i Hii 55 le S28 {Hh 25 of ne. | Mi | irom, C The | carryil real | very enjoyable' time in o : leg a ball at on Vv Fra Islands She her boiler,' The barges and on Sunday feet of water. I. J allows 9 Cuba down, This morning, Honma Varuna, Phous- 'and Toland Park, to Bay of Quinte ports steamer Alexandria down this ® h Swift's wharf: Steamers and Kingston down on games and danéing were enjoyed oner, for Toronto, to . Luke's Hospital, Utica, N.Y. ie past two davs with Dr. and | a visit a gome in his island the Thousand 4] t and Thich hae heen given at the Thousand Myrtle ~ Collinson, = Piervefield, N.Y. ig friends at Seeley's Bay - | for i, Ca lage, Ld lv i% Toronto exh I -------------- ALONG THE HARBOR. Tr 1 ---- Arrivals And Déphstures of Ves- Booth's whart; ¢ lotte, with | Trenton, w , is bei loaded A Pottoman Wh is being un The steamer or 3 steamer i The sténzior, Ceotats. steamer' Bothnia, Montreal Oswego, Hight, called at the MP. com- {pany wharf to MT. company wharf : Tug Thomson two grain laden barges. ¢ steamer Island Queen, Montreal, ang aleak at the been: reported to Marine department om a char more passengers than Craig's wharl: Steamers | Ocean and , steamers Corsican for Mont. and spend his annual vacation fishing grounds of the R - on Fri. the homie of Miss Nel- Cherry street, Music, until Feturned home. They had o Lr Haw ine, formerly with Princess street, take a posi- Canada Biscuit com- department nutse-in training leaving this afternoon on Jelleville. ew York, gav isla home, C . evening, to 200 most magnificent segson by Miss N.Y., a typical Am. The voung ladies will via. ibition before returning studies in Potsdam Mise. Collinson is an igh | 1 girl. is accompanied Schooner Vv bs coal. Sd Two. Brothers, from Pierrepont . is on the and the ; Alerand , of Alexandri another ~abeidint 3 to ny have a valve repaired. with two "coal laden cleared down with those ges. Portsmouth wharf night, and settled in five She is owned by Capt. Captain Visger has the United States ge of the law The penalty is severe. and Persia up on Sunday. Sunday. This Rideau Queen for Smith's King "Smith's worning till late at "| nervous . George Richardson, is in 4 ite to give Kim ing for 'to the Peopls. hin" syringe in a 'at Gibson's Red C grin and rave Methodist that tion, but Wall street knows better. able to for a ust what he needed," Red Cross Tron Quinine tonic. could not eat, : Two cousing of the King of Servia , Ow ! ng in aud, are Tunifiig fnlouns in Brooklyn. The i craving for tical power must run in in the in thay a 3 ical po The police have. secured the names of South, Laks, a nabet of boys who broke window v for a nurse in one | #1258 if the Biome of Mrs. Carroll, Up- there, per William street. land, St. Thomas, bro- There must have been something de- cidedly wrong about the Corbett-Jef- fries battle. No one has vet raised the howl of fake, foul, or fixed fight. The Humberts, of France, who rot away with $10,000,000, would proba- bly have walked away with the whole of France had it not been fastened wi, That Chicago thief who transforred his _handeufis (6 the sleaping detective took his revolver and then lockad him toa Jean: pips, has clearly 'won the . To-morrow, the steather New York, carries A. Rutland excursion from hn to Ogdensburg, and on Wed- ¥ a CM.BA. excursion over the _ An Oh man, who resigned his os ion as postmaster, ag lien arijude- Ansane. Any man in 0 who gives a public office is considered insane thaut the doctors certifving. x mgston Ladies' College will re-open' for "the mew session with a livger and str staff than ever Five well trained and experienced teacherl will assist the lady principal in the work of the school. MORE TYPHOID FEVER. Quite a Number of Cases Reported 3 "in the City. "There are at present in the city too many cases of typhoid fever to set them down in the average schedule, Several doctors declare that they fear another outbreak like that of last winter, and lay 'the cause to the con- dition of the water, whjch they say has been shown to be not of the purest. Some time ago the water works com. mittee considered the question of ap- finting a permanent civic' bacterio- st, 80 that the people would be in- formed weekly of the condition -of the water they drink, but no action has yet been taken. Ryan was one of the doctors whom a reporter chanced to meet and ask if he had any typhoid among his tients. He immediately replied that had, and was inclined to lay the blame on the water. "Now is the time to have the water carefully gowe in- 10," he said, "so that we may be pre- for the winter. I claim tha when the water works' suction pipe was being repaired last spring, there should have been more thoroughness, even if the cost were more. A flange should have been utilized in order to have rendered the pipe as tight' as possible, 1 would strongly advise the citizens to again boil all water for drinking' pur- poses," The watérworks' department has be- gun to shut off the water from the houses of those who have not paid their rates. There are about sixty de- linquents: IE EI SSE SUBURBANITES ----n Breakfast' on Coffee, a Roll and Rush For the Train, The commuter who bolts down a few. mouthfuls of food and hurries to cu train usually catches dys- pepsia as well. The "cofice and roll" road to ill health is not necessary for there is an cosy pleasant way to get back to health and shake off all the coffee dis- pased by shifting to Postm Food Cof- fee. "For a number of years I was go business woman rising early and swal- lowing a roll and g cup of coffee just in time to cateh pn train A feeling of Init. 7 A 41. rug Store. J Bulls dou'l Nike the present stock market, but the other fellows just bear it, i church, Gananogue, hoot Pienic at Lake Ontario iy. Physicians are out again declaring water is a' potent aid to diges- ereditors ought to be strong rughy foothall club in 8t. Thomas. They are great kickers, Gibson's i He : ahead tect the guilt On' Ba doriey containing Japanese handkerchiefs, and placed it in a conspicuous posi- tion. When it was missed a hub-bub was raised." TWO women were seen leaving th ore at the time, and those who * ined ; pointed oub the guilty' parties. Police Constable Craig wad station- ed in back store and he was noti- fied of the party suspected. He step ped out,' aud placed: Mrs. Potter, Bar- riefield, under arrest. She protested her innocence, and insisted upon re- turning to the store to explain mat- ters. Mrs. Potter, accompanied by her sis- ter, was taken to the police station, On thé way there, while passing be- neath the shambles, she was seen to pass a parcel to her sister, 'who threw it beneath a table, The parcel was se- cured and was found to contain a number of ""Japanise handkerchiefs, owned by Miss Suthérland. Barrie street, and placed in the store as a détoy. Mrs. Potter was arraigned before Mayor Bell, Saturday aftetnoon." and pleaded hot guilty. She was allowed out on 850 bail. This morning she was again arraign- ed Jhefotd Hagor Bell, an Plead, not guilty. Geo! mythe, coun or Mr. Wadd, Was Suipried at the plea, as he understood that defendant was. to plead guilty. At his request, the case was enlarged for one day. CHURCH 'SERVICES. Pleasing Chalk Talk by Rev. Mr. Lavell. Mrs. W. J. Newman is acting ° or- ganist of Sydenham street Methodist church during the absence of Miss Shaw. Rey." Mr. Mackie is back from an en- joyable vacation at his cottage on Lohorough Lake, and was in his pul pit in St. Andrew's vesterday. Rev. A. D. Menzies, who was to have conducted the services in Cooke's church yesterday, failed to appear. He sent word an hour before morning service that he could not fill the en- gagement, Fortunately the elders were able on short notice to secure two good preachers. Prof. Pike officiated at 11 am. and Prof. Macnaughton at 7 . Wade's 4 » heen carried off without being able to de- Fe 45 wn A ipidod a parcel, for over nineteen 0 (Ragged clothes qu OVER THE Beg: common on IEXICAN COUNTRY | With "premiums" co, 1 B 2 Writes About a trip to Culiacam, © Ta QUAINt ahd Interesting Town | in That South Country. 4 Prof. Courtenay DeKalb, since leav: ing Kingston, has Tad a varied éxperi- ence in Mexico 'and, Southern' Cali- k % fornia. He has written" charmingly to : the New York Nation of a tripto Cu- 'Miacan, México, and of this quaint and interesting town. It liew n'a great plain, between the' Sierra Madre and the Pacific ocean, is away from the Highway of commerce, hence neither discovered nor spoiled by the tourist. Tt is an Asiatic Mexico, a modern world clinging to ancient traditions, It sports the modern 'waggon along- side the ponderous ox eart, The chief local charm is the simpli- city of life of the people. An easy frugality gives comfort to all classes, Qflet and good order reign and life and property are secure, a strange comment on American civilization, since this cannot be said of best known Mexican places, and since Culiacan is far removed from foreign influences. Although numerous families draw wealth from mines, estates or planta- tions all are industrious and first and foremost merchants. Then there is an air of culture about this remote and isolated retreat, It has a college, with strong science. faculty, a model school following French methods, An industrial school for wails is liberally sustained and its boy brass band is in | J: S. Henderson; Kingston Agent, -------- frequent use. The cathedral is a : -- - RESORT splendid structure of faultless archi. SUMMER I$ FE. tecture ia = Romanesque, with gilded dome and graceful towers, a record of -- > = ks "THAW EeG i the kind the He knows that he can rely upon the purity andgthorough age of cultivated tastes. The college 'and the Lake' PAN ouse, terse Foner 's residénce * are beautiful 2he's Gran ite A Bat . uildings; the, public squares Prescnt | dation for large parties ne si nearly every native lant Butiwith 15,000 peop of beauty. A Jgarsmen for outing on beautiful Lon it has no street, | boro VOrite resort. for American boy jin, but a fitful service of elec. | ViSTtors."" fa vic lighting, though provided. with : i water works, Ao ® MoGonnell's otel, (Collin Bay, The forgigner will fare her w "HEADQUARTERS for fresh aif our. as any Mextoan if he dot wy Ra Ing. ae Jupplied he tomas, hosts the face of the established order of | launch i or ant Service Ha things: indeed he will: meet cordiality, congenial kindly spirits, and refreshing launch in constant. service. derate charges. simplicity of character. Mg. DeKalb has inoculated hig readers with: a de- tae A Private sire to visit Culj ic ER has it heen pictured. "© Er*Phically Phone uppers Is 8% 'wfeat convenience in house KINGSTON RECOLLECTIONS. or faetory. We install them S------ very cheaply. See us about it Electric Bells We place them in your house or store at little cost. BRECK & HALLIDAY. A Worthy Name and History Re- ) called, The Hamilton Times, recalling the names of prominent residents of that city mentions Alexander Logie in this way : "He held office as judge of the coun' ty court of the county of Wentworth .m, : years. He wag a' see Phish . 4 Rev. Alfred Lavell proved himself, painstaking, industrious, capable and For Dirtinkétiness Sunday morning in Queen street Me- patient ju His loss was deeply felt THE. thodist church, not only an entertaia- | by the members of. the bar: in the i) we _-- ing talker to children, but a clever crayon artist. His talk was on, the text 'Seek and ye shall find," and he finely illustrated his address by draw-, ings of various scenes to bring out the meaning of the text. He a spoke well at night on the subject of man's relationship to one another. The at- tendance ' was large exceptionally good; Mr. Shea's solo, | His son attended school at Kingston, wits violin obligato by Miss Arm- {and Mrs dn Upper Canada Col- st was finely rendeved. Miss [lége. He ent "the office of Messrs, Singlgon, is an admirable organist | Macdonald & Campbell in Kingston as andigave several good voluntaries. |a law student, and after being called Re Mr. Lavell closes his summer | to the bar in 1847, settled in Hamil work next Sunday. ton. In IS51, on the retirement of Mr. O'Reilly, he was appoinied county Ju Too Busy To Answer. There are times when the telephone d tachment to a newspa Blainous infliction, and one of the Aa is on now, during the interna- tional yacht races. Every citizen thinks he is the only one calling up to learn the latest news, but there are scores of others, just as eager and important. Ordinarily the newspaper stafi have all they can do to accomplish the day's pressing work, and one person cannot be spared always to stand at the 'phone and answer the calls. New Company At Park. The attraction this week at Lake county, to whom be was ever forbear- ing, civil "and 'obligi Community at large ever; endeavored to; a very early Logie, sett and the music | Lawrence, I Whig this local record : r office is a |g, ton in er of the school was Patrick MeGr afterwards a ver in Toronto. Amongst' the boys at tendin, ¢ were' the late his two. brothers, the law office of Sir Alexander Camp bell, and John, brew in Queen's university: Donald Mac- pherson, afterwards a prominent citi-s memories of these ngs and by the whose interests he omote. : Judge | I was. bom at' Yevin, Borla in 1823, and came 6 this country at age. His father, Col. 8 on' the bank of the St. two miles from Kingston, adge. David Gibson, of Kingston, gives the Judge Alex- attended school in Kings 1836-37 and '38. The school- nder Logie Frames housh stood opposite 'the Poat office, | To prove our Photos are the best, oh he corner where Messrs. Carruthers Plewse put the matter to the test-- an wray"s office now is, he teach- | just leave your orders and your numes or, HE For Weese' » p proident chatlcbry pt or s Photographs and Frawes A fine stock of Wall Paper, Stationery, and Souvenirs. WEESE & £0, 12! Prineass Agent Tor Mason & Rissh Pinos. school with Judge Liwie here Sir Oliver: Mowe: and George, partner in late professor of He. school jo Park is a high class one, The |*" © Montreal Robert McDowall, TE Dior consists. of Read ofl unlle, ofits oF: McDowall, Princess Metropolitan Stock Exchange bi in illustrated songs, introduc- StPart "The heap and, Dr. 0. 8. |® ds wv id ing a series of beautiful picture melo- enn. Y ny ast Hamed are the rated he 1 dies; Boyd J, Gilmour, character co- in Kingote fi as generally known o median and (Catherine La Tour, come- stan, to recall' pleasant i dienne, in up-to-date singing and talk- ing, acts in which Mr. Gilmour will introduce his ualled basso solos; Professot Dole with the latest moving pictures. == Yacht Disabled On River. The yacht Idler, belonging to the Capt. Visger line and chartered for the by J. W. Friend, of Pitts- or paly and a dullness in the eyes and head invari- hig followed my coffee reat fasts un- one day 'a good the guise of a woman friend re me try Pos- tum Food Coffee in place of coffee. 'Always trying fo be ressive in my daily life I accepted the advice and the result was I found Postum & oll to the stomach and satisfying to thé appetite. After using Postum faithially for 4 month T was surpris- od att Realt in my health. All symptoms of dy: ig of mervousness had disappeared and becatiseé 'of this marked benefit T vegsoned that if such a simple 4nd inexpensive remedy could Jrove such benefit in my case why was at not:my duty to let other sufferers know about Postum. So I to try to help my friends and have helped many to off sickness by recommending Postumn in place of cof- was one who was a victim of and who craved voffee to ' sich an extent that he in- variably dank it in spite of medical i ai Ja ao utd, 1 could nos im to change, so T got to, the ors: fF * "There 5 fo: burg, blew out a tube in her boiler while out for a trip Sunday after noon. lized to drift until the yacht Capt. Viager came along and picked her up, towing her to the Round Island wharf. Her repairs will be completed within a couple of days. v t Will 'Meet In Combat. At the conclusion of the Balaclava melee, at the Army Service Corps pie- nic Sdturday afternoon, Sergt. Little, of the A.8.C.; challenged Sergt: Kru- ger, of the R.C.F!A.| his opponent, to another contest for a purse of $10, each competitor contributing $5. the match take place in the armouties. Great Sale Of Shirts. Many of the lads have been ed their country faithfally and' well, service. A which would not fit it, the being too long to be worked in. There Se sos diehnd aq ate ras a continued smile on the faces of er enjoyed the situation, and Clayton. 'The Ratio Co. steamers leave Tor Cla ton at 6 a.m. If is arranged, it will likely | shortly before four o'clock in house of C Laws of Massachusetts boy days. |. ' 100.000 of Catiada, having serv. - POLLY Paib." KINGSTON B n the history ------------------ Sap , The Tune Didn't Fit. St. The choir and congregation of Syden- |i bbl ate Si STL uh ham street Methodist, church Hi h on "Opposite Americas Hotel. a state of perplexity at ldst evening's | Phone 406, , hymn was sung to a tune, hymn lines J. J. MCKENNA, he congregation, and even the preach- | ; u The ghief bass vice in the choir, however, - plodded hrough the hymn. The Rideau Steamers Daily between Ottawa, Smith's Falls Rideau Lake Navi. aily, at 6:30 p.m.; for Ottawa aily --------------------. ASmall Blaze, Fire broke out Sunday morning an out. James . Dickson, corne: Rideau streets, The fire: "harles and oe firm of Jones & Sons, New k, manufacturers Princely colored shirts, latest | styles for fit and workmanship, have i equal. These shirts retail at $1 and Fe each. Your choice while they last for 75¢. each. A i assortment to choose from, a vost, "elothier and gents' furnisher, Brock street. -------------- Thousand Islands And Rochester. aster, N.Y then responded to' an alarm, but the the famous one pes Brac} "e they / Steamers North King and Caspi tired when 'aspian Iniperial Brand, pin tles, 10c. Sha a. whet tae we a? "lL the time. Why?" Your | | BR m., for Thowssed Tejaage. Retr | blood is impure, You are on For two weeks, 5 bars Feils leaves at 5 pm. for Ro- | | Tired Out Tired when you go 10 bed, you get up, tired THE BEST IN THE LAND. Heinz Sweet, mixed, only 30c¢. qt. Rowat, quart bottles, mixed, 25c. border .) Dominion Industrial Fa TORONTO Aug. 2Tth to Sept. 12 Return tickets fo be issued at cursion rates as follows: Going dates, August 29th, 30th 8 81st., September 2nd od 4th, 5th, © 8th, Yh, 10th and 11 2 SPECIAL DAYS Sept 1st and 7th : $3.85. All tickets valid returning on or fore September 15th, 1903. A special train will leave Kingston 1:08 a.m.. Monday. Sept. Tth. Tickets not good on trains Nos. 1, d 4. 3 aad particulars and | tickets apply J. P. HANLEY, Agent, City Pass. Stati Riagston & Pembroke & Canadi: Pacific Railways. EXCURSIOI Return rates from Kingston to Toronto Exhibitio . 20th and 31st and Sept 2nd, \ up 8rd, 4th, 5th, Sth, 9th, 10th, 11th, $5.4 Pept: IANA Th... iieeniiciiianas $3.6 Return limit, Sept. 15th, 1908. HARROWSMITH FAIR Rate, Single Fare for round tr Tickets good going Sept. 8rd and 4 Returning Sept. 5th, 1903. Trains will leave Harrowsmith | Kingston 5 p.m. September 4th. Full particulars at K. & P. a C. P. R. Ticket Office, Ontario St. ¥. CONWAY, F. A. FOLGER, JR, Gen. Pass. Agt. Gan. Su] THE BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY NE SHORT LINE FOR Tweed, Napanee, Deserontp, and all cal points. Train leaves City Hall 1 pot at 4 pm. F. CONWAY, Age B. Q. Ry., Kingston. L.0. & B. of Q..Stb. Co, Limit The Bay of Quinte Rou Rochester, N.Y. Strs. North King and Caspi; Commencing June 27th, leave Swill: wharf daily, except Monday, at 5 p.n for Summerville, N.Y, (Port of Roth ter). For 1000 Islands Commencine June 28th! steamer leav at 10:17 a.m., daily, except Monda for Thousand Islands, calling at Alexa dria Bay, Rockport and Gananoque. For full information apply to 3b ARSE ve, AGENTS DAILY LIN Special Rates to Toronto Exposition 3 ber Toronto and return, including westbound, $5. Tickets good going Au 81st to Sept. 10th ; returning up Sent. 12th trip for single fare to Thousa Daa, Brockville and Presco! Sunuay vuly To Montreal, good goi i returning | Saturday and Sunday, ; aur R. Moaday. Round trip, $6. 3 ¥ sand Island Steamers leave for Thousand Brockville, Prescott and Montreal dail except Monday, 6 a.m. Monday, 5: a.n. For Charlotte and Toronto, p.m. daily, except Monday. TON, TORONTO, BAY OF QUIN Haury AND MONTREAL LINE. Leave Kingston: SAST. GOING WES BOING BAST 11:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Wednesday and Tuesday, Thurs Friday and Saturday. J. P. HANLEY, J. SWIFT & CO * Ticket Agent. Freight Ager QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPA LIMITED. Rar and Gulf of St. Lawrn Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes. . Twin Screw Iron 88. " Campana " "with electric lights, electric bells and | A comfort. ails. from Montreal on Mondays at .m., 10th and 24th August; th a Bis September, for Pictou, N.S. calli at Quebec, Father Point, Gaspe, » t Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Grand Riv Summerside, P.E.I.,, and Charlottetow PEI, : The finest trip of the season for heal i t. RTM UR AHERN, Secretary, Queb For tickets and staterooms apply J. P. HANLEY, or J P. GILDE SLEEVE, Ticket Agents, Kingston, Or "ALLAN LINE From sontreal, Fiom Quebec Pretorian, Aur, 15, 5 a.m; Aug. 15, 6p Bavarian, Aug. 22, § a.m.; / 22. 2p Ionian, Aug. 20, Jn. .. 29, 6p. First Cabin--$65 and upwards, accor steamer. In ong Cabin~Liverpool and Londo derry, $37.50 and $40. London $2. SiPhird CTuss=--$25 and $36, Liverpo. Perry, Glasgow, Belfast, London. Through tickets to South Africa. Montreal to Glasgow, Direct. an (daylight) ... . 3 Sian (daylight) . Aug. 26 First Cabin--850 and upwards, Seco) Cabin, $35; Third Class J. P. HANLEY, Agent, G.T.R.. Oi Pa rar Denote. de JP. GILDY SLEEVE, « Clarence street. The Oy Dine Lie 1 -- The Favorste STR. "ALEXANDRIA Leven Craig' whart avery Friday.