Rack . « 'OCTOBER 8. a pr STRANGER THAN FICTION A Remedy Which Has Revolution- ized the Treatment of° Sto- mach Troubles. ~The remedy is not heralded as = wonderful di-.overy nor yet a secret patent medicine, neither is it claimed to cure anything except dyspepsia, in- - _ digestion and stomach tgoubles with which nine out of ten suffer, The remedy is in the form of pleas- ant. tasting tablets or lozenges, con- taining vegetable and fruit ences, pure aseptic pepsin (government test), golden seal and diastase. The tablets are sold by druggi under the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Many interesting experiments to test the di- gestive power of Stuart's tabléts show that _one grain of the active principle contained in them is suflici- ent to thoroughly digest 3,000 grains of raw' meat, eggs and other whole- some food. Stuart's Tablets~ do not act the bowels like after dinner pills cheap eathartics, which simply irri- tate and inflame the intestines with- out having any effect whatever in di- gesting food or curing indigestion getting food or curing indigestion. 1i the stomach can be rested and as- sisted in the work of digestion it will very soon recover its normal viger, as no organ is so much abused and over- worked as the stomach. This_is the secret, if there is any se- crot, of the remarkable. success of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, a remedy practically unknewn a few years ago, and now the most widely known of any treatment for stomach weakness. This success has been secured en- tircly upon its merits as a digestive pure and simple because there can be no stomach trouble if the food is upon and "promptly digested. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets act en- tirely on the food eaten, digesting it completely, so that it can be assimil- ated into blood, nerve and tissue, They cure" dyspepsia, water bfash, sour stomach, gas and hloating after meals, because they furnish the dig &- tive power which weak stomachs lack and unless that lack is supplied it is useless to attempt -to cure by the use of "tonics," "pills" and cathartics which. have absolutely no digestive power. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets can be found "at all dr stores andthe re gular use of one or two of them after meals, will demonstrate their merit Detter than any other argument. Hall Furniture, We carry a large line of Seats and Racks. in This handsome design only $6.50, others for less and some at $9.50, $10.00 up to $18.00. This Beautiful Hanging quarter cut oak British bevel Mirror, only $3. We carry the latest suggestions. Ewe ER Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths and Linaloums, All 'hew and personally selected by GC. ¥. Taylor best English and Scotch mills. our from the WINDOW SHADES AND POLES. T. F. Harrison Co. Undertaking, etc. Felephone Nos. 20-91, COTTON DOWN COMFORTERS Filled with 'the quality show white carded Cotton, 2 yds. wide and 2} $3 EACH. These. Comforters are in all re- apects equal to. 'the best Eider- down at a very much lower price. R. McFaul Kingston Carpet Warehouse. 9. Wood's Phosphodine he (reat English Remedy Is an 01d, well established and re- llable preparation. Has been pre- scribed and used over 40 years. All druggists in the Dominion of Cana- da sell and recommend as being tho Before only modicine of its Kind that cures * and gives universal satisfaction. It promptly and permane ntly cures all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Spermator- rhea, Impotency, and all effects of Avago Pxcesses, the Excessive use of Tobacco; © or Stimulants; Mental and Brain x, Worry, all of whieh lead to In- kb firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Price $1 per package, or six for $5. One will please: shy will core. Malled promptly on 'ipt of price. Send for pamphlet--free to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Out., Canada. best yds. long, SoM in Kingston be all responsible drug FOR SALE. THE SUBSTANTIAL BUILDING ON KING Street, betwees Wade's Drug store and Congress Hotel. In excellent condition. second fluor leasdd for a lone term. Ap ly to D. A. Cavs, estate agent, Kiogy sewn. THE ISLAND FAIR Ehime. TOWNSHIP OF AMHERST IS LAND'S ANNUAL SHOW. A Large Attendance and Géod of Cattle--Prize Winners in All ghHepderson, RoW Exhibits -- Fine Exhibit the Departments. The fair in the Township of Amherst Island was. held on Tuesday, Septem ber 30th. The directors were most for tunate in the selection of the day, th weather being all that could be desir ed. All the classes were for the most part filled, and as soon as the steam er Aletha arrived the band turned out and welcomed the judges, who wer quickly allotted to posts. Besides the judges a number o visitors came over to view the exhibi tion. There was a very good display of both driving, draft horses and car riage horses. > Henry Filson had an exhibit o horses that would be hard to beat at any fair outside of Toronto. The ar ticles in the hall, gent by the ladies, were also a fine assortment and show od skill, both in ornamental and do mestic work. Aftet Mrs. a comfortable repast which hostess credit, The following is the prize list: ---- Horses, Class 1. Judges Dr. Nichols, Kingston,ant n Ernesttown. their respective judging was over the judges were invited to dinner at McDoneugh's, and sat down to did the TRE DAILY WHIG. FRIDAY. EASY MONEY TO 'BACK PONY David Caug- Stain. Five pounds butter in prints, David. Fine | gan, John Marshall, Arthur Howard. . Quart canned berries, Mrs. Strain, TO RAISE Ts ---- Thomas Hill, David Finegan. Quart canned apples, ete, Thomas Hill, J. BASEBALL TEAM. ¢. Howard, Arthur Howard. Bottle £m home me 1 Jo Marshes Ar : » howe snade Ning, Jol Messed, A" 8. Colipany go Te Perand- Loss] o d, oward, Painting on silk or satin, J. ¥. > O.R.F.U. Matches To-morrow Cumberland. Paint Argonauts Are ing in oil, Duncan: Mcbonald, J. K. Strong. Henderson, Painting in water colors : R. Ww PH vland Fn oN wo I, Eight, games are scheduled to he . wlan \ 'Donald. : ET : » and, ican Nelonalt. 1 played jn the O.R.F.U. series to-mor- Free hand drawing, 5. K. Tugwell. Bouquet of flowers, Mrs, Strain, John TOW. Marshall, J. C. Howard, Embroidered photo frame, David Caughey. Knitted woollen David Finegan, RR. R. Burleigh, 8. Kk. Pugwell, | Woollen stockings; David Finegan, R. R. Bu leigh, Robert Glon. Table mats, RR, Ww, averton hockey club has already nized. 'The chill hasn't yet struck Kingston. : McCollum, captain of last vear's "Varsity team, will not play with the Argonauts: Toronto A socks, onauts play in. Hamil- : > le rahi S A i | Cumberland, John Marshall, 8. K. fon. tomorrow. May. victory , rast Tugwell. Log cabin quilt, J. IY Hen- | with the Tigers ! Yo - ™h y 2 ' gers derson, Thomas Hill, J. Marshall. J. Faulkne known as "Jolakus," { Flo: mat, px JS, Rowand, Jogked has returned to Queen's, and will joc? mat, avi inegan, J. In. Hen | ,onin play rughy. | cersoty, ! . Caughey. Outlining work, The Toronto senior baseball league ~ re y 4 9 1% Phe. K. Tugwell, David, Finegan, V. | concludes to-morrow. Crescents and ' : : an H..Moutray. Crochet work in cot | (hdets are tied for first place. ton S. K. Tugwell, R. R. Burleigh, Expert lacrosse and hockey 'players H. Moutray. Crochet work in wool, | from Canada will contest with United David Caughey, H. H. Moutray, Jd. C. Howard. Battenberg, W. H. Mou- tr S. K. Tugwell, Arthur Howard. Fine knitted woollen mitts, Robert Glenn. = Sofa pillar, J.\¥. Henderson, Thomas Hilly, William McQuoid. Toilet «ot, William McQuoid, Arthur Howard, David Finegan. Tea cosy, Arthur Howard, W. HH. Moutray. Pillow shams, John Marshall, R. W. Cumberland. Table centre piece, W. H. Moutrdy, R. W. Cumberland, Henry States play in 1904. = Six junior. foothall teams were at practice in the cricket field Thursday afternoon, and good ball was played by all six teams. . Nearly 600 people have been paying admission to Chicago's athletic field to see the rugby team practice. every afternoon last week. Toronto Argonauts will be just as strong as last year. Twelve of the old s in the Olympian games No ni team, yy. H. Prest- Filson. Gents' handkerchief case, W. | players are on the team, and the oth- vy. gt yy hl 11. Moutray, Arthur Howard. White | er three are good men! on, W. T. Hill, Samuel Miller. Genera ile. William Mcuaid, J. ©. How et oY Tavl streot Took purpose tea, | Samucl Gervin, Homey | C0" Tamp shades! David Caughey, | ball teams had a splendid practice in Filson, John Ric ards. Suck ng volt; L7ohy Marshall Paney ined lone, DA Tt tn i jenipural, Henry Sune; , Thomas |; 4 Aarshall, Arthur Howard, JR. W. | The Ramblers are, in fine fettle for Hill, Adam Miller. Suckling colt, hos Camberland. Knitted lace in cotton, | their meeting with the Limestones. vy draught, Henry Filson, AL K. Fil 77 ¢ Howard, Arthur Howard, David | Saturday aiternoon, in the first O.R. son, John Marshall. Sucking heavy. | finegan. Patchwork quilt, William Me- | I. de nn mare and foal, Henry Filson, H. RW. Quaid, David Caughey, John Mar owned hy YW. Metcalfe. Filson, John Marshall. Heavy draveht | 5 4) Specimen Mee SK Scchir's Dav, and Fir ion, tie tro vearling, Jolin MceGinnm David Fine Mare and foal, agricultural, Hen Portland, have the Brock- David Fine- | perty of W. Murphy, been watched Pugwell, J. C~Howard, can. ve +11 \ aan. to trot on rv Sat 1 Miller, 1. J. Polk 1% 9. a : . Y Y we Adan 1 on i B ha Children under fifteen years of age le track for $300 a side, the race to Ww ag a CO Te i q ; ' . on oy oe 5 cy. \ sav mg oa ' SN Eat Yoho Pencil drawing, S. K vell; pen ke place within three weeks. A for- He i « ar . 114 . nb - 1 . . . del 0 Ary 1d ye 0 ultnk | mauship, Henry Filson, K. Tug- | feit of S100 a side has been put up. : ge YS ysat ol re be Mr we : hese were elected directors of the a r i ay -- ral ---- Matonte, Kink * company : "B. Rosa ray. e-year- » a , 3 yr wo yk 0 . wt . x : mond, _ Thoburn, A. Rosamond, .J. S. K. Tugwell, William T. Hill, Thom Students Coming In. Ww. Wylie Yok Ce nn Dr vein WE as Hull Iléavy dranght, three-year-old Students are fairly pouring into the | A, Young. It ie expected that ton colt. Henry Filson, W. H. Preston, W. | city by every train and some difficulty | ders will be called for the erection of A. Scott. OY ir Class 2, Roadsters. Judges, R. McPherson. Single horse in harness, Donald, H. K. Filson, J. Richa Team of roadsters, John Richards, Mrs. 'Bray. Mare and colt, du., J. F Henderson, Henry IYilson, John Ri chards. Suckling colt, do, John Ri- chards, Henderson, David Smith. Ye colt, John Richards James Finlay, Mrs. Bray. Two-vear olil colt, John Marshall, W. A. Scott John Reid. Three-year-old colt, Ww. A Hitching, Mrs. Bray, William G Short Woolled Sheep. ol A. Hill. Ram, two shears and Hill. Ewe lamb of IH Ram Scott, over, Thomas Thomas Hill, W. A. Scott, H. K. con. Yearling. ewe, "Thomas Hill, W A. Scott. Ewe, two shears and over Willinm McMaster, J. C. Howard, Ax thur Howard. Pigs. Judees of pigs and poultry, Capit Wooacock and Capt. Rothwell. ro opigs of GZ, WT. un. John Richaras. Old 11. Preston, Benjamin Wemp. Broot William: Allen, AV. 'I. Hill, Joh Sow pig of 19 Benjamin Hill. Hill +14 hoar, W ow, Richarils. Wemp, He. son. wv. 1. Poultry. Turkey, William McMaster, H. Fil con, Da aan. Geeke, Adam Mil lor, William hards. bucks, Davie Finesan, Plvmouth Rocks, H. Filson John Marshall, Davi Finegan. Fowl, anv variety, William Girvin, David Piregan, Alired 1 flson. Spring chick ens, K. Tugwell. " shall, T. .1. Polley David Fintgan, Thomas Hill »{ Five pounds lard Charles H. Hawley, and J. Duncan Nc- 1902, Thomas Hill, W. A. Fii- John Marshall, Afired Filson, S. len is being experienced in finding accom- | {he rink in a day or so, and the con modation for them all. There is not | (pact awarded at once. a aearth of boarding houses, but Father Chadwick, on September from the fact that there ix not al 20th, plaved in a ket match of complete list of them available, diffi- | veterans of New, York and New Jer culty arises in locating desirable | cov. The grand old man was at bat places. It would be of great benelit jor half an hour for sixty-three runs. '| to new comers ii Queen's college' au- | That was pretty good work for a thorities possessed a' reliable list of | coventy-vight-vear-old, who has not hoarding houses; some proprietors of | laved since 1802, uch places forward their names aml In their match to-morrow with the 1 addresses 10 the registrar, but no at- | Limestones, the Ramblors will likely tempt 1 made to obtain anything | |. represented by those players: . like a con ete or satisfactory dist. It} Back, Gleeson; halves, Laird, Capt. is pn familiar sight to see students | porter, O'Reilly; quarter, Cunning © | seated on runks aboard express wai | ham: scrimmage, Bell. Revells, Ro- gons drivis from one street to an | opis; wings, Allin, Marshall, Betts other in search of a boarding house. | Njholeon, J. Clarke, Ferrier, Kidd, fortunate, inaeed, are those students | phe players who will be considered at whe a the Goss \ of coll last bye night's meeting and who may he \ ain: Hneir Pop 30 named for positions are: Fallon, ¥. : Roberts and H. Clarke. cult to obtain and advance prices are The committee of the Royal St. - | olicred ior them. Lawrence. Yacht clbh Montreal, will : meet this evening to discuss the ac- *f «Bibby's."" Oak Hall. "Bibby's." | ceptance of a challenge for the Se Keep warm and save a doctor's bill. wanhaka cup, hut the decision will ably Le madd at a general mcet- Try our underwear, 0c. to F230 a carment. The H. D. Bibby Co. the club later on. ' There is a at Dorval that the crab should be given a the cup. whils on the other ened that the White Bear sportsmanlike quality is known, ould Le favored. Aeain the question of getting con trol of .the Pony baseball team. ana th i Tr. hn = | Wanchester STEP BY STEP. 1 Coffee Gets In Ite Fine Work. " Watch drinkers and observe \ | that practically everyone of them bas i dis- coffee <ome form of ineipient or fixed ar's matches at 1 case. "in the old Park Nine Mrs. F. N. Wright, of San Francis- heing discussed by the en co, Cal, tells her experience : *'1 was It would he easv to. form twenty years old before [ever knew | a company with §1.,000 stock, and il the ste of coffee; and before T com: | raise a few hundred more by member- : wmenced deinking it, I néver was trou- | ship fe This morning several par- bled in the least with constipation; | ties offerea to pit up $100 cach, and {1 but aiter drinking cofice for one year | fully a dozen others could he secured. "Chawcer" Elliott would be asked to captain amd manage 'the team. The matter will he worked gipon during the winter, and whan spring comes the Ponies will likelv have 5 strong back I became constipated to.such a degree that -I' had to resort to drugs to over- come it. After three years drinking coffee, 1 had cultivated a chronic state of con- i nd Seeds. ap 4 ) : 3 Grain A Ad stipation and other annoying svinp- find. carne baschall will pay in ) 3 birloV she Adar . th : > . bushel barley, John Mar: hall, Adam | 5s became manifest. The first thing Kingston. Miller, William: Richards. Bushel'spring Li, the morning, I had a headache chit: te oldu AT 2 shunt, lita & od. tol 3a come on,. a fecling of naus a. and WILL NOT LAY TRACK. hadll William 0 rds, Tas i R fhese symptoms would persist until 1 itr ! ion, 1 on, Juin Wik hal drunk a quantity of cofice. At | City Engineer's Restrictions Con- ards. Dushel black oats. Adam Miller. st. 1d a Nie wu 2 Re : : bi first, did not associate these svmp sidered T Exdcting Rushel rye, W I. Hill. Jahn Reid | {ons with the habit of cofiee drink = siaerec ap Lxueting. William MceQuoida Bushel large peas. fi, | thought my system must he "There will not be any street cars ohm Marehall, Hatt hisliet=timothy a down in Trielc piad that coffee; eupnifg Lo. Luce, Athletic grounds, comd, 13 TT. Finlay, C. Howard, Ar instead of prescribed drues would re remarked Superintendent Nickle thi tur Howard, Pec white beans, 100 (he weakness. Like many people morning. Asked for the reason of this Thomas Hill, Willihm McQuoid, Wild {gid not reason from i to ot change of plans Mr. Nickle stated that liam Glen. Peck colored beans, David fant it was beeguse of the restrictions en Finegan, D. I. Finlay, Thomas Hill, About this time 1 had an elderly | 2} d by the city engineer, who sti Root and hoed crops, W. Miller, John tise in my employ, who [complained pulates that in the event of residendes Chapman : e cars of corn, J. Cd (Gos "horning ol similar symptoms being built on Macdonnell street, the ard, Howard, Andrew antl whon | suwaesteiaimers] WaLeD. track must be to suit their Hitt. Twelve x2 silo. corn, 1. Fil ite.. to her for her biliousness she convemence, at event, rails y Richards, Alired Filson. (0 "Nothing in the world hat my | must be laid that are approved of by potatoes, John | Cian will relieve me, when 1 feel so the city incor: also that the street Glenn, John I. John Richards. }15 50 +" My husband began fo com radlway company nist keep the street Hail bushel color potatoes, Arthur plain fe didnot at tis chlfon ata yin zo ir, ebe. lowara, os C. Howard. Twel e114 rtdin time, of que or. smstttions. 1h Ar, Niel stated further that the fill carrots, Arthur Howwrd, Twelve L907 0 and head "1 becamé al] compat v woulid not lay the track un = ap y ¢ ad. ame, ¢ : iT . white cat Henry Saunders, Wil Staied "t thes coinellences and | er. si h conditions if Kingston "had i (hod John hall. Two - . re - + poids sf: T ve liam Mc ! idl, Je in hall, two | ame to the conclusion that cofieg hed the population of Toronto id wer <aquash. BR. W. Cumber nd. Six man i trong a- hold on ue as whiskey onarantesd the extra traflic, ax it 1 10 inde 1 mn 21% = bh. LL 15h \ golds, James Finlay, EL Howard has with the veriest drunkard. About would mean that the company would Hartley Fleming. Stx-white turnips, 155 : % : : have to I cirder that cost x Sd .x \ . this time I was taken ill with in- girder Mr. Strain. Six yellow turnips, John fantiatory. rheimmat] 1 the t just twice much as rails, such '" | : lammatory enmatizsm and the twe a Glen. stohn Marshalle A. Mill Six hati ok a : GA : A Td ey 1 as NOW Use Under 'such conditions 1 . 1 doctors attended me; to o vellows stolen wangolds, John Ma : Nw >» tod ney ; J ET My. Nickle said] the football enthu Zhall.\ * would have to stop drinking cofive or : dielg | : ud «Mp. Rankin vemain a cripple, as they could not siasts of the city would have to : be ' Be Yo : teat' me if I persisted: in using a} SH fied with tae Prefem street -- Te ONO 3 y ivy suka way service Lo the athletic grounds, Fuits And Vegetables. hs, 3 nei r th + Pe fi I heeded. : + . v husband au agreed to tr 1 > T fen tomatoes, Samuel Girvin, Mi i : » Ser y x React : Pade fall ap experiment and commenced the u { Fall Importation Of 1902. Strain, W. A. Scott, walve fi & : 5 : v 4 . 5 ples. David Finigan Arthur, Howard t Postum Food Cofiee. Lhe eliect was Prevost, of the w York clothi W.-T. Hall Pwelve. winter appl : rvellous and taught us some valu | store. Prock street, has received all Wiliam Allen, Adam Miller. Six tur | e tenth and now we would not his all importations fur oraer work nip beets W. A. Seott, J. Marshall Hu ' #oap of i i i Jyihin in his fatloring departraent. His "ne ' * 1 JUSTHeSS el m the utmost vo 'af ade . 1 18 we S - SK. Tugwell, Iwo head white IB ¥ in an Th most con | rea lv-made department is well assort | ub Jobin Glin, DD. 7. Finlay centration of brain force continuous: Led and a large assortment to choose twelve onipns, Henry Sanders, J ec ly: He now Jooks like a new man; he | from. . For low price and durability 5 ward n 7 Finl i : , oR, y has had uno headaches or hilious at- | he defies competition. ( : How red Ta W. Camberlan Ra ha ks for some months, and digests all : potowng, la Wb LHe Ohh hs food without any dist I feel 3 1g 7? : Ye F? <hall Twelve parsm John ro that bo would have 1 iv \ 'Bibby's. Oak Hall. "Bibby's. Marshall, 8. K. Tugweil. RW. if. he had kept on with cot Our hich orade clothing costs no i v 1 e had ke ym with cotice vland P'welve redr carrot Afar [] sit: ting Postur i more than the common Kind sold 1 M i ae Ser riityle c AtLar MRR = Le TU RT ' reats 86.50 2 i 1. > 3 nana I recovered from my attack of rheun Pw hen so} i » h Williom McMaster, RoW Cum- 00) Sand ina it aaa TT aut to X16. oO berland. walk about: again. am no loncer - . rw te mhled with cohstipati headaches, To Wear. Ladies Werk. i nausea or rheumatism. | niv be ! ady-1p-wear raincoats Home-made bread, 1 Fine lieve that the continued use © cofice | hear perfect 10 P.. J. Polley, Mrs. train. 'Twelve hecomes in time -as hurtfyl to dhe hu. | S12 : bun Arthur = Howard, John Mar" an system as alcoholic stimulants, 1 --_--e-- Bovs' suits fit mv case and mv husbands both demonstrate this clearly." , know Jenkins, Ee =" ~ INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. Fit-Reform overcoats $10, 812, $15. Jenkins, » By, the way coal goes up it must imagine itselian the ladder of fare. In washing woollens and flannels, Levers Dry Roap (a pawder) will be found very mtisfactory. 8 _ Taylor is giving 25 per cent. reduc- lon offi Parker fountain pens; a bar- gnin for stuflents. Castile soap at Mcl.eod's drug store, white mottlal and green, 15¢. and 25¢. bars. See window. A voung citizen accuses a member of the "Alaska" company of carrying off a small fox terrier dog. Fit-Reform clothing is reliable. Jenkins sells it. "Phe millinery season explains fully ould have only thoroughly Ww hy a mans one wife," says the Portsmouth philoso pher. Guaranteed rainproof overcoats are made by Livingston Bros. The reputa- tion of this firm stands behind these coals. A covernment official who paid S12 for a ton of coal has had the bill frameca. and will enter it at the next art exhibition here. Steamer * North King leaves King- ston at 5 p.m., for Rochester, N.Y., calling at Bay of Quinte ports. Taylor is. giving 25 per cent. reduc- tion off Parker fountain pens; a bar- gain for students. © At the police court this morning a young citizen, charged with assault, was lischarged, the plaintilf not ap- pearing. A drunk was allowed to go. The summer days are over, mosquitos hum is still. the coal man is the hummer will stick you with his bill. Correct i make reputation. Cor rectlyv-made raincoat at popular prices have made Livingston ros. the favored source from which to buy. Pound Daitifi Conley discovered two horses grazing in Victoria park this morning and hustled them ofi to the pound, where they await identifica- tion hy their owner. Raglanette overcoats that best value in trade, S10, $ $13.50, S15. Jenkins. The Carnovsky company takes up carpets, cleans them and relays at such tow prices that it does not pe for householders to dof it themselves. Ontario street. "Phone 74. Fit-Reform suits £10, $12, kins. During a fichtlhg scene at the close of the second act in "Alaska," last nicht one of the incandescent lights in the dome of the Grand Opera Honse toll to the floor. In its fall it nar- rowly missed striking a young lady. leas the 815. Jen- PERSONAL MENTION. Movements Of The People--What They Are Saying- And Doing. Archbishop Gauthier returns to-mor- row from Ottawa, ° 12. W. Rathbun and J. F. Chapman, Deseronto, were in the city to-day on busin . Mrs. I. Lockhead, Princess street, is visiting her © mother, Mrs. M. P. Walker, Enterprise. Frank Lavell M.P., Smith's is here on an arts course at Queen's, Rev. H. BE. Horsey, M.A., B.D., has been elected president of the Mont- real Theological College Association. Richard Wilson, at one time -engi- neer in the British-American hotel, but lately employed at Hotel Strath- cona. Brockville, has returned to of J. R, Lavell, to enter general superinten- pi dent, and Johnston Elliott, mechani Spencer, ' R., paid cal superintendent of the C. this the K.& P. railroad a Visit morning. (!. II. Corbett, governor of the coun- tv jail, ill for the past couple of months, was able to walk down street yesterday for the first time since his YOCOVETY. J. BR. Lavell, MP, today Toft Smith's Falls to accompany his moth- er to Francisco, Mrs. Lavell hav- ine decided to go there to reside with her daughter. Mrs. H. A. Lavell and little daugh- {er, Smith's Falls, leave on Monday for: Los Angeles, Cal., where they will spend some' time visiting Mrs. La vell's old home. San Mes. Allen J. Meiklejohn, Dundas, and her sister, Miss McCartney, Uni- versity: avenue, Kingston, who "have heen seriously ill for some time, "are slowly recovering. Miss Catherine Kane, Miss Catherine Ryan, = Robert Simpson and Archie mpron, of Kinostan, Ont. attended the Simpson McGowan wadding in Watertown, N.Y. on Wedne sdav. On Wednesday evening Miss ORiel lv. Johnston street, «entertained about thirty of her friends. and danc- ing made up an enjoy Refreshments Pwere & night. Henry Wilson, formerly wine clerk in the Britiesh-American hotel, who serv- ed ih South Africa in the 2nd C.M. R., but who, after returning Kingston, went back to=Routh Afriea, is now wine clerk in the American ho- tel at Cape Town. Capt. Andrew Dunlop, of the R. & O.N. Co's steamer Bohemian, returned to this city this morning after a sue- cessful séason, plving between Pres coit and Montr Capt. Dunlop looks hale and hearty after his ardu- but lost Games le programm rr ed at n to ous season of duty, no time in buckl into work © again this MOrRing. Just the thing for Children. - Angier's Petroleum Emulsion is remarkably effective with delicate children. They like it and take it readily when they eannet be in- duced to take Cod-liver Ol. Tt is an excellent tonic and just what the little ones need. It makes them eat better, sleep better, and gain in veight, strength and color. Give [it to the children if they have a | congh or cold ; if they are pale and thin; if they are scrofulous or rikety ; if their food does not digest - or their bowels are out of order. It « is pleasant to take. * All druggists sell it. To ANGIER CHEMICAL Co., BosToN, MASS i are the. 9 iim THE TOBACCONISTS WANT A BY-LAW: An Ordinance of This Kind Would Have Been Ectter Than the Big Advance in the Fees of Butchers. = local tohacco dealer is indignant because the city council did not ac- cede to the request of a delegation of leading citizens, and cnast a by-law fixing the license for all merchants who handle tobaeco, cigars and ciga- rettes. He points out that action on this line would have been: motei com- mendable than the raisng of the li- license fee for butchers, and it would have been a benefit instead of an in jury "If the aldermen," said he, "had the best interests of the citizens at heart, they "would have put into force such a by-law. It would have put a stop, to a very large extent, to the smoking of cigarettes by small boys, because no regular dealer would sell cigarettes to small boys. It is in the small shops in residential portions of the city where the. boys secure their supplies; I know for a fact that these petty store keepers break a five cent packages of cigarettes in order to sell boys one or more 'smokers. Hdre is another 'side of the question which {he council fails to look at: We deal ere are all heavy tax payers, 'yet we do not receive any protection; one of us our shop on Sunday and sce how quickly we will be summoned hefore the police magistrate, vet by «0 doing we would not be any more cuilty of a breach of the Lord's Day act than are all the hotels and drug all of which sell cigars and stores, cicarettes on Sunday, though the drug stores open their doors for the ostensible purpose of supplving me- dicine. 1 would far rather pay a reas- onable license fee, and have all merch- ants who handle tobacco in any form subject to, the same reculation, than to have matters remain_as at pres- ent. "Look here, T'll tell you more. not intend to vote for a single mem- ber of this year's council because of the refusal of the aldermen to pass such a by-law as we tobacco dealers demand for out protection." I do eee MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Notes Regarding the Movements of Vessels. Ciaig's wharf : Steamer Alexandria from Montreal. Swift's wharf King from Ottawa; Hamilton. M. T. company elevator: Schooner Flora Carveth from Oshawa with 15,- 000 bushels of barley. Richardsons' elevator: Alberta and schooner Two from bay ports with grain. The tug Mary, of Cardinal, was port Thursday, en route to, Toronto. a large government tug. Rideau from . Steamers Spartan Steambarge Brothers in to take east May Lay Up Here. in touch with matters con A citizen R. & O.N. company, nected with the stated Thursday that next year the company would have cither the steam- Toronto winter here, er Kingston or that when daily trips arc resumed Toronto and Prescott, 8 dd be started from each 'he when so desired, It was this svstem 'wenld have but owing 0 between steamer CQ end of the thought that been tried here this season, to the extra cost of having a steamer make a round trip hetween Kingston the scheme was aban- and Toronto, doned. - Repairing Marine Railway. The Kingston aud Montreal For- warding company has a force of men at work repairing the marine railwavg in its ship yard at Portemouth. Dive ors are repairing the ways under wat- or. This winter the company's barges and tugs will be repaired at the Qortsmouth yards, LE ------ May Remove Their Burden. The Brock Street Methodist church has a mortgage debt of $5,000, which it assumed ° with other obligations, when that church entered the union. It has been a heavy burden on the congregation, which felt their inabil- ity _to, carry it. Accordingly -at the general conference last meeting of the ol a petition in Winnipeg, in September, that the conference assume the debt was copsiderod. The trust funds com mittee de wed fo take over ong half the copgrega of thie responsibility, if § tion would raise the remaining 3 500. The officials of the church, who have not yet . been officially apprised of this decision, will, as soon as tney arc. thus notified, make a determined ofiort to raise the required amount, and thus free the congregation from ite burden. The anticipate that their efforts will be successful. eer What Is Necessary. Col. Kitson, now of the R. N. C. in Sandhurst, Eng., some time com mapdant of the Royal Military Col & «Kingston, in spr aking of how ne- cessary it is for those who with to command in the army to first learn the lesson themselves of obedience, savs: "It is ess ntial to teach a cadet the duties of a private and a non commissioned "officer betore he becomes an officer" ee esi amet Examinations At Queen's: These results have been bulletined at (Queen Colleg: Medical matriculation tember: Arithmetic, H. Dp: M. Youne. equal. Algebra, Donald, A. H Dickson, W. Palmer Fuclid, W Palwer. A. H. Ihekson i. McDonalds Physics. H. Mebonald Latin, \W. Shen, A. H. Dick ---- Good Ad. For Kingston Gas. I'ross Kin held in Mcbonald and H. M¢ Sep on. Ottawa Free A man from Ottawa Las ¢ experience ol alled at the I, related an of raton « ¢ Any n months burning "#Bihby's.' Ask to made, from 1 doth Elegant and aristocratic, $a 50... The H. D. Bibby Co Grosienor Ralaeot imported WOrs ASK LICE NSES| let' 'Our Coal is as Clean as -. | elow and No! No! Nol Neo! | This werd 'is used four times by - Prof. W.- Hodgson "Ellis, . Official : Analyst to the Dominion Govern-' ment, in reporting the result of his analyses of Sunlight Soap. = "No unsaponified that means no damage to clothes or bands. " No loading mixture"; that means - avery atom iS pure soap. "No adulteration whatever '; that means pure ingredients. ° : © Try Sunlight Soap--Octagen Bar-- and you will see Prof. Ellis is right. He should know. co 203 got CHOCOLATES OURS ARE THE VERY FINEST. H. B. TAYLOR, 124 Princess St. 'Phone 89. Pharmaceutical Chemist. Brushes In large assortment," also Harry Webb's Chocolates, Fine Stationery Presériptions our specialty. CHEMIST and g. L. EBBELS, DRUGGIST, King and Market Sts., Kingston. $ Swift's ALL SIZES. : JAMES SWIFT & G0. Phone. 135, _. Though It Were Wash- ed and Brushed. FACH LUMP STANDS BY ITSELF, Goon olid cosl--so much solid fire After anchics 1 nrfacs of the earth from tbe nines, impurities are poked out by hand, horonfter it is screened several times bolore il reaches you, and dirs, slate, eto., nave no chanos, if the dealers are We are very oareful. 22, [ATH Foot of Queen St.--'Phone 9. - "NOTICE Is hereby given the public that I purpode making it warm for all persons using my coal next wip. ter. Your order is solicited. P WALSH 55-57 Barrack St. A Cosy Bright Fire Is an attraction for every one. The cheery intense heat of our Coal will ils as. He used four radiators | make fteell felt with pleasure during the his « cand found hat { cold weather. Its just the Mind Vo from October to May wa | with, Lt ua Sil your tig with cook (lian if coal had ben © loveh i 7 BOOTH'S COAL. 'Phone 133, Foot 1 West Btreet. TO COIN COLLECTORS. CABINET OF U.S. SILVER COINS FOR Address at Whig Offica. > A