chnrclu Pnragrnphu. In Brock anreeb Motbodlab church ovouim: Mrs. Hughes sang "A mean Paradise," very sweetly. II. is said than Mm Rn-nnL- .5... M..- un anoru nmona rather than one of His re` doomed should wanb. God never took away one blessing but he gave another in its place. Moses memorial in his life. Everything that is grand and noble in ac- comphehod only by coulhc: and scans. INC. In the evening Mr. Jollille preached to A large congregat-ion. The text chosen was bheo found ln`Hebrewe xi,-`J4 1. . : "By leith Moose, when he was come (20 yeere. relueed Dobecalled the son of Pherohha daughter: choosing rather to suffer nll|ic- tion with the people of God. than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for R eeeeon. Men by cbnrecber or birth ero ruined above oheir followmenee mountain peaks are ruined above the surrounding plateaus. In like manner wen Moses above other men. Mo was great. no matter from what point one regnrded him. Some men cm be great if they come one on particular lines. Moses was green in many things -- an n legialetor. a Iew-giver, a warrior, etc. Hm life was divided inbo three periods of foray years each. The first period was eponh in the court of Pnnroh in Egypt; the recond M e aheppmd receiving divine instructions; the third and last: was spent) in leading the chosen people oi(lod into Cenen. Hie promised land. Moses refused to bee prince. choosing rather to be a follower of God. Ha mm; |.;. .....a r..- VIUUT Roeuuiing the current of his remarks, the preacher said that the grandeur and beauty of the old psalms was not found In the writings of modern times. Hod loved the earthly Jerusalem more than any other city. There were other cities that were larger, but in many of them the dark -Hood-gates of em were open: but in Jen use Iem Jocuu Christ spent a great deal of his life. The nubjuct was treated under three heads: Jerusalem as the Jewish meeting- place, the church militant on earth and the church triumphant in heaven. It was not to ho wondered a` that the Saviour loved the old city. It was beautifully situated; it was the gathering place of the tribes of Israel; it wan the wet of govern- ment; it waa the one sublime place of war- shipping the (lad of heaven There was no church under heaven out of which a man cannot learn his way to a better land. No church has all the truth and none of the mi:-talrea or errors of life. Years agoInger- noll said that in a few years three theatres would be erected to every one church and that religious beliefwoulul be a thing oftho past. Religion is marching on, notwith- standing the prophecy of the great agnos- Dlc. .... .............uau. uucauso mun was ono of his most; successful miniateriea. "Perhaps if we met in the old stone church whore we have mob," said Row. Mr. Jolliil'a.I might feel more at home. I do nub forget that in the sixteen years than have passed sinco I left; this place, very many changes have taken p|ace-~chaugea in your homes nnd changes in mine. The bitter experiences which have come Do some of us bind us more closely to Him, our Friend and Si viour. ul uuea, mou city of God." Befor taking up the thread of dis- course the reverend uomiomun said in gave him greah pl8&:llf8 Lo rpeak again no Kingstoniane the words of life. The six years of his ministry in this city he looked bJCk upon with a groan den! of nhunkfulnesa. because than of J ..,.. ....... :._ .1 - ---.....__.*--:_--____-----____4 , REV-MR J0l_L1FFE SSERM0NS] F PREAGHEO YESTERDAY IN BROOK 81' REET CHURCH """"'.""' "" '. KINGSTON R.l<.SIl)ENUF. THAT I'll.- luresque residential property known na Utlderwood." about 24 oscmu, ad olulux um olty. lama brick dwelling, Mono ouudatlon; Idl'ln0tlI'n1mprovumeula, la stone xuuhlcu I30. (3%? mln well pluuletl w lh ormum-null treat xwnslvo gunienxmrclmnl, etc. .1. B. Wumm. Ingulan, or I-`. l . Belts, lmulon. eommootod 11' llI`Ul onbylhon ,,_.- -.---- n-go-nuuity Inc Illh Qnoodinviow can abadhgltunkand llwov_w.obind Ibo-itloruno uamguuun compsny '0 otonnnr. ion and In. Dr. Full loll today on nonun- or Auntie: lot Alexandria Bay. where they will opond 3 not among (ho islands. In. J. lloodry. Iltnnoopoln. Minn, Min Muriel Abbott. wha ucurcd net.-and ploco III the lies 0! onlnnco examinations. and ninonuh behind the In-ir.ia ndugh ,l0I olDI'. Ahbotttod 0 ruidontol Kingpion forlwnyinns Thiowulhor lolh-.3 had tried tho onnimlion. 1\v|uaI.alhonBruly. Ilia: llyn Tomp- _u.-u- a II III`...- Wardon Mnnru. ol the county. and J. R. Donaldnon. Ridonn street. Ida for Mun- lrul yootordny morning by the R. & O. navignlixm comp\ny'I Mun lnllmn Rn-uh: us... n-.. -I~.~. uvl nunn lung to Hochoetnr. N. Y. Unsnturday city encinoer Bolxor and two daughters lolt on the steamer Rona mounc, making the round trip on the 0'03- Iner. W. Yule ll`l1VOd in the city yutordny nornoon from Totonto and loll. this mom- ma for Jooa Falls to cunp with the kickers union. .___.__ ,,,___ . .. anu mm. Alexander Snlfotd. Henry Ccumley returned home from Rochester on Saturday. He was accom- panied by his brother Willinm. Dr. H. W. (rshnn. vieiting friend! hue for a few days. reburned Ian nighh by etu- ner North King to Rocheetnr. N. Unseturdav rim nnaan... n..I--- --J nu.` IIIIVIKI on Sllifdy. Mien Maggie Kelly, Kingncon. i1 Cornwall visiting ho: uncle and aunt), and Mn. Aloxmdor Snlfotd. HQDPV nlllllllnu -Al----4' l" mrr. n. tshozlock And funily, Canton. Oh.o. are visiting Irienda in this city, hav- ing Arrived on Saturday. Mannie Knllv, Kinannn :- -A -,.._- _.-, .....-.u, nurunco. is me guest. of her sister, Mrs. James Leslie. Univer- nity avenue. Min Mannie Robinson, Kingston. in spending: few days with Min Em Foa- ter, Newmnton. Mr: H OLA-L--L A-` ` " " vuv. LOSEBURN lv`t)llMEltI.Y THE RIPS!- donoe of Hon. 0. A. Kirkpatrick, beauti- mlly situated, opposite Mnodmmld Pnrk. Ap- ply to Kuuumrnucx A Raxntua. Ontario HI. vcu name on autumn tn visit: hi Mien Mny White, oronto. is Leslie Klinn ll-A.>.'.. l)_L,- --- vmumg remuvoa In Pmeburg. W. Mann and brido,Cincinmt.i,aro visit- ing W. Mann, er.. Brock streeb. 1 W. J. Keeley. jr . Syracuse. N Y., arri- ved home Snturdn his pareuta. the James Lanlia. lfnivnr ans saying And Doing. H. Tandy, Toronto. is spending vaca- tion in the city. Mm McCalIum. Rochester. N.\'., is vieinmg relntivos in l n.teburg. bridp.(`.im`nn.o..' n. ...'-:s 4 ,,_, ....-... nuuu pun.` pnruy COHCOIIOG them, but perched themselves on top of a high shed, in full view of the street. The exposure was not hho only olfonaive thing to the roaidenna and puaera by, but the language uttered M: the hlghah pitch of she voice was nob: pleasant: Sunday ner- mon for ladies within hearing. Thin practice is carried on every Sunday. but yoetoldny the youngsters eeemod to hnve run wild. A closer vntch by the puh would be approciatzod by the wash en residents. -__ Movement: of the Swlmmlng on Sunday Rathhun a lumber yard. at the western over one hundred boys and young men yesterday. Not: one hour passed during ` the day but: new light) to ten in swimming. and at. times there were as many an bhiroy exposed in nakedness. Msny of these were nob content) with inmping olf bhe dock, where wood pile partly concealed . uu uuu mnnv noauulul homes in its vicini A. A. Layne. Alexandria Bay. in the cbitocb. H) .w\\ rum] In [um-y \\Ul'l(. A. T. Hagen, Rochester. N. Y., has just: |'h<~ n ~wli<'.'|l uurk is mvrio-.I (in in full!` let to Jacob: & Canble. `Ogdenaburg, the linvs, through Hm lln!-`pilell, lln` Ili.~4p'lI< coutracb to hu'|lda$l4.7U0ou,.g. ,0 hi. .\`nI_\ , Ilw lmuso patio-nl.~c. :m| \'i.~il~4 In gummcr I1ome_ lug Ighud. noaf Summgr. lllo` \ lll.'l;[0_l.`3. lll lhirs \\I)l`k lhv lI|l.I1` land. The building willbo built: in the "'" -"-""' L'`-'".V- "W1 '"l_' R`"l colonial style of mchibecturo. which seems "" l'" f '" P l""l" "'"_ ""`"l " wb.{m,on-to berm Runic "one column` lulu lluf p.'1lImll.< :an- llmmz lI`0';IlI`ul. "` 'P "' " ' P'`* "* .'.'.3.. '3}lI.l~'Z"fIi'.} vl.l'EL:'"'-'.'!. .'i` ..`}L'-" r"..' 17 ' 3: `lb. bm'dmKl`l 'ThdrcPh." ha "Id ni.\ln'l nilh :|pprupri.|l- lr.1<'l.~I. `Hm m"g.rm W` 0' clm`l.'d ""7 hH`lll(`:ll rniswitmnriu-.~' xmvm` lwuin an wcl""- P13" W m`d bl Whlch *9 n[n'I`.'lllnn hv-furs` ufh-ring up :1 pr-aw`: I!|'d3 W b9 b"l*Y lmd 0" With fnl` help and Hllf`(`(`.'-IS. \\UllI1`l| in lnlli.\ P"mn3d'o foublll Uummf lI0|lP'M'. nru nlmlo In quffvr muvh in .~ci-km-.591 l lawns and busius. ID will be an Addition Ihmugh the prr-_imIi:~m of 1-.1.-Iv, nml aw b0 the manv beautiful homeain vicinity. I on.-n left tn die wil hum help or u A. BRV. la MIA ll`. vnnufnrllnn .......| r__,.... .- - - - - - Anothnr Inland Home. build 41 814.700 cottage no seems Do be I lnvorito fireplaces be the prettiest of the building. The reception hall dining room will be old coloninl and attractive. are made the will out basins. be An .uI.I.'r..'n.. . A Uluror Piece (If Work. Uapb. Glynn has succeeded in making a very neat piece of work. displaying clever engineering skull, in the double curve M) hhe corners of Ouhario and Wulhum and King and William streets. The old curves have been removed and new and broader curvos land. one "inaide" the other. As the curves now exist: in in impoaalble for` two cars to pan each other at these points, 5`. lI~ 1'11 yet singly they have no dniculty in going = around the curves. for the purpose of nllowing freight care ho be hauled around the corners. These were broadened `J I-_'. \\ ,u..f. j:*':":" wEHAVE'l'W()Nl(,E IIUUHILHON JOHN- awn Street. lo rant, hetwoan Ole and adennhnuux Huueu. Apply to Slrru mm. KIngHI.meL uuvulu ul 1) u-mom. Ueoem-ed. nged shiny- five years. wanfu daughter of the lube Jonas Clupp, Napaneo. She was married in Boston. her husband dying some time Ago from the sumo disease that carried off his widow, consumption. un.-nun In uuutun . ' Mrs. Hiram Casey. Brock street, has been notied of the death, on July lbb, of her HOICO, Mrs. E. G. Hardy. an the resi- dence of her aunt, Mrs. (L E. Smith, 3.`) Bloomeld street, liorcheetor. Mann. (a suburb of lmeon). Decem-ed, I Chum. Narmrmm Rim wan ... .... ... Ulenrlug Sale; Those having money no spend can make in go lurther by coming to our clearing sale. All drone goods. perm.-ole. tweede. hosiery. gloves. etc., half price. Ten per cont. off carpets. etc. Luce curtains no _ cost price. We are in A position to sell 3 \ y(.u any goods in stock as cheap it not ; :- cheeper than any h( use in Ontario. B. McF4ul. Kingston Cnrpab Warehouse. J I I Devon l.a`1t"l;;:rt Together. Ab three o'clock on Saturday afternoon 1-oven eicureion and passenger hoetn left)` part, each having 8 fmr load nf puaeeuaor.-9 l" on board. The Spartan, Columbian, C&E- ["" pinn and Hero loft Switch! wharf. and the V America, John Haggarb and Pierre no left from tho ferry wharl. The Uolum inn I '_i had about 0.31) pnaengern on board. The ] '. natal pm-eenger hub of the seven was about `it l,.'v.')U. I `. s (. f! p UWIIUREOD. H. Shezlock ms visiting Iriendn in thin nan, ;.-., PERSONAL MENTION. Will Boglu Grading On Saturday hub McKenzie 8:. Mann. $rojoctora'ot the all-Canadian route to the ukon, had a lengthy interview with Sir Richard Cu-uwrighc, two the pur re of Mao meeting is non known. They a so had a conversation wibh B. W. Folger. They have shaved lahab grading for the Rniny River railroad from Port Arthur (0 Win- nipeg will be commenced at once. (Iran 0lO5l'|ll[`U;I-; lror one lonlh. Provost. of the N ow York clothing store, has made a grant reduction in his order: clubbing department. His 515 units will be made for $13 50. His 818 units will be mndo for $15. Romombr the above anio- inga no Scotch weed and he gumantoeo n tiral:-class t. mu. Isqlnblo Sunni. Ladies hindaomo Oxtord ties. dark can or chocolate, new style lute, silk venting oops. $1.50. A few pairs with narrow meg won: 32 50, now 3125. Human & Lockout. -- -an IIIU l'I0|)lO - Am Saying And Doing. nrlv I`.u-.-u.s.. :. _._A I 25. 1855.. u wuulnn Klwhnn, to 8'r:Anv a H'rI.M:v. ..._____._____ CITY AND VIOINITY. Dn.-Vnt `In iiljltull ... n,,,, I- People What They : Duln-. I! -It so, Mr. ku;' wmsm. Berkeley, Bristol. i:o'g.. s. on A than vim; to ma 0008. NH. Wtlter S. Shulflabothhm, Honlsnul nweot. mug in can xenoonm ol I'm(. \VIt.Ion burned out, leaving the inunun without I light: (or two night; Ropura were undo to-day. . R...` Hulls... n-.L-|.... n-:---- -of - Ram,L5ll Olin-Io lnrion. I-`niday: Brighton, 750 which and I00 colored chase boubed; 65 white` cold no 750 Perth, l,.')0sI white choose boarded; Nil) boxes Iold at 75c. Ken tvillo, I.l47 choe-no boarded; about Iwotirda 0! them sold no 73:. Oahu. l.I'.'I| white and 220 mlorod were boarded; l.I'.'.' sold as [mm 7.5:. no 7 II-ltic. Sholbumo. I.7*0colom| cmo-e boarded; 970 cold at from `He. in 7 ll-lc. \:u |JlI\-Ill\lI_,' IIIKIII Ill. Qlcrlnc |j`h. wins in un xonidonoo ol Prol. Waggon burnul nut. luvinn u... inn... ...nL..... _ 1' V -ui.`i?. ..'.'.' l|.|I` II I`! |l DK .'ll[C`r, supp->rf Inn In lw mnsi lhv` smrk irI<'l'0.|.-or-I H1 pn-:1torquv`stiun. \\'hvn In. v v` th~_v In`--um.` zu-lunl lhvir own hnnvw aunvl .-n~ Hwir pos~m.\Luinn.-A, Thv \\~ Ihrmrn on Ihv` nn.us'innn port. The` rnnrlilmn of t ('4-n`h:|l lnvli.-1 in own wu inlvnsoly hut c-|in|.|lv. mum\ In-v`- .<||.'\ko'\4 and I nhlu Huinrr nhhnrrunn 0.` -I.1I.u|I1' In In!` HTK. Prof. R-vs.-4 prvsivlml .11 lhv` Ill and inlrmiurmi the spvakv-r vsilh : \H>r'S. On Satunlay night the olerlric Iigln virus xonidonm ol l rnL w....... `HIIIII-'ll ln nplmrlllnlly A NH \ t\\'n-_\":Ir nhl h: Mus. lhls.-u-I, :ni.~L~Iinn:|rn fi(`|1l_ h.-us horn thn Inna Du.m:|l \\'0IlIf`n, I-M-mplil rnl truth Hut ".1 hillv liwvn." Hw n.'lli\`0 n nlsu :1 pro-.ut Iwlp in \\Hl'|\'. fl`! HM`? ltnnu -uni v-nmugn um pro_uIdm=s- wilhnull twrnlfurlfng word from thvir frirnul-z. In thus vrmnvvlinn Hr. ('H:u`:\. rul.-nxml .-4--v. :-1.-nl lnuvlnilur inridom.~a in illu.- nf the (l(`[)|Hl(ll)]\! alalv of :|If:|il"l. Thu lntnlhvu pv.>l}lo- .-nrv ,zn~.:l|_\' in- fllu-rlcozl by littlv` vhi!lr~-n, and lhiw ruf- fuul.-< Ilm hnmn of Hm In ! nun THIS THE NAME. prupm l1.s`lt'n('xI to l she` enlrro-d ()m'm|`.~' uilh llw inlonlmn n for Hlissilill work h<>.'n'l rvflmvnl to en- .'I\%ixrnn.l In... .. r:_n - .~..n um mwow nvr \`.'u.`:|L|uu (run In It-llim: llw Pn~.~ 'lInm'lu-xmf (`:umd.~1 smnvtlning uf (hu xmrk lmng Inna in lnuliu. A small .`llh(`lilI[.! uf p1`U[)]0 list:-n<-:1 to (hr .'1d|I`vs.~4. \\|n-`n ()m'mI's |mivor.~iI_\' it \\ (N of prv mring lIv'l`.~`H` in (`mm In-I Hu- I;;:.'.`..::..:;:.:".".. '9 M ~ lhvir (\\-rl')' to:-v prlIl`1*f.. Ur KIWI! "N. Mi 0"lu" Run!` an 'I1n|m\ lam m` mmr I31. gufs Q:11|>.e_!ml }m__` l.Nur;)M In mt uremn In-lul: N4. ' Hum (Ir mu` ye.q1', l mg that aha (low; not, m.lu.,-I. "Wt. him will .lmv..o.. n....- .,. , .____.. ` In Ln Andrea no Toni ot the Work lulu` node In Donn-nl India by the Prnby. urlun lIuIonu'lu--I`uo Trial: of nun lluuhqn Woman my Men the llulonnrlu ' Arc Trying to Anevluo. Miss 0'Huru, M.l)., gnultmm of (3110:-11's univur.-4il_\', um! un.~s.~|Iun.1I'_\` in (`unrul lmli.-1, under um l'n-shyIm`i'uI lumrd of fun-ign Inissiuxm, g.|\`1' u Mhurl talk on lwr work umung the mu-nlho-n nf [miin in (`hnlnm-rs` vhurvh hull yea"- lvrdny uftornrxnl. (mo of lhn u-.\isl|ng rulvs of lht` hu.'u'(l 1-Mumlx In its min- siun:u ic*s the priviiogu 'N|I(`lHl|`! Ilhvir owry nvvtnlh xcur M Ilnlnn r... 011314.` 513 wuufnn K I WILLIAM I-l'I`lLEE'l`. when, rent. unoderalo. A Hrnuw .5 hlwuu H... w ll!-'llHI`ll [N`.)plv '04 H10 vhi! of T lhu uppnrlllni I 1 Hnuml ..`.'....;. .. MISS on o'HARA. A RETURNED?" IA|Qnunos-. -._.. NEWS mo! mom INDIA.) 5: nnnnrru-nl In Mi`:-I 0'llnr:\ N lnnnnl fur nu mm mm 1101-5 l`uql1il':* lllu ~ mil d ha-r 1,! Pl`I`:s`h\(l-I Ill 4-Inn-|..-u..l` -nu 'l'I\|Hl`_ IIN` |ill_\"4I- I th-~ In-nllwn in an-1!, wnpurwl In lhv Hnlr:m'- I aroimz lmncln-:|~4 mm H 'IN.~. ur-n\n Inulnr ill!` gl'(`- l.l|_\' Ill- 11` n the Innrriwl mis- nrlunity nf timing 1:-rswl. Ir huh)" nf ,\lr. anal I".-mimu.-uruw in pl... xu-1 In . v|||I'.'1 7| 4-nnvvriw .-er--. \ ul|l\'rLsl~4fTnllI -'I\ :\ rill!` luau mum-n 'Irr~HI--n m.- fur `mgr Inn III!` lI1`n;b|v\ in um--4 Inn-4 vv -n.-0...`! ... MISSIONARY. oonvunleneus. ult.unl,u]' 0JmnnulA.I3 Hlnm hrner of Barrie, oppm-lm Iahogrs alum; plym Rcunvmun, fuul. or Queen street. tiinuu.-nny.-- _.,~-- 1-uum;-smxav BRICK mmsrz, Momciiu llIl.`.`l|llIr'IlII"`\ n .n-imnrimz HI nmlvml am .u.l.. `I -Luv) In Mr. um! `um in tho .-<'nn` `an-4 nf H-nvllimz lilyimz lhn Inimi- - rhilul Hh.| it-.n| llII~L~unn- ~ um IV`! `I I `I In- Il"1 llI'I' uz lhv In-I thu uI.....2 TIIII C3330 HARl`l.'R's Il02C1'lll.Y,II Vanna. Doug I, W m IQ. HARPER`! WKIKLY. Vofllh I b 8'! buund I337 In I1 brmun nuunmn. n voaun-o-um Add?-an-oanIo"c.."hxn'nwmn Kingston. /~ - IVYJ5N?.5l1- compusns mavens` FOR SALE. II A I) non-n unt:-nun v u u_..._.. - "' ` ' """ ' """"""_"' 'l'H!U'1l`r8'l`()lLY MODERN ` 0l_)E1\ }ll|_Q_*nL`q8, ultuntul Zlmjmnnulun mum ......... .= vqual LU um ucsl In {no city. Every new design is here. The stock of Piece Goods which we purchased {mm the Grand Union were all imported direct. which is equal to the best in the (`;'L Ruin:-n -.4-5.. J-AXA.. Z- L , SUITINGS. TROWSERINGS. ETC ETC" ETCH That's why we are telling you again that we are in :1 posi- tion to turn out-a First-Class SUITOF CLOTHES for you. on which you save live or six dul- lars. We have an assortment of 816.00 Suits now $x2.oo. 818.00 813.50. :2o.co ' 13.00. 25.00 ' 1 .00. 828.00 " $20.00. 85.00 Pants now $3.00. $6.00 "A 84.00. CALL WORK OUARANYIIDJH Everybody Wants to Save. COM. ' Tll put into your collar with no in- convouimco or annoyance to you. Din llml up with clean. lmnvst coal ; nll romly to last half the winter. Urlvr:4 lled in mnnmer are apt to he jllnt in little bit better uttcmlcd to if tluwu possible, for we are not quite so [may at that time. Any time you want. un honest measure of honest coul come to Ilhu anal u ... HI.` and hut 131 Princess Street. JIUIIII Ullu, Foot Queen St uuu ulu VVllllUl 3 IUCI. There is one spot where the coal is newest--quaL ity best--at SWIFT 8. ; uuvuwswals It is so with coal dealers and the winter's fuel. 'r1...-- :- -.. A - y:mug;_gsnnv% In the garden where ithu Howers bloom best, where the fragrance seems the sweetest. ' '_.V H. - - - Phnuwa I35 und H37. ALWAYS ' ONE SPOT wvulnw 1.'unyon'l Rheumatic (`urn Ileve In one to three houns I dngn. Prlu-ego:-_ ' union : yupepan Cum 1 [arm of Indlgmuon and Prints lie. suum-:3 coumuyn. A III. OIMIII IUIOVIVUVII. K Man an: PI-loo Ilo. It all dnannu. IMIII Iullvnnnn "b'EE'un:nv .... 1 a wry xv Ntl1Ym-as In-ck. l n .\l nnynn `n wrv bu- The . rnlllulelplnn, I-u.. ll. H. A.,u'm(w' mmllnul mlvlve {or nay lllm-tum." Thuearned Prntassnr%yB;eatiug% i a__Sy1satigu. R-EMARKABLE QZURES In All Parts of Canada convince the last Ollmod [mills Tim They May ' Ya! mum Mn and Happiness. THE CEEEE TELL Glad Story of Their Relic? from Suffering. FOR SALE. MUNYMI Wouolfn oppottunltio for dovolqring hlulynnlnuuulngonry day. We now =.aivhnllh and iuutygohfkzd iiudhnd. Oril. may then. y r and oupplgunlldovolopod tango unouly ho &nduod by pnying abandon to Ithvo Mo and its In of lulu: I QM!` Itlliduo and Hui: hump. A insulin :59 4 In c... .-- 11 Ink in tune at Syncure. N.\'. Ir. Hnhu-0 wiluund Bur Pointer poet ,5 silo in 2:01}. md In-ion Mall: mvu tho Iuuodichnenin 2.111. Landed flu: loony. Snmuol Harkoeu rammed Sunday morn- ing ltom Detroit. whom ho Iritnonod his htouiog born 1) L C. win the 2:2!) clu- nco in.tho gnnd circnio. l).L 0. made I wondcthl nhowingurinning out in `. ;I2}. In rcquind n bonus to win Ibo rues. D L 0. winning the Gun. lourth and limb. and niohing second and third in the oolntuvo. The fourth and fth huh Inns:-and in 2:16}. but 1) LC. could hangout much tutor. In mm 0! the hours: hopnhod so his full limit ol . Thoothot born: in tho RICO Inn Gina. Aniu. `Joanna Ind Mario. pane lot this not -In 82.1 It. nrknun an chad ouhun 5:0!` hr bio Ruhr, but nlund to can Tliovook In 2:01}. em-an ah. mm rwnly enjoyed by the on-lookorn. A number of tho ynchstmcn took 1 trip down tharivaron the neounynchn Bopby yesterday. . -uuanuuuu many 0! BBQ residents. An amusing Incident: occnrnd in front of the club house yesterday morning. A local yachtaman. in a canoe. attempted to tako a ma shah ol the eki _Wonla with a camera. `he canoe upset, and the voung man. with camera in hand. was thrown inoothe water. He held the instrument above waber with one hand until a swim- mer close at hand relieved him of it. The swimmer made for the nhoro. and took in map shot of the other Iellow, who wan Irying to right his canoe. The incident was richly enjoyed by the on-lookern. tho nu-h.a...... an-L - --=- .7- - ..v.._ u. vuv lllvllllllu. When the gale sprung up about Iiwelvo o'clock lash night sex-ornl ynchte anchored out-aide nought. shelter in the elipe. After twelve o'clock luv night A few of the ynchbmon pended the streets eiuging and blowing cornete and home. They awakened many 0! the residents. I unluinn Innirlnnh mu----A =- '~~- - . - unoirer an one club house. Sebnrday evening the stoemer America lefu the club house wharf with lully 400 yachbsman and friends. She sailed down so Claybon, across towards (lananoqne and up the Canadian channel home. using her powerlul searchlighb freely. which afforded the excureionists many ne landscape views ah night: time. During the sail the I-Sch l . W.O. ries band was on board and lurnished music. Dancing was indulged in, and all had a merry time. Home was reached About one o'clock in the morning. several anchored 1 lash ninht . I... .1: uuu uuv. no no introduced. Tomighh the visitors will be 1 at I nmoko: no the club house. Snburduv mmnamy pl... --..--- luau Iul Ial.|U l\lDOD0n D080. A few of obs yachbingmon were specu- lnoing Saturday as to the new style 0! yncht. than will appear. A local expert pro iicta that I uucer ahupod yachb will be the next to be introduced. Tmninhh lhn vinionu-ca ._|l L- -..A~-A ` Very few yachba lefn choir anchorage yeaberdny, the day being very calm. A number of yachbomen and lady friends who did not take in the searohligho excur- sion on Saturday night: conducted I dance at the club house Tomorrow we Koobrel and the Veronn will have another tussle for rau place. Henry Cunningham thinks the humor is too fat: for the Kingebon boat. few nf him v-"M--'----`-" -` " ' xncnung Noni. `is The visiting` ynchhstuon abbendod service in Sb. George's cathedral in I body yeabor- day morning, marching from we club home. `Tn-.. L... _, I. n . - - n:.:u:\m: umonaoo, Kingston` Euroclydon, Hamilton, 1:40:05. ulnau. run finish for n Thus --5---- `rho lnvculgullcu Icons`. vururIn,0|'0lalnIz the line one second ahead. The local yachtemen cheered loudly. While crossing the line. however. the Kee- trel crowded the Verona pretty well, and toavoida.foul. she was forced to drop away. and thin gave the Verona thirty or forty rods of a start. The crew of the Koetrel seemed elow in trimming their oauvae. butafter the loss of eight or ten eeconds she was again after her rival. The wind lreshened for a while and the two made a pretty quick run to (ieorge e burn, the Verona leading all the way and round- ing that buoy thirty-ve seconds ahead. She retained that lead until about one mile from home. when the yachts were be- calmed, and they drifted about for nearly half an hour. The Verona fell into a cur- rent of wind, which the benetted by for fully one minute before the Kestrel re- ceived the breeze. She shot ahead with the wind from the north and creased the homo line at 3:26:03, three minutes and thirty-two seconds ahead of the Kestrel. The Hiawatha nished at 3: 37: 45. and the Nautilus at 4 H9 4.": The Dolphin did not finish. It is acceded that the Verona ie a faster boat than the Kes- trel but the elrilful work of Henry ClHlnlO| - ham kept her well to the front. The Hia- watha`e crew were confident that she could outeail the Keetrel. but they were sadly dia_a_ppointed. T- The Vavla Won Qulte Ihmllly train the DInah--`l'he who went Down end 800:: There Was an Drifting Olnteh--Breele' from is Paulo; Thunder Storm. -- The nl:-h of the twenty seven-toot class race on Saturday was unsatisfactory es the wind had died away before the lead- ing yachts reached home. At the and of the first round the Kestrel led the Verona, of Hamilton, by one` minute and seventeen seconds. and the Hiawatha was some min- utes bhhind. Immediately on rounding the home buoy at the completion of the rst round the Kestrel came about and headed for Garden Island. but the Verona remained on her starboard taclr for B 3 st 2 some distance above the buoy 1 before coming about. Both boots 1 held that course until they were well on the other shore. and were able to take a 1 good slant on the Four Mile point buoy. F E On the run up the Verona picked no a E little, and rounded the next buoy just thirty-ve seconds behind the leader. C Spinnakere were set. but the wind was ti gradually falling, and the Hamilton cut< b_' tor forged horse up with the Kestrel. but tl Apparently could not get much of a lead. cc It wee a prettyisight to see both yachts coming down belore the wind with all can- th vns lled nicely. The Verona kept on the Fr windward side. The nohts approached the st: home buoy, and another piece of mamm- vring brought loud cheers from the speta- AI tors. The Kestrel's horn was a few feet wh behind the Verona s and to leeward. H. do; Cunningham gave orders for the s innnlrer car to be taken in, which was quick y done. to The Kestrel was then allowed to come up do: a point or so. and she shot ahead of the I Verona,crosein the line koe Vnnhlslnnn nlmn.-`A l....JI- T [THE nN1sa__og_ E'iUn1m} `L LNELV YYAOHT RACE azrwssu THE venom: mo KESTREL. _` ... Wh do dol In I I r hon my dank minty `aw mrnl-1: ving whouno man, 1 7h0 clnoa unnnh and um ---- -- Yachting Nona. .. ......s.;-_.-- - ..... -- ruv uvuuuublfu Dy (or moo am. 3:26:03, Duds nhmnd n! M... R--o--I .... ---u nuuvu BIIJUIIUH. | A0 2:'H:.")0' and the 2:-43:59 Io Ina I close over fourteen milos. Id by Uspta. W. Fisher, I entertained -..- .,-.... -..u uu-ru p |`nq._ mug }[_| man ncy l N. Full zrel tenant nuts A nt ma on Onl Lbely Geo! are em I Swiib a d. The` .r-board aemblo: ve Witness 0. mar Na boy To re ro Hoadao For gal `on: Princes: On Sea ind Catnmo: no tion. '1 he by Jaime n tlo or no conduct: I Clarke rind 0*) cure I wrona Fred. V is street. piece On Sat Alfred at I whibe do; dog's` hen or canine WI 5 wag fo Nod donh. b Mr. Vl is keeper, Vi moored mu-cular waver, doses of IL rohoy him. Fii Wade : dr eroua Yeaterd. a reached sh trimming police con i light had ing condii on duby bu bhe condit: my North K oconds Sundays a! nil 6:45 p.m.; ch:I'llu"I "Worm Pardon can lava in undo: And traowing in tho Imps thu share will to oufciun nil: in yield a crop fro tho mound coring. u-aw nuuum county hunon in I and plight. They will be heavy loan in con- nqnoneo. An iovoll known oonddonblo buckubou is grown shmnghou that county. This your tho usual crop: won nopn, but on account of the drunk than wu link or no gtowsh. Voty hide of the bnckwllml nhinod I hugln ol nix induct. tho dwnrfod hands ripening o. Thocotinotoplnny homumna . , _-_.- v--.y - run!!! The pcoaino executive dronth but left Ptinco Edward hnnon plihl T507 bl! hnlvi In-gr. in A..- } -... .. nvuuunlulll G. oonl. Tho tug Active and barge McCarthy left the government dry-dock on Saturday after receiving goncnl repairs. Calbd no James Swifo & Co : whxrf: Steamer North King. Charlotte; steamer Verona. Thouund Island park to Trenton; summer Arundol. Alexnmlcis Buy to Chu- lotco: aleunor Cambrio,0gdouabnrg m To- rouho. , , -___.-. u-uavu uwull mu: lill lI|0flI' ing for Ottawa. carrying I heavy load of paucngeru md {ref ht. ~ The ahonmer Togoka, with corn from Chicago to Kingston. ruched Porn Cal` borne on Snturdny night. The schooner Ihggio L. arrived from Bay of Quinta pores yoatardny with pen for J. Ruclnrdson & Sons. Th. 9.... A-..-..- -..J I -- - allllll-IICICH. The summer James Swift ` (might. Tnmln, -i UH . Tbo schooner Acacia, with coal from Oswego, Arrived an Crawford`: wharf Inn night. The SS. Roesmounc and contort: Selkirk and Winnipeg loft port for the upper lnkoe yestelday. Thu hm: JA..;. u-n _u_-_A n - -- yvuulllly. V The tugJeuie Hull cleared for Mout- roal Saturday waning with four bargua grnimlndcn. left this Ottawa. clrrvinn . 5.... 1--.: -- llllu day. um awomor Uupian left: this morn; for Montreal, hnvmg I long passenger l The SS. Bannocixbnrn and cone Duumoro cleared lor Faro William yeah day. The latest News About Vouoll III!` the Porto! Kluxuon. The schooner Eliza Fnshor. from (Thur- lotto, in unlonding coal :0 the ferry wharf. The tuu James A. Walker Arrived from Montreal yeatordny with two light barges. The steamer Caspian left: morning for_Montraal, having long Doaaanonr 1;... ,..,`.- .. ...n.uw uvuu In All D9!` verdant: Iovelinoee. nnd who in them no say nbsb man can improve iba beauty? All Ganenoque. reinforced by the surrounding country, burned out to green the beetle return to (abut porb. Ab exactly 9:30 o clock the Colombian lsndod her well-satised passengers in Kingston. Much favorable comment: was explessod in regnrd to bhe rsb-clsaa meals served on board. The waiters, polite and alhblo, showed every possible attencion bo obo passengers. Saburday s nil on one of bbe finest of Canadian steam- ers was a mesh enjoyable one. Irv: don ! wish to deal at tho cheapest plloo. 0 wish In draw your attention Io r Table mu Stoves, with horublu ovens. olnvc them all price: from 31.5: upwlnls. looks: 3-ourauu and Electric Fixtnmn and u a 11 they an tarnished. We can nuluoquer. orgild man. And unto them look like ......;.wuu. mucu lavonblt aablo, passenger -nil An I\r|A ,.t .1. c ,,`._ v...-4 \Jv-|lKI\IItIlI l:lll|ll[I9l. In is here than the charming grnndaur of one islands is most 00 be soon. [or here who many small isles. the swift-owing waters and blue thickly-wooded shores have scarce been altered by bbo hand of man. The work of nature is there soon in A1! her hblhmnn an -'-n-s-~--- -'*- uumo mace nnrou zh the Canad man. v..-us .nn-n rloaunt Untlng. Ab three o'clock on Saturday afternoon the (Jolurubian, bearing the members of tho excursion which Brock street: Methodist church tendered to Rev. 1`. W. Jolulle, lofo Swilo & Oo s dock. Nearly one thousand people were aboard. for besides the King` ston contingent. the steamer conveyed back to Alexandria Bay the passengers who came up in bhe morning on the Uns- pian. The America and Ga.-piau lefb porn ' the Columbian. bub bho two boats of the Richelieu lino soon left their opponent: hr in bho retreat- ing disonnco. A few more passengers Inn taken on ab Haunnoqus, after which she vessel bouched an Claybon, Round Island Pull. Thousand Island lurk and Alexandria Bay. 'l`hen,t.o make` the bri tmbly dolighbful. Oho river was croumfnear Rockporb, 0nu.. and the run home made hhrou zh the Canadian channel. char-minn m-...,.|....- -1 Ball On I|ucI:Ioal crop A Failure. . .,,.....p. -.......;__ .1..- ,u I uuu mmumon or his yachb. King leaves for Alexandria Bay ab 10 a m.. and for Rochester M) 6:45 Tuesdays and Thursdays Hero leave: ab 3 p m., connecting wioh North King at: Brighton for Charlotte. J. P. Hnnley.sgenn. I William Gillespie. lixzhb houne Wolfe Islnnd, was afflicted with rheumatism for two weeks. Two Dr. Hall's Rheumatic Cure cured Filby conus a bobble. For sale ab drug store. Yesterday afternoon a belepliono message the police station to the effect: that table Tubtlo a sailing yacht. Sun- had` ung nleak and was in a sink- condibion. Constable Tubhlo was not: bub word was conveyed Do him of condition of his yachts. King Iekvnn rm Aln------'--`-> MARINE INTELLIGENCE. UUL Saturday a street: car run over, on street. and killed a large black and dog. The wheel; almoetaeveml the dog ! head from ibs body. Although uhe was unable bo rise the tail continued for fully five minutes author the acci- 8ROCK* uuuuucu one ouemeea in the 1' Clarke : Kola Compound all cues of asthma. W. Sills, l'bm. 13., mu` norm mug. relieve tbnb headache use Excelsior Headache Powders. l0c. And 250. boxes. sale only so Sills drug snore, 260 Princess street. Satnrdsy the livery business of Me- Cemman Bros, was offered for sale by sue The business was boughb in in bulk James McCrumnon, who was ollered lin- no opposioion. He will personally the business in future. Knln (`.mm.n....A :. --------- ownu a wnnn. The usual wbnf full of spocbators ao- oemblod on Swim`: wharf last evening to witness the dopnrturo of the popular stea- North King. To rnlimm 9.5.. |.....s__n.. , 7 1~ vugv ' nu. mhing it nporud `mung the I.-_ A Largo Dong:-ogutlon In Prount In the l bud. l\'uuIng-- Two lmtruutlve Harmon: - , , ! rm n..a._a..qv Low for .1"-nanom- ' I _Cm"h`m'p", Wu" ham Chick,` 1 `rue gaunt: of n.1oun'0nnnotor-other . enng 5. Orders received no McAuloyI church mm. book store. ' . . - - - Rev. '1`. W. Jolhtfo. Colborno. and prem- mi:?:3`l:?l:l?:rw of HMO " "mete." dent of bho Bay of Quinbo Methodieb con- .. '. _ ference. preached in Brock street. Metho- ufgg}. among nu cn1Mry' Fm dish clnuco yoebordnv. both morning and no. chain of .9 halo i. Mi" hid evening. Mr. Jollxlfu is well-known :20 Ontarlo utreeg. over gohneton unt). li'g':":it`.`"" .`$"3',: : p:"itf get: George Holder and A force of workmen ' rm l " C "re ' ' lo ed ln lncin now bimbeu in "h' um gm" "h.' "`'" mm Swmpwgnd. p E shade. for six years. Sixteen years have I l`Pd '" h 3`."' up "0 bg.` I enter upon work nn :1 larger field of m- ` am uenca. Number: of his old lrlonda, bo- . ` a doe others. turned out: yogberday to hear 1, Excelsior mm pmwb "` 339?` ` ("h"' 1',` we } mf "'_ _%b __h?.m E from 1?" ,9 Sm. on. 1.u\\u,_..: Glonoua Ldlngu are we en Prince mom or men. ubou cxty of (lo . N1 A J In" Onatznrdny bhelivnrv businou nl Mn. tuhnrv nn In: . r ;~--v. ____.__ The Oolnmhlnn Through UhnnmlA-A Pleasant Miran n nInn|r nu -1-s-----I-- "- Natty Paragraph: Picked Up By our looonon on `Duel: Bounds. Pny Into: rate and cave diuoounn. Lunches and picnic batons. Fmnbomo kto ahingia-sported mdl. _. -.... .--uuvuuu H110 IOOII nppononn uco. n md Pull. Thnnnmi Ll--A INCIDENTB OF THE DAY. .1..m,1 ..unm~_-n~: L: ` '.\$;i`.'iv V DAILY wmu. Momunr. ~ JUL 1" unurulu nger list. coneorb n yester- m can run Uongrog.n.ional church yea- ktdny Ira. Wallsco Goth!-cc moo Lulu Moot) sung two ooloo. "Como Unto Me." by U000CIy Ind A Drum 01 Psndina" In. Corbett : voicoin gratly improved since lac baud hem, and the nodon'ng_ol the show pvecoa Into highly nppnoioud and fnonhly on by those nroecum Moth uorvn I nelecnou. In one of the clmnbon yenlaotdny the preacher limited the singing on accounb ol the heat. and yet his sermon covered one hour exactly. A Rev. W. `I . Brown. of Princess etrooh Noihodioo church. a,-pi.-ted Rev. T. W. Jolliffo in the pulpit of Brockatruat church Ian Ovuling. In tho Fun (Lmgrognional n..a... n._ --v -- nan aunt umo. Rev. 0. G. Dobba. Brockrillo. preached in Se. John's. l orcamouth,at lust. evening's service. The congregations in the city churchoe lucnigha were nnmericslly weak Mac- domld and City parka were apparently `points of greater nttraction than the church. Noawithntanding the oppressive- non of tho Atmosphere some pruchora talked for an hour. J. 8. Power, uilor missionary, officiated at both services in Cooke : church yester- day. At tho evening nrvice :1 male qua- hozbo. Me.-are. W. H. Montgomery. John OH . H. W. Newmm and W. Burton ron~ dond 1 selection. '11 Ann Al AL. (I ' wu pcovan to be A true one. Rev. James Enliotb in not. I believer in long prayers. He wants men who pray to be denite and specic. "One thing." he said, "tbs: has planned me since I have coma to Queen street: church in tho at the Ivedneedny eervxco I have never heard :5 long prayer. I hope as long an I remain with you I never will." Mr. I'IHiotb s prayers are always short and specic. Hil- opening prayer in church in only about vo minutes, his other pr.1j,'ero loss than half that time. Ran n n n-LL- n lust Dream 0! than the Brock abroat Metho- dist church in the warmest: edice otiba kind in the city. Yesterday the theory vnu pcovan to be Raw. Jxunna I`l. .un :- ...-A A l-"