- TAGE TWO. Scott's Emulsion ithe original--has been the standard for thirty-five years. There are thousands of so- called "just as good" Emul- sions, but they are not--they are simply ici which are never as- good as the original. They are like thin milk--SCOTT'S is thick like a heavy cream. If you want it thin, do it vourself -- with water~ but don't buy it thin, 2 run SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS - of paper and this ad. for our ius a Good Luck Peany. SCOTT & BOWNE 126 Wellington Street, West Toromte, Ont, New designs aily "'Qur stock is and attractive we are showing Surface Oak Suites 220, $24 up to $35. ge value, being and to date de- a od Ww of uj wers and Stands and Brass Beds. Springs, and Lace room arpets' ew lire of Wool Rugs little higher price, high in quality and Wiltons and very room Phone 90. . F. Harrison Co. | (The to go Pillows, Comforters. A Curtains. to li this but m a Irussels, Ax- store that improves.) \nd cover your kitchen with Linoleum. Buy only { Nairn's I'he best in the world To be had only at floor " R. McFAUL'S Kingston Carpet Warehouse. : IT'S GOING UP IN VALUE: sound | i asta SO ood. HOU SE PROPERTY | will is soar, but the pro- firmly anchored bstantial Put your something real and Nothing better lal 'Estate Do these interest you ? New Brick 7 rooms, furnace, amd C.. in west end, $2 450. 850 cash and $18 per month: four houses at $1,850, with ual income of $288. McCANN Brock Cor. King St. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING de- than \ & CONCERNING THE SALE OF DEBENTURES. I 4} Per Cent--More Lights For Dark 'Corners--Waterworks Main Extension. It likely that the civic committee will issue any more per cent. debentures, in view of unsatisfactory resuits the sale of the thi wale was better than sales of past some of the eily's bentures i pureh hased there finance four the ' 1 not by 1-16 per cent. vears four per: cent. de- by only local parties, small amounts unre effected privately at par. It thought that had the worth of debentures been sold private instead of by tender, a better price been secured. is ly, would have Sinall Lights For Streets. Some vears ago, a few incande soent lights were «placed corners, one being at Wellington and Union. several dark corners ome an incandescent. light and ! people in the immediate vicinity would | glad to attend to the turning ® of | and off. 1t is quite probable | arrangement the corner are Wei be them on that to provide lities that { ntil there [ streets, be lightea some are dark and dangerous. 200 arc lamps on the instead of 130 there now the city will be inadequately wiil Beginning Of Expansion. Ald. Toye that the extension of the West main up Barrie street to Princess will be but the be- ginning of an expansion of the plant, More main « apacity must be provided if a new pump is to be installed, and one will very soon be needed. He supports the West? street maip exten- as well ag the connection of the of mains. Sayvs street sion dead ends Street Railway Power. railway power question segtled till the Light, Heat Power meets next It not likely that the will bé a unit on the ques- is figured that a majority give the five years, as it a. great deal coi op- fivecyear agreement street, but the indica- tHe city council will the compahy everything it has asked fod One Plc derman Says five-vear . power in council by I'he » | will not be | and Tuesday =lreet committee is commitiee j tion, but of the company requests position | heard on the that to give 1 seven will vote to power ior There to i tions {vote are that the should one agreement CRAFTY twa to City Engineer's Report. I'he report of the city engineer {the water works mains has not vet been considered "by the committee, but it is understood' that it" refers to the | West street main extension as a ne as this main is onc. of the water feeders: The main has. to be extended There's no hurry just vow as. the work cannot he commenced till on cessity, J xt spring. The main is net merely |. for greater pressure, but chiefly = ior the purpose of giving i greater water | amply The high pressure lire sys tem is considfred too expensive for [Se tol, rand also unnecessary Stomach Warns You. get out-of ouder without vour knowing it, but not the { stomach. Pain, heartburn, walter { brash," belching, or a sense of fullness tell the story at once. Use Day's Dyspepsia Cute at once. It has di: gostivag tonic and laxative properties. Bach botue tontains sixteen days' treatment. For sale only at J. B. McLeod's drug store, corner King and Brock streets (Wade's old stand). anc corner Princess and Montreal streets. Your Some organs can Vistting The City. I. Barrett, an old' kingston has practising his at Dawson City, has arriv: city visit. His pa- in Pittsburg: township, Rarviefield W who Dr boy. been | profession ed in the rents ide on a re Just east Pri quite high on the jt this morning. A five-pound Lk sw was worth 31.25; eggs, 30c. w: ducks, 60c. each, and fowl, FREE PILE CURE to Demonstrate Fyranid Pile es were mar- tur- a doz- 90e. a | | | | | Sent . the Merits of Cure | What It Has Done For Others, Can Do For You. { We have testimonials "by the hun- dreds showing all stages, kinds and { Mgrees of piles whieh have been cured by Pyramid Pile Cure. i vou could read these tters you would no-doubt ne arest drug store and Pyramid Pile Cure at fifty cents, Wo do net Send us your iwe will send mail free unsolicited go to the buy a box of once, price ask vou \aamo to do this. and address and UNDER THE ITY OME Others This Year Likely to Be at which attended | day afternoon, Oct. 20th, at 3.30. Tea recent ones, although «il be served by the committee. However, | recently sold .at par and were | When Saturday, of Junction, Colorado, aiter spending the | de bes tures, the sule has generally been past week recent $33,400 real street. at various street Fis $I3 suits abd overcoats wade o: utder surpass avytling he ever No doubt there yet. that would | | will be made [ams a few more lights for loca. | and Talbot, in a comic i {. | thoroughly Tur BAILY SRITISH WHIG, erry "AND. -- My Valet. Repairing. pressing, ing, Waraith dyeing, Wofaen And Girls. Join Y.W. and take free educational classes. Elementary apd advanced work. Best teachers. Further infor mation at rooms, 196 Johpson stoeet. -------- Annual Meeting. Tle annual meeting of the Orphans' | Ho ne will ke held at the Home, Fri- Th: public ate cordially, invited to attend. S---- « Have Returned Home. and Ye D. Sullivan leit, n for their: howe in Geand Mr. the guests of Mont- in the city, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Diminond, i a € Fall And Winter Importations. Prevost, Broek street, bas received ad] his ,tweeds, cheviots and vicunas for suitings; also a great variety of overcoating for his order department. to had At The Orpheum. The Ozpheum Theatre i= presenting good bill : this _ week. There are two particularly good acts--Adolph Ad- the master of make-up, and Hyde sketch. Thi new theatre continues to draw large crowds. Corns Will Go: no corns that cannot removed a few Coin Salve. The remedy| dens' not fail. In © boxes, 15e. J. B/ McLoxel's drug store, corner Ring and frock strecis (Wade's old stand). and dorner Princess and Montreal streets. hi days You have in with Peek s Are Making Ready. number of 'local huntsmen are making preparations far their an nual deer and rabbit hunt. Already Yhe deéet are coming into the city, | being shot dewn in Quebec and ship- | ped back here, to the hunters' fami- fies. A ----p---------- Persian Lamb Jackéts. We defy competition in the manufne- ture of fine Parisian lamb jackets. Our facilities for turning out first class gasments are une xeelled in Amer- joa. - Come in and get prices, cxnmine and compare, at Caanphell Bro the makers of fine fu nm n-------- i He Visited Ottawa. Ottawa, Oct. 28.--Prince Ito, sinated this week, visited Ottawa ten years #go, and was banqueted at Aylmer, near here. Among the guests were : Hon. Mr. Patterson, present | minister of customs, and Hon. R. W. 4 Scott, former secretary pf state. ASSAS Soothes The Inflamimed Parts. The worst - aches and pains quickly disappear alter Smith's White Lini- | mint has © been applied. It quie penetrates, soothes the inflamed parts, draws away the sorcness, and gives ro- | liet'ae if by magic. Get it to-day and | have it handy. Costs: but 25o., atl B. Mc 's, sutcedsor to Henry a corner King ahd Brock streets, and corner Princess and Momircal siberts, Ran A Special Train. Tbe Kingston and Pembroke Rail: way company ran' a spocial excursion, yesterday afternoon, over the line, from Sharbot Lake, for those desiring to attend 'The Wishing Ring,'™ at the Grand, and fiity people took advan- tage of it, and the company is being thanked, for its enterprise. The pass éngers came in. on the regular after oon train, and returned home on a special, . immedigtely after the play. Marguerite . Clark and her company left, at noon, to-day, via the C.P.R. for Péterboro, where they play to night. Late Mrs. J. Hazlett. (hry ® Hazlett, Peterboro died 'on Monday last, -wds born in Belfast, Ireland, on July 15th, 1827 When twelve years of age her parents, ! Mr. afd Mrs. Lick came to Canada, | settling in 'Kingston, where she dided until 'her mariage, with the late John Hazlett, on July 25th, 15850. For, fifty years Mrs. Hazlett re gided in. Otonabee, seeing it trans formed . from a wilderness into The } Mrs. who | re- |» It you a trial package by jhe m. beautiful = country. On the death of her husband on June 16th, she re {moved to Portsmouth. Mrs. Hazlett is survived by one son, Thomas G.° {Otannbee, and seven daughters, name , Mrs. Howson and Mrs. Dickson, of ill. * Lake: Mis. Millar, of Oxbow; | i Frank Sanderson, of Smith; Mrs, | {Iohn = Lancashire, of Otonabee: Murs | Roland Johnson, of Dakefield. ®nd | iss Emmeline Hazlett, of this city, | {and twenty-five J undehildven, also tone sister, Mis. James Murray, King- {ston ps rs. TO GO TO OTTAWA. Kingston's Delegates to Y.M.C.A | Convention. i General Secretary Nelles, Physical Di- | rector Thompson and some members of | the board of directors will represent | the local work at the big Y.s.C.A | convention, which will be held in Otta- | wa next week. Mrs. John Wright, president, and Mrs. Toye will repre- {sent the auxiliary, The local work will bear comparison with any of We know what the trial package | TEACHERS RECEIVED MONEY| will do. In many piles without further proves its value to vou from vour druggist, at 50e This is it not? Simply out free below and mail day . cases it has cured treatment. 1f it fair, 1s coupon to" FREE PACKAGE COUPON. Fill out the blank lines below with your pame and address, cut ont Sounond and mail to the PYRAMID DRUG? COMPANY, 190 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. A trial package of the great Pyramid Pile Cure will then he sent you at once by mail, FREE, in plain wrapper. areaeasess arabe taR rasan, A Rea Sa. = | { City and State 4 order mote | a box. | fill | happy lot on Tuesday afternoon, J education, | Grant From Gov-rament Was Dis- | tributed Tuesday. i I'he public school | a and Macdonald, of the board of | was the most popular man in the city, as he had the honor oi | distributing the government grant of {8725 among the teachers. All i the , teachers came in for a share of the ! money, with the exception of the} kindergarten teachers and specialists. | Mrs. Ehza Allan, Picton, aged seven- | | teachers were | Secretary ty-five years, died, on Saturday last, | after brief illness. She was born on Amherst Island. Seven children sur -vive the guerite (lark, jeading role o e their opinion no doubt, 50, sweet for apything," comments they passed out of the theatre. aughter, she is in every uct "go, Lig bit, sweet voue, cute company. gett, i act being a a an parrot, by to Grand Lhas been fortunate énough to find {her infinite {only oquetries of 3 q (drama, Way? | THURSDAY, ED A BIG SUCCESS. Dainty Marguerite Clark and Bert Company Delighted a Very, Large Audience Last Night-- Other Attractions For the House. 'Thank you, was one of | many cufe sayings of dainty Mar- who appeared in, the of the charming littl omedy, 'The Wishing Ring," at the irand last night, and had the audi- nce been given a chance to express | after the final drop ol the curtain to Miss Clark, they would, | have said, 'thank you ever and probably added, "enjoyed it ver $0." The play proved a fine treat or ithe bumper lhiouse, which tured at the uegasion. "Isn't it just lovely, "and "my, she is just too were some of the the ladies as, The same but, and eve: =O, or heard from men did words in then, they not use exactly the giving their opimon, were great admirers, agreed with it. In the role' of Sally, the Miss Clark has one in which way" <uited, and as one write: has traly said, "she does not wit parsons daughter, she i" Miss Clark was in Kingston, two years with- De Woif Hopper, in " Hap- pyland," and at that time scored a but in. the straight comedy is even better. She has a bewitching smiles, and a way about her, which is bound to win favor. Her part is that of lovable, kind-hearted daughter village parson. Miss Clark has a In the parson's line, she a of a strong leading as Giles; supporting roles were Robert Dempster, King Bag- as William, and Miss Grace Good- as the Goddess Girl, and the work each was good. Some fine work was also shown in the minor roles. Four children were in the cast, and Were Very amusing. The play is ste agent te seale, the flower bows 1 hall, of a most clabor- hl n in the first | of hemuty. Every, thing is quite natural, acts dealing With life around the coun- : pursofige, real live pigeons, ducks, and even a monkey, parson the mon man who cluimed to be He kept lamself very poor, maki®y such purchases from time time, irom people with hard-luck stories. are Ihe shown. key from very poor, hought "The Lily And In "Ihe Laly compan on ple ay to | Was in Flower," which on Saturday and night, The and the Prince," the "When Knighthood to the Uctober 30th, Miss Lucy Blake Prince."' Comes matinee a opportunity for a display of talent and cleverness. She than pleases in every respect interpretation is move than satis worthy more Her fying: deit touches hese and there have | made it her own creation aud not aun mmitation. As 'Angela' Miss Blake prosents a character which never al | fows the interest in it and the play to abate: a lovable character, marked as it is by the opposition of a bot tem-| hand The wo which will bestow the the heart has gone.' a lovely and loving perament, where man; the rifice for the man she the ,umph of a lone woman Sver her en- 'emies; all these phatos and' more are) ' portrayed by Miss Blake, with a fine- ly shaded artictry growing out , wondrous ability, | hension of her part and complete sym: pathy with it cowrage loves: tri- of | "The Barrier." Klaw & Erlanger, the world-famous ipraducers of "Ben Hur. bave a company of great excellence for their production oi Rex Beac h's romantic "The Barsier,"" which will be | presented. at the Grand on We dnesday. November 3rd Theodore Roberts, well remembered "Jo Portugais" "The Right-of heads the organization. fou of in "Kingston's "Where Store, irom." BUY A FUR SCARF TC-DAY A nice tie or thr ow just about meets your veeds in comfort way such days 3 these. This is the " between seasons' part of the year when chills and colds are so . pre valent. This illustration shows a splen- did style and the cost need not be excessive. For hogan Muskrat, $5 up. € Marmot, $4 up. Westen Sable, $7.50 up. Alaska Sable, $10 up. Isabella Fox, $7 up- Persian Lamb, $10 up. Mink, $18 up. Grey Squirrel, $7 up. Ask or write for new catas lc gue. Famous Fur the goed Furs come a Ce pr Go RS Makers Of Fine Furs, 126-128 Princess St. i 'Troulles During the two | which makes her sac- | a thorough compre- | picked | his performance | SCTORER 28, 1909. Special at 35¢ yd. " ami GRAD OPERK MISE eed] Dress Goods erly a Prufipt livery. "THE WISHING R RING" SCOR- \ 260 Yards Tweed Dress Goods, in all colors, good ¥alue at o0¢ yd. an oe Another Lot of Pillow Slips 42 inches wide. Special at 10¢ each. Cotton and Wool Blankets at Special Prices See our All- Wool Blankets at 70c¢ per 1b. We are sélling a Pure Most Stockings you buy at 25¢ are made [Lon cotton and shoddy. uarantee these dtockings to b: o s Ladies' Trimmed Hats COR OUT AGAIN, IN AGAIN. << Charles Johnston Increase. of vOut again, in again," might describe the nolice troubles of Charles Jolson. «Johnson an old man who was up .in police court yesterday for being drunk. He said he on his way .from the east to visit Nis sister in Toronto, and was given a chence to cohtinue his journey. T old man was penniless and Couper took pity gn him and gave vm an order for pass as far as Napa nee. When Uobnston arrived at station, however, he was drunk to travel and instead of going panee the railway officials handed him over to the police and Constable Timmerman escorted him back to the cells and he came back before the ma- gistrate to-day. 2 SOME NEW MEASURES is 100 In Conneetion With S. A. Workin Kingston. drs. Army of the lo- returned Smith, corps, \djutant ax cal Salvatior home from Toronto, yesterday, whem vhey attended the congress, which proved such a fine gathering. The adjutant says tht he troduce now mes asures in connec tion with army work in Kingston, which will be & great help to the local corps, especially amoug the young peo- ple I'he adjutant has also announced that Major Phillips and Stafi Captain Fraser. of the army prison work, will pay a Visirto .angston on Saturday and Sunday, October 30th and 31st. { Adjutant Sims. dn old and popular officer of Kingston, will accompany thom. While the city, the officers jwiil visit thie ntentiary, and hold a in} P | ervice on Sunday afternoon, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. will in | Newsy Paragraphs aphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. A vault local post office. Be courteous. The man you pay work may be your superior mentally. | Relatives * are very 'anxious regard- ling B. R. Rapley, and have offered a reward of $500 for news of his where- rabouts, The lady teachers oi Ontario, are Hating well for Miss Johnston, Toron- to. and Miss C. Lovick, hingston, for the advisory council of education, Marche:si sang in Belleville to empty i benches. The Intelligencer says: on | their réturn 'they should do a cake- walk: then they'd catch the hoi pol lor ' | Among his fellow-travellers who were { clogely acquainted with B. R, Rapley. who disappeared. from Napanee, he called "Happy Rapley, because say he was as congenial a fellow could sit beside in smoking around an hotel. cht pins new is being put into the bal- wa they as | one a ar lo SHE WAS VERY ANGRY Did Not Want Her Children Taken i Away. Lhere one woman iwho was very angry at children removed. from her home to the j police station, for. the' investigation conducted by the magistrate and the government inspector, who was. in the eity on Tuesday. The mother haope | ed to be away, at the time, the chil dren were taken, but soon she found out what had been done "hastened to the police station "You can bet that if 1 bad home, he wouldn't have got them,' she said. "They have no right take away my children." ~ However, their duty, and no doubt woman will realize this siders the whole |» ay was mn having her as as | | the, poor when she con- matter in a proper ', Skin Defence. thin as paper, sorts of evils Fhe kin, protects 3 from all The shy break in the skin may result in b if eeriain - germy are Care for .and protect | with Wade's Ointment, {er and antiseptic, | Cures eczema, salt | itching eruptions of the wkin, pimples i blotvhes, dandruff. ete. In big boxcs, i 26¢., at J. RB. McLeod's drug store, | corner King and Brock streets (Wade's old stand), and corner Princess' and | Montreal streets. ; | B. A. Hotel Arrivals. Hytield, Toronto; A. W. Benja- Mrs. Benjamin, Yarker; Mrs Newburgh; M. C." Dunig Yarker; MeKellar, Toronto: C. R. De Wellington: J F MiCul lough, Detroit: Joseph BD. Culling worth, Dewsbury, Eng: .J Norman, Thickson, Toronto; FE: WN Porter, Montreal: Rev. J.T. Stanton, New: boro: George O'Brien, Toronto: Rob- ort A. Ne Montreal: George A, Barragar, ville; G. W. Shepherd, Godirey:; E. Waffle, Montreal; - € Kuowles, Hamilton; W. W. Turner, W. F. Carson, Toronto; William Ralph and wile, Saratoga: J. Harris, New York: H. G. Brown, Peterhoro; Wil liam McCaw, Montreal; Charles Wrey- ford, W. Connell, Toronto, ou teat flood pres skin heal- i | | i { poisoning smi, your a perleet vheum, scaly or A. min, Ryan, L. D Pencier, < on the! to Na-! for Kingston | she ! been | to } the officials were but doing® Woo! Stocking, worth 1 le pair 'at 25¢ pair. We Pure Wool and worth 40e, - Ladies' Tailorirg and Dressmaking RIGAN" S. LATEST FICTION, $1.08 inn pnt Ea CARDILLAC BY ROBERT BARR. Is a welcome relief the frequent attempt to P follow the footsteps of Scott p and Dumas. The action of p the romance takes place at 4 the time of Louis XIII, but 5 the author has chosen wisely a period upon which English Fiction has seldom touched, k the early part of the reign . when the influence of de : Luynes, who has been Louisfs constant companion for ing the interest to the end. Publishers' Price, $1.50. Our Price, $1.08. THE COLLEGE EQOK STORE, 260 Princess St. Phone 919 AAAYMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA NY SPECIAL Pearl Handled Dessert Knives and Forks in Oak and Walnut Cabinets. These are direct Importa- tions from England, and we are able to sell them at from $10.00 to $15.00. These goods are First-Class and at the above prices are genuine bargains. SMITH BROS., 350 King St. Issuers Of Marriage Licenses, from yeaps was allipowerful. At the opening of the story, which is dramatically told in 4 an easy brisk manner, the Queen Mother Marie de Medici has been imprisoned at Blois. The ingenious and daring plot by whigh 'Car. dillac" added bv the fascin- ating daughter of the Duke of Montreuil, frees the royal captive, is cleverly devised and well worked out, sustain- $ p > y p b p p p y p > y p p 2 » 4 2 2 ? < 2 2 3 ? 2 ? 2 ? $2 ? # » #7 : What Abouta New Suit? LE - L - Ne - - Something entirely differ-, , ent from the styles shown in other stores. We have a h SWe " 11 range in all the most » populyr shades, made by i Art: st Tailors, from the latest and imported designs, uw marked at prices that will at s once appeal to shrewd Cash dette TTTTTTY = buyers. . $10 and Up. In all the latest de#@ns, FOR STYLE, FIT, AND COMFORT Wear Gourdier's Furs 76 to 80 BROCK ST. HIGHEST GRADES GASOLINE, COAL OIL, LUBRICATING OILS, FLOOR OIL, GREASE, ETC. PROMPT DELIVERY, Ww. F. KELLY Toye"s Building, Clarence and Ontario Strests In a big variety of sivies. anc. at popular prices. Dutch By Bulbs $ We have just regeived consignmert of Bulbs land, including a from Jarge Hol- 'MR. STOREKEEPER Why not get Tungsten Lamps & Holopkane Shades in : your store windows. They save' 70 per tent on your electric light Bill W. A. Spriggs Practical Electrician. | 435 Bagel, Panas bi from Brock. and Crocus These are in single and varieties and mixed colors. 'double Planted now, bloom, will be Christmas. Dr A.P.Cliown DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. those lor in door blossom for : | : i 500000000000000000000