Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Oct 1902, p. 2

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THEORIES ABOUT FOOD. Also a Few Facts On The Same Subject. We hear much nowadays health foods and hygienic living, vegetarianism and many other along the se line. Restaura may be found in large cities where no meat, pastry coliee is and the food crank in his glory, and arguments and ories galore adv prove meat never for human stomachs, and us believe that our sturdy lived four Nears on roas pork must have gros the or is the- served anced to intended t make who robust health mutton of was almos ancestors score in beef, heen ws of health, Our forefavhiers do than formulate food they ate. A extended to' any kind from bacon acorns, A bealthy sense are excellent to in matters of diet mixed of grains, fruits and meats 1s undoubt edly the best. As compared with grains and vege- tables, meat furnishes the most nutri ment in a highly concentrated form and is digested and assimilated more quickly than vegetables and grains. Dr. Julius Remmson on this subject says : Nervous persons, people run down "in henlth and of vitality should cat meat and plenty of it. If the digestion feeble at first it may be easily corrected by the regular use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets af ter each meal. Two of these excellent tablets taken after dinner will dig several thousand of meat, eggs other animal three. hours, matter how the stomach no trouble will be experienced using because and sly ignorant to the was to things about welcome had other theor warm common follow diet appetite and ouides and a low 15 too rest grains in ak or food and may if a regular practice Stuart's Dyspe they supply the ary pertert y form of indigestion will he over come by their use. That large class of people who come under the head of nervous dyspeptics should eat plenty of and insure its proper digestion, by the daily® of a safe, harmless digestive medicine like Stuart's pepsia Tablets posed of the natural digestive pepsin, fruit salts, which actually perform the work of digestion. Cheap cathartic medicines masquerading under the name dys pepsia cures any usele for indig tion as they have al o effect upon the digestion of food. Dyspepsia in all its many forms simply a failure of the stomach to di food and the way riddle and cure daily use-at m a preparation like Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which is ed bv the dical profession and known to contain active digestive principles All druggists sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at 50¢. for full treatment. no wi he, made of sia. 'l'ablets pepsin and. diastase digestion, to and meat nse com prin acids, and Iv ciples, dinstase, of wlutely actual of post sensible solve the is to make al time of endor me CHIFFONIER OR have a fine range, R22, $25, $30, $45 A ure. Very... convenic nt- giving men a place for everything in its place. DRESSERS WITH MIRROR, variety up to $50 each. GENT' 8 $8, $1 10 8. to pthe gentle and everything 85 wr "larg of Fhelish Blues, Kawns, none wear" better or give westment as good Brus ;'81, 3 All new patterns; the English mills We are direct importers Fneland, France, Setmany Curtains and Shades, T.F HARRISON CO. Undertakers, etc. Telephone Nos. 90-91. COTTON DOWN COMFORTERS . Filled with the snow white carded Cotton, 2 yds. wide and 2} yds. long, $3 EACH. These Comforters are in all ré- spects equal to the best Eider- down at a very much lower price. selection Brus- CARPETS--Our sels this is unequalled Greens, Crimsons- same returns for $1 season sels, lected in from Switzerland, stock. etc. R. McFaul Kingston Carpet Warehouse. A Cosy Bright Fire The cheery Is an attraction for every one. glow and intense heat our make iteell felt with pleneure during the cold weather. It's Just. the kind te ooo) with, $00. Let us fill vour Yin with BOOTH'S COAL. 'Phone 138, Foor { West Street: of about | about | fads | | the that | 18 to | the dyspepsia | Hhoard | church : {held : fing | corated se- | Scotland, | i De | principal fun | tion best quality | ap | ready-made department Coal wil | e | X15 Price to try Bib a WANT ONE SOON | | | | { | CONVENTION Reasons For Holding One in King- ston Next Spriny--The News SEEKING TO HAVE A CE. | From the Churches -- Anniver- / sary Event: There is a movement on foot among the Christian Endeavorers of the city to have the abnual convention held here next spring. It is pointed out by those who are the leaders in this agitation that no more centrally locat ed place could be found; its, proximity to points in the United States is also in its favor. Tis Kingston's strate the ability of to plan and cw out the convention," declared a ® Christian Endeavor worker day. "Such 'a gathering in Kingston would instil new life in the workers. besides "giving a new spiritual uplitt, There are a number of men and wo men ine our city who would be on our programme, and many other not far' from, Kingston, could be cured, ? "Our suitable i895 a ed and resulted. The turn demon the to details of a prominent on Sun se most central such a gathering. Li was arrany oreat help Endeavorers to-day cdn duplicate the work or that year, and are~anxious and willing to do even better. We have a local union execu tive that can do its share for cessful convention. "Many counties in the state the line are holding orand rallies ong the voung people, and increasing the usefulness of workers. By all means, let those who have anything to do in this part of the world of the Master arouse themselves at and plan for a great next spring city. Let' the from now during the convention, he serve." This one of the most enthusiastic fields of Christian work; let us keep up the enthusiasm hy getting touch with outsiders by hring them Jto our homes and leas? Endeavorer do helped hy worl the for city is piace choice carried programme out, and a sue afross am we onee gathering our slogan and Saved to mn on; is in ring ex not further the whering of calle changing rest till Master voune vou King a people of Endeavorers," nm bene Christian hurch Paragraphs. Dr. Services anni Sun conducied Arnprior on Jordan in in Mon preached church, Douglas Laine Preshyterian on Bj: y : . the James Walle ve, B.D. ing the preac hers Chalmers church. The anniversary street. Methodist church will be on ember 16th, - with Rev. Crothers, Belleville, as preacher Chalmirs' church pulpit was occu pied on Sunday morning by Rev. RK. J. Craig, M.A., and in the evening by Rev, Wallace, mw... of Queen's. The in St. Andrew's thurch last' was of a musical nature, At Girt lusion the choir sang "God You Till We Meat Again," a good-hve to. Me. Arthurs, who pre cided at the organ for the last time The following have been elected ciety representatives the official Queen Street Methodist Mrs. R. KE. Sparks, Mrs Pike, Messrs. Bateman, As Clark, Dobeéll and Worm in morning and in-the vesterday even were HR services of (Queen held Dr. Non James service evening the + With SO on of (Prof) W. elstine with. Harvest Thanksgiving in Holy Trinity church, Sunday. The attendance : unusually large. The tastefully de abundant SOrVICes. were Wolfe Isl and, at morn Service little with Rev. was edilice tokens | harvest Mr. Forester preached ermons appropriate to the In marning the musical portion of the vas rendered-by from oo divdetion Aye Fred, Tigh at the The nu appr prety was of an season: the a choir of presided catly Vv. oronn. ic was gv ciated, "A Trip To Coontown.' The fi season house ana and themselves McGill football club were Ley and gave the coll the chorus I' in solo number reed and a very lanchter, ihe the men talenie combination of at the Grand, Saturday. There avpreciatiye audience at the spectators enjoyed greatly. Representatives of in the vell prog nest - singing the | opera a large nioht; api on was of val oe and he <, dn proces, joined in rain rich rtettes and calore =, trios, Ther wa qui was dant ra. of hresistible are all pretty and The comj headea hy Miss Laura Walker, called the Melba of her Wolf Hopper, at his best, was more entertaining than the wker) of the aniza "1im" Brown. Al any is a one popular "during their tom CONC ing any race never ory the origi rether. the com ood nd H Wii Ontario ton in What May Take Place. on to works the Successor to fhe di x dozen committee water this ition of appoi 0 G. Smith. book-keeper artment There are | about for the posit being William | A in the oft 1 present fhe civic ill meet wi consider a tor licants ion, among Newland tv engineer, Mr. © New appomumedt, W ill a clerk, adopted the oflicial oftigials indicatio the City will. receive ich case the engineer provides himself with | hy Taw and defining inedr, that hi mn na Q as, last dn to a oulating the Clty apm "nt nt nent anvt of arty ave hinge to =dv in successor to Mr of transfer worl ehartment Fall Importation Of 1902. Prevost, of the New | York clothing store. Brock street, has received al! fall importatiors for oraer work his tailoring department. His is well assort- rti#fent to choose and durability his ed? and large ass from. For.low price ha defies competition: "Overcoats."' - QWs er' avergoats in ink lon SHO, . nothing, D. Bibby Co. +f letheir tundeavorers THE DANY wHis. PERSONAL MENTION. ' Movements Of The People--What "They Are Saying And Doing. 'the Albion 'E. Hammond, clerk in Hotel, is seriously ill. Ntephen Roughton and family been visiting in Belleville. Dr. G. A. Woodrufi, Middleville, spent Saturday in the city. Mrs. Henry Beadle, is the guest of her mother, Reid, Princess street Edward Clark and Ohio, are visiting al upper (1 street. Mrs. IY. J. Belch left this morning for Syracuse, N.Y., to visit her moth cr, Mrs. FF. W. Grover. Joseph Revner and daughter, visiting relatives here, returned home in Montreal to-day. Rev. T. C.. Brown, Sydenham, has been in Lindsay for time, the guest of his nephew? Samuel Brown. Mr. Roome, Pe Ont., and Smith, Carleton Place, are visitors have N:Y.. James Syracuse, Mrs. ( levelan: 1: Clark's, wife s Elsie, to Sone Dr. at William Meeks, Sydenham street. | gems ! city, | | Mrs. and | BH organist ! returnid { 812.5 Wellington "street, Napanee, Daw. is in the Mr. and University Lockett, on Saturday from he hein Thanksgiving Tillie Rowan, Ottawa, visiting her parents, Robert IF. Rowan, Garnet where Miss avenue, kk. R.. Doward and choirmaster tral Methodist church, Toronto. Rev. Dr. Antlifi-left to-day for Mont veal to attend the meeting of the mis sion board of the Montreal Methodist conference, R. G. Murphy, Elgin, officer of the Eastern men's Association, was Saturday. The condition of Rural Dean Wright. ill at Brockville, has improved. All the, members of his family were summoned to bedside. has heen appointed the Cen Bloor street, of a well-known Ontario Dairy in Kingston on 1s Thomas Jackson, general foreman for Joseph Carrington, left this morn ing on an extended trip to purchase supplies for the Kingston tanners Mrs. Brown, of "The Trip to Coon town' company was presented with McGill colors by one of the football players and wore it during the per- formance. br. and Mrs, Lad., are Union street west. route to the hunting tour. B. ( Higgins, a graduate of the Roval Military College, of the class of 02, is now in charge of the Winnipeg ageney of J: H. Ashdown & Cou, a laree mercantile firm. M J. B. Blanchard, York Blanchard, Napanee, spent Mrs, IF. w. John Graham, Auburn, of Mrs. J. Graham, Dr. Graham on woods of Maine cuesis 15 on a Napance, re Saturday, who came Sunday turned from New on and, with Mr, down from with her daughter, Princess street Coates, Addison, was On Sunday Rev. on, the city conducted church at El giving a series in this district. John M. Scott. B.A., a graduate of Queen's, and late of Brockville, has accepted a position as tre avelling audi tor of the United States Improvement company, with headquarters at Phila- delphia. Mr. Scott will make a trip to San Francisco, for the head of the trust. James Laws on Saturday. service in the Methodist inbure. Mr." Lawson is of temperance lectures in he DEATH OF W. HARKNESS. Passed Away After Short Illness-- Was Highly Respected. Wil- cane few death of Horning friends, The de- days "of the best nothing could be Harkness years ago, family prominent «citi vearssyKarhe--in engaged in butcher that business up taken itl. He is and three "sons, an employee of the post office. © Alderman SR. Harknes this city, and Alderman 1. Harknes Fort William. brothers, The late Mr. Harkness was 4 who rade. many warm friends, had always cheerful word to and was never heard to utter lable derogatory to anvone. Though irmoine his convictions, he was not wont to intrude his opinions. upon others, His advice freely sought and generonsly given, In late vears made his home in the town Kingston, just east of the Trink depot. In his hovhood he an employee the when it was publishea on Bagot street. The deceased supporter of reform principles in poli (i Amwnouncenient of the n Harkness Sunday to his many of his illness, ill only a few aliection, thouch <kill was consulted, tompotarv-reliel The William Kingston, fifty con of surprise being. aware t was he ana medical Anore thi ceured. late wats born in second of have nh deceased the a who for the ine and he tine vived by of the latter heir being hos heen 7 of HA followea to his sur one are on He offer, pers a a svi was Wits he ship of Crandi day Was ol was consistent Bed-Ridden Fifteen Years. "i anvbody antee from wonderiul cre South American the gladdest wanis a written gu personally as to my from rhewmatism by Rheumatic Cure I will woman in the world 0 it," says Mrs. John Beau mont, of Flora. I had despaired of recovery up to the time of taking this remedy. It cured complete Sola by B. "avier and Wade.- Har me wonderful Iv." H. Henry 38, Alma Mater Society Meets. . . {he Alma Mater society of Queen's College met on Saturday several important ath Oe constitut evening, and to uni nade thi VES cha y i the the muoual post vacancies in order ni wk teams hack "for one week, and the Journal stati tilled to tor Ih wai of Hh the -- & Wants Wages. ng girl formally restgurant was court this morning non-payment «¢ $2. TH was die collect" the A vo 1 " al wl} loy in compla claimin police vill the police ining of that help wages, I'he '*Overcoats." Ss. Bibby' Stvle Biboy's , beaut are hi We Sl, Ov reont $ H. D 1 wn, in « For. Eyery Day Use. Belicious, appetizing, satisfying ands always ready. Clark's pork aud beans. | dash, own goal, | year: athe MON DAY. JCTOBER 20. GREAT FINISH. M'GILL TIED SCC SCORE SEVEN SECONDS BEFORE TIME. --tn. . Poor Judgment Lost Queen's the Game -- Score Was 6 to 6 -- Queen's II Defeated R. M. C. I Deseronto Again Beaten. In murky wea'ther, 1 match is played, chase the leather, . Lhough «through the mud -they wade. bit of poor judgment lost Queen's the intercollegiate match with McGill on: Saturday afternoon. For the ten minutes MeGill plated with and forced=the play .to ten yards of Queen's goal, Dowall fell upon the hall. or Britton rain ru or wv will Qu A where Me- Had Dalton then Kicked behind their and allowed a rouge, - the would have been saved. ago when -Rough Riders were pressing to Granites goal line and when a touch seemed inevitable, McDowall passed his line Hamilton who rouged, and thus vented a defeat, Queen's might done the same thing but they didn't. At fifteen seconds before "time, the score stood six to one in Queen's fav- or, The scrimmage formed, with Me- Gill in possession of the ball, Queen's having lost The Montreal guarter got, it, but was tackled. Full-back Patch snatched it from his hands, and dashing around the line, untackled, easily scored a touch, tieing the score. [he try for goal was missed, but the Mctiill rooters were uproariously hap pv. Only seven seconds then remained to play, and of course no further score resulted. How Queen's allowed Patch to get around the end of the. line a mystery. He seemed to be unnotic ed and could have walked over for the touch, no red, blue, yellow jersey was in sight. The college athletic grounds were good condition, the ground little wet, but hy no means soggy. Gill had a gale of wind in their during the first half, but it was little benefit, for Queen's played so ag cressively and held the ball well that only a few times did the MeGill halves get any chance to kick, The play was principally in MéGill terri tory, but a dribbie finally sent the ball to Queen's twenty-five vard line. Then Richards Kicked over the goal line, and Stmpson tried to relieve hy kicking out, but a gust of wind took the ball into touch-in-goal. Five min utes later half time was called, the score standing: McGill, The only feature of the half was the pectacular istic formance between McDowall and Na The latter had Leen bothering both Young and the ex-Granite quarter-back, and" finally the latter's fist collided with the Mon treal play open niou The sound was heard all over the field, and' hoth players were sent off to rest. "Jack' apologized by explaining that he had forgotten but what he was plaving'iin dor 0.R.F.U. rules At half time Williams comforted him by de claring it a "richteous strokes" and instructing him in the intercolle- alate ru fh catechism of clean play. of which ** is Queen's best theoreti cal exponent. Unfortunately for the dropped in the second half, and {ifteen minutes play, Gach team was on equal kicking terms, After a long Kick and a fine run by Dalton, Britton fin- ally got the ball near McGill's line and weit for -a touch. An easy try was missed. Queen's, 57 MeGill, In a very few minutes later, Britton kick ed McGill's line, and Patch rouo od. 6: McGill, 1. i last ten minutes, McGill oressive oame, holding 'worked it down near Then the play their Tiere Very plays: On side, Mcbhowall and McDonald showed particularly well, while Nagle Richards were chiefly noticeable McGill's play. br. Macken/ie, Montreal, ally appointed time keeper, teams (wo minute {he first half. His excuse thought the old forty-five halves were still in existence, the doctor fives in a big place Montreal, and to be a enthius UU Cadet Hoyles, of M. (., was substituted in the half. The numbered only rain athletic mittee's fond hopes of a hig gate, The touch line in front of the grand stand had far many spectators The college authorities didn't make any eliort to keep it clear. Full back, Simpson: half Britton, McDonalds serimmagy i. Reid inside match close over pre it, as in a Mi favor of being SO rs was Lee ws? Ww ind after Queen's, over over rie n's, the ag During od hall an till they : came touch. conspicuous Dalton, up and in coal. h resulted were Queen's whic in no Ross, was origin and- plaved over time was that minute And vet like rughy the R. second in he clilims 500, com attendance spoiling Queen s too en to Queen's Kearns, Daiton; Sherrili; 0 second outside wings, Mur aulkner; flying wing, Me outside Young and Wil hacks, quarter, Honovan, ner, Ros phy, J. Dowall; lia Me wings, i'l Pull hack, 1 Humilton, Ricl ter," Meindl: Graham; inside Wricht: second outside Shellington: flving wi Martin, Nagle. R. Bicps, Toronto; McCollum, Toronto; pers, Jr. "Mackenzie, Montreal Hocles, RM.C.: touch line jude S. Elhott, Kingston, and R. Montreal: goal judpes, Cénnell, and Gray, McGill sateh: half backs, 11. Molson: iar McPhee, OBrien, Witavius, W. Mol: Joulter; ards, wings, wit wine sob, An outside Referee, Ih. um time ho) mre, Wand Kenny, Queen = Queen's II Won. il thy intercollegi oy RM.C.-1 on Satm Suiting won sate vtech thicen 8s N the wind in scored only, half, second Health Pure and rich blood carries new- life to every part of the body. You are invigorated, refreshed. "You become strong, steady, courageous. | That's what Ayer's Sarsapa- rilla will do for you. SL Alldraggists, dG AVER CO, Lowell, Mass. last | al within | Two | to Quo en's two touch. 1 ! playea next lotic M.( to ret Queen's MH ' bac! Crothers, (quarter, Panne i; Thompson, pell, Patterson, son, Mahood. RMG, | hacks onnds. Trimmer, quai fer, thieson, Harris, lop. Referee--.0, pire. Leonard, Wright, Dawson, Cadet Full Malloch; Bailey, got a toch. touches-in-coal. return Saturday Hoyles, injured his a m at Queen's captain shoulder back, atch Stiachan, I"ull-back Harr Constantine; SQ dixel; Leonard, Hoyvles. Robinson, Waldron, immage. wings, | Mal Lue on, nmage, wit Re Quee R.M.C. Sport In General. It | Frank leat. I'n I serie took "a Patch, to the "Varsity Hl King" panied the Clancy, Metall have 3 played Riders Satur Montreal Britam The Canadian certainly lies and Ottawa "Dinny his team "of trim McGill Brockville luck. they to straichts, Napanee Picton high ball teams play Deseronto next referee "Herh" Queen' ted spectator match. ever, were from {eres Gill reat hina. Ottawa feating Rosedale halt time gonants: favor. voi of ronch pl Though Mollor, the al record The in 1.5 His I] as § Rouch the 1 on | the won rate the ner. vear tue. Descronto turn match campus © of afternoon, and The Cadets win points, and play two aveeks hence. of with the No. 3 company, will parade at day nizht. that the the set at," pher. Phe Favs ing the sodded. court afternpon the corner Hall next month. At Mcleod' chase Tor Ste. oil or water, Y oun The Stone an money back fonndation house, wherein bekept, The "Here Jelleville is some tor er {to be kissed at QE, home "leo, in the the Royal and Picton. houses in horse owned to good A Brockville in charge of his way home The yanimal mai. Ratent was on 1s sand These will be once pery. By front 'of the the rails above Jetween half this trving on car, o'clock were seen three receive like, place in do not they would to blame for of carriers was not open their husiness on Capt. Symons cap match the Howat vear,--dhere wi : Symons' tr of a h score of eighty Prof. Owing to ice-principal forced to session. This Chis eldest Scotland \ will of We dang w her no tion doub With Collegi: school Horsey, 1880) Score jiniors were the the embankment" Kirkpatrick memorial fountain s drug hard former ave Kingston Metiill Intercolleoiate int defeated I olf Ottawa, team with instead & rughy between Rough " MeDermott Granite without rughy a declares outlaws: as ¢ th rouge, Pannell made the F and will be Ath- of R. and had hali- Ferguson; Gillis, teid, Har- ne, Glee ee; 1 TH as; hali- Hackett; Ma Carr- Dun- gs, NS, ns; oum- bor, from de ermediate rinity, 24 aceon oach and Rourh with ol championship Ottawa College Riders. that could practice. team bv we ii a Institute associafion tie Saturday. being sought. Again on Saturday defeated Brockville Pritannias, has lost who to at He INOS, th left Riders Loronto Saturday I'he Vv. of twénty-mile Hamilton, Caliery, id he Arconauts hy was match ri did the former the dist: 2.349 latter oli Army Service ( armouries Wedhes- atomizer rubber not if has all food I proved it at a recent ball; to be Kissed and caught, city oirl lor all." Cadet The both liveryman, a Gananoque hotel stable. traveller pressing the past morning thei nr they havi ing their time round. i first Watson . rvs ill health," relinguish by a from hoxes a a the whe makes for hie a deseribed as has al n A pla W on enthuse asm to-day SUC 9 I to oad mit plaved R.M.C: on defeated, round with L the surrounding the Cor t sat OT Garden Island for a new supply supplies for Calvin company's fleet of boats not hy had hara Montreal io three and foot wtch at Kingston with an in- wen's Me- ved as is as for ceeded in at At Ar 1 ae to 1. 0 in was Yonkers, N. ¥,, running equal win last less nee utes their re I" on the Saturday 9 to 6. cighteen imestones INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked up by Reporters On Their Rounds. lorps, Lever's Y.Z (Wise ITead) Disinfectant Soap Powder is better than other soap powders, a8 it also acts as a disinfectant. Rie ptomania is about patient Portsmouth Fru > only di money Philoso the front house, has been nicely Queen's University council meets this to arrang of Grant laying of wocation store you can pur 0 spray fittings isfactory. laid™ "cn ware the will soliloguizes : olid at attraction places, John was M we a and i to ge were placed. in the street found a day when the seven etter into street places of business, open. n won Sdturday, trophy Seore nel ie even. mail » have themselves th for fifteen Wi ap Ps cars reat rails button sand but 1.1 ag to « vd the stolen drops and thought, tis het than nev- Telemann has returned to his after | resenting Deseraon- drew feCard--n from animal who was trip. chestauat ck's \Whparatus to-dav. conveni «lip- the on are in etoht carriers Princess not one nerchants early as places atch the 9% Won The Hewat Trophy. golf handi hold ensuing will competitors AR Nn viele inetv-one, ling a net Goes Abroad. 1s rof. Queen's, 1 ky In hier, he ( company uti will gomplete t rostilt Good 'Success. i= 1 bet No One Appointed. the to | : far has n aj was 17th - 1 Saturday evening, teri hal v but Regi imen bye it m en did Wal on, has for the Ww it h leave for restora ClsS wavs he no 1 work. tall held nt ma A on LEFT GOODS IN CARS, PICKED UP, BY CONDUCTORS. Miscellaneous Collection of Things Passengers Leave in the Street Cars -- Honest Conductors Turn Them Into Office, Ever your, Well, the leave have ? wiih others ! your um invari tha street car and behind? You vou-can console yourself reflection that the are It a common trick to take lcave of car and your Lrella at the sa me, but ably the umbwell s up at ice the alway company, loss happens that a dishonest up the it off it, in "bumber the wous in get off umbrella a 1s a stred oi un iv! forgotien before the which case, shoot." quantity stuff the course oi a year, but umbrellas and parasols head the list, It a common thi for conductors to pick up ladies' ets and shawls, These are immedian Iv turned in at the company's office on Ontario street, and, upon-iaentillca tion, are handed over to their rejoic ing owners. Among "pick ups" in cuently turned in are parcels of new boots, old boots, new rubbers, and more frequently, old rubbers that the owners are desirous of getting rid of; walking canes, purses, empty, sei empty and otherwise, but never vet has one been found full enough to tempt a conductor from the paths of honesty, and in due time the owner recains his property, thouch the con ductor never rewarded for his con- scientiousness, Frequently parcels of dry left in the cars, ana sometimes ready made garments. A parcel of this kind was once picked up and turned in to the office, but the lady who ewned the articles called for them, gnd She was the only one who could have identified them. It not an unusual for a woman to get a car. ana leave g basket filled with market truck behind her. Often the conductor is told hy a passenger, "Oh, 1 know that lady and will retin her the pavcel she has left behind," but if the conductor knows b business he will accept no such rance; rather he will make the owner call at the office and identify property; © A strange fina once made a conductor was lady's bathing suit, "which he says "wasn't much!" The owner overtook the car on which he had leit the parcel and 'thus re covered her property without being put the trouble of making expla- nations at the office. But the voun woman was unaware {hat the con- ductor knew the contents of the smali parcel, The honesty "of the conductors on local street cars is above re fro h, as has been fully exemplified ime and again. Ii the forgetful ul ic who leave valuables on the cars appreciate honesty, they should not forget to reward it. ®s of street 1 i low passenger article and conductor vood bye It variety up on picks carries has to your astonishi ing I : seen and of picked the street 1s is goods are never is occurrence ott a to the MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Notes Regarding the Movements of Vessels. whari : wharf : Craig's Swift's down. A fine large completion on Island. It everhuih Richardson' King Ben and Monitor, Maguie land auty and port . : M. T. compaiiy nockburn an Fort William; William with ty "four The Steamer Steamer Persia up. Spartan steambarge is nearing the stocks at Garden will be the largest boat the i<land. = elevator: Steambarges Chub, and schooners aura D., High neer; trons bay on Ge elevator: 8.8. Ban consorts cleared for steamer Myles from Fort 15000 bushels of wheat: Bronson cleared for Montreal with grain-laden barges. steambarge Van Allen, with coal from Cleveland, grounded on the luke side of the Toronto Island on Sunday in a fog. She was pulled off be two tues and docked to discharge her cargo. She suffered no damage. On _the way from Fort William, the steamer Evin and Danforth met with stormy weather, and the result is a large quantity of damaged o ain in the the Daniqrih, which surance, inspretion elevator. = Richardsons' Last This Year. Mecklenbery, the able speci will visit Napanee and Kino once more returping to and will give Services As his stoek of low in price such good wuali- this is a very liberal offer. He vis- its Napanee," Saturday, 15th; Kings ton, Thursday, 23rd, remaining three days only. M. alist, ton city free. very ty ove before his ofiice, lis eve classes ror Bibby 's. hest X10 overcoat in Bibby Co. Bibby"s. "Oak = Hall." The Gloster, the Canada. The H. D. at the: Roval roofed in. hall being The Military new drill College is WE are not public benefactors. WE are not snatching people from the grave. WE cannot say that we are restoring to health those who have'been given up anywhere from three to thirty eminent Doctors, WE make only the very 'modest claim that IRON-OX | TABLETS areaninvaluable nerve tonic, a cure for indigestion and con- stipation, a blood maker and purifier, a corrective of slug- gish liver and derangements of the kidneys. ONLY THAT! but perhaps that is enough for 25¢ To Recognize Purity. Adulteration has grown to such a fine art, that it is almost impossi- ble for a woman now-a:days to de- tect the false from the. true; but a chemiral analysis will always detect adulteration. Prof. . Hodgson Ellis, Official Analyst to the Domin- ion Qovernment, after a number of analyses, reports that oap is a pure and well-m " Try Sunlight a OL Don next wash day, and you will see that Prof. Ellis is right. No one should know better than he. 210 Give Mitchell's Magic Cough Cure A Fair Trial. He Willi Guarantee It. H. B. TAYLOR, Pharmaceutical Chemist 124 Princess St. 'Phone 59, Successor to E. C. Mitchell. DR. HOWARD'S CONDITION POWDERS The Best Earth for Horses and Cattle to make and keep them sleek and fat. 2 lbs. for 25c. Prepared by Dr. Sold by EL EBBELS, CHEMIST ana gand Market Sts, Kingston, on Howard, London, Cook's Cotton Root Compound. Ladies® Favorite, Is the only safe, reliable regulator on which woman can depend "in the hour and time of need." Prepared in-two degrees of strength. No. 1 and No. 2. No. 1.--For ordinary cases is by far the best dollar medicine known, No. 2--For special vism~10 degrees tronger--three dollars per box. des--ask your druggist for Cook's Cotton Root Compound. Take no other as all pills, mixtures and imitations are dangerous. No. 1 and No, 2 are sold and recommended by all druggists-in the Do- minion of Canadas Mailed to any address on rocepy of Rice a and | four 2-cent postage stamps. Cook Company, Windsor, Ont. 0 No. 1 and No. all responsible druggists. SOG OPPO PPL0e Soft Coal: The Very Best Call and get our printed instructions on the use of Soft Coal for furnace, range and™ heater. ® JAMES SWIFT & 0. "Phone 135. 0006000600060 are sold in Kingston by $900400000000000000 Our Coal is_as Clean as Though It Were Wash~ ed and Brushed. STANDS BY ITSELy. aoon SO LN solid fire. After coal reaches the surface of wines, impurities are | [hereafter it is screened t ches vou, and dirt, slate, eto, Be hase. if the dealers are We are very . LZ, ¢ COAUTHAT SUNS, ~~ Foot of Queen St.--'Phone 9. NOTICE 1s hereby given the public that LI purpose making it, warm for all. Fpersons. using my coal next win. | ter. Your order is solicited. ° P WALSH 55-57 Barrack $t.

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