Mnanm-its PIGKED up In oun` 1' lwI-o . Wu of 1812-14. opdn homo. lily 561!- Mnko 3001' foot. glad by buying your IIIOOI an ohnlbn & Co. A -ant : AI-nlnn Annllvnn for cnnnno. than an donnluqn on yo. Arnoo Arnie: Anodyno for cmnpo. oholom sud diarrhoea. mun. II` Hahn, nf T1`ruln|-inlxlbur. ur- oholors Mn aurrnoau. Willi: F. Babel). of Frodoricluburg, rivod in the city Int evening and in 3 guest st the British-Amoricsn haul. a...I. -mum with msnnh-A lmilu and ice- Brimn-Amoncsn noun. _ sod: water with 9 unhod fruit: And we- oroam, ner than 0 r M. E. C. Mitoholra. `l)..l`.u Q Man-Ill. nf Rnntnn. Mann. {G I IUUU Co. ever E. C. Mitchelra. Rufus 8. Merrill. of Boston, Man, a vlnitor to the city to day. Hie visit in in connection wit]; bunineeu etfuin. Hnrlnnhtadlv if You want. 50 R0011 witp bunineu attain. Undoubtedly if you want. bu? good loocwaro at low prices go to Johnlton & (`A Co. Bicycle cameras, specinlly made for car- riing uwheel from 85 to 828. E. 0. Min- - AI cheu. The Umbrella is the name of a news- psper recently started in Kansas. Some dr jokes ought to be evolved under that bit. . n..-.-:.. .;....-..I\..-. ....I.. 195, farmer 1590: con; olfnil 0! April Anal lay. Apply at once, A nun .uvnnAul\ title. Curtain stretcher. only SL25, former ! price $1.75, at R. McFaul a, Kingston our- pet: wnmhouso. If van want; anvthiml in footwaro--tho wnmhouso. If you anything boot for the monoy--buy your boots and shoot at Johnston & Co. 1')... Karma: `RI-nnlr Rvrhanhntn street. i ahoel an Jonnabon an uo. Rev. James Brock. Bydenhnm streets. is now over ninob years of age and `is still quite hnlo and eurty. mum cleans evervt.hinnv.iniuroe nothing, 10. each; 3 Ior 200. 14.`. U. nmwnuu. I Steamer Paul Smith willietuo for Gun- nnoquo and way parts on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 4 .m. Telephone H9. 1.... vmu` 418 mzliah Izmde unions ment. quite halo and hearty. Silica cleans everybhingdnjuros 10. each; 3 for 250. E. C. Mitchell. tgunqnnr Dan` Rvnnlm nilllmun fl` G3- Thurltllya an 1 .m. Lelepuunu uu. Last year 418 nglish tmde epent a million and a half doilnra in sick and dis- ability benets. Superannuated members received $700,000. \ n...a-... `nun n;..m`.mi m-mm mninalefb at received $700,000. ` Orders for piano and organ humnglefb J. Reyner s residence. 131 Union Itreeb. or W. J. Keeley s. jeweler. Brock street. Vnn nan huv wnll nnnnr varv reasonable mcmEN,Is__gv_m on; J. Keeley jeweler. Brock screen. You can buy wall paper very at R. Uglow at Co'n., 86 l rlncene street, One of the magazines has A gymnasium on "What; Will Bring Prosperity? Let. every man pay his newspaper aubecripbion; that will be {I step in the right. direction. TL: 7AIIAn(l.Vn|n Nlf. 00.. Of St. will be step in the ngnr. uxrecuon. The Welland-Vnle Mfg. Co.. Catherine, malrorn of celebrated bicycles, have sent; over 3,000 wheois to Europeans his year. Amo silver cleaning owder. 10c. box; 3 for `2.')c.. at E. C. Mite eN s. V--t.\..:-Inn n hnnrinnvnnlv lrmnnd nnrtrnib Closeburn." 3 for '..')c.. an 1. U. Mnmnan 1-. Yostordu a handsomely {rmnod portrait of the late git John A. Mncdonald was sus- pended in one of the class-roomnat I*`ront,e- nno school. The portrait was the gift. of the Macdonnld club. 7'11... pas-4\nnr'n -nu-I-nnnriinrr H19 (`.0Bi8t0 the Macdonnld club. The grounds surrounding the collegiate institute are looking fresh and green them days. They are well kept and are much admired. It is intended to roll 3 portion of the lawn fronting the building so as to remove one or two slight. humpe." D..--I4.... `turn nrnnn in nnrn tn l_'rl'0W Blld two slight. "numpa." Peerless lawn grnss is sure to grow will remnin,green the summer through. he the weather web or dry. 23. a pound; 5 pounds: for 01. E. C. Mitchell. George 8. Matthews, an-.. partner of the rm of George S. Mebbhewn & 00.. pork packers and dealers. Peberboro. isin the city today. 0. F. DeCue. of Hamilton. who else is a member of the firm of pork denlere. in in town on n business mien-ion. l`|....A-u-s.` Gm:-nnnnl-'1n nnrl Mnnncn Ikither. dollars. in in town Dullmeas mu---uu. Carters` Sarsaparilla and Monacn Bitters. the boat. sprin medicine. Largo bottles only 500. Me `I drug store. Welland-Valo bicycles are calling hair- and no wonder they do--quality in the been And price: are the ioweab. Bt.ruohnn s hardware. 1 D u,..a...-.. 'rnu-mm. innnootor of J. E. Hodgaon. Toronto. inspector oollegluteinetitnbea, viuibed the local in. atitution recently and expressed himself as being well pleased with the accommodation provided and the general excellence of the work he found under way in the clue- rooms. Luce cmgtnina. muelina and note. the greatest. variety and the best value in the city. at R. MnFnul`s, Kingebon carpet ware- house. on..- .....-...u.. r......I nf um Willinmavillo Methodist: church held a meaning uuIuuvuu~ ing nnd appointed W. D. Greavea delegate to the district meeting which meets at. Gnmno us on the 18th inst. The finance: oithe c urch were reported to be in a healthy condition. m...n..- than varnish. imparting the home. The quarterly board of the Williamaville Methodist: church held meeting hunt oven- :.... ....: ......\.-.:..o.:I W 1), (heaven delegate condition. Chenpor than varnish, imparting finish of new furniture. in large bobtlon. 2150.. our magic furniture cream. E. C. Mitchell. I`..- n...I...+..- Nnrhh Kim! lanvoa Sun- Glyl 0 [.)-III.; .1. uouuuyu mu. - .....\ ...._, . Hero loaves 3 .m.. connecting with North King ab Brig ton for Charlotte. J. P. Hnnley. agent. ,~ 1:`... am. ammar nut. of veaterdny after- `trims: l`UI'In -as-" -I" for Mun. 060.. AW`? W KR... 0031 ' For Rochester North King leaves day: 5 p.In.; Tueadnya and Thursdays I-tau-n lanvas D.m.. connecting For the greater part yesterday noon : number of barrels, three deep. blockeded the sidewalk on the east aide of King street. between Brock end Prinoeen etreeu. There wee berely peer-age for one person between the barrels and the build- iuo In from of which they stood. bobwoon the barrels Ana mu unnu- iu in from they he largest. stock. the greatest variety and the best. value In the city in lace our- taina, new And mualinn. AI R. MoFnul a. Kinguton carpet. warehouse. ` Put. uvu vour furs now. We hnve pre- carpet. wtrehouso. Pub nway your serving oamphor. moth cdmphor, whine tar paper. moth powder. red cedar and tar onmphor, gum camphor: Msnnhnni barino math but: at inricu ta low as the lowest. u n u:o..l..l mom one: an E. C. Mitchel`: The Wonder or The 53-. Deer Sits.-1 must honoehly any him: I hove tried your valuable` medicine B. 3.13. for the disease called nine itch. and hove found this remedy to the vendor of the age. , I book only three bottle! and go In greet satisfaction was completely cured. on highly recommend in to all who suffer from my skin disease or impurity of the blood.-H.1uto1.b DIX. Rut. Portage, Ont. Mns. J. B. S'l`l.`V'AR'l', 153 Cathcert St. Hunilbon, nya: Mil|er n Compound Iron Pill: relievegl me of severe pain in the heck Lhtb I bed been troubled with for over one yen. I we: also troubled wish rheumm Ilc pains and after using three bone I un e`n`t.i`|`ely cured." For ale by E. 0. Min- chcll. `VX- abipnn. IS. ILW telegraph ool Chnnoonnhiio` W HEART FLUTTERS ` an w~ ` ` ""' "a"'.I` ""rc3i1> V d.--mm? , or" IS SURE TO RBLI B YOU- -.-."w-';N*lUIfd!IlII5I i- '_ "-`\-W x.unu.I.a_.~.n-0-.nunnn._ 'uyunI:uruo hynbuthd "TIIB BI..%DAI(ER" - 0 - Ilka-dIm|c.indif\lIeN* DI:-an nnl make me follow- ndsv nzpdiifhs. 1 ul: ujuufu u . J).III"yoIr lute; `IN-whats]: J Wondor or The Al'- ,,- L,_--Ll- -A1 Tueadnya and lnurllulyu ).m.. Lu... c... (`.hnrlnf.I.A. J. IUKUIIIJIII E58900 : ` no.1 nun `khan. ' A ' The children : an button boob fot 75c. no doddod huguinn. They are null worth II. Oct: pair at Kulnea & Lookotl: :- ln.niah|L Wunuu qn. to-night. _ an 16? Hrodvmotlnri In a warm bath ` hmvu. Sonmnnd xulnglouppllonupn OI cuncmu (oIntmont).tlao great skin cure. nun-tn1JnA Iuumu word tmtsnt. rell_o_!. sieving To rs:-In-:3. Johnson Brown bu rebuilt the Tick- larne house st Psrhsmmhich wu destroy- by re some months ego. The new hotel is resdy for oeoupstion, end Mr. Brown moves into it to-day with his fam- ily and will msnsge it himself in future, instesd oi lessing it. es he did when he owned the Stanley house in this city. Importation of 1807. Provost, at the New York Clothing Store. Brock street.` has received all his spring importetione. consisting of Scotch and English tw eds : also as fine selection of worstedsl or stinsend spring overooots. In panting we I owing extre vslue this Il|.III_ Let at. Thomas IVO H. St. Thomas olty council propose: to pur- chase a stone crusher. The engineer re- rba than there would be a great. saving. y the way, haen t Kingemon u atone crush- er for sale, and did not. our nldermen and engineer years ago grow eloquent. over the great saving it would accomplish `F We never henr now of the success of the crush- ! or. Dead stock, eh? Central Ontario lneleal A_e_Ioolat!on_ The central Ontario musical association held its annual meeting yesterday at the Campbell house. Nnpanee. The election of oicere resulted In A. Abernathy. King~ ston. being elected president, L. Roeing. Tnromo, vice-president; H. M. Farrington, l`ict.on, secretary-treasurer. The first com- bined musical lesbivnl goes to Kingston, `June 22nd, and the labor day festival goes L- 1\..-...-nntn J uno .'..'.IIu, can to Deaeronto. Gnve Them A Treat. T. H. Furlong, M.A., wlio lately gradu- ated from Queen a. winner of the gold medal in science, treated in 3 very liberal manner his fellow tencherain the collegiate . institute. Lust. evening at four. on as- eembling in the library. the stat!` of Leach- ere waq moat. agreeably surprised to nd tables spread with juicy ehmwberriee. ice cream and cake. Hie `allow teachers would have no objection to him winning another model at an early date. Rupture. One of the many cases of rupture radi- cally cured by wenrin the Wilkinson brussia that of W. J. `. Allen, of Mc- Donald & Allen. Kingston, 0ut., who was fitted with a truss by B. Lindman, the ex 201%., 85 York street. (Rosnin house block), ---.A.~ .....I mlm urn-itna nn Slant. Nibh H! nut, 85 York street. gnosrun lluuau u.u...,. oronto. and who writes on Sept. follows: "I have been badly ruptured for the past nine years. and during that time have been tted with many different kinds of trusses, manufactured not only in Canada, but in the United Staten, without obtain- ing relief. On April 19th. 1890. I pur- chased from you 3 Wilkinson truss, being advised by n plyalciun to do an. and I feel condent that am new perfectly cured. loan ensure you that I feel thankful for the results. and if you wish you can refer to me for reference. lln Iinllmnn will b nf. the "British reference." Mr. Lindmnn will be at Alserioan, Kingston, Wednesday May. (it. . _..__...-.. o\Al'I'I` Becomes a llone Of Oontentlon Between Two Vlllnge Residents. Robert Emmons. of Ode:-an. was in town this morning. seeking means whereby to recover poeaosaion of a butcher cart that he loaned to a neighbor`: son on Snturdny. The story he told to the lice was that a neighbor. William Smith? asked him for the lomi of the cart. as he wished to con- vey hiu (Smith's) brother to Klngaton. Smith was not in II auioiently sober con dition to be entrusted with the vehicle. in n-.._.....> ...\;..:n.. and he refused to grant be entrusted wwn mu Vulllulu, ... Emmona opinion, and he refused grant. his request: and gave his reason for re- fusing. Smith answered that he did not intend todrive to the city himself. but purposed sending his uon.nnd, on condition than the rig should be used by the latter. Emmona loaned it. to him. v..-.....a... I... lnnlmd for the conveyance V (ointment). tlb groan um uuru. Cancun Ruumu anon] instant. roller. [and In: An: .dy cure or tonurin .dls- I[Itm.!I_t_nIIl|lE:1"ng.im!I1n ,bnrnlng,Eleod- Jag. crunml may akin um scalp human. with Icon 0! `hit. when all also mus. ' man mnvorld. rwnu Dunn nncuu. Em... ihur:-|`1\'IIudmMu.'ms loaned it to mm. Yesterday he looked for conveyance to be returned but he looked in vnifll. Finding that Smith was not going to keep his promise in the matter Emmona atorted out to look for it. He found it at the blacksmith shop of o Williomsville citizen, named Barnes, who stated that Smith had told it to him. He (Bin-nee) had already sold two of the wheels. Emmona says he was informed by A friend that Smith had etnted that he had broken the cart in driv- ing to Kingston nnd had left it at Barnes place to be repaired. Emmons was advised to obtain the ser- vicea ofn lawyer in the matter but said that he did not wish to get Smith into any trouble. _.,.__.___.__ - ------an pnnur Ilinlne News Picked Up Along the Wharton end Dueku. The schooner Queen 0; who Lakes cleared yesterday for Toledo ttrlond corn for Jainoe Richardson & Sons. The tug Acl.i\'e. with three light. barge-, cleared for Prescott. lust. nighn to load wheel: for Montreal. Repairs to the steamer Bannocliburn are bein done under the aiiperixibendencyof R. Char ton and W. Nicholson. rm.- u 'r n : hm-no Acadia in now in Charlton and W. Nncnosson. The M. T. 00`: barge I Davis dry dock having repairs This is one of the ba on than wu i near Rockport. lust. k. In. -Onnmnr Pm-sin arrived at wdbk. The at/enmor Persia Craig : wharf chin morning on her first trip this season from Toronto to Monhml. She curried 3 heavy curgo of fnighb and 3 few .._-..-unnra Ullllvu - u passengers. The steam ugun. The steamer I). D. Calvin and consort. timber-laden from Mnrqnecte. and summer Roccmount. Fort William. grain laden. pueod through the Welland canal never- eayand are no to arrive here to-night. he Kin ton and Montnal forwarding upon a company and the schooner Gran- than has bedn chartered to assist. in carry- ing grain. She is now doing that work. Clcarancca from Richardson & Sons clo- vnbor: Sloop: Laura D., light. Wellington. to land buckwheat; Maggie L. flight. Con- aeoon. to load buckwheat: Madcap. light, 1-Y----... In Imd buckwheat: achooncr tolond buckwheat: mwcnp, uguu. Nupnnoa. to loud buckwheat: schooner Pilot, Buy of Quinta ports. to lost} buck- ulna}. n W, D what. AN ODESSA BUTCHER CART. NOIIIIVI uvuwuc. Nahum`: medicine for conltipttion, liver complaint, nick headache. biliouonecl. lundioo and Allow complexion in Lu: ivor Pills. They no I perfect lnxulivo, non: 31-ipinpor outing pain. Ono pill each night. for thirty day: will cure counti- nnhlnn. yy-g u. ..-~v -, A. BLANOEAB 11...;-`-4| A nnulll . ALONG THE HARBOR FRONT. ._-_-.-.- . The nct.I\n_ol Uutru-`n uuuo uyw rluu hplauntdglldundmmrd. They put- jy ogiun \h|"||`v and nguhhth gin AND VIOIIIITY. .__.__.._._.___ Noun`: Iodlolne. |o.y__ 1-- --__.:.. pl Onto:-`I lllllo. Lly0r.Pi|lI . ma uul mud- Thar nan!- rl). ... n-....... nnrl nmnmar ! UIUUK}, added. | injured - - Our upholnterers are working day and night. to keep up with orders and take our record for promptnesa. _Wo anal! be plonsod to have your order for Upholstering, Renovating or 'I\Ipt\iring any of your Furniture. Our prices are low. Yours. 1 It II A I'\'I'\I(VI\XI mom 'nAc1_rq:_1s'1tnav1/van. 1 `/ A nsaA'r-n T0 at IAILED HERE` H nliii-nu u--- :7 -- vv~._--_ ---..w IN JULY. . An lutluulutlo loptlnu at Yuhloncl. Hold Lu: Invon|ag-'l`ho ollluou undou- od-Jn|y 10th tho DIM Int lot Ibo III; 7. nonu.-'|'ho cotnnmoo of lush- -.-Int. at. 1?: Annual muting of the Kinptnn yacht. club was huld luqovoninq in the ulub rooms. Them In: I good utundnnoo of moouborn. commodore Strange prodding. In his opening remarks the comodoro said is wu gratifying to nnnonnon the com- nhnln amnnm nncmu of the club. The gntifying announce me enm- plete nenoinl uucoeu orgenilation wee out of debt and beeidee housing the yacht club. the branch orgeni- ntion, the ice yacht club, we: eluo given shelter. During the past your everything pasted 6!! oreditebly. end the commodore returned thanks. on behalf of the club oili- cero. for the inennor in which the member: carried out the schemes projected by the otoera and executive oonnnittee. Ac... .1... ........n..' at `Int general and oomxniuee. After the minutes of `last. gonersl special meetings were read and sdopted. treasurer Kenn read his financial state. menb. Fees collected amounted to $976: yacht club ball, 887.35; iimount received from old yacht. club. $56.47; new receipts, $1,120.27. After all expeliseswere paid, a balance of sixty ceuns remained in the treasury. The clubluis assets amounting to 3735.78, made out thus: Stock purchas- ed by club. $400; stock presented by H. A. Calvin. $10; furnicure. $277.73; unpaid subscriptions, $44; unpnid locker nut 84. The club is free of debt. and no liabilities are held against`. the organization. Tliarn win some discussion met the held against the organization. There was some clause relating to unpaid subscrip- tions. Some members wanted the names of the delinquents read out for the benefit ofthoae present. To carry theefoint a resolution to that effect was mov by W. H. Macnoe. seconded by alderman ll. Richardson. R. W. Brigetocke moved in amendment, that the delinquent: be noti- ed that unless they paid up at once their names would be posted in the club room. The matter was fully discussed, after which the amendment wns witi drawn and the original motion carried. he names were then read out, showing the majority of delinquents to be winter members, their fees being only two dollars. Many names of cadets were on the delinquent. list. It was pointed out that under the constitu- tion members in arrears could not be sus- pended until their arrearage excneded ve dollars. The report of the treasurer was received nnrl adopted. rm... ..i,....o;.... no ninnria was the next, received nnd nuopwu. The election of olllcora was nextl order of business tnken up. Col. Drury moved blunt, considering the success of the club in its initinl your. and the elciency oftho ollicere who conducted the nllaira of the club to auocoas, the old officers be re- elected for the em.-uing year. It was pointed out. that the rear commodore ap- pointed hm. year did not. act. and had not paid his subscription. Col Drmy amend- ed his resolution, which wna seconded by Dr. Curtis and carried. r`------`Anna Qlrnnrln thnnkad {ha m0m- Curtis and carried. Commodore Strange thanked the bers for their renewed expression of con- dence. It would be in source of pleasure to him to curry the oommodore's pennant on his yacht.end as he intended doing some racing this summer he hoped to can the `pennant in ahead of ell compet tors. He suggested the formstlon of B fund for the purpose of providing for weekly or Saturday sfternoon races, to he competed for by verious sized oreh. Vice-onmmo dore Richardson also thanked the members for their kindness, endorsing all the com modore had said in the matter of weekly races. Secretary Meonee and treasurer Kent likewise returned thanks. in... n... nneitinn of rear commodore three returned menu. For the position of rear names were suggested. A ballot. was taken and Dr. Currie headed the poll. He returned thanks for the honor conferred upon him. The executive committee con- sists of Dr. Black, E. Gilderaloeve. F. H. Macnee, R. E. Burns and J. Fl:-her. A .....a.....c mnoinn was crivan providing U KUIII UIIU u--v- v-~~-.. - . --:-:- DWELLING. N0. N1! QUEEN ST-. B nonulnlnl uvyn 1-opmu_m_:g gxpgnalotg R. E. Burns and J. r u-nor. A notioouf motion was given providing for the changing of the date of the annual meeting. making it. earlier in the year. (`nmmndnra Snmmze informed the mom- making it earner in ma yuan. Commodore Strange bere that the club was eiliuted with the Lake Yacht Racing naociation, and ex- pleinerl to the satisfaction of all concerned under what conditions the affiliation was carried out. He reed three lists of dates suggested fol the summer circuit of the Lake Yacht. Racing neeociution. The one coming nearest to the requiremente of the local club was: Kingston, July 15th: n-.......... .r..in lllhhz Rmhester.`22nd. and Kingston, auuy mun; Cobourg. July 19th; Rochester. 22nd. Niagara 2-lib. The lalxe yochb racing board intimated that Kingston could have the opening of the aoriea on Monday. July l9_t.h. if the date was suitable. The commodore intimated that; the board was awaiting the decision of the Kingston club. word being promised on the night of moat.- :.... nn mmjnn of J. M. Furell the sec- promised me nignn ul unmo- ing. On motion of reuuy was instructed to inform the racing board than the Kingston club would encom- modate blue eet. of the lake yecht. recing association this season. The date of the meeting was very thoroughly discussed. some suggesting shut`. the second meeting be held here, Cobourg opening the circuit .... .i.- inn. nn motion of W. H. Macnee, Bore, opening the circuit on the lmh. On motion aecondod by U. Sears. it.` was decided to oak for the opening of the circuit. here on Monday. July l9t.h. In Hm matter of entertaining visiting l\l0nuu_y.uu . .... .. In the lumber enborbsinin yuohtamen. the opinion exp was thus they should be hnndsomey looked other while in the city. Dr. Curtia suggested that. ouch member of the club pay his own expenses and thnt. the visitors be banquobed at the club : expense. The regatta committee appointed to look after nrrnngemontq for the meet. oonnltu of commodore Strungo. vice-oommodon Rich- nrdaon, rear-commodore Curtis, Mum. W. D. Hart. E. C. Gildoraleove, W. H. Mocnee. B. W. Folgor. jr., J. M. Farrell, F. 0. Ireland. R. E. Burns. Dr. Block And I `.1 `\-nu-I1 I. U. Lnunun Col. Drury. I `am nnnrlm Commodore Strange pointad out Hut the bulk of the money for prizes would have to be subscribed by citizens, tho club leading with u handsome round sum. It. was moved bi vice-oommodoro Rich- .---- ........A.a - W50. Kent. that nll vfaa bi` vice-commodore mun- ardeon, seconded y W. 0. Kent. home club race: be for tro hiu only. An nmcndmenusintrodu by A. Romy, .........:..I Im A lhlmn. IE8 vnchtl bon- nmendmenus introduced ny A. lwuuy, seconded by A. Dalton. l. yeehu be ex- empt. end that they be I erded ouh prieee. The etnendrnent. was knocked our. end the originel motion carried efber being (Ileana- ed on ell eidea. A vote of thanks wee tendered H. S. I-`olger for his gift. of an enuign, won by his ico yechl. Breeze Iut. winter. '1':-euurer Keno` informed she meeting I lethal. there were 220 `old memhen on the roll. and then to let ie eeeeon the nemee of thirty-ve ne munben Ind been enrolled. n KINGSTON. ONT. `yll Union with The London 0011.30 at Inllo. (England). nu ms of Univuuity an-nduntu. Kuhn H Iilhomouon and French. The runomont ` Old culture 0! home oonhinod with the high- IQ punm tnlnlnj. ' `IND Dapu-mono in shun of Stock.- Iunm and. !hq.. Km. Doc. ' Trinity 'l'oI-In begun Apru um. C.` Ag:-nu AML. nnulv You on rebut at Inland`: drug stores pair npoctuoluor oyoglnnlioc 25. oqul to Any dollar lint. July mun. >A AL- nnininn gvn ggg (hm, ai.:;.;.e;.. mm 2 Including Tandems. at M. W. Robinson's. "%ma" Lilo A lllontll IN In oollll.` We do_Bloyo e yogk onlr. . IOQ Unum \0u.nnun nu nu; u--- .- `McLAl1_GL!N, - PrincesL"t`; We'll Make "em Up Tit; Question I Alvlxljhh gig An Als. -_ _ _ CITY WOOD`. COAl.& LUMBER YARD '5Muv noun _lun-xrnuu unv- ~ SKIN 8l)l[|T"``;.-:'%'x'5u} Iheodore Irwin, Y\uuIIIn Hlgnnlnu U1`: Unit 1 75a for load mixed wood. 900 for load mixed split VI utova. _ 900101` Imux uuxuu lpuu uuuu, .....-.. utova. 01.00 for load out dry hard wood. `PHONES 01 and 497. \ Imern, Light Winn sud other Spr Be on 1 ill: ne nondgflmx (Ne o:t.e':`- :m:ry Mute. Onion uanfully put. up, packed and donverod. IIIOMPSON BOTTLING 80.; can prmngas Bu-oat. -_.:_-: Come Again HANNAY 8: HAROLD POW[L[., II NI 1'! Lu Ullluln J.w.Poweu. I Accmems JAMEUSHVEXTVBINEY. non Du-inlmnn nhraot. THO U `fun `nun... u... -.. _ , H _ F T. F. HA % NONE N RRISON co. w~ 4.ZEi3!.:9!i:. laking Down Stoves. - ..__-. NEW IURN-(.)UT uu-.. .... ..,..-__,, W . 6. Frost, Carriage Painter. m..- ..o.mm.. nan. t.o Bleotno Ou Studs. We Buardinl FIRE AND LIFE Assurance Co.. LIMITED. LONDON. ENG. my I In nyurrn Inc v: vuv y-......... In why lOLAUGHl4IN'8 Oak: and On- Mon an the tms-for (tho rouon that he know: how to nuke them. Other main of Cake: would he luv. u [god I mule right. but it happen: ute Q` to nun./Luau: m know: how so no (not! log Cnun \oo.Briot or my kind yowwqn. ~ ~--------- --,---_c; Gems In Art; Luann g v-- -..-.. K. W. Snider s-lV hoto Parlo} -A -2---- -1...-. nal-A Rom ousiuinjt Pomrens. An Ornament Ihe Ninth Wonder nvnmsi}. co.. 333;-;*g;;;g;~g ? VV I-2:, The Leullng Ground Floor Photographs:-. - We no mnkh-u a. special reduction in Plunndnml (`arhoneth photon. Nnw in your uhxuwo. On]! and non wurk. Onuon mmlo from the smallest. mlnnuro. No atnir.-n to ulhnh. ________________ Household Economy. now cm W '::':'m gaunt: than my onm law on an un- VIII King: Ms. REDDEN &00+-1 Eel 1"". `$331!! j 'I Tea `. _* `II. ,. 4 lquuuuu l-Iuuvw----- -------- ".`.-'-~!'a.."--'-*`8 -"~-`.es-;=:-_-.-~_-r M-M - ... nan: a unit may nnuuneq the stairs to ulimb. .-. -5 `Q 1 V ' AL V`-5" hand at 0 honor mug; not- As! vomi. email. 103 "noun all." WILD LA I Um. I , 390 Prim in street. wu-groom: with the whoa qvlndows. INDON. ENG.I . J. B. WHITE, - Agent. Kingston. Big bnulnn in LUMBER Illnl CF. DAR POSTS. n _ _ ,1 ...1.....I ...u\.l to A house-1| 0 pic: fonoo. Thou V o intend arootinlv one the comb`: 1 would see sample: It Onuton in Worlu. Chonp,nt.ton . dun lo loner. dmerent uumu. _|o ovory duct 9- tlon of w [0 work and 171 cloth manna {sutured by. E INT PAR most. .....W*.. ... T Will lm pan and vehicle 1100030 worn am tarnished I aplza of 3 best of mu-o Brit!` 9. am harwau we`1lmake A ood )0 of thorn. a'vo us oomulomo p am. {or manufacturing conveyance: of every description. ~-A - ._.-.._-.-:1 J- BRYSON. u.a............ Between Prlnoou and Btool an ----.. From that piece of cloth you~bo\\M ind give you an, human and inner M in on-. If you will: to La won 9. loud try _ . ,.,,-.. `IIUIU II will. Dyeing. Oloanlnc Ind Proulng. BI IRON AND PREMISES OPPO- ,_ `tho onnoloo IRW oomtphd by Dr. Puuculon 1:5 :1. Apply to Jolm Ill llvvv II vs-v v `V. R1359 xi: :3 !lr`x::I.x`o`r Job on nah` You can nave all has` am fnld worn by sending {or In. v` Tinsmlthln in all m brnnohol. Onlnk. nun oton work, nnonnblo u,y nun-nu. .... _. I}: bnnoho Quick. nnonubi prion. _ _--.-stun: Is not neoouuy this Iprln`. and your old vehicle to us and in 0 It ro- trimmed Mal repainted. nmmmu are oonalltont yin; a"i`;r'\n`1 ;in't;T}`;l;n'1`ixt;-dL' Ourpriou with high grade work We've [cod not-an room for Sleigh: That in whn 0910 my ol ou b< one nished 1) too. (Jul) u: 81. -.u nuke your onxunmont for I! Mn; " Eiuapoma V } ` ' spawns } wmans. sou-by :- Isnnfu NI 0! Inhnr I Amuuo oodlloon III Inrnllnll. UDIIOIICO I 9 I l'08l., LIIITIUHU I IIIIIUUI 1 street. next. Ammo woou Il00r:EI:;ar` U oh `h'x"$$`}."x`. "" Plum and dutch: mbumd. I--A.-- In And an Ding gt. [1 Q)III` IIVI Inguvv 292 Prtnooas Street. L. Bhnnunnnu, Gnrtdrod Annountsnt. And have another look 56 our Bonutn1SYR(N|i KILLINIBY. W0 are showing all the hunt - me I 811 . TI! 1 n '\ (za`1'l"iI)sI, E90. D mm n h 7 _ __ -`uvnnn of the world on ummuon um um - Montreal utnoc. Strict! uumlou rmum on: he en la. 0 Punch rfootlou Dnmcuh a system which in being lvon Ava M tho ohm sddnu. mnmnk V done at I ruulnt ptloos until ob. lat. C0-. world on uhibltlbn am No. 0 nrmnntn by !'ro_np_!} Jllluvu \' - -u--- _ V Three door: thou Oporl I ...___..__.___._.______. Thou in no form of blood or skin dinouo that in not beneted bytho ` -.--A'AnnOA . , gndduinl uunnuu. 3:1; usndwquulnt-.l1l|l\|`0l nll . `J . 166 PRINCESS s'r.. > Kingston. Pud-up Oupltu or my Company In the r. wood, ready for tho an Prlnoou nuns Allen {& Son, . Brock Street. .,`.!.';:,', 3.... 1 How ~;fLLEN's snoas. . ' 5 ._"[o\` that It by the g A am ili l _ 0' THE FLAT OVER THE BIBBY `nlohlng Storo King Itroot, n%oln- _ u lfrlntjnc co. Apply an no - ~_.--..... .sv'\ nu-nnnllullid non, IXh0~l-IANGR. BED OI IISALIILID UIIIEIT. \ Ilhulou dining- `$3.. 1 room: on noond oor. "**':..x.:*:-:.':..`:::.*.- ,\o_`_ . - 'l`uInnotoI.on pn- VIII)? \.I;I'.'1`lil'a oonnodlol A "`.'. "A? .`.:L`..``. THEWALI. PAPER KING OF` CANADA. ` Sample books of Gluoico Wall P: r gohaaldxoon. Ohnmhu Omen. Lon! ` Inn. hllo mun. Hmln, mom * nd our bookloh. How to Paper." son! 3.. to any uddrou. Wrlto u penal to Iontlon what prioos_ u oxpoos IIIJIO rooms rm whh 0 paper I V. [on Int #1: udvuthomonc. vdyhpn shunt. Almnnh wanted ovuywhon. _. . `C I 1`. rear _EBT.i'A1'-I`oNA|.. :V - ` A ` FOR SALE OR LIA`!- C. B. CANTLEBURY. -cu... :ItIbI'I.TKonh I16 ifmonth and mm It NIB Mu brick ootugo nan door. `fb as 1.21.. .-.._.._....________--_c._.. I OI Ullhnuu. 5. olfnil tultlon during the month: |l.... 160.. apply In III. OOBNWAILI1 131 at In a. nn|uDwont:do:::ywhon. iitllihhuohuz rston. Km: ag_l_oln- The DC |l_Il'_yIIU. u-mu-u-.. --._`,, `DION! RESIDENCE, `I5 UNION S l`.. mt Km`, now on-mplod by Mn. Illaey. water. gas. Mn. Lawn, nu-don ' b hat. I Itlb 0.. nl: A month and tun. Aho uh um Ipuu-9 --vw outta ":~'x'<':u`1'a.A uoidr." J. B. KOKAYI D..- nu-an-vs` - ' Bollcvlllo. Ont. rou to m nun: and I. A L lnoxvwtl jj Bcst. >06 ' I BlIl1'IBH ` |&A M1014 1_s_t]_1gT__ou A Row 3101 mqumm v onulnlnu uvon room: and extension in 011.110: and cold wator bath room and alum furnuoo nnduno on In. As puounu 011932;! by John Donnully. Jr. Apply to In IIINBUN, I41 Queen an-oat. leneel Ilpeh Ghee Ill _ln_pr_eoeleu of People And rlnge e low on llle rrlp --Vleltecl Plueee or Awe and Severance- Anong the Hanoi : Ilglrty Deed. B.Blroh,ol the rm ol Hoelvey & M Blreh. returned on Seturdey from Greer Brlrsln. when he r r the put three . mouths engaged in ntroducing the Our- ney rgdlntnr M e meeue of homo; dwell- lnglroueee. olcee, etc. r. Blrolr was interviewed lent evening by or Write reporter. to whom be pro 5 lengthy and intererti uoeouat ol hi: treyeleln the rnotherlon . end ol hie im- ione of men and thlnge there. The reporter opened the oonvereution by asking: "W-no the buelneee miulon on rllrloh you went to the old lend succul- u 2" And Mr. Birch Answered: `'1 muet no]: you to steer clear of `hueinoef metteu. or reasons that mutt be obvious to you. when you rellect upon the mture of my mlrelon. I would prefer not to diaouu the object of my virit. I muy tell you this much, however: I am entirely rntleed with the result of my trip, and of the work ldld while I was in the mother country. That in euiolenlz, and I prefer not to any more upon the subject." Am the people of Great Britain no for subject." Are the people far advanod an Camdinna no in the art of heating their dwelling houses. oiiioel. stores. etc 2" quriod the reporter. "Mn nu him oonmrnrv. they are very 2" qurleu tne reponer. "No. On the contrary. they far behind us in thet respect, and I had reason to wonder at the oomervativism that came: them to cling so tenaeiously to old ideas and` old methods, especially when they know that there are newer and better methods of doln things. A Cana- dian going to Englan and seeing there methods. or machinery. et.o., that are bet- ter than those he has been using at his home, will adopt the im rovemente. But an Engliehmngvisitlng anode and seeing here our methods of warming our dwellings, for instance. goes home again and still re- talne his grates and open re-placer. b which means the great majority of Englis and Scotch houses are heated. But_ it you take the trouble to demonstrate to the ~Englishman that your system in better .l.... La. and if vou succeed in overcoming rvhich mean: majority or nnguan uhan his, and if you his innate repu name to changing the ways of h 5 {others for the ways of 9. much younger generation. on man, in the vast. maioriby of cases, nd im generation. uu will, in the majority ll sensible, manly, and eminently fair- minded fellow. In discussing the com- pnrntivo merits of the Enulish and the Eauadiun systems of hosting, an English- man said to me: `You oen never got an Englishman to give up his grate. He do lights to look at, and will stick to it for that reason if for no other. I made it clear to him that this was purely a matter of sentiment, us he was content todo with- out his cheerful grate-re durin$ several months of the year. and, after t\ ew mo- menu consideration. ho frankly agreed with me. That is a predominating trait of the English people. They nre above all other nutlonalities eminently and scrupu- lously fair. They are serupulouslyzbonest in their business transactions too~-at least I found it so in every instance. You make a bargain and they expect you to fulfil the terms thereof to the letter. If you do so there is no difficulty about the new. You not your money at once. Every- mekenbargein end they expect you no fullthe thereof do pay. get your thing they do is done in 3 euhctentinl manner. In building ehouee they build not lorefew can only. but for teeny yeere. And t at idea of solidity ltrlkee on end impreeeee you the moment you end, in connection with the people, the buildinge.and in fuel) with everything about 5 cu." --vnu ment A considerable time in Lon- tonne )uu. "You 3 ntm co don. Mr. irch ?" uv.. Am! 11 In land And to roeognim the none: In um-gu itfihigh he was born. The Iunoundingn was quite fsnillI`.*WHd moo oovonl poo- plo who Nmounbuod him a 3 Boy. 30 visited Dublin. Bolfut and othor pointl. 1!. Va nsoly struck by the III Stud; ot the o ipbuildlng intoruu of fat. and ulna Away with tho conviction shut no oioonmlninghndot-Scoulund wudoing uncut: OI huin than The " 'on not Iuclnud. 0 l\ nn England or ucowmu III. I` mlhd ooupkto Ihip buikliun: had 8 Well in that city. an 3 H.000 non. Liam.-Gov. Kitkpstriok in Birch 2" ho .51! ':.`.'.'...!.'."..3.. Mn. In noourlll NI DH BUIINIUU METHODS TIND TO IOLIDITY. lion at -Ills-Clio! I` I Inc. Juic- nnuannna um. um. Ooponti of nptnn .thOKi ton. r POI:`OlI$lI O Oltnnvcgui oloet\"ll)g.nil- --n ln\llIl\AlI'_ _ way com y. Action 3 won no 56 tho Kin | Main: but alprtl Huh, 1897. without 5 my. No evidence was taken. nd the one urn nr ed upon the pluding and ndmiulou. n... a....d.nn ndulhlotl um duping ed the pleading onu nuuu-........ he, deioudento admitted during the month! of Jenner . Iehruuy an -Mereh. 1897. they not 0 eted A portion of their line oi rellwny. ing, that port of Prineeu etc-oet Iyinf to the went .0! Alfred etreet. about .th rteen hundred yards in length, elthou h roqueeted to do I0. their reason being t st the expense 0! keepin `it cleave oi snow renderedit im- pouihl to work, you eh I loel. Be- fore the notion come on for trial they bed resumed running their con nlerlg upon it. -J. Molntyre. Q. 0..for peinci I. J L. Whiting Ior defendants. rm.. ..I..Im.M- wieh to force the defend- `(on Good Students to study shorthand at the dolondnnu. The pialnbin with to lows ant: to keep their can running over the whole of their-linoof nilwty during who _|...I.. -6 -...l. your id umnardnnce with the chepter 01 of 56 Victorie (Unto. ) II` the agreement is one of which the courts will grunt epecilic perfornmnce. than the plaimiffo haven complete remedy by action for rpecic performance. and they huve claimed thee relief in the preeent action. They have eleo in the alternative claimed I right to have it enforced egelhet the defendant: as a duty owed to the public by mandamus. their-linoof nilwty aunng mu whole ot each year in accordance terms olhtho agreement. bobweon them. which in not out. in full in the schedule tb Victoria (0nt.o.) If aha am-aomantis _tho the defendants as a uuuy owed public The action for mandamus as dis- tinguished from the motion for the pre- rogative writ of mandamus originated under the C. L. P. act of 1856 and has been continued by the judicature act. When first introduced it was said to"be intended as a means of conferring) upon courts of law a limited jurisdiction y way nfspecic performance; and it has been abundantly established that it is not in- tended as a substitute for the prerogative writ, which still must be obtained upon motion and not by ~writ. The exact limits of the jurisdiction to grant relief by way of mandamus in an action have not been clearly defined. but the rule so well settled in applications for the preroga- tivo writ that it will only be granted where there is no other adequate relief provided, seems equally applicable to the mandamus which may be obtained by action. In the present case if the plain- tiffs are entitled to a jud_ ment for speci- fic performance of the defendants con- tract with them, it will be unnecessary to consider the claim to a mandamus. for the relief under such a judgment will be complete. I am of opinion. however, that I am precluded by the overwhelming pre- ponderance of authority from pronounc- ing such a judgment in the present case, because Ishould have to direct, and in- force. the working of the defendants rail- way under the agreement in question in all its minutixu for all time to come. and in the face of the line of authorities refer- red to in the judgment of Ritchie, C |i., in Bickford V. Chatham. sixteen S. 0.1%.. 235. I think I must decline to do so. It is true that in the late case of Fortesoue V. Lestwithielat Fowey R. W. 00., (IBM) 3 ch. 621, justice Kekewich directed the entry of a jud ment oing a long distance towards justi ying t e order here asked for. He admits. however. that in doing so. he is going be end the previous authorities. I do not fee justified in following him through the gap he has made in awall hitherto treated as a boundary, and I hesitate to pronounce a judgment which so many courts have considered inexpedlent. If it is inexpedient to rant the relief under the head of speci c performance. upon what ground can it be held that it would be expedientto rantit under the head of mandamus? Tie enforcement of a judgment for the performance of a cer- tain series of continued acts involving per- sonal service and extending over an in- denite period would be equally difficult :. nithnr mm. Benson V. Pauli, 6 E. &B. would be equally ulmcunu in either case. Benson 273;Norrio V. Irish LImd_Co.. 8 E. &B. 512: Bush V. Beavnn. I H. & C. 500; Gloalop V. Heabou am. Board. 12 Ch. D. 102, 122; Baxter V. London counhy council, 63 L. ll` `'.'[!'7 DIX bur V I T. 767. Y--nr I um not required to consider whether the plaintiffs are entitled to the prero- gative writ of mnndnmuu here. beocuee it bu been established that that writ is not obteinnblo by action. but only by motion. Smith V. Chorley district council, (1897) I Q. B. (>32. . The plaintiffs further naked in the alter- native for an injunction rentroining the defendant: from ceasing to operate the plrt. ogthoir line in question. To grant this would be plainly to grant a judgment for epecic perlormnnce in an indirect form. Davie V. Fonnnn, (1894) 3 Ch. 654. A declaration of right was also asked for under the 5th sub-eeo. of the 52nd sec- tion of the judiooture act, but I ciin see no ohjectin muting much A declaration in the present one. where the terms of the con- tract are plain end are conrmed by statute. und where the only diiculty is that of inlorcing them. 1.1.. -..;.i....\. wnn olfarod of any actual of inforcmg them. No evidence was olferod any dam having been sustained by the pluint-n`a upon which to found A reference. I must dismiss the nation with oonba. which to round l\ nuenauw. I must but it. must. be without prejudice to any future action in respect. of further breaches of the agreement in question or any mo- t.ion for mundumus -in respect) of put. or futuro brooches. wu.uAMuvn.L_I uhvnot. u-.-v_ .___ Kingston Business Collcgc lporun; noun E. Benn. barber. will onbor the noing circle: zhin aeuon. Ha has begun unin- inn. ns...|.. vm-all hu purchased I new Charles Powell purchased ncing wheel and will train for coming aunnu. , KIUIIIG wuuvu -uuu ....- __._,,, events. _, On Monday next Ilblee 3 . Cotton end J. Mcbrwell will leave here for Omhvn, in- lend n; to peddle she entire diecenoe end ntnrn in a eenoe. They hhink they cnn mete the oepiul in four dour. and utter ependlng n few deye there vi lreburn heme leinurely. Fifteen members of she Kingston lee:-one club turned out: for pnobioe on Queen : coll campus lent evening. Trnlning wee epl. up until derkneee stevented the Inn frnm beln: eeen. The ub will pne- kept until dulnou snvonwu an- Inn from being tloo on the ounpoo ovary lino ovonlng hon tho manor. Pol on oonuublon Konnody And Bnmal: no in mining he that poaching nohlotio contests undo: the ompp on ol tho Toronto polloofoceo. '1`l:oyupondt.hosnoatorSor- don at uholr span the `In tho YJI. .A. gymnulun and on ovory oooulon llok loosbull with w1 tum. Icooflton ' Pooplo. Bukin. uinionory for tho labs uni Illusion In In 1nd the North- Woot: Io vrltoi: with to any club Dr. Fowler`: lam-ooh ol Wild Shnwboi-ty In s--. In in . -nndn{nl.molJ|inl. amo- II II) put- dypdobomdnndy. Itrnhnuy can niontononnl ndi mu- IIunp:nd upon:-snot 3.15 n. ` onugvuk inblgotu. Wollitisforold uuryonng` Iolmn it lnwuo spin the aim of mud. which D ofhnoondl vilhoah Inm- Bum. Ibhnr{'l`uo|- Tlllgq Iponlng Noun. -n. arrow on uh-Wlnltlo rooplo An rnlng About--lochIn3 lo- ggpu an Auonuou of now who An tanking lninn. ....-.,.`,- _ , Alllhhd with *-Tu Institute 0! Chute:-ed Acoonntnnu of Ontario. -- 7 VA -n..nL..nI..n.lnvlna U1: month: