FOUNTAIN PENS \ Aut F ted to from $1 te $8. - ose Leaf Note Books call m Lo ¥ We specis the attention of to made with the new "28 w lenis ly wt "Centric" Binder our adjusted new ent eas Centric tw t ". ENLENY sysTeMaTIC, R. UGLOW & COMPANY, University Bookstore, - 114 Princes St. ECONOMICAT, a We believe that in Canada to day has Swell frankly ne Shoe Mouse a mere complete showing ef New. Fall Shoes than these we are daily show- ng Our Patrons, All the New Exclusive Features in Smart Shoes Are Here We The prices new goods too are mest reasonabis Rome si the Just grep im all eniey shewing you Make yoursell at here need uy nd 18 SHOW YOU, . H. SUTHERLAND & BRO, The Home of Good Shoe 'Making. | | kerton, | hous Bold in Broek vlad hat than acd fenced, last Sparling received at Pine stret She cage. amongst Guwitight i SR RE REVERE RRRR REFER viile oO get k, wee them was people are a Brockvil agin wher# Mrs. always a favorite there (and those who her here 'an can be), have of were to Elliott, ol of grey gold an <parling w ol was sar le asters and ticularly reaching mak th were satin, as down easily her Kingston, | the hostess, who wore a lovely trimmed white d in shd mn the Is. ny ALL Miss Miss Gertrude was room, and smut together I fae ) } hon Mise asant which was made the hy brother, plied to the h of th it anon clation because and have for Wl feel Title the the for speech, lashing may all th wish 1 with I ile Mrs treet, well tea, Mrs--W. ningham Gordon on b. ¢ po made { Cunningham cut Sistants wer Miss Aileen (Carter, Miss Miss Madge or i he in, marr.a of mgton stree Albrigh son Arthw gave a charming Monday, we on Bessie appiest Mi toast er and litvle ive k pale tea tea, assistants sub-hostess Master Douglas litt'e butler it was very pleasant. - . a ry jolly affair, vatheregd thoughoes and good wishes which bride, husband long realize Mrs. ack. with Miss blue, the trimmir a mass of pink and white tavle looked pretty with ropes of smilax from Jones and Mrs. Willis Lewis being the char Mrs. Eleanor Mrs the d Lax the dc rth. in at - wedding breakfast to-day at the West street, Smythe The ot Arthur itl (ral « bride brotherly the the into resented the matron, to and enjoy rest ol the good rordon ured » the el oe « tea, the Miss Rogers, or Cunningham, ' Beverly little for Miss coffee, Miss Miss F ices, and Helen Miss Marie Carruther Dawson ge of Mr. 1 t it, . Mr Samuel and Walkerton, formerly of - Charles Angh Miss Ethe gston, will take place, very I'uesd Ont. on - ay, October > 12th, » was how and with true Prockville €or- aiality its people came out, in blind big. rainy to tell her how pleased they received with les, Sherwood, ita Wood, Miss iva Seaman, presides, peeches, bridesmaids in a speech which was especially nice two pretty contained Starr a whom her mother, Louise the Gordon Madelon THE DAILY BRITIS l 4 a» : more girl evi H par- great Knew that le Ww J. G with gown touches Pauline a ig. The par- weliers. cut Miss M an- rawing k made Al- or over groom and res smaids, appre- loving al esteem neat to all them things m » fare Cun Bessie lorence as and An Wel Ger- oS. n, quiet- at Wal- H WHIG, WEDNESDAY, QCTOBER 6, 1909. 1 THE PORTSMOUTH COUNCIL | To Seek Advite of the Minister of Marine The Portmouth Council met last even- ing, with Reeve Baiden and. Councillors Kennedy, $nider and Brown in attend ance. Councillor Culcheth was granted two ponte leave of Ehsence = onder Meetings Were Held in hat his seat mi OL De pclared va- can', during Li psciite. i Room at Sydenham The tax rates were fixed as. follows Church, on Tuesday--Rev, Public School '8 1-3 mulls; 'separate C. W. Service, school 12 mills; county rate 8 3-10 mills {| village rae 8 mills. ~ John Mills was re-appointed' collector { The city account, of $39.50 for caring | for a Portsmouth patient in the iso- | lation hospital a. the fort last fall-was passed For some months, the Portsmouth | council has been endeavoring to find the owner of the steamer Island Queen, sunk in the bay, and which it desires removed 1+ has been shown that Tho- mas J. Craig and Lawrence J. Cos- grove are the registered owners, m the Montreal customs house, but they can not be reached. On the advice of]. L.| Whiting, KC. the council will write the Minister Marine about the mater, and ask what it should do in order to get rid of the vessel which 1s no ornament Hatter's Bay MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Dr Musical Programme. I'he Methodist Women's Missionary Society of the Kingston district, was held in § denham Street church, on Tuesday, | ginning at 2.30 pm. Mrs. (Rev.) Wm Craig, district organizer, presided. diner. The room was beautitully decor- suitable mottoes graced the walls. Mis Toye presided at the piano. Lielptut bible reading on 11 Cor Mrs. in prayer i} (Rev.) Briden 2, of > work--in most cases very encouraging Mrs. Carpenter, Gananoque; Miss Mc- intyre, Sydenham street, Kingstong Mrs Chiff, Queen street; street: Mrs. Valoe, Cataraqui; Mrs Kiel, Westbrooke; Mrs. Warren, Union Lirove; Mrs. Bennet, Woodburn; Mrs. Bracken Seeley's Bay; Mrs. Brown, New Olivet I'he presiden Alberta, showing the efficient work of our misssionaries in rescuing Chinese women slavery. Highly Appreciated. The Winnipeg Tribune, oi September 24th, contains a - glowing notice of one of Kingston's talented, young la- dies. who recently went west to live, Mrs. J. V. Dillabough (formerly Missy Louise: Singleton). The notice says mn part : "A feature of the recital of Mrs, Jean Blewett, were the brilliant sele tions played the organ by Mrs, Dillabough, who recently came here from Mrs. Dillabough's playing impressed the musicians pres ent with the fact that a woman who can play well ha of ste's on Kingston tical paper by Mrs 1 "Our Individual Miss Marshall t rendition} and Nine" with and _Bati after which Responsibilities.' n sang "The Ninety sweetness and Mrs. Wm organ exceedingly live. Her the come here Smart's Festive March, Audante I). minor was mag pificent in pirit. 'Adoration, from Gaul's Holy City, is a much sim- pler number, but it was rendered with much feeling." to mn oil ) its congregations." The points she em phasized were prayer, consecration, sys ~-- tem and work | all women, of engaging in sisted reeds, on irrespective this work for ARE SURROUNDED. ywn character Mrs. Kenneth Ross thoughtful paper on the hath done what she could." deplored the women of the Methodist church, only a tenth: of that number were workers in the W. M. S A solo by Miss Grace pleasing and much enjoyed taking of the offertory Mrs asked the pertinent question: "How joes Crusade Day help the W. M. S.*" which led to a helpful discussion i which several ladies took part. At- this juncture, Rev. Charles ce. BA, M.D, on {furlough China, Chautauqua salute. The president an- nounced the afternoon i was. "Woman's work for woman." > pecial to the Whig. Ottawa, Oct. 6.--The Do- minion police officials have four men surrounded in a bush, near Pickanock, and arrests are expected soon. It is thought they are the ones who dynamited a safe at Pickanock lately anid secured considerable money and stamps. gave a theme, Mrs very yk ER +. Mitchell, was FEF H HF Bev Ey Peary At The Worth Pole. The King Edward has secured only film which shows the Peary re- ception" at Sydney after his return from the North Pole, the ship Roose- velt and her crew and equipment, the wrrival in New York, the meeting Ser- the from FOR MISSIONARY WORK CONVENTION OF WOMAN'S Lecture Street fifth annual convention of the ye- d On the platform with her, were Mrs. Charles Vrightesecretary, and Mrs. James Gar- ated with plants and cut flowers, and After a by Mrs. Gardiner, led we secretary then called the roH, and the following delegates answered to their names, by a brief resume of the years Mrs. Ross, Princess Mrs. ( Rev.) "Hanna, Sydenham; then read a letter from i that country, from a-life of Fhis was followed by a prac- Truscott, Sydenham, | tender- Skinner wed with a bright paper on "How | to reach the-uninterested women of our Mrs. McCallum was then called on for a few words, of greeting, in' which she ! + advantage of the reflex influence on their "She Ross fact that out of the 20,000 During the | Sparks | was introduced, and given the theme, which THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S. 'The Freshettes" Reception--The | Tennis Tournament. ! By "Our Queen's Correspondent. On Monday afternoon the executive {of Lavana Society and Y. W. GA. met 10 make arrangéments for the Freshettes reception which is to be held {in the college on Friday evening, Oc- j tober 8th. ' At a meeting of the Tennis club it of China, De-iwas decided that the annual tourna- livers Two Addresses--A Fine { mem: should - commence on Thursday jof this week. A-list of contests will be posted on the various bulletin boards and it is requested thatthey be run off {as soon as possible, as all singles must be completed on Wednesday next Special reservation of "seats in fie gallery of Grant Hall has made for the students for convocation this evening. Every student is urgently re- quested to attend. ~ M. Y. Williams BA. BSc. 'og was in Kingston this week. The winning of a scholarship entitles him' to a course at Harvard. He left today to pursue his studies at that university. "Rev. T. Binning, M.A, superintend- ent of the student body assisting in home mission work is paying a visit to the college : Whether medicine are highly civilized or whéther they are suffering from a very severe attack of cold feet is the great ques- Lion that is puzzling the entire student Doqay At a mee'ing of that year which was held on Monday afternoon it was al- most unanimously decided that the usual freshmen rush should be dis pensed with. t There is this season, an exceptionally large class of first-vear men, and it is | just possible that the sophmores have {had fearful forebodings with regard the possible result of a "scrap". rush has ays been an institution associated With college life since the to | lit usmally is, in the reasonable way it lowed to die out. It is reported that the third year men promise to re-rush the sophomores un- less they stimulate themselves to take the action which college life demands f they. Of course all are ready to accept the opinion of class "12 that the rush" of the hoodlum, yiolent variety cannot be too emphatically condemned hesitate 'to handle the freshmen J Hooper M. A. left yesterday for Winnipeg where he is to act as m-------------- THE BOARD OF HEALTH Took Action on Several Sanitary Matters. The Board of Health met on Tues- day afternoon, with. S. R. Bailey, (chairman) Mayor Couper, James B McLeod and 'H. Taylor in attendance. Dr. Williamson, the new medical health officer, was formally introduced. A letter was received from the city solicitor reporting that the furnishings at the fort isolation hospital belonged to the city corporation and not to the {Board of Health, which could not hold , : a the members of year '12 This | | beginning of things, and conducted as! seems unfortunate that it should be al- | cafivine, ote, | | However it is hoped they will not} Pendeacvor to reach lecturer in chemistry at Manitoba college. | : {soon be relieved. te A 4 I hi tio 2% The Former is Very Frequently ; Caused By the Other. ' the stomach region directly with the brain, and when the stomach is out of order the head is almost certain to be affected through reflex or sympathetic nervous irritation. The headache of dyspepsia and indi- hgestion is of every variety from the dullest and lcast to the most' acute pai 8 mass | y anguish; at others, i od to the back or front part of £tho head. The first form is usually of" a confused character, and is often ac- companied by dimness of vision, and a mild vertigo, or so-called "rush of blood to the head." The victims of this symptom complain of a "'swim- | ming" or 'lightness' in the head, aud dizzinessy or a sensation of motion while the body js sill, and specks, or flashes of light before the cyes. : . Persons + subject to indigestion and other forms of stomach trouble are very froquent sufferers from" head- 'ache, and in numerous cases a sick headache is the only noticeable svmp- tom of indigestion present: in ethers, thiro are stomech manifestations as hi 4 fhe majority of people regard this headache as a separate = discase, in stead of a. symptom of stomdech-dis- case, which it usually is, and they at- tempt to treet it separately, and make the mistake of endeavoring .to obtain relief Sheough the use of head adho powders, tablets: pills and selt- #ors, the use of, which is extremely |dangerons, as many of them con tain such powerful depressént drugs | as aceiauilid, phenacctine, antipyrioe, which depress the heart, brain and nerve centres, and lower arterial pressure, aad many a person with a weak Heart has bocome dan- gevously ill shortly after taking one jof these wadache romedics. They also | intesfore with the digestive processes, | and actually make the dyspepsia worse { than helore. | In order to get rid of the headache { of indigestion--and most headaches ave {causcd by stomach irouble--=obue should and remove the headache effect will caus, and the STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS do not cure the symptoms; they cure the cause of the hoadache, whith per- maneantly removes the symptoms. They | digest every atom of food in the ¥to- mach; cure all forms of @owach trou ble, and the héadache, and overy other disagrecable symptom and un- toward effect is quickly gotten rid of. Don't make the mistake of trying to cure your dyspeptic or nervous head- ache through the use of headache pow: ders, "tablets, ete. Uso common sendos good judgment, and one or two "of Stuart's Dyspepria Tableis, and you Dr. Service began, by speaking of the unique position of women in the world, and her strong influence on the nation's character, and life.. The part will he agrevably surprised at the rapidity with which the headache will be relieved and cured simultaneously with the rohief and cure of the sto- mach disturbance. - Purchase a package from your drug- pis, to-day, for 50 cents, and us your name and address, and we will forward vou a trial package free, Ad- dress F. A. Stuart Co. 150 Stuart building, Marshall, Mich. with his family, and other very inter- esting details. In addition to 2,000 feet of the 1 ennox Mills reourt, called { home | property. It was decided to reccommend to the women (council the construction gn sanitary have played in the evangelization of the | role of drains on upper Pine street world, can scarcely be estimated. In [and Wellington street near Gore street. China. the women are dependent oni, On complain: of a Princess street their Christian sisters for Gospel ligh {ieweller, the Board ordered the owner not. only 'because of their 'bound feet {of a billiard room notified that he must # i } - , st} " eo " > jut also because of their bound intellects | comply with the law and put. necessary | toilet conveniences in his building. ind bound heagts; for the civilization | ¢ l , yi China has failed to develop and en- D. Robinson wrote asking for a Bagot street, between Prin- noble its women. Very 'few had the | drain on chance. (and none the night) of 'ednea-| G88S aid Queen streets, on sanitary Her place was that of « bedience | grounds: The health officer and the city husband, | engitfeer were requested to report on this matter. Vells on two properties on Colborne and Victoria streets were ordered closed. as bacteriological examination showed he water diseased and unfit to drink. | A bacteriological examination of the city water last month showed the sup- ly to be free from infection. Pis- peo- ved at ** yesterday, and many upon her to welcome her Ihe Lord Bishop was pre- with his cordial greeting to all - this will be shown best trick comedy, and a sensational drama entitled, "A Woman's Influence." To-night and Thursday night. This programme cer- tainly provides the best entertainment of the kind yet given in Kingston. {ple w ¢ * ° { #2 Jeim : are different from any other, In that Cowan's always give perfect results. Housekeepers say that Cowan's lcings are uniformly satis- factory. Eight delicious flavors ~--at your grocer's. N CO. LIMITED, TORONT Ep hi » ry - ee J F. Singleton, 133 Alired treet, will receive on the first and se- ond Thursdays of the month in fu {ture | | Mrs. t { re cd Underwriters Fire Test. Under&riter Inspector Howe, 11.35 o'clock this morning, 'gave. the firemen a . run to box Nor 3, at the arncr of Montreal and Queen streets {he apparatus from both stations was nthe scene in record time, and soon ine lines of , hose were laid, five hy- lrants being used. The steamer ar- rived on the dene, with (quite a Little steam up, due to the new lighting ap- yaratus at the upper station. Mr Howe did not use the steamer, putting that test off until Thursday morning, The inspector ¥as well 'pleased with run. NN . S. 1 Jessie "w . Ellis is entertaining wn," to-day, -in McCann. - wl Ww "R Miss Mrs. at of at al a hon 8 - 5 ~~ tion. first to her father, later to her aid finally to her son. Among the bad customs mentioned ~ were infanticide, arly hethrothals, slavery, foot binding, concubinage and the opm™ habit. The women are now beng awakened, and are throwing off the shackles that have so long held them in thraldom and are eager for western civilization which 1s{P penetrating China through the influence of missionarys Christian women | are now needed China, chers, doctors, rurses, bible women and also .« wives and mothers 0 People Admired Them. Mrs. (Rev.) Sykes then conducted a estion drawer, which was a very in | There was a larger number of Princess 3 and helpiol rei I'he ses street windows lit last nigh' than on Mon- resting and helplul exerts le 3 \ {day night. and the merchams who were ion was dl sed" by the "doxdlogy™ Aju yp" secured a fine advertisement delightful social hour 'was thea Spent dl here were hundreds of people on the the chureh parlor, wher € tea was Xr {street all evening, and they looked well v the bright young ladies of the ch fl | over the window displays. « When the evenings SS100 Was presided OVET |store windows are lit, the street itself v. Charles Sykes, B.A, who €ON" |i given a better appearance, and many ! \ m-- SPECT 11 AGENT | emm---- } devour 3 Mr Mri oh { people, who otherwise would not walk he minutes, by Mls 8! '| Princess street at night are drawn to | G. W. MAHOUD, Cor. Bagot and 1g 0 f elec ham, Street Male}; by the illuminations: Furthermore, ns by theeSyder Princess Sts. Quartette, and Miss Ma | well-lighted business houses keep the | | Hinckley, were given and th ee P° | joafers. about whom ~ the merchants | ed by audience Mis aw have plained. away "from ad 8s pianist que the EVER | windows, and that is' worth considering. "rahe EB Haris time: 2% good beginning has-been made. in PIeneusive Bape tematically." frs. | Store lighting, and the merchants should or 2 alent systematically D! f : 5 (+i Mon clearly proved that this truly continue and "light up'. farmed the basis of true Christian living. | We are asule seventh of our time, one-tenth of our come, and all our talenis for His service All is Gods; are but returning to Him His own. Fhe. chairman introduced Dr rvice, and announced thie evening sub- which was "The awakening oi} - - a golf tournament in pro- the links, - { Mr. Clive Betts {day's wedding. Viss. Gwendoline the guest West street. I Mrs. James © Craig, Princess street, »OOOO0D OOO ANOOOOQOOOOC has a large house party, in it being Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Adams, of Cttawa, Dr. Overton Knight, of Nar- yagansett, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Ste of Harrowsmith, Miss Flora Mr. Charles Stewart Misses Wilkins, of Mrs Ww. G 3 & There Vasa, t at 80 THE C -_ is in town for to owa Burn, of Ottawa, of Miss Bessie Smythe, | CURE EFFECT OR MONEY RE- FUNDED, Thousands of wives, mothers and sisters have given ORRINE (the secret treatment) to husbands, sons. fathers and others, and are en- thusiastic in their . praise of ORRINE because it has cured their loved ones of the "Liquor Habit' and thereby brought happiness to their homes. OOO i MORE WINDOWS LIT ' mn as Lou Princess = Street, and More ALL SHOES Formerly Lived Here. wart, - Deputy MEN'S BOOTS 3 fund he . Goodyear Welted medi- iy uni and Doubte Soled, Biutcher, Lace and But-' ton. Tan Russia Calf, Storm Calf, Gun Metal, Box Calf, Velour Calf, Velour Kid and Pat Colt. $250,400, 450 & 500 The Sawyer Shoe Store OO000000000000L Chief Grange, of Peter fire department, who was onc ol victims of a accident. while it a fire the other night, formerly lived in this city, and is well known The fire wis in the grocery store of E F. Mason & Co.. and about six fe yf water we into the cellar. The deputy chief wi wercome by smoke_and fell into the | water, , and was almost dead when jound. "He is doing nicely now Can Be Given Secretly." ORRINE COSTS ONLY $1 A BOX. Guarantee in Each Box. Write for free ORRINE Booklet (mailed in plain sealed envelope) to ORRINE OU., #67 ( QRINE Bauding, Washington _D.0. ORKINE is sold by leading druggists everywhere. Oro Ke Trenton, Craig, are West § serious of street Mrs. H. B. SH: cntertaining Irenton Union street, S. Wilkins, R. Craig, Mis. F. of Re tucted Ww - ®B = Mrs. Alexander Mackie, of Ottawa, in town for the Craig-Smythe wed 1 da i 1 a y hy y Stricken Blind. blinded by his Pe wer It Miss from their with Mrs street, L: summer J A. wr the and Sw itherland are.home will be Racot They Didn't Have to Change. the -- During the yedrs in which our pure food laws have been put into effect there has been a great hurrying and scurrying on the part of the food man- | ufacturers to change their methods to * make them conform to the law. The Quaker Oats Company is a con- spieuous exception = It was admitted the | face; A talented artist, firing of a revolver "vlose to ic the principal character in a 1 ful drama now on at the Bijou. is called "Stricken Blind," or "The Ar tist's Wife," and is full of strong situ- ations and : pathetic acting There | are also two comedies, "Breaking the 3ank'" and "The 1 Box and the . Douglas Tramps." Bankier sings. ---------- ge and 206 D. Gor but. hex week f a com leit, to-day, for daughters. will remain longer Barrie lon twa a ot I oueks, e Il At The Coast. Word was received in the city this] morning, that Joseph Manley, of | J. Manley, foreman in the press root | that Quaker Oats was as pure and at the Whig, was seriously ill 'at Van-| ¢lean as possible and that it was an 0il Spri kli J conver; B.C, where he is employed in |g ; : Angther Oil SPF Eung ! the CP. R. offices. Mrs Maniey jets | "deat fond Thee purity Aud clokliness A third sprinkling of oil = was ¢ di ! eed ? cs error a coived.. by eh! new macadam roads | ( hina * China is leading mn he ee the noon trai for Vancouver. Mn | one who has compared it" with other on Brock and Bagot streets Tuesday | of the nations to day was tie docto si Manley is a: well known )< 8g 8 g- | brands 'of oatmeal ; iter These, r « are becoming |opening statement He referred to (1) | stoman, and his many friends hope that| A afternoon. These roads are becoming} of $ OI the nt president of the [he will have a speedy recovery. He It is so cheap that any one can af smooth and hard, but the genevel | the visit of the PIECE] (2). to that of | was in the C. 'P. R. offices' at Montreal, | ford it and so nourishing that every: opinion seems to be that enough oil} L rit Sates to hi; Be A ati an Ane but leit this spring, for the | one needs it. The result of last year's is. not put on to kill the dust. What| the EE i] a) to the change of | coast : | experiments at Yale and gther points has been put on has certainly - im-} (ost 10 Jem Le ters. ve Chinds] | where food values were tested is that proved the road. . | - | status of 10reifn Ho Opin Comission | | Quaker Dats has been adopted by -- jth) to the on IDI ied by all'the) {he | Maly persons as their food on which - To Go To Sharbot Lake. meeting in Lind, TEPER ES te the li 16 the | they rely for adding vigor and endur- ; > pp t Qt John. | great natiolls of the woriii La) 50 & "1 Grand on Tuesday, Oct. 12th, Geo. M | apse of muscle and brain. 18 Rev. A. E. Smart, of St. John} oesed interest of the leading edu-|Cohan's rural song show, the "Honey-| \.B fits take ehaifge ol Ne | cationalists of the a on this subje | mooners," with its host of fumy folks | at Sharbot Lake, for a yeaz, gw 21 .< evidenced by "hicago i oN Dek | SL Brie ihe 1 ! y University img pretty girls and among the mem- | Rev, W. 'Hillyard Smith nis the U} sending its professors to study cond Ly oo of the big cast are such well-known | cumbency of 0 : ; Portsmouth Ring the | tions there, and by the visit of Lord | entertainers as Willie Dunlay, Daniel | vacation in Europe of ev. + | Wm Cecil, from Oxford The reasons | Sullivan, Minnie Pillard, Bessie. Mar Crisp. { for this interest are historical, commer [poo id Bessie Merrill, { | cial and prudential | Space will not permit us to' enlarge on these points, but those who listened to the eloquent speaker, obtained a view | point of this great wation ith is van he past six months he has been .as-| i four orf <<ibilities. that will not soon be} © =. t sn A foes. - Teiove in yenty- lous j derful pe bili » Sat WE ne simply | sisting Messrs. Aylesworth and Ewar Be sure. ygu_get Putnam's.' forgeien bo Boe res ats ez +i |in the prepara'ion of the Canadian . er "teeming with interesting data, beauti-| i 1 t Brads a Jf 'neces~| Case Mm the Newfoundland fishegies fully expressed, and it hg iF rs | dispute, which: will shortly go top the i gi 1 i 18 § f this! y W $ 3 ¥ 3 - 1.1 sity give an imp tus Ro the study © Te hat 'that has no equal for qual fascinating cout by those who were { Hague tribunal. i ity and the one that royalty wears. is i Ee nough is hear the doctor's | to Be tad at Campbell Bros', the only | en: gt ! t store in Kingston selling hats 'and | Mrs. Sproale expr furs exclusively, the convention to all w Baseball On Tuesday fully helped to make 1 ase . | cyccess. Mrs. Toye seconded National Leggue--Chicago, 63. St. | lution and the audience heartily respond- | Louis, 4. Boston, 5 Brooklyn, 3. i | { i anon street, to set ot home irom Winnipeg. Miss Annie Daly, London Miss TRI, of Napanse: is herv 1 av a visit to her nieces, the Misses Daly, Brock street, and Master Frank Daly is back from Lethbridge to {spend the winter. . Walter have COOOL Brock street, is an son v we t | | | { \ | { | 1 | Read dobEA SOALEAAAALRRLALA0L0440A000000488008 - : GRAPE FRUIT | - Mrs. Reid and {who their chidren, been visiting the ~~ Misses University avenue, returned, unday, to Montreal. Mr. Reid came up to bring them home Miss Katie Sowards, Montreal treet. will leave, on Sunday, for New York. My. up wedding Captain and in town lovers, Al%o another car of those delicious California Valencia Oranges 302 King St. R. H. Toye, Phone 141 ECCI IV CIPI PRIIIIIIIY VIPS VI RVIIIP VIII Ferrer "The Honeymooners." Coming for one night only and Mrs. Archibald Christmas from : Montreal for to-day s are Mrs. and Alan Palmer are at "Romil- CASANSAASASLEEENBAL | back i House {- Captain tare back Mer. are 3 3 » 3 » * Economy In Dress A suit can be kept looking well for a tong time, an at little cost il occasionally" Pressid and cleaned. We have the plant and the most experienced work- people in Canada for this work, We give satisfaction, wip aly R. PARKER & Co.. ers and Cleaners: 80 Princess St and Mrs. de in Ningston. Jeremy Taylor, . to-day { or | Mrs. Perey ( and Miss Daisy ini returned, on Mowbray. Bel THE FRONTENAC LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOC ETY ESTABLISHED, 00k's Lotton Koot Compouna 1) : The great Uterine Todo, ant nly Monthh Is Back At Ottawa. Norman B. Wormwith, M.A., has turned from London, Eng., where J Corns ? Have You Any? i vou wantfito try Putnam's | it is'not a cheap acid | salve, but a genuine '25¢ cure that 8! Earl street, : . Ii Corn Extractor; 80, came home | i] - - for i hown, Frontenac street, University ave- Monday, $rom ontinental tour of three months Mrs, Samuel Birch and Miss Beatrice Birch, Bagot » Ottawa, | today So Mrs dav, 1863 corns fent- Richard Cartwright, {ssued on City and Farm Pro- Munictpel and County Deben- . Mortgages purchased. Deposits ced and interest allowed. Gill, Managing Director, #7 Olarence street. & Hog Chown, their | hours. Six Scott's, London. re stredl, went mphlet. SH For rer fur Wesadar id to \ TY, ree / See Moran COLT ORUN, 2. ANT i Gift For Hospital. thinks of | Some thoughtful litle girls, the Misses | «1 Helen Duff, Bertha and Christine White, {Mary and Helen Strange, Helen Meek, is reso- | and Hazel Tillman, have given some beautiful china for use of St. Andrew's ard of the general hospital. hn Mathoeon a little Miss Phyllis Short caught the bride's x the left. town, tc i ort © essed the ho had so. cheer sich a marked 4 th ee ------------------------------------------ WM. MURRAY, Auctioneer Farniture Sales given special at + ity Sales of tc., have heen 'my Speci y If farmers want ar, gel my services MARKET SQUARE M. RP. KEYS + Antiseptic Barber Shop Hair Dressing and Shaving Three Chair Quick Service, solicited. 336 KING STREET Next -Doof to Wade's Diug Store; 4 » houauet | to-ds at { Craig-Smythe dding 1 parlor, | Your pat- | If You Want What You Want. When vou Sweet Crab Apples Farms { T ct A | ie : ed. The doxology, and benediction by |w San Pitysburg, -57; Cincinnati, 1-1. Rev Mr. Craig, closed the convention. a---- -------- "Nyal's family remedies' sold at'! Pig fat Bananas, 10c. a doz; a Red - Cross 'Depg Store fe at Gilbert's. want it order vour Quin- Apples, Seckle Pears, and from "Onthe ------ "New all-rubber baby econiforts," red 9 doz. |or black, at Gibson's RedCross Drug Carnotsky | | bo * ve : On Store. Corner. Gibson's wr 256 --------------