DAILY? wme. FRIDAY." MAY 23;" ujxs K . George, `_1av1l!Ao_. Ont.."!'ol1s tho Btdry om Raecuoot Ear Eon trod Pram the clutches otxidney Disease. Bay: In. Geoigl. '.`My.Ion End. now thirteen were of ago. has been troubled with Kidneys fouono time. ` Pduh` bbehok were frequent and severe. and hotleo bed urinary difcnltiee. He was `very much broken up in health, and despite the use of I large Amount` of doeborl i Inodioinbhowu ungsblo to obtain relief. I 5...... .....mi to viva him Dun : Eid- snggcigghgqu nnyue no onuun tugs. I2,-.:.~--r: ..'*,`,'.:.,*'*."':.::.'.';.',.'.`:.:`.* an on I ' mini hue : Ixuch he has beend their use. oil no!` P957 3 "" and nlns to I30 gottupg better O" the ' )3 V.` m?:.'.. tzmrnm was unite antahuaissbic in tiny. - Mrs. George was quite entahuaissbic her puke oftho new kidney conqueror, "and wished ovary one to know wins 3 tr- markahlo remedy for all kidney troubles Don.n a Pillahre. _ mm- ....m:n and throat. action of Dean's Pills Ire. ~ The a `lie and direct action of Dean's Kidney ill: on the kidneys always re- store: them to II healthy action, than cur~ in; I diaiuaea arising from dinon-den} of [ hhekidnoya, bladder `or urinary organs. . n...I...lm hmdmho. diulnooa. dinbooon. bhekidnoya, bmmor `or nun-uy uxgaua. Baokuho, headache, diulnou, diubooon. Bri ht a disuse, gravel. etc., all yield rec ily to Donn`: Plul. Price fty cunts per box or six boxes for $2.50 at. all drug- aintn. Pun nu; V: nu- -n--v- --- '-.-- V._ N" __ `Lani Liver Pills cure where others fail. A -._.4 4 ALL HOTELS, BATHS AND New Route by Canadian Paci- c Railway now in full opera- tion at iCALEDON|A spnmcs, `pup -- :-___ _ _.V_ __7 At all Druzzlsts. Price 60 cunts per Box. or 3 tor $1.50. Sent by Mail on recolpt of price. T. MILBURN & C0... Toronto. 50 Longlon a l.;n3iThIro Life As- ........a'n nnnnnnu. Gas Prices from 50 b ups uvu--_- - - _.__ V fog: w:A -I( PEOPLE. 1 .-i1*?I-17:l*.I~%1=I:*ItI.-.~r:. &-------- Send for Iubilee Guide. FAMOUS SUV? _n_a:Igv: 1>n.I.s_ Stoves] hunyvul _-IIIHZTIIIIT -v-- --- suranbo Company- mnmu UOIPAIV Wm '" u" B;-rm slcunm. -,______ -_.u......u.A nvmnnlli at OMAII WQHTOUII `|I$TIlOllI 8T_AFF 0IO0EIi!OFUlIOE?I1 8 Vl_dlTE.; rugpynuu up `numuocauoimhumnauw n..n.a.unn-nnnnnnnlndniiuugt. Dim: ' -I 01tnn,'M ny `.24.-L-John Wm bought; you; but Into wank Inn VViH:,llu~ ni.` who ow: it in the bI!h--- 0 mu: no Biting now. `Two galitlduien on three hours snd oq b bwcnly-nlndl- Mu. Bhonlin In: no on Oats Butch fsnn.--Mr. and Mn. John am. Ipont Sundny in Oloyne.-Mrn. "V933 and baby. from Kingston. are visiting at her father's. Mr Dnsuoxn, Mey 26.-- Our sports took in Hue excursion to Kingston on the 2-*.h.end riipore a. good bime.-Wurk will be com vnenced in the Shower}. mine eoon.--l(rI. Mushell Sumner : little girl has boon quite ill with a cold end croup.-Son_e 0! our - neighbors have beeutied their ground: and yeljde by sewn` out meple and other kinds of tn-see.- vote] from here attended 8. Goudy e bee in putting up .. .l..:..n Lanna us: I! huunuuu c n dnvo house. Suxnunv, Mn; 2o.-Farmoro unnish- ing their plnnt.ing.--Villuge hsnd bu I weokli ractico.-The Salvation army are 01 ing special meefJinga.--Oold Springs factory disposed of cheese Int week at 95c. Bunbury also a week : cheese at 9c.-A. Motsridds shore in now well at.oclxed.-Our football team will be organized with old players in thair p`noea.--The Omnge band goes to Warm-town, N.Y., on July 12th.--A pub- lic picnic will shortly be held near the vil-_ Inna. lage. B1u:wn:n's MIL15. May 25.-Fu-more no . through seeding and potato and corn plant`.- inc: has begun.~-Scbool was closed fora low days last week owing to the teacher attending the convention in Kingston.~- Our cheese factory ship ed thirty-four cheese on Saturday to L. \ . Murphy.~S. Shook was through here to-day selling paris green eiftera.--Mrs. J. Smith has re- turned home after spending ufew days with her sister, Mrs. 0`Brien.-Miaa A. Roach has gone to Garden Island to spend A few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Cushion. -- Our visitors are too numerous to mention. >KALADAR, May 25.-Mr. Hoppins. Shef- field, has been through here in search `of stray cattle.-Fred Gunyon has had the misfortune to lose one cow and has another in the sliug.~-A small party made their way to the lake south of hero to celebrate the queen's birthday.--Strnnge things are still coming `to light. -Mrs. H. Cadtnan has a obbler which has been setting on a neat 0% eggs for over two weeks and seems determined to hatch them out._--C. H. Wood is building a house on the Bald u......o.:... __Mr, and Mrs. Alexander For .-..-v-.' . III TV come. In ad: to non ?o'11:'r'.nav.to:u7su1e; Jim . of all tho stockholders. IAII AND 0111' PBOPIBTY at lowest pouiblo nun. Boforo tone nu or 4.4.. u... kn-lnnnnn rltll Wood is building nouao on we Dulu Monnf.ains.--Mr. and Mrs. bee were visiting Mr. Ind Mrs. Hnakel Cadman Inst Sunday. ' Buss POINT, May25.--Fa:-morn through sending and are tting corn `and potato gronnd.-E. Bracken in purchasing fat hog.-~I. Jarrell left. Monday to go as make nn +1.. steamer John Hqzsznrt.--Mra. J. hog!.-~I. Jarrell leit Monday to go as man: on the steamer Haggart.--Mrs. Tattle has returned to the city.-D. B. Keeler has sold-one of his farms to George Tough. W atertown.--H. Jarrell, Kings- tongintends moving in our midst shortg. -A little visitor has come to stay at . I{ognn s.-a]. Farrell has the contract of kalsomining and eleaning'our school.-W. Smith has the contract of building a large Ello for W. Gorman.-Miss Alice Hagerty visiting at J. 'l`uttle s. PLEVNA. May 24.~E. F. Coxwell and J. Stevenson, Toronto, were here looking over mica mines. 7- Mr. McOormack s youngest son died of pneumonia on the Nth. Funeral took place on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Wagg preached the funeral eer- mon. The parents have the sympathy of the community.-Dr. Spsnkie visited our sehool last week and was well pleased with Miss Kennedy's management. --Card Bros. are kept busy making cheese boxes They supply six factories with boxes.-Rumore of a wedding in the near fnture.--Mrs. (Dr.) Adams and son arrived home after visiting relatives in Kingston and Seeley s Bay.~M re. E. Card is visiting friends at 'l.`amworth.--A. Ostler. Kingston, is visit- ing his brnther.-Visitor has arrived to stay at J. King's. sr. It : a boy. -1-1:-- Mbnvnx. May 2-1.-'l`he weather con- tinues quite wet and cool. -The meadows and later sown grain look fairly well.-- There was quite a lar e acreage of wheat, sown this season. 0 also looks well.~ Spring seeding will soon be a thing of the puat.--Our new bakery in the village is running full blast and turning out A first- claas article. --The funeral of Charles Dol- lar was largely attended at the White church this afternoon. It wan conducted by Rev. Mr. Pope.-The social held in the White church on Friday evenin was a decided success, both socially and nancial- 1.. ma. ......:+.o.;.m hv llicn Ic`.dit.h Sham decided both eocmuv anu ununumr ly. The recitation by Miss Edith Sharp was worthy of note. and credit in due to the Bath choir and all who took part in the progrnmme.-J. Garrison in remodel- ling his burn. ""6 F031-m's LOCKS. May 25.-0n May 24th a phasing event. occurred at the Bomnn Catholic church. Smith : Falls. when Mine Minnie Salmon, of hhat. place. and James Murphy, a resident of h re, were united in mnt.rimony.--Mrs. M. Dunne is visiting her deu hter at Smith : Fella. - The summer umee Swift. is making her regulnr bripe between Kingston and Ottewn. E. Fleming is en oloer on her.---Miu R. Judge. teacher. spent Sunday with her perente at Kit}ey.--Miss M. Mnhoney has returned from E|gin.-Rev. Fr. Sprawl bee drewing lime on Monday was well in- t.anded.-The farmers are through seeding and some of them have finished their phat.- :_- u.. 1 ....i M Dnvle menucounle and 0! morn nnvo uulauuu uuuu .1-U-av inz.-Mrs. J. md M. Dog spent. I con Is at days here luvs week.- . J. Murray M nrchaood 3 new lonjbuggy.-C.IAggo and . Dnrgsvol spent. Sunday st. P. 0lford I. - A -_ 4. nu r, PAnnorrr s Bznr May 25.--Sooding in we 4-low owing the continuous rains. -- nitnn fur ground hero attended the celebration at Kingoton.--A lawn oocizl will be held at B. Vnnwinklda. Mnyflblr. in bohnll of Boclnb ohnron.-llrs. P. M. Clark is guiningilowly.-B.. Bohr. Deno- mnto. paid thin neighborhood n ying vilitono day Int wook.-|liu L. Partotk. Nnpnnno. inhonofot ofov daylonn this. --Mr. Tnplimdfnuily. Ghnvdnhnpnnt so sad llondny of 8. 8n|i_t.h n; 1:... ..n-..| KintnhlL_ at D. Barrows; |%';x'g;w"3I3-6'W'o ono million dolllll. ' in love: In tho nnlorlty oi omen Inny and, -choice plum 0! insurance aloud HILLS I OUNNINGHLI. . ol Ilill Haven. spun: um an an Inn liars Ineld :-: Rev; A. B. Johnson H family It Jn 'PIndy'I. . homo Potn. ml R8.-hbun u-cal uh-ugh Inning 7 25. -Mr. .|...m....1. hnrn in march nits. in to In holdwon Juno . - Mill 8. A. ll. of Ellis! lh. it visiting 10 list` brobher I. '1'. Moonndl. Bhohan boa-'npuorhu1o.uoe_ x`noti.xno ...a`:. mu: um-an mhnn BQIIII IIIAI-gI_IpuuI'twIuvIwrH - undll not warp than .- Mrs` W.'OonniI`ty and I o L 1". Shyom unullu L. Johngun ......o. ;:.'....|.. an n .1. Onnuim F. suculm 1.. .Ionn.nnI._u$r-u-u-, _ '3' - in c. J. o~oum,m--1. % ':!and.;.. n. deli cup! `Q WM. tender to Jun! Towznond 'y.- Jobn Townund in making I nhbea: 0 im_- pmyqmonhvon hit home and piwothii sprung. A C.-ruaqm. Mny 26.--Thin place on -he 31% rrnlndogl one of G::;I;`iuh'n "had? i ," ate, 0 unnooagnn mnm':i`i.u usual vl: tine.-'IbocIm-"I has robumcd from the ooavullion to their udsooll. wall utiniul with their holi- gm'_i3':'hI t y7k'au'iP" 8?-a` 3 Ir ll nun yun w K mi wank.--Mra.`~ Connolly mh tho d: with his funny and um Jgnun chi: took.-;:lfra.` C(:nl-`I:` this {once remox romt. t. o t ros- donoo and in now huving my lawn levoilgd. -Rav. A. R. Oran-,io apendn thug woo): at his homo in Muu_mqu9.-- i'u~- `kqrko Mu on Bnourdsy her home. Horaishor, Mn. McBride, accompanied her. an hr" 1: ckorin .--G. H. Woodbouoo hp been re- newing o d acqutintunooc. kgng bo_o"u gh- aeut for A numbot of y9|ra.`-~H. Stewart` Ian on Monday for Angus, -Qug., `hm-inn, secured a aituutioa at that moo.--.Vnitom Mn. Evans and non, Mrs. mast and Mia Puthemnn at Mrs. Stewnh; Mr. Honwood at B. Hqeoora. ' Yunnan. May 25.-Yarker was deleated in the baseball game last Monde , 24th. The score was a tie at the on of the match, when they played another innings to breek the tie. This was toogood a chance tolet slip, so the boys claim the umpire routed them badly. A return match will be played here.--Yarker was well rqpresented in Kingston May 24th. _many bavinvspent the day tbere.-John Ansley, of ingham. Ont., spent a iew days here with his brother Henry.-Ailen Silver was struck in the eye by a hub bloek.--George McDonald is home for a few dnys.-A. McArthur has his house coated over again, which adds to the ap- pearance of it.-A. McVean. of Dresden. is spending a few days with us.-It was a Bay of Q. railway train that the constable boarded to- overtake the tramps last Mon- day.--The drive is about here the broom sticks have been swung.--'[`he pastures are fine this yoar.--Mrs. William Mont- gomery haegone to Belloville. TAM\\'0R1`H, May 25.--Four Kingston- iane arrived here on Saturday list by train with two soil boats. Sunday morning the started down the river intend going bhrougb to the Bay of Quinte.-The Tamworth bakery beecbanged hands from Edward Eagle to Chester Thornton. -- Thoma Smith has the oontmota ,0! building a ne brick residence for J obn McKni ht..--Mlea O'Donnell, Kingston. who has een stop- ,. .9. u... l_)nAnn'n. Ian. for home on Mon- pushed ahead and nmsneu.--mra. damne- aon. Belleville, `at W. D. Mace a.--'1`ho river gen will be passing through town next wook.-Mr. Walters, Bollcvillo. vllitr ed C. H. Ross on Sunday and Monday lash. -Mr. and Miss Rose spent. Saturday and Sunday in Kingst.on.--The Tamworth band celobratod the Quaianm birthday both morn- ing and evening.--Oar town was well warned on Monday morning of the Queon'a birthday bybho ring of anvil: from one o clock to "5 Mn. Godwin : Insurance Emporium aomovbu to Anchor aunasnuqzver `----- Nina nnn-unr Kin Ind Brock O'Donnell, mngabon. wno nu neenm.up- .g at the Queen's. left. for day, 24th. Who is the lady : young man? -The Church of England sheds will be pushed ahead and nished.--Mrs. Jamie- mn_ Bellaville. Omsssa. May 25.--The aohool huohorl book in the teachers association last week in Nopanee.--The Sabbath school enter tainment last. ovening was I decided auc- ..... 'l`|m nnhnlnrn dilhinauiuhod them- tainmenlz last. evening was s uecluuu suc- cess. The scholars distinguished selves admirably, especially Mile Pearl Hogle in her well rendered solos endjittle Lizzie Anderson in her recicetibns.-B.. Derbyshire is improving his dwelling by I very fine versndsh.--Mrs. Sawyer [III re- turned to her home in Montareel.--Dr. Meeohem paid s short. visit last. week to Montreal and Finch. returning on Satur- duy, accompanied by his dsu hher, Mrs. Mslooln Denyes.--MrI-. Whse er rebumed to her home in Wsterwwp lest. week after a few weeks visit _here with her parents. Her mother, Mrs. Snider, accompanied her.-Mrs. Wood. Fsrnhem. Qne., is spending `a few weeks with her mohher, Mrs. Chadwick. - Wellington We er, Bydenham high school, spenbs few sys with friends in this vicinity.--Mrs. Albert Booth is. very ill.-Visitors: Mr. Smart. Brookville; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Johnston, Moscow. at B. De:-byshire's; Mr. and Mrs. King. Reilbon, at Alfred Kenyon s; Miss Nellie Msdden,Nspenee.st. Lens Sharp's. Pmrir, May 26 -William Hogg. son of David Hogg, of this town, has received on appointment in the Almonte Bank of Mon`- breal.--~T. Mclanren has opened in his new cigar shore. nextdoorto G. B. nrmer e. The Citizens bond serenaded him on Bay.- urdny nigbt..-F. L. Hall hue pureed the examination in the Ontario college of pharmacy, and is now a quulied drug- m'et.-John Cox. while taking to: at Young : hotel Int. Thursday night. drop- ped deed all his chair. Burs failure was Lhn muse. He was lockmuter for eome pod dud on ma cmur. nuuru Iuuuru was the cause. manna >'I"hnu-A urn nnw lfl in w` M the he Iocunuwr tor aumu yearn.-Tnereue now 143 men in the ahopn hue, working hnrd to [ill the or- A...-. ...'nm 42nd battdion will camp at shops hue, worung nlru w nu was ur- dorI.---Tho 42nd bettelion cam Kin ton on June 22nd. Captain Ke och will avehil company in readinere.--Tlie` pole attraction at Perth on the 24th `ran the lmcroeee match between Perth end Ob-. hum. resulting in favor o! the town. the more being 4 to 2. The bicycle none were postponed on account. of` phe reln.--The ulndemu hive returned from Toronto. `where they were being repaired.-John I'\nth~inE hull nnld VIOIIU M W t0 they bean npuroa.--uonn 8 Dettrick has sold IR; yum Mr. Lockwood. Mr. Lockwood took an En Bell to his home in Wu-spon-A bowling club hu boon orgnnind in Paul with the following oioou: Honorary president~Lt..-Col. Dlstbuon. lJ .P.; presidontr-Henry 'l`oy'l0r :vioo-p'roI|dentr- Jnlllgo Bcnklor;neretu-_v-trunnr-J. l. W hat; exoontho oonnitbc--'1`. A. Coda. W. H. Grout. J. H G. E. Lrrnntrnno and J. E. Do HI| kO o - Uodu, W. n. unus. a. -.. Ir: Armstrong and J. 3. Do Harte I1`-I Ibwujv, wu-uuvv- Beware of the an! that pntnub to can then discuss or ophor notion: kidney. nanny or liver (means. in they only to- liovo ta 3 tinnnud-Ination up that none dtonnrdn. but y upon Hop Bitters, the only I-and that ij nntgly and permanently o V I8 da- ibyuiud radon: (mongol than to nnhnllw ail il acid` _________.`_:_..._:------- , you-pool and Globe Fire ' `iniurnnoo Company. -.- .... ..... 1.. -341..- am uhlnh Ibylinuruuvvw unu- olitulythltibnodrl Church : In "nish kglls I11 inuoh and In that out Vluvu of ` ' Sold fag! boxes with qrilhlltt upyh. Ho- Igliim ' mun lloxw win: 3 Iaolfldrwitho. Church Inna an .. .._ CL`! mill f ` 9 olarnan 0 ccuuvunn Mill . UNIIIDID ' AID mu IIICFV Uiwttr Iugunuvqqv -. mung 331.7 Aubumui (Inna: 1`- Bright : Kano, llbhhu. .- -1 A..- .;..lAL.L ....A-4I- I D3 IN" '_ 3 Pilot`, cnmfnh. ocumuio eruption!- hogd. uujhoum and all other annoyillf -...l ...x Cu`! akin Aiunnnn can hranih had. a .1. d other and fu:1::iIn.':linuIu an hvong l LTIIC; Iiluung vs;-up--wu v--y---; .... L` D hnndn nintmnllt. - -* Kingston LaIies'00llege "Closeburn." KlNGpTON. ONT. In union mu no London oouogo ot ' I1nIo.(l:nuIn). lull Ih of Univonlty nuduho. later: In luthunutlou and Pnnoh. no unnomonc and pulmn o! homo oomblnod with the high- In Innis] Inlnlu. lulu lhpartnont In ohun ol Btooh Iunhond. log, Inn. Doe. Trinity Ttn hogan Aptll llth. Q... OAu-\n gin , gnnly n P.VE -' 1. ml V` `*0! ` 4 ` ._ 3_`:`l'):.8talhI; _O` , _` Q Ont}. Review; gi `is unaollcltcli viinninl undnl'l.IA' f NOVDIIIIDOI` oak I ' fj. claws; ,UIl_U v Ont. Review; gin monk! under ullnif - In-nu fig moms: under pl novumnur mu, 1 _ :;. "Unit A box Chum : Olmmmt my daught.or of beams. `I'M! monthn ugouqnd there has` since Sun no renppenranoo of the dineuo." -r. wmmo. bluulumluh. `OI- honuola. T. Wa||i00u `'NWn 0|. ll'`l` "I 0nb., was troubled with blind itching pilot I..- hung Inn :33 I I15 I12? wluyblind itching pilot {or was by yous. "I ma bury that mmgout in vn1u."$I wrlt. ,.n. . r .._:`.,| .. m....'. nr..9.m..e nun.` Io!` swonuy yous. "I Irlcu uvvry rvulvu gsme out ,,x., I triad Dr. Chm`: Ointment. Itvvup godsend. Qua box OM03 I"!-" `F All amen md Ednumu. Roma 1159.. Ono box anoint." All degleri and Edna` . Batu: mnpnfabuurers. Tormtof co 00. . s - _..._...- Linseed um my-ponuno are avpq ml '1 h m ed to ' c'x'`':cna Kn" aoot13'no.'ia.r'.h.u;1 dhgnlnod the uto and mad: 9 nlonant. to take Inna home only It auto and man on m plougnt. No. |no1m's KIDNEY PILLS TIIIIII IVVT -` I- ``I" to: tum. 000-. -ml! to Hill. non! Cook : Cotton Root Coin in 1- size 9-;*r._.':v_:l`:..`: Dodd's Kidney Pills .`|([V(:ll\R- Always cure Nervous.'Dlse3'H'.: UOOKI wltun mum vmup-uaupu the an! ode, rcliilo _ monthly in cine on which ladies can depend in "tho lumr` muubhe of `V - In prep-redintwodegnoo % ofstren` th. No. for 0111111 ` is by for the beat dollar naedichie _, -ao1d b drngglotu, one Dollar perbog. No. for a 11 cues-xo dc _ an-onger-sold y dmggioto. One x. Three Donna: two boxes, Fivo Donuts. No. 1, oto. 2, mailed on Ioodpt oi prido and two 3-out amp. 1-... mum cunnnnv. 9 Sold In :Kln3non Ind no hon 11:033- nds by all ruponniblo drum . ,_. . Dr. lilac : ointment. :-E`.h`p;-minding pm. for ten mguthuhnd, oom L ..n... .0 man. N ,R.. "M-Ind mnnv nun. ....__-'- L 1 as u ` n.m.'.'.'ia u:i'o`3yn. n93r`"e:_u'g:", no 4: in order to place their work the reach of :1], have decided ` dnce the price of Cabinet Phobgrephl "for 3 short time" to $3 3 Dd. There is `great comfo_rt`in_ ` I.uwp"'Mowcr. They In penswe, are very on y V order, nukes the lxwn velvet. and in theater. an isible article around: . 3 - _` wonse. Diemnt nukes eductinn in Price .o:= pHomaRAI>I1s-. ~ lnsssns sum Hm: I Lawn Mowers. A 1 M. ` - L-.. I have been troubled wlth .Ngr- vousness for some time; could get no relief. One day I was reading of the wonderful cums Dodd`s Kidney Pills had done, and concluded to try them. I have used two boxes and I am completely cured. I can highly recomgend them. ' ' r emain, yours, etc., D. J. Kaumr, 4 n..- r\..--..!... Lina-`I Nervousness `A. Siracha%n'%${' P8000 OI IO GIIOIIO-" ` oi .1`I2'3`.23'...?.".`;.1.`i3':a `?f;...`.`3.`I'.;n.': II J o llnvun I. ' Pro. Queen's'Hotel, Mt. Forest, Ont. A Jubilee Scholarship VI vv---vvr `"..% '_ raw 6 o _.,__4` . _._.. . -awccv-Qau- ton. Ont OUIID IV Ill IIIIEOIIUIWI fNowombor em. `xx \|.... n (`X-urns;-`I an 0 are ovary InomOI"I d E`:...`ia.f."ar...2h'.` Wilho huudbr tho KINGMW B U3IN'& (XII. Ii. Iimntun. This Iohol_|r_ul_:lp yil) Wu ho nmusloxnnsmnas (XXL IS, Kingston. scholarship will oholdorto nacho hot tuition dur- ing the month 0! June in tho Bminou or the shorthand dountmont. Nu: nhould In undo without 01 too `GIN dvnhco which the .111 0! . I . $353: at-Comer ?rh:cnI sud anion- lnln 8uooh,OddIollov|' Bloch. . _- ...-g--gm ' . A-A` Limestone Business colle- ' in- !..\.-.0..- --1| lgo-u Rh, lnnnodh Sf. 9?`- `nouumn mvmaon. - Pndp. lllfrlll II-Iuunrr: . doponiud nnul new one $ to ::ll1ion AX All Most o tho nnlorltv o JUM F.-Rain? iunn 9111. With colored medallion pictures 3fl_he Queen 183; and 1897. ' Lcnvoyour order noir at N13_3EI 3 - - __ 8. II. MGCAMMON. M.D., Cf|.. __.L-_ n..n... ns..-1..Iu.. And Rnrnan 3o .(-)'illt.:.o-o7;}'l{'o"l%:'qtVf."i, {o'di`o`nl 3:11. oo'1r`nior P:-in an o n n on 0 0- phono wan. 9%! York at. _ .._.._....._ I ITIWLAHID, A30Hl'1'lUl' nus .5 W-' *::.:'~ -.n.:.":: OW! OI 1'0. 00 I-`lI.lI!00o%,Iooo. 4. muvolunn. Gianna! Anooubnl. 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' Q---:- ' `ihodpbltlilnlng coupon: and , ` ' Ian: Pouplo-The Iidofholo Uuypod lnlnglnnd by 1 g Iontuol concern. _ VNIV You, May 27.--Acooz-ding to the Joqrnol and Advoroioozt of no-day many pouqnl who you invoiglod into cl! aorta of Eyed`?! by Dr. C. H. Griin. who formerly on olco at No. 19 Beoodwoy, no mourning the loot ol their money. Dr. Grin lolt. town ooddoty I short. time ago . and only now in the nun; 91 his scheming ' `coming out. The companion he organized ' nu ma nnmm-on to mention. Among u|;iprIn 91'. won: - YOIK dmr." r and gran OIIII. 1113 OOIDPIIIIOI III! Urgnluauu In tog numerous than watch: Nnnaimo coal mining com may. Of British Columbia. Dr. Griin an- nounced himself an the owner of large and Vaintbb co_;: rrapert.ie`u in British Columbia. 9_ acompany by _t.ho nuns of the Nunuimo con] mining compan . of v British Columbia. undartho lswu o West. v:....:..:. numb In-Al iuuad no the amount. Bbilb Uolumms. unucr we man u. Vvvuu Vi inia. Stock was: issued to the n ount. of .000,000 and bonds amounting 82,- 500 000. Dr. Griin wu president of she An.-In-an and mnnv DH Yfkin WQr. in- berated nancially in we scneme. The bonds and stocks were printed in Montreal. Que., and the Western loen and trust com ny o5'Mont1-eel registered the bonds of" e coupeny end guennueed the interest of them. amounting to 8180.000 per year. Dr. Griin then went to London to dispose of them, bun meanwhile the brunt company investigated in British Columbia and cabled to London, which prevented his selling the bonds to investors there. " 500,000. Griin prouaonn ox we company. And many New Yorker: were teroltod nancially in the schema. rm... L.....A. and -mnln were minted -v-v __ -_ . R. [IL RN ILD. |l.0.P.h..LA'l'E odlunl per-{neon out Kingston Gono- nl Hannibal. Oorono; _f9r o_ity_ s_nd_pog_1gt_:y_y PIUVUIII there. KINGSTON, May 27.-(To the Editor) : Is it hit that the names of the girls in that house of ill-fame should be mentioned and the names of the three young men not mentioned `P The weaker sex IS to be de- servedly blamed and the stronger sex baby- ed or let o` because they can pay_ten dol- I-.. .....s. ....a m-.-.h.I>.lv um oi:-la mnnot. own daughters. V Is it ri Lt to let these girls go unpunished because they promise to go to Rochester `.' Is their word worth anythi 2 Have we any right to let the law be isregarded in this way ? Is it good for the girls? Certainly not. Achild should be punished for its faults. Is it right or kind to Rochester to let our ill-famed sisters go to continue their misdoings in a sister coun` try without warning the authorities there? I feel strongly about this for I think I knew these glrlswhen ilur Y.W.C.A. was i first started, and I think the nuns forbade them ooming to the room. 0! this I am not sure, but surely we should try to con- vert our own girls, or put them in a home to prevent thisorying evil rather than let the lo rosy disseminate itself. Would it not be we I to have a women appointed to look after such cases and try to stamp out this evil? I think the whole six should have been sent to the penitentiary for six months at least to learn better manneru.-A.C.M. ed let on because may can p.:,_u... ..... lure each, and probably the girls oimnot. I think the public should demand the names of these young men as A guard tor their daughters. I. in rich. to let these girls go unpuniahed is n my bet r an tnese cleurlblulle to a vertiee on fair city. and they ought to beheld on every blic holiday during he summer. There such a variety of amusements that con 2! he put on, for which Kingston is particularly well situa- ted,which would (apart from the historical attractions this city has for visitors) be sure to draw large crowds. We could have on one day a military parade and sham battle (and there is nothing that will draw like the soldiers) ; on another a musical festival, inviting bands from all the adjacent cities and towns in Canada, as wellasthe states, to participate, offering suitable prizes for competition: on another holiday bicycle races and trick riding; on another, horse races; on another, aquatic sports, yacht and canoe races; on still another, an athletic tournament, foot races, hurdle races. etc., including baseball, foot- ball and lacrosse matches. In this way every public holiday would be lled with attractions which would bring thousands of strangers to the city who would inci- dentally leave their money here. beneting not only the merchants. hoal men, steam- boat men, restaurants and street railway, but all classes of citizens. Our people also, instead of going away on such holidays, would stay at home and spend their money here instead of leavirg It elsewhere. II!-.-oubneuinna urn Ainkninli I'D the fact Pnah Ahaad Tho Celebration. KlNus1'0N, May 28.--(To the Editor): I was very glad to use in ygur issue of Tuesday last that mayor Skinner bud call~ ed a meeting of all oioial bodies to dis- cuu the advisability of holdinga celebra- tion here on J nne 22nd or July lab. There :- _..n.x..... s..u.i- `Jinn than: nalehrationz-1 here instead 0! Ieavug In anaowueru. Kingstonians are awakening to the that. they have the cleanest, prettiest and moat picturesque cit for its size in Canada nu! Hm heat. sima for celebrations of all uunu vuwl nuvv uuv ...v-..-_-, r _ _ V , , _, and the beat. aims kinds, and is requires only co-operation among the workers and nubocriptiona from the nanny to mute sham aucceIeful.--Cm- 1I\'. 1.:.\'. . '.'Kin ton in clean and pretty. but it could and y be made more nttractive. A little expenditure on front plots, I little paint and n little cnrpentoring would nuke amt champ. rirclllluu IIII! r-pu --u. NAMNKB Mum, May 27. -- C. W. Thompson has purchased the piper mill and will improve it considerably. Mr. Thompson thoroughly understands the per business. The Sons of Telnpennce Kw lost some of their members. several having drowned their good resolutions in the bowl. Mrs. Osmeron, an sgedlndy. guiding in thefonrth concession. Camden. Ind: paralytic stroke Wednesday ol lsec week. Fore timeno hoisowere enter- ut Mined for her recovery, she is im- .......a.... no. nrnnnnt. The children 0' ROV. It. indict! Buporintondont Kingston (iono- rnaplbsl. for city and ooun`try 00 formerly occupied by the Inc Dr. un- dnn Tolonhone No. 34!. waving nu patent. The cmlunn ou_mv. ; B. Tucker are visiting Sboir grand- mother. Mrs. Miller. Mrs. S. Ween in at her duughtu-'9. Mrs. Mu-tin. Mn. Cu- Iolh. Toronto. In oponding a few dnyn with hot brothcr. F. S. B. Allnn._ Mn. _Borg- unn hugouo U030:-lin for the summer. In. Salmon. 0! Trenton. in visiting her Baltic. siaiting her , Mn. IIGOAIL Hrs. 11`. Martin E iota! IN: I con thrust. . Ountnnov pnniln through this no~ Iionollboeonntty ovuthodutho! Ahndd Gangs, drowned on tho Nth. na......a -n g annual hvuito in that Ion : Nimu Should Be u|ven. 27.-(To the Editor) . u. :.a. n..+. um nnman of the with Xiililnllu Ahlid tiling`, umwucu W In 5 genudlavaitpinthuov ion here June zzna or duly 150. um: I nabhlng betraf than thou celebrations o - L- 3...: .. n|lI'I1 Ihlin hnlidav during LETTERS TO `THE EDITOR. 203 ...':'.w?` -:-n-----:-- nod for nor recovery out: me in nu` i 1 ` c The children d_Rov. ynig '|l'nckal' viaitind grand- lXIi|IIHB%'I_'IgIIII$nvI no-Inuopau BuuI._lujquousiun. Pun-einnd Tho Pnpor mu. -1.... \I-_ n-r wee nutrient an mg} . H Jennie Benny. 0! iggtlohinlrroek. F. niece and D. Leonard ee , T the -urban . while'Miea Beettj an Miss Grey dfde llkepervice for thebride. We ex- tend oongratulntionaend cod wishes to the youngnouple. Wil `em Gnllu-fth. who wee recently merrier! to n. Kingnton lady, viewed hie duughtlr, Mrs. D. Irilh, - table week. A ne little baby girl he odme to reside at John Moore's. `Rev. D. Flemming. Harrowsmith. econpiod ebe Eu! it here on Sabbath, 95}: Hey. Rev. . . Bhorev called on eeveralef his friend; here recently. Mr; A` J. Lennard. widow of the Iota ' ------act-n ` ` ' In. A. .1. Aw-1 lI- nnulq , ho:-orooontly. - ollrs. A. J. Leonard. widow Joseph Laonnrd, a very highly res tad old lady, puud peacefully and to on: to- ward on the morning of I] 24:41 at the Age of novomy-eight yours and two month; About two weeks ago the was stricken with paraly- mn from which the ngvor _ralli_od. o the stricken \ur.n plH'II_y' never rallied. The funonl service was conducted by her puton-,Rov. J. B.` Robeson. on Wednudny aftarnoon in the Mothodint church. of which the was 9. consistent member for a great many yolra. A large number came to the funoml to pay their last tribute of respect to one whom they had learned to love. Three sons and three daughters am- vivo their father -and mother. who wqro separated only a little over two months. Wa notice with nleusuro that Rev. J. B. u5r'.`."s'To`u'a'xx?i.`:".Z.`. n';?""" 'a"..`au . 0 ton clvtu now buinount nur:lxu|I.i ' ~ -' MNIANGI U El'BAXGIo`l0!|U. Bnofnl Mont. line must. separated only little over two monuuu. We notice pleasure B.'| Robeson was chosen st the district meet- ing held at Gausnoque lestaveek as omen)- ber of the stotionin committee. Miss N. Purdy has returned rom Kingston general hospitol.where Dr. Connell successfully re- moved e tumor from one of hereyes. Met- thins Clow was a delegate to the! district meeting. J. Moore, sr.. visited his daugh- ter in Kingston this week. Mr. and Miss Blair, Westport, are visiting their sister, Mrs. Derbyshire- Miss M. Csrnpsoll spent Sabbath last with friends in Kingston. Mrs. T. Sigeworth is quite ill. Mrs. Thomas Hart. Meaford, came down `to at- tend tlie funeral of her mother, Mrs. Leo- nerd. Little Ross Patterson is very ill. Athens Reporter. Shortly after the destruction by re of the residence and barns of T. K. Scovil, Portland, in November last a. rumor was circulated that William Leyng. then a visitor in Athens, had said that he knew something concerning the origin of the fire. About the time the rumor gained generulcurrency. Layng left this section and it was subsequently reported that he had left the country. Mr. Soovil was naturally anxious that the matter should be investigated, and on learning I few days ago that Leyng wins still in this pro- vince, he swore out a warrant for his ar- rest on the 18th inst. before justice Phelgir, of Delta. and the warrant in now in con- | stable Ruseel| s hands for execution. vv any . Rhnptlv nftnrt un - - M ". .8.--J mu` K31`! ..*.$.5'.?.'.u1...Mu'3 mu. him. no mu- Latest Improvements. Asbestos lined, Flush Tops, Pilot Burners` See them. E.B.LOUCKS 1 vmm.".l_-ll` A Want To Flnd uynx. .- -4..- THE 335 King Street. - I In CVWWCIVIIVI Al 1) o:".xJ. .`6m'3.. mi?