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KEYS Antiseptic Barber Shop Dressing and Shaving Quick Service. ted. parlor Hair Your pat-| Threa Chair onage solic 336 KING STREET Next Door to Wade's Drug Store; { Taian "She ars Bagh 8s. | Deben- Deposits | i * | offdndors, FROM GETTING I BOOZE BY RESTRICTION. Sparks ! Discusses the Value of the Liguor Prohibited List ~A Gananoque, Boat Owner Challenges Mr. Davis. . ~ Dr. Fei you the This 1 de Kingston, Sept. te a: In your "Does placing lit make an important 25~--(To the of the 22nd, a man upon him sober 2" question, and serves serious consideration. Ii, 'some claim, we should not 'interfere with a man's personal liberty, we do him 2 injustice when we forbid his pur fa sivige intoxicants. If, 'as some laim, prohibition does. not prohihit, then it is useless to ptohibit dealers from solling liquor © to "him. 1 have watched with considerable interest the police court cases wheresshembers "Indian™ ligt bdve"been dtvaignéd for violation of the law. Nl hive noted how the victims have squizecd and twisted to avoid implicating the men who sald them the nelriating bever- And, as you intimate, he will « | vometimed leave thé city Father than stand terial bsdore the magistrate fot tik offence. . I have felt when 1 have read, pens, that the sentence "is $10 and casts, or a term in jail, while the man primary cause of the of 1 the victim has a and: family, it ig they Who suffer most, whether he pay his fine or go to jail. 1 have wondered if it were | fair and just to this class of our com- munity allow, and, indeed, on- courage by licensing. a business which will take our young men and create in them an uncontrollable appetite; and {to allow the temptation to lurk con- tinually in their pathway, and then punish them, aud those depending upon them, when the temptation over powers them. Indignation is sometimes expressed | at the fact tHat dealers will sell these prohibited ones after being for bidden . to do so. But one can quite understand how difficult it 'must be for every bartender to keep track of sveiy {man on the list. There are twenty eight licensed bars in the city, and up wards oi 100 men and women on the "Indian" list. That makes upward of 9 800 chances of the law heing violat ed every day. And yet 1 think few will contend that the law has not a | deterring effect upon both the sates Iman and the victim of the drink hab- lit. Many of the latter would hail fwith delight anything that would as sist them to overcome. their weakness Phis is evidenced by the number who take the gold cure; and by lask to be put upon the "Indian" list {that they may have the protection of {the law. With | ough: to issue as' oft ages a sense "of @eep pity as so often hap- who was the fenie sors res Wile to to a magistrate who is firm enforce the law and punish tipplers and 'thos¢ who would sell te them are deterred irom | violating the law, This to . the | benefit of the former, who would, no doubt, be more frequently made diunk on- those whol. L ne Oyer President ~ >rudential Insurance Co. of America Idcorporated as a Stock: Company by the State of New Jersey. HOME OFFICE, NEWARK, NJ Wanted to Write Industrial and Ordinary Life Insura nce Good Income-~Promotion-~Best Opportuntics~-~Now ! Biadeh 'Offices | in Kingston & Vicinity==J. T. LEFEVER, Supt., 20d Floor Telegraph Building, No. 38 Claranee Street. x * a ha H. PURLAND, Ass-Supt, Belleville; Ont. 9 2nd Floor Dominion Bank Chambers; 'Cor. om and" bidbe yi dor home. wo saw 3 D's run outs in frond of the Clubhouse "a couple of times apd when we started home she lav at the, wharf," but I" dd not sce her again and F think it muét have been {Cedar Island Mr. Davis closed up ihdtead of the Onion. ! R LR if. nosuch vostriptions existed. SR. F. SPARKS, TE A Challenge To Gananoque, Spt, or): 1 ses in your insti an ari ie In headed "Rihgston- inns Rei od." Hig true the Orion H wag in Kingston, the 14th; and | The 3D's: : 25. --( To "tho Bij: papor of "Hho 16th Although wo had a party of fours A COLLEGE 'GIRL'S DRESS. etn EN --_ BE Ssqet-- THOTES BY JokL VEPE Fe The University dress is ideal for the college or 'school girl. It has a short kilted skit and. a loose, comfortable bodice, © or- smock, which may be adiusted. Plain du. ¥ serge and bright plaid with a ground color niatching the plain material makes a smart and pleas- ing combinatiow. An emblem embro'ilersd on front of the. drees will offer the college girl an opportunity to display her colors. wo would hate hotin. only Hoo glad to have tested the sirength of Onion 11 with any of the Kingston flyers. The Onion 11 has a rerord of running and winning moro races 'than any boat on | the St. Lawrence river this séason. She jig thirty-one feét, eleven and ones half inches over all, a 50-60 horse* power, Scripps, ard she has whipped everything she has dame in contact with, in an open rach Hp to thirty-seven and one-hali feet, and beaten the forty foot class in a handhi- cap. I am very glad that Mr. Davis' fly- er, tha 3 DF, a iwonty-six mile boat and I am depositing $100 in the Morchants' Bank of Gananoque and will double any amount Mr. Davis pute wp, and I will race him any- where, any day, any weather, or any distance, he wants to race, and this is no bluff, as 1 mean what 1 say.-- M: E:. Garnsey. \ 18 AT THE GRAND. To-Night 'A Knight For A Day." Ai the Grand . to-night, the central characters in "A Knight For A Day" are all young persons: The hero m- wolf is an undersized waiter; who, hav- ing 'laid hands on certain legal docu- monte, endeavors to pass as a lawyer. His comedy partner is a "servant lady" of a type that might be ihag- ined in a mightmare after soarching in- wiligence bureaus. The balance of a long 'encrgetje vast of capable princi pals are busy all ovening helping out with ihe fun, which at times seems as if & tornado had struck the theatre, so great is the aplause. De Wolf Hopper. Probably the most intwesting event of the present theatrical season "will bo the appearance oi DeWoll Hopper in his new song comedy, "A Matinee dol," in which he will play w part outiroly different from roles that he has bhithertor assumed. Mr. Hopper will coger to the Grand on Thursday, Soptomber 30th, with a company and chorus of exceptional ability and "0-3 'asmuch as it has heen' suid that Hho névér had a play 'in which he sh to more adv ly get a great reception. "Havana" Coming. With the largest cast ever sven in a musical 'comedy, "Havana," the Lon: don Gaioty and New York Casino 'sue- cose, will be seen here vext Satusday, mative add night, for the first time oat of New York, with an elaborate sceriic production, * 'and the | various mesabers of the company have been chosen with an ove to their ability to sig apd interpret the roles. © Leslic i 1 { in } § toart, who wrote the musie 'Florodora,"" is the composer 'Havana. He has suweccedad in ing himself one better in turning out a gonuine musical trout, and one num- ber in particutar, which will live, doubtless, as long as the "Tell Me Pretty Maiden" This. number is the a" | People Hello" sone. 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