DAILY BRITISH WHIG, - 'MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Return Rates From Kingston. TORONTO BXHIBITION Sept. 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, Yth, 11th and 12th . 85.40 'Sept. Sth, 10th. $3.85 Return limit. Sept. 15th, 1902. FARM LABORERS' EXCURSIONS To Manitoba aad Assinibeia. Fare $10. Golnglate Sept. 9th, HARVEST EXCURSIONS Will run September 16th; valid for, return until Nov. 16th, 1902. KETUKN RATES TO Arcold wo Grand i Moosomin Swan Wawancsa .. Regina Minfota . 3 Moose Jaw Binscarms Yorkton Winnipeg 28 Prince Albert -.. Warkada..... 28 Macleod ve. Estevan .. 28 Calgary... Fgm o.. 28 ht Dect Strathcona . . 40 Full particulars at K. & P. and C. P. R. Ticket Office, ne [HE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY NEW SHORT LINE FUR Ontario St. F. A. FOLGER, JR. Gen, Supt. Tweed, Napaos, Dosgron to and all local points. Train leaves y Hall Depot at 4 p.m. R. J. WILSON, Cr Telegraph Of- fice, Clarence street. EXCURSIONS EXPOSITION and INDUSTRIAL AAR, TORONTO. good going September 6th, 7th, 9th, 1lth 2nd, 8rd, and 13th, and- 10th, or before 2; 'tickets -valid returning on $3 All September 15th. Tickets not good on trains Nos, 8 or SPECIAL EXCURSIONS SEPT... Ist to OCT. 3lst. second class rates to Denver, atele, Tacoma and all Coast aid Kootaey One way, Spokane, ~Portland, British Columbia, Pacific points For full particulars apply to . J. P. HANLEY, Agent, City Passenger Depot. DOMINION LINE HAIG STE MHIP, LIVERPOOL SERVICE ridman . Sept. 18th Califo, PH . Sept. «0th nnn . Sept. 27th *Turcoman Oct. 4th Colonian A wanadut. Hth *Irishman. Oct. 18th Swamers marked * do not carry passengers. RATES OF PASSAG Saloon. $65 and apwards, single according to steamer and service, Seccond Saloon, $37.50 and up- wards, single, according to steamer and ser- vice. Third class, $26. FROM MONTREAL. SOMA ate viaree siasss inn ities sins Sept. 18tn *Munxmat Sept. 27th FROM BOSTON. Commonwealth . nae = . Sept. 10th Merion... ? Sept, 17th NEW SERVICE Poston to the Mediterranean. Cambroman, Sept. 20th; Vancouver, Oct 18th, Midship, - Saloon, Electric light, Spacious promenads decks. J. P. Hanley, J. P. Gildersleeve, Art. G.T.R. Station, 42 Siaronne St. D. TORRANCE & Co., Gen. Ag Montreal ha Portland. TRI EXCURSION Industrial Fair \ pr LO The new Stes Ss rs KINGSTON AND TO RONTO jea™® at 5 p.m. daily except Mon- day Tickets good going Sept. 2nd to 11th in- clusiv ~~ - ROUND TRIP $5. Berths included westiiound only. Hamilton, Toronto, Bay of Quinte and Montreal Line. ROUND TRIP $7. Meads and be included in both direc tions Steamers leaving Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdavs at 11:30 pau Ail uckets valid returning "om or before Sept. 15th J. PF. HANLEY, J.-8SWIFT & CO. Ticket Agent. Freicht Agenta. Lake Onfario & Bay of Quinte y Steamboat Co., Limited. STEAMER NORTH KING ROCHESTER ROUTE leaves. § edn Yayo EE pm, for of Quinte at § av ays at "1000 ISLANDS RAMBLE Steamer loaves Sundays at 10 1% Wt a.m, for tour of 1. winds, calling Alexandria Bay; HAE and Gananoque. BAY OF QUINTE ROUIE STEAMER ALETHA Commencing Sept. 2nd, leaves week dave at 3 p.m., for Picton aud ntermedmte Bav of Quinte ports. On Tuesdavs, Thurcdavs amd Satundavs Steamer calls at Descronto and Belloville > For full iriformation apply to J. P. HANI J. P. GILDE SLEEVE. § { Ticket Arete. James Swift + Co. Frec.dhe Agents. . Liverpcol and Allan Lire Londoaderry Royal Mail Steamers. From Montreal. From Quebec, Aug. 30, 9 am. Aug. 30, 7 pra, Gy 8 canile Sept. 6,3 pan. 'CADETS BACK: AND REAL GLAD ARE WE TO SEE THEM. The Royal Military College Has a Record to be Proud of -- Majicr Smith is the Latest Shuceess. Tt is with pleasure the citizens wel come baek to the Limestone City the cadets of the Royal Military eolleg end to the new recruits who have been enrolled the welcome extended is "no less sincere. The class this year is one of the largest and compares favorably with that of any term since the open- ing of the institution in 87S. The ca- dets form a welcome addition to the social life of Kingston. Uniformed men have ever been favorites with the lad- and why should the cadets be any ies, --. Ea LSA ASE forever enshrined in grateful and * af Lfectionate memory. DISTRICT NEWS. Many have been the distinguished | graduates who have brought honor upon th Alma Mater. The inestim- able services rendered to the empire by Sir Percy Gironard, son of Justice Girouard, of (ntebec, are too well known to require comment here. His grand work as director of government railways in Egypt. and his later ser vices as director of railways in the Transvaal, show of what stuff young Canadians are made. Admired by every Canadian and Britisher, praised by Lord Kitchener, honored by his sovereign--what more can a man ask ? And he is but one of the many. "The ' dominion has another gallant soldier in the person of Maj. Carring- torr Smith; and in hit, too, the Roy- al Military college has another wor- thy graduate. He graduated in 1885, when he was given a commission In the Royal Dublin Fusiliers, which re- London, Sept. Chevlesmore, sister at Butler's Court, with a carriage Herbert Eton, Alfred G. where of Mrs, Jeaconsfield, late ace helped to paint redder still the map of they have worked and fought African wildernesses, in Indian jungles, in Chinese rice fichls, in the barren Soudan > and on the broad Transvaal veldt. Canada and the 'empire are proud of them, and those who have fallen in the strife are Both Thorongh and Effcetive, : This is What, the Pegple of Canada Bay About the Action of Dr. Chase's Kidney - Liver Pills. world; and. died in Fosts of people are in the habit of trying new-fangled medicines, which art oliered to the public from time to time, but when" these fail they return to Dr. Chase's Kidney- Lea Pills, knowing that in this tried and tested remedy they have a treatment that will of a certainty cure them." - Some way or other you can always depend on Dr. Chase's remedies. in the spring sister-in-law of the late Lord Cheylesmore. | | | I" | | *.church had. been THE LADY IS RESTORED. S---Societv is ervatified over the announcement that Eady Vanderbilt, 1s able to leave her rooms has been 'confined since she met when she the. Hon. Mrs, she was exception ? Their gentlemanly behavi- ! siment he joined in:Eevpt 'during the or. their dignitied bearing and their [first war. He tqok part in the two courteous, manuers--characteristics. } vears' expedition which ended in the that are developed day by day in a jlinal downfall of the Khalifa. He was military school=render their company [present at the battle of Omdurman, a pleasure on all occasions. They come and for his, sérvides in the owudan he from the best families in the domin- was twice mentioned in despatches, ion, 'and this conduces to make their and received thie order of the Medji presence all the more agreeable. The | dig eadets, aonerally. speaking, a soci When the Boer war broke out Major able lot of fellows, bright, ble and } Smith was amongst the first to jowm clever. They know how to entertaffi, as {ney from Khartoum' to "Cape Town. their big annual ball goes to show. | At Cape Town he assisted Col. Broad For these and. many other qualities, { wood to ra Roberts' Horse, which Kingstonians, at this, the beginning | regiment ta few months later) he com: of another vear in one of the best | manded up to the time it was dis military colleges in the world, extend banded, at the end of 1901. to them a cordial welcome. The fact that Lord Kitchener, when The Royal Military college is an in- | Roberts" Horse was disbanded, cave stitution that Kingston mav well be | Major Smith such an" important com- proud of, but of its graduates she has mand as that of the South African a richt to be prouder still. They have | Licht Horse, shows the high opinion nobly upheld the faire name: of Cana- that the commander in-chief has of dai alnrost every corner of thet ink Wer the Soudan campaigh. toe; world, whether that --corter-he --civitize{-Hord-Kitchenér in thankine thé Cana- od or barbarian; they have risen to ! dian government for contributing 6 eminent positions in the~knperial scr- handsonttly toward the Gordon col vice: they have flung themselves into | lege at Khartoum, said : "Canada did the deadly breach for Britain's sahe-- {her share' in the campaign. through and not in vain; they have shown the { Gironard, director of the railways, and empire's enemies that the lion's cubs | Carrington © Smith, in the ptian bare worthy of their mother: they have tqrmy, both good men and tru Married At Lansdowne. The Methodist church at Lansdowne was crowded Wednesday, with iriends and well-wishers to witness the matriage 'of Miss Florence Moore to Joseph Wetherell, of Lyndhurst. The tastefully decorated and an arch of ' ever creens and golden-rod. The wedding party = entered and retired amid the strains of = Mendelssohn's march, played by Mrs. Stillwell. bride Was attired in white and carried a bouquet of carnations, She was attended by Miss Blanche. B. Stone, who was also attired in white on with flowers wedding The pl organdie, while the groom was sup- { ported by Stephen K. Stephens, Phil ipsville. Little Sadie Moore and Mild red Jackson; Brockville, delightfully acted as flower maids. The supper was served at W. P. Moore's, the home oi the bride's father. A laree number of excellent presents was displayed, am- "ong them. a cheque for a handsome sum from Mr. Moore and a silver pud cir dish from the choir. » addréss from the choir acknowledge Miss Moore's helpfulness in the choir "and oeneral usefulness in the chur The happy couple. left for a pleasant trip followed hy many good wishes, a : Northbrook Notices. Northbrook, Sept. 6.--Farmers are nearly through harvesting and black bhereving is the order of the day. Mis .izziv Abbot has gone to Rainy R er to her brother, James Lena Huwmnphrey, Tam- a wuest at Willlam Rut t eek I Mekin made a trip te Harl NES Wiliiams = purchased a m ~from Mr. Kellar, Th i Rhoda and Jessie Mek Asian relatives in Harl. Ww k. Mr. Alsektine, ne cattle i this neighborhood, out a large drove on Wednesdavd savs a wedding soon, 9 a.m. Sept TP - . t. 20, 5 pes So 20, 3 > - Mrs. F. Henthorn, w hose husband is i v 3s and upwards; Second ea! of the firm of Mark & Henthorn, . 0 to $42.50: London $1.50 extra: ; : hi te ; g founders and machinists, and who nse, $25 and $26; Li i ol x 3.8 Bollast, ass os Verpool, Derry hives. at 6 Ann street, Belleville, © New York to Gla gow & Londonderry. st » dome years ago I was tag Carthaginian ...... Se pt. 3nd! a Pail across the } Sardinian . . Sept. 17th | hi d no doubt fro derany Montreal to Olasnow Divect. ki fuevs, and sytem generally was i silian, Sept. 3rd and Oct. Sth All ¥ much run down. | 1! began usi : First cabin $30, second cabin $38, third | Chase : i: k r Pills and 1 class $25 . - y st say found relief from J. EB inlay, Agent, City Passenger De- | at once. They proved thoroug not. Johnston tario streets, J. P.| nq effective in action, and soot Gi ve. ara elie 1 1 act ! 1 Siidarsiae : ---- | brought about a complete cure. Wo | have also usea Dr. Chase's Nerve STRAIGHT BUSINESS Food and Syrup of Linsted and fh pehtine .in eur family and found. tk { very helpful." s W. Murray Je Tir. Chase's Kidnev-Liver Pills; oné i $ oy pill a dose, 23 cents a bax, at all Auctioneer and Commission Mer- dealers. or Fdmanson, Bates & Co, shant, Macket Square, Toronto. a .~ annual show of 5 tm society "oi the township of Camden, will be held at Centreville, Sept. 27th, Th he i t SPICE OF THE ARTICLES IN VICINITY NEWSPAPERS. >t a The News Put Into Condensed Shape -- The Episodes That Create Talk in the Country and Hereabouts. James Mudville, --Bediopd, recovered from his late illness. Miss Mabel Wright, 'Renfrew goes ta fill an enSagement in the school at Pleasant Valley in Dundas county, In Athens on Tuesday George Weir and Miss-Emma Crossg-both of Chan- try, were martied by Rev. Mr. Rey- nolds. " The sixteen-year-old daughter of a Brockvillian, residing on Abbott street, has béen missing for the past is-entirely Lwerk. ' R. C. Timmins, Renfrew, offered a good position with the Manufacturers' Life: Insurance * Association is in his new harness. Athens' ladies room on October the government their new library. There is g rumor in Smith's Falls to the effect that the C.P.R. intend to run a short line from Smith's Falls will open a reading Ist., and will ask for a grant toward EE he CAPE VINCENT VIEWS.. To Have Electric Lights--Steamer in a Storm. Cape Vincent, Sept. 4.--Our high school opened Tuesday with a good attendance. Mr. and Mr F. IR Gardner, Picton, Ont. visiting at this place, returned home Friday. } P. A. Strough atl daughter, Lafarge- ville, are visiting relatives here. The voung people .of the village held , so- ial dance at Empire hall, Friday evening. Thomas Mv and, will run a gasoline ing the fair next week, for the ac commodation of island people. A. Ingalls, Washington, visiting here for sveral weeks, has returned home. J. J. Baker and family, Newark, JI, are visiting relatives "Were, on Estelle Dezengremel, ending va- cation at this place, returned home Satprday. Miss Louise King, serious- Iv ill for some time, better. Mr. ana Mrs, Cl Gardner and A. C. Gardner spent Sunday awong the isl- ands. The fire department was out for practice Friday evening. Some of the hose was found in bad condition, and a report was made to the village trustees, who immediately purchased six hundred feet of new hose. The rest of the apparfitus was founa to be in first-class condition. The excursion to Ogdensburg Wed- wday on the steamer~New York was is to Rideau Lake. ! : Allan Francis, Renfrew, recently pur- |! ly well patronized. At the demo- chased -a timber limit in the Soo | cratic caucus at Jerome's hotel, Sa- district, at figures said to approach turday afternoon, the following dele- the $200,000 mark gates were elected : First assembly William Lolly, Brockville, died | aistrict, E. J. Vautrin, C. A. Jerome, n Thursday of typhoid fever. He | George Donaldson; county convention, was thirty-seven years of age, and E.. A. Gosier, C. Irvine, i Holland; leaves a widow. ® school commissioners' convention, T. Charles . E.,._ eldest son of Gharles] B- Stoel, G. White, Branche. Miss Brown, Brockville, formerly of. Carle- | Kate Robbins, living near this vil: ten Place, died on Thursday, aged lage, is at the Watertown hospital for twentv-three vears Ye megical treatment. Rev, H. Jump, nL) J i i [ is > in f Rev Miss Ethel Mair has decided not to Ramiktan, XY, 5 tie pues of Rey veturn to Winnipeg - for the present, |. tussell, is village. " . and has engaged to teach Northport Talcott is at Rochester on' a business school until Christmas. . he 9 hoard of trust held 1 A ah s+ boar -ustees hie 't- W. C. Caldwell, Lanark, has gone |. N OD Ns us 4 Aco ing Monday afternoon and decided to extensively into the manufacture of wheat cereals and breakfast foods, with N. C. Lloyd as miller. Mrs. Nixon, Napanee, while at Ot. tawa Station, last week, had her poc- ket picked; in the purse were twelve dollars and a valuable jewel. R.' J. Purtelle, Picton; an honor oraduate of Ottawa Normal school. has been engaged as principal of the separate school, at Prescott. Mr. and Mrs. L. Varnluven, of the Court House, Napanee, spent thirteen weeks vitising friends in the United secure the services of a competent en- gineer to survey the village for the electric light plant. The election held Thursday afternoon on the proposi- tion_to bond the village for $10,000 to put in an electric light plant, was carried bv those in favor of electric lighting hy twenty-five majority; the whole number of votes cast being 231. This ends the most bitter fight ever waged in our village. For three years the effort was made to car such a proposition; twicé it was lost and the last time won. It is seldom States and returned Aug. 27th. policy to comment on such questions A Perth man has received a large | +. {hev have been decided by an order for leached ashes from the Un: | (jection, hut in this instance certain ited States for fertilizing purposes. Al- motives, irvegular in nature, demana ready two carloads have been ship- | (hat they be referred to, not for any ped. y henefit to this one particular ques- A pretty wedding took place on} jon, hut that in the irk re er when Miss Edith Tuesday at Trenton, worth, was joined in wedlock to Mat- thew Joyce, electrician, Camden East; Miss C. Hinch, Camden East, acted as bridesmaid. There are thirty-four teachers in training at the Athens Model school-- twenty-six voung ladies and eight gen- tlemen. In 1895 there were forty-four in attendance, and the _apnle orchards and grape vines of the villave suffered in Fopssciene, Judgement was given in the case of iury. In their idea, public health and the church wardens at Seclev"s Bay | education. were secondary to the against Samuel Gardiner; tried at a | Hehting of the village by electricity. previous sitting. of. the. court. The suit Their motive--"public spirit" --was w:s for $25, balance of subscription | a myth, for any man of common towards clergvmen's stipend, Judg- | sense knows that the question of pub- fent for plaintifis, $25 and costs. fie health and school accommodation At Spanish River on August 20th, would be raised first by any one wish- Mrs. Jolin Canicron mot death hy ing to locate or visit our village. But drowning. Her maiden name was -Ada the tae Js near 3 hen the people of Markle, she being a daughter of Al Cape Vincent will 3 things as they hr. Markle, formerly of Peseronte. } 20 and destroy that element that Her husband and three children sur- under the cloak of "public spirit vate monen lier-lose: seeks a more substantial benefit. for (laude McDonald, Cobden, aged vhemselves. Cl hose who apposed elec- cichteen years, is dead of ervsipelas. ite ights this year did so from a The 66 dv Wat interred at Risonificld: Just ANOUIVE= unnecessary taxation, James Henderson, who for a number while many who voted dor the propo- ames' a nua of vears had resided with "his son, B. sition were . misled by a low of our N. Henderson. Morton. died on Satur- poops 1 through eellich otives--and dav, aged eichty-six' years. He was personal gains. : a model old gentleman. i is rumored that an electric road z Ex to 3 _{ will. be built from Alexandria Bav to! At the presbyterial Union of Young Capt Vireent A tliore are ho dant | People's societies, held at Deseronto, to back Wp y such'a Te no ac 3 Vion alfiers hane wt; Present, auestion if such a project will occur. br Turi i ptent, Mion) isle Sound of et et on Miss Redmond, Picton: corresponding Sout ve nny 10 thee iit LL idea Of ex. wotetare. Nie Nelie Bellarille: toning ow Sonar into the Jver. A treasurer, Rev. A. Laird, Kingston : nn Fi a Bl executive committee, Messrs. Peck, : : icin wee AFG Macdonald, Sinclair, Burns and Miss favs, wh decision yas srtived at, « ' school question 1s agitating our Morrice. village, and it is very probable that 3 an addition t§3 the building will be Wanted. constructed ot onog, At the school We would like to ask, through the IHeeting Joyeral Noon oy It was le columns of your paper, ii there is any { Somminded hy the Site Wnilorities person who has used Green's August dire the school house. De Flower for the cure of indigestion. | ses have not'. made a move in that dyspepsia and liver troubles 'that hash direction as vet, ana it is verv likely not been curecd--and we also mean! }, authorities wit compel them to their results, such as sour stomach, i, <,. . fermentation 'of food, habitual costive- The steamer Arundell, runming be- ness, nervous dyspepsia, headac hes, | tween Alexandria Bay and Charlotte, despondent feelings, sleeplessness--in | 1.it this port for the latter place 10 fact, any trouble connected with the | dav at 9 am. with a laree nu F stomach or liver ? This medicine" has | of passengers. The storm. w ben sold for many years in all civilize: worry ccvere on. the lake and ed countries. and "we wish to corres | preaching a point about thirwy pond ne vou and, send vou onesof | pact Oswego, the steamer was free of cost. "If vou never 1 return © to this port Flower, try one bottle Oswego harbor: She have never ke wa of "its! Tp alter one oi s0, something: more serious 1 ter with vou. Ask vour, the \ te oist.--G. G. Green, Wood- i $ werk thi done as SSEngers, $ of Eli Getting There experience. For several hours tain (dare not turn his vessel \ \ uperance Lake, has if light honey this d his summer's ping ¢ acres of oats { He ied so much aveirdupois; that he had to walk while reaping; to ride was to smash the machine, ple of Cape Vincent may guard them- | Mav, daughter of Mrs. Druscilla Good- | (i)yes against an element not desirous murphy, was married to James FE. 1§, any locality. Davey. The election did not decide the mor- Mrs, W. N. Hosey has disposed of } 41 part of the question, which stands her property in Napanee to W. Assei- to-day as it did before. It was not stine, who a few weeks ago soll his}a question of electric hghts heing "a residence on West street to W. W. | cood thing. for few people will deny Morris. . that fact. but a question of taxation G. Douglas White, elder son of Mr.}ior 5 luxury when necessities are ne- and Mrs. George A. White, Trenton. | dlected. For three y a certain ('nt., was married to Miss Hattie Mc- | clement has souzht to grein their gm- Master, at Port William, Nova Scotia. | hition--electric lights. In reviewing on Thursday, August 28th. the past history of these people we There died at Brimley, Mich, ond tind that their boasted motive of July 24th, an old resident of Tyendi- | "public spirit" can be rightly lques- naga Reserve in the person of Mrs. tioned. In those yea they have Hazel, relict of the late Thomas Haz- {| held electric lichts as being cof more el, at the age of eighty-four wears. | benefit than any of the necessities of She is survived bv nine children. == the village. Public health has been At the Roman Catholic church, Er- | neglected through poor sewerage, a insville, August 11th. Miss Hannah. | fair shave of the school children have danchter of Mrs. "Peter Byrne, Tam- | been compelled to attend school only hali a day on account of the lack of accommodation, the sewers have heen used for certain Een purposes, forbidden by the Staté . board of health, elections have been conducted, not on the. fitness of the candidate; but whether he was in favor oi elee- tric lights. Ana those people, with so much "public spirit," have not raised their hands to seek what was necessarv,- but to bring about a lux- th Allan M Frases has purchased ti} Challes property on Piety Ill, Napa nee, ain, Wolie dsb vacht be-) : : bl tween that islana and this place dur- Fie le 3 hil a nl toe hoy & | SEALED TENDERS ADURESSED T0 THE Bane Oral To oath ito gay = unders ed, and entlorsed "Tenders for Con. haa Ss : ein Ne | struction" will be received by the seer tary 8 ied 'way and treasurer, of the commission, uatil noon, sought protectin in' a porch in' Park | SATURDAY, mber 27th, 1902, for the 'S avenue, near Pine avenue. Still unable | construction of the Temiskawing 'and North- to get assistance the child came out !ern' Ontario' railway (Ontario government of the door, railway) including clearing of right-of May, 4 Then she was seen by the driver - of bridging, grading, ballasting and track-lay- CZ A. Dumaine & Co's. hearse, who | ing, complite and resdy for operation, in stopped his horses, and rushing to the | accordance with plans. and specifieations, little girl, threw his funeral cloak ar- | from the n of North Ba- or Nipissing ound her and extinguished the flames, | Junction to a point on Lake Temiskaming, Ritchie Bell; secretary of the [being a distance of 110 iilés ore or Jess Montreal Sailors' Institute, ir. 2 fune: | Plans und ipecifioutions of the work mav.bu ral proces ho jumped from his carri- | gen and fill information obtained at the aue ar d as I the hear + driver and | of the chiel engincer at North Bay the sailors to Nd the who was epders will pot be considered unless made taken 'at once to the Victoria on the. forms supplied by the cominission, hospital, every possible and signed with the actual, natures of ' e her ring. Tl the parties tendering. An [accepted cheque er, was too creat, and she on a chartered bank for $25,000, pavable to awuiv Saturdav I al [the ofder of the chairman and secretary The incie made ad' | treasurer of the commission, must accompany 1 Liv. the fact Prof ach t ro The cheque will Le forfeited if present in nip the "party whose tinder is accepted declines atier o Nghe Methodi t | to enter into a contract for the work at the rites and on the terms stated in the offer . re se. eee: submitted « Sinan vorth King legves K The "accepted clisques thus went in will be : Bn for 1004 returned to the parties whose. tenders ave ands for Rochester, NOV aeseptesd, ; Y . call at Bay of Quinte ports. The commysrion resirves the right to re- Lever's YZ (Wise Head) Disinfectant Soap | '** the lowest or: every Yrs * : P. FE. RYAN, Powder ig a boon to any home. It disin- See - : i Secretary treasurer. - fscts and cleans at the same time. »| Toronto, August 20th, 1902, . AUR A \ RAS i AR «mab Qt! The "Sunshine'® Furnace is entirely Canadian--is not a dupli= cate of any United States heater, ; as s most of the furnaces made and Sod in Canada. Designed specially to meet the varied conditions of our climate, and to burn all kinds ef fuel successiully==wood can be used in fall and spring, snd d coal in severe weather. Has a seli-acting gas ras damper=-no need to open your dodis, etc., to emit gas odors after lighting fire, as with common furnaces. The Sunshine' has more good features than any any 'other furnace, and no other good furnace is ce Is 50 cheap. Sold Dy all enterprising dealers. Write for booklet. . - : MeClarys London, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, end St. John, N. B: FR LEMMON, CLAXTON & LAWRENSON, AGEN TS. mre ------------ nin es Do You Want a of AT COST? YOU CAN GET¥ THEM 'AT COST. TRUNKS A. ABERNETHY, and VALISES. Eddy's Wi Steel re Hooped PAILS "and TUBS Are made from. the BEST SELECT. ED LUMBER with Galvanized Spring Steel - Wire, electrically ~ Welded Hoops, which being corrugated allows for expansion or contraction, so; no matter what the weather is they keep in PERFECT CONDITIUN. GIVE THEM A TRIAL. © Kingston Agency, No. 75 Princess Street. J. A. HENDRY, Agent, The Ideal Beverage JOHN LABATT'S y 1 _ondon - Porter Full of the Virlue of Mail and Haps. |, Perfectly Agreeable to the Most Delicate Palate. a JAS. [cPARLAND, AGENT, KING STREET, KINGSTON. MARION ELLIOTT DEAD. The Child's Dress Caught Fire-- She Sustained Injuries. Montreal Witness Marion- kHiott, © the eight-year-old | [ daughter' of the Rev, Yor TEN, | TEMISKAMING ~ AND NORTH- ] was fatally burned on Friday. Play | ERN ONTARIO RAILWAY. ing with her girl companions, round a |