T635, Bananas, Coffees, Oranges, Sugars. Lemogs, Spices. Pine Apples, Canned Goods. Figs, Dates, Rams and Bacon, (WV. to-day. Thar: WITH. IlllIll8o Rev. Duncan McDonald, of Dundee. ha: been elected moderator of tho aynod of Montreal and Ottawa. He is a graduate of Quoon o, A master of arts. Anntinn nnln nf Ca:-nn farm nfnnlz and ICU VUXVVUY UWITC. ID. U. UIIDCIJCH. Alberta Knapp, B.A., n probationer for the Methodist ministry, intends taking a circuit after the next meeting of the con- ference instead of continuing at. college. (`ifv nf Kinmitnn nnrl munxtv nf Fr-nu. IUTUIIUU Hl3IUIL| Ul UUIIDIUUIII Ml! UUlIU {C` C`ty of Kingston and county of Fron- tenac teachers convention will be held in the court. house, King-aton, on Thursday. Friday and Saturday, May `. ULh, 21st. and 22nd. IL... Luau -...l...... i . . . . ...\ .l....bL tn. .'..n.u\On `. .'.'.uu. Our bug poison is sure death to insects, lmaabnolutoly no smell, and in easy to up ply. Largo bottles 25c. E. C. Mitchell. Exqalderman VV. 1). Morris. of Ottawa. I . lJl||"U UUIUIUU Jill}. I). U. AVIIDUUUII. Ex-alderman W. 1). Morris, of Ottawa, manager of the Queen City Oil Co.. is in the city today on business in connection with the erection of the company's Oil sheds here. IV....I .l....l...... -.... AL-.. I....... A- ....... 45.. H00", lllll I) Wily Ul Ul|p6 V I|l|JUl|h. Not. ere did you get. that but. P" but-, when did you get that suit? At. l)unlop`e nf nnurnn no lpioo or nun my u:o-wnn no Pooplp An `talking About-otilla; II- npu on Attontlon of Thou Who Are Klnb Hnlmn, IO-UB1. There was no pension of the police court. this morning. LII-n W Rn-ndnn D.-inmnu uh-An!-. in VIKU PIIVII III IJIU UIUJUV3 TICCF. _ The Welland-Vale Garden City Bicycle, on good as most. up.t.o-date wheels. Extra nlue for 370, spot. cash. St.rach|n a hard- If you can't pay $100 choose an 1896 Model and get Columbia quality, Nickel Steel Tubing and Self-Oiling _ Chain for 885.00. Hartford's next best 375, $60. WITH: The city waterworks system is being ex- tended along Frontenac street. south of Princess street. as far as the property of Mrs. Hinds. 1).... T\........-. ll-T\...,.I.l AA` I'\.....l.... h..- ly IULU, III HUUH. Uy AUUTIVHJ. Bow your lawn with Poerleaa lawn grass, in lawn mixture suitable for any location. shady or sunny place. and you will have a nice velvety award. E. C. Mitchell. AIb..\..LI( . . A . . .. D A .. .._..L..L2.\..n_ I.`- PARAGRAPH8 mcxeo up air oun ausv REPORTERS. * Ill"! IIIOFHIKIK. ' Mrs. W. Braden. Princess street, is viliting in Montreal. Min Annie Rnhm-tmn hu demo to VIIIDIDK ll] HODIFQII. Mia: Annie Robertson has `(one to Philadelphia to spend: few weeks with friends. A..- ....|..l. -..u.:.._._ -; Ill ...... I.....l..-- IJIIIIIUP. ll! IIIKEVWA Clusel in illicmaville school are being seriously interfered with owing boan opi- domio of moulu. `ll-- VI` Yu....:.. ...I._... L....L......l A241} ....\. QCUHU UI HIXIIE Mrs. T. Irwin, whose husband died ro- oently. has takon up residence with her pa- rent: on Durham street. u:.. (1 n n........II ..:.:A.'..... .5 'P........~....oI. Irlenul. Our Scotch suiting: at 315 are leaders. Dunlap. Kin atreeb. {Human in illinmnvllla -nl-mnl um heino- rel OH UUFIIIIYD EUTBOU. Mina C. O Donnell, visiting at Tamworth for the [int six weeks. returned to her home in this city today. Ir. in axnecbad than Ganrna McKnv will IIOHIU III l-UII Ullay 00-Gay. Iain expected that George McKay be in the city on the 24th inst. and will take part in the bicycle races. Thn r'nlIand.Vnln (`Inn-Ann (Titv Ric-vnln. vziu.`'iii?l~1" Vson. .4- ---l. Q4..-` Mann! mcmnm or mg on. A VESSEL. CAPTAIN'S VIEWS. U-pin Dun QUUIIIUUI UI I-IIIU VII TIMI! Iowa. Dunlo '0 clothing went: like ixon. Rev. 1-. Davis. Mu-Inn. WA: in 1:! Dunlo Rev. 1'. Devin, Madoo, was in the city n.dnv. The llallwny Queetlurr In Canmlu. One of the most useful studies before the ublic is that of The Railway Question," y J. S. Willison. of the Toronto hlobc. issued in pamplile.-t form. He strives to secure greater recognition of the magnitude of the rnilyay gueuion and of the injury done by `the failure of the rnilvlvnybeoinmiv toe of the privy council to regulate charges. The writer has given the closest attention to the question, and his intelli- gence and industry cannot fail to produce the best results if the pamphlet be read and inwardly digested by legislators and people alike. In is a credit to the press that one of its leading members is willing to give time and talent to the thorough dissection of public questions A-Wm-thy Sn ggeatinn. On more than one occasion alderman Allen has showed himself to be a public benefactor. His lnlost scheme is one vi hich should meet with approval of every citizen loyal to Kingston and her most gracious majesty. This being the your in which Queen Victoria celebrates the diamond jubilee of her reign, many cities in Canada am dnino nnmm.hinn Lo commomombe not. properly cure In one mm. A. A. Ayer & Co.. Montreal, say : It. is a great mistake to ship fodder chase eo veryyoung. It should be mede I.-oft. fun and quick curing. as imendod for imme- diate consumption. The present. price is very tempting. and lecturing the in-mere under such cireumehnoee will do little good, yet duty demand: that they should warn the lumen in shipping cheese so very green. They e no otedih to the country and are Apt. spoil or rot. J C, hall. I). Wnninuhon. 11! Montreal. -nu an-wuuw I nu.-wuuu. The mean leheme on foot in to build an arcade between Princeu and Brock streets on the site of when would be Sydonhnm street. if the thoroughfare wan opened out. It in pointed out that I forty {oec arcade could be run through there with auicient. land on each side erect stores. The scheme is approv f. Remove the lumen. The attention of the city commissioner is called to several fences which have been erected across boulevards on Wellington street, near Earl street. These fences are an unghinly sight, and being in one of the principal parts of the city are more so, and should not be allowed to remain. Surely the people do not intend to go back to the days when grass plots were fenced in. It is the duty of citizens to add to the beauty of their surroundings and not to build ob- structions which are on syosoreto the com- munity. she Was once Asnlled In Klugslou. The Indian woman murdered at Hondur- son Harbor. N. Y.. was mined Oclrwood. Her brother, who has reached Wntertown to investigate the case. sa 's his sister was about forty-three yours 0 age. Her first husband was named Philops. After his death, about two years ngo, she married William Ocliwood, in Watortown. on May 6th, 189; . The couple frequently visited Kingston, Ont.,nnd while in this city some time ago Ockwood attempted to kill his wife and his mother-in-law. Four white men interfered and saved their lives The cnuplelived at St. Regie reservation pre- vious to going to Wntertown. JUUUE UK HUT rU|glI, [nun] UIIAUU III \./DIIILIII are doing something to commemorate the event in the way of providing an over- lasting memorial to the sovereign of the British Em hire. Alderman Allen thinks Kingston should he in line." nnd eug. goats as a suitable memorial the erection of a mammoth fountain in the city park. This he boints out, could easily be provided if the ladies took hold of the scheme. It might be the gift of the ladies, or they micht be instrumental in gathering funds for its pur- chase. If anybody will take the initiative. alderman Allen promises to do all in his Bower to assist the scheme. By taking old at once it might be possible to have the fountain in operation by June 22nd. The scheme is a worthy one, appealing to all elasses of citizens. who, if solicited, should respond liberally with funds. Columbia: are first choice the world ovdr.- They are made of 5 per cent. Nickel Steel Tubing, the strong- oat material ever used in 9. bicycle. Wants The Street 0p:ned. If the city ever intends opening out Sydenhmn street, from Princess to Johns- ton streets, now is the time for action. said A citizen last evening. "Only A few years ago the citizens by their votes grunt- ed $31,000 for the purpose of opening out the street. but by the figures submitted by the arbitrators who valued the land. $12,- 000 additional was required. which the council did not at the time feel disposed to grant. But since then the wheel of for- tune has been given :1 turn and changes_ are the result. Land that was then valued high seems to have taken 3 drup, und I have been informed thtit. preperty on the line of the proposed street. has been sold for $3,500 less than the arbitrators mined iv ffohia in tho noun llll I Inn-n nvnrv X01` U-\,i)'JU less Llllll L-nu !II'LIIbI'uL.ur'a viuuul it. If this is the case, and I have every roason to believe it is, the sum originally granted for the opening of the street wuss short only about $3.50!) of the amount re- quired to bring the scheme to a successful ending. If the city could got the proport._v now for an advance of, my $431!), I would rcvommend the council to open the street. as once the pr0por_t._v in built on again its value will be incroaseJ. The $3l,U(N) voted by the citizens some years ago in still avail- able, and this, with an atlditionail ` $l,1l0H, will give us 8 right of way from Princess to Johnston streets." Wllnt The Trade Reports About Fodder Chemo and Prlool. A. W. Grant, of Montreal, nnys : "The statistical position of cheese in England in the strongest for the past seventeen years. There are practically no English cheese, and new Cheshire choose. when I left. England, on 7th April, was selling at. seventy shilling per hundredweighb, tquul be fteen eenta apound. Of course these prices will not be maintained. lam glad that facborymen are making as few fodder cheese my possible, and I hope thou: who have made them will keep them on the shelves until they are at least. two or three weeks old, so that they will be cured and meaty when sent. forvrerd, or cheese does not properly cure in the box." A A Avnr .\:(`.u_. Mnntmnl. nav : It. is country Inn at!) llplo up I-pun or run. J. C. as G. D. Wan-ingtaon, of Montreal, report that twenty-seven fnctoriou in out.- otn Ontario, when cheese had been in- gngao-cl Inn than klmv fnnnd gll tn ha Cm III IIIVUT, XII Illll CIUBU In Ulllalnlllg. and none shoving nignn 0`_[l`Otl] curd or ` I 2 ' ntnbln 331$]. II! IWDU IIIUWI atnblo lhvn.__ lUI' buy. llnportntlon or 1891. " Provost, an she New York Clothing Store. Brock street. bu received &`Ml urn-Inn in-|nnrnfnnn nnn`niaDinn nf nl\l\.'| uwna. nruux nruun. nu rucowau nu `nu aprin importationa. consisting of Scotch And ngllah tweedn: nlzoa ne selection of wanted: for suitinaand rpring overcoata. In panting we are I owingexms value this season. om Unurlo, Willa cncaeu nlu own III- e d by them. they found All to be c can in avor. solid and close in cutting, anal nnnn nhnrinr nipnn of nrnnnv nnl-d` nr $|00 TO All ALIKE. . rry Abc:ubny'u . For shut pair of book you no going to mv. ~ CASTORIA Forlnfnntuuydclllru. spmndcnzaese` ouiLooK. 6117 Am? vtcunfri. ` An Arcade Proponod. __A __L-__- -_ _ .A 1. A, -. Bovonl cum Aouom Baud-Ono Wu munnina mun cost: by nu; Juan-A clone Cull lo! 3 Inn Who Had CIIIITO of Honor. Nnauu. May l3.-After the Adan :- sionl nude in the witness box by Troy on Tuesday lumfntnbing that his statement to detective Roger: In the Kingston poni- tenuury val not correct. but implicating Hughes and Penn II well ll himself. the judge yesterday morning culled back the grand jury. And they will be sworn in again to an`. on the Hughes case. Hughes will bo brought. u tomorrow to see if he had anythingto o with the murder of Anon: Mnlnnd mamwsoa H; with costs. The next. case was Cuuidy va. Morrow. This was an action broughb by Patrick Cuaidy. A farmer. agmmb defendant. Morrow for excessive seizure and selling his good: and chattels for rent. Thil M88 occupied all afternoon and when the court closed at. seven o'clock the case was not nished and will be brought. up to-day. (ha ll`.-idnv nho onmd lnrv mndo their II`GF.0nl.|1l|)l'., no wmcn me ioruanip rayuuu. a laid particular stress on the question of a poorhouse. stating it was 8'dll[[l'Ic9 that a county like Leunox and Addingbon should allow its poor to be sent to juil with murderers, thieves and other criminals. He also made reference to the sanitary condition of the jail, and said he would lay this matter before the proper nubhoriies, to P00 if some ateps would not be taken to put. the jail in a proper 2-animry nondibion. At. the cheese bourdxoaterdav afternoon, ms smut; gunv -nzcanisb Toj mmc.`_ HIM. ALLEN-s suoss. . .; torn nob 1?; nu cu. " 1 . An in Monaco. to cue of Park: vs. Baker. an action for malicious persecution. occupied the whole of the foreman an promised to be quite: todioua case. bojudge nally dismissed it. with costs. rm... ....-s ....-.. ..-- 1`1....:Au un Marrow, pun (lie Jan In B propel` Eaulusry nuuuuuuuu. Ah the cheese b0urd.yosi.erday there were 505 white and 150 colored cheese boarded; 190 white and 70 colored sold at n:x.. L..I........ ........l.-I _ DOHFUBU; IUU Wlllbuli 9`fc., balance unsold. Runny-inrnndnnl`. A. narrow escape Irom llllbnllt. uonui. . Frank O`Neil, who works in the Gibbard manufacturing: compn.'ny s shop, had it painful injury on Tuesday. His hand came in contact. with a HIIW and n nasty gash was cut. in the ashy part. of his left hllnd Uuuuusn 5- n-guy. " To worry about any liver, kidney or urinary trouble, especially Brighvaaliaense or diabetes, as Hop Bitten never fails of a cure where a cure is possible. We know this. Jennie Cauleld an 5 : My brother at 98 Marion street. arkdnle, has found great. benet. from Miller : Compound Iron Pills after In grippe". 50 doses 25 cents. For sale by E. (1. Mitchell. l'\l4|4IrI-vtla up wvv vvu Alnminnm nish to be found only on the (lend:-on. Cntniognes {no on application. Hexmrul stock of numlrios on hluul. Wheels to rent. Easy to buy wheels. Call and see. There is great comfort in a good Lawn Mower. They are not ex- pensive, are very easily kept in order, makes the lawn look like velvet, and is therefore an indi- pensible article aroundawell-kept house. Different makes and sizes uyc., onmnce unaoiu. Superintendent. A. B. Perry. of Calgary. N.\V. l`., was in town in few.hours yester- day with his brother. He left. again on the 4.21) train for Calgary. He will come east. again shortly with his wife, who will remain hero visiting friends during his stay in Engluml. where he Lukas part. in the diamond jubilee proceedings. ,l.~.h.. Mnlmlnn n vnnnu mnn who at- the (1mm0u(l _]'IDuee procuuuxngr. John Mclndoe. a young man who at- tends Robert. Thompson's horses. had 3 nurrow escape from inalnnt death yester- day morning. He was attending to tho hor-`es as usual in the morning. when one of them kicked viciously at him and struck him on the sido of the head just. above the our, cutting a gash in which there had to be put three stitches. The boy had a very from instant (loath. . I4`.-nnly `Nnil who wnrlnl in the Gibbard .y\g..asam-:N 8:. co. ` Iinlxnninliln KLIUII V hund. Durlnn the bust. moulhs of the your ride the tlnest. most popular Bi(')'('les for `D7. | THE oenonon '97 at sas. . -- '96 at $75. - mean at $90. mmanca at sos oo. .__|.. ._ AI. .___.__._j__._.. _______._j. lllehdmn and Reliance; w. J. moons. .nuu1- an nanny-nlnmflll , Lawn Mowers. I on. cgyy_|_._INa's nmsnea and mu be Drougnr. up to-any. _ On Friday the grand ur made nreentment, to which his or ship replied. A I..irl nnv-Hnnlnr nkrnnn nn thn mmntmn Of . there is no better soap made than our Bab)/ s Own Soap- {THE PROOF-` The Albert Toilet Soap Co.. Mfrs. Montreal. IllllllllllllllllltIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIllIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIllllllltllIllllllllllllllll WE BELIEVE `A Strachan' I10 tn -v-2_-____ A(}l.V"l'. 18 IIOBTRIAL BIIIIP. .,._._______.____._..__.-_.. g..`:':.:.::x.-a:::.-.-- - W . ~ LOBCOMBE. an M52; .........*""`.. =~' care and skill in making and the best materials are the reason. Its immense sales. `}T(TS1;.7ANl) mm; - UIQIIBI-ll`-l Tl';;Tt`.- ' h _ I T ,,_ , . Also an A 1 Raphtr Shop in commotion. We do Bicycle wouk only,` _ ` ' A|es._ ]Byrne & CA0: bnullllkllc. Dovlrtlnont `ha, the `T0350 yldu the mnnlnmolit of III: Wthh. of Now York 0103. All tho nqwut. lunch and Plrliinni V . fashions. ` nvnurs & co.. ;.;."f'.',`.%`.':V'.*.`..*.-.,'.'&'.. M. W. Robinson's, -;-_ 35%,` '.s;;.;;.;;;s;; If You Want a Bicycle isicycles to Rent CITY WOOD. COALJ LUMBER YARD By bu-3 inn in LUMREII um! . EEDAR POSTS. 150 for `I031 mind wood. Doufor load mlxod split. wood. randy for N10 n.f.nw|.' . Wulor Iona nnxou upun wuuu. rum; stove. 01.00 for load out dry hm-d wood. `PHONES 491 and 497. -:----::o :Come Again I UI\I\'U Luau. Light Wlnu Ind othor sprln Bovursns in specially lino onndl ion. we enter to worry huh. Orders carefully put. up. packed and dellvorod. IIIOMPSON nonuue co., 299 Prlnooaa Sttodt. HANNAY & HAROLD, r. i%ii'fi2iiioE. I For I The mg.-Iiwjxui not `:7: Tea] We solicit a share of your pa- tronage. J. HISCOCK. ll')Ef\\I $ onn 'r< )vI=-.:*7s' it ll: II nlunnuya *--' not botwun Jolinoton and In: on Both: aunmunno. I-lie. 7`Gre,at _0ueSbn' `Int-A?Il'I.I1I.f\IIG -(Inks . An POWELL- J . \v'I"i5HC ii," ' w~ J?i"!.9n!:. RAG:--A Gems In Art. E K. W. S_guider s Photo Parlors We have them as cheap as the cheapest and as good as the best. Household Economy. I Brid law nI;staxI;.I1q_!;.9%[ J ..::.*.:t.:`.:.~:;'%.:::..*":'.:--I----- mamhag-5 .Ito'_iI ' KEcmENTs\' JAMES LATURNEY, 390 Princess shrub. Tho vnroroouu with the wheel windows. A NEW IURN-OUI W . 0. Frost, Carriage Painter. Kn... uh-ant` nnxt to Elaotrio On Shodn. 0!-oils-outlived Inhlu-and "f6fibd`motm in 3 mm both with cvnouu Inn. And `a uncle nppllmuon ot Gvncuu (ointment), the gran ukln cure. no only speedy and ooonomlosl moment 1 i Max. homing. bloodgg. mu. `Ind pl ` (III; Illa. mind moon. Ln n n ' _ [The uatdian\ FIRE AND LIFE Assurance Co.. l.l\lA1 ./ \I W. J. - Agent, Kingston. HIE Kmostou mums co. LONDON. ENG. A An Ornament I aking Down Stoves. `OK-. ASK YOUR GROOEB FOB. "ROYAL GIN." LIIIKIIIIVIZK 9 .I\UII la-I? 5"- 1'|'|||-I011?!-enhnon, `ICYKIII_1fW'Q&__ _ Il\t \Il vpaw jun wag.`--- In why McI;'AUGHl:I1 llfillg-and; 1:- (lies urn the born-- t. . Ilion 61) 0 known how to In` tho . Otbor mile: `'5 "% '9-". . .` "`...n.""`a.".'.`a? '3'. r u u 0 an n . n.l1Gl{`|.IN kpuown how to I{nh'ool (Ema uwonl boiuhtur ` 11 undo I \ \` t It will Ill O ot. ;l.Kl7t(.i MN ho: `:1: N` 313011 Iqdcnam \oo.Btlo'k or any kind 1 want. .-.----.-. -5 I. 45:` V `lo I I VOL \alII I lugs; I Iliuvvu Kim: street. next to Electric V .. ..__,, The bcnding 0|-our: Floor Photographer. ..._,____N_W "2 it` ` 2 11 B BINEUC POINT `BN8. , _ ROYAL GE `.`i`.2.'x `S``':` 633 agxrllty shun Any other out on the Inn- nu vnlvn l)Dl\l1IIIl Irnu unl\\IAl'.l1DIl DI We are making us spacial roduotlon in Plntlno and (Jan-boneth photos. Now in your uhnnco. 0511 and no work. Crayon made from the smallest. ,m1nll.uu. No stairs to climb. 165 PRINCESS BT.. W 0 Powe||9 Kingston. (01) house 195 Mon (once. Those who intend ereotlngi one tho coming swung should see sample: It (lrosmonc In \N:>rkn. Oherm.scron. dunblo fonooot Oheap.su-on . dunblo venous dilferunt uterus. A no ovary denotin- Mon at w rs work and who cloth manu- factured by. n; n1-rnnnr nnnunmu-r Wtnll Crosoont. Win Olxeap.sn-on fonooo diiferunt nattorns. descrip- J` I89 B0306 urool. Between Prinoou and Brook su. \ Will has pen and vohlolu become worn om tarnished in nplto of the lwoggf. of cure. Brln1 them hate and we'1lmn.keu oodjo ofthom. Wo'vo complete p an! {or munufnotluinc uonveyanuos of every description. _ . _.-._-.-n; That. is whnt. peonlo my of our Onrbon- ette niaiusd photos. Cull up 315 pm! make your engagement for timing. Is not necessary um spring. Emil your old vehicle to III and IIIVO It ru- trimmod and repainted. Ournricaa are consistent with MRI: and Our prices grade work. We'vo good noun room for Sleigh: Including Tandems, at 77'? There is no manner job on cum 1! you donwknow how. 11-.. ....- -....- -II 01.- Ah. uni -nv-vi don't: know now. You can nave all the dirt and worn by nonding for us. m:...,...:n.I.m in .1] Mn hrnnnhn by nonumg Ior us. Tinamithllm in all it: bnnohu. Quick, nalactory work, rauonnblo prices. _ ___...g.. I llllllllll UV-up UV!-Ir! ' For Sale or Exchange. -.-- nun .Tnh'n-inn An` HAIR @ 301.1 \.z And have another 'look at our Beautiful SPRING KILLINIKY. We are ahowlnl all we latent novelties in Shapes. '1`:-lnunlnzl. Veillnga, Etc. u-Is`-sn up - uuwvw ' --.v- - Three doors above Open `Hanna. -T- Has the Largest Paid-up Capital of any Company in the World transacting 3 FIRE Business. CRESCENT WIRE WORKS, H6 King :0. 167 PRINCESS arr MEET. YT` III 3 G00 vlmeela $45 and :50. 'Warwick cushion frame \ IIl\l\ STANDARD 01!` THE WORLD. Hartford. Conn. 44 CLARENCE ST. Reliable Repair Shop. We are agents for Envoy and Fleet- wing. J. R. c. 1>ogs3*gx;%co.. Em` "c}'rm:' "E-rT' You want the Best there is. Biscuits and Cheese. -;omTa9E Ihc Lemons, Apples, Opposito Olty Hotol. ..._._.. 3 c i$dh1*`..p." 0` R06 Em I: 3 1| `Bcst.| newer 01 me two." The late governor Jerry Rusk, one of the most popular members of president Harrison's cabinet, was for many years a warm advocate of every sensible measure roposed in behalf of good roads. In a etter written while he was secretary of agriculture he said : There ehonld be a unity of intereel between the city and the country. The city is almost as much in- tereeted in getting good roads na the country. To the country it means enhanced value to property and products; to the city it mean: greater variety and no essential in- crease in cost. to the consumer. (lood roads ism movement b the people and for the people." Jerry uslr was not bleesod with a college education, but he was blessed with brains and n wonderful amount of good. solid common-sense. He was ll eafe man to follow. Once, in talking with a member of the league of American wheel- meu. Gov. Ruck lnughingly said: "I wish you boys had been in existence with your wheels to help agitate in favor of good roads when 1 was a young man and had to drive a stage over dreadfully bad roads." The Oheexoe Iede at the loyal nllmery Oollege. Following are the changes in the cur- riculum of the Royal military college. so be put. in force during tho coming term : The course of iuatruction to be reduced from four to three yeauel The aubjecm of freehand drawing to be eliminated. The course in military engineering to boom- ned to those subjects which are neceuery to a cadet. passing into the imperial aervice. The subject. of strategy to be eliminated. The course in physics. chemistry. geology and min~ emlogy to be reduced to the requirements of a modern civil engineer. and to be made aloeraativeaa far as practicable. Immun- tion in bench to be conned to the first and second yenre. Instruction in English to be confined to the tint and second yeare. The eulbjecb of mathematics. civil engi- neering and civil eurveyieg to have ap- proximately the come number of houre al- lowed to then an under the existing four years` system. The distribution n! Iuhinnhe Lhrnnnhoall the three veare roan companies. Our instructor. Mr. Campbell. is do- ing splendid work in nroueinginterestin the movement. Hinleotureanrelergel attended in country places and in villages and small towns, but in large cities the at- tendence is always smaller. The larger the city the similar the audience. Some means of engaging the attention of every muni- cipal council on the eubject of road mak- ing should be adopted in every city, town and village. What our association has done and what we are doing may be found in the r-at report on the tub- jeot, issued by the Onterio department of agriculture The farmers can give the cities pointers on the making of good roede, \nd they do right in holding to the statute lubor method. in preference to the system in vogue in cities, which in much more expensive. and does not produce as good results. While saying this, I do not pretend to any that the statute labor me- thod ie the best--but simply that it is the better ol the two. 'I"I..- l-L- ...........uu- IA-nu-1 Duel: nna n` roar your aysuln. 1110 ulurluuuon of subjects throughout the yours oanmoto ho: lint yen. mnhonuioo. unuunnh-0 Anal nnninnnr dmiinl. Em. eournto no: nu-an yur. IIIIIIIOIIIIIU-u try and engineer draviinx. E98- :3`, Intel: heoud your. `mama. ury topography. I-tel cl. __ military Administration and luv. nnluhr; nnninnnnm Euclid; hunch: third ausoiuoeiy noming or roan-miuung. The bicyclists of Cnnodu could. if they would only take the matter in hand, exert an irresistible inuence for good roads. There are enough cyclisr.s in Ontario to carry the municipal elections in every municipality if they would only unite for the purpose and remain true to themselves. 1 would much rather see wheelmon taking such eoourse. than giving their time to endenvoring to secure the passage of u bill regarding the carriage of bicycles by mil- ron d companies. ~-nm inntrimhnr. Mr. (lamnhell. in do- DIRK! Nllllllkllnlon um llw, lnllwlry ooginonrln . English. hunch: you-. ofvi `mu-Alng. civil surveying. pies. . geology and minn- . nrtillty. nniauunoo. military noting. reduction at thoumnl hon of osdou from 8200 to 8100 nun. The eonoollntlon of tho nguln impos- `iq 6 in 0! 8100 npouv oulotn wilbunw `fog bofoto thoeonphtiou oi tholulloonru. Thcnnuudub and not clean 0! tho Ila` 0! Ibo _Royul uilihry col II In nooouury an nppoinud to not the matriculation onuination of the oolhp in phol Oxillf of . x 6 '-*`:..1r" . Inu:'..u'|.'.'z`'-31,31 one won 15 no no conauucceu. Many people will- tell you that the at.root.s-or some of bhom--in Kingston are macadzunimd, but. this is not the case. The muoadamizmg system is not. understood as in ought`. to be and the idea of throwing broken stone on A road and saying in is mu- cndnmizad is ridiculous. cnanmxzsa is ridiculous. "The farmers, while they do not follow the best; method of road-making. are ahead of the oitiea. The statute labor system is preferable to that at tho head of which-is A cit? engineer who in many cases knows u abso toly nothing of road-making. Tha hinvnliam of Canada could. thev Havtbnxore worth and ser- vice'in them at $60 than can be found in many wheels up to $100. Iva the wheel that sells at an hogent 91-i_:e. "\ III. Uflllly. W UIIIIIIIIIO OIIOOI. ENI- lhI5`: nntln lamina nn Hunting. U! flllg I01" IOIIIU BIUJU 00 coins. " there is any one subject that is en- ` titled to receive ever consideration at the `bonds of citizens en munici I councils. It is the subject of good rosdr" said Mr. Pstullo. "And of all subjects it receives the least attention. If people could be brought to realize the importance of the subject, and to treat it as they deserve, they would save a large amount oi money every year. From what I saw of Ottawa's streets, I should ss that that city has wssted-eotually t rown sway-fully 8l.000.000 during the past few years. The same is true of Kingeton,.wbxle in Toronto the annual waste of money must be enormous. I em surprised that in Kingston, with stone so plentiful, and with every facility for making good roads at your doors, more has not been done in that direction. lheve studied the ques- tion thoroughly and fromevery point of view. and my advice to municipal coun- cils is to expend no money (except what is absolutely required to keep the streets in proper repair. and to prevent ec- cidents) in making streets that are not per- menent. The three great requisities for permanence ere: First. proper drainage; second. proper foundation. or bed for the pavement; and third. the material of which the walk is to be constructed. uu...... ..........I.. ...:n ;..n m... nut. elm ':.:'1:.'....""'.,...:. I `-IIZUI nuvlvv III Illvlv IIPI"IlI'DIlIlIII. Andrew Peuullo. M. P. P.. o! Woodetock, progirleoor ofehe Woodstock 8eut.lnel-Re- vlew. and orlginetor end president of the "Good Road: Auooiehiou,errived in the clay last evening on his way home from Otters. where be her! been ettendin I meen A! the zmocietlon. Convere ng with A Hm reporter he eaicl the meecln , while It wee not Attended as lnrpely en e #1900303. WM ver euooeeaful and would hnve good eeobe t. at is will be impoenible to qlugiv. for nome time to come. `thorn in anv mm nuhlmh t.hnl'. in an- Connt ltulalpnmln An In Adnneo of emu In Tholr lyuon-- lnornou Inns of Ion: Wuud Annnnuy on luau -'l'I-cly Advloo to civic Qorpontlonn. A_.I_.... I).L..Il.. II `D II -1 1_-.'I-L-_|. rm: mine oFAc6o1i'RoAns.'4 PRESIDENT PAT|JL.LD. OF THE_ amps Assggnarnqn. TALKS. ` MILITARY CURRICULUM. bIny50Il`Ua V Icnh rUlllQo During L eeerlier ortion of last even- ing the swam fog w iistle ab Nine Mile point. lighthouse was kept. worlxingf send- ing out. its warnin r to mariners. he fog which hung over t. e lake was very dense and few craft, ifany, ventured to move around the harbor or lake. D.........o...-I at 6|`- \U-|l..n.-1 nnnnl hnnnul umber: Hcnoouor nluunuu, Luleuu, um- ber. l aa;`g1 : Steamer Glengarry and comort. illinm; schooner Dunn, Toledo; mer Bothnin. Toledo: all Rir-hn\rrlnnnn\'. Sana` elevator is balm: IIYIIIVIII IICII-I-I\J :;cq:gmmennm-s \?3 EQFKTSTIFTIU grln lroln ITCGCOLU $0 DJDHUFURI. A rebty eight. was witnessed in the har- bor tfxis morning. when four vessels with all nails free to the breeze stood up the harbor, heading for the open lake. The wind was almost. fair atom and the four vessels sailed out free and easy. It. is sel~ dom such A spectacle is witnessed hero. but. is a sight. familiar to old-time mariners. Ammui hhn mmv improvements made to IE I aigut. lalllllllr bu |)|U'l.a|lLlU Iuunnulu. Among the many improvements tho et.e:uner America was one which will add greatly to the comfort of the engineers and remen. A huge ventilation ehelb has been put. in which conducts fresh air from the hurricane desk to the hold through which it. paeeoenlong and linde exit. through two 0 ninge in the stern. When under wov t. e eteuner will Lhue be provided wiih fresh air {or ohe herd worked men in L..- L..I.I The Oontonod Oroulngl. A citizen who has just rota:-nod from I tour through the west any: that in no town or city did he meet with better sidewalks - than no to be found in this city, but in no place did he no the street crossings con- tqrud into Inch I Chinoao pnnlo an no those of Kingston. Only I small porcentu age of tlmn connect regularly with the sidewalk: on either side of the stunt. xrelgnn. Yeeberdav afternoon are steamer Pierre- pont brouglut. up from Clayton the steamer Jemsie Bain which received a new boiler at the lust muned port. The str. Jessie Bain will be tted out at. once and put. on the Clayton-Ca Vincent. route. Hurina I. e Anrliar nortion of even- arounu $110 UIIFDUT Ul` IIKU. Reported at the Welland canal bound down for this port : Steamer Iona, Duluth, wheat; steamer Niagara. Traverse City, timber; schooner Emerald, Toledo. tim- Lu... l|.x..g.I nu. Qtgnrnnr fllnnnnrru Ant` u no. Richardson & Sons elevator is being fully taxed this week to accommodate all the grain consigned to the rm. To re~ lieve tln con cation is is necessary to char- ter pin flats From Montreal. as well as all the spare barges of the two local forward- ing companies. are engaged in carrying grain from Prescott. to Monureal. A nrettv aiaht. was witnessed Wll-ll [TERI] her hold. co-asro Til: with lilngnon. Chief Bonny bu received a copy of the annual I0 rt. of the Baltic chief of police. II thou 9. Buffalo. with a po ulutiou of $74,000, has n Iico force num ring 672 men. or one pol comm toovory 550 pononu. And the chief nah for an incrouo of 100 non thin you. I roqnut than noun: tho emphatic undo:-ution 0! tho polioo oom- lniuiouou. "D0 WISH I UKUKUUT DUl'|I lUI' IIUVU|'El|4_y. His remains were laid at rest. in lovely Olivewood. beside` the son he loved, after in impreenive service by the Rev. W. J. Arnold. pmbor-elect of Calvary church. We know of no more fitting words to close this tribute to a revered memorv than the words of his little daughter on heing told her father had left her: My father was very sick and tired and he has gone away home to God and heaven to gen rested. Pungrnphu of Interest to Mm-Ineru Plchd Up Aluuu the nrbor. The steamer Iona, Montreal to Trenton, light-, called at Swifrs wharf this morning to coal ug. rm... .. ...\...,.. \T..n:.. 'I'J....n..- I:..|.|. Al...-_ porn MANUFACTURING 00.! no con: u . Tho acgoonar Nellie Hunter, light, clear- ed for Oawego this morning no load coal for this port. Tlm ntaamar Iona. Duluth. 49.000 bush- M. '1. U0 3 nncuorage. The schooner Fleerwing is expected to ll`l`i\'0 at Swift's wharf to-day with A cargo of coal from Charlbtte, N . Y. Thu -Dnnrnnr .Tarnnl Quifr. in nlnu-Al` nI*. 0! com xrom unanowe, :1. x. The steamer Jamel Swift. is delayed at Jones Fulll. where aha has lain since last. evening. No information has been receiv- _ ed as to the cause of her detention. mm- -n.......... u.Il.......... n` L. M.-, on as W in! cuuae on not uowuuuu. The steamer Melbourne, of the Mor- chantaline, called at Cm! &Co`n wharf this morning on her way mm Clovolnnd. Ohio. to .\lont.roal with passengers and freight. v..........:.... ..u.......m.. A .|n..m..- D:m--.. jyu at IVCI an To tho Inch: of t.h6`uhou'wo coll, bnnlwpu-ioonun colour "thcynnonhot sight" at Abono\hy u. I87 Prluoul neat. Lula precious only cuuu. Though A comparatively youn man Dr. Rutherford belongedto the old so co! in his domestic virtues. was one of the most honored members of Calvary Presbyterian church. which he loved and for whose in- tereste he labored. He was present at communion on May 2nd. his last Sabbath on earth. Aside from his profession Dr. Rutherford s prominent traits were hie social qualities. He was a brilliant con- versationalint. uyyet had a child-like loving heart, warm and true to his friends. His hospitality was unbounded and its circumference was only proscribed by his mmum Thnnn who lxnnw him hank. lnvnrl clruuuueruncu wan UlIl_y pruaulluuu u_y llll! means. Those who know him best. loved him best. and the writer has loot. a friend who was a brother born for `adversity. "in rnmninn worn laid at. rash in lnwalv tor uua porn. The steamer Iona, Duluth. 49,000 els of when, arrived this morning at. the M. '1`. Co`: anchorage. l"hn nnhnnnnr Flmr-inn in nvnnntnd tn -~ HIGH I ITIIIIB David Bell Rather! ` . who died on Tuesday, Hey Ith. et vereide. Ce1ifor- nie. wee horn in Belleville, Ontario. over thir -nine years He wee the son of '1' Rut . of that city. who still eurvivee him, together with two brothers and two Ileters. He wee e brllllent `redu- ete of the R0 el college of h sioiene, Kingeton. in 1382 end reoeived is iplome from the council of the college of physi- olene end surgeone in the eeme yeer. He bed the honor. bestowed on the meet me- oeesful student of the eeeeion. of holding for in ear the position of house surgeon in the lngeton general hoepitel, one of the meet finely equipped hospitals. of this continent. He practised in Morrisburq. Ontario, where he married his ebe end faithful hel meet, Miss Belle Max- well, sister of re. W. G. Fraser, of Riverside. Gel. Hie heelth beginning to fail he left Canada and spent some time in Denver. Colorado, eud later in Salt Lelre City, Utah, but the moral etmoephore of that polygemoue district was uncongenial toone who loved` home and wife, so the hand of providence conducted him over five eers ego to beautiful Riverside, which he ovedend in whose best interests he was thoroughly interested. Shortly after his arrival in Riverside, 3 lovely boy was born to him. but after A brief sojourn of nine- teen months. the spirit of Max well Ruther- ford toolr its ight for even fairer realms. Over three yeure ago a little daughter come to fill the em ty place end God grant that she may be ong spared to be the solace of her widowed mother. Little Helen M. Rutherford is a bright miniature edition of the father who so dearly loved this precious only child. Tlmunh A nomnerntivelv voumr man rcoeuuqotuxmuonu-ssoauoii for lndhI'wnrMJdnIIon&(b'n. ' Crescent gycles In I-and Lyayin Onlffornln-A -numo from 1 has - I. Q; `II vs .h._,,n,2,_| _.I_./ 1:.) an. cumin Ur` `bu, n u'n-ienronb, MARINE IEFELLIGENCE. 0-X" In-nA:onloI Jlcooaury |....n. IL` _.._u- -3 n.- -L... _.. -mm burr wme. -THUBQDAY. MAY 13. 1397. .7 _ UI HUUUKI F. I ILHIUIIUXV UK KIWI. Ancbion sale of farm. farm shock and jmplements at the late Philip Dougherty's, Vtlownnhip of Storrington. on Wednesday, May 191.11, at. noon, by Murray. ow vnur lawn with Pmarlnml Inwn nrrmln. UHUUU HUIU. Coal dealers any they luwo to pay fty cents a ton more for their coul this year than at the same time last. year. They do not know at what. price the commodnty will tell ror next. fall. \lY Y (`b......... Al` Gil-.1-.. I .`.u-Inn" I. I`...-.`;. IBII "Jr HUXO III. W. J. Comer. of Sibloy.Lindsay & Curx`s departmental store, Rochester. N.\'., is dangerously ill. His father, George Comer. of H. M. customs. has been summoned to his bedside, leaving here yesterday after- noon, gain by way of Cape Vincent. Nnr. W nrn did vnu ant. Lhnt. lmt. F" but. 53551115!" I! III" IIH VV UUDPUFH. Three facts: 15%, the finest. shoes in lndiezwoar; 2nd, the nobbioab footwear for gentlemen ; 3rd, the lowest prices, at. Johnston ct Co`a. Y.`-..s {`..| I\...._...... ha. ....n...`..A.-I I\l\`:t\A IJ0l1H'5lO 11 U0 U. Lieuh.-Col. Urennan has received notice from major Mclmren. l3Lh bath. Hamil- ton, that the corps will visit: Kingston on May 24th. with a strength of ten com- ponies of fty men each. OXCl'lBl\'0 of oili- cera nnd bandsmen. The total strength will be about. 560. 'ILI'..-..l.....I.. Al` ....... n...Ln-sun.-as OLE; nru-:'u:n uvI.:`;t-35 Dunlop tires, `adjustable handle bar and best tool steel dust-proof be::ings._ I $AF OL-A I34. U. WIIICHOH. The Journal, A new publication at Sel- kirk. Manitoba. has reached the Wuiu sanctum. It is edited and managed by Ira Stretton. formerly of the theory dcp:\It- ment of the Kingston business collegmwho in also editor and proprietor of the Argus, published at Stonewall. Miuiitolm. The papers are evidencaa that he has made I success of journalism. They are in ep- peerence and make-up very creditable local papers and deserve the beauty support of the people of their sections. Would Rather (lone llere Than Go Down The Blur. ' Owners of large lake carrying craft ex- pect the insurance rates to be advanced on cargoes consigned to Prescott on account of t e great risk in navigating thevst. Law- rence nver east of this rt. The fact that last season the loss to t 0 insurance oom- paniee through damage to craft trying to reach Praeoott it likely to beer raaults, and vessel owners will have to pay higher rates it they accept cargoes to river ports. Near- ly all the damage to those craft last year waaoceaaionod eeat of Kingston. and was far in excoas of the total damage to veesela consi ned here since Kingston was a port. This act will do ranch to damage the in- terests ol the elevators at Prescott and ensburg. _ id a mariner this morning. "I would rather a hundred times over bring a cargo to Kingston at a rats a third less than I would get for going down to Prescott. We cannot go down the river after night, and if we down this far towards the close of the we have to lay? until daylight. The aama diaarlwnntaco is net with in re- UK CUUFSL`. Orders for piano nnd organ tuningleft. at J. Ra_yner s residence, 131 Union street, or W. J. Keeley a, jeweler. Brock street. A nihirnn. who Infc on Tnnadnv intnnd. VV. I . [X9918] H. JUWUIUF, Dl`3CK Blal'UU|u A citizen, who left on Tuesday intend- ing to drive to Weabport, got as far as See- ley a Bay only. Finding the roads in n dangerous state of repair. rough and un- even. he would not proceed further, but. returned home and will take paaeege on a steamer as far as Weatport. 'I`ln-an fnnu~ lsf. Hm nnnf. nhnnn in WIII D8 RDUUD UOU. Hundreds of new customers this spring picking up the bargains not to be found elsewhere. See our men`: suite at 35:32). Dunlop. King street. Fnr Rnnhantar Nnrth Kim? leaves S n- LMIIHOP. I\IHg SLTBQKA. For Rochester North King leaves Sgr dnys 5 p.m.; Tuesdays and Thurmlnyb Hero leaves 3 p.m.. connecting with North King at Brighton for Churlocto. J. 1`. Hnnley, aenb. Qor-rntnrv hr-nnnnn nf the 94:31 nf Xlnv nnmey, agenu. Secretary Drennan, of the 2401: of May celebration committee. has, after u great. deal of trouble, received permission from the mayor. and the former owners of the Midland Contra! fair grounds. to have the ..-.nn:ln nu-nrmronl nn :1 mnnnintr nlnnn fur mlumnu |40llLl'lll nur gruuuuu, bu Innu um grounds grepared as a camping place for the 13th am. of Hamilton. ml... uv..n......I \'..I.. v~....i....o Rammln I,\nr, Lne I-Son Dan. or namnnuu. - The Welland-\'ale Perfect. Bicycle. thor- oughly up-to-dute. and pronounced by ex- )OI`l`;l ono of the boot wheels in the market. gpob cosh, $80, at Stracbads hardware. Amid the bustle of housocleaning Limo don't. neglect. putting ygur fnramwny care- fully in preserving cumphor--wo have all kinds of moth provonciveu at lowest. prices. E. C. Mitchell. mt... I,.......-I .. .....- ....l.l:...~.Hn.. ..+ Q51. 0! IIIO Ill] In one to lly-wunull unyngnb. The gun dindnnugo is re- tnrnlng light. Thin In not done for our own plenum. In some iqausnocs tho in- unnoo compute: uipulneo that we moat not run the river under cont of darkne--. undinoohonthovnc-n givoordorohotho Inna ulna. It iouotronblopuiagin Inc An luau. and born In than out or `non *l9hl'Ia it built. If no- ` ~-mnoduluuu nial hits it would `Wear