A -------- McKAY FURS FOR BWEET HEARTS OMB tery airs eer a... $20 up Cont Base nbn rar rar ey - "meena £6.50 up Stoles Mufls Beautiful White Tibbet Setts Baby Rebes in White amb VESSEL IN A iD I i | | Lake All Night Without a Rudder. {The crew of the schooner St. | Louis, which lost her rudder near the Duck Islands, as reported ' in | Wednesday's Whig, had a | time, jon at the time, tossed about a) Tuesday night, but luckily there Were no serious mis- |haps. About § o'clock on Wednes- {day morning, word was sent to King- {8ton for help, of New York reached the disabled | schooner which at this time was ly- ring at anchor off the False Ducks. | The Bt, Louis is now discharging {her cargo of coal at the Royal Mili- tary College, and will likely be laid | up for the season 88 800n as the car- | | 80 Is taken off, i | Cleared for Oswego. : The schooner Busie Chipman ap rived from Sodus, with a cargo of | ¢oal for Booth & Company. City or Hamilton arrived up | this morning from Montreal with package freight for Toronto and Hamilton, for The steamer Bdmogton 1s expect. down tonight from Port Colborne with will I ter. The steamer Jeska arrived from | Oswego, with coal for the Sowards | Coal Company, : The tug Dupree, with the barges uynmore and Melrose, cleardd for Port Damiousie, The schooner Daryeau, coal-laden from Os glin's whape WILL OPEN Saturday, October 22nd Wo are now ready to serve the public in » first. manner, {ood meals cooked right, served to your liking is our motto, Our Restaurant has Just been newly decorated that you could =--our tables and table linen all Come aud have a meal with us and you will 191 PRINCESS STREET JOE LER, PROPRIETOR Open from 7 a.m. to 2 am, Groceries AT THE RIGHT PRICE Finest Belleville Creamery The schooner Katie Eccles {from Sodus, With coal, 1 at Plrtsmouty ne Buena and is dfs. i | eight years, Tels ofiapples from Wau land, §6uth Bay, tor Ottawa, -- IN THE HALLS op QUEEN'g || Medical Stage A fo the staff of the medica] Dr. W. Dp, Hay, who 4s Assisting i, the department of Pathology, + Hi iil 0. » Medicine *22 4g having the honor ll of holding the first sootal evening of | the session when on Frig ing they ave ere 43¢c. 1h, | Table Syrup (8 ibs.) Finest Family Rice Cornmeal (Gold Dust) ¢ iba, 25¢. Fresh Pack Rolled Oats ¢ Ibs 28e. Tea, With the flavor Nice Juiey Datey | $4500-Livingston Ave. Cem- ent block, 6 rooms, B. and C., also summer kitchen, fine } cellar, electric light, hard. | wood floors downstairs, hot' f alr furnace. Lot 833x132; newly decorated. All in first class condition. Terms can be arranged for a quick sale, The McCann Agency "RH. Waddell Phones 320-890. 86 Broek st, [f (Fearman's) 25¢ 1p, "SAVE THR DIFFERENUE» (Saturday) Sugar, ....10 Ibs. 83e. Cullen's CASH AND CARRY ALFRED and PRINCESS sT8, No man, whether employed, 'in business, or a profession, can be "one | hundred point efficient" with only fif- 'ty point eyesight, ; If your vision is impaired--if your eyes won't stand the strain of hard, constant work, you owe it to yourself | to make up the deficiency by wearing glasses, ' : ~~, You can depend upon our eye ser- vice for the glasses you need. Consult: ...3 Ibs. 200, [fl «e.200 In. Ji 2 Ibs. $1.00 || R. Crowe and 0, G. Lynch, The gymnasium classes for he nesday afternoon. take part in these eiving exemption advisor, Et -- ene WILLIAM CASEY'S ADDRESS, il To Engineering Students on Locomn- | tive Cost Keeping. > overhead, expenses, and contrasted this with direot expenses. He touch- ed on the effect of productive and Bon-productive labor in any large factory, and described the method KILLED AT ALBION, NY, & A Brother of Dr. Edward Ryan Vie- tim of Accident, Mathew A. Ryan, a brother of Dr. Edward Ryan, a resident of Albion, N.Y, and prominent in busierss PUG INGDENTS OF THE Schooner gt, Louis on the | court on Thirsday morning. thrilling | There wag quite a heavy sea | and the vessel was | and the steamer City | ity - | Thursday, | Scott, * Wego, is discharging at An-{icet arrived | w. |ter and Elizq Rollison, T . | Racy Local News and Items of | General Public Interest. Try Chadwick's coal. Pianos tune, Phone ldadsay, Limitea, : | There was no session of the police | Prone 87. | 1544, C. Ww. | Mrs. A. McCarthy, Napahes, quite ill in the Hotel Dieu, Mr. Swaine, piano tuner, orders received at 100 Clergy street w. Phone 564w, White frost has prevailed during the past two nights. The bright | days are fyj] of snap. Richardson Chapter I.0.D.E., rum- mage sale in G. W., V. A. rooms, Fri- day, Oet, 28th, at 10 a.m, The paving work at the Royal Mil- | itary College, of which T. B. Scott had the Contract, is to be Gompleted | on Thursday afternoon. 7 Rev. D,. A. Cowan, Toronto, will Inister of Bt. John's He will be in- ate, The referes tor the MeGIll-Varsi- | game in Toronto on Saturday will | of R.M.C,, with | | is} i be Major MacAuley H. Brownfield as umpire. In Juvenile court on Thuratay morning, a twelve-year-old lad was | up for not attending the school. | He was remanded for a week, The bankers' clearing house re- | Ports handling $700,212.34 tor week | ending Oct. 27¢h The previous | week's returns were $755,971. Mrs. Mary Scott, a lifelong resid- ent of Seeley's Bay, passed away on The deceased was ths | widow of the late Captain William | Charles McConnell tenced to five and three years in pen- itentiary, reached the institution on | Wednesday, The following governors were in| attendance at the Hospital dance | and card party: Principal Bruce! Taylor, Col. R. E. Kent, J, H. Bur. | t, W. N. Linton, H. Ww. Newman, | J. M. Hughes, General A. RB, Ross, | «A, Bearance and Dr. Austin, Mrs. Margaret Rollison Tafel, | wife of August Tafel, Pamelia, | N.Y., died on Monday, agea thirty. She was born in King- ston, Ont,, daughter of the late Wal- and spent her early lite in Kingston. 1000000000000 0040 >» A WHIG EDITORIAL, th Member of "The Title" Company, The Whig on Wednesday morning received a letter from Mme Emily p. Lorraine, of the cast of "The Title," Arnold Bennett's Play, at the Grand on Monday evening, express- ing her appreciation of an edi- torial concerning the old Rus- sia. before the days of war and revolution, Mme. Lorraine has travelled extensively through Europe and especially through Russia and DUG pp FRE epee an illuminating tittle skit con- cerning Boris Brasol's book, "The, World at the Cross Roads", of which Mme. Lor- maine is an ardent admirer. 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