fHE BAILY BRITISH WHIG SUESDAY AUGUST 10, h 1909. Sa rm---- 7 TRAVELLING, IN CONNECTION WITH Canadian Pacitic Railway Farm Laborers' Excursions #'o Manitoba and Saskatchewan. $10 Seine $78 Acetional for Return August 27th, Kingston, 7:45 Sept. 10th, 7.45 a.m. SEASIDE €XCURSIONS = tickets will be on sale 10th, 11th and 12th, good August 30th, at the Kingston to 22.55 21.30 . 14.40 . 16.30 . 14,05 - 13.80 a.m. Round August to return following Charlottetown, Halifax, N.S ue Kennebunkport, Me Little Metis, Que Old Orchard Portland, Ht. Johr Summerside, Full particulars R. Ticket office, trip Oth, until fares from PEI at K. & Ontario stree! F, CONWAY, Gen. Pass, Agent. "BAY oF QUINTE RAILWAY. Train leaves union station, Ontarte street, 4 p.m. daily (Bunday exce tod) for Tweed, Sydenham, Napanee, onto, Bannockburn and all points ry 'o secure quick despetch to Bannock burn, Maynooth, and points on Central Ontario, route your shipments via Bay of Quinte Railway. For further particu lars, apply R. Wg DICKSON, Agent Phone, Nos 3. CANADIAN ~ NATIONAL EXHIBITION TORONTO, Aug. 28th to Sept. 13th, 1909 Tickets will be issued at $4.90 AUG UBT Round Trip 29, 11, 30, 31 and at 28, going ya 10, SEPTEMBER 1 Sept. Huh 1 ticks or before a 14th on trains 1, 3 and 4 Good 'Wednesday and good to lickels SEASIDE EXCURSIONS, flound trip tickets will August 9th, 10th, 11th and to return until August 30th lowing fares from Kingston Charlottetown, k ke Halifax, N.S. Kennebunkport, Me. Little Metis, Que, Old Orchard, Me Portland, Me, St. John, N.B. Summerside, P. And to other portion. For full particulars, TIANLEY, Agent, Corner Ontario streets. Quebec Steamship Company LIMITED. River & Gu!f of St. Lawrence 8: mmer Cruises in Cool Latitudes --_-- 88. "Trinidad," 2,600 tons, electric lights, electric bolls and modern comfort. SAILS FROM MONTREAL ON MON- DAYS, at 4 'pm. 16th and 30th August, and 18th September, for Pictou, 8. calling at Quebec, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Boas Grafd River and Charlottetown, BERMUDA Summer Excursions, $20 to 10, the Twin Screw "Bermudian,' 500 tons, at 11 a.m., 18th and th August, and ever, 10 days thereafter from New York. Temperature cooled by sea breezes seldom rises above BO de- going Wednesday, return not on good sale good fol on 12th, at .the to points at rates apply to Johnsbn and with all by finest trips of the season for health and comfort: ARTHUR AHERN, Secretary, Quebec For tickets and staterooms apply Lc J. P. HANLEY, or 0. 8, KIRKPAT RICK, Ticket Agests, RE Kingston, Out. Tooucand Island and St. Lawrence River Steamboat Companies In connection with the New York Central and Hudson River feave Kingston dally, except Sunday, S800 am, and 2.00 p.m. Leave Kingston, Sunday, 7.80 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. Making direct connections at Vincent to and from all points in York State. Through sleeper Oape Vin- cent to New York. Week end round trip rate, Kingston Watertown, good going Saturday Sunday, returning Monday, $1.66 kor excursions to Brockville and Ogdensburg and the Thousand 1slands, #oe local advertisements. to or Lake Ustario & Bay of Quinte Steamboat Co., Limited. STEAMERS North King & Caspian 1000 Islands -- Kingston-- Rochester. June 27th, Alexandria steamer leaves Bay and Commencing for 1,000 Islands, Gananoque at 10.30 a.m., daily, except Monday. Returning, steamer leaves at & p.m., for Bay of Quinte -Ports and Port of Rochester, N.Y. STR.ALE THA--leaves on Mondays 5 p.m., for Picton and Intermediate ol Quinte ports. at Pay Full information from E. E. HORSEY, J. P. General Manager, 0, 8, KIRKPATRICK Kingston, Ont, JAS, SWIFT & CO. Agents, Kingston. HANLEY, DON'T READ THIS! The People's Observation STR. STRANGER CAPT. HAMMOND. FOR KINGSTON MILLS Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from Swift's Wharf, at 10 a.m. and p.m. Returning in time for tea. Com- mencing Monday, August 2nd, until further notice. Fare, the same as usual, 25c. round trip. Plenty of deck room, no crowding. Str. leaves daily, except Sunday, for Gananoque : Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday, at 6 p.m. ; Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4.80 p.m. Excursion every Saturday, one hour in Gananoque: Returning, at 9.30 p.m. Round rip, 50c. STR. E :CELW LWAT Will start regular trips to Kingston Mills, June 12th. Leave Whar!, foot return 12 Return m. Leave 2 p.m. fare, 25¢. Children CAPT: WHALEN ptatn. WAH LONG'S LAUNDRY REMOVED From 78 Clarence St., to 158 Well ington St3, between Brock and COlaren~ Sts. Best laundry in the city. galled for and delivered. return at ely halt fare: Le \ | Cape | New | Kellogg's Acid is Antiseptic The Acid in Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes is Antiseptic, germicidal, and deadly to all diseas producing germs, caus by impure foods you have been eating. Now you understand why the name on that delicious, appetizingly- dainty Cereal Food you always wished for should be 10c. Hillos yy Made Toasted Corn Flakes ~ DO NOT BE HUMBUGGED. MORE THAN EVER Dishonorable and disreputable pharma. ceutical concerns are flooding the market with cheap and worthless preparations designed to be imitations of 'Dr. Fow- LEr's ExtraCT OF WILD STRAWBERRY," Some of these are even labelled * Ex. tract of Wild Strawberry," * Wild Straw- berry Compound," ete; in the hope that the public may be deceived and led to pur- chase them, thinking they are getting the genuine * Dr. Fowrar's."" Are you willing to risk your health-- perhaps your life, to these no name, no reputation, likely dangerous, so - called Strawberry Extracts? For sixty-five years 'Dr. FowrLer's Exrracr oF WiLp STRAWBERRY" has been used in thousands of families for Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, Cramps, Summer Com. plaint, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum and all Bowel Complaints. Do not let the dishonest or unscru- pulous dealer humbug you inte ac- cepting one of those cheap substi. tutes, to the doteriment of your health and gain to his pocket. Aek for "" Dr. Fowrer's " and insist on getting what yon ask for, Manufactured only by The T, Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Price 35 centa. WILSON'S FLY PADS Will kill many times more flies than any other known article REFUSE UNSATISFACTORY IMITATIONS Wm. Murray Auctioneer 27 BROCK ST. New Carriages, Cutters, Harness, Sale of Horses every 'Saturda IT IS "PERFECT." Our "CRYSTAL BRAND" of Standard Granulated Sugar, for tried Te" and table use. We have tried it for years, and price is ANDREW MACLEAN, Ontario street. OUR ROOSTER BR OF 10BACCO Smoking and Chewing at forty-five sents a pound, is a good tobacco. Why pay eighiy-five cents. Andrew Maclean Ontario a street. Builders and Contractors Use Sashweights made in King- Angrove's Foundry Special prices for large quastities } ans Standard c2med; for Gleet, Gonorrhea and Runnings Good i IN 48 HOURS. Cures Kid- ney ang Stadder Te ER ---- NEWS OF NEIGHBORS WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND ENTS TELL US. _ The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario--What People Are Do And What They Are Saying. Glendower Items. Aug. 9.--There are quite a number of men working in the feldspar mines. Mrs. Timmerman, an aged lady, «+s very sick. Berries are very 'scarce in thi# vicinity. Archi bald Timmerman had the misfortune to cut his hand badly. Hay is a light crop in this vieinity. Alvin [eemon, a son of Sanford Leemon, is expected from Bufialo, N.Y., on a as, Glendower, Carrying Place Excursion. Carrying Place, Aug. 7.~Mes. Geen, of Betloville, Miss Geen, of Mantreal, and Mr. Geen, of Orillia, have taken a cottage at the Point. Rev. S. Kemp, of Diginfield, and family, are camping here on the Wilkins' shore. T. Porter is suliering greatly with a cancer on the lip, Mr. Porter, of Niagara Falls, through Thursday mer: resort on successful excursion, Season, wa church, Carrying sum- Consecon Lake. A the largest of the by St. John's lace, to Napanes, on August 6th. So popular was the outing and so liberally wd it pa ri nized, that the steamer Varuna had Ler complement of passengers after 'eaving Belleville, To carry rowds waiting at Russell's and Red- nersville deck the steamer Aletha was telegraphed for from Tremton. Both steamers side by side ran the trip well loaded to Napanee. Rev., J. de P. Wright and his committee are to be congratulated on the great cess of the enterprise. Miss I Morris and Master Allan have re turned from thar run to Toronto, where they welcomed their friends who had just returned from the Old Country. Pittsferry Items. Pittsferry, Aug. 7.--A number of Hill cheese evening where they in dancing. On Mrs. J. McMaster friends. Dancing the evening's factory last Saturday spent their time Thursday evening entertgsned a few and music were entertainment and light refreshments were served. An enjoy- able evening was spent at (C. Greeni- zan's in honor of William Weir's twentieth bwthdayv. Dancing was in dulged in. Among the guests were Miss E. VanWinckle and H. Vanwin- ckle, of Toronto, and Migs * Paynter, of Kingston. Mrs. D. Clement, sr., has gone on a visit to Mexico for an indefinite period, McMaster has returned people are looking coming of their n luction is 12th. Miss ronto, who time with turns to tors: J. The the The Aug. home. forward new minister. be Thursday, Edna Vanwinckle, of To- has been spending some Miss Jenny McClement, re Toronto . this osk. Visi Galloway, at M. J. Lane Mr. and Mrs. Wenborn, at O. Pretty's Miss Lily Pawnter, Charles Grant, Eldon McCalpin, J. McMaster, Al Milton and H. VanWinekle, at D. McClement's; * Miss May Brown and F. Patterson, at Mr. Weir's, to to Portland Township Council. Harrowsmith, Aug. 2. present. Voted, u $19.93, ~Members wng other Portland's shave Hinchinbrooke boundary; 85, Wood, examination of Mrs. John band, for sanity, at House of (ry; $12.50, Dr. Lockhart, Storms sisters: and after typhoid; pay lists division 2; CC. W. Martin, services tuly; 854, C. W all ac- work Dr. Hus- Indus- care of disinfecting three £60097. $43.80, premises Martin, commissioner Martin, wood fo crusher dnd material; #2, Dr. J. M McCarter, to poor Reeve I'rousdale and Councillors Watson and MeKeever, appointed to meet commit of Napanee River Improvement company, at Bell Rock, August 9th, wdjust Portland's claim for damages to roads and bridge Ellerbeck signation as road commissioner, first division, accepted and Robert Moon appointed. By-law passed fixing rates for current year : County, mills: township, three and mills; in lieu of statute labor, v half mills; school mills. John was at $75, hands on before 14th. A grant of $12 was given Frontenac Agricultural Society prizes. 3 services tee George re was seven one-hali one rate,' appointed col to be and general fom Dear lector, all taxes in trea December to for two surer's or " Loneliness. when the eyes of exiles distance makes a desert "heart, all the still I with the other exiles go apart And offer up the stranger's evening pray- At sunset And =i, of the And lonely world grows lonelier er. My body shakes with weeping as 1 pray, Thinking on all I love that are not there, So desolately absent My love and friend, and home, O aching emptiness of evening skies ! foolish heart, what tempted thee roam, So far away from far away-- and my own land 0 to the Beloved's eyes ! I am a stranger in this foreign place, Strange are its streets; and strange to me its tongue, Strange to the stranger face, "Tis not my city Take me by the hand, Divine protector. of the lonely ones, And lead me back to the Beloved's land-- Back to my friends and my companions wind that blows from Shiraz bring to me, A little dust from my Beloved's street: Send Hafiz something, love, that comes from thee, Touched by thy feet."" each familiar 0 hand or trodden by thy Saw No Bright Side. One of the Ohio congressmen the followi indicative of the simistic view of the average politician when in the throes of defeat: The day after the routing of Parker in 1904 one of the Democratic news- papers «in the Buckeye state sent out a circular telegram soliciting express- tells as expressed in these terms: ions of opinion from various politic- throughout the state It is claimed that the guaintest of the lot was the reply of one county chairman by minority, Roosevelt the "Country has gone for 150. The people are in Heaven preserve us." , son. | sting, apd family, motored ' Yast to their the ! Ross | THOU SAND ISLAND PARK. The People Are Crowding To This Resort! Thousand Island Patk, Aug. 9---W. E. Gardner, editor and manager of | the Post-Standard, brought in Satur- ! day afternoon probably the best catvh of , bass made here this = sea- ! ' There were neieen in the one of them weighing four and 'a hall pounds. i! The park promises: to he a busy | place during the next two works; With August the people have hegun to ar- rive in large numbers anil, G.org> W. i Cooper's arrival has pat ba: eball' on its feet once mors, Miss Edith Chine Ford, of N York city, will' give a dramativ reading and impersonation at the Auditorinm on | Wednesday evening, Miss Apathy | Kecles, Kingston, Ont, is visiting friends at' the park. Tuesday and Wednesday Grange day herve, National Grange Master Batchelot, of New 1lampshics, "will deliver speaches in the auditorium 'assisted by others, The first of the concerts to be given here this season under the direction of Prof. Ray Final, of Syracuse, will take place inthe Auditorium on Tues- day evening. held before the season closes. The annual! testimonial ball for the benefit of the Columbian orchestra will be given next Saturday night. The Gananoque band will give a con- cert "of ten numbers here next Thurs- day evening in the Park near the li- brary. It will be the first of a series to be given weekly this summer. The concerts are to be paid for through the enterprise of the business men. rvices were held in the Auditorium vesterday. morning and evening by Rev, Robert M. Moore, D.D., Foundry M. E. church, Washington, D.C. will' be suce- young people gathered at the Granite | PHOTO COPYRIGHT 19090 BY REUTLINGER BXCLUSIVE COPYRIGHT, NEW YORK HEBALD Cx, | DAILT HINT FROM PARIS, Braided blue silk gown, The Exception. J. K. Bangs, in Harper's Weekly. There are no birds in last year' 8 nests, There are no buds on last year's trees. There is no' cash. in last year's vests, There are no pods on last year' 8 pease. There are no wigs on last year's pates, There are no soles on last year's shoes There is no fun in last year's dates, | There are no oars in last year's crews. There are no cats on last year's fence, | There are no bats on last year's ball. | There's no rebates on last year's rents, There is no wind in last year's squall. There are no votes in last year's poll, There is no mews in"'last year's Sun, | There is no bread. in last year's roll, | There is no shot in last year's gun. There are no hens in last. year's coop, There are no rats in last year's traps. There is no taste to last year's soup, There is mno.coin in last year's craps. , There is no cold in last year's chill, ! There is no joy in last year's ride. There is no tang in last year's Dill, There is no pomp in last year's pride There is no flirt in last year's girl, There is no cake in last year's box, There is no twist in last year's curl, There is no gold in last year's Ther: s no tan on last year' There is no smile on last , There 'is no noise in last year's shritk, There is no shape to last year's hips. 'There is no style to last year's duds, | There is no smile in last r's jokes, These is no soap in last y suds, There are no frills on last year's folks. I'here are no fish in last year's pails, | 'There is no pain in last year's ills. There are no trusts in last year's jails, But "there is just about the same quality and amount of side-spitting humor at the expense of the Ameri- can people as ever in last year's Tariff Bills. Require A Good Broakfist. Dr. Woods Hutchinson, iconoclast-in- ordinary to the medical profession, up- ols ideas bodily health an _anticle in Woman's Home Com panion for August. He has faculty I resioving self-respect, and as that, left alone, we are not after wll, Of breakfast, for he says': *It @isiomary to make mead of the day the lightest and the plainest: and simplest of the three. If thers be any deficiency of the appetite, breakfast is: the meal at which this is most likély to show itsell. But this lack of appetite is in nine cases out of ten clearly traceable to slegping in an unventiluted "room or to late hours in foul air the night before, or to insuffi- cient oXereise the preceding day, and no indication that the body re- quires less food af this 'time. Perfect- ly healthy men who with their windows open and go to bed at. a reasonable hour enjoy their breakfast Il as any other meal of the day, and many even call it their best meal. Another popular' delusion is that wide- spread 'subterfuge, the 'continental breakfast," a cup of coffee and some fruit or a single roll. But on the con- tinent' it is only intended as a tem- porary over-tide, until the real break- fast of meat, eggs, fh, with beer or wine, taken at about ten eleven o'clock, like a very early luncheon. If vou haven't got a good appetite for breakfast, make it your business to go and get one, instead of being blinded by a morbid state." previous of mn a lor our uring w such fools, instance, the first 15 sleep as we or Fen doctors disagree and when they do' it helps to swell, the' population of one ofthe other two places. When you hear one man trying belittle another? it's a safe bet the other is his superior. to that <Th¢ woman who marries a eranky old bachelor j= as big a fool as he is. Several others will be! Tote PARTRIDGE EGGS. How Dummy Babies Were Used By Women. A singular case of smuggling by means. of a dummy baby was brought to light by the city -customs officials at the Northern station. : Partradge eggs have for long past been extensively stolen from presery- ed estates in Hungary, smuggled into Vienna and sold to poultry dealers, who hatched the eggs in incubators, brought up the birds by hand and sold them below the prices asked by more honest dealers. A special lookout for smugglers has resulted in the arvest of two peasant women. Arriving in Vienna in the national Slavonian costume, each of them car- ried a baby tied, according to the in- variable national custom, to a cushion and so closely "packed" "that only the face was visible. The women were noticed to he a little agitated as they passed the customs, and they were followed home. It was then discov- ered that while one baby was a liv- ing child the other was a dummy. It consisted of a wax head, partly hid- den by a shawl and a cap, while the cushion was filled with more than six hundred . partridge eggs.--Vienna cor- respondence London Daily Mail. Lure Of The Ball Game. The manager of a manufactory in this city was suddenly called away to New York leaving negotiations for the sale of a lprge quantity of merchan- dise uncompleted. After his departure the office boy, anxious game asked the under manager for a half-holiday but was refused. In the meantime an offer was re- ceived for the merchandise refered to above, which the under manager did not: feel justified in accepting without the autharity of his chief, to whom he dispatched a telegram, worded: "Five hundred dollars offered; shall 1 accept?" The boy was deputed to take the message to the nearest telegraph of- fice, but before handing it over the counter added a few words to it on his own account, with the result that when it reached New York it read as follows: "Five hundred dollars offered; I accept, and can afternoon off?" In due time the under manager was much amazed to receive the following reply: "Accept five hundred dollars give William afternoon off." When all the facts were subsequently revealed the boy was reprimanded for his -auduncity but the manager could not help. but inwardly admire his enterprise. shall William have the and The Pest Of The South. Harris Dickson in Success. to witness the big baseball : There comes a time when Your nerves are unstrung, is weak and the blood impoverished. creeping over you. Be careful BEECHAM' at once; Hicte is eed 1g ren te fe fren Wetk Weak ied ns, sick st nerves, wearied brains, rch, feshle blood xoreid. liver, sluggish bowels--all feel the Beecham's Pills, Their use makes the difieente, The is imme- tonic action of these pills upon the vital diate, thorough and on Theyare Nature's own remedy For Run-down C un CRRA Thm Jt ee ee in Canada and our grip on thin You feel old ag of yourself Tak "BEAVER" FLOUR You see, she can depend on *"Beaver" Flour, She knows its uniformly good qualities. She knows what white homemade flavor bread --what light, delicious Cake and Pastry --she gets when she uses 'Beaver' Flour That is why she always orders "Beaver" Flour and insists on A tall yellow man urged hig mule along the dusty road. At the edge of town he overtook an old negro. "Hold up, Sam," said the old man, "what's dis fuss at St. Joe? | a mighty big crowd in town, and started down to find out what's de matter." "Boll man. "What's dat ?"' "It's a bug," called behind him. The old negro stopped and grumted in utter disgust : 'Did you ebber lear de beat o' dat ? Makin' all dat fues over a bug." St. Joe was in a ferment bug; not a common ordinary that greatest enemy of agr boll weevil. * This destructive insect comes Mexico, the only free-list importation that enters the, south. Mr. Weevil does not masquerade as an article of con- sumption, being pre-eminently a con sumer himself. The daintiest of all epicures, he eats nothing But cotton, and selects only the choicest bits, He does not injure the plant itself, de stroying only the fruit. The field grows tall and gloriously green, but when the weevil gets through with it, 100 acres may not yield a single bale. weevil," answered the yellow the hurrying rider over a bug, but :ulture, the from Rats Eat Up $100,000,000, Leslies" Weekly. One of the most serious problems the department of agriculture has had to meet is the ridding the country of the miilions of rits with which it is infested, and which are especially the foes of the farmer. It estimated that the rat pest costs the United Statas $100,000,000 yearly in grain de stroyed alone. It also pollutes that which it does not eat, does great dam- ape by digging under buildings and embankments, gnawing wood, eutting up goods and papers to make nests, killing poultry and stealing eggs. The most destructive species the Nor- way rat, which has been carried to all parts of the world on ships. It is cal culated that a single pair of rats would, in three years, under favorable eircumstances, increase to 20,000,000. The department of agriculture has planned a vigorous crusade against the vermin, and it recommends rat proof construction in buildings; bet- ter protection of food supplies, and the of various poisons in locali- ties haunted by rats. 18 use What's In A Name ? Cleveland Leader. Une of the anecdotes which Andrew Carnegie is fond of telling concerns a erabbed bachelor and an aged spinste: who one day found themselves at a concert. The selections were appar- ntly. unfamiliar te the gentleman, but® "when Mendelssohn's 'Wedding March" was begun he pricked up Fis ears. 'That sounds familiar," dwex- "I'm very strong on claimed. not " those classical pieces, but that's very The spinster cast good. What is it?" ¢ down her eyes. "That," she told him, demurely, 'is the 'Maidens Prayer. ITCHING PILES. New Ointment Said to Cure Every Case in a Few Hours. "It wasn't relief, but lasting cure I wanted," writes S. T. Batger, of Lon- don. "For six months suffered tor- ture of every kind. Nothing relieved till 1 applied Dr. Hamilton's Oint- ment. In six hours I felt like a new man. | am entirely cured of pig with Drg Hamilton's Ointment and commend it as the best remedy forty-nine 1 used." You can be sure of lasting cure for piles--all kinds, itching, protruding or bleeding--Dr. Hamilton's Ointment of n | having it. Do you? Dealers--write for prices gn Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals, The T. H. Taylor Co., Limited, Chatham, Ont. The * Chicago Jewel" is The Key of Economy The latest improvements on the 'Chicago Jewel' are the Flame Reflector and Valveless Oven Burn- er-Lighter. Two features on "Chicagb Jewel' which are not on any other gas stove made, Examine them before pur- chasing. They are ac- knowledged 'the best man- ufactured, I ELLIOTT BROS., " rpm Sales Summer Furniture Camp Cot, $1.50 to $2.60 each Mattress to fit, $1.50 to, $2.50 each. Double Swing, seat & people, $6.50 only Baby Walkers, 3.560. Stool and Chairs, 2.50. Benches, Table square, Robert J. Reid, 230 Princess St Private Ambulance Phone 577 $1.50 each. to seat 4 Fold, 4 for Motor Cl I seteleged 4 Aca d ian TE utter Sweet 6.3. Chocolates. (nly 506 Perf. Ad. REES, 166 Princess St 'Phone 58 1 efeeerfefeforforferierfefelofofrforinfafuefelnl dejejaiel dafefeeielefbefofefeiofoeleiely ADAM AND EVE COOKED WITH A WOOD FIRE. However we are not geing to u alld be crosser than a bear with a sore head if you had to work all day this warm ther over a hot coal. fire the way your wile dues. : Put a gas range in your kitchen and make home a pleasant lace. ently of heat for cooking, washing, ironing, etc., but does not inflame Er with waste heat such as coal and wood which must be 3. hopt pt burning when ther thers is no work required. With a gas stove the moment the same moment your expense ceases. Call in at fhe tier of the Works on Queen St., and see andl having pipes put in the house. No wonder there was trouble in that famil discuss that quarrel, Dut we want to -say rig t here that the never vet failed. Sold by all dealers in 5%. boxes, Kingston Light, Heat & Power Department. €i.0; FOLGER, GENERAL MANAGER; . +