BUILT AN AEROPLANE. { of i Twenty Miles An Hour Reached---Announcement Canada Gazette. . 16.--~Pruce H. T. Ross, of finpdee, is the lat aviator. While on 'a Lindsay, this summer, ho constructed a biplane along the Cur- type,- which bas "since ben by ought to Ottawd. The machine has | [pot yet been ditted with gn angine, but attached behind an - aufgmobile it soars threugh the air gracefully elu a spool of twenty nliles an hour reached. The machine will be fivtod with an engine, when flights will be tips od. The Canada Gazette annotinecs be tallowis & Fppointments tA Arihus JOHN McKAY| "i 3 Oct, of minister (Htavwa, voung deputy et MEVOV, SON Canadian near t tis Choose your SKINS, LININGS, AND CLOTH. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED parti lar, in every icu- to bx ad- minis trate {0 uvxecuie the THE FUR HOUSE, 149-155 office and { funetions of the commissioner Brock St., Kingston, Ont, the Henderson, - commissioner. MacAulay, of the of the ®ukon during Alexan dex Charles Jars viel judge of the terri- torial court Yukon, to be an Jsatut ea ner to administer ha Ww = han the Yukon territory. W Hin Hacker, Midland, Ont., to { méasuring surveyor of shipping { the port Midland. absence of JAP-A-LAC Gives new life and lustre to old| Tables, Chairs, and| | Genes Picture Frames. Ideal || il wood- ie of 150 Climbers Killed, Oct. 16.--~The Tribune, of | states that 150 climbers, chiei- were killed on the Alps dur 1909 season, and in of persons were of the accidents central Alps, wclement we 2s wenther Fummiture Geneva It is the interior Swiss, finish for floors, ing the large number [he majority {curred on the Thirteen Colors, 100 Difirent Uses, + * * "'Zam-Buk ointment," enter hav 50. pint Gall. 0 ion's Red, Lross drag stove | All the best and mostwidely aa. | Ignition Dynamos, vertised goods are always Storage Batteries, Spark Plugs, work, bath rooms, sash and sills. | injured oe to be | 1 found at this store and at prices | | to please every purse. | | WV. A. Mitchells arr 'TRY OUR DRY BA! DRY BATTERIES Kingston. b Becta | Mig. Co. "3 "Phone, 873. 273 Bagot. | A vice hard to me bic ine like beneficial in sometimes, take, but end I | born in Fiutsburgh township, To-Night, 7.30 O'clock a Heavy Wool Underwear Worth 73¢, 90c¢, - $1 cach, 49c¢ Each 4 Comprising 360 Shirts and Drawers, made of extra quality heavy Wool Mixtures, in Sizes 36 to 42. In some sizes we have more Shits than Drawers. nt 504 Men's Top Shirts Regular 75¢, $1, $1.10, for 49c Each Comprising Navy Blue Flannel Shirts, Fleecé-Lined Black and Navy Working Shires, Fancy Grey and Brown Mixtures Top Shirts. ; P r for % Tak Men's Wool Sweaters & Cardigan Jackets In Black, Navy, Cardinal, values $1, 1.25, 1.50, for 75¢c Each Including some extra strong Navy lish Jerseys, with neat fitting collar. ete. Regular Eng- These 3 lots comprise one of the best offerings ever made in King- - ston. R. WALDRON mpges---- er > m---------- a hd ma AA = IE OTTAWA BOY HAS, dinon in |1t Soars Gracefully When a Speed is! in Ross, al assistant | Wil- | oat bo s {of addition a | and were | it at Gib-| Carburetors, Etc| Farrell did not give Ald. Graham's case, police court, to-day, but will probe {Diy do so on Monday or Tuesday. Magists 'ale : . Cubs Defeated Tigers. Ie the junior rugby league game, a Queen's association campus, on i tiirday morning, the -Cubs defeated th | Tigers, by a store of fourteen to six. At The Market. | There wae a fair offering at the | turday market. 1706. anrd TB. per pair; to 81.50: ducks, to 2%e.; $1 to $1.25; buttar, { Fe. eqps, 200. to 206¢. i - Gift To A Church. A beautiful 'eagle' lectern, oak, Nas been presented 1 church, -Merrickville, | rane, Kingston, pier the late Miss Annie Florence Mer- rick, to by Mrs. J. Coch- the | Went To Ottawa. Three hundred people leit, ¢.T.R., Ton! the football excursion, {The Collegiate Institute panied the Queen's team. f ors were much in evidence, The doing Yon make a strong effort tc win out at the capital. via to Ottawa team accom ave el Laughed At The Rumor. | A rumor was circulated [that Hon. William Harty | tring from the position the Canadian companys Mr. {told of the story | declared that he retiring just now, any reason why he vesterday of Locomotive Hardy laughed this morning, had no intention of as should. : when At The Orpheum Theatre. Orpheum Theatre continues large crowds to its fine ville performances. jit was filled. The theatre, j exterior is completed, will be to Princess street, for it's a handsome | structure Next week," Manager | Laughlin announces a fine hill, | even better than that of this week 1 The draw when the Thanksgiving Day. I'he annual recital given under {auspices of the choir of St. ehureh, has become' the ture of Thanksgiving day the Dro fe will be Y Hara, Ter organist Marley Russell baritone of will be the ac given by sOpr ano: violinist Arthur Ea non Smith, ba ritone, | he solo and celebrated «« Shaw ompanist The Late Edward H. Britton, I'he Friday, of Edward H. Britton, eldest | son of Justice Britton, of Kinsston | The deceased passed away huite {denly. He graduated as Bachelor o {Arts at Queen's University in 'and later passed through Osgoode Hal rand Lecame 4 barrister For years he was in the oflice of |& Whiting, Kingston. Latterly on the staff of the Winnipeg | Press. The remains' will likely {brought to Kingston for interment ir the FO Prittos - Died On Friday. Death, Friday, removed and much respected resident township of Pittsburgh, in the Miss Elizabeth Dunlop. wns eighty-one years of age. an ok of perso on Deceasec She wa on thi to. that of and had lived thore She was a member of Cooke' {church, and is survived by one er, Capt., Dunlop, [ Mrs. McAdoo, of the Front Road, anc Mrs. "John' Wilmot. The funeral wil {take plice on~ Monday morning, wen o'vlock | farm next Cartwright, her life. Sir Hopes Of Child's Recovery. Little Norman Daioe, of Frank Dafoe, Madoc, lof Mr. and Mrs. B. Robinson, Belle | ville who has been in the general hos {pits al, critically ill, {ing his throat terribly | ing crystals of lyé, is muck imp { Mr. Robinson, the child's grangdia called at thé Whig oflice, {| morning, to express his 'apprecia {of the skiliul treatment of Dr. J { Connell, specialist, and dean of Queen' | Medical College, 'who, he said, fected a wonderful change child's condition, and hopes entertained of its recovery. the young sor as burned by eft in th are An Acknowledgement. W. J. Fair, the Kingston of the Traders Bank building, a copy of the ithe company : representative i Co, is" in receipt of ing 1ftter received hy "Dear Sir, ceipt "of your | favor, being amount payable las beneficiary under | 2204213, issued ta my was accidentally. drowned at Augus felts. "] have*to thank you for yom prompt and entirely satisfactory man- ner in which your company has de leal with me in this matter. s "Yours truly, "PHOEBE A Put, Oct 12th, --1 heg to a cheek for brother, Poront« on EVANS." Sudbury, 1909 Boys' Department Y.M.C.A. department, has just been issued |irom the international headquarter oi the YA.C.A: It is exclusively | Bible study, and religious work Yhons under cighteen veurs of | There ave fifty-five tian Assogjiations in Canada, | Kingston stands sixth this year. Tc ronta Central, with its exception { vantages, ranks first. Hi amilton is se ond, closely followed by West End, To- | Mtawa is fourth hese overtake is sixth, beating as Peterboro, London, Brantford, Woodstock lof other «ties where {thous rht to, 3 work. thaoys' ho) fo ronto. {fifth associations all h i the work. out su Catharine and a conditions advantageous I to St move The local associat Last vem that ne { boys of 1s xecosd and it may be nmmgston now {proud {seven ih, fit will do bette | amongst the leaders in ats | Fepert dyer, My alot his | Ra. Sa- Chickens sold at 60, turkeys at $1 cary ed in Trinity in memory of her sis. | the at eight o'clock this morning, Queen's eol- boys intended re- president Works and he couldn't see to vaude- On Friday evening a credit Me- one the Andrew's musical fea- This vear Miss Miss Ww. J. . i Craig, a i Sherns, | Toronto. | death occurred at Winnipeg, ong rN], he was Free be family plot in Cataraqui cemetery. the Richard all' broth- and two sisters, and gre andson | a result of hav. ovid Saturdaydfiifumber fon had ef now Fidelity and Casualty Toronto, | tollow- knowledge re $3,000 iv ma to. me accident policy, who very | The aunual report for Canada of the 1} fh / for ofil the vessel \ age Young Men's Chris and Lad and Montreal we largd DP nment Kings. "Up W ch place nunibe THE DatLy SRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, ocTOBER 1, 1009. WF g A NEW AITDR, CITY AND VIC VICINITY. ¥ All. 'Graham's Case. INCIDENTS ¢ or! THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs s Pieked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. \ OF THE SECOND TRIAL Ora Futtargon.s cough cand, in boxes, 3: Je., at t's. WALTER BLYTHE. Roy Molauiye, of the Standerd staff, } { Mrs, is visiting friends in Ottawa. ti! { SEEKS 5 RTT § "MceUongey s caramels," fresh, sold "Mary Eaton's Attempt to G at Gibson's Red Cross drug Suicide Successiul--Man Killed nly st | at Elk Lake By a Winisg, + Kington YMCA. bas challenged Blast. lelleville association to a debate in Toronto, Cet. an fried | appliestion for of the | A. 'W. Stewart, of Lanark, has been us : PE ha | appointed pastor of the Parham Me- trial of Halter Blythe, awaiting; a | thiodist. oh h | sco trial for the murder of . his | tho church mission. ] x hn ) | Beef, Iron and Wine, an ideal tonic, wife, was sorveg upon Hon. J. J. i ar go bottl 0c Ne Prouse's 'Fox, the attoroey- -general, hy £. €. ny re vs, hy 8 use s Robinette, K.C. id for: the | Drug Store. g : counsel, for the | 'Q® 'white of Queen's, will have | prisoner, this morning. The document charge of the Presbyterian church, notified the minister that the applica- Marmora, 'during. the winter. 3 ition will be made at the forthcoming | zomple Trakeys, for husky throats, soksion of the high court. Isold at Prouse"s Drug Store, opposite Mrs. Mary Extons died at the gene [Qe Andrew's church. ral hospilal at five o'clock, * this | Lieut.-Col. Di 1. -Young is hunting | morning, from. the effects of the dose 'ducks at Rice Lake along with, Liout - of acetic acid she swallowed, Thurs- [Col. Macnachton, of Cobourg. day night. Mrs. Exions, who was | Parisian Hair Tonic: cures dandruff thicty-eight years of age, had: tried 'gnd promotes hair growth. In 25¢. three fimes io end her life since her bottles at Prouse's Drug Store. fist husband was drowned in the | Within a week six students of Hunther, while dugk-shooting about a Kingston Business College; head _{vear ago, the third cffort being suc: | Queen sireet, secured positions. cessful. | "Menthol - and * eucalyptus" cough A bulletin des spatch to Mhe provincial | tablets, are sold at Gibson's Red y | department of dn, forests and mines Cross drug store. states that an explosion occurred, | Miss Hazel Kennedy, Frontenac this morning on the Bir Six mining street, is visiting Mr. and Mrsit Char- company's property al = Flk Lake, in les Turner, Arlington avenue, Ottawa. which one man was killed and an- |, Mrs. William Burns, Victoria street, othe injured. The despatch states 1s spending a few days with Mrs, what the fatality occurred through the Charles Turner, Arlington avenue, Ot- premature explosion of blasting pow- tawa. der, but no further details tare given. | Best's Short-Stop cures 'all coughs al { ways and costs but 13c. RE | The general opinion of local dealers ; is that thanksgiving turkeys this year wirl sell at from 13c. to 15c. per pound. . ." Gordon Jacobs, Cobourg, has been appointed to a position in the Cana- dian Express company's office, King- ston. "Cashmere Bouquet Taleum Pow- der," the large box, is sold in Kingston at Gibson's Red Cross drug "- 16. «An order postponement for the of -------------------------- By . Yanluven, of 111 Broek street, havinz purchased the residence of the late J. A. Shibley, at Yarker, is mo- ving to that village. Lxtra strong beef, iron and wine, in 95¢. bottles, at Best's. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Robinson, leville, are in close attendance at the vedside of their little grandson, Nor- man Dafoe, in the general hospital. | 5 vou only knew . what comfort "Catspaw" rubber heels will bring, !you would put them on at once. shoe dealers or repairers. | Col. and Mrs, Gordon and the Misses Gordon are occupying the Ottawa resi dence which Col. and Mrs. Cotton for- {merly oceupicd. No. 188 Cooper street Grand, | "Japk for the name," McConkey's or Huyler's, when you receive a box >» of sweets. They are the best money NEGRESS BECOMES WHITE. |, buy. Sold only at Gibson's Red fl . Cross drug store. | Strange . Metamorphosis Rouses| Rev. RR... Elliott, of Walerloo, Ont. 1 Interest. | resurning from tho Methodist - general Anaconda. Mont., Oct. 16.--A curious | mission board's meeting at Ottawa, is 1 | case diagnosed as vitiligo to! spending a few days with his brother, light "in this city which has caused a |J. G. Elliott, Barrie street, great sensation here, particularly | Indispensable in the family, a '"Wal- among the totored colony. Mus. David | pole" hot water bottle, the greatest 1 | Strader, colored, Martinsdale, joie" ho in the home. 1t's patented, { Mont. came here on a visit to friends, | all one piece of rubber. No scams. | and she has changed from a. we mnn|C an't leak. Druggists sell it of «a rich chocolate brown The didfendant fined in the case of I puce excepting only rings about cruelly treating a horse, in Kingston her | township, heard before Col. Hunter, original | 1, Saturday 'last, declared dis inten | tion to appeal and as a result the s| Mrs. Strader is thirty-seven years of |) itor was adjusted by the remission age and the change first ma Shiites of the fine, the parties paying hall the itseli in a small white spot: on her | | costs. hand, which has spread until now she | | Every man feels that al lmost her entire body is ally; it's a good sign. pure white and the blue blood shows leq atspaw"' rubber heéls and through the cuticle. She has sufféred {poo way all the time? All {no pain or inconvenience from it eX-|jealers and repairers sell them. | cept from "a slight itching around the | In the publication -of the Inverary t Fedges of the spots" when the change i igir jivize list through error the 'name | taking place N Miss L. Tolls. appeared as Miss [ Boles, and 'E. Lake as L. Lake Both SF CE | parties won special prizes for best AFRICAN SERVICE. i lady and gentléeman drivers. In all these names appeared they wore ely printed. The Trusts and- Guarantee company, limited, have been appointed admin of the estate oi the bate {Simon Burns, of Northumberland county, Ontario, The estate consists | rrincipatly of real estate in the town- ship of Percy. There is also. a con siderable amount to be realized | furniture, stock, ete. Bel Ask HARRY Burgomaster,"' on Tuesday, Oct HERMSER, at The 19%h. "The came of to one of white, {her ey and a small patch on 1 | chin, still retain the 1 color which occasion- not wear feal shoe kittenish Why savs ol SOUTH es" where WI cas A Branch of the Association Form-| ed. in Kingston. A meeting the Ji the Imperial South Lion held on Thu Despite the incoment wea i at 367 Kingston branch ! African Asso day evening ther a Ring {reel hus siness of the evening carried th ineludpd the election of brane bh « | officers, Bomb. W. ( JHA i eleatord are nt; H. I J and J. A. Scott honorary. secretary. meeting discussed to some sh the proposal to form a reserve | in Canada and the land proposal has been submitted of istrators was good tended The Fou h on ane, R.( { being t {Grgom, Saat: A VERY SMALL L: AKAGE. Ihe also : | Showa By the Second Test of the y Jeng? { Gas Tank. to the iA second twenty-four-hour ' test of overnment- for its sanction. It was [the gas tank was made by City Engi- lrcided to hold meetings monthly, the |neer Craig, beginning Friday morning, tobe held at, the Chosen land the result was again decidedly hall it 3 pm, on October | satisfactory. The tank leaked only at the rate of ten gallons an hour, which inchides evaporation. The contract | specifications permit of a leakage of | fifteen gallons an hour, so that Con- Stil | wactors Merrill and Allen again give {proof that the work they did in re- pairing the leaky tank i successful. When they took over the tank for re I pairs, it leaked from eight to twelve the hes a day, Now the leakage is only and { one \vighth of an inch in a day. » Further tests have to he made dur- ing the next. «ix months, to prove the terrible | tightnéss of the tank before the con éartto 18 being | otors get all their money, which is transhipped' to small hghters Fifty pid to them in portions after. each | men were taken froin here. yesterday, |i. SQ, far only $700. has been paid to assist in the work removing || mt of the contract figure of $4300. {the ecdrgo. 1 the weather The contractors will be out of pocket able a effort, will be on the job, but" will have a big ad- night or orrow morning 10 pull tisement for good work, Fhe Boston expert figured that it would 'cost the city 26,400 to repair {ihe tank, whereas Messrs. Merrill and -- Allen have done the work for $4,300: a i For the Libelling of Sir Frederick |,rutty low amd ris fignre, but the Borden. voung men wished to experiment ie Whig wil show what they « NX Oet. 16. ~<One han months foree grant 1 | first ove | Friends | 20th ------ TO PULL HER OFF | The Steamer Athabaska | Hard Aground. P'Special to the Whig Unt. is stall is Oct. 16.~Stcam- | high on Flower Pot island tugs and the steamer been unable to pull her m & Owen Siund, ler Athabaska t rocks off the so far three Alperta have toff, although gale. Part of ha working of 1s Iavor- nade to- 3 1 united ton \ THE FINE IMPOSED ' oO two Fall And Winter Importations. Prevost, Brock street, bas received all 'his twéeds, cheviots and vicunas for suitings; also a great variety of 101 overcoating for his order department. His $18 suits and overcoats made to : 2 'grder surpass anythiog he ever had ig us 1 pre condition. of vet. Or the s Carrutt Prysdal « 3] for dollars fine m= was imposed alter morn- o by Jude f a strong prisoner ) that the shock of ont have ie serioash -------- accompanied by New where Rev, Nr. .Gandier, Mrs. Gandier and Miss, Gandier; bards, have left for California; dyeing, clean { they will spend the winter. dehiver) Gillette razors," pocket Red Oy My Valet. uring, pressing properly done, rwick Bros. . rompi S76, 600 8 sold pha 'at Gilsson = JOHN LAIDLAW & SON. 9% 5 3 Through a fortunate purchase we pve; se- 'cured a number of very special greatly below their value. These ig offer To-Night, 7.30 to 10 Ueto and Monday, All Day. As the lots are very large we Save divid- od. them into two--one for To-Night the other half Monday. 700 Boxes Frilling 4 very dainty White Chiffon Frills ih each box. These boxes are worth from 15¢ to 20c each. - Yours Te-Night 156 for Two Boxes or 8¢ Each 480 Pairs Ladies' Black - Cashmere Stockings PSL EOP ORCS SEimlule lulu nl DEL FTSUROARORD Just right weight for fall and % winter wear, seamless feet, proper- § ly made leg. Sizes 81, 9, 91, 10 inch. This quality is excellent value regu- larly at 35¢ pair. YOURS TO-NIGHT, 25¢ PAIR E Lat FOR MEN Here is the best Nightgown bar- gain you have seen in many a day. 137 Men's White Cot- ton Nightgowns Sizes 15, 151, 16, 163. These were intended for one of the swell men's furnishing firms in Montreal, ard were made for their special order. Wide and long, and from a high grade of Nightgown Cotton. These were intended to sell av $1.50 each. We sccured the lot to sell To-night at 99¢ Each. -_ TO-NIGHT Will be the time to secur2 jour FALL GOAT CR SUIT We have now ready for your choosing the greatest display of Ladies" Suits and Coats in Kingston. Many of the styles are ex- clusive and will not be seen with any other firm here. SUITS from $14.50 to $30.00. 'COATS from $7.50 to $30. 'Choose To-night. Even if not prepared to buy, you can bave your choice placed aside until required. ~~ NNN" FORO) FOROS Tatwimamincutuininiuluiaiulnlululieln ROR . y 60 Pairs Men's . ' 3 Genuine Patent Colt Boots Bought at a Bargain direct, from the factory. RORCRORONCROH0 RORORORRRREON HO) o Friday and Saturday $2.95 a Pair These Shoes "are worth $4.50 regular price. They are the very ngwest in style and sha and are Genuine Patent Colt an Goodyear Welted. The price is 1885 1 wholesile cost price, and Jess than you would pay for a machine made boot. Remember Friday and Saturday, and $2.95 a pair. THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE.