Watch this space every Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday for values in Cloth- ing and-Men's Furn- ishings. THE MEN'S STORE Lr For Wedd SILVER TEA SERVICES F. our skilled op uripish the exact. ass they will not be trong Eye exan how the condition of 0 be the same Don't djust themselves tc Fill make the Kinnear & d'Esterre J i 100 PRINCESS ST. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE KINGSTON ed. TELEGRAPH BUILDING, CLARENCE STREET CO. 8. KIRKPATRICK W PREMISES MISES Clear the Skin A beautiful complexion is the outward mark of good blood and a healthy body. When the stomach, liver aad blood are in good order, the skin is'clear and lovely. Unsightly blotches, pimples, eruptions and sallowness show the need of Beecham's Pills to stimulate and regulate the vital organs and improve the circula- tion. Good healthand better looks soon follow the use of WIND HAMPERS THE WORK DONNELLY WRECKING COMPANY AT THE BARGE HILDA. Liready 5.000 Bushels of Grain Have Abandon Been Removed---Must Work For Time } Sackett's Harbor king outfit, com- nwall 'together lighter Harriet bourg, under the John Donnelly, re- port about three ing after baviag 000 bushels of wrecked barge Point Hilda was located at t Donnelly wrecking salvage as from the wreck n the scenes of the as the Yocatign i thatgatie is ex-' posed to sweep of the lake, with the wind from a southerly or south-westerly quanter. As the wind was fresh from the south Capt. Don- nelly can o Sackett's Har- r to as possible, and » that weather con- would allow him to- work: The wind having let up Sunday af- Capt. Donnelly left here four o'clock and went 1it 3 ditions he 3 about orts that the a half of a e Stoney Point t one-quarter ng head on hh of water for and ten feet and three inches He also states that after e removes the oa that there is no doubt but wi he can get her of 2 on board 35.000 valued at $80,000 3 valued at $40,000 y wrecking outfit is the gest outfit on Lake Ontario. tug Cornwall is a powerful side wheel 3 iraft of only six and ch allows her to work low water. She has a capacity of 350 tons Il Hghter Harriet D a thirty-ton der- r with a clam shell which hirt{y-five bushels of grain n any hatch of the wreck and dump it into any hatch of the lighter his outfit caspried four ve-inch rotary steam pumps, one | »-inch and one four-inch gasoline two six-inch and two four- inch siphons, and three eleven-inch | hawsers, together with a complete ng outfit and alr compresser. 1ey have accommodations for a wrecking crew of forty men. The salvage capacity of this fleet is about 90,000 bushels of grain and may be | $0 arranged that the dry grain can be kept separate from the wet The Mowat Hospital Exhibit. i The people of the city and sur- | rounding country were given an ex-| cellent opportunity at the Kingston | Exhibition to see for themselves what is being aocomplished at the Mowat Hospital. Not only was the display wall worth seeing, but the | patients of the hospital were to be | seen in the booth doing the work. For the past few months the men have taken a great deal of interest | in the work and often hinted that | the Mowat: was. going to have ai name in the country for the manu- | facture of all classes of reed work, | weaving, bead work, faney work, embroidery, wood carving, and so on. | Through the kindness of the direc- | tors of the exhibition, and. more] especially of the genial manager, R. | | be taken by the proper authorities to THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG JURY ATTACHES NO BLAME coo uc TO ANYONE OVER DEATH OF GUARD J. A. PURCELL. Recommends That Provision Be Made For Widow--Commends the Part Played by James M. Long, a Pris- oner, The ir nto the death of rcell was conducted on ng and the jury lowing verdiet: that Joseph A. Purcell came to his death as the result of i ained when a binder er his body on the morning . 1st We find further; that blame can be attached to anyone in connection with the dcei- dent, and in view of the fact that® Joseph Purcell dost his life in the discharge of hi§ duty, even going | further pos lv than his duty re. quired in gn effort to save the gov- Srament's property, we would re- commend that some provision be made by the government for his widow "We highly commend Convict James M. Long for the part he played in the accident, forge'ting all about the possibility of his escape in order to render aid to the! stricken guard and we would recommend that steps Brown Calf Laced Boots, on wide or nar- row toe lasts; best grades; smart patterns --$9.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, secure a pardon for the convict or a reduction of his sentence. We would request the coroner to forward our verdict to the proper authorities." The evidence was taken at the penitentiary and among those exan ined was Farm Instructor D. J. Carthy and the conrict teamster, James M. Long, who, instead of mak- ing his escape on: one of the horses when the opportunity was open, did he could to render assistance. to he injured guard D. J. McCarthy was the first ness examined He said: nothing about the accident. ties require that if repairs the stable guards or teams- ters are supposed to report to me. In an emergeney of repairs needed in a hurry they are supposed to take the same to the harmess or other shop These guards are informed to that effect. * Repairs had been made to the harness of the horse under the care of Guard Purcell. [I do not re- member anyespecial repairs. I did not have any repairs made to this par- deular harness. In The spring 1 had gone over the harness in tompany with Mr. Purcell and I impressed on him the importance of reporting any defects in the hamess--any defective harness was to be taken to the shop He was to keep all harness in good shape. It was his duty to look after the harness. This particular harness had not been reported to me by him Mr. Purcall was senior officer In charge of the stable. If a bridle was defective there were other bridles in the stable in good condition to which he had access." \ Question: You saw {he harness af- ter the accident? Answer: Yes; I noticed the bridle was broken. Question: Was any pele strap | broken? Answer: No; ihe spreader was broken. i The jury examined the harness that had been used on the team of! horses on the day of the accident. wits know ATTRACTIVE MODELS FOR FALL AND WINTER The cold days are near at hand, when Furs will no longey be a summer luxury, but a winter necessity. We are showing some ele- gant designs in: ------Ladies' Fur Coats. Neck Pieces Mufls. Ls In all the good, fashionable Furs. Now is the time to buy. Campbell 'Bros. - 122 Princess St. places and repaired' since. i peas Question: Don't you think that the ~ bridle is too old and should be re- | placed? Anewer: I it was defective | ---- ---------- Mr. Purcell could have used another | | bridle. { Questipn: Do you cofisider that brigle in good shépe to use? Aa- gwer: Yes. Mr. Purcell was six | years in charge of the horses and | stables, and could use any other bri- dle. { James M. Long, sworn, stated: "On the morning of the accident I left the | institution with Mr. Purcell at 7.45 | o'clock. I was with him about a | The bridle had been'broken in three a a ""Pape's Diapepsin" at once fixes Your Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomach A at a ttl li rt arin. hat You Can Keep YOUR DOMESTIC PROBLEM 18 SOLVED The modern woman demands a Cabinet. Kitchen It is a complete kitchen in itself and fits in perfectly with labor in a step- saving modern kitchen. Silent Servant Three Shelf Tea Waggon, with removable tray and rubbed tyred wheels, as. el The Busy Store With the Large Stock 'Phone 147 for Service. Ee Sakell's Ice Cream Parlor ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST ICE CREAM PARLORS IN THE CITY. We Serve The Purest . Ice Cream QUICKEST SERVICE AND BEST MUSIC. Sakell Bros. Re, ier SS A AP AAAS Bushell, the boys were afforded an | month. When we arrived at the col- | i6xcelleht opportunity to display their | lege field I started to hook the three | work and have special prizes donat- | horses to the binder, while Mr. Pur- ed for the same; and this at no cost cell changed the knife. I got on to themselves. Not tonly this, but{and started to cut, with Mr. Purcell NEXT TO OPERA HOUSE ald CHEER TRAE EEA Stomach acidity tion! Nl s Eat causes indiges- BEECHAM'S PILLS are worth a guinea a box Seld everywhere in Canada and U. S. America. In boxes, 25 cents, | | hibitors. Sm RS : ° Now Is The Time l to have your Furnace and Stoves looked after. We have only experienced me- chanics and if you require any work in this line we can give you satisfaction. Agents for the celebrated Hecla Hot Air Furnace. ? - Lemmoné&Sons PHONE, 840 = 187 Princess Street first, Mr. | wards, and consolation to Mr. Rae, idrive. | the ladies of the Chapter and then a {to him. He a_-------------- Men's Box Calf 'Bluchers with Leather Lin- ings--a serviceable Fall Shoe ... $4.95 'Allan M. Reid SHOE STORE! passes were donated to them ag ex-| The boys wish to take this opportunity to thank the manage-| ment of the exhibition as well as the people of the city and district who! were so good as to patronize them. | Whist Drive and Dansant, i A pleasant event was held in the G.W.V.A. rooms Tuesday evening | when the George Richardson Chap-| ter of the Daughters of the Empire staged a whist drive and dansant, Over eighty people were present and the drive was voted by all to be a great success. were plaved and the prizes were won as follows: Ladies, first, Mrs, W. Hall; second, Miss Elliot, and conso- lation to Mrs, Brown. Gentlemen, Hussey, second Mr. Ed- Miss Jonnie Wilson played some choice musical selections during the Refreshments were served dansant was held until 11. o'clock. J. J. Eva was the master of cere Jnojen for the evening and a very he ¥ vote of thanks was tendered "SYRUP OF FIGS" 1S Assept "Calitormia" Spray wi Figs | bnly---look for the mama CaTifornia | on the package, then you are sure yous a is havitg the best and most taste. Full directions child's dose | on sach bottle. Give It without fear. | Mother!» Yon must say ""Califor- nin." NE Many tables of whist,them while I fixed the bridle on the | by horses passed over him and the main | following behind. This was his usn- Food souring, gas, distress! Won- al custdm each morning to see that | der what upset your stomach? Well, everything was right. When we cut | don't bother! The moment you eat about fifteen or twenty feet 1 no-| 2 tablet or two of Pape's Diapepsin ticed the table was mot running. I] all the lumps of indigestion.pain, the stopped; and threw the machine out | sourness, heartburn and belching of of gear and Mr. Purcell and I start- | gases; due to acidity, vanish--truly ed to me the strap on the table. | wonderful! After it fixed Mr. Purcell stepped |" 'Millions of people know that it is in front of the edge of the table. I needless to Be bothered with indiges- asked him if I would back up. I look- | tion, dyspepsia or a disordered od up and noticed the bridle was off | stomach. A few tablets of Pape's one of the horses. I spoke to Mr, { Diapepsin neutralize acidity and give Purcell and »~ walked round and | reljef at once--no waiting! grabbed the other two horses to hold | p | stay miserable! other horse, but the horses started. | stomach so you can eat favorite toods He had not grabbed them. They ran | without causing distress. The cost acjoss the fleld. 1 grabbed the out-| ou, little. The benefits so great, side line. Mr. Purcell had hold of | ee ty Event. the other two (tongue) horses and | . they Sarid Sim Feng thirty paces | rid oe tongue him and knocked - him and he lot go his hold. .ae | KINGSTON EVENTS 25 YEARS AGO. wheel of the binder passed o him. | I ran back to Mr. Purcell. He sald: i 3 'For God's sake get help." TI ran across to Mr. Johnston's and 'phoned | = J. Asselstine, of Sydenham is show- the prison and notified them of .ae Ing four late Hebron potatoes whose accident and asked them at Mr. total weight is eight pounds seven Johnston's to gat an ambulance. I ounces. then went to Mr. Donaghue's house, | Mrs. Lennox has purchased the a quarter of a mile away, to report Jubilee hotel from Mrs. Staley and the accident to him and get help. Ha will remodel it. : then cama back with me to the fleld.| The Y.M.C.A. has organized gan My whole idea was to help tha in- association football team. Jured man." | The Kingston bicyclists went to Question: Did you think of getting Bath on the steamer Hero and re- away, Answer: It never entered my i turned on their head, hut I could have got away. | The city ia aver-run with trampe, Question: Did 'one of She aule The horses with "A" Battery are straps break? Answer: No, it 'as well trained as circus horses, break. i i ----_-- a: De Jon 8 SMa ber sesing | Gallows At The Jail. fr. reell on the gual Answer: It ia not generally. known that No. 1 hitched the horse up in the there 18 a gallows. chamber in the it property bitshed. county jail here for the hanging of "= own bridis. Ht murdersrs. It was constructed at Pick out any har- | ths time the Jail was built, and faces has its own. I West strest. The trap and all acves- YSnI0g horas) sores are still thers. One murderer, . ® a man pamed Vantoughnett oo' the other bridle without the officer's county, was hung In the jail abuat Tmission. : | forty years age, In view of Herbert told of seeing the M. at's bill now befors parlia- way after the accident, ment to replaces banging with elec see it take place. | trocution, ft ta not likely that the | Kingston jail gallows will ever again | be used {. The young man parts his hair, but making wenfectionery. They are able he bald man has parted from his, to empty an orange of its pulp en-| i armless laxative or physic for | HTel7 end (hen i It up with fruit! y | the jitle stomach, liver and bowets. Sell without one being able to find | Children Inve its delicious: fruity | smallest cat in the rind or evea tiny hole, Indeed, EEE a A i Eh nes, Mattress . Renovating Hair, Cotton and Mattresses renovated and re- covered. | SPLENDID FARM, 185 ACRES | =--TWO MILES FROM CITY -- { FOR SALE. i | i i "APPLY: -- W. H. GODWIN & SON f Real Estate & Insurance i | 89 Brock St. Made as good as new. | Fibre | | | Your patronage solicited, M. KELLIHER NOW IN STOCK 3 L corner Johnson and elling. - : I b Lim urger ton Streets, Kingston. Te a. phone 363, H ; Begs to annaunece that he has resumed his ractice, , Cheese $ 4 Henderson's man who was killed with kindnoss | ~--but it yon did It wag nothing but hearsay, -~ Probably you aever heard of .the'| ; Grocery 8961 Brock street. Phone wp Nora, U.S.L. Storage Battery DISTRIBUTOR AND SERVICE STATION : DON. M. CRAIG . Expert Storage Battery und Self Starter repairs, All sise Batieries for al] cars, 207 PRINCESS STREET, WINDSOR BLOCK PHONE 1818, Se 4 HOUSE PHONE 1688W sa