wars. The Free Methodists will not camp in Lake Onnario park this summer. They will go into camp during the second week in J une at Westporb. Ran [lnnlnn n hlnnlx wnrnfad nanlzn at 32. l.l|Uy IIFU VHF] BWBII. Yoswrday A squad eld battery enjoyed the Barrieold ranges. Lee-Eneld carbine. Q....| .........-.l nu-..` n. use-Jhnnelu C|Il'llln. Seal grairpd purse and card case, 300.; name with planed cornars. 35c. ; better ones at 500., 600.. 75c. and $1; nod wearing and excellent value. E. C. ibchell. D-.. A II Mn\Tn..nhtnn nl nan..- marceuua, 1.1.1. The Welland-Vnle Perfect. Bicycle, thor- oughly up-to-date, and pronounced by ex than one of the best wheels in the market. Sepot. each, 580. at; St.mchan a Hardware. Children's suits in great variety at Dun- lop a. A natty suit. for $1.65. Thu inhilee nnrrimittne of the board of I0p'3. A HIUDY Bull; I0!` 01.00. `The jubilee coni\mit.toe of the board of education has aocurdd the use of Lake On- Lario park for June 2150. The children of the kindergarten classes will be picnioked there. - A-nnl> - Ann:l\n Ann:-Inna far cu nnina e&_Aauri_i;e;;gg_ cm: I nuns`: - rnqnupnrn? _rIy5E|{ 1p_rr',Lv I VI-In Busv naporns. 1 lb `#00 ruputnrnlklnggbcapalothhgll-V *1`! F9 nun: Iain. IJUIIIUPU WIUKOIIIKII Wu ||[.vlI'UIIo `: Turkinh dolight. 400. 3 lb. at Mit.oho|l a_. ` Frontaonlc oafo. cold mouth, Mndvrichep. Hottoclfl mglhcd milk in all lint. E. C. Mitchell. h....I.....'. .....:..I ....A. -..:L -5. cm in 9.1.. U.;mucnou. Du_p|op u Ipqcial made suit at $10 is the snug in the city. Anew oor in boimr hid intho open IPUCD. I5 DIIIEODOII I OH! IIOTO. 7 Rev. W. - B. Carey : house on Brock Itreot has been begun. William McCartney is busy with excavation work for the founda- tion. rl\|... I..-.....o .nu.l. ..t ........I. .mH. in lm IDPATWS HISTORY 0|" Tull WORLD. four volumes wall bound and ronuoly illutrutod. Il_u'bo noon at WIIIOO oe. non. The larq city. Dun eat stock of men's suits in the op : 85 unit. is known all over the city as A value giver. Cnntrnnhnrn nnv that. nlthnnnh huildinlr moueocra urug store. The Koewnytin bicycle club enjoyed a run to Barkerfa point. this azernoon. Ro- froshmenba were taken along and the tired `cyclists enjoyud supper on the river shore. , ll-.. (`HH'n'n-n any-an nv\1n;n` I-nu-nn;nI in Goo. Cliff offers some ap3oial bm-gains in small houses: or buildmg lots, or if you have a house or lot you wish to exchange call as 95 Clarence street. headquartaxs for real oetabe. TA :- nlbnnnbknu l1A`w 9kg} 1: rnninv-Mn nf UK IU II. We ve still a spectacles and eye 3 guaranteed to t, store. mL.. ....:.-............o 3.! waa suppneu ny 1 . a. U bonnur. The members of Ancient Frontenac and Cataruqui chapter. No. I, of Canadian register. will be one hundred years old on Monday, Juno 7th. and will hold an "At. Home reception from four (.0 seven p. m. in the masonic hall. It will benbighly interesting occasion. I`m- Rnnhantnr Nnrlzh Kim? leaves Sun- poruqn or me n. a r.. lumen. H. Cu nlnqhun, piano tuner. Leave orders at _ cAuloy I bok stare. -' Tim WI-hnlsnnnn himmln nlnh will have A try our xca cream I E. C. Mitchell. (`I-Ag-n Conn -do I3. U. HIIUCHQIL Orders for piano and organ tunfnglels at J. R`aynor"I' residence, 131 Union meet, or .W. `J. Kee ley s, jeweler. Brock street. Mr: 'l`hm-ntnn in lmvimr erected two . w. .1. neeneyu, JOWBIOP. nrocx semen. Mrs. Thornton is having ;roct,ed two brick house: on the out side of Alfred street. north of Princess street. Ia`..m.o.... n An : t\uu`Ab~I hall on {M luncnea. New York tnolsases and pea-mil`: 9135']. Inch. ut Mlbcho|l'I 3mg atoro. Rev. W. -B. Cm-av : house on nmmrn now. now 1| n A no Ivnhannn In J uno an vvesbporo. Bee Dnnlop s black worsted pants at 32. They are very swell. Ynntm-dnv A smmd nf men. from "A" BTU: Arnotia Arnicn Anodyne for all pains. MoLeod a drug store. I`hn KnawAvtin hsvole club aniovedn l'O&l OBBOBO. It. is alt other likely that a majority of. the local undny school annual summer outings will take place at Lake Oumrio park this season. Already anumbor of in- quiries have been made regarding the me of the anti. I17- "1 grill :1 Ingram ntnnlr nf Ihnnn store. The enjoyment `of your vacation will be increased fourfold if you take a camera with you. We have them from 95 up- wards and will give you complete printed instructions with each (me. E. C. Mir.- cluell. \.'....A..-.l.... ...... I...-Ii..- .1... at, Hun Ramp. nanley. agann. Employees of the Kingston light, heat and power company were engaged today in nrran in ; arc and incandoarenb lights at. Lake ntario park. Twelve are lights will do service at. the park this summer in addition to half a hundred. incandescent. apxrkz. Tho nfmn of `'A field babtorv have oruara Ii l_ll0AIll6y'I DOOK Iwru. The Frbnlsonnc bicycle club will have at run to Collins Bay to-night, weather per- mitting. ` " Biuvclisu ! For thnt mm-chlnlt thirst. mltcung. Bioyclista ! For that scorching thins try our ice cream code, with crushed (rum. R. G. Mitchall. BDTOOD, norm 0! rnnceu IDIBUB. Froncangc cafe, order: when {or lunches. 1*--. Vn_I. hnnlnngm- -....I nnnhnh .nH'n cneu. Yesterday was ladies day at the King- ston yacht. c|ub.and m the evening the usual dance was held. There mm :1 large et.t.ondance.the event. proving as enjoynbie as previous dances us the club. Music supplied by T. J. O'Connor. The members of Ancient. interesting occasion. For Rochester North King leaves days 5 p.m.; Tuesdays and Thursdays Hero leaves 3 p.m., connecting with North King at Brighton for Charlotte. J. I`. Hanley. agent. I-`Jnnlnvuun nf than Kinnltnn liohh. u wu wwupv vu -a----co... Cvoonlohmt d In I 6 rd on an r on o on `_ 0 Hill). ou&oa'u..hou...nanoc. = 86 "_.......7.hounund lot um! bun. spun. The officers of "A eld battery purchased 5 new upright. piano for their mue rooms. The fnmo waemndo express- ly for thit piano. , It is of onk. hnndromely cu-vod and nished in oil. The instrument I! the vary but turned out by Cubadinn manufacturers and cost. the oicors 8000. 1 :....-.u... Inning N- m A n H I , unuv_ (n we may. Anew floor being laid intho open portiqn of the`K. an I .. ntution. H. Cunnlmzlnm. ninnn lunar. Leave Llmuaumu wugu, nu. in. n.u.u.u.. meets Thursday night. Anopon meeting will be held consisting of n nhort. pro- rammo. limelight. views. etc. All mem- - and 1|-uuir frinndn nu rnnueatnd to be l'llnIl19. IIIIII ugno VIOWB. etc. all Illum- fl and their friends no requeatoti to be pluont-. Rotrcobuontn will bosorvad dur- ing the evening. No charge for admis- ninn. Lodhl II the Holland cllll Banana rootcdgy. M The tug Bronson arrived this morning from llonlntl with {our light barges. Thu Idlozor loho.0n'bonIl;g.|rruvod eh`: morning vi a ourgoof I out copsign Io Richardson 0 Sons. '!I:uahduncr`Anuio H`lnnas,lI|II.olau-c ` this not-Ilng br Po|6 Island to load grain for Biohudaon 8 Soon. . Vrk. L..- lhlnna.--L .-1...! lvnrn Ilnnhnnl tor rucnuuson an aonu. The tu_F,'1`h@lUlI,ll'I`ivod from Montrul has even numb umo barges and cloned qdlfwith two. In laden. ~`I'h"-Inner tn and oonaortl. `Ind 830 Qttalnil" burib, bound up limu an-A `guano tin can rial-and hr thl lrk non uolayeu Dy we IIIIII lntlIIW canal. L M Bhpln to lock nun of the Welland onoulvuaoomploted yguurdny and locks numod. Tvo Inge noon. on at oatranel $0 tic canal. urdhd tbl who Arman qgdll . gill counting, loads; put. " `shuns:-I_u will nnhll thnlhd Junogvhnill ddlgoyv-mvmhpycug A 4:, 7' wma. r1`nunsMY.* . MAY Danlhp i clutching won-I like iron. mrkinh dnlioht. am. . 1. .g Mimi TEA; LA 1'.` Rnsllucxcm on Noam 3! of! nnton Strut. nt. hrvnnqwosg. of Bah-In . with fnrnhoo and othcr IIIYIIIICIZIIIOPI Ifl 0005 IIIB omuuns ouuu. Limestone lodge. No. 9|. A-0-U-W-. .-man 'I`hnrmhw ninhL An noon mecumr THE OANAL RE-OPEN ED. . large stock of those glasses. Your choice, 25c. Mt.-Lood s drug of men' from "A" target. practice at . They used the new ' this UII .ll'lDIy'lll RF in` E-II(XI'I (II "J." IIUIII ' bm.ery"'Vrm ton Liana. A. Flower-Ilaro I complimentary diqnor on the we 0! hit doportngo {mu-m make of btehclqrhood. 0 event will take place in the mega room " ,iitflote `dnjPmr Inn-mks. 5- lluuu ----5-yuan As 3 result of his oncountar with pick- pocketa on Monday. in which he made the chief dingorge the purse he had mum. A J. Loo is "covered with bruins-ma ' Ali:-anions. When Mr. Loo had the guilty mun down on the pavement his pal jump- _od on Lee, kicking and pounding him. His limb: are badly damaged, there being eoarcelyn portion of his lower limbs its nuturhl color. A Letter By Illa Worship. Mayor Skinner has written to Mr. Mock, chairman of the board of educubion, ex- pressing the hope that the jubilee celebra- tion for Izhe children be not. conned to the public schools alone. Mayor Skinner. how- ever, does not suggest how the board can secure the co-operation of children who are not under its control. If the separate school board says it will join in the event; the accession wan be heartily acceptable. In mus m.nuy, uuu IIYDIJU push IUW _yuuu-, father. mother, sister and brother have been taken away. Only two little girls now remain. Will Be An Aooldentsome Dny. Street railway mobormen any that bicyclists will not cease venturing close to care in rapid transit until there is an ac- cident recorded. What the motormen most complain of is the action of wheel- men riding between the rails and holding that position until the cars nre ten ore dozen feet away before turning out. Of course as long as the track is cleared it is all right, but there is great danger of the wheels slipping when being burned out to cross the rails. 0! BQYID Dllfa. wnn Illl'nl|0O and OHIO! In Inn onvonlonoom Also thn StonoDwol- III: ISO rrle Street, with motion: improve- mcnh. A 91: to Jon: Ilunus. I'I'BVO`U,0I Ill` (VOW I 0I'K CIDUHIIIE I503`. Brock I in giving the choice of my piece of tuned in his window; for 813.50 a suit. undo to ordep and guaranteed 5 ut- clasa t. These good: are all new and well assorted arm of English. Scotch and Candie -mtnuhcfuro. 'l.II' `I_K.lElI CKII |,|llIIl. ln Btuaols. Bndrmoral, tapestry, wool. unionpnd hemp. in widths of one-half yard. ve-eight:-, throo-fourths and one yard. and ranging in price from ten cents to 81.75 per yard. Stair oil cloths. Mair linens, stair matbinga. stair plates. stair pads, evorythipg necessary at. house-cleam ing time at. R. McFuul s. Kingston carpet: warehouse. #_...__ An Amlctetl Famlly. The funeral of the late Alexander(`.range, of Newburgh, took place yeagerday after- noon, and the cottage was a very lengthy one. Ala erepreeeuxtmionnmtended from Queen's me icalcollege. The remninswore taken to Napnnee and interred in the family plot. Death has reaped a harvest. in this family, and ibhe past; few years, fntlinr n\nf.hnr, ainmr and brother have - .__,______ Farewell I Now In Prleon. Accompanying t. o Melnnchton rohuge to thelcity yesterday was James Fare- well, who escaped from n constable near Brighton. about six weeks ago, by jump- ing from a Grand Trunk train. Farewell was later on captured at St. Mary : but. again escaped. He ~wes recaptured this last, time at Port Perry and is now safely lodged behind the bare. He will serve three year for forgery. Detectives Rogers and Greer and the ehori of Dutlerin county brought the rebuge and Farewell to the pen. - ...... .- .. ,_ n.;_ n__ T. J. luuy. 0 Joan uroou. norm Hnmilton. up: "I have and lujloo Compound Iron Pill: and consider `them on omollone Ionic. For ado by E. C. HSMIUOII. .Prinoipnl Grout hos boon asked to punch at tho oponing xof Knox olorch. Woodstock. Frontenac onto. to: and ooeouot m lunar. No one Will llellevo The Sun. Belleville Sun: Kingston is a slow, poorly situated town. but its people have n warm-hearted style of hospitality which overelmdows their geographical misfor- tnnea. Cycling was a fast: enough method for some of Bel|oville'a troops to adopt in going to Kingston, but. an express train vnu nnnn tnn nwifr. tn brim? them back Irom EH01] ll [CV71]. Kingatoninns will accept the kindly worded letter of Col. Ponbon as expressive of Bollevillds appreciation of the trip. An editorial cynic is a disaster to any commu- nity. Belleville is to be pitied. 'l'ru.~ mt Bays Illa Log Was Accldentally Broken At Deueronlo. Regarding remarks concerning the Deaeronto association football team, which emanated from a resident. of Sydenham not a member of the football team of that [ace,overthe breaking of the leg of n Sydenhamite in the recent. match with the Dqsoronto aggregation, the nub-joined letter from the injured player shows that the remarks were uncalled for. The lot- ter lirab appeared in the Deeeromo Tri- buue: un............... 11... In 1'1`... Hm `l:`.l:r...i\ . no` (90 UIIIIIU HUI" IUD ICUIIIQIID III III! Wy. "Although this, my rs! visit to your town. hu`boon unlucky in one sense yet I will entry nay with me many happy and pleasant ulnotnbnnoos of the Duuonto tor. Plououcoopclny heartfelt thnuh. -- Nngin, Yours in the old gum, 8. A. 'l`nmu-.nIrr_ WEB IIUIIU |IUU URI from such a town. II: ....L...:.... .. J.` Honu,No.2sI Brook Htxooc. near synon- o I 1 al I I . di ' - H `:x..`. .'.f .5` a.:..'.1.1`i`..: .......'..'I.`{..i`. 2.'{`.`. huh mom uu w.o.. o n nlakle lntod, nlumblnnuntu And slant: 0 com inst on x- News from Went Ohlna. A letter baa been received at the Metho- dist mission rooms from Rev. George E. Hartwell, B.l)., of Chen-lu, Went Uhina. who gives encouraging reporlsna to the progress of the work. On the Sunday pre- ceding the writing of the letter eight Chin- et-e converts were baptized in the presence of over fifty of their countrymen. Besides those baptized quite n number of enquirera are under instruction. An interesting fu- ture is said to be the zeal of the native church members. With the concurrence of the missionaries they have rented a building for a chapel outside one of" the city gates in a populous suburb. They furnish the money for the rent and will carry on the services among themselves until a native pastor is prepared to take charge. ouue: D1ssnn.oN-ro. May l9.-~(To the Editor) : Will ou pleura allow me spqge in your valua lo paper to oxpmas my gratitude to thebeseronto Loam nnd kind friends for their kldaba and gentlcnly manner mwarda me during my show Italy here. Everything but been done for my comfort that could be. in every way. The accident. was A pure mishap that ia liable to occur in any game at foot.bnll.i The Deaeronto team played I nice gentlemanly gang and are not to blame for the accident in {:7} way. "Alhhnmrh thin. nut rnt. visit to Imm- ` Ebnlnontt Dligor. On Friday-ni c In ooru of "A" Gold nt.tarvVll1 tan 1- Liana. A. 1'10:-nrlhmh ,.Bsn.oIuno At whhuun.` Prevogtnof the New York clothing store. lrnnk -titan. in niiiniv tho chains of nnv '1`. J. Kelly, {I5 John 56:0. North I-mill-nu. mine "I Inna nhd hllnfn ESPORTSMAN-LIKE STAND. 27.` 1897.. --q-uh-: And "cnui. Btnlr output: [or Spring ._._'__1_ `D- n--._.I ......-4.... I\|I|gUDUll, DUO III] UKEJYCBB Illll . too qwifb to bring them back . n fnurn fi {"x:'o31-'ir'o's_t.' "\?$3Ex?{l}3: ibiiiw O has not-Goo ion. 800.001 000!!! and Stewart St. . ll lludly Ilrlillddu IL -1 L}. _._...__L.._ "i-U'If DU-Ire. w----. suxn, May .-A meeting was en ed by the meyor.\Dr. Ward. on` Tues- day afternoon et.iour`o eloek to coneidpr the advisability oi toting eonse` step: town.-de helping the Victorian order of -nurtes. the scheme thet her lsdyship the countees of Aberdeen budevised no eon`:- ' memo:-`ate the queen s jubilee year. The meeting wee not very well attended. Ind the most of those preeeut were `in bdtal ignorance of what the order ie`deIigne.d\ 90 do. and came to get mine information `on that point. Mayor Ward read from a pamphlet some ofthonline of the 0rd . end after some discussion it wee deoid thntthe ministers of all denominetioee be requested on I perticulisr Sundey to ex- plain fully the sime and ideas of the order. and met a subscription list be opened and contributions be handed to W. A. Bell- house. Merchants bank. A resolution was moved and seconded to this effect, and the meeting adjourned. "Phn ntnumer Merritt. with th returning my `ma uafrmo AT NAPA n:,igT - weu. Atreuoab. Itonnpcr Iolrltt Micki In no lull-Pat'- nxn-AIII Lhlld tin IOI'l|Il|- m,ooting~adjoumed. `Tho steamer Merritt. with the excutaionista from Picmn. owing to the dnrlmess of the night. ran aground op- nnnI'P.n1[nHann'u l a'\inI'._ Quito 5 number derlmess of the night. agreunu up- poeite Hudson ; Point. Quite left the boat and come ashore and were conveyed to their homes by friends. who had driven to their rescue. The remainder of the passengers remained on the bout un- til she landed them on the dock at eight o`clock the next morning. Quite a. num- ber of the students of Queen's college. Kin aton, came up to attend the funeral of their late companion, T. A. Grunge, ol Newburgh. The luneral was a very large nlI.. one, one. J; P. Hanley has gone to Montreal to consult a doctor ebout his alnlxle. which is again troubling him. _W. W. Duly. Peter- .born,isin town for a. few days. John English has been conned to his house for the past week through illne.-a. Mrs. A. A. Seymour is about to open out a fancy store in the stand lately occupied by James Wilson. Dundee street. C. A. Graham is conned to the house suffering with n se- vere cold. Mrs. Osborne, Belleville. is the guest of Mrs. George E. Mnybee. Dundee street. AA. Ll... ..L.\..an Lnnnzl unnrnrrlnv nfrm-nnnn screen. At the cheese board yesterday afternoon there were 1,310 boxes boarded, 713 color- ed and 59`) white. The buyers present. were Messrs. Thompson, Alexander, Wot- kins, Bird and Vunluven. The followmg rms secured lots : Ayer. 400 At. 8 13-160.; Hodgaon. 295 at 8 13 16c.; Ware & Co, 290 at. 8 13-16c. The balance changed hands after the board closed. . In ho . .:'a:=.2=:;-'35:-.::i= ~~ -* '-" . I , mt (ioulon 8\..doublu brick Ionic. g .00.. new homo and lot. lull. Brockvills Times. Neil McLean, manager of the Montreal bank, has in his possession an interesting relic in the lorm of a printed circular is- sued on December 16th, I341, by George Munro, mayor of Toronto; announcing the birth of the prince of Wales. Mayor Munro was notied by the chief secretary of his excellency the administrator of the government, then resident of Kingston. A copy of the oflicinl document was appended to the mayor's proclamation and bore date of December llth. It appears the governor received intelligence by mail per steamer Acadia of the event which occurred pn the 9th of November. 1840. The means of communication were very meagre com- pared with those science of to-day. It will be seen that a month and seven days elapsed after the birth `before the citizens of Toronto were notied of it. Mr. Mc- Lean is having the document framed. J. GLEESON. Brock $1.] u! W:lI'IHIUIhII. _ I ` 1-. =. 1..-.1-3.1.`: .:Lm....` '-- -'~ .. ...m" lnuvcnpu u: n Nail Mnfnanu n think about Laxa Liver runs: Dmn Sms-I gladly testify to the vir- tues of Laxa Liver Pulls. I used to be troubled with severe headaches and con- stipation for along time, and took these pills hoping for a cure. and my hopes were rapidly fulfilled. I have found them a never failing remedy and lienrbily recom- mend them. Signed, Miss S. LAWSON. Moncton, N. B. I Inc unuuuu Carleton Plnco Horuld. AM nnnn nn Mnmh ' At. noon on Monday Lieub. Muirhoad and H. McCal|um, with a view to a salute in honor of her majesty .-4 birthday, loaded Major Mcliny .-1 little nine-pound ship can- non somewhat heavier than the regulations required. with the rosult. that the mnchine went up in a thousand pieces, more or less. A hole was broken in the drill shod. near where the gun stood, and or.e window was slmttered. Pieces of metal were thrown a block away. in every direction, but for tunuloly no one was struck. and the dos- truction of tho gun was the only casualty nf nnnnunl`. . {THINK TWICE IACT ONCE IJI uuuull U: I of account. They Do Good Work. The following letter tells what people think about Laxn Liver Pills: n..... em. I ,.1...n.. Imntifv m the vir. - vmwm mesa Kym: ; or CANADA. ' ` b bout: who ._u u at and hoollot. Row to Point." was and all effects from abuse and excesses. No operation. No clamps or compressors. No detention fr0m,work. N0 possible danger. No lotion or medicines. `Simply Galvanic Electricity. It is Nature's Remedy. My Electric Body Battery, in form of a belt, ls put on when you go to bed, and the mild, ex- hilarating. continuous current sent through the congested velns during the night speedily dissolves the trouble. and cures in a few weeks. My pun- phlet. Three Classes of Men," has an illustrated treatise on this complaint. and every such suerer should read It. Sent free onmpnllcauou. Address DR. SANDEN. 158 ST. JAMES 8'1`... MONTREAL. QUEBEC. _ _-:. J //1 "///ll` 5 /I/'/////I ?//7 "/4V/// I Eurc Varic/<)1cc1 unxorl Luann aunt .--nu...- lune:-ul of Ian . A. GIIIIO-L|l`[O uoltlcyoi Coldmtlloud. H `Y.-.;u-n Man , "Inll. III Li vercomplaintscured by Boechnm'a, Pills Receipt or News In Olden Dun. -L..nI- 7l":.n-a Cad Mn {tum from the when whom quality and can homun- thslnholnt oalnhnthu, va the ou._uu_nun~.9glt.In mnIh m AL.-. in Al: when buyint Hun, Bacon. laud, Rllhu, I015, Old you'll deem; to Lhn gain (La full. Xuiu, lair.` sun 1-. Eu only the Not. and table. Rout I15 3 month um mm `Do In: Mu brlok cottage next door. . H . -I5`. l'I`l:.l"I'\JLJo 354 Princess St. - St:-a.ttord a Old Stand. Mcuucnilu; - Princess st. iyrnes Co. Ice-(jreazm . t FINE In} RNES & co., A {Bicycles to Rent Including Tandems, at M. W. Robinson's, 5`,%ER`_`f JAMi'U{1UuinitY} non Dplnnnnl -hunt. The I Also an A 1 Repair Shop In connection. W. ' do Bicycle woak only. OUBI T0-Ifl`. FURNISHED on UNb`Ul - ntahod. hut dulnblo Solid Brlok Rut- dnnoo. No.1!!! Union shoot. 11 had by also- tricity ; Itsblp and AH lnodorn mprovemonts. Apply o! N. '1'. Gnu-mvoon, on the vtemises, or At_thlu oioo. A|es._ Ur4u.\n- A. vuasw 760 for load mixed wood. soofor load mind npm. wood. nod: for tho stove. . _ Wolur Iona uuxuu Ipuv wuvu. .-um, stovpn 1.00 for load out dry hard wood. `PHONES 491 and 497. :----:__---w---_:_- nANNAjinARow. s`&%%`%.' CITY WOOD, C0L& LUMBER YARD T1: Come Again- ACC|DE~NTl'-- w. J:'.I;'ii_\rpsjgn_I_._ mun 99+`! Plant or Wood Worunu _ b Parquotryhoonnc. ` " - rm and onto: mums. nun Wurdroboa. 'ruzm._ Custom emu; Inning." 1'ntnlpa.Iq uunua naacun?` :. f i nvoulunaznwooa ght . .,L l1Ng `0 II` 0' IXOIlIlI[Uu axnnmaa-s Ital emu Agcugy. `-inn 2.11:--Q... It _ Rampan- lBO0KBIN_DING A NEW TURN-0|J_T laking Down Stoves. ___._ n_\. ._ -. W. Gifrost, Carriage Painter. In..- ..o...nt nnlf. tn Elaouio CAI Shldl. ......_... ____.._.............s Camovsky Company, ormmo smn. Lnuu, Light Winn ind other hp:-inf Bovarlgea in specially Ilno oondi ion. We outer to ovary um. Onion cnrofully put up. packed and delivered. IHOMPSON BOWLING ($0., `.192 Princess Btreet. should no` Iamplu It (`A-aunt Win Works. Chelpmtlpn. durable (mod, dlerent utter Also over!-dnorl tion of w to woxnnd who cloth mun: {natured . b . . , , . r. mnmlbot, W m.=3..z:-.:, ` u-j-j:---2---j-_ \ Hhe Guardjqny FIRE AND LIFE Assurance Co., Lmmm, LONDON. ENG. \JAVLJ\1A1 . ..-... . . }w. J. B. wurre, - Agent. Kingston. i ZOTELS, BATHS AND j \_'.'}_{_c! Ron}: by Cangdian Pci- Mlway.-now infl ~ opin- Gems In Aft. Household Economy. K. w. Sn7ide'r s Photo Parliih -L-_. no.-.` an.` An Ornament Regan-I-nu 3 specialty. ` Give us 8 call. - A `Bo ORA `DI-innsnn `If _ Hf.1'1f.fnI'd Qld Sh ring KINGSWN MILIJNG co; kot. > - . - . A- ASK YOUR 030013 N)` ROYAL GIN." '0 `I0 I I USE; DUI I Iuyv I Clllvul King sh-cot. next to Electric On Shodl. _:___ ausnuiiaf P (':|lNTli8. WILD LA I umu. I , 890 Brine u uhoob... 1'ho wuuoolll with the who wlndovn. _______.__:..______._._ 1I..*lItnblo for Luuu or onuomon; an ::::.":ra...' .'."`.:.'.`:` $.t:;..`.`;:.'.2.`.'* R0 ` _ our " -` 'J`K"`l"9'-EI=>t{:;'::T:&3::..a:?-":?. to A house is I 11100 fence. T5!!! 711`: 1 d t. 3 th .`.f.`Jla .`.i"..`...i ..`.e `o.-u..a"`1 'vs"` I Wnrkn. Chem). ntronl. Juno: um.n _ 331$}! nnunimomo on upmuou no Pqvollfa Pmtoulplx `@9001. Call and 6I'750h. ntslgato climb, Eolo l`I[|l`_ {hr Kip):- stdn; ' - " ' = J- II9 Bngot strut. Between Prinoou and Brook u. ...-_a Then in no manner 30!: on oath I! you don't. know how. v ... ....... -..... .n um AI. gm! worn wm his pen and vehicles become worn on tn-niwhod in spite of the best of euro. Brill them here and wcvllmnken ooddo oi them. Wo vo A complete 1) ant for mnnuluotlulng conveyance: of ovary duotiptlon. .__ _ . .-. .._;n-:1 don't. Know now. Ynu can uwo all the dirt sud worry by sending for 1):. u 'NnunH.hln: in gll in branches. by sending tor us. Tinsmlthlng In all its Quiiock. utlstnotory work. reuonnbh 1:: en. Is not necessary this Isting. Bond your old vehicle to man h,Vo It rt- trhnmed And repainted. Onfnriool an consistent with bill! ifliimmed Ourprlou `rule work We vo good noun main {or eman- I STONE RBSLDENCE. `M UNION 8'1`. ' Mu King, now ooanpiod by-Hrs. Illsey. ted by hot water, as. etc. Lawn. cu-don ' and mine. Rout m month uni taxes. Aho in run: tho brick couture '1-hnwhe I rnrcnbcf on: lalllh `x)>.h?>:o.I.'(?u u 81; 1:1- mnke your engagement {or :1 Mug: Vi . Big bu-gninu in LUMBER. an-l OEDAR. POSTS. 1,- 1 __n__.I ....../I Wino: Ind other hm-inn specially Il_no Of n nupulor `I: my. mud SODA WATER. draw with Nahum Fruit J ulou, ` ` 8"`u our 110110101110`- |.`.!A!uonA-. JJIEIBIIIIIIDK uv.-purvuusuu mu un- hone; undo: the Ipunoqlmontot Ills: Walsh, of New York 0134'. All 4|... mg`-Ant I1`:-nnnlu nu-nl Pnrl.dAn Dnsmnkina Department to tho 1---; . uuvvan sh- mug-gunman-6.1: Z138 VVDIIll,u| new xurn vuq. an the newest French and Parisian fdohlom. ,, And have nuohhel In no on Beautiful smmu n!lm.Y. Wa no showing ullAt.).\o Igtut KILLIHBJIY. We all tho Iatut novelties in Shspou. Trimmlnu, Voilingl. Etc. ovum ` 1' FURNISHED on UNPUB- H Iu`: dnnon. No.ll8 Union street. linhtod by ORDERED i-1-`-u p\Di amuer 5 l_'uuI.u rm lung Three door: nbovo Open Home. Pam-up Cspltsl of any Company in the World truisiabi 9 FIRE Business .u\|-v v _ FOOTWEAR. 9 loncronl Stuboe. Prlnonn &. Brock nu. ,1) run II'I'IAct. _......m "Mun inousn. , ? V` nmodlsu DollIIoi.):.`A p UTIIIII. .` ` ..` --.-j_---- URNISHID , denomlw 1 mrtnnt dnlnn Spices, Plnc Apples, Canned Goods. Figs, Dates, Rams and Bacon. B"{.iS... llrluxv. We have thetn as cheap as the A cheapest and as good as the bgst. ` =u?.C$.. IOIIO 11:: d an nu ' mu khlnocu. 8 bonus E3:/3:1!-Gon St . I homo: and lnnd 1001111 . :..'::."..`?.'::::.a.'.:':: `' '*"`* UK!(nVl3K'D Tl ulllw nyvllug "_l_l1W_dlIutcn8t.lInntu. ` & Io loan at lowut who K`p'x`?s..` RIDPA'l`H S HISTORY OF` Till! WORLD. four voxumuanll nronuoly` uihuuu P0iA ` ' noun U` " I , , _ _ _ '- ` -_ I HA LA 1'.` RESIIIENUE UN Nuuru hnnne won ` trust. 0 ogtotn ohnvanlonon. Stone Dwel- n. in 1-Ila serum. with modem immova- Viaku 18331:. Guide. ! man 0 Assocm-rxou PEOPEBTY .-north of tho fonood grounds. The extan- Iibn Iul Strut will run directly throuah a all are olou to njrowinx soo- ' 7' . ` . ` I to J. 8. I! . e..*...:.'.. :::v..'.. 8 W Roll In m. THAT 801.11) nmcx HoI1u,No.23I Brook I-Itxoot. Sydon- .m. nonulnlnn alnllo narlor. dining-room FEAT: . 53 T Lmuuv All OI Ii1:`. -`J %,i"g`'7:'oIio-.35", a..`.% .*. 3bhnnton'&?oi0i~&:lo3]lEig'. $.od:fW`0l. D:2Lm0d6ll| conveniences. 8-T0-LE1`. wmm. ruulsmm, Rgtublo for ladies ontlamon; Issue nmnmnntu. oloocrio Hl`hI. use of sale- `OK `BOP, _ " chuou treat. `O ; V run my. I1 1 Ior. Olaunoo 8 toot. no other rovotuu 11: I0. 00 In J} oxohunco. ` human. and Du I IIIIIIIIZ lrvlllig -v `For Sale or Exchange. -__- I'-L__A__ A-.2 _-I A- A Biscuits and Cheese. $03014: NEW RESIDENCE ON Mon Street. Inn Dlvlslo Shoot. luel nnnnnhd In David J. whip. and. A Illl FOR SALE.` 'P8<-)N`E` Oranges. Lemons, Ovpollte City Hotel. `.4vL4W_IfII mm WI"! .4 Ilgzglo nppl} ` on or 9.-'............""? ""...`.; ........~".`.". Ah. but with (`um-ln'nnnllnn.lon at w7~ r`.LC_vx_|rm_I_potV_ with T STEEE I`. tn J. B. I, mam: Admin. THE HANINOHI NEW IUISIDKNUE UN Division late!` I oonlpd lb. Qcvid J. uni. unnl upon can will eomploto It. Iioc idiom: 3::-:1 Oollogo (rounds. Apply to R. V. Burhlu. mlinrox. 101`, or would even one collnou Ibsen uuvo passed this resolution. anxious as some of its members no doubt are to upcet. the vnchome now botoro us, had they been seized of all the facts`! Wu Mr. Mooon. .... -_........ .... |...L-u -3 .5... .......n..m OBIIBII DI III one laculz H I. nu. uauuvu-, or anyone on behalt of` the company. present at this meeting. or allowed to be present. to explain all the facts and the situation fully? Was he not given to understand that as he was not a member of the council, although a member of the board, his presence was not desired ? Was there anything fair about that 1' Did it not show that it was not facts or particulars the members wanted ? Some of the facts they should have known, if they did not, and would have been de- sirous of having had they been willing to arrive at a fair and reasonable decision. Some 0! the facts. necessary for their guidance, are. as I have learned on proper enquiry, that the company do notintend to use the front of the dock at all. hence would not block the entrance to it, nor hamper the work, nor deprive the dock of its own necessary fronts s. but intend to use the slip at the sout west side of the dock, which is no rt of the dock pro~ porty. This slip is feet long and cap- able of holding two. or rather four. of those large vessels spoken oi. side by side, two in front and two in rear; that there is no occasion for vessels. large or small, to run close to the dry dock property when on- tering the harbor. as the deep water chan- nel is as much as live hundred feet out from the dock. and vessels do not approach near to the dock; and that there is no occasion for them to. That being the one how would the channel be oected? If there are several sites along the water front with- in the prescribed houndary available for this elevator. as intimated by the resolution, why were they not pointed out? Where are they? ls one of them part of the M31`. Co's property? T It is said they pretend to have enough to spare for the purpose. It must he only a pretence. It is fairly well understood they have not enough room for their own vessels and their other urpoeee. If they ha\'e.ie it not well known t at there is an insuicient depth of water for deep draught veuels down there! Have not some oi those consigned to them now to be li hteued outside hetore they can be moor- to their docks? I think these facts cau- uot be successfully denied. Thatbeiuiz so. what is the use of thinki of thatas being a suitable site ? Are the iohardsone any bettaro. ores well oil`. in these respects? The where is there another as-ailable"and ` aui ble site nel.il.the dry-dock itself, or at. a nu-sing. ml the -amp front. in Innnhnd: GOV!!! are close business or puuuwu uluuu of theirs, and therefore not in the best po~ sition desirable to not independently. Hence on motion of John Gaakin. seconded by L. B. Spencer. a resolution was put through condemning the proposed site as unsuitable. for reasons that the frontage of the dock, to which to make vessels fast, is only 145 feet. while the modern lake vessel is 250 feet long, and therefore these vessels would completely block the en- trance to the dock. hamper the govern- ment work, and,- deprive the deck of its only sufficient \frontage when vessels are waiting to be docked for repairs: that large vessels entering the harbor o'n the government ranges In the deep water channel run close to the dock property. and that the elevator would. if vessels were moored to it. spoil this channel; that there are several sites along the water front suitable for the company that can be secured at reasonable prices; and that for these reasons it would be unfair to grant thi dry dock site whi!e these sites lie idle. And with the view of having the.~e senti- ments more effectually endorsed a rider was added to the resolution that copies thereof be forwarded to the minister of public works and our member at Ottawa, all of which, . of course, was carried. Would this have happened at a full meet- ing of the board. which Mr. Mooera asked for, would even the council itself have nnanul this a-annlnhinn, nnrinna as some of lonnu In one clay, arm n ruuqunw; u. Iuv rzt. I believe it ie safe to eey. ere euecep-- ti Ietothe inaenceoi thoee pronounced opponents, there having been int but two.` or et- moet three, 11 o are favorable towards eeeieting the thing along. which the hoerd wee very properly re- quested to do; but instead the board : council did the.very oppoeite--n moet un- fair. unreasonable end uncalled for pro- ceeding. What in the reeaonothat the council. ineteed of the board, the main ho- dy, were celled together? Was it because those op nente, who are rorninent mem- berlol council, end w o have in their hnnde the sole power of calling meetinge of both oouneiland board. would he more eunceeeful in heving their views and de- siree endoreed by the former than by the latter? Look et the complexion of this meeting. Two of the members wanted this elevator scheme themzolvee. or the control of it. end four of the remaining close hueineee or political allies ..l elmim and elmr-Cm-A nnh in the beat m~ am me me Inmlno ury-noon lwqu, my t_oect.ion of the net: front. is reached. '1` oroiathoirater works dock beyond in to West `street, which. in up rs to m.ounht.t.omnkoagoodeih be so at 'lab|ooo null din : not teqnirod {at city urpoap . In can tho it dock pro- Id not In secured. ould alder- xnn Kolvoy object to that too? Could not. Innnld In the nommnv It A fair ;A.1,T,tin om-,fH: jeans or -rnaoes ACTION. KPUNIX ' v. . I . I zngmx, May 9.3r;`(;l'omf;l:o Editgril)-i hr you per ' ` mote. thpoonncll 0! go bond 0! Urdu",-`instead oflovholo bond. which we rsquboud by II. II of tho. chum oonpuny. mob in the a surgeon of that day to oononlt mg the suitability of the govormnouh dry- dgk ptopnttyvha thodnaito on wtgoh narnt t. ' gnin vator. he on- in munhorlwolaonpol-ud u` pruont: A. Chadwick. president. and MIIIII. R. J. Onion. 0. [ah-Ainguon, Juno : Minna. L. B. Bpnoot. John Hawton, W. B. Dalton. (Jan:-urn Rinhndaon and John Gukin. In gill NBQOIVIJ 0D]l!B (0 ant. tau : uuulu not..bo0ldt.o the com ny at g hit ulntion applied to oxtontol the nninnnnv hnnnn! Thain in nlantv ol rl'0NI,0l Ila Donncot-Ito u! Inu- Ihlo In the luborv-luqtgator Advo- cn&I-othor Iuu Inc of no Dry-. nah Innate. lot. .usn lnunpnto. -uun company lhown ~unuu-:or us.-min` , A oxponaumro mu 1: n`: Oollou 3: IOOIIOIIDII oxnncury uuux pm- puty at the olovptor. 9nd tyofgoomtoolor dochco ha been not! to pxint without dnngor of in unsung. minimum: In an mv ulna. IIGIINIIOII lo 911 WKIIOIIB ulngvr OI mv tbohnhp in my my what.- Qvot. at inhtforing vih Aha gonn- Innhvorkorvlththo vault ylmo in, A-Q-I-an An balm. Alli `hit Inncwonorwunsno Vjll yum: In, sringol-hm ddly I! this Iiwbo ndopud Indcnhnd that the pvu-nuouuhhvonblouotlnouulionl of Q ' lo the IOIIIIVQO if it II I 30 `Oil hrlnr. That I was In Q -and an-npn :nnIni::`1&'-|l W. B. Dalton. G_ Richardson um I 6 on two of tho nu-ongootopponauu to tho propond olontor project to `ho found in the city, and 5 majority of the mm 1 hnlinvo it. in safe uy. are Imcop-- TQIUTDC DO EDD IOIIGY DU WHILE. Turner : different telee ehout himself do not groove in an nicely ea they should for the sake of harmony. He first of ell said he had nrrived'from Broekville on the afternoon train. but efterwerde admitted that he had been in the city some time and had ridden around on his wheel 00 eee the eighty. He also said the he had been in Toronto. and just how much of his any- ` ings it would be wise to believe it. would be difficult to say. The wheel he rides is in fairly one. but strange to eey the maker e name has been removed and there `ie no means of balling of what mike it ie. The boy claims to have paid 895 for it. I A Lad Baked In By the Police. - Ills Ac- tions were Regarded La sueplcloue. Yesterday afternoon police sergeant Nesbitt arrested a lad named Robert Turner, aged fourteen, hailing from Gouverneur. N. Y. Information was given the police that the lad was trying to dispose of a bicycle. having oifcred it for sale to several persons. The boy was found at the Grand Trunk outer station and taken into custody. When taken be- fore chief Horsey he admitted having run away from home with the intention of going to Texas. He said he crossed over into Canada at Prescott and rode up to this city on a Grand Trunk train, the con- ductor of which passed him free. He gave an address of a houeein Gouverneur to the chief, saying his rents resided there. Chief Horsey sent t e had to the house of industry until such time as an answer returns to the letter he wrote. 'l`....n..-.?- .HR.....e 0.1;: nknnh Isimanlf (In I Stole The Wheel In The Olty. As was suspected from the first. the lad Robert. Turner turned out to be a bad ecamp. After being taken to the house of industry yesterday nfternoon he was al- lowed to mingle with the inmates. a close watch being kept on him. About 8:30 o'clock the men returned to their wards, the lad entering the building with them. Shortly afterwards, however, when he saw that Mr. McCullagh was not watching him, he slipped out of the building. not an ing anything to those around him of is intentions. It was thought he had gone to some of tho out-buildings, but anexaminntion of these a few minute: after he had left the building failed to locate him. The police were notified and a search was made but no trace of the mine- inq lad could be gleaned. Thu whnnl lm claimed as his own. saving ETROCERIES 1| ,000 bonus end not vhq nuuu um oleva 1- ,st all, Thie ls despicable. dpcept ve andcovrordly conduct: and it it nd because of in playability end the dangerous eeete it is hoped to reduce. Itiis totally without foundation. owever, tho bergain in schedule . A etthehed to the by-law,` so published in your pot. clearly shows. it being there sot fort that note cent of the bonus is to be handed over tothe will 3' until the elevator is completed. whi `must not be later than April next year. Whst does all that mean? Why. the expenditure of 880,- 000 to $100,000 in the erection of I ret- ` clue end most modern Building and plant at the beat material and. workmanship ob- tainable, on the very best and most euijable site in the harbor, which, it is on orstood, the government is willing to grant the free use of to help old Kingston along. Is that not a boon to be appre- ciated and receive encouragement from every qualied elector in the city. instead of the opposition which a few selsh people are dispoeed to give to it? The capacity called fqr is not less than 500,- 000 buehele. showing that the elevator will he of no insignicant proportions. The prcpoeers of the scheme purpose putting in mschinery suitable for a million `bushels building, to which di- mensions they intend to increase it as soon as the requirements of the trade warrant it. See what amount of work all this will give to a, large number of our citi- zens (fall classes. both in erecting and opera! ng the concern! Then by all mean: help the project to completion as nnnn Ms nomzihla without further obstruc- Ins: Iau could no gleam-au. The wheel he claimed as his own, saying he had paid $95 for it, wu owned by R. H. Dobaon. He called an the livery of this dealer at 11:30 n.m., gave his name as Robert. Turner And his residence at Canton, KT \' ll- Ah! no!` can hrnr Inna ha nrnvnr` moanr [IMP U18 proyecu W unluplomuu an ible without further obstruc- aoon a.~ `foes bion, an thereby gain the breakwator be- aidea.~-I Ro<:n:ss. nonerr. '1 Ilrner Inu ma roeluuucu an pnluuu, N. Y. He did not any how long he wanted the wheel or with whom he was stopping in this city. The police have telegraphed to different. int; in an effort to have the boy urea . Don't Bun All Over Town : Come straicht to_ua and you will save time and money. A. Abernathy, the shoe mun. I27 Princess street. - *'**'.:*'r~..VJ.*:.-.:9.".="""",;rg,.-.,,:>.`*-.;I; am: `1-'2 emf y ' n, inllloncfol tlirowftopld Vile? on the paint lot thooxl on who P'*`tZ . -3"" 6:1: dh I the thi I p. In :31. on'J.':.'C'.'s11 fufpu all o?'o7s." rum is roomulor :1}. Ifgguhvouo @310? you nirdgd rgzhoigrqgpor tilno: 90'li'|| I am: inn am In stumps in Him: nu ltgoea without sa in that the aver e working man finds )it gliicult to ply is daily avocation without the aid of .|~ it of good sound legs. To have either of his lower extremities incapacitated by disease isaurions matter. It means inability to provide the himscifand those depending on him for support. to which is added the distress and suffering both mental and physical he is called upon in consequence to endure. , A nmmma some xnNnEn.on' us:- u:ss.s as coumm woax nu. ` in: mm 11' CUR!-ID BY Konr- snn wnxcn con-mus ma NEW mans- nmm. / ::;.*-.':'::; I rclqu Ii one prupvr, uIg+Iv- I`-rww-v ~w-w 1`I$.,,am dmgn swam in hinngl my ` bum sltgzlaoliof ` _ ghq nobobjeoto (g ' company lwn II to grub-the $25,000 bonus and not to build the nlglunfnn at I". Tllil `I dBIn.i0Ib'Oc We solicit a share of your pa- tronage. J. HlS_JC% QCK, Mr. John Dawson, a re: table laborer living at .77 Jones SL. amillon, Ont., states under oath that about seven yeaI_'s ago an inamnution sppeared upon knee, which continued to grow worse until nl-`nut u-he van}; son when it 901 I0 bad to enqure. knee, which conpnuea to grow worse unm about three years ago when it ; so bad he was unable to work, Hgjri oiptmenls and various` remedieg, but the son con- tinued .d uchurging and the pains in hit balzkgwate verysevere. Last winter he om_menc`ed taking Ryekmalfn Kootenay Care and in a cohpuratively short time the sore hbahgl tie pain disappeared from his ' he Vliable lo nunehzh walk. a tight: Club : nothing can t Kootenngziznd he`: ri t. nnsnn Tha w Ihn cur: lies ii) the. IIIOTDII PIT 0! Inc "now' ngndiuntwhg in E (south! claimant-ofkootuny.` . `M d M goes through gudicatu humor: nolnlhe and couaqncnco th0I'n"i:|rIpId' `ufdinuodordeayiqliuuobya ` [thy In.-nlity -pmoup. Don't be into takugcany sohtitulo lot Rychu_n's Kod- eIIy_ e. . If yuir does not hopJt.oend$I.5oforabot_ tothoRydL- Gn.,~.`llnmi|tn_I.%L Iutiouoanynddtou. pm: I in .5. 2 u - ._.A___-_ __.._._. %. ._.5...:? __.._..__ Tiiokm MN S..L.!`9`i;. RAN AWAY FROM HOME. DAILY \ IDCI UICBIIUIHI V3106. EA. LI. HLIIIUIIUII. Rev. A. K. McNaughton. of Dexter. N.Y., a graduate of Quoen e, has resigned his charge at. that place. He has accepted a call from the Presbyterian church at Marcellus, N.Y. 'I"|u: \NnIlnnrLVnln Pm-fan}. Rinvnln, fhnr. DUO Olly B5 5 VILIUB KIVOI3 Contractors any that although building operation: up brisk, there is not a frame house in course of erection in the city. Y\nnlnn I nlnthina in nnnrn nnnnlnr Chi! IIOUIB Ill COUIBB OI OTCCUOH ll) I-I10 Clhy. Dunlap : clothing is more popular spring than ever. See the suit. for 86. Afar-A wn unu-n unn-rln uyuulla vuuu v-us. wvu vuu cu-v nu. `nu. Be!` re we were married, itlrkiss and with vnw She clun round my neck; She was ks on it now. The Welland-Vale Garden City Bicycle, as good as most. up-so-date wheels. Extra value for $70, spot. cash. Strncban'e hard- K'|I FR III 001501101-I DDIIOII, l Douromus. Isupurnua ofnn plumblnghgnu and slant: IIruthrou{hont,{ulldo ch yard. with side and In: on nnoo. App y to J. W. Owrm, In-kn Squro.