0 | nurses that they were not on {and i tion ty. the Nows' stall well knows. around them were the officers band, while the guests this pleasant task, 'the was toasted, all national anthem. upon representatives p res: Corps in the districts to. mony Jo the regret felt al 1 r popul r - ior ] a com d land,' he said, it was a beauty test, o's A Jolly Good the toast to his | words, in which and in which he ban gham took oocasion to ' he banquet was a free | will one, As not an officer wan ssked to come, hut every officer a8 proposed to give wuch a The gly other toast was t a few well-chosen wo the splendid milita lar offi honored, and Col. rds, setting forth ng the evening solos were ren Sam Hughes and Capt. Shortall. Reci. tations were given Col. John Hughes officer's contributions were the host of the eveni tions were timel 8 sang an original ill Ye No Come Back Again 7" the words being addressed to Col. Montizambert. Col. Strange also nal adaptations to two verses wore frequently the evening. The ae 4 ley," and "Tenting." tors regret were received from Col. W. N, Ponton, Liout.-Col. "J. Galloway, ronto; Lieut.-Col. ley, 56th Lieut-Col. Kens, M08 dk of Toys, Dolls, Novel Relleville; Major Odell, Gar- 5 ames, Story Rooks, | ote. Bring the children to sce it. New Table Mats, 85c. for set Shade who sat around wera: Col. Drury, ol. . Sam of Perfume, in newest es \ Our China exhibit is admired b ston; Lieut Col. John H Lieat.-Col. Fages, Belleville; Lisut.-Col LieutCol. Ward, aseie, Major Starr, ite, Kiagston; Capts, R 5 ni) ell: it tated they did pot ve that 1 the News will pro ¥ in te or falsify reports. Its information in this | case comes from the t trustworthy Routcen, 'and i, therefore, © reiteraton 'its statement of two days ago that Hiaeg aa.s a house Surgeons ier t the hospital t ! declared to attending Physicians and "Ni i stone bui a of he On the contrary great dissatisfaction exists in "quarters. However, to return to he poiat in question, the gover nors 'will make a big mistake if they not the house surgeon trouble. It would be a pity if Drs. Leonard and Laidlaw were to resign, for both are faithivl workers." The whole trouble has aiisen from there now heing no medical head in the in- stitution, and from the tun of af {pics since the governing board decid- ed to dispense with that office, = it looks as though the system in Yogue for years would have to be continued. The governors' regular monthly meet- ing is to be held next Monday, and it promises to he one of the most im- portant in the history of the institu- tion, : A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. Says Few Women Know How To : Walk Properly. A group of horsemen were, last even- ing, discussing the "good points" of 8 horse, when a statement was made that no matter how stylish an animal was, if it happened to be '"'flat" foot- ed, its beauty was marred, and its market value greatly. reduced. This lod a medisal practilioner present--one of the oldest and best known in the eitysto remark that in that respect a horse bore a striking resemblance to os woman. He said he had been in a position for years to view the feet of thousands of women, and few of them hat 'a correctly shaped foot. In Ire that unless a woman's foot was suffi- ciently arched to allow water to flow uhinterruptedly beneath it, she was not consi well-bred, and could not hold claim to the beauty cham- Jionahi . In all his years, he added, could count on the & of his hands the women he had met who had shapely foet and a becoming step. Going further, the doctor said he was' of opinion that proper ecarri and particularly correct walking should be taught in the public schools, If this could be done it would improve the physique of the girls and make them more attractive, not to speak of im proving their health. ' Boys, he said, had more opportunities of impros ing their phyeique and step by joining some military corps and 'there being taught how to stand ercct and walk properly. The speaker drew attention to the fact that an old soldier could be spotted anywhere by his erectness abd firm, masterly step. Women, he said, should -have the same opportun- ity of improving their attractions; what the ladies wanted was what the horsemen styled 'knee action." Most Women at present "waddle" along, due perhaps, to their flat footedness, but their "gait" could be improved if they were taught how to walk properly. Christmas Slippers. Evety style and price at Aber nethy's. TE re ---- ' CLEANING HOUSE." A Change of Food Cleans The Soul's Hiouse. When the body is clogged up by the use of improper food and sickness sets in there is nothing so good as a "house cleaning' and the right way to do this is to change the food, for al- though taking medicines may afford temporary rehicf a complete change of food is much surest. and safest way. 'Lhe Lighest medical authority in the world, "Lhe Lancet" of London, says of Grape-Nuts : "Uur analysis shows it is a nutritive of a high order since it contains the constituents of a com its food in very satisfactory and rich proportion and in an easily as- similable state." "About two years ago," says a resident of Springiille, Ind, "1 had teriible stomach trouble and although 1 tried all kinds of me- aicines none of them cured me. | was 80 run down I could. not eat, got very little sleep, and was dizzy-head- ¢ and miserable all of the time. About that time a friend told me that the only way to cure my trouble was to change my food and recommended Grape-Nuta. ron my very frst meal of Grape- Nuts my stomac! began to get Letter and all the improvements that come from a healthy stomach in los of an unhealthy one soon followed, and this was not all, for just as great*an im- provement came in my brain. All of the ditziness is gone and my brain is now cloar and active. I cad-bat any- thise ¥ want, sleep well and am al a new man mentally and "At the time I commenced to use this food I was nothing but a skele- ton weighing 130 po , but now [ have got back my normal weight of 200," Name five by Postum for a copy of "The Road ion the city of ficers consist of a president; vice-presi- tion, and to act as an advisary com- mittee, to transact the business end call meetings of the association, as thev ny . should be chosen irom the residents of the ward, and Mr. Thompson favored this idea, and after some discussion the motion was amended accordingly and adopted. onded by D. Couper, that the follow- in, si Brown; secretary treasurer, J. S. executive John Filet, A. Abernethy, John Gas- in. . John McMahon, John McKelvey, P. Driscoll, R. H. Toye, R. F. Elliott, F. M. Brown, J. D. Thompson and J. A. Landetyon. 2 to have a public meeting of the pro- perty owners, to discuss civic matters gen'relly and presented the following resolrtion, which was adopted : invited to associate themselves in the membership of the Kingston Property Owners' Association, and to aid, by their counsel and material support, the aims of the association." ing suggest to the executive the advis ability of selecting the names of two representatives from each ward as aldermanic candidates for submission to and approval by a general meeting of the property owners, to be called at the earliest possible moment. resolutions. He thought it was time that the have some voice in the selection of the aldermen, This measure stop the habit of canvassing. Citizens would, by this means, obtain better men for the council. Under the present system any man, who would take the trouble to go around and beg votes, could be elected; this not be tolerated. The stead of being seli-nominated, should ke selected by the would favor ward meetinos and select men for each ward. well to ascertain mittee who were not interviewed per- sonally, should be asked if they will consent to act, and that should be vested with authority to | substitute others for clined. seconded by F tive committee be empowered to sub- stitute names of others for those who were not willing to. act on the com- mittee, sociation is Ls. All deugpgiste vefond 1 to liflt fails to. cure. RB. .W. Gro : OFFICERS. - New Association Has a Strong ~Who The Officers Are, A meeting "of 'the Property Owners' change of the sion ¥ place; It 'was the intention originally to have held the meeting in the coun- cil chub taghs it waa previously en- "Chalmers church. ote Brown took the chair and called the mseting to order. A discussion took place as to the advisability of postponing the meeting, R. J. Carson Shought @ should be a larger meet- ing organizing. N. C. Polson contended that jt would be inexpedi- ent to delay in organizing further, as there were matters the association should take up at the present time, that were of vital importance to the citizens at large. One was, that they should select aldermanic candidates disouss issues, which would come be fore the council during the coming year. J. R. Donaldson agreed with the views of Mr. Polson in this respect, and contended that another postpen- ment was unnecessary, ' that they should proceed at' once. to form the as- sociation, and get to work. H. WW. Newman also spoke, favoring imme- diate organizing. He thought the time had come when they should take steps to select men for the council who had Jatue Satests at stake, x-Mayor . Thompson eed with Mr. Carson, that the ra was not representative enough to select officers and the executive committee -and fa- vored adjourning the meeting. The chairman thought it would be unwise to delay further; the sooner the asso- ciation got to work the better it would be for the citizens at large. As the ime mover of the scheme, he would like to see the matter completed at once. To decide the matter the following resolution was moved by R. J. Car son, seconded by J, D. Thompson : "That this association Be known as the Property Owners' Association of ingston, and that the of- dent, secretary and treasurer, and that a committee consisting of two resi- dent property owners be appointed from each ward in the city, whose duty it will be to act with the officers elected and adopt and prepare rules and by-laws to govern this associa- m expedient." C. Powell thought the' executive It was moved by R. J, Carson, sec- i i oficers be elected : Honorary pre- t, Senator Sullivan; president. Dr. vige-president, N. C. Polson: R. McCann; committee, John Hewton, H. Richardson, Carson, Polson thought it would be well "That property owners generally be It was also agreed, that the meet- Anthony Strong was in favor of the real estate owners should would, in a great should aldermen, in- ratepayers. He Mr. McCann thought it would he those of the eom- the board rn, fect The hy i od Al in' the rae | Son of January 25th. i The I4th and arrange for a public meeting to ! Movements Of The People--What cating in Mingston. Waddell; Bellevilie, are visiting friends in Kingston, Aheir infant son, Edward J., who passed away yesterday, aged one year. Archdeacon Worrell = will assume charge of St. Luke's church, Sunday, preaching his first night. Canon Cooke will conduct ser- vice in Christ church, Cataraqui, Sun- day morning, the Kingston rink by Saturday night, it is William McCartney, Jr., has been su- perintending the work, has had the men o'clock at through as arches make a great improvement in the building which looks larger with the former mass of overhead iron rails removed. crete buttresses. the schooner Emerald is thought to four years ago, and was forced to an- chor in the harbor. While waiting for the storm to subside I saw a terrific sea. The spray from the incoming tide went up fully a hundred feet, and no vessel could have survived a collision with the coast at from fire. Besides having the build- rounding the grounds, there is hose in each one ready for instant use. In the old arts buildings and the two_science structures there is little to burn, the interiors being chiefly of brick. A dis- astrous fire like that which visited Ot- tawn Queen's, x Fo "Loeal Notes, ; Potato land~Crawford Gilbert's. ei Bix shines 25c., at Guess'. room in col we zero this morning. Auley's or 153 8; bam, here on Burns' anniversary, the fight secvices gratuitously for the military banquet last. night, as a compliment to Col. Montizambert. at Gilbert's. i ; Many farmers in this district were heavy frost, and .wére unable to ac- complish their fall ploughing. Henty Cunnisgham, piano tuner, from Chickering's. Orders veceived at MéAuley's book store, Princess street. bert's. The pupils of the Kingston Colleg- iate Institute will have their annual "At Homme" in the collegiate building on the evening of the 18th inst. for chapped hands. The piano used at the military ban. quet last night, the tone, style, fin- ish, etc, of which were greatly admi- ed, was kindly loaned for the occasion by the McMillan piano company. C their' officers attendance is requested. Prof. Watson is to give 'an address on "Tte Unity of the Sciences' before Queens Philosophical society, Frilav evening at eight o'clock, in the old arts building, who desires may attend, A tea-mweeting and concert {ook place in St. Jobn's church, Fittsburg, Wednesday evening, talent being fur- nished by the city in the matter of the programme. The weather favored the undertaking, which was a huge suc. Anyone 8. The brewing firm of McCarthy & Sons, Prescott, has issued very tasty calendars for 1904, of which the Whig returns thanks for a copy. As . the subject of the illusiration implies, one should always bave 'on hand" a sup- ply of the products of the enterprising firm. PERSONAL MENTION. They Are Saying And Doing. Joshua Johnson, Elgin, intends lo- Miss Mamie Kaiting and Miss Ethel Mr. and Mrs. ¥ Satinders, lower Un- ion street, are mourning the death of sermon Sunday SE ---------------------- The Rink Nearly Ready. The work of putting steel arches in will be completed expected. and recently working till ten night in order to get soon as possible. The Their foundation is on con Capt. Malone's Statement. Capt. Anthony Malone told the To- ronto Star: "Il know the spot where have gone down. I was at Brighton that point. The place 1 describe is where the Emerald met her fate," Pe Queen's Safe From Fire. Queen's University is well protected ings well isolated and hydrants sur- university could never attack Powley As A Plaintiff. C. E. Powley, recently released from those who de- moved by D.. Couper, Clow, that the execu- It was Any one who desires to join the as- Had A Narrow Shave. Master Victor Kingsley, of Wolfe Is- land, arrived in the city this morning on his way from Ottawa College. He ! ad a narrow from death, as escape he had to jump from the fifth storey, but, fortunately was not hurt with the exception of a slight injury fo his arm. He tells some, thrilling 'stories of the fire. Grand Opera House. The Summers' Stock company pre- sented "In My Old Kentucky Home, at the Grand Opera Howse last night. | The southern coloti mers, military play, < with 4 r. Sym- To Cur: A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Qui ha we the penitentiary, where ing a sentence for stecling grain, has laid a charge of fraud against W. P. McMahon, him, Powley to sell a horse, and some oth- er articles to reimburse himself. Mr. McMahon says that Powley still owes him requested to give ET IEA ERE name to Secretary McCann. than a cough? When it hangs on in spite of | all ySu can - tures won't cure it they are merely for a cough and this is something more. ng. was wel produced, Mr. Sy cough because it cures the r. Barnett and Miss Steven: ; something more. son sustaining their roles in a highly | satisfactory manner. | and repairs fhe = inflamed [tissues where the cold has taken root and prevents its nine Tab- COMing back. ves sip | tare is on ench bow, Be he was serv- Belleville, who defended aud was given authority by A COUGH CONUNDRUM When is a cough more When "it's a settled cold. mix- cause Cou, Scott's Emulsion cures the It heals and Also Things in 64 or. hottle Frenca olives, $1, at Pool thermometer registered ten de: tuner, orders re- dance will: likely be hald' kindly, gave their - Preserved ginger china, 30c. a pot, overtaken by the early visitation of Dairy school butter, 25¢. lb., at Gil- Taylor's Lettuce Cream is unequalled "ourt Frontenac, No.39, 1.0.F., elect Thursday night, a full ¥ SATISFY The Queen's Rugby Players And Many Xingston Old-Timers-- They Declared [The Game. .To 'Be Too Monotonous., Kingston had a fine opportunity of -- the snap-back system. Queen's players were out in force and so were scores of Kingston's former stars of were more conversant with the new rules than the Limestones, and hence the latter's victory was all the mére creditable. While the play was very fied the spectators, who were convine- ed that a good open match under the play was too monotonous, not. being varied as in an open match in the In- tercollegiate league. Old-timers ex- pressed much dissatisfaction with the new system. Spectators are not satis- fied just because a game may be whol- same plays over and over, just as much as they do continuous serim- maging. It's variety that's wanted, and the 'snap-back system does not furnish it. The Queen's players ex- pressed the opinion that the scrim- mage game was hetter. At least they preferred to play it. If It Had Been Kingston. Supposing the disgraceful scenes witnessed on a Toronto football field last Saturday, during the pro- gress of the Victoria-Westmount match had been enacted on a Kingston field, what would Toronto papers have said of 'the Limestone City ? They would likely be moving for an order-in-coun- cil to prevent forever football being | played here. It must have been dis- | gracefully rough indeed, when the Tor- { onto papers were cess, i &resh roll butter, 2. .1b., at Gil! used This win. the Toronto Dental College won their the star of the dental team. He fpor- ed the er of the Kingston Ponies last sum- mer. join the O.H.A. senior ranks. saying much but it will walk away with nearly all the 0.H.A. offices. the Kingston rink ready for the hoe keyists before the end of next week. A., senior series this winter, but will be content ing. Ottawa players, have gone to Pitts- burg, Pa., to join the Canadian mer- cenaries. Ottawa and Montreal team ing January and February to play exbitition matches. banks have imported two crack hoe- keyists from Montreal to play on the Smith's Falls team this season. inent in Brockville hockey and canoe circles, is leaving this week for Win- nip, where he will probably locate. St. George's, drawn from the contest for the O.H. A. secretaryship and will support W. A. Hewitt. been pronounced constit utional. ready for the roarin' game, and the layers: will likely begin rushing the stones to-morrow. ing Clul. hope to begin this winter's sport towards The rink will soon be in good condi- tion. trotters for such as have with speed, and are paying fair pri for that kind. hrs tion will 3 ment about the second week of July instead of in the autumn as before, It is believed that this will result in 'a much larger attendance of plavers at the tournament, which will be held next year in Montreal. eters of King Edward to knight W. G. Grace the famous : consider that others have been knight- ed for services to the empire, of hg less importance than the work of Dr, hare in inculeating . et and outdoor sport in th of the nation. : on special {rain 1 good until Monday night. Last excursion this season. Christmas. Gibson's Red Cross D Store. We'll send you a simple free upon request, $SOT & BOWKER. Temmem Oo sell We an an immense moved to mention the Toronto juniors had been here as roughly as were the Westmounts in Toronto, they might have had oie grounds for protesting the game. Rut, on the other hand, they received the most courteous of treatment. it. H Rugby, ¢ Patterson, who plays wing, will litely . be chosen captain of Queen's senior rugby team for next season. The Limestone-Sarnia match on Sat- urday will be played on the grounds of the Toronto baseball club, King street west. Every member 'of the Limestone's team will be on the field, at Toronto, on Saturday, to meet "the Sarnias. is" good mews, and it is hoped that the rocky rovers of Kingston will "Ginger" Lappin's tooth-pullers from way into the Mulock cup finals by defeating the St. Michael's Coll E twelve in a most exciting game won | Varsity field on Monday. Lappin {was three tries the Dents sec and converted two of them. "Gydger"' will be remembered as the right-field- Hockey. The Ottawa Aberdeens will likely Brockville Times : Toronto is not "Mike" Flanagan expects to have Stratford will not play in the O.H. with intermediate stand- Kent, Graham, Ross and Roberts; Queen's intend to bring a Toronto, here dug It is said that the Smith's Falls Frank Black, for many years prom- W. .J. Morrison who will manage the Toronto, has with- -- General Sport. The Ottawa curlers have begun play. The Texas law against betting has The. Riagston cwmling "rinks ave all ie Montreal Toboggan and Skat- the" end of this week. Thera is a good demand abroad for The foreigners are looking stamina, combined The Royal Canddian Golf Associa- v hold its tourna. A small coterie of New York erick- English birth will petition Eoglish cricketer. They i A youth -- Three Days In Toronto. SNAP-BACK SYSTEM DID NOT Last Saturday, the rugby public of Cure mu ron the gridiron. Naturally the Torontos open, still the contest far from satis- scrimmage rules was preferable. The ly open. They get tired watching the it so, why not buy the best? waste of good money on a poor instru. ment for the sake of a small difference in Young Canada. Children's Frien Infant's Magazine, Etc. F. NISBET, The Corner Book Store. SAPS, CANNEL COAL . Canvass! Wonld | ] V you like 10 if Tesn a Week. Send me your Kddrees and 1 rorprise You with a proposition. Office, 61 Clarence street. 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