-- Ther moar Store Open To-Night ur Pe 'Famous Fur Coats Made to Order We and Guaranteed. fave JHundreds of @oais to Choose From. For Men, Women & Children. Our own make. We invite your inspection. No obligation to buy. $30.00 UP aR John McKay ------------------ TAXICAB STOCK/HIS TRAGIC DEATH is a good purchase . FOR HIS WEDDING. Oar advice-- | | "My God, My Heart is Bursting * Buy it Now Send for fall particulars. | | the Arms ,of His | Bride. -- Montreal, Nov, 29, Max The tragic deat ert, a contractor, while discussing of his marriage with Miss of this Phe deceased is a son of Isaac Ker announced of is Ask Booklet. railw av the lianced, for our Free Illustrated . date Stone, a lew | well-known contractor, and but . . ' lavs ago returned home after com- pleting a contract of his own on th wnadian Northern /frailway in He 1s about twenty of agé, and, although hag been Adelaide and Victoria Sts., TORONTO. » about $30,000 out of his work BRASS CANDLE |i ST CKS | LITTLE DIGESTERS The kind Grandmother had that everybody's looking for. and are paying big price for. We can you them for from 75c. to $1.50 each, Juebiee district s VOArs peptics Forget Their Stomachs give in Brass Fire Sets $9 to $13 set out being And Irons, $7.50 to $9 Coal Hod: and Fenders. SEE OUR WINDOW. medicines without relief--who is, i can eat 3 hearty meals a surprised as delighted. W. A, Mitchell's Hardware Kingston. them --every day. The makers Mrs, Henry Sexsmith, months past, died at the sister, Mrs, Palmateer, Friday last Cause sumption. many f her | on or you get your money back. ho "Little Digesters", with this absolu- Frinsville, of death "Om | druggist's, or by mail from the Colem | Medicine Co., Toronto. Art E EPIL IEEE I EEE EPEEL LEE LEELA Y . DUPLEX The Most Dressy and Suitable Overcoat tor Winter. Sood Sor >> is convertible in It to the appreci« The Duplex Overcoat aree is the most practicable convertible garment to styles. offered at once ever be Lb bdtd public. ated. . $12.00 to $22.50 dn all the latest shades and materials Just enough better than other | Livingston's. ted bed Pass trs Ett EES > PEE E PELE |WHILE ARRANGING DATE He Exclaimed and Fell Dead in Intended young his city. the sO successful in amass- in SURPRISE PEOPLE They Make Even Chronic Dys- When a man who for years has been unable to eat a square meal with thoroughly miserable afterward--who has tried doctors and * fact, a chronic and almost hopeless dyspeptic--when this man finds that by taking a "Little Digester" regularly he day, and feel good "over it, he is nearly ss much The number of those who have had this experience with "Little Digesters" is steadily growing, More are hearing of them--trying them--being cured by 3 have such complete confidence in them that they guarantee them to cure any case of Sour Stomach, [leartburn, Indigestion or Dyspepsia | te guarantee, cost 25¢ a box at your an EL ad PE TE Cr ww ww WW Tere eTTYYTY HTT + 149-155 Brock ¢s St, Kingston. the past two. On evening he went for a drive with Miss Stone. He her home taking refreshment = when he suddenly "My God, my heart and a moment later fell armé of his intended bride. year or vturday was at some exclaimed, bursting," dead in the is The King Edward. Jean Valjean jRetures, from Vitor Hugo's "Miserables," attracting attention throughout Canada and the United States. The King Edward has secured the best and most pathetic one of the series. It shows the marriage of Cossotte and Maurice, the latter's miraculous escape, and the pathetic end of Valiean's: noble life. Also "Martyr or Crank," or how innocents are convicted on circumstantial evi | dence; and a most ludicrous comedy +0)' Finnigan's Im tiation," in which he the first degree in Skidoo lodge. Song, "Under the Irish Moon." This programme is a most superior one. To-night and Tuesday afternoon and evening. Usual admission. are h © a @ receives A Mission Conference. Kingston dstrict Methodist Laymen's Missionary conference opens in Sydenham strect Methodist lecture hall at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon when Rev. C. J. L. Bates, M.A., and Rev. ¥. A. Cassidy, M.A., both of Frm, will speak. The conference will eonsider local conditions. At 6:30 p.m.' supper will be served, and at 7:15 p.m. a musical programme will be given. The evening speakers will tbe Hon. E. J. Davis, Newmarket, Judge Deroche, Belleville, and bimer Davis, Kingston.. Abraham Shaw is i chairman of the committee in charge and R. J. McClelland seeretary. The Girl Scout's Sister. The &ister picture-drama of "The Girl Scout," made--at-Barriefield, and in Tete de Pont barracks, is on at the Bijou to-day and Tuesday. It is titled "The Cattle Thieves, a Romance {of the North-West Mounted i | The first and fifth scene are in Tete de en Police. |riefield. There y¢ lots of riding and fighting in it, and it is sure to please the lovers of western drama. i The Memorial Hospital. | The Whig will be glad to receive subsoriptions towards the tuberculosis {sunatorium. Everyone shows a de- sire to help and the smallest donation will help and be appreciated. Over $4,600 has been paid in and instal menis are coming in daily. SOCIETY WOMEN'S HAIR A Simple Treatment That will Make It Truly Fascinating--G. | W. Mahood Guarantees It. { Nowadays every | has radiant hair, | What a foolish creature a woman | would be if sho lost the apportunity | to | ¢hd to her attractions. Yet in Canada to-day there are | hundreds of thousands of women with | harsh, faded, characterless hair who | do not make any attempt to improve 1 it. In Paris most women ful hair, and in Canada who use Parisian Sage | and luxuriant hair. And any woman reader of the Whig can have attractive and lustrous hair in a- few days' time by using this | great hair rejuvenater, Parisian | Sage. | G. W. Mahood evlls a large hottle | for 50 cents, and he guarantees it to banish dandruff, stop falling hair and {itching scalp in two weeks or money | back. Parisian Sage is an ideal hair tonic, ! pot 'sticky or greasy. have beauti all have lustrous women and | day coroner's | 2 { Pont barracks, and the others in Bar] up-to-date woman WHILE SKATING ON ICE| NEAR GRAVENHURST. | i | | | Young Brother Helped His Sister | "Qut Once, But She Broke] Through Again Before They | Reached the Shore. i Nov. A drowning | me ident occurred at Franklin's Bay, | Sparrow Lake, Saturday 'evening, {when Mary Gf, aged fifteen years, | and her brother, Daniel Gill, aged thirteen years, lost their lives. The two, whose father, Hugh Gill, is ai highly respected farmer, were skating with a number of others on the lake, | when the jce gave way, letting them | two more young people, Miss | Mary Jones and Cyril Gill, into the | icy water. Cyril Gill managed to get | out and assist Miss Jones and | his sister on to the ice, but the latter | { broke through -again before she Gravenhurst, 20 seme | KILLED THE BABY. | -- | Sprinkled With Powdered Arsenic Instead of Talcum. Salisbury, Ill, Nov. 20.---A well- | meaning neighbor of Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Davis came into their home to | | take care of their twelve-day-old baby | while Mrs. Davis was ill, and the well- | | meant intentions killed the child | | Under the impression that she was {using talcum powder, the nurse sprink- {led her charge with powdered aySeNe. | jury summone yesier- day brought in a verdict of accidental | poisoning. The arsenic and talcum powder, al- though plainly labelled, were in simi- lar packages. i bor dusted the child, with the powder after she had. given it a bath. Death ensued in a short time. -------- General Hospital Praised. The board of management of Kinston gen-ral hospital has receiv- ed an excellent letter from Albert E Shannon, speaking in glowing terms of "the faithful and skilful care," he received while dang: rously «ll in that institution during October last. He praises the medical superintendent, the nurses pon. the whole management. He also states that shen convalescent and able to move in and out among the ward and other patients he heard nothing but for the hospital. The management weve very pleased to get th's letter. Every effort is Le'ng made to keep the service at the Kingston general hospital: satisfactory in every respect and it is alwaysfpleas- ant to know that one's endeavors are appreciated and acknowledged. good words The Late Mrs. Chas. Logue. A sad death occurred in Toronto, on Saturday, in the person of Mrs Charles Logue, and daughter of Wil. liam Delaney, formerly of Kingston The deceased lady had been suffering for some time of pneumonia, which disease she bore with great patience Her interment took place, Monday to the Roman Catholic cemetery in Belle- ville. She leaves besides her sorrow- ing husband, one child, father, mother, several sisters, and brothers to mourn. Much sympathy is. extended to the bereaved iamily in their sad affliction. e-------------- The Late Mrs. Mullinger. Mrs. Jane Mullinger died at Port Hyron, Mich., on Sunday and the re mains &rrived here, to-day, for burial to-morrow on Wolfe Island cemetery. Deceased, whose maiden name was Jane Bryant, resided for many years on Wolfe Island. She is survived by six chilhren, Mrs. Alfred Danford, Port Huron, at whose home she died; Mrs. Charles Morden, Kingston; Miss Edith Mullinger, Port Huron; David and Thomas, Kingstpn, and George, of Blenheim. RL Dangerously Injured. Miss L. Aylesworth, who lives in Er nesttown, was struck by a special im- migrant train near her home Monday morning while crossing tracks. She arrived in the city 2:30 o'clock and was removed-at once to the general hospital in Corbett's ambulance. The could give out nothing at the time of going to press other than that.the woman was dangerously injured. The extent her injuries could not be ascertained on the at doctors of Intercession For Mission. The members of the Woman's Auxili ary branches connected with the Ang- lican churches here, will observe St. Andrew's Day as a day of special in- tercassion for missions. There will be a celebration of 'the Holy Communion in St. George's cathedral, after which there will be a corporate communion [of St. Andrew's Brotherhood, and 'an- other srelebration at hali-past ten. [ There will be continuous intercession | throughout the day, ending with even- | song at five o'clock. { Burglar In Barriefield House. Late on Saturday night a man on- tered the house of Louis Tisdale, Bar- rviefield, and hid till tho family wend to bed. When awakened Mrs. Tisdale, who called for | help. The would-be burglar escaped, | hav ing left the doors ajar for a hasty | retreat. | : Kitchéner A Woman Hater. | Victoria, B.C., tainments given for Lord Kitchener, owing to an iden that { he was a woman hater. { + wi -- Mr. Pegg, representing the Nord heimer Piano company, Toronto, is in the city for a few davs at hirkpat- rick's art store. The next education | 9th. | Rev: J. Cox and wife, of Wolie Is- | andy left for Ardendale, to-day. | D. J. McDermott, Montreal, is | the city on business to-day. | Rev. W. A. M¢llroy returned to tawa, at noon, to-day. ; Dr. Edwards,, M.P., went tawa, at noon, to-day. | "Buy baby comforts' | Red Cross Drug Store, meeting of the board of will be in to (- | Newfoundland to the sheep pas-! also Twice Mrs. Davis' neigh- I the ®t J. M. Campbell to Settle {ni he crept upstairs he | Nov. 29.--According to news brought by the Bellerophon, | the Japanese government ordered that | geisha girls be eliminated from enter | Field Marshal held on December | -- : From. the caribou barrens of | tares of the Rocky Mountains, hunters everywhere are enthusias- tic about Dominion Ammunilien. The mew Jominiom System of loading proves every cartridge or shot shell perf Dominion ¥ Cartridge Co., Ltd, Domb IN MARINE CIRCLES. ZOU | Arriv T : 1 als and D ren Fv to shore. The bodies gvere recovered. | epa ae a essels a This Por. The steamer Dundee passed on way up. The steamer Sowards has been up for the season. The sloop Maggie IL. bay ports, brewery. The steamer Windsor arrived from Montreal, to-day, and will be laid up for the season. r The schooner Ford River arrived from Sodus, with coallfor the locomo- tive works. She will 1&ad feldspar for Charlotte for her next trip. M. T. Co.: The steamer Westmount discharged her cargo of grain, and cleared Saturday night, for Fort William to load grain for Georgian Bay ports; the tugs Bartlett and dronson cleared for Montreal with four barges. her laid arrived from with barley for Fisher's TO ACCEPT THE OFFER Gas Tank Dispute. learned that the light, heat and [power committee, on recommendatian {of the city solicitor, will, this evening) | report to the city council, advising {that the offer of J. M. Campbell, of £733, in settlement of the city's claims regarding the defective gas tank, be | accepted, and that no action be taken J against Mr. ( ampbell. . The offer of IMr. Campbell was + made last winter, land was at first refused. The commit tee realizes that an action against Mr Campbell, would likely fail. It has cost the city $4,300 to make the de | fective tank water-tight, and hence the will be $3567. However, it 43 {pointed out that what was paid for | the tank originally was $2,000 too lit itle for a go job. Hence the whole, the city's will only about $1,500, loss on be loss Bread Drops In Price. R. H. announcement in the Whig, on Saturday, that he would to day reduce bread from pix to five cents a loaf, has resulted in all the bakers dropping the price. Mr. Toye savs that there's né money in bread making at six cents a loaf, but by do ing a strictly cash businessi as he pro poses, he will be able to stand the re duction. Toye's The Milk Commission. A defpytch from Ottawa says: "It is ery, tha the milk commission | will not gb to Kingston until to-mor- row night. They have Dr. Ru therford. Dr. Ruddick and other gov ernment officials here and will not get through in Ottawa before afternoon" {to see to-morrow Miss 1. M. Nash, daughter of Mrs M. A. Nash, of Johnson street, has ac cepted a position as nurse in the Or thopaedic hospital, New York. | Family Cough Syrup | Cures Any Cough in Five Hours. NEW PRESCRIPTION HERE. Here given the most cffective cough prescription known to the med ical world.. It is a mild laxative, and this is what a body needs when suffering with cough and cold on the lungs. A cough or cold indicates | poisons in the system, causing inflam mation and congostion Nearly all cough syrups relieve, hnt make the trouble worse by thei constipating effects. This prescriptici not only rt lives quickly, but it cures any cough | that is curable Get one-half une fluid wild cherry bark, one ounce com pound essence cardiol, and three | ounces syrup white pine compound! | Mix in a bottle. ' Take for acute cough or bronchitis twenty drops overy hall hour for four hours. Then one-half to \ one teaspoonful thrée or four times | daily. Give children less according to lage. A few hours' treatment will cure | and heal the throat and lungs of all | but consumptives. Cnt this out and | give it to some friend who may need | it to be saved from an early death by consumption. is too, GLOVES CLEANED, RIGHT We clean kid gloves properly, in- side and outside. When returned ta you they do mot have that ¢flen- sive odor so common after clean- ing. We give satisfaction. R. PARKER &CO., Dyers and Oleaners: 69 Princess St. Kingston, Ont: The great Uterine Tonic, and only effectual Monthly ' No. 1, : No. for cases, Boar sh tress seni Jrene: on receipt of price. i pamphlet, Address: TH | Goox Moraine C..ToraNTe, ; fem Builders and Contractors | Use Sashweights made in King lston' at Angrove's Foundry. at Gibson's | | Special prices for large auantities. No TO-MORROW Commencing at 9 a.m. and continuing All Day. We will place on sale 130 Pairs Stylish Corsets, all standard makes, at exactly half price, These represefit a maker's sam- ple lot, and are all perfect as when boxed at the factory. i 25 Pairs White Corsets, worth} . $1 for 50c 23 Pairs White Corsets, $1.25 for 65¢ #30 Pairs White Corsets, worth 1.50 tor 75¢ ; 43 Pairs White Corsets, Worth : 2.00 for $1 : worth : 5 Pairs White Corsets, worth} 3.00 for $1.50 4 Pairs White Corsets, 3.50 for $1.75. Different sizes in each make, but not all sizes, No approval in this lot, as we expect a quick sale, and all sold for cash only. worth § Jormerly Windsor) | COMMON SENSE BOOTS Elastic Side, Button or Lace - We have a fine stock of thesz Comfort Shoes: Some with heavy ¢ soles, some with light. Some nicely lined with warm wool and nice soft uppers. $2.00 Any one with tender feet should call and see THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE CTVVITII ENGINE IPE00OE