TRAVELLING. Kingston & Pembroke & Canadian Pacific Railways. EXGURSION Return Rates From Kingston. TORONTO EXHIBITION Sept. 2 2S, 4th, 3th, 6th, Oth, 11th $5.40 Sept. Sth, 10th - $3.95 Return limit, Sept. 15th, 1902. HARROWSMITH FAIR Rate .Single Fare for round trip. Tickets oor going Sept. 4th and 5th, returning Sept. 6th, 1902, Sept. Ist to Oct. 3st SPECTAL EXCURSION, one wav. second ss rates to' Denver, 5 Portland, tthe, coma, ax 1 Columbii i fic Coast aml Kootney points Full particulars at & Pand CP Rr Ticket Office, Ontario St. F. CONWAY, F. A. FOLGER, JR, . Gen, Pass. Apt. Gen. Supe. [HE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY NEW SHORT LINE FUR Tweed, Napance, Deseronto and all local pa FE, TB p.m. he elexraph Of- fics, Clarence street. DOMINION LINE WALL STEANSHIPS, LIVERPOOL SERVICE Colonian ...... ee Sept. 6th *Irishman Sept. 13th Californian ... . Sept. 20th *Norseman |. Sept. 27th *Turcoman ..... ... .. wv oes Uct. 4th Colonian .... Oct. 11th Steamers marked * do not carry Passengers. RATES oF PASSAGES Saloon. $65 and upwards, single according to steamer and service, Second Saloon, $37.58 and up- wards, single, according to etcamer and ser- vice. - Third class, $26. FROM MONTREAL. *Ottoman fest . eens Sept. 6th Roman cs vies sirens . Sept. 1 FROM BOSTON. Commonwealth ...... ..... Sept. 10th orion ...... Sept. 17d NEW SERVICE Boston to the riihsah Vancouver, Sept. 6th; ; Cambromar, Midship, Saloon, Electric light, Spacious Promenade decks. . Ie Haaley; J. P, Gildersleeve, Station, +42 Cl ce St. D. TORRANCE & con Gen. Agts. aren Montreal and Portland The Only Direct Line fo Quebec 'Without Change THE FAVORITE STR. ALEXANDRIA leaves Craig's wharf every Friday, at 12, midnight, for Charlotte, N.Y.. Olcott Beach, N.Y., and Buffalo, N.Y.; via. Bav 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 unsurpaseed. ""W. G. CRAIG & CO. A. W. HEPBURN, Agents, Kingston. Manager, Picton. . * Liverpool and Allan Line a oriy » Royal Mail Steamers. From Montre= |. From Quebec: thian, Aa . 480, 0 Am. Aug. 30, 7 pm . U, 5 am. Spt. 6, 3 p.m § or » 9 am Sept 13, 7 pm Numidia wi, Sept. 20, 5 a.m, Sept. 20, 3 p.m. First cabin, $65 and upwards; bin, $37.50 to $42.50; London. $1 Third 'class, and 'Beliast, Glasgow, London. New York to Glusgow & Londonderry- Carthaginian " ond ga: 0 extra: 5; Liverpool, Derry, 2 Sardinian . i or : Sept. Montreal t to Glasgow Direct. Si ilian, Sept, 3rd and' Oct. Sth. 'All ASS CS First cabin $50, second cabin $35, third class $25. J. P. Hanley, Agent, City Passenger De- pot. Johnston and Ontario streets, "J. P. Gilderslosve, Clarence street. EXCURSION dss rae The new Steamers KINGSTON AND TO RaSTO leave av 5 pane daily except Mone | Hitkits quod going Sept, Ind 16-1 ith ind lusive. | ROUND TRIP $5. Berths iiluded westbound only | ee { | Hamilton, Toronto, Bay of Quinte and b Montreal Line. | ROUND Yup $7. | Meads and in both direc | STany Ar ATIF Tiesys, TI save ad 1 5 va ning on or beiore J. PF HANLEY, J: SWIFT & 00. Ticket Aceqgt. Freight Agents. RAILWAY GRAND LT] RRA EXPOSITION & INDUSTRIAL FAIR, TORONTO.® Tickets good going September 2nd, 3nd, Ath, 5th, 6th, Vth, 9th, 11th and 12th, £5.40 SIE $1.85. il tickets valid returning...ob.or-bebdre. September Sth i LER s Tot-good! on trains Nos, J. P. HANLEY, Agent, City Passenger Derfot. CIAL DAYS, Scptemiwt Sth ard 10th, 28a How are You? Do you suffer from constipa- Does your liver need re- Is your digestion troublesome? Doyousufterfrom headache? Ifso,youshouldtake > Salt This harmless tonic and system cleanser will regulate every organ and will remove all theunpleasantfeaturesthatattend asluggishliver. Your health and spirits will be so improved that your friends will scarcely know Pleasant to take--surely bene. ficial, but be sure hat you get the « HOW MUCH IS BABY * WORTH? NOBODY KNOWS! But it's worth taking care of, anyway. Ifits précious little life fi threatened from CHOLERA, DYSEN- TERY, DIARRHOEA, CHOLERA INFAN- TUM or BOWEL COMPLAINTS of any DR. FOWLER'S WILD STRAWBERRY, NATURE'S OWN SPECIFIC. A household remedy for nearly Sept. 27th] Pleasant, Harmless, Reliable, ani Every mother should have it in the The Dandy Shiner NICKEL PLATED HOLDS SHOE RIGID. A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY. It holds any sized shoe. Three lasts (man's, woman's, and child's) go with each shiner, IT PREVENTS BACKACHES, our shea or hardware if rot gbtainadle from dealer It will be forwa L. H. PACKARD & CO. MONTREAL. Sele agen' of -Kingston;-- ARTHUR H. HOWELL : FOR SALE. THE SUBSTANTIAL BUILDING Street, between Wade' 2 In excellent ed fof a lo A. Cays, real [@ TO COIN COLLECTORS. A CABINET OF US. SILVER COINS FOR sale. Address at Whig Office. 66 s Drug RICHT EATI NG. mo y on happily The dyspep tic isn t usualiy much of a success. uch either of his business or his friends. . and his friends are those of the forgiving kind. Proper food ought to give the proper nourishment to all parts of the human body without giving. distress. * Whole wheat gentains such nourishment-and in such proportions that the healthy person can_ gigest it "without realizing he has a stomach \ not-able to think very 7 be a pronounced succes Representative and Examiaer for the London, (Eng.) College of Music, wr "of pupils offer, » 1 ston one Gav a Woek DAILY BRITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Ee WALKED If IN RAIN | PRODUCE AND PRICES.. | The Standard Rates -- Governing ! f The Local- Markets. PARADE! OF T . THE LABOR | Kingston, Sept. 2.--The prices in UNIONS MONDAY. | the local produce markets this week 50c. a basket ; peach- fare: - ' Fruit.--Plums a basket; pineapples. Fair Grounds' Eyents Postponed [-es, 10c. to I Till Saturday--Procession and 2c. to lemons Jc. to 20¢, Line of March--The Sun Final- | 8 dozem Jamai orang Ide. to 40c. : | a. dozen; bananas, 13¢, to . a doz- ly Shone Forth. en; pears, S0c. a peck; California pears The rain completely spoiled -the la- 3c: to 0c. a dagen: bor demonstration on Monday, th: Vegetables- Green corn, Se. a doz. : downpour continuing from six o'clock potatoes, 65¢c. to 5c. a bag; cabbage, in the morning till. the middle of the | 5c. a head; carrets, beets, etc.,, 5c. a afternoon, compelling the abandon- | hyneh; tomatoes, $1 a bushel. : ment of the sports and baseball mat- | "Pish--White fish, 12c. a lb.; sea sal- ches at the fair grounds. These have | mon and Seattle salmon, 23c. a lb.: been postponed till next Saturday af- | salt salmon, salt trout, salt mackerel, ternoon. | 10e. a Ib; salt codfish, Te. to 15¢. 1b; Despite the rain and the) muwldv | kippered herring, 30c. a dozen; perch, streets, the labor unionists determing 20 ¢. a dozen; mackerel, 13 Cc. a to hold their parade and they did. | Ib.; pike, Tc. a Ib halibut, 15c. a Ib.; The procession was not nearly as | bloaters, 30c. 'a dozen; finnan haddie, lengthy as it woild have been had the | 10c. a lb.; salmon trout, 12e. a Ibs weather been fine, but it was credi- | blue fish, a lbs; frogs' legs, 30c. table. A perfect day would have wit- lab: o 0c. a quart; shell nesse | the largest labor procession | clams, 2 a dozen, ever held in Kingston. The various un- | Poultry.--Chickens, 30c. to T0c. a jons assembled in front of the court | pair; fowl, 60c. to Te, § pair; ducks, house at two o'clock, and formel in | Ge, to T0e. a pair: turkevs, $1 to S.- procession. « The line of match was™| 25 each. | down Barrie strect, in King street, | Meat--Beef, hindquarters, Ge. to Te. down Union street, alone Ontario [a lh. fore juarters, 3c. to Ge. a Ib: street, up Johnston street, ine King | choice a lh.; mutton, 6é. to street, up Prince street, and thence 8. a spring lamb, Ye, to 10e. a to the Labor Hall on Wellington | 1h; live 'weight, Ge. to 6lc. a street. { 1h.: veal, 3c. to Ge. a lb; tongues The parade was thus constitute lL: | euch. . Mounted: Marshals--W. Cockade "and | (irain--Wheat, Manitoba." No. 1, W. Maiden. Tc. to Ne. a bushel: white winter Union Jack. and Canadian spring, 63c. to 7 a Foot marshals.---R.: J. Bennett, W. | hushel: local soft wheat, TCc. a bush- O'Brien, W. Clugston, fel: Northern. No. 1, %3c, to 77c. a 17th Regimental band. bushel; buckwheat, abc. a bushel; bar- Sons of labor unionists, fifteen vears | Ly, 40¢c, : teas, 72¢. a bushel; and under. carrying flags, oats. 0c. © ; rye, 45¢. to 48¢. a Carters. bushel. . Tanners. - Flour and -Bakers' strong and Blacksmiths. farmers' flour, 82 to 82.10 a cwt.; l.onoshoremen. | Hungarian patent, $2.20 to $2.20 a Tailors. ewt.; oatmeal and rollea oats, $4 to ' 0 a bbl: corn meal, S1.10.t, 81. bran SIS to 29 a ion: a ton; hav, 9 to Labor Protective Association. . Fife and Dram Band: | 60 a ewt. Tinsmiths. shorts, Plumbers. Sl a to 36 a tons 'iwar-makers Hides-- prices are given by John McKay, Brock -street : Dekin ginters. Rtone.cutters i skins, 0c. to 60c. each: beef hides. Boiler Makers. - 1No. 1. 7c. a lb: lamb skins, 10. to 15 each: horse hides, 82 to 82.25 Machinists. 11th Regimental 'Bugle band. | « Masons' Helpers, { : : Carpenters. wool, He: a Ih: washed wool in trade, arg Masons. = i 15¢. a lh = Moulders. rendered tallow, Sle. a lb. un- shed avool, Ge. to Te. a lb. washed Printers--The oldest union in Ning- | Dairy Wholesale. ston Butter.--Creamery, 22¢ to 23c. a 1b; Carriages containing lady embers vers' in prints, 18c. to 2V¢. a Ls of various unions. «| in roljs, 18¢c. a 1h, After the parade had covered hali | Cheese--9%c. a 1b. - its route, the clouds cleared away, and the sun shone forth, but too late Dairy Retail. the labor unionists happy Butter.--Creamery, 23c. a lb:; farm- ture of the procession was, an | oo prints, 22¢. a lb; in rolls, 20¢. to mal fe: _--t imitation boat on wheels, gavh ialb dressed in * flags, which headed the Longshoremen. | Eres ye : . s | bo The painters, jn. white, were headed | Wholesit 15 dozen a 2 3 olésa'>--13c. a dozen. o bv a goat. The tinsmiths wore tin | : - Cc. 2 : Retail--l17e. a dozen. hats, cufis, etc. o Caution ! Markets Elsewhere. This Is not a gentle word--but when you think how liable you are not to purchase for 7c. the only remedy uni- versally known ou a remedy that has had the largest sale of any med : in the world since IN6Swfor the and treatment. of consumption throat and lung troubles without los s ing its great popularity all these | 30. Seeds, per bush., Alsike. vears, you will be thankful Swe called Na. 1, "to 3 timothy, $1 vour--attention--to--Boschee's-- German 52.50; "apples, bbl. 50c, to -$1; dresse Syrup. There are so many ordinary I hogs, 8010.89.25; butter, dairy, . cough remedies made by druggists and | to l6er 13¢ to le. others that' are cheap and good for | chickens, per pair. te ; ducks, : pair, 60. to SOc.y duos, per dozen, Toronto, Sept. 1L.--Wheat, white, Tle: wheat, ved, new, T0c¢. pring, . to Te. .; oats, new, bush. barley, bush., 47¢ to Slice. hay, ld, per ton, R16 to SIT: he new, per ton, | 10 to R11; straw, per ton, 811 to S11. wheat, goose, 35¢. to 36) Ne: pve, Hhoice, MN to 1 ' butter, creamery, licht colds perhars, hut for severe fper coughs, ~ bronchitis, #rou; and lic. , to 18c-; 'potatoes, a bushel. pecially for consumption, where there | 35¢ to 15¢.; beef, forequarter is diffienlt expectoration and cough. | 130 to 35.50 beer, hindquarters, medium, earce choice, the michts and mornings, | 30 to 89; be ne during there is nothing like German » Sold by all denggists inthe civilized | lamb, 8X to 89; mutton, 85 to 87; world: 6G: 6G. Green; Woodbury, N..J. choice, 87,50 to 88.50, TO VISIT KINGSTON. Syrup. 186.50; be To Appoint Two Cardinals. Ronie, Aug Pope. Leo w wlzfor, the 20.11 is stated that Itinerary of Sir Edmund Bar- 1 appoint anothtr Cardi ited States in order to ton Includes Hingston, 3 " + wee Vv » Y reestablish the equitibriumein the Sac forento, -- Ang inte word ] 3 : : } verl eoll Great Britain, with six | has been ore deived to Si Pdmund : . s . . 3 0 million tholics. has two cardinals, | Barton's mow The party will while the United States with, thivteen | consist of Sir l Barton, Lady millions, has only one. Avchbishop | Barton, Miss A. Ba ton, hreland undoubtedly will 'get the new | Mr. Flanner) secretary ir Ed red hat : mund, Sie John Forrest, Lady For rest and Austin Chapman. The party i i i I arrive. Niagara Falls at Will Raise Prices. arrive. at Nagata Wl it TT 2 : I a.m... September- Ist: leave at S15 Foronto, Aug. 30.--It is announced p hae Hi Tononta st Ils hat at a meeting of the carriage and re They will lia Loronto 9 4. wagon builders of Ontario, held in wl ith i Femple building on Wednesday, it -¥ : ? : f--at~--noon unanimously decided, owing to | Qton whined, 6 ame, Septem ¢ at King September 4th: / the advance in wages and material, t and new vaise; the price of repairing ave Quebec, 1:13 q "For low price and durability ' quiit & Co., agents; he defies competition. -- teahor da ¢ Convicts in 1 like uchout Canade Bi etdebtrntdd baths ria a wipeieChe slichtest accarding | per, - Toront v.. Hamilton, ondan. ert--of-the state iivestisa® LL Kinpston Sec Catharines Guelph-and tert} £ ting niitee. 3 P'eierboro, hh railway wretch on the Sonthen Soldiers of the al Guards Road, nea Barry, Ala, one white befriend: coal min bv ner aafing man and twengv-tive wes Wer Killed =aud several others injured. and sharin their Eishteen vessels were driven ashor this of the ~trikers val dt Port Elizabeth, South wo hundred It is wl theteghas beer the epnintion of Mont ' « Pella on Saturday night foreet picnic in aid of Railten Miller's Headache Powders cure han an ythi ng else, is the great secret His stomach démands so much thought that he's headache in [ive minutes. In .-bhoxes church, on September 10c. and 25¢.. at Wade's drug store. mn 0 Brien's Grove, Railton. of getting on in the world and getting His business, therefore, isn't likely to Makefs of the 'Famous Active and "Cornwall" Stecl Range. | London, Toronto, Montreal, WisiniaegrV ever, St. John, N. .B. LEMMON, CLAXTON & IA WRENSON, AGENTS. ber oath: arrive ap (Quebe at ¥ am, work on and after September fet he at Non 1a, September Th: 15 a.m, Septime Fall Importation Of 1902. Prevost, of the New York clothing . store, Brock street, has received all Kingston And Ottawa. his fall importations for oraer work >: 5 Naviratio oy in hi tatlorin department Hig Rideau Lakes 5.2 ayigauon Co's ed 0 | = Shader steamers léave Kingston every Mon ready-made department 1s well assort day and Thursday, at 7 am., every «1 and: a large assortment to choose | precdav and Friday at 1 p.m. James ers U.C. BIBLE SOCIETY. Annual Report Shows Good Work Done. By Rev. J. A. Mcpopald, B.A, special | cor respondent, The sixty-second "report of: the Up- per Canada Bible Society. has been published. The vear ending March Gist. 1902, is the seventy-third year of the society's operation. The object of the society. as stated in the report, is to convert the word of God in all = languages ana in all lands--a works in which all Christians must feel o deep interest, a work which the present Archbishop of Can- terbury has forcibly said is "'one of (he oreatest instruments that God is using to prepare the way for brimging the whole human race together at the foot af the cross." The Hon. G. W. Allan, D.C.L., who for forty-two consecutive years has worthily filled the chair as president of the society, has heen called to rest vom his labore. He is succeeded by br. N. W. Hovles, K.C., a worthy vice president, who last convocation | received the. degree of - L1.D. from | is ally assist- | Queen's university. He od hy twenty vice-presidents. and a | hoard of directors of forty representa tive clergymen and laymen of the dif ferent portions of the church of Can ada; This the society is non-denomi and assists all Christians by cirenlation of the word of God withoiltt note or comment. Three colborteurs of the society la hored in the districts of. Muskoka, Al coma and Manitoulin lsland, four in! the province of Manitoba, and one in British Columbia. The total circula- tion of copies--in whole or portion of scripture was 36.922 last year, or | {867,091 since its commencement. Of | these 1.600 were issued in no less than | twenty-three forcign- languages. No | family in the whole Dominion need | he without 4 copy of the word of God | all such are wphied freely if un- | to pe for it. The socigty has | its headquarters in Toronto, and it | has over 500 branch societies in On tario, Manitoba, the North-West and | British Columbia. The total receipts were over 831,000, | while the expenditure amounted to about the same sum. Of the receipts | over 820.000 camé from the branch | societies" as free contributions. Over NLOO0 was sent to the parent society the British and fo with head quarters in London, sland, the to- tal publication of which society last vear was over 95,000,000 bibles or por tions. The sum of. 83.00 was given | to .the Quebec Bible Society, to help in civing the seriptures to our dellow countrymen 'of that provinée. The Tontributions from Kingston | ana its district branckes gre : | Kingston & Portsmouth Inter on | wey and deposit Pittsburgh, South 22 Pittsburgh, North e 17 32 Wolte Island : J a2 Garo Island or. 9 30 Ocles . . IS 8] Sunbury eer. 1563 ER ee a Ith rrowsmith Il 42 Mtaragqud = ooo To 0 D5 Matalin Tm8 GL Branch societies in Battersea, Inver ary. Sydenham, Wilbur and Bagh | Road, Glenvale 'and, Elginburg have not. reported. | In view of the fact that the parent | society is somewhat behind fingneially | in endeavoring to answer all calls up on it. that the year 1901 will he the centenary of the: British and Fore ociety, and that of the bounti ful harvest in Ontario this .vear, | largely increased contributions are ex prose: id The Fall Fairs. Toronto Indusirial, Sept: 1-13. Froutenac, Harrowsmith, Sept. 4-5. Iroquois, Sept. &10. J Peterboro Central, Sept. 9-11. Addington, Tamworth, Scpt.| 12-13, London Western, Sept. 12-20, Napanee, County, Sept, 16-17. ~ Newboro, S Brockville, 8. Hamilton Central, Sept. 16:18. Wolie Island," S Dt 17-18. Perth, County, Prescott; Sept. 25¢ Hinchinbrooke,s Parham, Sept. 23-24. _ 4, Sept. 24-25. BR Lansdowne, r---- en rn cn Women with less faces. who feel we | wil io and discouraved, » both mental and hodily vigor receis hy us Carter's Tron Pills, which are naa ke the-blood, nerves and com- plexion. ! Three applications: of Peck's Corn | Ralve will cure hard or soft corns. In i boxes, 15 at Wade's drug store. | "If the stomach Bas been abused by improper food it req Bayley malt is the best natural tonic. "FORCE" is composed of the whole wheat and barley malt scient fically combined in just the proportions r needed by the human body. it is delivered to you in the: form of a.sweet, crisp, delicate flake of exquisite flavor, and is ready to serve. Ask the grocer about it. Leaky Roof Rusty Bridge Decayed Building the use of defective change in the weather the metal to expand or contract. vou have that kind of ropi, . as Yori May not have heen able to get any better paint, FEDER AL ROOF ING PAINT and contracts with the met: "a period of five. yvegrs. exposed surface i i can he applied over other | AN OLD LEAKY ROOF t as good ax a mw one. conted with this paint PERFECTLY WATERTIGHT by applying over the , cloth patches coated A WARNING! ¢ of irresponsible done by a responsibleglocal dealer or on havine paint i F FARMERS. ATTENTION ' le and oulwide of traction engines, Lo fara implenwnts, Checks rust and. stops eeay. A. STRACHAN, Princess and Montreal Streets. --1 WEEK ONLY Beginning WEDNESDAY, Sept. 3rd, We Will. Conduct a 1G SLAUGHTER SALE OF HARDWARE, STGVES, ETC. |'We Have to Do This to Make Room for Our New Fall Stock. Chance for Things MUST GO AT COST PRICE. | ENAMELLED POTS, EVERYTHING MUST CO QUICK. BARGAINS YOU WON'T GET ACAIN LEMMON, CLAXTON LAWRENSON, KING ST.. KINGSTCN. a i i a - A HEAVY IRONING can--be--do-a--wisl less Inbar and w % BEE STARCH The iroir cannot « Try it and prove for all time our asscrt'on. -- ior will tHe latter erack wien BEE STARCH is . 10 Cents Per Package. SAVE THE COUPONS. BNO WDON, FURBESB & CO., Agts, 119 BL. bir