY" -- 8 for 50c. TOOKE BROS. LIMITED, MONTREAL MAKERS OF SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES VESTS ~--AND IMPORTERS OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS. To Judge At Parham. ;ill judge the s year. Dr of the best distr and t fortunate in [his services as it is only rarely tice will allow him to take Gillette Redd Cross iment, razor, } druid | horses horities were a LIE ad Over A Peck Of Bartlett cooking 950 Ka Tonkin ross drug rule, gets Gibson's Rumor, gide of "the 7 gtore 126-128 Princess St. Lhe - . : Eating or pears worl wards and - as | Redden-- Lighting | oO} | Good Novels atl at 15¢|: In the following editions, New- nes sizpenny, Daily Mail sixpenny and Pearson's siapenny, by the following authors ~~ Conan Doyle, Mrs. B. M. Crocker, M. E: Braddon, William Le Quex, Harold MoGrah, Fergus Hume, Jessie McArthy, John Strange Winter, M. Roberts, Louis Tracy, Bert Adams, S. Baring Gould, Ian McLaren, David C. Murray, Charles Garvice, Eleanor Glynn, Robert Barr, Stanley Weyman, W. C. Russell. i 260 Princess "WATCH "Phone, GROW." St. an us Moving: Out. Our stock of I and Ladies' Coats 15 moving cut at a rapid rate. Cor- rectness in style, perteit fit, durable materials and rea- sonable prices at once appeal fo careful. buyers, hence the big increase .in this branch of our business. Ladies' Suits Beautiiul Coats not be city, For Only $7.50 and Up that duplicated in can- this Nobby Suits, in & 'brillian array of latest' ifeas, $10. to $25.00. Call Early While the Rauge i AL lis: Best. ot = 3 Pll re SIRI 0 OR hte Housekeepers will find tock of Blankets, Comforters, Shes, Pillow Cases, Et. To be ®Torrect and price, Joffe fol dB 0 in quality Newman & Shaw THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE We do not need your prescrip tion to replace Bring "the pieces a We duplicate, broken lens. analyze them and exactly or we can make up your present prescrip- tion in any. of our of Mounts popular style Either our Sta-Zon, or Finch would please you... They are secure, neat and comfortable. Siiarai titi oee hai Dr A. P. Chown DRUGGIRT AND OPTICIAN. ire oe FIHNIFIIIININN The College Book Store, EE FIVIPIIIIVII IIIS Seve Our stock of Men's Watches is most complete. We have them from the ex- tra Thin Models in Gold and Silver for professional and office men to the heavy Silver or Nickle Watch for the Workingman or Farmer to carry every day. s The prices suit all pockets, SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians. Issuers Of Marriage Licenses. Canadian} q ¥! vite 220 . , ae ---- At CANADIAN PRICES W. F. Gourdier Furrier, 76, 78, 80 Brock St., Kingston. Don't Scold Girls because their boots don't stand the strain, maybe they were not good Your and Boys ones. Inspect our line of School Boots, at $1.75 and $2.00. H. Jennings King St HIGHEST GRADES GASOLINE, COAL OIL, LUBRICATING OILS, FLOOR OIL, GREASE, ETC. PROMPT DELIVERY. w. F. KELLY | 'Toye's Building, Clarence and 'Ontario Streets. Abii SPECIAL VALUES _ IN GAS FIXTURES 2 Light Fixture complete, $3.95; 3 Light Fixture, complete, $5.00, VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS + 245 Bagvt, ee To remy "Phoue, 68.