se 33% Hh he ah siafi I e g | tor Kerr, 2 § 5. £ it J will likel, Shears scumontow for Oswego +f i i out wi to run down the Mad Mul- in Somaliland. W. F. Ketr, Cobourg, son of Sena- » Was at spring assize court in 5 ] } i i - bi 53 : I ! iid HEE: fir ihe Hk eins Lr effec i Elsewhere. ' The schoouers Clara Youll, Trade wind, Two Brothers and Anmie-Kinnes to load har R The schooner Ariane brought . the | first grain: cargs wf the season to the |demy for hichardsons' erator." yesterday for hat got' saught H the shipment of water to Toron- be continued, Hogfown will soon have Kingiton harbor as dry as the throat of the average Torontoni- i it i - time with pre afternoon to act as wn' Ambion, i 3 George 'posal to | statute holidays, J all people usin, is- | sort of incipient or chronic disease. If 'I 8he became Worse steadily and finally - J. "About that time I was attracted to "|garding the poisonous effect of coffer for the many manifestations of cour: tesy and we have received in the past, and it is our desire to al ways maintain good fellowship, and to adopt such measures as will per- tain more to the unity in all our rela tions with you, and to enhance the value of organization in the esti jon jc generally. more of your ries, we would ask the following sug ng estimates for [| the ensuing year, commencing April 1st, 1903 : - "I1--That eight, hdure constitute the working day. 2-That $2 be the minimum wage per day. to consider a he for over time, "4--That double time be allowed for all statutory holidays : work overtime except in urgent cases. "6--That our expenses be paid when work out of the city. "7--That outside of the city limits be ratood as outside of the city. "8---That each shop employ But ohe apprentice; said apprentice must be: allowed immediate instruction in the art and science of the trade, A "That you will give members of this union preference when requiring T Y10-That the customary day; be fhas 3 Priday. 3g wi | "11-That the enclosed trade' roles. be allowed to hang in the work shop. | "Now. sirs, 'in predenting this. pro-: al to you, we are ohly asking for that which is an establis) iu | tion in many places, and which the! of the times warrant. "Trusting you will see your way op-* en to grant these favors, for' which we will most heartily reci ocate, we are gentlemen, vour obedient servants. Union No. 114, Brotherhood of Paint- ers and Decorators, he Tweud; president; F. C. ¥il- lo, recording secretary," The following is the schedule of trade Te, Ee N= t hours be day "3-Tine and a half be allowed for | overtime, "8--Double time be allowed for all ingle ti I travelling. in orkine oie owed es -- mses to be paid ing out of the cit oR i "6--Outside the city) limits un- the \eity. working x work- as out of "T--Men are not allowed to sub- contract, or work for another while in the saploy of a master painter, 8---No tools are to be loaned with MORE THAN HALF Suffer From Coffee Drinking. Coffee does not set disease with it, on the other hand it absolutely does create di in th de and th ds of cases per-' fectly well authenticated and traceable directly to coffee and nothing else. This statement may hurt feelings of some coffee drinkers but the facts are exactly what they are. ask gnguiry of some 51 Jour tofite rinking friende and you cer- tain of one thing, one Ball of them, yes more than half, suffer from some You want to prove its the coffee or would prefer to ve it is not the coffee in ¢ cases, take coffee away from 'those persons fof. fom ten days to a month, don't change the food in other way but give them Postum Food Coffee, and the proof of whether coffee has been the trouble or not will be placed before you in unmistakable terms, : A young lady in the St. Mary's Aca- . Winnipeg, Can., says, "One our teachers suffered a long while from indigestion. She was a col drinker. . was reduced to a point mach did not retain any food, then electricity was tried 'but without practically incurable, a statement in one of the papers re: and the value of Postum Food Cof- fee. The statement was not. extrava- gant but couched in that won* 7 capfidence and aroused we. to the that it was true. [I our teacher to leave off the "A change took plage. She began to get better. She has now regained. her Moth Bags, moth camphor and tar it the » | the city o "3--That time and a hall be allowed' 8. 5--That we will not be asked to] of | military college. The boys showed re- avail. She, of course, grew weak very § left § fast and the doctor said the case was Sopencer, TRL) the d to 3 st, stated to-day that 2 dollar's worth: of wi #, Raving wou every j Tay sition Ho Sy ' cont "poki a kers come to their |. This letter of watning was od fon the master painters a day of twa We, the members of the Brother' id and Decarators of, PE IRE BE | Ft Ta ; 1 of October 6th, 1902. W. A. Tweed, waif he | president; R. P. men ceased in Shine and no Tn hood of P, North, secretary." conversation with a painter this morning Hs made thi +4 in the world to demand eight. hours, and I'will tell you why In all other trades, start into work when row. Consequently, the painters re port at the shop i they mever came strikes the working hour, Then utes; they they start out for thirty minutes; next they have tc put on overalls, put up ladders, sometimes prepare paint, at least ten minutes more is wasted that 'I say that be the last of all tradesmen to mand a shorter working day." tically the that same J gould not afiord to as it was unreason .ther, that prospects t rej for duty this m rn noi a day of workmen report for duty at an appointed place and the warning i whistle blows; this is true in the saios of carpenters, masons, plumbers, 4 s0 on. But our trade is so uncertain that a painter does not know to-day |. pe where he is going to work to-mor- and and thus #0 that ip reality they lose an hour eve ing before beginning actual work. If 'newhose has eight or ten men 'at work, and each one loses an hour in the day, he suffers the loss of a full working day for one man. Se the painters should .de- Anoth,r master painter made prac: statement, saying the men started work at eight ofelock it would b# rine hefore ey had settled down to labor, and bosses: ant this demand, le. He added, fur- | 9% for the trade |b were not bright, as there were not ar carpets 'A ventilator which air" of the wash room pogog buildings, keeping it fresh, was to placed in position. ¥ Fireman John Hallwould be tion would return More samples of water were forwarded to Toronto for gical examination, Over extend their act of incorporation. arrived for the Hohe or Sl, 5% al on » : ay 10th, by ave Hil. cleaned by the Carn So. 138 Ontario srs. bem 70. 7 "3 relaid 5 gai the city leas- who took his | weight on She yard of No. 1 wa ' vere taken from the harbor vesterday and will be baoteriolo- n a d S | samples have so far been forwarded 1 | from the Kingston and Gananoque El: ; | ectric Railway cgmpany, praying that an act 'may pass to revive, amend and Some of the English machinists just. tive Works in in the sj statement : "Kingston is not ripe | for ins N > for an ehbhout Jay, but the time | Dr. Curtis aftér the persons who Save of \ y will eventually come when this con- | turned his fine lawn into a ard. the Per of nt existing pric | Session must be granted, but it will | this morning, and plaged a sign there few ths employ. | At be until all trades are placed on | on, soliciting custom. "Twas a first] & oo inhi of |ment which we obtain js taken into | Ale Mame level, in this respect, and fof 'April joke, the doctor's woad. bo | & yuh, PHiak cléahibg. It is excel. an | account, we feel that our position is not until Kingston has developed | ing spread over the lawn. : pets, "Cartas 5.0 oodWork, in worthy of eonsideration. more than it has lately. Journeymen | In the Ontario legislature on Mon- | § 3c. end 50c. uns. of | "We take this 'occasion to thank you painters should be the last tradesmen | day petition was and received Violet Household Ammonia, large bottles, 16¢. ¥ Cleaning Fru; a spot killer: large bottles, 10c. Tarine Moth PPool Bags, in three sizes, for 'winter clothing QD and furs. came from the shop in Manchester," ' land, in which Water Works' Su. | @ Moth Camphor Balls, 20c. per ntendent Hewitt. served lis ap- | § '* : prenti ip. Q | Betting on the Corbett-MéGovetn 3 H. 8 JAYVLOR, each morning; | fight was not ve otive i : in until the clock Lith money © as Suve in Kingston, they have to mix their colors, which gener- ally takes from fifteen to thirty Zhin- their work, which takes another fifteen or" offered, chances on $25, on Corbett landing the money. eee > A VERY SICK MAN. : Improved, \ 1]. The condition of J. L. Haycock, dx M.P.P.,, a sufferer from pleuro-pnen cian, 'reports' that man. when he entered the General he is, complaining. He was ill while in. To he consulted a doctor, flo Soy home, conducted .a mumber of a in the county, w he caught ome on Monday night he was transfe # hospital. ull to 'recovery. 1) Me- Govern was thevfavorite. A few took small bets, from $5 to and were lucky in Joseph . L. Haycock Somewhat: ¢ monia, shows slight improvement, but Dr. Isaac Wood, the attending physi- a very sick He is now a little easier than 1 Hospital For some weeks Mr. Haycock had been ronto, "ahout three weeks ago where on. sales coil, and, although in the city on Satu: was strickén that evening at grew so rapidly (worse that red to * He will have a hard Enterprise 3 Renovator A Man's Home Is His Castle similar craftsmen of other cities are already enjoying. They | that they are the most underpaid of all the tradesmen, because their sea- son is a short one, and money must be saved in busy months to carry their families over the dull season, and at present wages they cannot save any money. for what Grand Opera House. A melodrama entitled 'The James Boys in Missouri," and in which the brightly-polished six:shooters were dis- played at short intervals, was the 'menu geryved at. the Grand Opera House last night to an audience of good proportions. George Klint in the role of "Jesse," 'assisted by Miss Al- ma Hearn as "Jennie Summers," gave the play a certain strength that would have been Jacking had the parts heen in inferior hands. The scenery in the second and third acts was decidedly good. In the latter a train was shown passing in the distance, and again ing to the centre of the stage. To Have A Competition. Part of the scheme in connection with the military portion' of the Vie- toria day celebration is to have a ition be local \pani of the boys' brigade. For this pur- pose the general committee will be asked into three prizes of $35, $25 and $15. This will form an attractive feature, and. at the same time it will prove of practical benefit in forming an incen- tive to the hpys to perfect themselves jn drill. It wil be an encouragement and give them something to work for, A Smart Company. x St. James' Som pany of the Boys' Brigade ad t evening, twen- Yr 5.x do A dozen boys of other Sunday schools were on hand and applied for admission, but had to be sed, as the company is limited to members of that Sunday school. The company had the benefit of an hour's instruction by Mr. McCarthy, of To- ronto, who is taking a course in the, "winrkable proficiency in many of the; dntricate movements. Heépeafter the company will parade in the ies, Montreal stpeet. Her Complete Mastery. Mubicinhs dnd music 'lovers 'will have : unity on' Thursday w Po arifour- opport pril 2nd, of hearing I r the child pianist w won considerable fame in the can cities. She appears in Convoca- tion hall, under the aus of the Ladies' Musical Club, which also furn- jshes a portion of the programme. "It is impossible," cays the Providence News, 'to adequately describe complete mastery which this little child has over the piano. The last evening was simply spell-bound." Prices. to studehts and children, 25¢. buildings going up, and. the. only h wor in fight were a potty jobs " incident to- spring h leani The en claim thy are oe Feelings i Uncertainty. to set. aside 875, to be divided Ameri} ghoroughly good medicine." audience | {he ed > Spells, Nervousness, Experience With . Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. smi "Strange - feelings," "feelings of un- certainty," 'dizzy spells," "weak- ness," such expressions describe the sufferi of hosts of women, who will read with interes letter, . These symptoms point to nervous and physical exhaustion and may al- so. be accompanied 'by wakekulness, headache, indigestion and lassitude. A woman gan put up with pains plaining, but 'when * subject to ils of ness, dizziness, and faicting, can never feel at case, because she does not know when the attacks may come on, and cannot feel safe outsi of her own home. - On account of the wonderful restora- tive power of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, it has ven to be exactly suited to the of women. By creating new, rich blood and revitalizing wasted ' nerve cells, it 'builds up the systeni, og flesh and weight, rounds out orm, ves or and energy to the bedy. gt Te Mrs. J. J. Baker, 511 Albert St., Kingston, Ont. "My system was. very much run down and I fré- quently suffered | from nervous sick headache accom- panied by 'indiges- tion. At these' times dizzy. feelings | would ' come over if £8 He "and 1 would y eel very miserable. Mrs. J. J. Baker Hearing of Dr. Chases; Nerve Food 1 began to use it and éan now say that it has proven | $f front benefit to me as I am entire [1y free of my old trouble, and find my health much better than it has been fo for some time: Tt is a ple recommend Dr. Chase's Nerve Hod: x ervous prostration and exhaustion, headaches, dyspepsia, dizzy and faint- ing spells, paralysis, | tor atax- ia, feelings of i and despondency are readily over- come by this treatment, , 88 it does; hand in with nature. Though gradual, the results are all more certain and lasting, and by poling your increase in weight. you can prove to your edtisfaction that Bald eakness«-A Toronto Lady's' the accompanying | and aches and bear up without cons- | Why! don't ybu own 'a 'castle? Per. 'haps you 'have never geriotisly consid- ered the idea, If this is true, now is the time to investigate. Investighition ia prefty sure to be followed. by investinent. 4 let ue talk to you about our help- ful plans for home-makers. FARM. 1 Farm 15t 13, Con. I, Pittsburg, 130 acres, one stone dwelling, bank barns, drive house, ete., all in first-class con- dition. 321 University 'Avenue, a seémi-de- tached brick. dwelling, 8. rooms, fur- nace, and all other éohveniences. Also other properties in any parts of the city and vicinity, J. S. R. McCANN, Real Total Agoney, 51 Brook St. Another Strike Beneficial to, those who buy Wall Pa- pers this spring." Weest has struck his prices away down. Several Fine. Remnants of Last Year's Goods at 14 Price. Moasufe "your ' Yoonis agd come in now. = We guarantee 20 per cent. better than book peddlers. "Give Weese a call The largest and most up-to-date line in Central Ontario. Weese's, 121 Princess St. Agent for thé Mason & Risch Pianos R.eady Mixed Paint The very best paint on the mar- ket, most "durable, finest colors, ; , firm flesh "and tissue is being | and prices right. very, Kind of Taod ae So Sakon! | Lover's' ¥o7 (Wise. lead). Disinfec- {addid. Fifty 'conta n bow, six boxes.| Bole ageat for Kingston: roaition md of food and has taken ber | Schn Powder dusted in the bath, Hoe $3.50. At an 'or 'Edian - Fe Mbrohaat position 'as teacher ame fiv- | 00 the water and disinfooter: + pon, Bates & O ror nan 1A. STRACHAN, 'Hrrdware Morcha hen by Postun Co's Battle Cronk, SE sem nt os & Cos i «HIN IIPS \ Het ots will. Be issued SING FIRST-CLASS FAREX Siva rake 9th, to Monday, A 3 apd Neturning u be 188 IN ARE AND 0) THIRD bg April 4 to A) they Ive. id returning w f X Gen. Fam. Agt. Gen. Su a QUINTE RAILW. \ For The Public SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE: Good going Thursday, April 9th, Monday, - April -18th, inclusive, valid turing from destination on or befc Tuesday, April 14th. School Vacations FARE AND ONE-THIRD :--To pup and teachers of schools and colleges surrender of . standard form of Sche Neoation Railway Certificates, i "hy this) Ppincipal; tickets good gob from Saturday, April 4th, to Saturds April th, inclusive, valid . returnii from destination on 'or 'before Tubsda April 21st. J.P. HANLEY, Agent, @Qity Passenger Statio DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIP IN AND HALIFAX TO LIVE] Soko POOL, via Quesnstown, From : Boston. Halifax Oadidda o. 4 Aprfl 358, April 8r MONTREAL #AND QUEBEC T VERPOOL. » i Canada, M 9. Kensington, Ma: . Da ay 28rd. Southwark, May $ BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. N Apl. 4 Enclishunan, Apl. 11. Norseman, Api. Srinitann, Apl. 25. Nomadic, Apl. 1% «VONMOUTH DOCK AND BRISTOI From Portland, Masxman, April 4. Ottoman, April 18 BOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN. ,' Apl. 22. Vancouver, June | roma: ay 3. Cambroman 'June 2 For furth er particulars iw LD 43 Clarence St op. ASAE Sa Cree 0 land. Allan Line From Halifax April 6, 10 p.m From St. John. varian, April 4. Rita, April 11. April 18, 10 p.m Tunisian, April 18. April 2, 10 p.m First Cabin, $65 and Spyards, Second Cabin, Liverpool, London ant Londonderry, $37.50 and $40 Third Cabin, $23 and $36, Liverpool Derry, Belfast, Glasgow, London Through tickets to South Africa. LEY, Agent, G.T.R. Oit; Peat ANLEY, Asn 0. TS LOER Ripe Bananas Grape Frul Ask For Lions' Sweet Navel Oranges. A. J. REES Princess Street, - "Phone, No. 58 A A BEAUTIFUL WINDOW aon Catches the Eye of the pur- chasing public. Your window will be best lighted by one i of our Reflectors. The best stores use them. Call and get prices. 4 BRECK & HALLIDAY, Practical Electricians, Princess STAMPS AND MARKERS.