EE THINGS GOING ON IN LONE- LIER ONTARIO. Very Fruitful Fields For Domestic Missions--A Fair Sample From Near Toronto. The manners and customs of cer- lain rural sections of the Province of Ontario lmve been fairly well illus- irated by the telegraph despatches in the local papers this summer. hn lact it has been demonstrated that While walking around the store you may still sce namerous bargains that are within the reach of nearly every- both ald' and new Cutatin or, 5 ETF one, Even if you think they are be- The homicide ot Thorndale, Ont. yond your means, it will pay you to which the coroner's jury -held to be » justifiable homicide, 'is an instance; make an extra effort to obtain them. and indeed Middlesex county since the days of the Biddulph tragedies has been by no means backward in lattening up the news columns of the press, A Toronto man who used to live near Thorndale told an ancedote the sther day which he said was a fair sample of what goes on in many parts of the province about six miles back from the railway. There used to live up there an old man with a large family and a bad disposition, who, though he 'was small in stature, dear- -{ly loved a fight. He did not care par- ticularly whether the victim was weak or strong, male or female, Therefore he made it his practice to wallop per- iodieally his wife and his whole fam- ily of grown-up children, daughters as well as sons. One evening after dark he went over to a neighbor's to bor- row-a hay-tack, and it so chanced that this neighbor had two buxom daugh- {ters who were being courted by the youths of the locality. Two swains | For instance: 1t is not often that you are given the chance to save 20% on a stylish, up-to-date Full Suit or 50% on a Ladies' Skirt." These things are worth striving for. "A penny saved is a penny earned," Crumley Bros. ---- of them hastily borrowing a sheet slipped out the back way and encoun- tered the venerable wife-beater a lit tle way down the road as hé was re- turning home. The old fellow, pro- { foundly superstitious, was startled by | the white figure which at once grasp- ed him by the coat collar and inform ed him that he was the devil, and demiauded that he "come along," | much as a detective collars a pick- | pocket The old man pleaded for his {life and the Satanic personage finally | agreed to give him one year more of { life on condition that he would cease | to abuse his family. The culprit | promised and the husky impersonator fof Satan dipped him up to his ears in a nearby creek, just to seal the { bargain. { For six months his meekness in the | presence of his family was the joke of | the 'countryside. Unfortunately one { of his sons-in-law was In the habit of | looking on the wine when it was red, | and one day in a merry mood he con- were ine the house at the time and one -------------- There is Logic in Our Low Hemmed Tea Towels, 25¢c Prices per pair. Hioney Comb Towels, 10c. per pair, Large Size Turkish Towels, 25¢, per pair. Linen Huck-aback Towels, per 'pair, 20c. 15¢. China Tea Plates, reduced to 8c: 75¢. China Berry Sets, 13 pieces: On Sale, at 39c. We sell the best 25¢. All Wacl Hose in the city A fall and complete stock of and ChidMren's Underwear. Toy Grabs, for SATURDAY, A big 5c. worth. Mcintosh Bros. Manager, PERCY J ESSE. v Ladies' fided in the old man the jest that had been perpetrated upon him | effect was instantaneous. The old | man rushed home, and starting in with his wife gave the whole family such a series of trouncings as they had never experienced previously, even in his wildest moments. -- -------- ee ro mr ets ¥ tn: Agother Racing Yarn. Down iat the Woodbine in Toronto | they tell apather story illustrating the AMACED BY "WATER & reul good fellow brought a OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC ON ATURDAY, Nov. 13th Club meet with the expectation that A year or he was going.lo sweep all before him, One day he told his friends: 'Play his. strong to-morrow] he's in the right - company to win, and the odds will be long." The odds were long and the friends bet heavily, but the beast ran last, The spring meet and- ed and the horse went away to the American tracks. One day the To- ronto friends of thé owner received a telegram advising them to put a bet on him next day at Latonia as it was a "cinch" and 'the odds would be long. A number of them made the play just bocans: they felt that the animal owed them money. Again he { was pretty close to last. {The autumn meet transpired | the owner came to town | dearly beloved beast. Once | was full of excuses and enthusiasm | for the animal He was sure he | would win a certain race and before the start he told the joekgy to put the spurs to the brute and to whip him all the way round because he had to win to save his face with his Toronto {riends. He promised the jockey an extra fee of ted) dollars whe- ther the 'horse won or lost and hundred dollars if he won Th key obeyed instructions with the same result as usual. That night, true to his promise, the owner handed the rider his additional ten. *O say," responded the latter, "1 don't like to take your money: why the horse ain't worth ten dollars.' and Wool Blankets yn i Grey and White, worth from $5.00 to $6.00. ON SALE, FOR $3. Cotton Blankets Worth from $1.50 to $2.00. ON SALE FOR $1.25 a Buggy Robes Worth from $6.00 to $7.00 joe ON SALE FOR $3.50. Floor Rugs worth from $14.00 to $15.00 $16.00 to 10 by 12 foot, Also 12 by 12 foot, worth from $10.00. Also 'Clothing and Gents' Furnishings, Boots and Shoes at Great Reductions Half-Price. ON SALE FOR %9 $18.00. ON SALE FOR Expert Dog Finders. There is a gentleman in Toronto who has discovered that the business of finding dogs can be turned into a profitable industry A friend gave him a collie pup which he assured him was of the very first water as fur as pedigree was concerned. After ho had kept him a month or two the pup disappeared ond an advertise- ment was inserted in one of the daily papers. Two boys brought the animal . back and so grateful was the guar- dian and well-wisher 'of the pup that The Up=Town Clothing Store he gave them three dollars. A month later the family pet again disappear- 336 Princess St., Next to Carson's Wholesale All goods damaged will be sold for for yoursell. Come and see Donft forget the place-- ed and after an advertisement was in- serted the same boys brought him back, saying he had strayed to their | place the night before. They were | rewarded with two dollars this time. Another four or five weeks "elapsad and once more the pup was missing Another advertisement brought the same lads back with the wayward lit- tle beast. The rightful owner put his hand in his pocket to give them a | dollar, bat suddenly changed - his mind. "No," he said, "on second t! | I guess jou can keep the pup.' waghts, 4 Favorable Time. American farmers flocking » 3 . 22} 3 | harvest, with a view to purchi Your Attention to Our Special Line of a eat is showing 'e 3 > J ' " Dr. Jacger S Sanitary W 001 Coat ' favorable time for inspection, | don Advertiser " i -------- i "fn -your cheers for brave Peary, do not forget that the navigators of A. C. WAGGONER, fh Ene i, pec Jlingi tre: | triumph, are ritish subjects They 188 Wellingington. Stiegl, {are all Newfoundlanders."--Ottawa | the Canadian West to inspec line of goods this autumn It Sweaters and Knit Mufflers, I | Ge {the Roosevelt, on which he sc red. his TN, Figo, Press. THE DAILY BR BACK FROM LINE The - : "pgp SH WHIG, XY tT. . pr ma or A oe ITI 1 * ~ HAmusegmenis. (SAND OPERA) HOUSE) SATURDAY, -NOV. 13th. , Bargain Matinee at 2496. "Evening at 8.13, { "PECK'S BAD BOY') : : Singers; Dancers, | nd Pretty Girls, ery Act. With an all Star Cast. Laugh. Every Song a Gem. a Revelation. 15 Uleve Actors, 'Eateriainers Something New Ev Matinee, Childre Evening, 15c., Seats mow on sale. THURSDAY. NOV. 18TH. GRAND OPERA, BY THE National Grand Opera Co? f}irect trom their trivioph at ihe Academy of Music, New York. i { | Every line a Every Dance 25¢. Adults, 25¢c., Bbc. SOc { { | PRESENTING «CARMEN?» Company 100. Orchestra af Musicians. Prices, 205 ane, 50e., Fhe, 3 le Monday Seats on sa TO-DAY AND SATURDAY. | LADY OF NO-MAN'S LAND | A unique drama of love, adventu shipwreck, on a desert island of the South Cast up hy the ' Sea--An Island Cavern--The Spanish Hermit The Queen of the Iste--Love at First Sight- The Chieftain's Jesousy--~The Flape-! ment, Fight and Capture--A Terrible Punishment --The Ship of War, GREAT BIOGRAPH COMEDY | One of the. best Blograph Comedies | ever: produced will also be shown, IHustrated songs by Douglas Bankier A FINE PROGRAMME. PRINCESS THEATRE ROBT. TAPMAN, Prop. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. GEO. & MADELINE DE VERE | GREAT SINGING AND DANCING TEAM, Phis is the finest team we have had this season Fine eccentric Dane- | ing and Funny Sayings. i OUR PICTURES. FOR TO-DAY | the benefit of those who have not it and to satisfy the many requests our patrons, we are going to continue, yesterday's great. picture, "DRINK for to-day only. If you haven't seen it yet, | NOW 8 YOUR UHANCE. In addition, 4 we have. another. beautiful drama { titled "DESTINY," or "THE OF THE QUICKSANDS." I'l beautiful 'subject, and MUST appreciated. DON'T HIS 18 YOUR LASTC the great drama, MISS THISTOPPORTI awmme for TODAY LONGE AND THE BEST WE YET OFFERED YOU. FOOTBALL QUEEN'S vs. OTTAWA. Queen's Athletic Grounds ON » and | | Sea | | | | | | ~For seen | of | A | e I to see DONT INITY, as | our Pp : i | SATURDAY, Nov. 13th AT 230 P.M. Admission Ade. Seafs, ah. Hoc. Reserved The. till Saturday Championship Game Queen's fll. vs. Varsity Jil Athletic Grounds Saturday, 10 AM. Admission, 15¢c. Plans at Uglow's noon, Band Concert FridayEvening, Nov. 12 Rink evening, | { | | | | cldses for the Nov, 15th, Monday | i i | la 1 Noa. Market Setar. | Pwo Heated' Cutter, | Mounted sbasop, Auction Sale SATURDAY, af, 1 Bugg Bross 1 Phaeton, 2 Setts clarnes (single,.) ALLEN, The Auctioneer | i i YOUNG-M'ARTHUR. Marriage Ceremony Celebr: Wednesday Afternoon. ak vted Ottawa Jour | I'he marriag of/Misg Laura McArthur, voungest daughter BB. MeArthur and Mrs. - | Laurigr avenue, west, | Lam- | berton ! of the late W. McArthur, 363 gical survey staff, and son of Mr. and | Mrs. George took | place quietly at two o'clock, Wednes: | day afternanp, at the residence of the bride's smother. J. H. Turnbull, | of Bank Street Presbyterian church, performed the ceremony, which was witnessed by only immediate relatives and friends, The bride, who was sisted by Miss Helen, McArthur, sister, and Misz< ~ Mavy MacRae, bridesmaids, wore a handsome travel- of brown broadcloth | with brown beaver hat to match Her | bhouguet was of lilies of the valley and | the groom's gift, a | perl and diamond #ug. 'To | bridesmaids thé groom presented gold {chains and "pendants in dainty de: | | signs, while #. Young, Montreal, who was the 'recipient of a dearf pin. The bride gave to the groom, a diamond tie pin. i Mr. and Mrs Young- Jeft. on ww trip to-Poston, and returnidg to the City will take up re-| { sidence on, Carling "avenue. Among the out-of-town g at the | were : Mr. and = Mrs, George { Kingston; t groom's. pare rs. | J. H. Hutchi Montreal: : Ww. Wood, Montreal, and Miss Stark, | St Minn. 2 Young, : Kingston, Rev. as- her as i | | she wore ling costume whole | the | was groomsman, Following luncheon, { wedding Y« mn, Paul, [AT ONCE, A SMART GIRL, TO SE A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORI i } + { | to George Albert Young, of the geolo 1 -- ipl - y= FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1800. CONDENS - RATES ~ First Insertion lc. & word. Each con secutive insertion thereafter hall cent a word. Minimum charge for one in- sertion, 25e.; three insertions, six, $1; one montn, $3. HELP-WANTED. GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. AP- ply in the evening to 33% King Su. A GOOD\ GENERAL 'SERVANT. AP: ply Mrs. James Reiu's, 256 Princess street. ° A HOUSEMAID, Apply to House. - eet rene BY' END 'OF MONTH. Mrs, Ryan, Rockwood week. Apply to Box * (TRL TO WORK SATURDAY noon and evening. Grimm's, : street. ii ei rr ERAL SERVANT, FOR FAMILY four. Apply to Mrs, W. H. Car Johnson street. AFTER- 102 Prine GIRL, OR WOMAN, FOR housework, Apply to Mrs. 168 Princess St. BFL: A CAPABL} general Freeman Waugh, EXPERIENCE NERAL SERVANT. Ieferences required. ;Appiy. in [eyeping Mrs. J. F. Lesslie, 47 William St. G References required, Apply to 24% Brock St. (¢ doors from Clergy.) 1, RFRVANT. NO WASHING. wages paid to 'competent ' pers after 7 p.m., 130 Bagot GENERA Good Apply t son. COMPETENT GENERAL SERVANT, Apply to Mrs. A. W. Winnett, Cor. Sydenham and Karl Sts, between 6 and 8 p.m. {AT ONCE, A CLOTHING SALESMAN and dry goods salesgirl. Must. have experience, no others need apply, 180 Princess: street. INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly --eorresponding for wewspapars. Noleanypasiiy.: send for articulars. Press yadicate, 3, Lockport, N.Y. AN ED ADVERTISING | jo 4 : : : A SEALED ENVELOPE, CONTAL NING loves, on Princess St, near IS. ard for return to 69 Princess Si. A BROWN CONEY MUFF, THURSDAY worning, on Clarente or Brock Sts. Aeindur please return to 238 Univer-}' sity Ave. Famine, Y STORE AND DWELLING, wi iy SR 2 Uighon. pT mi SAIN dress arly Dosstesion. Box "77, A LARGE ANTIQUE BERYL WAL~ nus Ei actoard Gan no pte : every day for $30, at Turk's, rotten 441 A SHOPPING BAG, CONTAINING RED of and bank 3 Sta. : Whi olives and receive Br. SMALL GOLD HUNTING CASE watch, mw ram "A. E.R." between Earl St, Queen's University, by way of Barrie, Union and Arch 8 Sts. Finder rewarded by leaving at 174 Barl street.' a FOUND. ON SUNDAY, 'A LADY Owner may 3 for this advertisement 245 Colborne St., city. BIRDS, BIRD S, BIRDS. IMPORTED GERMAN CANARIES, song, Each bird a gua teed 'ed songster Or mo ome in and hear them, . J. Driver, Cor. Queen and Barrie streets. "Phone 613. 'S WATCH. = paying . Apply tw}. STARLES. TO SENT, AREYI0 JAB! dhe IN Belects cess CLEAN, COMFORTA Rd OM 3 HOUSE, FIVE 0OmSs, i barn. t onee. Apply 59 Charles Street. : DWELLINGS, FURNT ND fu Stores e oa McCann's, or Cory ture, , King: HOUSE, GOOD REP. = SEE bo CER Si ONE FRONT HEAR ROOM PO AND. ONE RRO at ing street. Bt pi TY: FINANCE AND INSURANCE. FOR INSURANCE THAT INSURES JR RANCE Insurance Hdportum larket Square, Kingston, Telephone , 1IFE, ACCIDENT AND HEALTH. beral policies and mederate rales in 158 - Wellington street. : - HATH re fun aR . , LOY. 3 omical Bt. ingston INDON. AND. EB nes Gompangs Avaliable * In pddif to fie + "Phone, 687 89a. STORAGE, FOR FURNITUR dry airy rooms, hb t's Phone, RGE STONE - tario y ER BUILDING, ON_ ONe renewing wa as On Fates. a stran ig, Menta. "Phone, 825. . LEARN THE BARBER TRADE, system, constant practice, struction, few weeks mph tools free. Graduates earn twelve to eighteen dollars 'weekly. Write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, 221 Queen St. East, Toronto. EW N 1 in- ANY BOY outst ANXIOUS TO EARN MONEY » of school hours can secure a n with me. To my best boys 1 to give 'Savings -Banks and cash prizes Ihe work is easy and does not interfere with school duties. Frank O'Gorman, 852° hing St. WANTED--GENERAL. --- eee er---- A ROOM FURNISHED OR UNEUR: nished, with gas, suitable der tight housekeeping. + Apply Box. SNL" Whig office. a . ar ean Rl ee THE OPPORTUNITY; TO FURNISH estimates on electric work. All kinds of work promibtiy, dome. ¥. J. Bireh, Electrician, 206 ellington street. MR. P. VANDELAC WILL BE AT THE Windsor Hotel, Kingston, Saturddy," Nov. 12th and 13th, pose horses. GENTLEMEN TO cloth and have BRING it made up juto up- to-date suits. Price and workman. ship guarantesd 10 please. Pressing and repairing done on thé shortest notice. Thomas Galloway, 8t., next Ribby's Livery. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. YROP A CARD TO CHAS. W. KELLAR Carpenter and Builder, 255 Division St., for reasonable prices on all kinds of jobbing, all work done promptly. DRESSMAKING. A DR sires employment, Brock street, SSMAKF 5 DE- day or piece, SATURDAYS MEAT LIST Per The People's Meat Market. BEEF Roasts, teak and Stews, usual prices. hidneys ik, at IK at Tenderloins, prices, Skinned Shanks and low Hest Te. He Toin Chops 1 1 i 1 and 10e. 24 SPECIALS © Oo Fluid iin Finnan Haddie ........ Pickles, (best), from Canned Goods ...... Laced, (in 1b. packs DEIPPIRE crvevrasarsens Jellied Hoeks ........ I'ressed Corn Beef . Fe. and Sc, Sealed, . per gt. 1 in arian = Oyster: N Cooked Ham, Breakfast and Windsor Bacon, atsusuat pr Blood Pudding: and Bolohna Also Home-Made Sausage Hamburg Steak Corned Beef, 20 1 Cabbage. Awaiting pleasure. We are GAGE & LEACH Farl and Bagot Sts. "Phone, Wools Zh sos Th Joe. 1b. 1 your, orders Cor wondency, Nesforh hei gna Kfeets Price r box, six for will has Sold by all slain pig. on nailed fre'. Sovereriu Fie Widsori Clynical Thermometers. Fully guaranteed, certificate with each, one-half minute, one miante, two minutes. MeLeod's drug stoves. John Dougall, of the Montreal Wit- ness, marched in a procession of tem- perance workers to a Roman Catholic | church, in Montreal, and listened to a sermon, and: as a result the Canadian Courier, of Toronto, steps in and calls him McDougall--MickDougall, if you use. ui \ Tigestive Tonic tones up the stomach and cures dyspepsia. Sold in 50c. bottles at Prouse's Drug Store, corner Princess and Clergy streets, Charles Livingston and wife return- od. to-day, after Visiting in Toronto. Mis: May Hinckley has réturned from a visit at Toronto. Newman & Shaw's "suit sale." vals Friday, | to] buy good, sound, heavy, goneral pur- | THEM | 180 Broek | 462 o Hotel, house. aly ¥ mt lr Si Sn : OTELS AND RESTAURANTS. ; BOTEL RESTAURANT NOW . Service A La Carte, 0 day and night, Up-to-Date at pular prices. Private dining room. street ag to trance on Kin Gibson's Drug Store. Con. ang op- BOARD AND ROOMS, COMFORTABLE FURNISH OOM! with board. Well tes nd _ good table board. Also oy Ee University Awe. COMFORTABLE FUR 1 pi Ame ies table BOOMS, nv alls | Moardate: ARCHITECTS. rn oniy Srey A) HENRY P. SMITH, ARCHUTECT, ETC. 258 King street, 'Phune, 345. MEDICAL ARTHUR ELLIS, x rng and residence, ROBY. J. JSARDINER, a ve. cian an urgeon, corner and { William streets, Doroer for 3 |wM. NEWLANDS & SON, ARCH]. ,-- tects, etc. Office, 258 Bagot # . m., 3 to 4 Ea aod . < hone No. $70. 'Phone; 608. BOT, ARCHITECT, University 181 en Laed; ours 8 to a. 7 to © pom. 'P POWFR & SON, ARCHITECTS, MER- chant's Bank Buildipg, corner Brock 'Phone, 212 HEROD, "GRADUATE MAS. Swedish be ginal osteopathy), body treatment to Also head, face, References from physician: Kingston. Address House of dence. 'Phone, 310, MRS. C. and Wellington streets. seuse, | pENTAL. AND SPARKS, DENTISTS, Prificess St., Kingston, 'Thone, SPARKS 230% B46. OSTEOPATHY, ROBERT GARSIDE Edna Earle A !BR. 0. O: NASH, DENTIST: DR. M J. Gibson, assistant, 183 Princess street. 'Phone, 735. x od wads: ates of the, American Se Ost thy Kirks Princess rect HL yl ry ASHCROFT, DR. W. R. GLOVER, DENTIST, D.D.O. Certificate, office ground floor, corner | King and Johnson Sts., opposites George's Cathedral. 'Phone, 911. hours, 9 to 12 am. 2 5% Outside trea*ments by appoint st - MARRIAGE LICENSES. 8. 5 KIRKPATRICK, Clarence St., phone, street. ngston, mt. 'elo- 568. Residence, 88 Frontenac HAIR, MOLES, warts, etc, removed without scar. Twent ence. Dr. Elmer J. Nose, . Throat Specialist, 258 Bagot BUSINESS CHANCE. pr {ANYONE, ANYWHERE, OAN START | a mail order business at home. No | tng, Be Flt, Sn, og Send 2.969 Lockport, NY. Hascush, LEGAL. OUNNINCHAM & MUDIE, ters and Solicitors, Law Clarence 8¢,, Kingston. | i BUY THEIR Coal 'and Wood Synopsis of Canadian North-West Land Regulations, ANY person who is the wole family, or any mule may a available Pominion Another lot of DRESS HATS came from our work-rooms. They will be sesh er | BAe. WINGS, FEATHER MOUNTS ' CK. WINGS, SATHE NTS, } ther sister 'of intending and TURBANS, see our w window, ut OC nerent the solely owne {ovender. ; : and MONAHONT, for oe months' residence upon | ty Ah of | s,s han Come a = i= Pearsall' ar, orotr or : | ter. a, = 298 Princess St. i In certain districts a Romesteader For Ostrich Feathers Cleaned | wood stap Colored. Our Own Work, and section . $3.00 per acre. Dut six months in each of six I'date of homestead entry time required to earn and Suitivaie Sfty years. A homes { within mine miles of his ifarm of at least 80. acres and occupied b; » Bom, in ing may Pre-empt a quirter his _ bi 4d. Pries, is a reside patent) homestead right cannot Melt Ale Salvini, the widow 839 Mrs, x Pr, r dow beeiTion By AES -purehaitd a8 of the actor, may turn do. the sagt per acre. Duties--MNust reside six mooths in a play written by herself. has exha