"+ DAILY BRITISH WHIG, ERIDAY, AUGUST 8. TRAVELLING. Kingstén & Pembroke & Canadian *. ; Pacific Railways. ~ CORONATION DAY August 9th raurn tic s *hetween all: sta- August 8t ny and 9th, 1902, rs<tie road Si! will tions turnin going gust' 11th, NGLE FARE. FARM LABORERS' EXCURSION dian « Northwest, © August 20th. Full particulars at K. & P. Ticket. Office, Ontario St. F. CONWAY, FA Gen. HE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY NEW SHORT LINE FUR Tweed, Napanee, Desetonto and all Joen) ping. Train leaves City Hell Depot at 4 p.m. R. J. WILSON, C.P.R. Telegraph fice, Clarence street. CORONATION DAY Excursion «turn tickets be SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE Between all Good Going August 8th and 9th Val fore re- to Cana LPR. and JR Supt' FOLGER, Puss. -Agt. Gen. will issued ut stations in Canada. n on or he- JZ 1 returning from de Monday, August 11th, 1 FARM LABORERS' EXCURSION ~ To Manitoba.and Assisiboia FARE $10. Going Date August 20th \ For full particulars apply t J. P. HANLEY, 'Agent, City Passenger Depot. DUMINION LINE. TALL STEAMSHIPS, Rs ERPOOL-SERVICE Callfornian ...Aug, 16th Aug. 23rd Aur « Sept. Sept Sept do not earry passengers. AGFE--Suloon, $865. and single according (to steamer and Second Suloon, © $37.50 and up- single, according to steamer and ser- Third class, $2¢. FROM , MONTREAL. *Manxman. ... * Romar *lrishman ( | fornian a service, wards, vice. Aug, FROM BOSTON. Commonwealth. Merion 'Beste to the NEW SERVIGE L Meditarranecan 16th--Vancouver, Sept." 61h Ele light, Bwpacious Cambroman, Aug. Midship, Saloon, promenade decks. J, P. Hanley, Act. G.T.R D. TORKANC stric J. P. Gildersleexe, 42 St Station, Clarence rts. and Portland Lake Ontario & Bay of Quinls| Steamboat Co., Limited. Sirs. Horth King & Caspian Bay of Quinte & Rochester Route daily Monday) at cater, at Bay (except N.Y., calling Steamer leav 8 p.m, for of Quinte ports. 1009 ISLANDS RAMBLE (except Mondavi, at 1,000 lelands, call Rockport and Guna- Steamer | daily 10:3 am, tour of ing at Alexandria Bay, "STEAMER ALETHA Mondave at 5 p.m., for Picton and Bav Ports. mation id to { Ticket Asante. Freight Agents. Leaves GILDERSLEEVE Swilt & GC r James Toronto, Charlotte, Thousand Islan 1s, Brockville, ¥rescuoit and Mentreal. Nev. Kingsion and Toronto Steamers LBAVEIINGSTON: GOING PAST--Daily Maondav, m., Mondav, 5.30 GING WEST, i eH Exeapt vm daily, Char except Mondav. iamiiton, Toronto, Bay of Quinte and Montreal Line. LEAVE KINGSTON: GOING EAST, Wednesdgys and Fridays at 4.30. pm. WEST, Thursdays and 11:30 Tuesdays, p.m. GOING Satundlivs, J. P. HANLEY, Ticket Agent. --T BIN DER WINE Sisal, 500 feet to the pound, 1lc., sald elsewhere for 12%. Manilla, 600 feet, 12jc., elsewhere for 15c. S aciian's J. SWIFT & CO. Freight Agents. sold Hardware. |» REAL ESTATE. 6EO.- CL 1S OFFERING GREAT BAR- gains in 'this line. 115 Brock Ss. tor. BANGED BUT: STILL ALINE REMARKABLE CASE oF Al CONVICT IN KANSAS. Escaped Lynching, Conviéted, Sentenced and May Get Second Trial -- The Pleading of a Far:uer Ra The action of sending the case City, Aug. 7. ourt in James sas the supreme of murderer Butler - county for a mew trial 'has peculiar interest from = the Jdact Hamilton was hanged by the through space of more than hour, and vet hved to 'describe' frightful "sensations which he went whilé swinging at thesend of rop e. In the spring' of 1900, Hamilton kill- ed George J. Webb, his boss, while -working -on' a railrodd not far from Fureka. The men had quarreled and Hamilton seized an axe and split Webb's head, cauging instant death. He was captured by the other labor- ers and strung up to a tree. The men were not, * however, expert in tying the 'hangman's knot, and the rope did not compress Hamilton's neck tight en- ough to entirely shut ofi his breath. After he had hung - more than an hour a farmer who chanced to be passihg cut him down, but the men who had been watching from a dis- tance at once closed in and prepared to hang him again. And then followed a strange vet inspiring thing. The farmer stood over the body the unconscious man and pleaded with the mob to-let the law take its course. Little by little he won them over, un til at last they consented to take Hamilton to El Dorado, and turn him to the authorities, was tried, convicted and sentenc- ed to twenty-one vears in the. peni tentiary. His attorney appealed the case to thé supreme court on a techni- cality. In the trial he had cer- tain of the witnesses if they had not taken part in the hanging. The coun- ty attorney . objected to this question and the eourt ruled it out. The court decided that the questign: was proper sent the case back for a that neck a one under- a ol over asked and a new tn ial. THE MINERS CRISIS. Can Mitchell Keep Up Strike and Prevent Disorder. Times of public Philadelphi = No rule responsibility an plies to side in, this controversy at does not apply to the other. The leaders. of the Miners' Un ion have. showngthat they understand this. They have given their pledges from the first that this should be a peaceful strike; that there should, he violence or lawless intimidation, that their was to be swon hv. abstaintg from work until should compel the employers their demands. 1s this fulfilled not 7 This ix the question that now John Mitchell, "On the absolutely the sohition The time has have foreseen, or the integrity position," muste-be put to a supreme it. The operators can no longer re t the Iportunate public siuption ER Mr. Mitchell's tlhe through anization which he directs, to prey resumption, Iw he lack of competent workmen, they must come to him, If he has not sud ficient authority restrain his men riot and nmrder and forcible in ference with peaceful men who pre his organization to respect and ition. misappre hension the attitude must he the end, with the are -halioved refusal of the proffered "arbitration has the in «the one officers ana no and cause <olely nee Lo, a to pledge to he or press- on of the arrived when of his ) nas present crisis, which he must hix authority. cemand a In of Lo from fC for tonger 1s no can- bor Work. entitled not look for recog There should either opinion, be no of which arbiter in rely upon Shae of always Sym pub! i the pathy when grievances and "the to aceent the strengthened miners' favor. the supreme meng tobe operators has been la real: prepos session Jut basis of this judeniont is in helief that the miners' organiza tion ix a lawful and honorable for the on the leoit interests of men and that it hoth the and the will duet thu hy lawful I it fail in If an agency crime, incapable re its members and adheren it has no longer and public senti ore patience the prot of the power strike mate has con to' Lo cans this of 0 if law lose tawrul end now: it prove s and or of The Fall Fairs. stou's big fair, Aug onto - Frontenac, Lroguois, Sept Poterboro Cont Londan Weste Sel 4 "ta, Sept. "13-14. Napanee Countv, Sopt. S Sept. 0-11, 2.30 Sept Sept. 24-25 30, Qet. + 1. ice no heroes in there must be this great free voung editor months some. on country, to" pra in prison an act' of vver dis Tats m nan a tw nity a trial by that few sudees have in this age. © ry is Inved ---- t.. Commercial Travel- Saturday, August th, Swift's wharf, nine Crowning lors' even excursion, st 1 r leaves o'clock am. Hamilton back to- the 4 answer | agency anv | with | dritish (o-. LATEST FASHION NOTES. JA Pretty Blouse Of Liberty Satin Described. There greater latitude in the out of sleeves than that of any other por tion. of the . feminine costume. . The range in style from "the perfectiy plain coat sleeve made. somewhat larger than formerly and usually furnished with a cufi,>to the immense Howing sleeve, comparatively small at the shoulders, and 'increasing in size as it descends, "nearly or quite covering is the hand. "The Tatter type is found more freque ntly upon "the more elabor- ate of the long silk A mediug among these various types of © cecn here. In this the fullnes ar- ranged in tucks which are allowed to escape at the elbow, forming a pufi which is gathered - into a small close cuff. The blouse is made Liberty satin, laid in tucks and stitched with Corticelli silk in such a way as to produce the effect of pulis. These are mounted . upon a voke plain ma terial Avhich defined by straps, em hroidered in Corticelli filo to imitat the cay Bulgarian embroidery fashionable. coats ol of NOW s0 LIST OF ARRIVALS. Grand Hotel, Caledonia Springs, up to August 6th. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Lichtenheim, = Mon Creal. I. Lane. Newport, Vi: L.- C, Owen, Ottawa; FJ. Wilton, Buck inchams Mrs. A. Denny. Cornwalll Ont.: Mrs. Freeman, Charles I vee wan. Hamilton, Ont. 'Thomas A Cuthbertson, Ottawa, Ont.; Miss Liz sic Dovle; Portage du Fort, Ont. i J. Feade Mrs.. Barnston, Master Stu art Barnatwn, Montreal, (ue: Mrs P. I oss, Ottawa: Ont; RF. Nagle: Almonte, (mtr Br. CP. De William Scott, R. M. McConnel. Ont 15. H. Taylor, Nt. ¥t.: A. JD Aver, Mon Austin, St. Albans, Vt: Major J. L. Bitdinger, At war. Ottawa, Johushury, real: C. Gt br. Bs Cohen, Monteeal. oJ. «1. Dichev, Brod Martin, Mont Hawkesbury; Ont Martin, J.C. Miss I. Dunham, Misr H. Burnham, Port kville: JB. Hiram Robi Bromely, and Mrs. J. Paustie Montreal: P. D. Montreal: DW Highgate, Vi Montreal: Miss Hazel Hope, Ont; Mes, TF, C. Doyle, Montreal Mrc and Mis 6 J. Hodgson. Como, Ques: I. A Hodgson, Miss Hodgson, Hiidson. Ques Mr. and-Mes. I. Shore, Ottawa. Reve Poo Dusserce, Vankleek Hill, Ont.: A. McArthur, Mrse J. Rayside, Lancaster, thit.e Rev. TI. Davis, Perth, Ont.; Rev. Tc P. O'Conner,-- Kempt ville, "Ont: BOM. Shanon." Mis! Pp Shannon, Pembroke, Out: Hon. Wil liam and: Mrs. Owens, Miss Owens, MN aster Earl Owens and maid, Monte Que: Thomas Doyle, Miss Doyle, 3. Doyle, H. Williamson, Yon A. A. Mchtosh, Cheboyvea J. Biges, Miss Biggs, cm Rev. - J. IT. Hogan, Napanee, Rev. J. J. Connolly, Brewer Ont; Rev. XB. A. 'Twomby, Tweed, Ont: Dr. LC. Desjardins, Montreal; D. Mulhim, Finch, Ont. Mariame Lefebure, = Ottawa: A.D. McMillan, Brodie, Ont: J. McMillan, Annapolis, Ind.; Adolph and Lady Caron. Miss OC Qttawa;-- R. Campbell, Bembroke, Ont. John J Dr. C. M. Higoinson, Me. and Mrs. G. Mr. 'and Mrs. London, Fh. Que.; Mis< Helen Hare Athal, Mass H.. Byers and dauchters; MacCGrecor, Man: der Moffat, Per mbroke; . Mrs. W. N. Parker,s Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Moulton, Faeon NIE Ir wl--3hre----i Hallewill, child and nurse, Sterling, | Ont. Pen broke, i. A. Oitawa: Steele; Ross, Rose, Steele, Kearney, Durnham, broke; Ont.; Mills, Sir aron, gimson, | nal, Ont; Montreal: Wanstead, {I Cranby, i tao Aleyan Every .CGottage Taken. * Gananogue «Journal We may say that the immediate "vicinity | with one exception, | Hundreds of people | are sununering on the rence at this point, and ghe strangers makes gitite a notit lition to our population. It there were so many. pe this | cotrave Giananogue., ocenpicd, every in of is now distances St. Law from" a now infinx able ad manv ple hie vers" since the islands in | on vicinity, Belts. belts we 1). Bibhy Belts. Belts. Sie the niee leather i 7 The H. | soll |750¢. and 72 i | Uo, at Knights of the Grip Uth August. Coronation d excursion, Saturday, Come ! Fun for all. <chool at WILL 1883 BE REPEATED ? FACTS FROM WHICH TO OB- TAIN PRACTICAL ANSWER! Singular Analogies Between the Situation To-day and That of Twenty Years Ago. -- various simeular analogies present - financial yeai INS2--twenty years ago. Historically, the matter Curious; for not only did, 1901, with its wild outburst of public speculation. 1900, with its high tide of real industrial prosperity; and IN9,¢ ith its huge grain exports and medinre imports, re produce rathér closely "the' incidents of 1881, 1X80, and 1879, but thé, paral lel for the industrial 'misery of 11891 and the acute financial panic of 1893 can hardly be found short oi*1571 and 1873. The financidl world, which ak | ways, and properly, looks to the fu ture rather than to the past, Joss anxious to know whether last year duplicated ISS than to: guess whether ISN3 will be duplicated by the com uo twelve months, . There are some facts partial answer may be framed. In one direction there' are forces at work which resemble with singular accuracy the forces which started the c¢hb tide. of ISN3, But in another direction for "vs which at this time twenty vears ago were visibly at work cannot now be discerned at all. It a mat ter of well-accepted © financial history that this year in the last gre: "hoom™ was - marked hy fost stren- nous efforts of powerful capitalists to disentangle 'themselves from" their heavy security holdings. Better than anvone else in the seething flood of Wall street they knew both the pre sent and prospective value of the en- terprizes' which they owned. They were aware, moreover, when it was time to withdraw and convert their purely speculative undertakings into cash. The characteristic phenomenon of the time was the struggle of the Goulds and Vanderbilts of the day to shift their without loss over to the public's back, and no can doubt that the same thing to-day. It not need pessiinisin to point out such a fact; it merely re quires some power of observation and a little common-sense. It the per fectly obvious inference from such striking épizodes as that of the Rock Island. In- 'August, 1582, were two clouds, ~ very much than a man's hand, which had alveady overshadowed the horizon of the ma kets. The railway rates were and the other was the iron market. By the carly autumn of that proto tvpe of the present vear every impor tant western railway was at its neigh bor's throat: and, with the resultant cancelling of construction plans, the fabric prosperous iron' prices fell. These movements were visible to the close oservers by midsummer: they are not visible at all to-day. There are between the and that of is from which a is now load one is going-on does there larger however, one, of THe Principal Resigns. The adiourned meeting of the ¢ school hoard: took place last I'here present : Rev. chairman; .J. .J. Behan, . Ir. Ryan, James in Weladden and W. Dufiy. J. P. ~Me Namara, principal of St. Mary's school, tendered his resionation, he proposes taking a The -resionation was accepted, secretary instructed to advertise for a mew principal. Owing to an in crease in the size of one class and the decrease in the size of another, Miss Brannigan's class and Miss Anderson's class will exchange rooms in order to better accommodate the: pupils... The usual repairs will be made to * the in preparation for the opening the fall term. separ ni iuht. Kehoe, Leahy, Edward were ns college course. and the of Light Weight Coats And Vests. Prevost, of the New York clothing store, Brock street, has a splendid as- sortment of light-weight colts and vests; the proper garments for sum- mer wear. His "summer coats at 81 and $1.50 are special value, sizes 34 to 46. See his window, great variety to choose from. The Flags Are Mixed. Mariner't writesito the Whig and by what right the Stars and Stripes float. from the stern of a Canadian built steamvacht plying in (Canadian waters, even though the owner ix a citizen of the -- United States As the steamyacht is--Cana- dian built, she musfihe Canadian istered and therefc should fly Union Jack astern, not on the Thee writer calls the attention of customs authorities to this fact. afte asks re the how. the we "A Well-Developed Case. A voung street hatter and a well-known citizen c¢imployed in an educational office went on a fishine ip vesterday to the Three Brothers Their. catch' consisted of :. On the way home they en- red a rough and the last mentioned citizen developed a fine case of mal de mere. His friends had the laugh 'on him to-day, that of his experience should get sea-sick. Princess counte sea, one Black Suits. Nothing like where, Bring tailors and make H. D. Bibby Co. Black Suits. black suits "anv samples from the The | our vour a- comparison. Patent Leather Boots. tand, gents Saturday, cot Yih. For ladies Aberncthy's, at at August Get A Good Hat Cheap. At Campbell Bros'. row, 3 hat :ale to-mor: 'tle had been said about garters, The H. D. Bib joston STUFFED SUCCESSFULLY. New Business Promoted by the Dontinion 'Government. The. Dominion = dairy compeis-<ioner.s Prof, Roberton and Dr. Fletcher, the Dominion experimental farm, have gone 'to the maritime provin Robertson is to deliver four 7 on chicken fattening in Prince ds ward Island. The industry has al- ready been demonstrated a success sin that provinces Four staticns are al- ready in operation thera under the caré of the government and the farm- ers are showing a tendency to in- to the artificial fattening business on their own account. «Although very lit- it the indus- try was destined to become one of the most important of the agric ultural stock raising communities of the low- er provinces. The chief articles of food are oats and skim milk, and this is why Prince Edward Island has so successful in this partienlny try. The shipments to England on steam- provided with cold storage appii- ances have been such as to justify the promoters in declaring that the in- dustry has already passed the experi- mental stage, and now takes its place with butter and cheese, and the other permanently e~tablished indus- tries of the lower provinces, and es- pecially Prince "Edward. Island. The chickens fattened at the stations just mentioned brought from 63d. to 9d. per pound, and the profits 'wore thus very considerable. Mr. Robertson ex- plained that the chickens were bought from the farmers when two months old, and fattened at the stations, the farmers here finding a market forall he may raise. In fact, the stations have been so successful that farmers have, in many cases, undertaken the industry on their own account, and the probability is that the government will, in time, disposee: {tself of the stations in question, as the farmers will, in the near future, understand the secret of successfully raising and exporting chickens, The Dominion gov- ernment had, in fact, established a station at Truro, , and the pro- ject had succeeded so well that the Nova Scotia government has taken it over and will run it themselves. Another object of Prof. Robertson's present visit to the eastern provinces is. to bring about the choice of locali- ties for the consolidated rural sc hools, destined for the several provinces of the dominion by Sir William Macdon- ald's oenerous donation. Black River Bridge Ripples. Jridge, Aug. ~Farm- are more than busy harvesting. Samuel Jarvis and William Steele, have each purchased a new binder. The first quarterly meeting for the vear was held in the Methodist church here on Sunday. A large crowd was in attendance. Victor York has returned to his home at Jattersea. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waghorn,. spending the season at Cherry Valley. have re- turned to- their home here. Nr. Wag- horn is very poorly and is under the doctor's 'care. William Mack is still very poorly. Miss Geraldine Delaney, Syracuse, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Norman Hobson, here, this week. Mrs. Dennis O'Shea i¢ under. the doctor's care. Dropsv and heart failure are the causes. B. Wilson Hubbs, Picton, late of @alifornia, is this week visiting his jirothers, CHarles and "Alva. The fol- lowing are rusticating in this section: Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Kelly, Jr... Sve racuse, N.Y., at Filia Kelly's; Ar. and Mrs. Eugene J. Shannon and son, Toronto, - and Miss Helen Shamnon, Rochester, at John Shannon's; Mrs. Myers, © Toronto, and Miss Bertha ('roshy, Roblin's Mills, "at Samuel Jarv A. E. Grimmon in King- ston this week. ---- Suffered A Sunstroke. (Collins Ray, Aug. 7.--Rev. Mr. Gib- son preached in the Methodist church evening, © A large number here attended "the Free Metho camp meeting at Westbrook = on av evening. We were sorry to the death of "Mrs. Martha an old 'resident of our vill Ernesttown Station Henry Woodgock | = from here attended the celebration at Bath oor Wednes- dav. James Waller: had sunstroke on Wednesday afternoon, hile work- ing in the field. The hotel in the vill has changed hands. Mr. McCon- nol, Westhwook, took possession Fri dav. Alexander Darragh has taken np residence in of 4.3. 1 ' , Miss Smith returned to Parrott's' Bay 'on Thursday after spending two weeks with her cousin, Miss Laura Clement. Visitors : Marsh Woodcock, at his brother's, Alexander Woodcock: Mr: and: Mreé, Bert Cle Taent at. Deseronto; Mrs. Magdonalkd and children, © Cleveland, at Marsh's: Miss, Edna Asselsu, Flyinburg. : CA ateeivmpies-- Three Tired Fishermen. Thursday three emplovees of the St. Lawrence River Steamboat company down the river on a fishing cruise. They anchored off: the Spee tacle Islands and became so exhaust ed hauling up fish that they found it to pull "ashore for "a rest. They fell asleep and did not awake until the stars were high, overhead. They then had a weary. row home. of 20 been indus ers Black River 5.- ers 18 on Sunday from dist Sund learn | of McDonald, who died at week, Mrs. ill.. A few age, last tery age one Losee's hou Frances George 1¢ at went necessary Kingston And Ottawa. Lakes Navigation Co's steamers leave Kingston every Mon- day and Thursday, at 7 'a.m., every Tuesday and Friday at 1 p.m. James Swift & Co., agents. ldeau Oak Hall. Hats. Oak Hall. Nobby lot of pearl fedoras, $2. to buy a good pearl hat. D. Bibby Co. It pays The H. 7 i hut Gore ging vn Excess of Strength for each Day's Burdens~ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NEVER SO NUMEROUS AS IN PRESENT COMBINATIONS. The Field for *Capacity and Abili- ty wps Never Greater--The Young Man Was Never so Many as Now. Philadehsliia Ledger. It is far from that some trusts are not bad and preposterous young man not dern world or that not win his reward. 'enterprises upon one ana that extraorninary training ang force of character individuals employea. Trusts, gooa or bad. cannot in business without capable men. and it is safe to say that never in were the rewards areat or nu- merous as they are at this hour in the Uniged States for ability, training and ~haracter, It true, "the we world shoves aside the man. Avho stands with arms akimbo set] and. as the world is busier "than it ever yas before, it shoves impatiently. Ana now, as ever, the good and the just sometimes meet with misfortune, but there never < such" a fiela for capacity * and vi; and in spite of faults in the world which always remain there never was such ca ¢ 'prodigious spec- tacle of human happiness" and com- fort as the United States presents to- day. Evils exist and always have; will be resisted, checked and ed, not by those who weakly because the ideal has not ed; but hy that, buovant, and wholly optimistic. people who, irom the formation of this eovern ment, have heen constantly performing a series of what appeared to the rest of the world impossibilities, As for the young man, there were so many of him as the recorded, and he never playea so prominent a part and never was well paid as how. He is not in dang er, nor is the indiviaual, old or voungy The business of 'the world is not done automatically vet; no giants "mold the world like soft wax," and the individuals who do the work will demand and receive their reward, even if. the president should not succeed in slaying any trust dragons. our, intent and trust" tyrannons, contend that the needed in the mo- he cannot "or does to .. say methods but it is to essential. ability, in the rests is succeed SO SO they master- despair been reach couragrons never last cen sus SO BOTTLES FULL OF MONEY Are Being Found All Over the Yard. 4 Milwaukee, - Wis, Alig. S.--In backyard of a home in the German section of the city has been found part of a fortune 'which disappeared when its supposed owner, Dr. J. G. Scheureman, died eight vears ago, He was supposed to be wealthy, but the $15,000 which he was supposed to have accumulated could not be found. Yesterday the owner of his old home Mrs. Martha S. Hille, found a bottle of gold pieces in the yard. Search re- vealed another bottle, with the dia gram of the yard indicating where more bottles were to be found, Now a guard of special detectives surrounds the house and yard night and day, keeping off those would would dig" for the hidden treasure. The owner of the {and refuses to sav how much she has discovered alread¥, but it said to be nearly $10,000. Surrounded hy the special officers, Mrs. Hille digging industriously at intervals, bringine to light bottlsg of gold. or paper money: as the cesajmany he. ; the 18 Bath Brevities. Aug. Mr. Trotter has Rochester, N.Y., after vi McKentv's for two weeks. Miss Deacon, Belleville, vis- iting at D. I. Rowse's, have returned home. Miss Laura Armstrgng is at present very ill7 Lorne Coy has re: turned-to-Roehester, N.Y. alter visit- ing his parents here for a few weeks. Mrs. William H. Hall, very sick for the past week; "is 'beginning to slowly improve in health. Tred. K. Baker, Guelph, paid his many friends here a short visit the forepart of this week. M. Forrester, near Guelph, accompani- ed him on a visit to his brother, John Forredter. William McGuinn is very happy: a young son havine arrived at his home. Daniel Grant. Toronto, for- merlv- of this place, visited here this week. 8.- re- t- Jath, turned to ing at. EK. Mrs. and Women And Jewels. candy, flowers, the order of a woman's preferences. Even that greatest of all. jewels, health, is often ruined in'the strenuous efforta to save the money to purchase them. Ti'a woman will' risk her 'health to get a coveted gem, then let her.for- tifv herseli against the insiduous con- sequences of coughs, colds and bron- chBial aliections bv the regular. use of Dr. Boschee's German Syrup. spromptly arrest consumption in ©its early stages and heal the afiected lunge and bronchial tubes and drive the dread disease from the system Tt is not a cure-all, but it is a certain cure for coughs. colds and all bron chial troubles: You ean-'get this reli able remedy at Wade's drug store. Jewels, Saturday At Campbell Bros. Mast fered hats See ver of £2.25 styles, bargains « S2.50 and the latest oemuine hat in Kingston, for a All our windows. Sl Patent Leather Boots. For ladies Abernethy 's, cost Oth. « lot of De. The . at at August and Saturday, gents suspenders. Nobby just i Bibby Co. Summer Hew ! goods n, only "FORCE" F932, co. say it is the most p me more or less ung I'have become tire one food or preparation to another. don't say this as "taffy" or Name seat on s the world's history: Large business man--that is" It will ) s 5 A e the Baby Save the Baby Nestlé's Food will so strengthen op Iiepcymat] it can withstaud the euerva- ting effects of hot weather. It is a pre- véutive of Cholera Infantum. Your . physician will recommend it. Nestlé's Fo sample (sufficient for elghfimieals) Free. (Eryine, sco. WoRvhRaL. Liverpool ane Ulan Lire Londonderry Royal Mail Steamers. . Erem Montreal. From Qu Numididn, © Aug. 2, § am. Aug. 2,'S p.m. Parisian, 'Aug. 9, 5 am. Aug. 9, 3 pm. Mongolian, Aug. 16, 9 am. Aug. 16,7 p.m First Sahin, $65 and upwards; Second Si S380 or 50.0 Loudon. $1.50 rt class, an 26; verpool, Derry, Belfast, Glasgow, London. boo " New York to Glasgow & lesdondste. Carthagenian... July 30th Sardinian Aug. 138th gow Direct. Sicilian, 6,284 tons, Jhly 30th, Sept. Ao lied ons y 30t cpt. 3nd, First cabin $50, class $25. J. P. Hanley, Agent, City not, Johnston and Dulario Jildersleeve, Clarence stree The Only Direct oh Quebec Withou! Changs! THE FAVORITE STR. ALEXANDRIA Leaves Craig's "wharl every midnight, for Charlotte, N.Y., N.Y., and Buffalo, N.Y.; via. Ba¥ of Quinte and Murray Canal, and every Monday at 6:30 p.m., for Montreal and Quebec, (direct without change). Through 1,000 Islands and St. Lawrence River Rapids. Low passenger and freight rates. Passenger accommodation unsurpassed. W. G. CRAIG & 00. A. W. HEPBURN, "Agents, Kingston. Manager, Pioton. QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY * LIMITED, River and Gulf of St. Lawrence Summer Crulses in Coel Latitudes. Twin 'Serew' Tron SS. " Caubpana,® with electde lights, eleotric bells and" all modern comfort. SAILS FROM™ MONTREAL- ON MONDAYS at 2 pm, llth and 25th August; 8th and 22nd September for Pictou, N.S.. calling at Quebec, Father Point, », Perce, Grand River, P. oq, and Charlotte town, P.E The, est trip of the season for health and cor ran BR AHERN, Sitretury. Quebec. kets and staterooms apply to J.P, HANLEY, or-J, P. GILDERSLEEVE, Ticket Awedts! Kinoston, oc, second cabin $35, third Passenger De- streets, J. P. day, at 12, lcott Beach, Sumuserside, Out. TO LET, OO a Isa Tot "ues WUR GOOD FURNISHED board, wi modish 191 Univeraity Avenuay " ea Tm on RUONS, oom WITH ces, ab 197, 201 HOUSES and 20 Bnquire of Mre. AND STORES. NOS, N03. Wellington * street. Allen, 207 Division street. BRICK DWELLING, 193 KARL STREET, ten rooms; Hot Water Heating: Also other dwellings, stores and offices, J: 8. R. McCann, 51 Brock St., ground floor. POSSESSION AT ONCE, THAT AIRY DE on the ner of Bagot and near the park. Modern in evary wav. Daisy hot water heating and in perfect order. Apply' to Felix. Shaw, 115 Bagot strect. gtreels, MONEY AND BUSINESS. MONEY 10 LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL sums, at low rales of interest on cite and farm property. Loans' granted on city and county dckenturés. Apply to 8. - CG. McGILL, manager "of Frontenae Loan and Investment Soci doy. Office op posite the Post Office. TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN sums thousamd to ten thous and ars. For. partisulars apply i GODWIN'S INSURANCE EMPORIUM, over Express Office, Market Souare. LIVERPOOL, LONDON. AND GLOBE FIRE Insurance Company, Available. assets, $61,187,215. nu addition te whioh the policy holders have for security the un- limited liability of all the stockholders. Farm and Citv Property insured at lowest possible rates. Before renewing old or giving new husiness pet rates from STRANGE & STRANGE, Agénts. ARCHITECTS. POWER & SON. ARCHITECTS," MERCH- ants' Bank Building, corner Brock and Wellington streets. "Phone 212. ARTHUR ow LLIS, ARCHITECT, 'OFFICR site of New Drill Hall, near corner Queen ang ral Streets. HENRY--P, SMITH, * Anchor BuiMing, 345. ' ARCH v Bre, Market" Square, "Phone w NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OFFICE sceondd floor over Mahood'se Drug Ste corner Princess and Bagot 'streets. + Fan- france on Bagot street, UNDERTAKERS. ( 'ORDE Tr. FUNERAL DIR Prineo se Street, Kingston; W. M. Drennan. JCTOR, 281 Sucoessor to UNDERTAK- Telephone THE LEADING Princess Straet. Open dav nnd night, JAMES RE '1D HARRISON 235 Princess effeiency the best, 'Phomee--Warpsrooms, T. F. Harrison, 51. TO-LET. BRICK RESID INCE, 201 BROCK STREET, 11 rooms, modern improvements, alvo co. Street ~ Prices 90. UNDERTAKERS, Quafitv and the lowest, Night Calls-- r 2 brick resitumoe 344 Brock atreet, 10 rooms modern improvements. Apply H. D. Bibby Co. Oak Hall, street. . to the Princess TTT Newark, N. J., April 14, 1902. v 1 have ad pe FORCE" at my breakfast table, and must leasant breakfast dish | have ever found. The ordinary breakfast foods, while of nourishing properties, are to alatable, and after their use for a week or so and sought a change ; thus it has gone from Ihave gotten so now that | look forward with expectancy to my breakfast. which~is some- thing | have not.done in a jong time, ang is at my plate every poming } eat it with the greatest relish. latfery, but it is an Honest fact that | think "FORCE" Food is the nfost delectable breakfast dish | have ever tasted for its health-giving qualities. - flavor i is something new and unrivalled. Yours very Sincerely, aoplication. as the ""FORCE" Food Its crispness and savory