izes" with common 'dearly paid for at the ex ce of clothes and hangs, wm 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT OFF 4 All Purses and Chatelaine Bay. ® ee the beautiful assortment » ir window. : n 4 Dur Spring stock is order » must make room for it sev Taylor's Snowflake Baking ly [t's strictly pure; it's always sh, 23¢. per 1b. . B, TAYLOR, i Phicmacoutical Chemist. ¢ Princess §t. 'Phene 59, Sucdessor to E. C. Mitchell, ony QODPOOPIOIOVOOI Doce ATMEAL GREAM r all roughness - of Hands or ] ron and dine, 65. arry Webb's Ghacolates e always fresh at the Market are Drug Store. CHE! I. . EBBELS, CHEMIST aa 't Square Dru or. King and a Stoo, Kingston, BEEP EL LEE Butts Cannel AND Reynolds ville Lump : 1 = : : Grates. 22 AMES SWIFT_& £0. 'Phone 135. 0al Is As Clean As Though Jere Washed and Brushed. lump stands by itself. Good coal--so much solid fire. After aches the - surface of the earth he mines, linpurities are picked r hand. Thereafter it is screened _tinies before it reaches you, and te, etc), really have no chance, t of Queen St Thom 9. NOTICE ereby given the public that rpose making it warm for rsons using my Coal next r. Your order is solicited. WALSH, 7 BARRACK STREET R SMALL HAND COLORED (OUR OWN COLORING) particularly suitable for ng and Birthday Gifts. ill be a pleasure to show to you. hits STikE. . cdonce, 134 188 Wei Dearly gone L «J. P. GILDERSLELVE, I TRAVELLING. : REY RAIL SYSTE \Y Trains Leave the City Depot, Foot of Jehnston Street : as ' Lot ~ No. 4, Fast Bxpress' . GOING WEST : No. 5, Mail .. .. iy 1.08 A.M. No. 8, "Fast Express " CARs AM, No. 11, Local . 9:08 A.M. No. 1, International' Ltd. .. 12:33 P.M. No. 7, Mail ., ." . 8:20 P.M. No 15, Local .. . 8:03 I'M Pr, 8 and 4, Tun daily. No. & bt Monday, Nos. 6,.T. 11, 12, J5 and 16 daily, ex cept Sunday For Pullman RR tickets and all other ; juigrmpation a . HANLE RP Agent, City Rass. Depo Kingston & Pembroke & Canadian Pacific Railways. Trains Leave' Kingston 12:40 p.m.--Express; for Ottawa, Mon- treal, Quebec, St. John, N.B.; Halifax, Boston, Toronto, Chicago, Denver, Ien- frew, Sault Ste. Marie, Duluth, Sts Paul Winnipeg, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco. 530 p.m.--Local for Sharbot Lake, counecting with C.P.It. east and west, R10 a.m.---Mixed, for Renfrew and in- termediate points. I'assengers leaving Kingston at 12:40 p-m.; arrive in Ottawa at 500 p.m Peterboro, 5:10 m Foran, 7:80 p.m. Boston, 7:80 "a.m.; St. John, N.B, 11:85 a.m. Full particulars at K. & P. and C. I R. Ticket Office, Ontario St. F. CONWAY, . A. FoLOl n», JR. Gen. Pass. AD Jen. Supt THE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY | NEW SHORT LINE FOR Tweed, Napance, Deseronto, and all lo- cal points. Train leaves City Hall De- ot at 4 pm. RK J VILSO J.P.R lelegraph Office, Clarence street DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS BOSTON AND HALIFAX TO LIVER- POOL, via Queenstown. From From Boston. Halifax. Canada, ... . March 5th, March 6th. Canada . April 2nd. April 3rd BOSTON TO LIVE! RPDOL: Merion... Feb. 19th. PORTLAND TO 'LIVERPOOL. Colonian, Jan. 31, Irishman, Feb. 7. Californian, Feb. 14, Norseman, Feb. 21 AVONMOUTH DOCK AND BRISTOL, From Portland. Turcoman, Jan. 81. Englishman, Feb. 14 BOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN. Commonwealth, Feb. 14. Cambron Jan. 81. Vancouver, Feb, 21. New England, Feb, 28, For further particulars _nply, to J. P. HANLE 2C ents St. The Dominion Line, ira & Port land. BERMUDA... i: THE NOW FAR-FAMED BERMUDAS with cable communication and equal winter temperature of 65 degrees, beau- Liful scenery and 100 miles of good roads, headquarters of the British arn and navy, is unrivalled in its attrac- tiveness, rcached by the first-class iron steamers LRINIDAD or PRETORIA in | ply trying to bring ing every SATURDAY this winter. The | forty-cight hours from New York. Sail- Lropical islands, including SANTA C gu Zz, ST. KITTS, ART) 3 LU CIA, BARBADOES AN ¥ RAKA, also afford beautiful in- teresting tours, all reached by steam- ships of the Quebec Steamship C Spy from New York. SPECIAL CRUI To THE 'T ROP ICS PER £ MADIANA, 6th FEBRUARY, 1903. For descriptive pamphlets and dates of sail- ing apply to A. EMILIUS OUTER- BRIDGE & CO., Agents, 389 Broadway. | New York J. HAN igor J. P Ont. AR- Quebec Ti R Y ~ ALLAN LINE From St. Joha From Halhfax Numidian Jin. 81. Feb. 2, 10 p.m Parasian Feb. 7. Feb 9; 16 p.m. RATES Of PASSAGE. FIRST CABIN--Parisian, $55 and up- wards; Corinthian, Dretorian and Nu- midian, $50, upwards, SIKCOND ~ CABIN -- DPretorian, $40, Other steamers, $37.80. Liverpool, Lon- don, Londonderry. THIRD CLASS -- $25 and $26, Liv- All erpool, Derry, delfast, Glasgow, and | London Through tickets to South Africa. . NEW YORK TO GLASGOW. Laurentian, Jan. 24, Sardinian, Feb. 21 Sardinian carries 2nd and 3rd RL passcugers only. of. At HANLEY, Agent, lity D"assen- wer Depot. J. BP. G Tb RSLEEVE, Clarence street. Er ---------------------------------- MONEY AND BUSINESS srr mene LIVERPOOL, Id DON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company. Available asrets, $61,187,215. In addition to which the policy holders have for | security the unlimited liability: of all the stockholders. Farm and city | property insured at lowest possibile | rates. Before renewing old or.giving | new business wet rates from STRANGE. & STRANGLE, Agents MONEY TO LOAN IN LARUE OR | small sums, at low rates ol interest | on city and farm property. Loans | cranted on city and county debhen- tures. Apply to 5. McGILL. aianager of Frontenac Loan and In- amen Society Ofice opposite | thet ut Office. TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOI | Iars in sums from one thousand to ten thousand dollars. For partico lars pply at GODWIN'S INSHR EMPORIUM, over Faxpress ANC ONT, Market Souare _ARCEBITECTS. WM. TNEWLA Dt ARCH fice, second floor over Mahood's drug store, corner Princess and dlagot streets. Fntrance on Bagot street POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, chants' Bank Building, corner and Wellington streets. 'Phone ADTNUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT fice site of New Drill Hall, near corn- er oi Queen and Montreal Streets HENRY P. SMITH. ARCHITECT etc. Anchor Ruiidiag, Market Kquare. 'Phone 245 FURNISHED ROOMS. wu rH OR WITHOUT BOARD: ALSO West, near City Dark HAS DECIDED TO PAY PART or THE SUB- What Mr. McIntyre the City to do--Three Doctors Have a Wordy Battle Before R. junction subway e mittee, appointed last year, : p afternoon's session of | | on with other business as if they had the report of the committee's doings , and advised that the coun y council accept "the award- approaches to the subway be built by the city and the 3 another of the conumittee, s was pleased with sur each paying hal. the i company was required to | Mowat told | that he had ms two municipalities vy council to re-open the matter as the latter municipal + [next summer. A few © which was in its territory. He | unloaded his last co alsg intended to ask that the necessary steps to have the complaint of £100 paid to Dr. + jail surgeon was for Sa last ter Sands claimed that the jail surgeon's supplies were in a decid them up to what : | was the best it has been the privil ren said hey had been called in Sheriff transferred Rich Blood The Essential i" i btn tr , Strength, Vitality and | Even Life Itself. 'DR. CHASE'S NERVE FOOD |, Is Above All Else a Blood Builder. Yuynes tionab Ie vidio that P'oor, weak blood fails to iho the ks down and disease There can be no cure, rich, and life sustaining. Pale, Bloodless Girls. 'onan's svstem demands a plenti Ww vst 1 1 lent 1 run-down hecause | For the rule's so doubl 1 cone upon them and = 10 their health and Harpinen all ly { Nursing Mothers. period when two lives are oe . and alter baby's coming imited upp of blood. required to form nev Bloods and is so gentle i +» and pleasant to use of woman's ills ar thorough and lasting cures. 5 6 boxes for $2.50. table hoard. Arnly 168 King Hi kes, or Edmanson, Bates the care of the doctors there. It would have been scientific murder to have operated upon the girl in the jail, as Dr. Gibson wanted. I Dr! Sands had operated on the girl him seli he would have had to pay at least two: other doctors to assist, as one man could not conduct an opera tion. It was a disgrace that the mat ter should be discussed at all. Dr Ryan told the council that the $150 paid the | surgeon, was a mere pal try sum. INghould be increased at least qwofold * The coundlloys listened intently to the doctors' wrangle, and then went taken no notice of the oratory Friday Morning Session. , After the reading of the minutes, Councillor Spoor moved, seconded by Councillar Pillar that the reference to Dr. Gibson's charge' agninst the jail con be struck out of the minutes, had nothing to do with the of the council. Councillor duty of the county Soil to put the | Spoor declared that Dr. Gibson's com _| plaint was a gross insult to last year's council. He contended furthe: {that Dr. Gibson presumed to come to | the council and dictate to the new a "tater ment showing ar the cost to [members as to what they should do { Councillor Sproule thought that every thing occurring in eouncil should be recorded. The motion was carried, and | the. charge struck out of the minutes Dr. Sands, jail surgeon, reported ade 2M visits to the jail during the year. The jail was free be | from infectious or contagion: diseases, in | and the sanitary condition was good | Dr. Sands pointed out that after the 300 | examination of lunatics, the patients are retained in jail too long. There is at present, one case of this kind, who | was examined some six months ago, | but is stil 1 in the jail John Co Gibson, Kingsten township, and Jospeh Duff, Storrington, were | appointed trustees of Sydenham High I School. Councillor Franklin reported that Conncillors Shannon, Pillar and him self had examined the treasurer's sur | ties and found them satisfactory A Dangerous Crossing. Ivy Lea, Jan. 29.---James Chisamore is preparing to build a brick residence wn and teams of brick on Monday. One of the teams when 1 turning home from the village 'of Lansdowne bolted at a freight train just in the nick of time, as a few mar steps would have landed driver and all ~lin front of the train. The G.T.R. cop pany will in ail probability now Ix memorialized to put in a more satis factory signal system at this partien < | lar point, as numerous runaways and «ome fatalities have occured owing to insnflicient" warnimg of approaching trains. James and Robert Latimer, | Boissevain, Man., with other friemls here, are taking in the Redwood horse A { races this week. The sheds belonging claimed | to W. J. Latimer, which have dome | seryice for a great number of vears called | finally collapsed under the weight of snow vesterday morning. New and im | proved buildings will be likely erected in their stead. A Good Entertainment. Bath, Jan. 29.-- Miss Hattie Cham {bers is visiting at her parents at Chambers post office. James Harper, | Kingston, visited here for a short time this week. The cheese meeting in con nection 'with the Bath © cheese factory | was held on Wednesday Rev Mr I'ryee, Morven church, exchanged ser vices with Rev. H. 8. Spence, of the Methodist church, here. Frank R. Can | Klin, appeared for the first time before a Bath audience on Wednesday even ig, and we have no hesitation in say ing that the entertainment he gave of our citizens to hear for a long time. The town hall was erowded to the doors. The entertainment was held under the auspices of St. John's church, Bath, and must have netted | them a neat sum, Laugh It Away. (0 probing 'round for troubles fy AINE ne m, day hy day Don't go sighing ; ** Yes, 'tis plewsant just at present, but--ah me | There's the sorrow of to-morrow--where will'all our sunshine bo 7 | 1 the worst is in the future, Jet i been there all the while, We can keep it there by laughing till we make the others smile, in the future, let ere, for we know row's always threatening tc so-ayid i with its sorrow never comes hi our gare, For all time is just a pageant of thes busy old to-days Let the worst stav in the future where it has been all the while ! I We can keop it there by Iaughing til the others start to smile | When we look toward the sunset in the gordvous afterglow, Let us thank the blessed Father for the things we do not know Let us thank him with all {ervency that iq He has never sent | Any burden quite unbearable; that * | while. our hacks have hent i Underneath the load we've had His arms about us all the while-- | Let ue laugh away our troubles till the whole world wears a smiie ! Let us laugh away the trouble though ves are dimmed with tears cartaches and ies and the fears Just be good and you'll be happy' '- if you're hapoy. you'll be good acting that it's scidony, um derstoc and og rangements | Oh, there 1 no future coming with o lot of trouble in We can ficht it off by langhing till th others. start to grin! Bargains In Furs While their store ic being relmil Campbell Bros, are holding a | fur ale acro the street, next to Con bet t's hardware Acknowledging Mercies New The er Ledger During the week several of oir ul ribers have found their conseirne nd paid ip Trunks And Valises. At cost at Abernethy's gnle. The Cedric, the latest addition te the White Star fleet, and the laxgest] steamer in the world, is practically completed Paul Fucts, aged thirty-one com mitted suicide in a barber shop i New York on Thursday. The Miller & Co's canning factory Trenton, has been purchased by | Whiteside & Chrysler, THE Datly wns FRIVAYV, OUR. FORESTS INTERESTING LEC LECTURES BY PROF. FERNOW. JANUARY $0. Ontario Has Vast Forest Wealth «Difference Between a Forester and a Lunberman--How to Maintain Forests and the forester, economie yield of marketable The lumberman as a speculator, or exploiter of forests, ¢ only for the present profit, and takes yield the highest prof ing with foresight to ret rust stock, allo ; forest stock, a forests is 81,2: needs, also considers never enters the mrisdhetion of states | and corporations for which individual strated description property of the « on a business basi r as a lumberman, against fires and gther enemies growth to replace of police or fire rang: shown by illustration of how a small body of police in the forest can save millions of wealth by guanling the timber during the dry season. The government of Ontario has a ~mall police force for this purposé, wt the areca to be watched is so great 'that tabling into consideration the value of the stan fing timber still further pro tection would be advisable. In fact the important duty of the forester 1s to regulate gu proper police system | during the dry season. Continuing the lectures I'rof, Fer now discussed business arrangements of forestry, showing that the forest en gincer must bo a ftimancier, and that the ecconomie spirit must dominate in any system employed; hence it is dangerous to place forestry in the hands of any other than a persistent I eorporation. Official statistics were quoted to show that state owned for ests are a very profitable enterprise ad { practised hy German states, notably i Saxony, Prussia, Warftemburg, Ra caria, yielding an annual steadily in | creasing revenue with hut slightly in creasing expense. It may readily bo seen the importance of undertaking forestry by such a state as Ontario, whore the annual revenue from the 6,000, following the well tried plans of German states to secure a permanent revenue, Those Worrying Piles ! One gpplication of Pr. Agnew's Oint ment will give vou comfort. Applied cvery nigit for three to six nights end a cure ig effected in the most stubborn cases of blind, bleed ng, or itching piled. Pr. Agnew's Ointment cures eczema and all itching and um shin diseases. It acts Like magic y cent. Sold by H. Wade and H. It avior. 15, Bibby's, New Arrivals. Bibby's. Our new shirts have arrived, in all the prevailing styles, and like our clothing, our shirts are "ens to fit." I'ry one, 3c, 75¢., 81. The H. D. Bib hy Co. 25 sweet oranges, 26¢.; butter, 20c. Comb honey, I2jc. Crawford's. Use Taylor's Lettuce Cream, excel lent for chapped hands That Failed. er seen dat jay afore git de job carryin' in me vo life, "but I'll just jolly him an' . Don't you remember me ? I'm de boy wat carried yer Ki vin' fer the t young thief | Hafi! 1" know he'd had his old satchel stole ? } } Connoiseurs affirm that Gis EXTRA SPEQI And Liqueur Qualify SCOTCH WHISKY superior quality and #, Greenlee Brothers, Pare Whisky. Reasonable Price, { Lawrence A. Wilson Company, Limited, AGENTS, MONTREAL. ® VOODOO © 06 GOSH YOUR LAST OPPORTUNY To Take Advantage Of Our Annual + RED LETTER oo TO-MORROW. THE 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT POSITIVELY ENDS ON SATURDAY NIGHT, H SUTHERLAND & BRO, The Leading Shoe Men. o@0esCE@® 000093 @® ( cash. Cream 1M feons, | A RED LETTER DISCOUNT CASH Silk N xt mo th we expect to make alterations and improve. Before doing so we desire to convert several thousand dollars worth of seasonable wants into hard Perase carefully the large and liberal discounts allow- ed to spot cash buyers, : ments to our store. 50 per Milline in His depastmen; at 50 per cont. off. Tapestry nnd Ra Carpets. Any Carpet pur Sateen nnd 10 por Ginghams, Lawns, Sa Flannel ail Wonsn Suspenders, Tablecloths, hie Li for Worien at prices prive and please * Truthful CRUMLEY BROS. nents bring many a eystomor to BOERS Perlin, hos wont 1 Corman The vhere a ment of naking aut, is coast,' Maple fords, IN GERMAN COLONIES. Increase of Population in African Of The Districts 0a Both 'The death of Robert B. Cason. -an hug howing the AON Greenbush -occurred on death oceurred at) Carle: ton Place on" Wednesday. "A was atthe wall With I Cerman coloni The number Aw 66 most Ww holly hone 'antl he a out 'ngnin and not, seen again till bis body wy Caohn' 'MeNally, a prosperous x was united in marriage on § to Miss Elizabeth Goodwin. Both'are of thetownshiip "of "Athol. The bride - was attended: by her cousin, Miss Eu. Chetry Valley, while Thomas Shannon, Bloomfield, acted as wield ir w rich is compensated agricultural : principal condition So te cot4 ton growing. memorandum points] portation between the interior and thes High school trustees, -- by and . Granville council : ouue, B. Regus. Cooked ham, 25 Fresh herrings and haddock, Fresh eggs. Bags best potatoes, sxrup--Clover honey. Robert A. gS A. Hutcheson, Teup and Dr. V. H. Moore, reap: pointed for two years, " Pay water rote and save discount