ONTREAL W-W. II, T `JCT IJIIVUI-llI'\i-vI-I Lnnpox. July 5.-0n dit that the duke cl Aborcoru. the Grout. Irish lnndlotd, whom hrony data back to June: I, mud dhnnn iii: in Lin ilmnrhtar of the nut WDOOI KPOII] (I803 DICK w ulnlul 1, lnu xooo wife was the llnughter of great Eul Hove. in undoratood to be an agar upplicnnt lot the pinch which _Lord Abor- doon non nonta at Ottawa. '-lfHE- INDIESTION and CONSTIPATION. 1+ 5.0. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. r Inn: `to no on 0oven'n7vlhIonL ,__ __ I, L Jr 15,, _I:; Al.-. AL- 4|-` COUNTY REGISTRAR. Resident or jolnn gnaw...- IIIOI A1751-L Detective `look l'hlol-lleaI Wu Exotulvo Tf TWINS 5K. 1). 0. must i lmmtlon commy. " Jill SCENIC LINE or AHBRICA. A uumrua om _ '-no omuavu nu. uuo or no pi-a-..vu-u P-nu TA-4115 ; vgry uncut no-pnahu. They hrs new ooll'ms_Chi08.80 "P" banana" and Toronto in nnlous. '1'he_y nre ouung Unluqg` kopohs and Toronto in jealous. Tha. lmulinlz cities of Canon I D I i 1 1 I J I 8 live orgzuiizallon. This is the record year in the British empire, and the Central Canudizm exhi- bition associalioii make it also the re- mrd your in the history of the fair. Zosides 315,000 in cash prizes, the di- Lreclors urn offering :1 large number of lspecial prizes, invluding f0rt.y-five. Immu- lliful Ineduls so highly |)TlZ9(l by those lwho ll:l,\'9 won thc\n1'in Ottlaxm in the `past. The il|L`I`I3lS( S are principrillyin the live stock and dairy clepurtmmls. 'l`lm directors are year by year ll.(ldll1R lo the prizes in the lines which urt- llieing especially followed hy farmers. 1 To this end the dairy test Is to be made lone of the l'e:Ltures- of this year`s lmw. "l'lio, .`~]') (`l.'ll mlr:icrimis, ulw.1_\'s an im- pnrlrml. feature. of an uhibition, will he .exc0pti0n:illy fine. The directors rnmn I in huvn llm most novel and <=ntorl.:1inig 30901531" and in The, leading of Csnad .' '30`? through the jubilee Without lmvln knigh mayors. `V ~' In Hastings county to aucossully ride the seas-of prosperity it is awes- nsury to know how to handle the ores. Tim common: is so lling up with know handle the ores. `The commons with titled gentry that -the deliberations of_ parliament. will soon he a sort of Cuingdian knight}. entertainment. .:+m.- nnlA has been taken at the Ca gdian entertainment. it.tlek,_'nol.e has been deggh 0! Mrs. Oliphnnt last week. Yet she was perhaps the most distinguished woman ul letters In` E_ngls.nd~..-..As.u. novelist, on essayist. endne.\_biogrnpher she was edunlly successful. She wasa _ good woman, too In the recent boat race on the Hudson lretween Yale, Ha'.rvn.rd and Cornell, the Cornell crew, who won, were carefully weighed just. before and just. after the race. whivh lasted less than l.\venly_ minutes. During that twenty min- utes the (`row lost. on averzfge of over four pounds each, although perfectly trained. . The Arena tnngnzine, of Boston. hns deapatched ll special puntribulor to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick to pre- pare an article on "Social and Indus- trial Conditions in the (`-enndini Penin- sulas." n the July number, the Hon. H. usk, ex-member" of the New I a legislature. gives an interest- ing :1 ~ount of land legislmtion in the direction of the single Lax`. `L l\nn nf lhn urnnrlnrflll Lmls n.l)()Ui t 8 direction of the single Lax`. One of the wonderful [acts HE` jubilee demonstrzmtions on land und Se`! in England, is_t.hnt: no fatal accident occurred. Whbn itiis re.|nemherudt.ti:1t some five or six millions of-peofmte, pack- ed together like .sardin9s in n rox, wit- xmssed the Londun demonstration, and hundreds of mu` ships and other craft. crowded with humanity were gathered in small spave at the nnvaiireview, that not; :1 life wzua lust, is indeed marvellous. It prove": thn English genius for effec- orgzmization. 'l`hi. iv: the rm-nrd vmr lexcoptioiizilly line. 'lll(` uireuuuxs iumu to hiive the most specialties from New York and other leading; mntn-s. The` night, spectacu- liir, will include that thrilling historic spectzmle, 'l'hc-. 'l`iil;ing of B-q_tile," with the usual aspiring accessories. 'l'liu works in coiiiiect.irin'\vith the piece will he of :1 miiiznitude never attempted in (iiinnda lielnre, mill the military display will lie nmdb by li00 of the militia: oi Ottawa. 'l`he cinematogrziphe, the won- di-i"of the ngr, will lii-. :s`0(`l]`ll-i. the (air This marvellous invention presents pio- ture tiiken in differeint. parts of the \\Ul`l(i, in perfect. life-like action and air; tliou-L.;h they wern (.`lll.'tlly()(3Cl1I`Nng Although the annual fair, the to-nth will excel its predecessors In vziriety of fE. llllI'(`S, in `ma.giiitudn of attractions, iind in the munificence, of prize list. The dates are September 17th to 25th, entries to close on September 14th. A CASE 0-F CHRISTIAN SCIENCE I % ;aoop0 `I"o :i'M). Going out at 5a.m. ' _ _ DIG In of Qnlnh by dnyllcht. A Recent Cale In the Exp: rlenee of A Local V ' Phyalclau. ' I am attending a case that, I believe. is unique in the medical history of this city. said a well-known local physician to a Wily: roporber this morning. I shall mention no names, he continued, "but the facts} of the case may speak for them- selves. Some days ago I was `called to at.- tend one of my clients, a lady, whoml found to be suffering from a severe attack of pneumonia. After a close struggle I succeeded in maeteryig the disease and the patient was on the high road to complete` recovery. Union-t.nnnf.alv. however. a friend J) of "Unfortunately, however. 9. the family introduced to the suffering Indy a believer in the doctrine of christian science, unknown to the pntiont s husband or to myself. The sufferer was persuaded to try a `course of christian science trest- ment. and my directions and medicines were given up for the faith cure: The re- eult is that the patient is com- bletely unbalanced. mentally. She is in a continual state of delirium. and refuses absolutely to take the medi- cines I have prescribed, eeying that `that doctor (myself) does not belong to our church. What the eventual outcome will be it is impossible to foretell. but it can- not be other than bsneful to the patient. after her protracted period of suffering, whigh reduced her strength to that of s chil . Ccnlom-nod In Knnul. `On jutnloe duy, the-en Victoria was highly honored at unctmn City, Kan- .-1:15. Iiritixh and American flags were In every coign ot V.-Lntuge. '1`. |).Shnw delivered 3 short invoca.t_ion, anal unat- tructlve 1-ntt-rlninmvnt followvd. The supper was unique. There has never teen seen in Junction City n. single roast. of beef suffivient I3} large to ssupply 250 persons, and Hunks` to the care of the "l"r9_vs it was tone tonturn. Then the plum p-.nddings-in~ rmund propor- tions, were much "on evidence." 'I"|-tn cnnm-.h nf. Phnllutll Bl'll'I"Y. fOl'm(`l'f much "an evidence. The speech qt chnplein Barry, 1) of i\'In5ufnn, in response to the `.0;L~.it, to "the queen," wns very fine-'-[ull of lienutiful lhoughis. couched in fine Inn- guxuze. Nu ref:-ronre whatever was made to the political side of `the queen's long and glorious reign, hut rether to the g .-uideur bl liu-`nyvn personal char- nmer, as wife and ngoaher, and the in- fluence for _goud, which, for sixty years has been felt in all the vast.-domains which still claim old Hngieed an the mother country. The must of the pre- sident. was responded to by J. Vance Humphrey. Everyone joined in hearty ` cheers for the queen and president. _ Seattle 0! cleleene. Loxnox. Ont... July 3.--On jubilee de 1 Hugh Meliey. ol the rm 0! B. Mcey ' 01)., (sign Inenufecturere. wee eeized with ' e eudden illneee. Since then he he been hovering between life end deeth, end died at en early hour. obi: morning. 1...... nmmninnrom of the foremeu at died early noun vma morning. Junu Cummingug one foreman Lsidlnw & Wuhan : iboo factory, died and- donly [um night... "He bud complainod ol fmng unvollydaring the nfyarnoon, but it. run. until shout. anon o'clock that any- fxjng unwollruunng ma uprnoon, uni u. not until ubout. any- thing curious wu found us which time he wu stacked with convulsion! and died in. I few minutes. He was an nctivo nonhu- ol the trndeu Ind lnbor council of this citgno lguli a vile st pnlont nuidunt M nick, county of Onyx" I A liiucxlvu -pun. Loxoox, July 5.--It in undo:-stood that Booty [thicken will make an individul mt tho pubjousol Ibo Tnuvnl raid, Ir caution (hail Rhoda, has al- nyundn no uunpcnoc mo Innuvuu mu, strongly opourlng Oocil V-nn... chain conduct at Jon-uh Chub ""`i'; ......._.._] mining}-lI`:.I Inn conduct. or auuepn A {`I`oN AND nomnmu. lane. ` x ITIAXBR HAMILTON ;,;;:~ .......""` .Z i .$.'1`....'...`,'.`,!'1 ..".lf. '.`3 = "1; union xxuma :- `K A4`. l..o_Vl l1l:SDAY st 5 mm. PITI-`I 0? wins Ntws. W mg gm We have been with you but three short mon thSL We have introduced you to new methodsof 'storekeep;3g; We have demonstrated that a store can be ruhi in interest as well as in our own. .We have showed you the advantages of cash prices. VVe have proved that liberaldealing is as wise for us as for our customers. We have struck hardest of allthis key note of the busi- ness. You shallrbc pleased with what you buy here or have your money back." All these things ' ebo- coming household thoughts in . Kingston and un__d about. Now we come with `another innovation, A Stock Clearing andsprting $aIe. I Such. selling as we have been doing hasleftmodid ' lots. Some things that we got have not gone with the snap" we expected". The season will soon "be etting away from others. There` is only one way or any goods `of that kind here. THEY MUST (30. The stock you see on our shelves must be up to the hour. -If anything lags or hesitates out `it goes with a special push. And so we have preferred to make some of these early July days memorable for you by the littlest prices you ever knew. \Ve have gone through every depart- ment and marked without mercy. Not what it costs. Not what. it might bring now, but WHAT wu-L IT BE \mm`n wm=..\* 'mr. Il()'l`\VI".A l`Hl*`,R (;m:s, has been our measure for everything. And we have been able to get some very interesting lots from dealers who have cared more for money than for their merchandise. All goes into this sale \Vl'l`l{()UT Rl~ZSliRVl~I. This is a par- tial list of some of the reductions: Trimmed Millinery- 7. V Reduced from $4.00 and $7.00% $8. 87.50 and $12 to $5. 850 and 400 Ribbons and Chi'ons for 200 yard. Tjnhlc and Um-Ir (vh-m1m'I Swine [U1 QUU III. U a Light and Dark Ground S iss Spot Muslins reduced from 50c togmz yard. Ihitn Qminn Qnnl: M nsinq rn|1nn;1 yuru. \\ White Swiss Spot Muslins reduced from 850 and 40c to 25c. Of course in all these things rst choice is likely to be best, but`"myuv cannot come one day come another. You will nd values that are simply unheard of. Starr & Sutclie, A NEW pouncw; iucnow. _ A an Toonlo Nu-bu A mast.-pram __. AL- _:-.... ..l - nnnminnnk. jmuouncamxsm 118-120 Princess Street. EEFRIGERATORS. REFRIGERATORS. Ice Cream Freezers. all sizes. American Blue,Flame Oil Stoves. Oasolioe Stoves. Lawn Mowers. Garden Hose. etc. ` 751 77 pnmcess smear. Duly Bu-vloo on the Hoimooqun Buy. 0! Qmnu. Luna daily use I ma. (Sudan output) for Plcton and my on `raglan an nndnn uluwkkb Slxirtwaists reduced from 40c to 250 I " 756 to 500 81 to 750 ` $1.50 to $1 ~ ~ $2 to 81.50 II`! - 1 It'll` nail Tuodnn vandal: \on. `union. Douovlo. an Douronlo. N.!. (lnmnonollr pun 4113'.) St .'`N rib I13 "I Sundl N25 . Iu.:."Hu'oo "lu:nTuodn..'- our 3: . ` 00 I hal VIII III .n.|?:l)|:[" fo: 8!..':{.... x.!.. (rm 0! I . |!I:.:in--Btr. North Kl " havoc at! 5.3. lot oluand Islands sud unddn Bu. llcht nurnd Io olnlllt lhq vho .1 ? " sc`s".".{.`$'n3'e'5`n L`:`i'3!s`.!%amE K . v STR."NOR11-In KING: III-I I.-`bin Qlnachwl An JI'MaiI8tear'nships `T,1- EVBRPOOL SERVICE vn uonnommnnv. r . 1 '3 ' ' o from Iontnnl. from Quebec, | A I..,u`1'I`1`l'y Ildoyllynt. g:{y13`x:l1,:|).m -+~--.--`Mr ' --'11: e- _-'m::..::: ..n__. . 3"`. |V%u-nu------ kl 0300303501 . (8oInInonol Juno.) 3;- uu__nL in-_oo Iggy... Innlnmn All-C II - We Have` them from $8 upwards. Come and see them. """`*'* *** ""**"%"` ELLIOTT BROS, FORMERLY RICHMOND & CO.. White Satin Stripe Muslims re- duced from 140 to 90 yard. Wlnnnnl wnnnnlu 'DI-inhs Rltl, (ll1C8(| IFUIII P10 bu uu yulu. Elegant French Printed Satoena, Freucl1Cnmbrics and Scotch Ging- lmms, were 250, 300 and 85c. all go at the little price of 12 0 yard. Pretty Pink and Bus Ohsmbray an we nnue pnce 01 m u yluu. Pretty B ue Ohsmbra reduced from 12o and 150 to 100 y . Fancy Silk and Wool Dress Goods reduced from 750 to 500 yard. f\_......-_ vuu anvua iv`: -v V..- 4..-... mgolored Mohair: sud Canvas plothe reduced from 500 to 890. amouumvor 1 I000 Island co : (Limited). `"*-" --nun-n rlwvuu nvvu -.. .-- Fancy "~I.:weeds.- ')]`0|'`g(1' ' and Plain Black Lustres, Lustreb, from 850 to 256. Wlth OI $110 11 III uoolno '-' O0 `oldunn lhlllglw II IAIIJ l IOI IOIIIIALQ _ II nup.m.1thuuInn\Junn.I|l| nugk: ""1111 mi "dQ%`E" ran on a Porno... lnnnotwlo: . and I town. P.I.l. gnutmpdth nut: in IIIII as! com o . . AITIUI .Iouha,ohI. lortlckouond on o ' " "`"......."""2%:I`.* RIVER AID GULF S1`. LAIRBICI Innnu onus in 0001 human. T Twin screw Iron 8.5. "Campus." wm. damn lights. olootrlo Innuml El ' FOR BALE OR TO LEI. KINGSTON ONT V3.31-oches Figured "'V,3_i`\VI'y Id. ' July mu, 9 mm " 17. " 1Ih.9u.m . " ll. " , An(.ht.9a.m ml. '1 " - `HI: 2p.m v.Au.1 , " " lM.h,9n.m ` ADA will sun from Dotson in! v ilk Allllut. of puny: to uhondondon-y an to In-50.00 to m Ilnglo; 0106 to mo vorpool,Lon dor . adon. ntovmnulra ._lIl. $0088.50. I ll llnlnu-nlonuol, loan. oloolrio [hGI.I I0i0l18_ fhnldy-. J. D. Glldorsleev, _ . 0.13.3. 88501911. Cl Clarence Sc. , in: -u-.--..-- at: ww-'l'Ul38DAY pan. at-FRIDAY at 10 p.m. H ' mon 05.? mum. uuo. To- `I .O7`.I0. ontroohu rotum. - and nut: Included both um. in ALEXANDRIA BAY. 1 'vI` I I Iju mu.- ` " ~ : ` '7' and Rome. " - a: 0 dz ...:..;. c:,:.`?f. IAPxns.rroiy9;a;-azgx. 4 * I.I0l|WO(lIIoldIY.JIlly7- IHJIIJA I414!-'!`rl-Woolly Service W1 NO"%O!`k Oantrala" truancy`.-. .--`-. _ _ , AI1` STIR]. BTRAIIII `will have Ilun II for In over! Tuudu. hun- I 00:05.3!-. odnnootlng at IVAN. lnnkawonnu & wallow York and Lu - - Iamutor and Oowogo she Y- ~ I form I and Alex- woIy`.cndpy, odnondu and and Mo: Info ion apply JAIE. SW1 t 00.. It. lavruoo_Whsr(. 1.: LAN LINE Kr undoing? Int ' ' ndpn. . nan nhkl 1 . Irly -v-.-___._ ' .'A_uI.n-`M-wum tiovnu , vs. waouasnavs. Futons.- ` ulmiounm. Ito: amt mm. lomlnys, Wed- '!oRoN'ro-M JAS. IIWIPTE 00. Fnluht Ann . A Iopu. All. Slll 2.1.`, __ .AL _ .,__..n... --.| -v.n_ I- -..L *5? """ "" _ ALEXANDRIA ;."_r5iSon sud Co:-nwu FA CT8. - --.-__ 1 1.... 4,. u... NIIUIIX p Dion; - 3 L_I|lal-v'l'rl- Woolly >. ` Ito: Wed- Ii. \ inn! 5:8) p.In. lamina, Wod- 59 huh! lllornonoa `I. -3.CIA_I(VI.IIlnvI. COCK `I -III. k . A_nn_n-mun:-n. IVOQI rummrnumu Warn 1:` plbihhod out At `:1! nonunol run go; up In 32' v5Iib9;othorw1uu.wwn1 be iurtod. - - , ,An. _-- ll-an -v-.....,. , ' . 7 mmmm 370 mm and oven 100} P0! Ili- oon vo 50- Hill. , " 5.17:: In noaund ova. Thm ttmu a'Iuok. `Q: " wlgouunnnu by 1 -0114 Ink. W01" 111100 o tun. v ., Birth. ' I or Deaths, one lnlortlmly was two `lie. - -. _ vi ,- ,Ax-tiolu .:r:.-... ...e-.:.te:.-;.` .% :.'r::r.."..; mm WIIIBI. 150! Ito: ulmolc . mum chum. mum . lac. o no at 15. 11:: - uduood rl-fen who; I aup`i`"{annl .`.'n.nZ Haoomvnile or on coucrnotrlox ovu no nu. M11111!-D churn for I notice, loo. Oont:-not: for 0 Ipoolod smog` Inldl '0' Ian. nun: for mucsnttlo um _ _ 5` tionn are an: and paw Ollluon o! nninco Ioolotlen will be holz lot ordnn they give. -rmi wnnnv m??1sn wma a plus, 04 columns, in published every Thu:-min mom- glolt 01 A you. 1: plld in advance ; of. u-who maflwnnnv n publlnhod on non- `ann And Thnndun at 81 I you in advance; _ `J-'II4B 51831` V7 ` do a and Thur: 01 othonviu. Attaohod, to `.1 ":'i"skiilw1:nx1.v published non- Thnndnn 01 othuwlu. _ __ _ A T `_ 3'? '3Fhu`wT.2.'""" ' "" Attached She papa: in one or the but Job Once: in Ounndng rapid, stylish and cheap work; nlno improved Pi'i`[l)1twll.11D?Il:OEI1.`SE. JOHN OFPORD Proprietor. . Lulu!-Ant ulnou Manner. -nun.-Eg'.A:'..'.'.'. ggg, !THE DAIPY wH1G.] -.,__._, V, I call 1.000 Inlmd Points. - tt mud Cornwall. lll. uhnllaauuau o w an n .... Interest surely centres in what the grand old man. Mr. Gladstone,, thinks of the Ca adian tariff. He has been reading care- fullliyxthe speeches of Sir Wilfrid Laurier- `whom the Chronicle assures him is an un- questioned free trader--and remarks : "Generally speaking I view with jealousy all attempts to modify our free trade legis- lotion, and if Mr. Laurier s plans forbid us to give to a foreign country the most favoured nation clause I fear I should not be among their friends. This does not appear to be the issue before the Canadian people. The Laurier government has not presumed, as the Wnm under- stands it, to dictate to the imperial gov- ernmentas towhat it should do with its trade treaties, outside of the fact that they shall not be forced on Canada as a colony of the empire and to its dis- advantage. The point has: been made plain by the attitude of those nations with which Great Britain has` special treaties, and which claim the admihsion into Canada of their products on the same terms as Great Britain. The Wmu would like to hear from Mr. Gladstone upon this matter, which concerns all the colonies and in an exceptional way. Mr. Laurier wants no narrow political doctrines applied to the development of Canadian interests, but he wants such an arrangement made aswill draw Canada and the mother country into the closest relationship, politically and commercially. [eat to aimllar nuns!) Contract ndvartlun my tank: man from BIDDING FOR LEADI`.RS!ill'. Under the heading in large letters Sir Mackenzie Bowel], the probable successor of Sir Chsrles Tupper. as chief of the con- servetive party," L Evonemenh (cons.). of Quebec, says that the unique and excre- ordinery position of Sir Mackenzie com- mends the Attention of the whole country, but especielly of the conservative party, and in the corridors of the house of parlia- ment he is spoken of us future leader of the conservative party. ""* *~*- -------` `*~- H-A -r-A-lmmnnnnn nl one conservative punay. Ihle may account for the performance of Sir Meckenzie during the recent eeeeion of the house. He wae evidently posing for eect, and aimed at being the moat con- epicuone gure in parliament. Moreover, nothing can juetify the repudiation of the commons leaders by him. while in e petulant mood, pave the deeire to minimize their inuence. to depre- ciate their. zeal, to discount them in the extimetion of the conservative perty. Why`! Wee he really seeking A reetontion to the leadership of the party ? If eo heie vainer than he eeemed to be. and poeeeeeed oi leee wisdom and lore- thoeghta He was never out out for lead- enhip. Heie utterly lachin ' lomecy. in theee magnetic in t at drew men uotoene. in the wet to command allegiance and yet do it in an inoeneive way. He can ecold. but no eon Mr. Teeter, and Sir Cherlee"l`Ipper, andinose euepecte them of having the qoalieetione which the late Sir John Mac- doneld held in no eminent a degree. In- deed the ooneervetive party muet look to eeme of lte younger men for the leader of leture yeere. He may be in the ranks, or notyet in perliamentary life, but he ie eveilehle somewhere and in due time he ,Wi entt hilneell, or circum- etaneee vlll brlnghim to the front. -pineal-giiocurou. In-um. haeheenled to -pus an heietheeominghermbut heieen Ihpodhllitynnd with Sir lac. L-_-2- n..n1 1- .4.-nunnnalarl in bar: hip nnhitlon with IE6 utmost oxpdmon. oqltbpi. < l'Iu`cuna_podcnu of a oumurnuvu ppuuuutghonnuuit @0585.- luuuvvolhohnultnnttoulbo pub- lugilchladouldabludorol the ulnunvchp Iluitohnuuiduoboon Oh-IQII. llowuluunnko smirk` In in ? " - ;._z.,7:g*~. z} ..`1w Q. Tati.`6 i.'Xi}f6Sii*s'V1:` 4-- :_ ...L..a. Al... :1 VII iblo in Mhnnue. routed annotations or pononnlly nuponniblq . ! unu. um I ut for sale. rt.- In` my: urea for - -_ _-.-I...-innnl , '. 3X;l"ll-lt luring:--u-.w.u.. ,._..., min; to rehab thoviowo-of nprominu midi] `tn the Wilfrid Laurie! inyult hutan homo and dieiniu two of the men ha ha: cs'l!od_ bu his govern- ,._ _-A. Wno IV` 55 5 .`7"" ""' ""- Blliu What. have they done! Nothinl in roppect ofivhich 5 direct and lPi elm-go cm he made. . ll . 'n|.:. 111- nnn hf Shh Df0VinCiIl charge no lnnuc. _.' Mr. 'Blsiry was one of tho provincisl pmnicn who are Alleged hovhcvc brought to the Icdcrcl council the narrow ideas which prcdorninatcd. in the local cabinets, but he hu ahovn himself, in the antima- bion of the cverngo onlookcr, on a_ strong mm of oxcecdingly wide cnd liberal npinionl; He in non: wordy individual, not proud of tho Wncrapping" which is ,chcract.crist.ic of the political bulldog, but he hon demonstrated in the railway &m5 miwcc, whcn_ acrioua isaugu were up. .. . L- I.-- - ...'..:l nf his nwn. nnd mittee, when aurlulsu lluubwu no... ..r, that he has a mind of his own, and` that his leanings are ever `and always with the interests of the country. His handling of the Crow's Nest Pass railway indicated the rmness of his plans and the persis- tency with which he developed them. while in the case of the Intercolonial rail- way he supplied the evidence that he had, with his colleagues, entered into an arrangement which was for the good oef the dominion, and that he had disposition to abandon it because the senate objected. There have been insinustions that the l)rummond county railway deal was crooked. but how no one dare say it in a way that they could be made responsible for the state- ment. The promised enquiry will take place, and unless the liberal party is entirely disappointed `vi the man there will be nothing in transactions of the railway department. which will act to the disadvantage of Mr. Blair. Indeed, at this time he is giving fresh proof of his aptitude for business by giving the C.P.R. company a year s notice of tlietermination of the lease under which lntercolonial freight was carried over its road between St. John and `Halifax. because the terms made by the lat gov- ernment are too good for the comny. Perhaps it is for this and similar ser- ices, as an efficient and courageous de- g-)t;mental head, that the conservative [ rs declare he n-ust go. There cer- tainly is nothing in the way of incnpacity about him. Then Mr. Tsrte purchased. on behalf of the liberal party of Quebec. La l`at`rie, which Hon. Mr. Beaugrand was giving up on account of illness, and Mr. llreenshields, Q. 0.. acting on be- half of the liberal party, sup- plied the purchase money-. Mr. Shangh- nessy gave to Mr. Tarte`s sons $3,000 in a business deal, to be taken out in printing. Mr. Tartds family lives in Montreal, and he has been looking about for a house, and has `made an offer for a pretty good one. All this has been construed as evidence that Mr. Torte is titling the public treas- - _--I.:_.. L.:......I6 .-ink man Ml. Lirwll uumg uuu F ..... V.-.-.- ury. that he is making himself rich at the public expense, and that he must; go. Mr. Torte is perhaps too eager to advertise hle honesty, but he chal- lenged the opposition at the lobe session of perliementto make echerge against. him on account of his administration and he would accept. the issue. The opposition was dumb. ' p Ll,-_- :`_.L.. :A- in nah un-tv NIB IIUIIIIJI In the face of these facts it is not very manly to slander Messrs. Tarte and Blair, an the Toronto Newt baa done, and to put. offensive language, into the mouth of a liberal whom it does not dare not name. The liberal party in reasonably jealous of its reputation. and will do what it. can to defend it. Thd party is not called upon 7 ._.._|_ ._......o:.... lm-munr tn nnnnv. UUIUIIU Iv: Luv l.ruuuJ nu ....- ..,V I to pay much attention, however, to anony- mous assaults`, the ground work of which is ction of tho meanest aorb. IIHIII -vleh sun l:|`IIu.:u uuwuuu uu-...... ..... _.---..._, a new legislature. IE will be grit, of course. The wrjee are so discoqrnged that they have not the energy to vote. How To Do It. A. W. Burtch writes : It seems extra- ordinnry that men elected by the people to edvtnoe the interests oi the city will in- stead look after the interests of one man and fill his pocket. This is the state of af- fairs in the appointment of I city clerk by the eldertnen. They have stooped to partyism instead of guarding the city s in- terests. Economy should be the watch- word and I man sppointod to the otiice of city clerk at the lowest ealnry possible. no matter to what politics he `may belong. This would be in the interestof the rate- P`!"-. _ av cuttimz down the snlnriea of I few By cutting salaries city olcials a free library could be o eta_b- liahed nothat the poor may share in its use. The salaries of the men under she big clock" should be cut down one-half. and enough could be got from them to be and in d_raining_and otherwise improving the ciey, and later taxation might. bocutc ah-awn , `two gneeoufnl Klngoton Ladlol. _Intho recent onminotiona of the To- ronto oonoorvotory 0! movie, Miss Mary Bnnndoro. Kingston. in; successful in tho second your oa-gun dophnmont, oocond you-theory department. ond lntroductcy theory. taking hut-duo honors in the Ioooud named. Min (Ionrudo Hardy also of thin city took ns-clan honors In the union! lormpriunry thoor and pond ninuod theory. , Km-IIUII lulu wvrs-. Tholuna oomnithu, at "in meeting oniridyyovoui ,dooidodIo uncommon ootgluodtyeou Ihognntingoltwto the widowud hny of tho law city cloth, Michal Ihugu. in noognition of h&I|oagundldth1uIuviootnGhocity.H. The Prince Edward Ialnnda are electing - - -V-,,__ n. .-.:n L. ....;p A: DI Elirliru IIIW llwvun. d`:.,hm:`,',?::f 5? D; Iurkt. u'IgboIj as... n. U'|oo as on. hnohonn"" W ' III. Tlu > uonitnum bu lunar: new Intel. un,,A),__ 0! L_ Y\__ ll___l.. llooognlnod III Wonk. .`_.. .44.__LLA AL '35` DAIIII? ware}; MdND4.1. TJULYT 5.11397 -----------------------------{ . |maAm m_I_A_ %nAms1. ,4 y 5.-'l`he "grim reaper death, heubeo umoqgst us and clsimeti twootourl ones. Mrs. S. R. Miller diedon Sat rday morning last. at eight o elook,s1_tgr several years illneu of n blood disordeithst helod the skill of the best physicians of the country. Mrs. Miller : maiden name was Alice J- 1`):-.yden. only daughter of the lste William Dryden. of Nspaneon Deceased was in her forty- aeventh yeer,Aenjd~.has been a neaident of" Nep`im'ee since her birth. She leaves besides her son-owing husband two sons and two daughters to mourn the loving and tender care of :1 christian mother. She was a consistent member of the East- em Methodist church, and bore her long i illness with christian patience. renting in the full assurance of egloridlxs resurrection. `The funeral took place yesterday afternoon at two o clook to the Eastern cemetery and `wins very lsrgely attended, The A. 0. U. W. attended in a body. The sorrowing family have the sincere sympathy of s very large circle of friends in this the hour of their _ and sllliction. 11.. sl.....l..n mm.-Ana III`. HIKE lflock MR8.S. R. Mu,`L:n::;MEo on SAT- uamw uqnuma. . Dnt X: 3 Yonuc am oounupuon -ln Oid Resident of `South Frederick!- ----..n. v.-nu A-n!--L dew Ll-.. brother in then` and nereaxemenu. Simeon Lloyd. of South Frodtrickaburg. died laiat. Friday. aged seventy-four. The l funeral Look place on Sundny to the j Hough cemete! y and was largoly attended. 1 Deceased leaves a wife and large family of grown up sons and,daught,ers. ` 1)nt.et'bi\'o Reeve. of Cleveland, came , ` 1? gen mrumm nnp uu ..-.. .. ....... -..._ knnrlnnn Line of Steamers are the - V ~ draught puuonnr boat: on this ` . xu lmurhw their being ulhla to run jho Ilpldl, oven than the water in at an pom. ncudlngxluly service will uppur "7 '-Ptivonurl from Kingston can go on lhnmor alum. before (,Mtol1J:30p.m.) nu " , OH onmlod to free but ll. _ ` two out stump for descriptive aiiugaugnwru. . Debecbivo Reeve, over on Saturday last, and returned again the same evening with the young man Milligun who was in company with young: 1 Thompson, found guilty of stealing` $l703 an team of horses and rig from his em- , ..I.. .. I... Inn | EH wum u| nun pkg!` last. May. M. R. Mcl)om plo'_VDr last. May. M. B. Mc])onu.ld, of the Express staff. left last evening for a vncntiqn at his home in Tiverton, Ont. Chnrliq McLeod rt,urn- ed on Saturday from a plaannb visit with friends in Kingston. Miss Sarah Deroche passed her examinations at the conservin- mry of music in Toronto. receiving second class honors. \'........4.... ms Ann of Mm hnkmst. dnvs class honors. Yesterday was one of the hottest days this season, the thermometer re istering 94 in the shade at ten cfolock.` `T e churches were all poorly attended on account of the excessive heat. In the evening the Salva- tion ermy. augmented by several stringed instruments, attracted quite a crowd at the corner of John and Dundee streets and a sacred open air concert was enjoyed. How Do Kingston`: subscription; Stand '3 KlNU:~"1'0`.\', July 2`--(To the Editor) : Victoria! Victoria! instead of Littorie! is the long at present. Now that the bonres are extinguished the Victorian nurses books are still open for subscribers to add their names or double their subscriptions, so that The flag that braved a thousand years the battle and the breeze may float nvnr nnr cnttmze homes. bringing hope and we bottle and me nreoza" may noun over our cottage homes, bringing hope comfort. to manylonoly hearts. The (Hobo snva Monitrenl has given $20,- comfort. to many lonely nearns. The Globe anya given 000 already. Where is Kingston`! Why could we not Lave in Livingston home, a Harty home, a. Britten home, 3 Richardson home, a Folger home, In Robertson borne. et.c.? Well. if our own local charities need the big subscriptions, why let. us at least: have a Queen a university home. for there's only room for one Queen`a in King:-1ton,and Queen a and Kingston are one. A frinnd nnrm hold me the other day Queenie and mngaton are one. A friend nurse told me the day that she couldn t understand how the Vic- torian nurses could do unythin r but good to the tmined nurses, and she lied no sym- pathydwitl;1`tli`edtolk against tihemron thet roun . A y earning ier wing in green melting has offered 35 if it succeeds. "Of course it will succeed if they give," says one citizen. It is a disgrace to Clnnacgzz to hear our noble countess or A rdeen talked oi as uheiia in some quarters, She kills herself for the good of those in her own home and vicinity nnd the countries where in Providence her `husband is called to preside. and all the thnnk the gate is to be criticized. What- ever men may think of the scheme, in the name of all that is true, loving. Chrietlike, let us treat her oxcellency with the courtesy her rank deserves and the ap- preciation her ulieelflehneen deserves. Let us give to our queen our honor of her diamond jubilee and show that we believe in those who work for the good of other:-.-A.L_`v.M. -lII Inn auuuw... .. . birth Pun: Anny- ._.u A 'l'hlal-gg All ltlee Felling (loo. 0. Word In cured my I|gh_t Boxee 0! nouw-`money run. Pom Horn (specinl), July 5.--No case of recovery from aerioue illness that has ever occurred in this` community has can":- ed ee much talk as theta of our esteemed fellow-townelnm. George C. Ward. I is- trnr of this county. residing here. F0 a long time it hed been well knownto his in- timate friends that he was A mfferor {mm kidney disorder. but for the peat. you he grew worse end All efforts to sin his men ch were without. IVA. I eie now cur . as he rose. by uaing eight boxes of I)odd e Kidney Pill: and in no well u ever he was in hie life. ouucTu1'l6'tm bu-th. " H t. P. A. FOLGEB. 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