HOU RI. a"5.::.*`-* ENOK 8801 . :`; ovorhotd A 01 & 8': ALI` 0!` T1 % UIINIBHED L Wmxmu ll 1 r.'.'..:...m '1-u--------- swim... . can alto. nu-on union-oi `mouth and oil oouipl-not-or cidnn otulh. ii. .oOntuluu`dnonrsMl It 3 1-lid-nu $3 mf ili-I Q | GXIFIIICVI BIIIIIT Will . luidnonrsmli gIOniIn.dhuI'6lHtIn|g Lianne: 1ug'1u'msuu11 `moi? fro. MARINE IVNTELLIGENCE. Wolbnd Ooh; Report. I'\.-.......-.- f\..L A....- uqonnou UIIIOII, lSyIn..nIuUuu thou. City solicitor Mclnm I Ru-inxm also Attxnddi. *5 subtmnjxv T 7; 1397; 5 ml NEW RESIDENCE N nbtrg . nut Division Sn-uh. Into! 1 VM J. Whlmhud. A sum OIIIII t Inc will oomplotn 1%. Lot ad olnn lannmoollou nonnda. Apply to . V. rooplo Au rum; Lint- -locking In ayes the `Actuation at flea Who Am lotus. oaa Dinu. ms. R. Ulllow Bu-(Aim in footwear at` Abba-n`6thy u. All school children in Bollovillo must be noclnatod. Knot : Arnicg Anodyno cures din-rhma. dyunfl. cmn . etc. ` 'l'liam`wu d v hnk dmkat st nolioa mn- Iiu-npuounmy uuwpwnam Mllly sum: 0! CIODIIUH arc ruuuuuu nuu you don't: have to ask tor the reduction uh Oak Hall. A ....n -n-EH-up In-an}. namnn it`: natu- and eajueu nnem um um: uoneemv. A member of the rm of Mclielvey .85 Birch will ahortl leave for England to eeteblieh e bnnc of the business there. He will be shunt for ten month: and looks fonnrd to his trip with pleasurable enti- cigtion. an. -Hm nun nu-Inn tvnn 111:! Ian nnv GOWII. DIIIIGS G LDCKODE. A local grocer camping st Gilloapida farm lolt a crock of humor I day or two Lg. He plnoed the crock. containing 3 at ten pounds ol humor, in 3 small crook andinn ahudy spot. Boy: found the butter and carried in off. D..h.... um... _:I.' has -nbnrl vnn On out washer, um). un nun. The ular quarterly meeting of the Mob P. .0.R. band will bo hol tn evening next week. when Arrangements will be made portulnin to the vlnit`. of the bund to Dose:-onto on lnbor day to attend the foativnl of th% Quinta musical anocir tlon. - during` I-Anaaliarus Pnc_n`:o up avvoun aywnwry. cram ow. ' 7 'l'Ii6ro`wu lsnk docket police gm/rue Dali : courtxhil morning. Midsummer cariaot. sale at R. McFo.ul's. '39 Ulla . c0Ill'lJ,nnII morning. caraot. 'l`n'pontry gxarpot at 20. a yard. Cub nn V. Q-rv-V-J yv--`Irv an -nun - J.---. -.--- onl . `ghore bu been tn unusually heavy inux of height _It all the city mlway nhtiona during the past. week. Try AboI'uethy a far boots, shoot, trunks and nllnan. A II An- -b.n_.L-L- ..-.I...u..vI --L in -an nui- Cl IJlII:II'lUu ' Ilmuwn. nu Residence of Alumnae: Gum. Johnson smog ` '.._'_".:_..- -- punts!!! -;_|_ Illa VIll3- All our sbrawhau roducod,a.ak to we our Ql now 50c.. our $1.25 new 750. Our Halt. All Lion`: Al Inn-Ln `AI nnnnnlnu-A inn: -mi In D00lollIOIIO- Beat 1.000 sheet perforated toilet glpl`. 4 for 25a. for a short time only. .i C. Mitchell. ML- n....n. n......:.... ...I-b-. cl... m.-mamlnl mincuou. The Perth Courier relates the wonderful cure with Williams Pink Pills of Rev. W. Dunnebt. the "sining evangelist. Geo, what mischief there is in leaving out Uax rum. _ A man writing from Dawson City, near the Klondike gold digginga, says : Beer is 500. per drink. I have quit drinking." This in an impressive example of the efcacy of the gold cure. Rn:-mind Lnlnnm nnwdnr. 100. and 150.. HHTI I-OB U` Mibcholi. Huyftha MIOCHOII. Swift : old and reliable insurance agency does the business, yo losses Ft-ompbly, b V. nnd adjust: them fmr and bones A mnmhnr nf than rm nf MBKEIVBV Ull llla - There : no law against. paying 5 big rice~ {or low shoes. but it isn't sensible to 0 so. We're justly proud of our shoe store gnd want you to be. Price: on tan shoes way down. Haines & Lockets. A Inn-I one-Anni! nan-nninn hf. (1"lAlv\;A l uno ouwer um clrnou no on. Porbnpa your wife has asked you to get linen crash or lustre coat: for this wnrm wuthar, $1.75. Out Hall. 'l`|\n rnnnlnr nngrhu-It mnnhimr of the III! II VI. non. The Fulton complexion brush, for re- moving blemiahoo. wrinkles. otc., 40c. and 600. each. at E. C. Mitchell's. u....n. Winn hum. Km Alnrnnrh-in Rnv Ktmsron nusmass OOLLBOB E _ _A-.. 600. each. an 1.9. U. nnrcnolru. North King leaves for Alonndria Buy Sunday`: |t9n.m., and for Rochester at 6:45 p.|n.: Tuesday: And Thuradnys Hero lavas nb3p._m., connecting with North Kin uh Brighton for Charlotte. J. P. Hun ey, agent. Than nhnnmar Inlnndnr made the steamer unnley, ngenn. The Iteemer Islander made Empire Saute : trip up lrom the islands today. She left. here again at three o'clock wish is party of Kingatoninna aboard. who were so be transferred to the steamer America At. Alexandria Bay and on her return home. 11.... 1...... an. anal`: Qfnr Qn, tn. unlit All kinds ol corks for presorvo jar-s_nnd ralnburry vinegar bottles. Gem jar rmgu, uesling wax. main. etc. , at E. 0. Mitohelrr. 'l`hn nmnlnvaan nf thn an-oar. ruilwnv eom~ lling Wlx, IIUIII. BIC. II? II. V. Lnlluuull F. Tha employees of the street ruilwuiv cgir ._ e n- puny intend hnving an outing at La tnrio pa:-k,;omc time within the next two weeks. `1;`|ie cheapo ahonq in the city. Aber- nni. v'n. ` ngwym. Citizens camping on the shot-u_of Longhborolnko u that the but ahmg tn bo found zhere t. in season is far bgtter than for nun yearn t. Rnfa nnmi. trmmnk Hull. one mica EDI IO!` many yBBl'l WU- Bnfa place to undo, Oak Hull, one price store. Men : trongou 81, 81.25, 81.50. 81.63; King street. ` .. ` . i T `nk of buying hpontry carpet 20. a ya/I -`d. Bring your cut: and` at it at R. MbFaui'a Kingston carpet war onto. '1`. Kayo: 3nd 0. Agra, ahaomnkera. have. it is reported, arranged to decide which is the futesb cyc|ish by `a contest. in the city with this evening for 850 3 side. Arnn1'. l Arninn Anndima cure: neuraluin we may will out: evening :0!` you 3 sum. Arnotfl Arnica Anodyne cures neuralgia and toothache. Dan.` I lll -Lngt -n...h...nl-A1` Ou."nlr. nnnnr 9111030] OI W10 R0111 Gill?- Boratod talcum powder, 100. and 15c., and the celebrated Mennon a at 25c. E. C. ll:I._I.-II . ?o a .Iuit.n any price you wish to pay. Onk all. fIWI....4)- u... I... no-gin-L, ruunrr a `tin urina- hint! holiday: on "5'. "001 `U1 Io-opal idea In lid- _____.--___ __ nor rowrn nome. Mon : bnoon. 250. goods, 2 for 25. to- night. Onk Hall. Oak Hull open to- night ll:30. Pnrfnmn I-.nhlahn.-Lavnndor. R05. Violet. nlgun u:;su. Perf e tablets--Lavnnder, Roee, end Li eo. very fragrant end luting. One tablet will perfume the contents of a handy kerehie! cue or linen dnwer for monthe. Only :6 E. C. Mitchell :-. The board oh education has authorized its eolioitor, D. Mclntyre. to correspond with the minister of educetion in regard to the claim upon the county tor the educa- tion of its pupil: at the collegiete inetitute. The nenoe committee will consider what fees will be neoeeeery to be imposed in view of judge Price : decision in the arbi- tretion cue. - An a nun` nun:--. A onrlold of lumber orrivod It the G.'l`.R. froi ht Ihod. from Trenton, notor- doy. The fdl were each evolve foot. in length. and the length of the our wu thirty-lour foot. Two pilot of who lumber -were on tho out. And there won a consider- able Ipoeo vacant hoowoon them. In this A oouplo 0! trump: onooonood themselves. and hloohod of: each oido,oo that they oonld not he soon it station: ml: which the halo opped. Tho neIt." woo diocoverdd when tho tnln reached the city, but the "III II? I HIZU CC!!- `!'bo papering. Interior vlad exterior inning of tho Gnnd open bow: will be ` by Bongo Bros. of this city. `rho harlot Villh nmnd in mud wlma. lacked in whit gold. All an own will it wlnib. and tho lobby sud main house will In papond And decanted in tho hunt our new utmic chum. `u hoot of the satin 0 Home block will In upland. and Bloc. in- zrdnnking into pnuhnt lopk lntho I. v--I. Dunno: NJ.um -jg soc. noon. uohtupc. 50. Ohnnooatrut ghtf. `8 Li. Lulu bout I0 pan. UTIUCWWIW |qp-usws-a i 11IcII)E,Nrs-E um um. I- ` Idnny suits of clothes are reduced and - ..I....M. I..-..- L- --I- A-.. L- natllltlfjrlrl at vomanh, oloeerio H Ma,-use of colo- lrook Bu-cot. lophouo us. Tjmlw" , _ , T0-LE1`. WELL l*'U.NI8l-lED _ `$10 for Indian or gontlcmon; lnzuc 3 0., V 7, ._____-_._.-- _..- Cuvlnui can uu,v.A;;mson cu:-n. our. '7...7.""..;.7.... pn I 3 I'll! . Jtonwuouocuv cont-it! Q . _ A s - Q- . ._ A-gQ.&dnCm >o|omnn' I ...-__._. `87usv.nP'on7:ns WIIIDOIIIIOJOD . I .,,1-, -A_.I In A lung locust. .1` Al I_._.I.A_ --_Z_4 3:33AlT Inc 31-: I-uzyuav uuvwx. . Ex-alderman J. J. Behnnis Ishelntaee once of the rubber-shod ailent steed. `H `ndea with becoming grace, but find: the exercise as little violonn. He hopes to become an export. however. and WIN de- vote his spare time to becoming better ec- quainbed with the "met.I:leof hl machine. To `uuu XIII III IUTIUIUII UCTPIIIIIIU who Inns pate investment for aid: money to give hi`: dull. _ He often spacial in- ducomonti in the nu! cunts line. 95 Clarence urn. aw - HA1` LA I RESIDENCE ON NORTH IMO of Jo mton St.--an. n! houu won 0! Bun-Io Mngt. wlt.h_ _fun_:gwe__und _9_tho_r Alhrvy 1311:; Lady. `5 A_ young Indy wheeling along King -street last evening with It good sized la perched on the handle bars of her wheel, attracted the attention of ovorybod slbng the street: which aim travel-_a . She seemed possessed of oonsiderublo `self-com deneo and nerve. _,__..::.._ van; on sun ;.uun-vvw-5u- uuunuuwn vw-u-. . Provost, at the New You clothing store. B1-ock screen. but received this tiny: uplan- did lot of lustre cont. which he will c :- uuho public for 81. All sizes from 36 to 44. They cannot be beaten {or value. .1 \'W[ 7 -no vunrn norm. ' The Winn Ilifhogin on Monday I-ho blication of a notion of copy:-ightd stories. ` hey are -hon, from three ~ to eight _col- uuuu. and no ataor ; will tuke more than two ipnuan to cone iido. ' Buy pub wne| u~ P'P"'- .._u_ -1 --_ wn_p- .n:,n...n_. :.___._-_ n.._s- only 01 lo! Light.-`Weight Summer Conn. `h .... ..-L -; Ll... `L1-.. V--- -I-sL:.... -5-..- Chicken Thieves At Work. An Alfred street resident had A numhv of hen: stolen from B hen-house in the rear of his premises last night. He has set a trap for the thieves. and should they attempt to carry off: second lot. they will find the task more ditcult than the first one. Several citizens in the neighbor- hood lnwe had lowl stolen recently. ' ' Remain: In sum: Quo. It has been agreed between alderman Elliott and Ryan, as representing respec- tively the liberal and conservative parties in the city council, I23 allow the question of ` the city clerluhip to remain an it is until after vacation. The matter will probably be taken up at the first meeting of the council in September. - ...___._ _ .. ., - _. _ -._n._ Gntherul In The Wanderer. A patient named Thomas Wilson wan- dered away yesterday from 'Rockwood holpital for theineane. He was seen out. at Collins Bay by A number of omployeee of Elliott Bron`. who were returning from doing some work out there. The hospital authorities were notified and at once gathered the wanderer in. UII on (I Aunt- On the 16th inst. W. Shea, of the staff at Rockwood hospital for the insane. wil| leave for a hour on his wheel. He` intends wheeling around Lake Ontario. going up as far as Niagara in Ontario, crossing over into New York state and returning by way of Rochester. He expocta to know every- body on road between here and Niagara. II can nun aupuwu. John Gilbert was not thrown out of a delivery rig I8 reported. He rode from camp on horseback and stopped At 3. coal oioe to settle an account leaving the ani- mal outeide untied nibbling grass. When he returned the horse acumpered off he- lieving in freedom, but was caught before he went far. This was all there was in the story set aoat. l -.__ ,..__ ._ u._.._ .n.... n -...____ A Byncdnn In Tho Tolls. Henry Hov . an old men who lives .in Syracuse, N. .,nnd who oame to King- ston on an excursion from that place yes- berdny, imbibed rather more Canadian whilkey than has good for him, and was corrslled by the police last; evening. A ni ht in the cells uobered him and he was olfowed to go this morning. `V my 2 mason.` inc. utodby hoe Sudan and stable. \luI:u|I UUIlIl'uv'uwu say. The inspector of fraternal societies re- ports that the difficulties of the various or- animations which have been in trouble are going gndunlly settled. The Canadian Home Circles has decided to raise its rates and to abandon its endowment scheme. Other freternnl societies are taking the some measures. and there is 0 prospect that all of them will get upon a sound nancial basis. Pleasant Moonlight Trip. The eteamor Paul Smith carried a fairly large number of pleasure-eeekere on e moonlight excursion to Brophy o Point and back last night. The vessel left her wharf. foot of.C|arenoe street. at eight o'clock and returned at midnight. An excellent; oreheetrs wu on board and furnished en- joyable musio. The trip was an exce - tionally pleasant one and was thoroughry enjoyed by all on board. The oicere and crew of the venue! were untiring in their endeavors to secure the comfort of their peuengera. ,., __ ---_- nu--- n__a Assuusn vvu-u run; --nu. Residents of Buslo. Rochester and De- troit, visiting in this city at present, re rt times very dull over in these places. yhe people of Caneds, they say, have no idea of the hardships experienced there during the pestsix months. Mills closed down, trade congested and thousands ol unemployed wslkin around unable to earn a. dollar. Since t a settlement of the tariff, however, it is expectad that business will resume something of its old-time liriskness, and that success and heppiness will once more visit the land. `two [In Alanna. Tho re brigndohnd A couple of runs this morning, the u: outing in some weeks. The x-at call. at 4:40 o'clock, took them to the corner of Bngob and North at-nets. Almnll blue wu lound in nnhod in tour of the residence of Mn. Lonkol. A couple of pails of rumor were auiciont to ditingnilh the Imouldoring Hun` . rs". , The second call was sent in shout 8:45 o'clock. This time An insignicant blue in the basement ol the house occupied by In. TbeHGg~@|'l'Of Eulud Dylan- hnm streets. throsunod to demolish the whole dwelling. The n Wu caused by the onrtnrninc of s gasoline stove. The dsmngo wss slight. Tbs sorvices of the tin brlgudo were not mssssry. .050 oytlnrlvtn Q Ilrvvux I Irflulwuo A King nu-oot grocor hvon the nbomion of tho custom of displaying goods cool: doyoutho oidowolh (rooting noun. Ho noyo is in o nnioonoo and booidol vory domngin ootho goods. which roeoivotho honot all tho dub thociu movin and in ole-than damaged by dogs on the fnqnht handling by would-In por- clnoon. Bo would like to too 1 by-low oohbliihod that would pro- hiilh goods. being npoood in from o! nous. ofollo-Inthocustomdmy bulb o:|:otlnoI1:h:to|odulgoiv;':. . ingt. p good` 0 on Mao- :.odl`;uooIn 0! II o Iorohonein 'l'huunlny'n iuoool tho T" ma. ho nyu la uooldlodoodhonnhir 1o comp! cabin ncohuuhrilfnltoll ddnaoo vhi In i -q-y--- - ' Invent Your Icing Atngnc. _ Goo. Gli cull: the Attention ofthpnblio un hank AACA invnglunnnf. Inn Ixhair manor oirv AND vucumv. (letting Btrnlxhtonod Up. _ 4... _t l...L_._._-I -_-.- ihup Strachan School fm Girls, ' 01! On A Tour. .n'.\ - . 111 n: `times were very Ilnrd. ._ -1 n_,n.I- `I')--L-_;-_ Be [In Bloycle raver. ,, , _ 1' `I *l'\,L _ _ :_ Wu Not Injured. |L__A. ____ __s AL--- A LARGE cnowb wmgassgo THEM rrasrtanav; The Verlone Buses and The `IIIIIOII--Good ue Imleolxhlhltlon RldlIIx-Ynker Defected Nepenee et Ileeehell In Ten lnulnte--Dtlcket Intel onulel III I Blood. ' Nu-Xn_n. Angueb 'Z.-'l`he Nepinee bieyle meet yecberdey elaernoon wen - favored with the neeb weather. Ill fact bed we weather been ordered for the oc- nnninn ii. nnnhl min Inga: hnnn (`Ann hlfafl`. nqa we wanna: poan oruorlu nor an au- cuion it could nob Inn been dons ham}-. The sun "shone brightly sli lorenoon and In the nlternodn a cool breeze upru. `P which favored tho ridorn. sud wt! in ......n.... |....n.. ........ oh. .....;o..o-m-. Ahmm wmcn nworeu one ruuere. Ina wuwu nu cooling breath ever the epedhetore. About: two o clock the people 01 the town wand-,. ed their way to the park. where shortly ether than h-Jurtheuoee oommenceg. The roeulte were: n..-....:|........a..- 114 w n.....'n. Run. nap. `rune :: so. no mile 0 n, nmsheur-R. Thomp-on, Toronto: R. Anon. Brnntlord; D. Wil- son. Toronto. Time. 2:24}. V "A" rniln nnam. AmAtAur-H. F. Smith. IBDIBSIIAYJIII SEPTEMBEIN97. (hhndu. `hum. 2%.. apply to @185 ORlERo 7 `An Brhudnnl Napnnoe. 'nmo. 1:13. One mile, 2:35 clan, nmstouu--E. Wil- non. To;-`pnto; F. E. Boulur. Picton. Time. 3:03. \' son. napanee; 1'. mmerry, nupunou. Two mile handicap. |mutour-Axon, Brantford; Wilson, Toronto; Thompson, Toronto. Time, 6:02. 1 11.1! mile nrnfn.|.ainnnI In hank!--T_ ronuo. `rune, hung. Two mile open.n professional-11. David- son. Toronto: Anirus McLeod. Branbford; T. B. McCxrt~hy. Toronto. ` One mile. nxhihitinn hv D. Wilson. TO- '1'. b. Mcucxrrvny. `1`or0nt.o. One mile. oxbibibion by D. Wilson, To- ronto. Time. 2:l8._ Half mile, exhibition by R. Thompson. Toronto, paced by random. Time. 1:01 1-5. In the half-mile open. amnbeur, three of the riders bunched and came to the ground. Axton ind his wheel broken. The referee: were R. J. Wilson. King- ston; Rev. W. W. Peck. Napanee. Judges. Dr. J. 1 . Vrooman, W. H. Boyle. Timer, W. T`. Wullor. Starter. J. H. Fnskin. Scorer,`W. J. Normile. Chief clerk of course, I). Fmiick. The bond discoursod choice ninaic throughout the afternoon. A ......-u I-.4-n-nnnn nan-an nf Kn-aha" Inn: results One mile novice--F. W. Smith. Naph- nee; `M. Nash. Bollovillos ,R. 8..Hun, N$Euno_e._' Time `.2 46. __D Thnnnnlnn non. Toronto. Tum. 2:245. Half mile ogen amateur--U. F. Smith, Kingston; F. . lioultaer,l icton; R. 8. Hum. Nnnnnaa. ' Time. I :13. RIIIKIDUIIF I - 4. DUUIIHTI Napnnoeu Time. 1:13. (`nun Inlln 0-TIE nlnnl 3:03. ' One mile club, handicap, nmatour-F. W. Smith. Napanee: J. P. Anderson. Na- penee: R. 8. Hum. Napanee; F. C. Ander- son. Napaneo; '1`. Latferty. Napnnoe. Turn mils lmndimnn. |mnl.anr-A!t0n. '.l'0l`0n|'.0. `rune, uzuz. Half mile, profeaeionul, in hea.ts-T. B. McCarthy. Toronto; Chris. Gronbrix. To- ronto. Time, 1:08;. I"um miln nnnn,. nrnfnnninnAl-W. Dn\'id. Mcernoon. A very interesting game of baseball was played between Napanee and Yarker. Any amount of scrapping was done in this game. After the ninth innings the score stood eighteen to eighteen, and the tenth innings had to be played to decide the game, which lasted from three o clock un- til almost seven, and reaulted in a more of eighteen to t enty-one in favor of Yur- hm`. with tho Milan `lulu urns! ol ulu *aIIIIr|\toItlo| dun n1tnomont. 2% _'ES-Froln , n. tom 01!) 1:4: V nu d 0. I III wonderfully. '11: ~ lul doctor told no my kid- noyu worn in I partial nofolnul condition. which was in once 0! -y uuvou dobimy lot bcinc cant]. I ovlvlu everybody hpviu any non man or H I ROI-N0 Io In-lob! Ina:-ans lilac! _ _ _ _ ker. A game ot cricket was played in the park on Thursday efternoon between l`|c- ton end Na unee. and both teams elnim a victory. h was agreed by both teme to lay until aeven o clock. Bind at ve Pioton efb the eld, end. of couuemleimed the game. Napenee did the name, and bed blood now exieta between the teams. Canadian Olllou-I In the Imperial Iorvloo Are Doing Wall. Capt. P. E. Gr: , of the Royal artillery and a graduate '0 the Kingston Royal military college. has been poubed to No. 7 Co.. western division, and will sail for In- dia forthwith. (hm-. W (3 ('1 Hnnnluu-_ Qnd hath. I ham and in born 0! you lpngu Kidney PM: Old they Inn n no last doctor M kid- nnvn warn nn MIMI! nominal in! or H 1 launch: Y! cm xorunwnan. Capt. W. 0. G. Henoker. 2nd bum. Oonnaught, Rangers, who grndunbod in 1888, has been selected for civil employ- ment under the Niger Cont protector- nfn ate. Capt. D. H. Ridoub, RE... I Kingston grnduuto. bu been appointed to the wnr` office for duty in the ofco of the inspector- gonoral of fortications. Rn:-nntl Liana. W. H. N`. Cnnhlin. R.A.. general 01 Iomncnmons. Second Lieut. W. H. N`. Cnntlio. R.A., has been poutod to No. 33 company, R.A., gout-`hem division, at Ruwsl Pmdi. India. (V...\o I(nnnnI}. R nmnrnn Qml hnhtn. There In No Quorum. President Chadwick} of the boerd of trede, wee not euooeuful in his endeemrto halie meeting of the board lut evening to dieouee the propoeed eummer hotel eoheme and other projects thet ere intended to benet the city, Only two or three of the member: were preeent, end ee there were not enough to form A quorum the meeting was doolered oil` for the present. ` ..--.-.. I. - '-;----I--a------------------' nn vouuclouzu. :.`'-.*...`;.:.%'.%. 1I&~u.._'--nnl L'.lAnnIdnnIEN|'(l'@' Ill DI. her. A sour.-'uern alvmon, an lVlWl| rmui, unuuu. Capt. Kenneth R. Cameron. 2nd batta- lion Argyle and Sutherland Hi hlnnderi. here, and 2nd Lieub. C. A. H. obean. of the some corps, who was formerly an officer in the 48th Highlanders. Toronto, are both on service with their battalion in the latest Indian expedition. Oonnected WIN: the B:-ltleh Alnerlenhx Hotel--lilll of Fun. /' Fresh cooked meats, per pine or und. Rout fowl, spring chicken and t_ur ey al- ways ready. l nat.r_v of all descriptions. Ice cream 5c. nnd 10. (including cake), tea. coffee and undwlchee. Open day and night. Telephone 292; out In Ounool. _4 This afternoon 0.; Wrenaholl and J. D. Bailey left in I canoe for Gnnlnoquo in an attempt to break the paddling record be- tween Kingston and Unnanoque. Jnhn Kincrhnrn. in-.. daniaa the scan tween mngloon nnu unnnnoquu. John Kinghorn, jr.. denies story published in an evening paper about hil being nearly drowned while out soiling and having to be anointed uho . His canoe did upset, but he ri htbd r and continued his nil as ho ad done on: dozen previous occuiona. .... ,,, n-__ u- n___.... You on B0 luv 0! It. You can be lure Mac on `no getting tho lowest prion and tho 0 goods who you buy your booga at Abomot.hy n. ans. nets. H: II I Llwr Iuuc ux UIBCIBO. ` Pu ns and debiuty u-e nylnptomu of 3 damaged condition of the kidneys. Both will d pear when the kidne are much: to no M, not before. Dc used or inactive neyuean,bo_ L n -1 1: T th w 0 an er pi. e religf 1: induct-ibablo. Dcbmjtgy _ol' nervous proatrnton ctnlel all the in- conveniences of in. '-h'33'h not its nha new. It in a ter lune of disclao. Du nu gar! dnhilitn Are nvmnmmn of A 6EBILrrv% in. LI...` -4. ; -.121: nnln {ha {nu rm mm BICYCLE ms. Summer Resort] ow-L-1: ml CL: -vnii. nnlmi IX -out A HOKBBSW. 5.-.1-_,m_o&.-'.!-';"-m-g. GRADUATES OF .THE R.M`C. (1 mncuve Kluueyl can no CURED FRONTENAC CA-FE. 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Ivoryttilns in Wood Work. ` Purnlturd Renovated Ind Upholstered Inna) : Improved Elootrio Cu-pot Olean- lnu and Renovating Inching In now nun- --:-A Lu Ihln an-nnnni. nunnn_nugos _ Special Reductions on Screen Doors and Windows, Wire Cloth, Granite and Agateware, Preserving Ket- tles, Etc. CORBETTS HARDWARE Inu gnu nuuuvnuuj -4 and by thin compani- For 1oe1'J.'{na J. u wmws. WADFS DRUG STORE, Cor. King and Brook Strata. T I B L _ _ . _ -. ~ '; ' Juvvuzuq vu TV-I-Irv: v' nsuconuumhu boon vi? all action wlWI " mob. noon-outta ha I ' `-{n.;..{.:{ ,3, g..% Coa.]andWbod. i Donor of ruinous and-lol Camovsky Company, ....4._.I\ }coRKs 151335: '!`i`ihdfIr all Kbu-I bu mm I1 J! chang. It IL; Mm 1 u w nlo. _a-muovn. undJu_y\ _ta9r_ iT\'I'u"i\ ,'l'y"c-.EiT|'nu':." lT'I Elna ' one we uw nl roumvn. um! um I` on: 8 :1 I luoe. Tit `urn! in (t" I\I|| I I- 'ovet he an ( [Ru 2. r . Ind :1 uroom-Cy: um I . I 1 1 1: K war II Imam and than to, nuke Iholr Ion It rn I. a nun a nu (them: Can All 0! 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II) III- I, It ol 0 I III for unto! 1 out o unoeou !or union ms- . lava null: thorough. nu Iulmlloonuou. u IIIOI 0 Inodonto nun. uh. lutnbd cl PDDIOIPAL D -_ `mu! luftlnd mothers In I I-um huh cunbuu !oAI'.tn.IlnIlnla sppllobtlon an eolnmont); the guns akin nun. drahiuuu nnmuu stand Innum rollol. # polnztonupoody can oi to:-nmn. db- 1 I'unn;.humuuung.:comng,bunung. load- cmuod. Ind! Illa And lonlp human, Illllllllllillf. ltolllng. Durlung. mucu- okjn munon. T _ -I .' museum: all-. " ` lh!5lld- Pomnnuourpcnu. ` Iuniromna Iouu.'nu.-- V Morning sessions. ._.--. -__, 19!! war WI!!! uoop nnsrnnnon n ` No.09: Prinoou mm. Apply y-4---_..., 7 _. :-::-:- 311.! run zmvr ovnn mu ammz ` mmalonunn Store. Kin: Ifruc.AdJoln- ui'i'6i'fF j-j-{---u _.__, ll oompldoo gplboaod 01%: I, 0 an . o.n.nnM'1u." ' . . to Row. R. I. Vlnrntr. rlncnpu ALIA LIGI. I1. Tuoun. om. W IRHWICI KIVITII IIIIU DIV`! g-"- iu||nn-r'ronnua 1` 3 can 3 Q I I Q and Hal: Innnlll-4| 114!` LAT OVER THE auunr ' , nun ton Kin` strut Id oin- .` . _.h'llmn( 00. pp]: Li BIG KIu-rrunzn .._.x._._.._._.g SLEEP TORONTO, . ONTARIO. lmbuma nu. _ I IO. U U1] STREET ' "'0 pounu' on.QAp to , -7- 3-_: 3'. ' . .1 "-`-`.`.-.?....`- -*'-. :2:-:*.:w.:- 9 I. O 0 Hsuu'&.wtcn-ca. hm mm: mmu'.'}'. E5-Ftom I5 to 315 not tom. 11'. mnwto mo par unnun. A T ":`{.xfi':$3`3.f.`1.`: :.'.1'p'1'y. iVK W15! Ptlnctpul. II with the Inltltuto of Ohoch . Anoonnmntu 0! Ontario.) E AND AUGU8'l`-An7 hour or subject taken to unit the wishes of those` on- Llor lnu0Ju|lou,`()1vIlSorvloo.Bunlnou and n Emowrt . Bpouialnton 0} an. st [loco ooI.0. O.l`.Bnnd- mhhrmnuon. 4 _ A HLITIO ANOOIATION PROPERTY no ol on. {one grounds. Tho nun- ago :1 strut um um dhootly through which no close to I [rowing no- mof 0 city. A pl to J. s.8nnrn. ltor.Ols_unu 8 on . -:v-. -v-Y- an "`.7..... Ia}-.* WI [DEN , 15 Umun 5'1-.. 1 and by oc wntor,u.n,oto._ nlun Apylv to DI. onur King and Gore ltreotn. _LL_I. EDUCATIONAL. p-p-q.-w-:---o---w-----..--- ` TO BE LET . roic nus. ud mu a on ctm5ul.'i soft," (Int. `CA CBURCH SCHOOL. ` J. B. ICKAY. PIII. :-:-:--.nj.:-- -u-------:-` 75 UNION B l'.. 9 vntar. nu. etc- Cecil ISIIIOIIS, '1'. IS. mcuunny. Angus. McLeod, Chris. Greatrix. Harley Dav- idson, and Roy Miller. Nothing more absurd than the exhibition they put up can well be imagined. There was not ` the faintest gleam of sport in their er- formances from beginning to end. " os- sibl the rule requiring the half mile to is done in 1.12 was a. little strict, in view of the fact that the half-mile was the first race of the day on a track that looked less secure than it proved to be, yet what are we to think of "pro- fessionals" who do the half-mile in 1.14 and again in 1.15? These riders are not s ortsmen at all, but the hired men oi) bicycle factories, and the consequence which they attach to themselves is quite absurd. Three of the six are In the employ on one bicycle firm, and the other three are scattered. It is claim- ed that the three Gendren riders work together, Greatrix and Elliott helping McCarthy to win. It is further claimed that Harley Davidson always hogs"it and will never, under any circum- stances, set the pace, but hangs close be- hind the others to make a spurt at the finish. It is known that Angus Mc- Leod, when under the impression that he has been unfairly treated. will as- sault the offender in the dressing room. At Kingston, Elliott seemed to jockey McLeod and allowed McCarthy to win; then McLeod assaulted Elliott. Dav- idson persistently refused to set the pace, and always held himself ready to shoot in at the finish. The whole out- fit of rofessional riders made in. holy show 0 themselves, and it was the wide- spread opinion among those present that the meet would have been cleaner and more satidnctory if these gentry had been excluded. The never-ending disagreement. between Harley Davidson and . B. M.cCarthy is spoiling the whole graft" of professionalism. and the sooner there is a. rule adopted prohibit- ing the holding of meets at which there are both amateur and professional events, the better. . when nverv nrnfnninnnl "rider nlnvs events. me nutter. (_ When every professional rider plays the game with the utmost fairness ubi- c cle race is tame enough. but when the rders have swelled heads and refuse to ride for this reason. or sulk around the truck for some other reason, the thing . becomes exesperuting. The Kingston people should have hissed the professionals off the track on Monday. Track officials had to humor the menus though they were spoiled babies, and put up with all kinds of abuse. When- ever protessionals are a ipearing at a meet, an association of ncer should he sent to the track to referee the IIIPCE, ED 8-SIOGIB-[|0l'l OIIICBF BIIUUIG He sent to the track to referee the rofeasionul events, and he should have ull power to arbitrarily settle all points of dispute that may arise, nnd to order n. man of! the track or to even suspend him for a month for fake rid- inn nr innlnlmrdinntinn. When three auspenu mm 10]` ll IIIUHLLI 101' HLKB I'll]- ing or innubordination. When three thousand people pay lldl'Di8Si0lh;lO nee races thme races should take place. nnd there should be,un official on hand to discipline refractory professionals who, otherwise, may go all over ncircuit, hluffing and quarreling and doing every conceivable thing but racing. Thnsn six men should not deceive C0nCE|VlLDI6 Lnmg UUL TECIIIK. ~ These six men should not deceive themselves. If they kick around slit- tle they will find that the bench is fairly lined with pebbles. Bicycling is comparatively a new thing, but I have seen at least two crops of riders just as grest" as they are, bud, ripen, and wither away. in two years more these six riders will probably ho hack num- bers.` and some of the novices of to-day will be smashing records and making triumphal tours "from town to town, basking to the full in their transient fame. Professional riders, therefore, who think that the earth will always sag over to one side when they go near the edge. are bound to find out their mistake. and the realization of it is very qruel. The cheers are for the win- ner, whoever he is. I have the best in- terests of bicycling in view and I warn the handful of profeesionais that they are spoili the whole game. Moreover, men who ntend to do something else when they are no longer able to make. in sand livimr hv neimr. should enauire: rulqounouobonupcnnounanu lip: `nu on an:-non:-'no Profor- uluuyilsbm no Inung nu Iport from Which they Dunn lonnuo. . Toronto Saturday Night. ms... mm mm nf. Kihmaton in the fora-` Toronto Saturday _N ignc. noon of civic holiday; when contrasted with the traolrracee of the afternoon. once ain demonstrated the'iact that the on y really intenesting bicycle rice is the one that oocnrvright on the turn- ike. The track event! Were managed . uqt as well as usual; the .traok itself raved to be better than strangers had 11 led to expect, yet in int of in- terest the. dozen event 0 the after- noon didsnot at all compare with the one big event In the morning. The rea- il. handicap with prizes for position and also for time), the riders are induced to tr their best right from start to [in- ls . Sometimes men ,merely enter to be of assistance to others at points along the road. yet this does not quite consti- tute nn evil. On a. track. however. there are all kinds of tricks. In_ a five- mile event the race does not begin until the last lap is reached, and so it. the events mi ht just as well be single-lnp races wit flying starts. Practically where novices are concerned. The no- vice races at `Kingston were the only . ones worth seeing, with now and then a rather smart finish by the profession- als and `the senior amateurs. Thu nrnfnsninnnln nt Kinnntnn were" The road race at Kihgaton in fore?` son is lain. In a road race (especially three-mile,_ two-mile, and one-mile they are nothing elsq unless in cases a.Is and `me senior nmaneurs. ` The rofessionaln at Kingston were" Cecil lliott, T. B. McCarthy. Angus. 'MnT.oml Pin-in, (`.1-nn.lri1r_ Harlow Duv- nu fahonuo of mu (hue tho - Aulgbuhop and tho Vary llontho Don ' ` ` ' ofoncnio. ~ _..._..-__. v-5- D4-Iilmnnn nf Alaunndnf -T1 [ms I-n'aorzt_qbuALs AT mal _ . . _ -A .____. -.--.4. - ---p The Ilondkeu Yesterday John Elmer received 3 letter lrom Me on Devil. em layer! for some years in Seattle. letter euted elm. M write: ueed from Pottlend. Ore- -nn nnvn-enmt.InYnknn Inld Holds. on `I_(E_rAMPiznEn. when way are no longer nme w maxu. a livin by ncinu nhould enquire: W ere are t a racer: w 0 were deteated by all the other: five yeers ago! ,\Vhere are the square fellows who were liked even by thou they outrode. The square fellow: are doing well-theif popularity in still of value to them-they occupy good situations. .~ Uh "VT rurulnu. \II"' gen. on roan to the Yukon gold Golda. on My 23th. On board tho utumor were 500 bound for tho I: 0 hot. Thoypmuly I" took with them nmlnxro or hon: 1 ` transport of their Ipd $.50 `I pro qnito I on-go. ally 20.01!) nu tho but Inn tho wharf. no, umrahopnunutucun -nnnn1 ".I.I .33` 'm " u..ao.cr{_3: '.om-a--nu uuhnd on ` lolc'l_byW.K.Id- IlIIIlIp|10IIIl Pot IIOCII--Icllof " ~- nutty. n_.`____ ` `A... _.u _|.-'_... L..L..I- n.L -- v w-v- --_--...-.-r_ Klnuafoni isovl} MEET. Ilhnulhu barge! no 1050 coal. The Itenmer Amndell arrived at Swift. - whurf, from Charlotte, with 3 full elon- gor list luo evening. She left on or re turn trl`? this afternoon. mu- 1. n .s....... n.....:... Main: .4 In I urge oomplumunn or puauougura. he steamer Glengarry nrrivod from Montreal hm: evening with thgu light barges, clearing again for Oawogo with two barges to load coal. Th. -mnnmnr Amanda AI-rivnd nh Hwi. l turn In VIII! IIKITIOOII. . The . & 0. steamer Algerian called :1: Swill : wharf this morning on her way from Torontotao Montreal. M The Spartan called on her my to Toronto from Montreal. An own -imnn rnnnmtn nu to normal: A UII II.` W. '9 IUTUIIII-I ITUIII LV.lUIIIlI`fle An eye wimeee reqeeete us to correct e pere reph which hee gone the rounds of the herio pepere, but not in t.he_Wmu, in reletion to the eteamere Algerian end America. He mean that they did not collide in the Leohine repide ee eteted. They were four miles below the repide and eeme together immedietely before planing until! the Vinmrien bridnva. The Alnerlen came wguner llnmeullwiy nerons planing under the Victorian bridge. The Algerian hgd peeeod the America about two-thirds of her length when-_hhe forward side of the letter came against the Algerian imme- diately behind the Inner : peddle `box; u ohe inter forged Ahead, huinu Hm hinlunv hnnh, uh: hmkn mm: of BUB IIDKBF lorguu IIIIIIH , DOX, II being the hi her boot. she broke some of the America e light sheeting neer the anchor, the damage not exceeding fty dollere. (er from one thousand dollura. as stead. The pilot of the Algerlen claims that to lvbid the pier of the bridge on the north side of the opening, it wee not pou- Iible for him to do otherwiee than not as he did. end that the America, being the lighter drnft boot. had plenty of water to hum numv from him. That Inadequate loan. The protest of Hiram A. Calvin against the permission given by parliament to con- struct a low bridge across the St. Lawrence near Cornwall should receive the hearty su port of the marine community. The U. .R. bridge at Coteau has shown the in- convenience ol a low structure to steamboat managers and public interests generally. It is singular "that the design ol the builders of the bridge has been allowed to proceed to the extent it has. when such object lbssons es the two Montreal brid are presented as a contrast to the 0.1`. . blockade farther up the river. While abundaqt provision has been made for navi tion in the north channel. by a span 4 feet in width and 60 lost above high water. the span on the south channel is dos nod to be only `80 lest wide and 35leet igh. This latter space is entire- ly inadequate. A greet Feel more ton- nage passes down the south channel than down the north. and it is` the only prac- ticable passage for rafts. Surely the rea- sons {or wide and high spans on the north side should apply to the south side also. since steamers using the latter require - just as much room as those navi ating the north channel. The minister o railways and canals will probably at once take the matter into earnest consideratioa and pre- toot the Gaeadian marine service. so neees-- sary to the country's prosperity. . - """""','7' ' . `no i; unpou'IIopuuIhuvo App:-on; nl u_+.. an. (hull!-anal. M y-----~ Gl.d:BUEN FOBHERLY THE , REM- - on of Hon. 6- A. Khkpstrict. beauti- ll{n1tIutl_. opposite Muodnnnld Park. Ap- . 1 o lnnn-I10: 8: Rooms. Ontario St. ___ __....-.._-..._ n.y unn-nus `I'll :'I`miBVI upyuvvgf LI ' I`l--folpyuIrnod.. ., ' `A ol tho dviroommiillo having tholliththl tho grain olontnr in land wu he Inhho city engineer : ooo yutadny stun-noon to connidgr the rod ngfiunant with B. l. Brluongl Q. r. M.P.. saying in bohslf oftlu M. '1`. (Jo. Thou Inn pruenz: Chnirinhn` Donmjli. alderman Us ._Rynn..Ellio&t nu] Rm Aurthur)`. Him uiminr Mclntvro ena nnrllnou. may Iuneleur noun n end , . Britten elee attended. V" agreement neutered into by thellooen eonpeny won (one -ever. and ` out 3 little` Ilieeueeion wee niiophd. `Mr. Britton oh- jected to the clonee providing for the com- pnny giving the oitye lint mos-tgige on the elevntor for e term of twenty yeou. The committee wee rm on the point, hnlding that in viewj ol the loot thnt the cit wee honueing the elevator it elionld ve e hold on the eeme until the term of the agreement were all fullled. Mr. Britten glly contented to allow the cleuee to rennin.` V _ Mr, Britten also objected to l.he word nn|fe" in clause" nine. providing for e cherge of hell n quit I bushel for loading end nnloeding veuele nd core. Aldermen Cnreon etood out for t retention of the word in he oleuee. The agreement. he enid. ee I r eevpoeeible ehould be the same on ente into by the Mooere company. The word! wee etruck out. however. the re- mainder of the committee being convinced thet it would be `hot r for all parties con- eerned. A... {mun-bank nlgnnn was lnnnrfn Aril. uternoon xor vnuloue. n. x . . Tho bug Bronson. Montreal. with bhroe light barges, arrived in porn last evening. The schooner Pilot, Picton, is in port. with 2.500 bushels of pen consigned to the M31 . Ca. Tho steamer Pueblo, Toledo. is in port with 53.000 bushels of corn consigned to the M31`. Co. one 11.1`. uo. The Ibeunor Varunn arrived at Swift : wharf from Brighton this afternoon, carry- ing. large oomplotnonb of passengers. ha nmnmnr Glananrrv nu-rived from llgnwr urlui Donn. um hoop Away from him. r ea. 1 An important clause was inserted, aris- ing out of the suggestion made by alder- man Elliott. The new clause reads,' that as far as practicable all workmen employed in the construction of the elevator will be Kingatonisns, and that all material be pur- chased in the city. This was objected to by the oom are representative. but the members cl; e oommitte maintained that it must be -inserted. so it was reluct- antly agreed to. Mr. Britton said further that the company would seek to have con- nection with all the important Canadian railways. He accepted the agreement as it stood and would submit it to the com- pany {or approval. Roportl ot Veuoln At This Bunny Luke on-' Carlo Port. Tho atoamor Coiumbinn "will leave this afternoon for Charlotte. N. Y. Thn tun nrnnnnn Mnntrnnl Iilihh hhr vv we-nun V-DI xvfvlue Pol.-I Dumouau. Ont. August 6.- Pueed down : Bummer Pueblo. Toledo to Kingston. com; elohoonet Pb:-hr, Toledo to Kingeton, wheat; etoener D. 0. Whitney. Chicago to Ogdenebnrg, corn ; barge ...."~'.....~ -,:;...*-*-,. :=..:m~.-: ......=~s K: LVW QIXUUU In m ' tin . ' - Pour Oouomln, Ont. Aoguct B.-Pou- oddown: Shunt!` Uuphy, Oh to 0-dunbur.aun:D:W.llnn.'I' om mug. own; u. 11. nus, 'l`0|O(l0I0 3."'.'.'.... um Briunnio.'1'o|odo to King- uounvhna Tolodo to Outbu- hcrg; Culn.'l' to llcnmd. nun! cu-go: J. Ford. Duluth Io Klnpioo. what; Qua:-oi the Want. (Mango to lnuuooI._|::I;LIlay Rioludgchiougo to LARGE RKUIDKNLIE UN nountn Ila: Johnston wont E-Snot. with furnace and other ' modem oonvollonoes. Also the Stone Dwel- Jluna so 9 lth od 1m 31%; 4&5? o'ni'I'tumi_' "` ""'