THE STRENUOUS LIFE. ---- A Great Strain. No one disputes the fact that we care living in a "rapid" age; it is rush; rush, rush from morning until night, and rompetition is so fierce that the str gle dees not cease until the machine i: worn out. Women, too, even when surrounded by every com jort,. become fected by the common spirit, and what with their clubs an many social dusics, have no time thought to their phvsical "well being; until they are suddenly brouch sation of the fact tha lives 1s =o importan to a sharp re nothing in the as attention - to correct, or rationa living. Jt mav surprise the readers to learn that n dre more prpne to 2 \ > piles- than - men! and in most cases, becanse it is didicult to hh upon them the mportance of rec HON rity means straining at stool, a strain ing means pi with the certainty (under * the usual thods of treat- ment) that the erer will 'have them always with her? by 'usual methods" is meant the application oi salves lotions, or Mas a last resort) a surgical operation. li there iz a-com plaint which entails more <ulicring wpon those ailli piles, or hemorrhoids, it is not knowr 10' the writer: fortunately, however, these are learning that there is a fuedy that e weinally cures all forms t known as the Pyramid irregul ments of the bowel of piles: it Pile Cure. iz in suppository form, i= applied diveetly to 'the parts, and « does its work quickly and pai wsly it is sobl hy glhruodists for fifty cents a package, or will be mailed bv 'the makers to any tdress, reced of price. Mrs John H. Arch Street, Chicago, 2 write vou that 1 we i of aver case of itchi the use of th Pile cure, even after physicians bad claimed ther cur an vating reat was no cure excent hy an oneration. | and owe 'all to this valuable 1 enough for it." Write the, Pyramid Drug Co. Marshall. Mich.. fir their little bool on the ¢fuse anl cure of piles. CARPETS ! Every purchaser of Carpets, whether for the smallest room or the largest hotel wants his mind satisfied on three points, namely, price--quality--style. aun "well v. | eannot It is because we convince our customers as to every one of these requirements that we confidently expect your patronage. McFaul Kingston Carpet Warehouse. BEDROOM SUITE SPECIALS. 17 Bedroom Suites, Bed, Bureau, 14x24 Mirrer, Washstand, all on Castors; com; plete for $8.75. 6 Bedroom Suites. Very handsomely carved, Large Bevel Plate Mirror, étc., regular $20.00; we sell them for $16.50. LAGE CURTAINS. Mr. C. E. Taylor, Manager of our Carpet and Curtain Depart- meht, visited the Nottingham (Eng.) Mills. and made some good |selections. You have the benefit of 'his choice: T. F. Harrison Co. Undertaking, etc. Telephone Nos. 90-91. OUR PERFECT SYSTEM. Our per nent is modern and complote department. 'Toilet goods, Pe Si less variety. PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND. This, wonderful - lie recom is a true nerve bra rifier, l Celery Compound -- GEW. W. MAHOOD, Druggist, Cor. Princess and Bagot Sts. Kingston, Ont. wt system for accurate and quick dispensiny has met with the ap- proval of all who have brought their presefiptions-- to our store. Our equip- every umes, inges: Brushes, Combs, ete., in end- ving remedy is nded to all with confidence. Tt. + and system pu- Wl ives marvelons results to the sick. Cur supply is always fresh and penuime. Our store for - Paine's HARDWARE PAINTS OILS GILLASS and. CUTIE RY Etc A. STRACHAN & C0. NOT YET READY. -OF QUEEN'S. College Rugby Players Not Be- stirring Themselves -- Sulli- Toronto Batsmen. Two weeks will elapse before Queen's Athletic grounds will be ready for natches. The fence around them is the grand stands and builoing a ouple of dressing rooms has yet to we begun. 'The old track has also to ye cfeared away, and some levelling lone to the grourus, which have mot been used for two.years, Queen's Ath- fetic committe has not much money at its disposal at present, but next vear will put the grounds into first dass shape, build a club house and a inder track. This autumn, the barest ssities must suflice in the way of rk, However, the grounds will better condition than before, "On the "far side of the lield, seating for several hundred will be built. Queen's rugby teams will likely hold their practices én thede grounds, © as hoth campuses at the college are par tially covered by the new buildings. The lower one will probably be used by the association football club. Yesterday afternoon the rugby teams were to have their first practice, but only half a dozen players wrn ut, including, Capt. Young. Jueen's 1. have no match til Octol Sth, the players are not bestirring hemselves., He Baseball Scores Yesterday. Natiohal leavue--At New York, 1-1 5, Boston, 7-4-2. At Brooklyn, 2-5-4; Philadelphia, 1-5-2. Pories In Their Stalls. Lake Ontario Park diamond's. deserted, \o fonger are heard the wild calls That from "Dinny" Burke's tongue oit re soutichad-- Ile Ponies are in their stalls. No longer does Captain "Chaucer" Don his mit and mask and pad ir the score-card vendor *'Pikeér Sliout his wares "with the peanut lad No longer is the 'Jerry Aunchon In the district 1 Aud the left landed pitcher Who preached "give the devil his due; v-hairegd shortstop v rovght Ponies good luck, he silent deft-field. "cop." bawerly waiting alow liner to phick; And Tilton, the smart little Ponv, guard t t field plot, And Ambrose, the Yankee, Who whizzet the pail like a shoti-- Al are seen at the park no lo Knocking whiskers off the bai Ard the § he fans look awful Because the Pories are in Sport In General. Hunt. Elliott, Derry and Daley, of the Ponies, play in Prescott, on Wed nesday. Desmarteau, the athletic pride of the Montreal police force, is going. to play football. Pittsburg National League team defeated Buffalo 'im an exhibition match vesterday, 3 to L Elliott and Daley, of the Poifies, are n Toropto to-day to witness the Pittsburg oronto match. Moriaritv- pitched for the Sham- rocks, ef fens; vesterdays Hite of thé Ponies Among the secured hy Pittsburg; Pa. are Lill ton. Boon and Hooper, of Montreal. <_< Ise played. anadian hockey recruits Cleveland, willeopen' a cigar store in Cleveland ate thes elose" of the season. The Syrficuse Pastimes defeated the Oneida, N.Y, team by 12, to § "Shorty" Dorgan, Ponies' shortstop, pitched for the winning team. "Curly" Randdlph; manager and agent of the deceased Ganan- <ehall team, left to-day for a aud on the wo Iv ance oque h hooting trip, up the | househipat" Curve," Providence wire crippled by the uab- idy, right man Su- strong sence of first oman. Cas fielder Wagner: and third b tor Sullivan. "Had these thr batters been in the game, George Sul livan would have trimmed Toronto. ile. was greatly handicapped. At the Canadian Amateur Athletic association meet at: Montreal on Sat ing alo the track, but in spite of it the 100 yards was equalled: the C States record of a straivhtway track. the trick. He used a puzzling slow ball, which the Torontos could hardly do anything a decision" which he did not like. Pho Toronto. 'Tels tooter has had anothe touch of indi Ting remark vet wondered of the RR.F up its mind to go out of Kingston The O.RFU. without "Kingston! whether it would go out 21 as well as peo and decay alieet tov 1 know. YY U. went out-of Ki kick by the Gra . worting fra tv which wmded Marks Bros show at Viet last nigl enioved the I at S"Uha every Ont., says "1- was for fiv alli'ted with dyspepsi const t t vanished hke rist rel lia .. % | lor and H. Wade. --27. TAR DAILY REBELLION MEDALS. Member of i4th Regiment Thinks hey Should, Get Them. "I have often wondéred," remarked "why it was that oi the 14th Regi NEW ATHLETIC [GROUNDS als. Shortly after the rebellion broke out, the 14th was ordered under anus. For three months th did garrison duty at Fort Henry, and one company remained there for entire year. I well remember the: time. ; gnard one' Saturdav in 'N3, when Queen street odist church was burned. That was a bitter, cold night, if ever there was van's Slow Ball Puzzled the whole regiment just completed, and the repairing of | ment rece ived @pedals, and some of the the seat of war. But the duty--all that was sequired of them. That seemed to be sufficient to entitle them. to medals, Why should the same thing not apply duty as we were ordered. ed to the call to arms, and did the oladly have gone to the front, prefer- ing it by all means to being shut up in an old fort. I think, and so does other man who served in the that time, that we are entitl od to the medals. Tf not, 1 wish some one would! explain to us the reason ---------- Making A Big Change. hig change is to he | built this winter instead at Kingston, will be run from Clay ton; connecting with Central railway. Then they will land where there will be close tra T be transferred to the steamer Rideau King which will ran between Smith's | Falls and Ottawa. The service will be a daily oné out of Clayton and King- Found Unexploded Shells. Sergt.-Major Long destroyed ten shrapnel shell, discovered by Indians on the ranues. shell found. These dangerous in the hands oi the inexperienced. The Indians N to handle shells. where the shells can <hells were exploded fired by electricity. Married At Gananoque. Wednesday, Miss dauchter of Mr. and was married to Sam. aston clerk. John 1 Thorne, this city, Was bridesmaid. The voung counfe left on "through western On a ical circles of Gan ee The Late William Chown. William Chown. one of Stella's old- away Thursday last. enpaced in business rious kinds up tlE the loss. He was a member of Laicie and his manager, Avmour, of ! position, highly respected by "all who een, St. Andrew's New Organist. England, and church. For the past fon Toronto. James is associated with 1 College = of Organists, London, and 5 | = if | bastrated pamphlet regarding \ ew > 1 has spent. the past few days in Kings \ begin duty till te- A. Folper, r---------- Found Purse And Cheque. wrdav there was. a strong wind blow- : 4 } play : . who, complained to the police here of the loss of her pocket-book last urday, stated that -it contained es x 4 ae in cash and: a cheque "on the +1 the Canadian record of ten seconds tor an- adian record of --21 4:3 for the I20 vards was "beaten hy 1-3. "The United } 21 1-5 was made on turned tothe police; PN 1 \ * . 1: > 0-4 etd Toronto Globe 3 George Sullivan, the the Anglo-American purse, but the ehogque is safe. Kingston pitcher, made a great effort to down his eld club-mates an the cweond strugele, and very nearly did Death Of A Hero. with. Sullivan grappled with Umpire Cox onee and threatened to take a fall out of him becanse of of the -(.T.R., "Sunday, belonged am tin horn gestion, and nfakes these "hlood-curd- ks: "And while Kingston with the Jast con vice with Capt. 1 his callunt band at Hart's River. \ ule race Carrathes the O.R.F.U. made ! 0 Gall 1 . Velloves, it will look a goad deal like ur lant Po Acemen . eighteen year-old Kingston without Guy Curtis. But age s, Cuthbert, the ton, on. a resting her. "They would ome here to live. Month's Mind Mass. liott's nee. The joke was after fashion : "Did vou Know that to do away with el Kingston ? it's. a fat ing to put red-head 1 girls rv street corner." hat was the for "Chan tt would he roing er Heart Like A Polluted Spring Mrs. James -Sricly. Pelee Island, 'e -Viears a, ITus, Bibby's. OaR Hall. Bibby's New, nobbyv, and aeat are our new All druggists sell it. hats , 82° The H. D. Bibby Co. fad in hadi an hour after | the first dose." For sale by H. B. Tay WHIG, TUESDAY. SEPTEME K. & P. SHOPS.| Greeted the Marks Bros.--A Splen- did Programme. REPORTED THAT THEY WILL BE CLOSED. This Would Violate Agreement Under Which the Company Re- ceives Exemption From Taxa- tion--A Look At the Question. Ft was stated on the street to-day --and the information came from relia- | ble authority that an order had i been received h to close the K. & P. railway repair shops, stipulating that the work would hereafter be done in Montreal. The order caused some surprise in' the city, inasmuch as under the company's exemption by- law they are bound to maintain the | railway shops here, : | i The above hy-law was passed on Og- i tober 24th, "1851, and came into eliect about fours years later, or when the conditions re the building of the road, | running of trains, ete, had been com | plied with. The by-law. was to con- | tinue in force for twenty years, and j it aceordingly expires on January Ist, | 1905. The company is granted cor- | tain exemptions upon its carrying out | | i certain, conditions. Ohe of these con-, ditions is known as, Clause "C,"_and it reads as follows : > "That the principal workshops of said company shall be built and aintained. within the limits of the caid City of Kingston, continuously | during said period of twentv vears." pre D : : Thus it will be seen that if the | | shops are closed, or removed else- v . he where, at any time before January 1st, 1905, when the termy of the by- wemenht will have law expires, the ao {been broken. Exemiptipn then would cease. If all the ey of the road were then to be taxed, as it would he liable to taxation, the city would annually receive a stim of about SI. { 700 from the company. In 1399 the K. | & P. railway company vaid S601.90 in | taxes, and the city remitted 81,004 If { the shops here are closed up, as the | reports would. lead one to expect, it is a matter the council should at once | d al with. i "If the conditions rare not fulfilled." { said Commissioner Gordon this morn lino. "the by-law exempting the com » becomes null and void, and the could he collected. It is a niat- w the city comncil to deal with." is suggessed that the hoard of trade take up the matter with a view to having the shops remain htre and ! 'enlarged. AN ELECTRIC SHOCK | Nearly Ended the Life Of Arthur Page. - Arthur Page, employee of the Street Railway company, nearly lost his life iis morning at the car barns. He was encaged in moving car No. 11, under- cing répairs, and grasped the trolley lover. Jnstantly he received a severe chock, which doubled him! up and hurled him back. 8 The ground wire was off, and Mr. Page received the full force of the current. He was ren- dered unconscious, and it was twenty minutes = befpre his companions brought hin around, 'and sent him home en a car. Special Low Price This Week. Colid cold spectacles and eye gla s frames or skeletons, from 82 Solid coll filled, (warranted ten years), Sh: pirkel or alimnivm, dle Eyes examin: : expert retin ed--bv--he. Weopost. | only refial a raatic thol of examining and diagoni tial defects intelligently. Satisf anteerd. The doctor is again at ofiive at Meleod's drug store ti Saturday. night. Consult him and cave your eyes, hearing applionces and w tificiel ewes on hand and-to order, Remember. months he has been The low ~ fate excursion -to- New Carleton | York on Tuesday, October Tth. Spe- cial fast trains with through Pull- wan palace cars and first-class coaches, Ten davs return limit. Write for il York = City, for-sleeping. car accom: modation and tickets. Apply to Fred v r& H. RRR, ticket avent, Kingston. np------ Fall Importation Of 1902. Prevosty of the New York clothing store. Brock -street, has received ail his fall importations for order work $35 | in his. tailoring department. His ready-made "department is-well assort- for | ed and a large assortment te choose from. For low price and durability in | Wa defies competition. hotel, > 'i he Engagement Announced: the The engagement is announced in ee Ottawa _of M Maria Mand Macpher ton, daughter of Licut.-tol. Penhing- ton Macphersoft; to J. Venn Hender- wm, son of the late W. Knapp Hen aon, manager. of the Bank of Mont- veal, in London, England. A Large Variety. Sliges, spice drops, Temon tops, snow fingers, hongy ovals, parhia- . ete., all 10. a dozen, fresh and wholesome. At uson 's, King street. . eet «. Tavlor; successor: to ', Mitchell, Yrincess street. Take . Angier's Emulsion in the Summer. If pou hase.weak lungs or cone sumption make your fight against the disease during the summer. hedral | Physicians advocate fresh air, mo- the | derate exercise, and plenty of nu- , Me | tritious food. A valuable adjunct lane | 40 this treatment, is Angier's Petroleum Emulsion. It promotes a healthy appetite, puts the digest- ive organs in a condition to digest far | and assimilate food--thus greatly illery | improving nutrition. It keeps the bowels in a normal condition so that pills and aperients are unnec- essary. It is pleasant to take, agrees with the stomach, restores health and vitality. house was packed ous pertormance good all the way through. The attrac- this popular com- Promo- comedy-drama, Larrv Brogan, the polieeman, was the central ficure. The character was cleverly taken who easily made one of the best Irish- made a splendid while the entire company lent sparkling, fwll of funny incidints His parody on the company is styong than ever. They present a good, ¢ are de Way Down Fast. is of the character var oenial and lacks sting of so ma h of the modern play's wit. "Wavy Down East "is the "exact antithesis of. the exotic dra ma. Its story is simple, natural » nature first "he of Mr. Brady's Theatrical Notes. Normandy Wedding" toria, New-York, last night. A dramatization of Princess, Toronto, this wee demy all last we company seemed scared no one in the audience felt like ing a bad egg at cinoer in a rural church choir. --eeen : Where A Good Walk Is Needed. "The crossing on the Notre Dam a place so much used watc-would he a disgrace thebe Lieut Graduate tHo eae Bibby's. Oak Hall. Bibby's. Jost of underw nrices. ANGIER CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON, MASS. - We sell no truck. The H. D. A CROWDED HOUSE. « last evening opened a two weeks 'engage- theatre, and the muy : The to the doors, «and the applause was liberally 'handed out. sontinu- was in Marks a day. He kept the spectators in a con- tinuous roar of laughter. Re- K. an: jmpression : strong and and acts themselves ; it is very seldom such good special- The illustrated songs were captivating, and the picture ceptionally beautiful in character amd DOs; splendid voice, and it i night. 'intro-' clever applause it provoked noth- "a peach," if the use of ion may. be pardoned. ialties, 'of which were a pleasing varjet entertaining. Tonight "The Parson's the eN- there were likewise n dresses, cht lyries and plenty of comedy are the elements which to make up the Chinese-k vo lish music: ui- Londen and in New York has been scored hy this opera. In the latter city it is the musical performance ever to on back to Theatre on three separate casions and enjoyed extended terms of prosperity on each appearance. oe- Much in it that appeared at that theatre, among members being Elgie Bowen, Nel lie Lynch, Norah Lambert, . Fortescue, Hobart Samuel Down It the sot and wd is delicate Indeed, the play has received the endorsement of hundreds of clergv- workers as well combines as oi tertainmegt with the sterling drama instensity of a oreat play. date of its presentation here is Thurs will be giv which pro The the The inimitable Lulu Glaser began a Vic "Mr. the one of he 1 y x stage to-day the finest plays on the stage to-day. i billed for the Grand in January. * which appears at Montreal winter it <t honse "of the season the American acted more like a mild chap at a five-o'clock. tea. Not ane in the and hurl: be- treat- He was supposed to represent a really he would have been more" at home as a tenor on- is in ate "Allthe' jirls attending the convent cross dav, there Instead, the .the crossing The a coun t 3ibby Co: Ny DAY'S EPISODES PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP BY OUR BUSY REPORTERS. 1 ¢ The Spice of Every Day Life -- What the People Are Talking About--Nothing Escapes -At- tention. There'was a blank docket at the po- lice® court this mornin lo-day' is the day good deeds-- to-morrow for. those impossible to do to-day. * Pratt's Headache Powders never fail, in packets at McLeod's drug store, 10c. ; It is expected - that hard coal in Kingston will advance to $8 a ton this" week. It's a mighty good thing to know the dividing line between honesty and dishonesty. A local coal dealvr received about 600 tons of hard coal from Oswego last week, tor Today's market was a small one, and there were no unusual features about it. Way back of what some call devo tiom to prmcipal lurks the idea of henetit to selt. Levers V'-Z (Wise Head) Disinfectant Soap Powder dusted in the bath softens the water at the same time that it disinfects. 16 Kingston made a strong bid for the 1903 meeting of the Dominion Trades and Labor Congress, but Brockville won out. : - The wedtling occurred in Trenton of James Richards, superintendent of school buildings, Belleville, and Miss Eva Shears, of Trenton. Monday, F. A. Stagg, Brockville, picked .a bunch of strawberries in fuli bloom on his farm. There were four berries and one blossom on it. Steamer. North King leaves Kings- ton Sundays 10:17 a.m. for 1,000 Isl- ands, and at 5 p.m. for Rochester, N. Y.. calling at Bay of Quinte ports. Wonder if the Kingston policemen appreciated. the jokes sprung on them at Victoria theatre last night 7 They were harmlesss--that is, the jokes. Ii there is a rougher, stonier picee of street than that on Clarence street, between King and Wellington, let it come forward and get the prize. Bott's Malt Extract, large bottles, 10¢. James DB. McLeod, agent for Kingston, corner Princess and Mon treal streets. Wesley, Madden, a former Belle villian, died. Saturday in a hospital at Cleveiand, Ohio, of lung trouble. He was a telegrapher and forty years old. every Tuesday and Friday, at 1 pm James Swift & Cn., agents lax down to its usual level mn a week or two. Miller's Headache Powders cure headache in five minutes. In boxes 16e. and +. at Wade's drug store. 0 ments on St. Mar Cathedral will he SIS.000. Of this Sunday amounted to $1000, and Sun day before S2,000. our tobaccos. Amber smoking tobac- and price to the consumer ns former for the re bacco Co. limited. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. of Vessels. down with salt. Swift's wharf: Steamers Ridean King from Ottawa; Corsican from Montreal to-night. Richavdsons" elevator: Schooners Wilivid from Cobourg: Laura D. and Two Brothers from bv ports. The steamer Pier Cape Vincent route vesterdav after me. 000 bughels of wheat, and clears to iron ore: tug Bronson cleared . for Montreal with ine erain laden barge. ---------- Caution ! vou think how liable you are not to purchase for Tc. the only remedy uni versally known and a remedy that has had the largest sale of any med in the world since 1868 Hor the - cure and- treatment of consumption und throat and lung troubles without los- ine its great" popularity all these vears, you will be thankful we called vour attention to DBoschee's Gesman Syrup. There are so many ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and others that are ch®ap 'and good for licht colls perhaps, but for "severe couchs, bronchitis, croup-- and es pecially fow consumption, where there is difficult expedivration and econgh- ing "diiring the nichts and mormngs, there is nothing e German Svrup. Sold by all druggists in the civilized world. G. G. Green, Woodbury, N.J Acting As Judges. . Wi Bell, V.85., and Prof. Hart to-day for Parham, to act s at the fair being held there, former will judee the horses, and latter the cheese and butter, Dy will 'also go te ntreville fair on at t as judge Take the Rideau King for Ottawa One of the lexding coal dealers of Oswego, N.Y., who has handled the st amount of coal 'in that eity ran On for vears past, says the price will be . The contemplated cost of improve: 3,000 has already heen subscribeef. The collection on We have not advanced-tThe price of co, Bobs, Currency and "Fair Play chewing _tohaceos are the same size We have also extended the time smption of Snowshoe tacs to January Ist, 1901. The Empire To- Notes 'Regarding the Movements Craig's) wharf: Steamer Niagara wont took the noon, on account: of an accident te the steamer New Island Wanderer, which resumed her route this morn- AM. T. Company elevators RQ Rone nockburn from Fort William with 75,- nicht with two barges, laden with "This'1s not a gentle word=but when Eve Tempted Adam. And Adam has been tempting Eve ever since. Imagine a man selling a woman rancid butter while keep- 'ing her attention fixed on ® "prize" given with the rancid butter! A wo- man may be tempted by " prizes" to buy common soaps, that she may | not know will scon ruin her clothes { and hands. But she soon finds out | the difference between common {| soaps and Sunlight Soap. She finds | Sunlight Soap--Octagon Bar--a prize in itself. Her clothes last longer, znd her hands are saved from eczema. : . 22 SAPONAGEOUS POWDERS. aa with the result. Nothing to equal them for cleaning the scalp. -- H. B. TAYLOR, Chemist and Optician, 124 Princess St. 'Phone 59. Successor to E. C, Mitchell. This Line Complete and NEW... HARRY WEBB'S CHOCOLATES, FINE STATIONERY. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY. E. L. EBBELS, Chemist aad Dr ist, | King and Market Sts. = Kiagston 009000000000 $ Swift's JAMES SWIFT & G0. 'Phone 135. $ : 3 ALL SIZES. : Our Coal i= as Clean as Though It Were Wash ed and Brushed. Lr fou Sule, 1, SOE, on conches the surface of the earth [rom the mines, impurities are Jicked out by bend, oe Thereafter it is screene veral times befors it reaches you, aud dirt, slate, eto, bave no chanos, Il the dealers are We are very careful. AC THAT SU ~~ CONC THAT SUITS ,| Foot of Queen St.--'Phone 9. "NOTICE Is hereby given the public that I purpose making it warm for all | persons using' my coal next win. ter. Your order is solicited. P. WALSH If you feel run down, are easily tired, if your nerves are weak and your blood is thin, then begin .to take the cood old standard family medicine; Ayer's Sarsapa- rilla. A splendid tonic. Half- Sick $i. All draggists. ___ J.C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mase. 35-57 Barrack St. A Cosy Bright Fire | Ia an attraction for every one. The cheery glow and imensd heat of our Coal w 10 make itself felt with pleasure during the oold weather. Ita Jost the kind to ok with, $00. Let us fill vour lin with BOOTH'S COAL. * "Phone 183, Foot | West Street.