EE ----_------, ------.. RS We have done everything in our power to get the very best values for the price and we have them. Nice, Soft, Elastic Ribbed Vestsand Drawers, 25¢, 35¢, 50c and 75e. Ladies' Combinations Finest quality, Pure, Soft Wool, $1.50 Suit. Children's Combinations Best qualities at 50c to $1.50 Suit. Ladies' Long Sleeve Corset Covers 25¢, 50c. Ladies' and Children's Tights Also a complete range of Men's and B. ys' Unde sings. Ste rwear, Hosiery and Fur~ JMLEY BROS Dress o Children sewing. It's cheaper, too. In Ready-to-Wear Garments and save the worry and bother of My Btock of Children's Dresses to suit ages one year to twelve years is personally selected. They are well made from good ma- terials, cut and made to fit, look well, and will stand the hard wear and tear of children. Come in and see them. Are more popular this season than ever. 'varied and natty in style. XMAS. FANCY WORK, Bon. toa adon sow 10 bectn to plan for Christmas. on Jolnters ) you need oR SeJ lee . a Lot of Stamped Goods to take orders for Faney. Work... 'Am 80. 't leave it off too long. If you want something } Underwear leave your be well satisfied, iE hose with a a - CHILDREN'S BEAR SKIN JACKETS, BONNETS, AND CAPS My assortment is quite Better see them before you buy. 1 hav and Miss L. Sutherland, 90 PRINCESS STREET, i oF » JUST BELOW WELLINGTON STREST. 5 Pees es 000000000000 000000000 GRAPES: Large and Firm. California Valencia Oranges, sweet and juicy. Fine. Lemons and Bananas, all fresh this week, 302 King Street. Phone 141 § OO0OCO000CO00 GOOOO 0000 i Hikiasd hod WILL GIVE UF FARM FOR LIFE ANNUITY, Cormwaller Makes Unique Offer To wards Establishing County Home of Refuge. Cornwall, Oct. 25.-The counties' House of problem which has been the members of the counties of Stormont, Dundas and inet for six years past, has practically settled by the og " acteptance of the offer of W. 'raig, who gives his 140-acre ha valued at $13,000 and $7,000 cash to complete the project, in consideration of an annuity of $1,200 or six per cent. interest on the donation during the lifetime of Mr. and Mrs. Craig, or in any case, not more than twenty years. Mr. Craig's farm is just north of the G.T.R, depot at Cornwall, con- venient to the town's electric light, gas and water supply. This question fas been before the counties council more or less for hall a years and finally Tast J .ie, in consequence of a threat of a mandamus by certain par- ties, the counties appointed a special committee to deal with the question with the above result. CAPE VINCENT MOURNS The Death of Frank N. Potter, a Leading Townsman. Cape Vincent, N.Y., Oct. 24.--This village has sustained a heavy loss by the death of Frank N. Potter, a life long resident, and one of the foremost citizens. He had been seriously ill for several weeks, but his friends, who in- cluded practically the entire communi- ty, wi none the less shocked by the fatal termimation. Mr. Potter was sixty years of age, and through easly the whole of his adult life fol a business career. For the owed part of the time he was travelling salesman or commission agent of well-known business establishments in New York, Syracuse, Utica and other cities, and his service in these capacities brought him into intimate association with many of the leading tradesmen of Northern and Central New . York. Among them all he was held in affec- tionate esteem, for his invariable courtesy, his scrupulous integrity, his high sense of honor,.and his fine qual- itiea of heart and mind. It was the often-expressed verdict of his business and social acquaintances that his word was as good as his bond. In politics he was a loyal and earn- est member of the temperance party. Soon after Grover Cleveland's second election to the presidency, in 1892, Mr. Potter was recommended by his fellow-townsmen and by many influ- ential men outside of this village, as an eminently available candidate for the important office of collector of the port of Cape Vincent. It was one of the most desirable appointments with- in the presidents gift in Northern New York, and there were several rival claimants for executive favor. His choice, finally fell upon Mr. Potter, and, that the Cape Vincent can never held a political office and had never been ive or ob- trusively active in politics, the selec- tion was a high tribute to his charac- ter and standing among the citizens of Jefferson county. He discharged the duties of the office with his customary efficiency, fidelity and honesty, and to the satisfaction Ne of the Cleveland administration and of all who had dealings with the collector. At the ex- piration of his term, in 1897, he resum- «d his business occupations. Nir, Potter was the most useful iablie spirited citizens 'of Cape Vincent. When the question of an adequate water supply came before that community, some years ago, he devoted his best emergy and influence to the project and was conspicuously instrumental in carrying it to a successful culmination. With a man of his gentle and affectionate dis- Pleition, it w it 'was ustura) th that his home hobavpy_and- exemplary; and such can truthfully be said of it. Intensely devoted to his family, he was likewise as true as steel to the many friendships he formed through a valuable and busy life, and there is a special note of sincerity in the expres- sions of sorrow his death has elicited. Besides the bereaved widow, Mr. Potter is survived by three children, Frank G., mow of Syracuse, and James N. and Anna, of Cape Vineent, and by one brother, Henry, of this wT FF i 2 Jar i i fe. : 8 F= gi : ¥ ! i wy f= 1. i i gt br i E i 2 F i : gf i i £ il 1 i i : ¢ 1 i A + i it 3 ! MARKS BROS. ERIE MARKS, SHanagen, ela ame CHANGED NIGHTLY. TO-NIGHT "THE EMERALD ISLE" Thursday --* The Slave Girl " rces. 10-15-26 NCEE en NOW ON SALE, 2 WEDNESDAY, Oct. 26 The © The Calegnal way A Speetaein, the Broad Musical Am New The Midnight Sons Paliman' Teatn on Sta Theat cond Aet. the TI TH SL 3100» fon 5 § Cars of Seemery. Complete change of 2 Reels of Pictures Every Day. PROGRAM : Monday, Tuesda Wetndsday Oct. 24th, 25th 256k and Arthur | Lynn Will sing "If 1 Had a Thousand Lives to Live." DON'T MISS SEEING THE Riva Larsen Troupe 4 PEOPLE. Who present the most . ing and phenomenal feats of ha ity ever demonstrated. See the Grand Spectacular Finale. This act will make you talk, At special request of many of the patrons of ol he Orphan The MUSICAL "SILVERS In their unique MUSICAL MELANGE Are playing a return engagement, Afternoon performance, 2 o'clock. All seats, Se. Evening performance, 7, 5c and 10¢, Please Note--No advance in prices, War Five Cen s to All To-Night--2 Big Acts--2To-Night. Three Thousand Feet of the Best Pictures CASEY and McGILL The Sons from Emerald Isle. The Best Singers and Dancers you have ever seen. NISS CLARIE BOGARDUS Dashing Soubrette. GEO. HAMMOND __Will Sing Every Performance. REMEMBER, S5¢ TO ALL EVERY NIGHT At The *'PRINCESS" MATINEES DAILY. Sc TO ALL. QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY ALUMNI CONFERENCE. Wednesday Evening, Oct. 26th At 8 O'clock, IN CONVOCATION HALL, Address by DR. JAMES BONAR, MASTER OF THE MINT, OTTAWA. Tickets good for all the public evening lectures for 25 cents. Up to James. Sew| A BOY, AT ONCE. Europe's Foremost Novelly Gymnasts ARTISTS. |. OONDENSEP ADVERTISING RATES First insertion 1c a word. Each con- ReYBine MRHYIAS thentanias halt cant ® word. Minimum charge for one in sertion, 3We; three lasertions, 80¢; six, $1; one month, §2. SMART BOY, AT Nee. SEORGE Mills & Co., Princess Street. BAKER'S ply to J. HELPER, AT ORXCE. AP. J. Lackie, Princess Street, A MAID FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK. Apply to Miss Booth, 243 Alfred treet. COOK'S A SOPRANO SOLOIST FOR ne Church Choir, city. Apply, Queen Btreet, City, ag NCE APPLY. PART. r e n, rescen ron al Wire Norn: 62 King Street West. A COMPETENT MAID FOR GENERAL ouse work; references required. Apr in evening, Mrs. J. F. Lesslie, William Street. STRONG BOY TO ASSIST IN MAIL. ing department on Monday and Thursday forenoons and on Satur- day afternoons. Apply, Business office, Whig. A COMPETENT MAID FOR GENERAL housework in family of three: no washing; references required. Ap- ply. in the evenin bi Mn DA. Cays, 128 Barrie Stre INTELLIGENT PERSON MAY earn $100 monthly Serrespanding for aswapape No can vassing. Send outers Trem Synd cate, 3.963 Lockpo A REPRESENTATIVE FOR KINGS- ton and County of Frontenac: a permanent position and exclusive territory for the right man. Stone & Wellington, Nurserymen, To- ronto ARE YOU DESIROUS OF EARNING money in your spare time by soliciting orders for personal Xmas Greeting Cards? Big commission; If so, write for sample book, sent prepaid Canadian Seried Com- pany, Toronto. 2 CLERK TO SELL ARTICLES MUCH ed in every home, especially by Rea ing men: good salary; per- manent position; HH you are work- ing for small salary behind the Soubie Four wes and be Foy Sn uble your wagés an © " Xow iy, Box "E. B. C." Whig WANTED, YOUNG MEN TO PRE. pare for positions as automobile repairmen, chauffeurs, salesmen; we Jaake you expert in ten weeks assist you to good - ton: a big, demand for great; free. model of mon with course; sample sson and rtiouisrs free; write to-day: reasonable Empire Auto- mobile Institute, Rochester, N.Y. { WANTED---GENERAL. 4 INTARIO AND S.A. VETERAN, SCRIP ° 30 bity Sor cash. J.B. McCann, 51 D BUY A ROW BOAT, SIXTEEN OR eighteen feet long, to carry three or four people. Apply to M. Kings- Thesband, 297 King reet, ATTEND FURNACES, BY A THO- roughly competent and highly.re- commended men: Canadian; two or thtee furnaces; engage now; start when ready. Apply * Bex 2410, Whig office. Cloth and have, it made up Into up: ave lo up In - Jo Re ne a A workman a Airing done on the Sad notice. Thomas Jalloway, 130 Br St, next Bibby's Livery. Y PERSON HAVING GOOD SE- cond-hand Furniture and Steves before di in me a card. I will oo ran I have for on X. t Ranges. Will sell reason- Thompson, 333 Princess t A New and Fresh Line of Pocket : AT ALL PRI } 18 MADE EASY AT OUR ESTABLISH- MENT. 1st--BECAUSE WE HAVE | CHOICEST SELECTION LOST. S-- LADY'S BLUE spr icoAT ON Tuesday, Oct, h, on road be- tween Murvale i) Harrowsmith, Finder Kindly leave at Whig of- fice or arrowsmith Post Of. fice. ' FOUND, A LADY'S FUR STOLE. APPLY TO Kingston Business College. UPHOILSTERER, UPHOLSTERING, RE- carpet work, hair mat- Drop a card or reet W. J. GAVIN pairing an tress removatin call 216 Bagot FURNITURE FINISHER. ANTIQUE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY, ebonizing and Sliding, enamellin and all colors mission work; a work given best attention. Pat. Dtsch , '3% John Street. 'Phone A PCAs TA Tes 0 t s Insurance over] Nort har arn, © Crown Bank, poet Cc 8 wu IREPATRICK, chet" Aa, 6 4 Qlivence IN- estnship elope 568. GENERAL INSURANCE.-- LIFE, t H - Accident xd mee Tetcies Jou rat T J n, nt, 169, on. Wellingtoa Street, CA ieion Lite 2 plate Pinas ATEN, Rn Pa 3 Ron: GEO. A 4 Ohe Gent stamp on it Put i gi ds at re LIVERPOOL, NDON, AND BE Fire insirages Com mpany. A ATS a ie assets $61,187 218. Which the polic; hi ite to, OF security the unlimited lability of all the stockholders. Farm and city Sy EnopeTey insured at le rates. Before renswing old oo or wiving new business gel rates Seialige & Strange, Agents. Phone, 32 AGENT, me Company, Lg lowest J. F. SPARKS, BA, M.D. PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, 100, Bm Office hours, 10 te and 7 to § pm. 'Phone 384 THRE Apoiy, D3 Nay Ye A PAIR OF DEER Winchester Rifle WK HOUNDS: ALSO M. Theobald, ing Street, Rh COAL AND WOOD SOOK STOVES. Coal Heaters, Quebec and other ds of Stoves at Turk's. 'Phone OR FOR 34-38 Qorage, Baer a SE. THER R PREMISES inceas St suitable to table' or or garage. TE SOME BARGAINS IN NEW and second-hand Fastline launches, with or without en rides to sult all. Coward's oat orks. THREE RED COCKER DOG PUP five weeks old. with pedigree: wil be a very small size: prices reason able. Apply at 88 York Street, BARGAIN HOUSE, 22 x 26, WITH half acre of land and orchard, at Bharbot Lake: price, $450. Further Rticulare apply to HH Mac. Box 327, Englehart, Ons, 129 UNION STREET: BRICK ; a RMS 5 Ba ARRIE to J. FURNISHED ROOMS: BRIGHT AND large; very quiet; In good localliy; modern, conveniences. Afply, 474 Albert Street. LARGE FRONT ROOMS, FURNISHED ot mod or unfurnished; ern convent ences. Apply to 15 Montreal Street, near Princess Street. A FURNISHED HOUSE, OR PART OF one, suitable for light house keeping: a food chance. Apply te 244 University Avenue. A BEVEN-ROOM BRICK DWELLING, #9 York Street, in first class condis tion; possession after October 20th, Apply, J. C. Landerygw, 83 York reet. STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, CLEAN, dry, airy rooms, absolutely moth roof; four own lock and key rost's nt Storage, 299 Quean Bt. 'Phone 626 SUITE OF ROOMS, INCLUDING SIT- ting-room, bedroom and th ro: located near Market dons ly to Cunningham udie, Abe larence Street, DROP A CARD TO JOHN ter a NT Ba Bartel ork" Hee of 3 ies eh done promptly ELLAR, Ha £ eet A wotk dene KW1 me an Hurlders' , pact tinh Awan a t and 1 Plane repa. mates given Tor ail He of SPARKS AND 130 13 ® Fig Bn nea BER PjiTIAT ta Folder Sasiatin ENTS & DR. A. E. KNAPP, D iT, 19 a3 MPNT. Street, near 653. OSTEOPATHY. real 'Phone page. aR he A vision "office "HEALTH bg 38 A oft. heroft, oats Be 2 wound oP St corner ne 441. aArge upton and iherat ur. hours, 10 to i 3 tos a pf Ty hi ATIC, NEW HOUSE, MODERN CONVENI- ences, bath, wc, gas, and furnace convenient to Queen' 8 University and Collegiate Institute. Apply and Victoria in, at corner of Ewrl BRICK RESIDENCE. 3 Neiltam Street, centrall : furnace, gas, and all a forn a oe. "Ap to Dr. Sull Yah ; Torner x. & and Princess Street: FOR SALE OR TO LET. TWO NEW EIOHT-ROOM Hougrs on Quebec Street: latest i raveinen selling i $58, T30% VRPS T Wa Bal THE EXTENSIVE BUSINESS M7 go fa inn olen ie ing from Trig to Queen Street, w dings. "4 including e w gates vid Apply to' THE HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. . une je. BOARD AND LODGING ther ar separate may be University Aveaus, con- ®; bright, airy rooms; rig conveniences. BR ICK_HOTEL, ONTARIO ST. osite GTR. station, one blogk from GRR on street car line; hotel lately remodelled; charges moderate: special rates by the week. John Cousineau, Prop. ANTI Tosidence 1 Datversity keer WM. NEWLA & SON, A igi su Offion, 168 Bagel Broo errs PATENTS. "RENE oo Se -- LIM vo 13 Busy AURANT., REMOV- rincess : Slanets: iL i tor; upstairs he partis on o. & D. May, XY Alronage solicited. 'Phone 985. PERSONALS. FATAL Bn "Br Bimer in poss, Hh Fron god 8 Bagot St HAIR. SLES, h 8. ANTONE ANYWHERE, CAN STA mall 1 order basincas at home. eo at own boas. Tet. Tells how, Heacock, 2.969 X. kpori, N.Y ou ever sit before a Grate ly made with our Select Caz - If not you do not know wight a fire of this, kind really is. Try them. FT