Will he ilsldlsy tho KTNGSTON BUSINESS` 00I.l.Eum:, Kingston. This scholarship will entitle the holder to receive free tuition duh In: the nmn1l:'o{Juno in the Buninou or the Hhorthnml doom-tmont, _ Anulinnon should be made without. delay :usu wun Hlrulngvnaz To Poei it was (`qunily cioar that gov ernment. would be impnseiblo with Indies in close and constant. uttendunco upon her Majesty, who were allied in relation- ship lllld. opinion with his strongest po- litical opponents. Both in u sonsaworo right; nnd tho misfortune of the situa- tion seems to have been that; the Queen thought all her ladies were to be re- moved, while Po-.-I wuuhl, in reahty, huh heon .\`.'lH>'l|tI with the disxlxissnl of the Chief um*:~'. At the sauna tlnm shv wmto Melbourne 1.. . _ . _ . . . . . ..L..|. .... I n.-\.. ...l.-Ln I Flll)[NIU LIN ), \\Ulll\l lI|'[Il'l\l' IIIU lll'Al of my l`ll I`s.~`c`.4 nnd hou.~u-xnuhls; they Wish:-tl to tr:-at me like 11 girl, but I will show thmn than, I tun Quoen of Eng- land." 'l`hi~x il\(ll(`.`|l |'R u p4>r.~'on.'sl fooling whivh could only be the outcome of dis- ilnvt nIl. as had, in fact, hm-n shown in lwr pr:-viuus stutmnont to Pool "tlmt, you muvt not expw-t me to pzlvo up tho .~'m'im_v of Lord Melbourne." 'lho fact. of tho matter is that the young Quvvn lnul mum to rvgnnl in-r Promier ulmo us: an lath--r, and that everything xlonv ivy his opponents ussumotl to her (I sn.-ploioua umi unpimunnt nppezu-nnco. In uftor du_v.~z. win-n \\'vlJingtou bconme her gnmtvst friend, and Panel one of those whom shu could wizard with personal (-oniidt=m\- us wvll M respert. this passing dilvulty no doubt seometl absurdly small. nuuvn `luv aI\\\.-uIvI-U Tho ncm`ssi0n of the young Quoon whrkod 1| lT'\'0llltl0I1 In the popular Brit- ish Ideas of royalty, as well us in the duties of statesmen and tho procedure 01 the court. Mnnth by month public Inter est new in mnnootlon wlth hvr appear- ancu. her :u`t.InI|.~'. her words. and every- thing she did, until it. oulfnlnnmd during the wildly enthusiastic day: of the Cor- * onutlnn. Old ponpln wondeml at he! vuss responsiblties and opportunities (nr om-ul~ Hun I-nnna dnanvnntl nf hnr rn. A Int` ('HIl'I UIIPS. in tonna whxrh Eliznln-tlx or Annv might huvu 1191-`d. Do not. fenr," shn mid, that I \\`n. nut. mlm or (`nll1pn 'l`hv_t wnnt.-d to dvprivn nm of my Indies; and Ir-`uppusu Lhvy would clnprivo mo non of I111-an-.4 thew __n 1, n ., ._,, . _,., nu. .. _:_| I... I _. V1155 TPSIKIIISIUIIIIIIUB ll (`ppUl'l:lllllllU8 ] for good: the young dammed of hm` n\- ; puwd beauty and goodness and fairy-like [ surroundings of greatness. She surn-d I tbghenrts of statesmen and poets nmlu the most practical of men Into a feeling ` nf nlnumt I-nmnntln Inrnltv Vain:-nn `HF IDUSIE IIITICIIUII Ul llIt'll IIHU II llV.'IIll8 ` of almost romnntlo lovnlty. Veteran soldiers, llke \\'elllng;ton. and blue men of the world llke Lord Mlbourno. were nllko moved to sympathy and unselsh ' nctlon. O'Connell dcclnred that lf the Duke of Cumborlnnd should cause trouble, as was rumored. "1 can 300 500.- 000 brave Irlshxnen to defend the me. the honor and the person of the beloved f young lady. by whom 1-Znlnnd`u throne ` is now lled. Chnrlss Dlckons thought l I0 much of tho tnnoltul and romantic` nature at her posltlon and dignity u tc I become almost monomnnlnc. and every- I where. in politics and nt court.` It aent|- l men: of courtesy and chlvnlry developed ` tn an extent hlthn-no unlmown`.-From Ir. Cnstetll Hopkins` Life and RG1`! o! Qnmn Victorln." l WPERSONAL TRAITS. After the Accession. ;I`HE~ DA4Y WHIG; S.A.TURDAY.. JUNE 5, W II. NEWLANDS. ABOHITEOI AND Appnlnt, corner of Brook `And King strut-n over Wade : Drug Scorn. Insane on (in: dual. nut to Wino omoo. L. J. Molnnson, who resides on Robin- son 3b., Moncmn, N. B.,io one of the leading opernting muons on the Inter- colonial railway, and is well known not only in Moncton but along the nnhiomsl uilway from Halifax to Quebec. When interviewed by our reporter be freely ex- pressed his gratitude at the recent esca from the dreaded kidney trouble which a hut experienced. Qnirl Mr. Molimson. "Mv kidnev troubles hut experienced. Said Mr. Molanson. Mv kidney were fast developing into more serious (oi-ins. Beginning with the backache. the t.r-mbie-' eraduay got. worse . until I fear . ed hbAt.'_'dreadful disease Diabetes. I 1,. ...-. tinnn nvnarinxnntina hut not. : 3-OWE. P.KL . ' | The finest trips of the uucn for hull]: and comfort. ARTHUR ABRRN'.Soent.nr:, Quebec. Ibruoqh and stoluoouu umlyto 1- . 1: Ln. o. r. on.nuI.nvx. ` `gold *5. Ihguog. cu. ed DhAb;dI`8Bdllll cllaeasu uuiuewi-. I lost. no time experimenting. but act- ing on the advice of my friends who knew and had tested the virtues of I)oan's Kid- ney Pills. I wont direct to my druggiat. and procured a box. Inside of mo weeks my back was free from pain, and I felt like a new man. rm. .. ......l.!.. .....-an fr-nun n -Groin nnncnd Duck, exwnumg to my Iuma. lam glad to testify to the effectiveness of Doan e Pulls, for before I took theml ..,...I.I ..... .9.-mn on lung mu nhnnn an inlnnsn OI uuano 1 Ill?, [or ueluuu 3 LUUI ununu A could not stoop to lace my shoes so intense was the pain and stiffness. I am now quite supple, and can do my walk with- out. any trouble. As a matter of {get I)-3an s Kidney Pills have tutored me to perfect} health again. ` One Lnxn Liver Pill every night days cures const.ipat.iou. For sale druggiutn. Price `_ 5:. him The troubie arose from a strain caused by heavy lifbing, and I have ever since been troubled, as I have described to you, with a dull aching pain in the small of the back, extending to my loina. l..m ulml m tnshifv to the eectiveness `I`4I\l.r.I! 1l'..\|Ir.I\.`. nuuun.-nun AA!` spocmr of Pl-nirrutinrios, Ottawa." and endoruel"T-ncler for Supplies." will he re- cuiw:- until .~A'[`l'Rl)A\'. lillh of June. inclu- sive. from |I:|l`Kiu\ whuxrolx.-1 of l`(H]t|`1'lilH{ for .~mpplie.~. fur the scal your [N117-1&8, lur the {ol- lowinx: imtituliuns. nnmely :- Kinz.-eton Penitentiary. St. \'im~un:. IL: Paul Penitentiouy, l)orche.~t.oI Ptmit.entlnry, Mzmimlm Pl nit:-ntiury, Iirizish Uulumhm l'en'nentiary, ltvzxinu Jail. \`-nnran- ten-It-rs will he rot-eived fur elxf Hm l`-vlluvu inn ulu-`-sex of supplies 2- . Flour Cmmnlian Strum: Bukera ). . Beef and Mutton A freuln). Form:a. . Coal .:m|hr.|cito and l.ituminm:s). l`.nr.i\\'n4nl (luv Sanitary Mattress. g A. XYKBOYD. D.D.S.. h.l).H. Dentist L o Oloe over Hobart`: Kedlml Hull. corner Prlnounund M Hermon Kingston Tole- phono 510. Ron! onoo. H5 ark btuot. We mnkeaspooiulty of re-stufng and re- novntinq Mattresses. Halt Mattresses, all mules and pzuarnnteed to be as represented. made `In order. \'nI'nu I lutlll DlU\'lJ|L' I3 l-HI`: .:U'|uL Il V Inuuo CI{ESCl'I.\' at $60. It has Dunlop tires. Boston wood rims, single piece \ (mnnk and Axle. Adjustable Steel or Wood Handle Bar. Garford Padded Saddle. and other tirst-class features. - IIYI ..I_ ,.r -__._- --..I_._.......A Uu|u\l|l:. {lull Uuutl unorunnoo l(,'lIIllI|I.n. I Ladies` Wheels of same equipment ' same price. g Warwick Cushion Frame $85. BAILS FRO` IIONTBIIL 1 IONDIYI at I pm 7th and Slut June. 5th and 19th July. ind.l0ith|n-1 lath August. for Pictoll. N.S.. nllimz at Qnaroe. Father Point. Gsspo, emo. Summorsldo. P-511.. uni Charlotte- I':Ul\QE|X lllllll -`U1 l I II. 1!: tisc Peuit \ inu-.nt. Pm` ni Uoluml rm v vlu~`-se 1. Cmmnlia 2. Mutt: 3. 4. 2m|hr.|ci| .5. CUr\i\'\'I)nIL ti, HvnL'63liQI.~I. 7 (`n -I "II Ibeat,C 8 Dryoodu. 9. Urug,~.nu1 Me-I In. l.eut.hr and til 11. Hunlvmre. 13. Lumber. Hohlil.-; ufinfurmn 0!! .~1xpn`m-;:uo.~.ub)cut. to the approval or lhe Warden. All h-nah-rs snhnxittexl must . the in-rilu!-`on, or in.~`tituIi0u.-', which it is nr0pu.~n| to r~llpp!y.l\nr1 Hills`, N; the on-lor union of at least two responsible Iul-alias. I\f\V'(Il lg "I`L`Il A I)`|` Au).-uuvu: Department of Justice. Utunw.-3, Muy2nl,1H;17. We have jmc nuw an immense stork of Iatlresses and Spring Bods, bought. specially )n\\' and sold same wuy. ,, EONAJLD OLEIQENTS. L.D.8. DENTIRT dlnccly gtoonto tho Pout Oioo Wolu ton It-not 11. `won. Eutnblhhetf in 186 . Eznotphnno No. 837. Baoldonood Kin; that I . T. F. HARRISON C0,; EJ.cuNNIN6HAM's fotlmmc STEAMSHIP 60., mn. I RIVER AND GULF ST. LAWRENCE E Summer Cruises in Cool Latitudes. `Twin Screw Iron s.s. "Campus." With olocttic lithe electric bolls. u:d_sll modarn comforts. Details ufi_nf-xrmntion. tonollxer wifh forms (-I u-mler.w1Hholurmhelon upphn-nIi'on to 1 line V\'ur-lens ul thevnnoun Pannvaminru-~L [ -ll nxpmi:-;:uo.~.ubjo.-ct to the approval of llm Wnr|r-1| 7 Second-lmndwlxeels 825 and $85. : Price 50 cents per Box, or 6 lcr$).5o. At Drugz!-strs, or Mnilvd on Rec-:ipt ol Price by T. MILBURN 6: 610.. Toronto. KR "EALEl) TENIIR-ills . Al)DRF.`SED "IN- 5 .mm-mr ..r I :-nirruHl\liP.~\. Burdette, \\it.h mattresses to M, rheap. _- ll. PABKb. ."D.8. L.D.S., ll.D., DEN- . T181`. 0mco._i30 !`riuoo-A street. Resi- donoo. 138 University Avenue. Nlins hours. 8 mm. to 8 pm. Sat-nrdny ovonlu B to 10. Tolophom W). O. P. Sherman, DJ). .. L.D.S.. Auhtnnt. ...__._.._.__-..:._-...:...... Made of absolutely pure materials, is giving every satisfaction. Father Point. Gsspo, `or-co. P-ILL. nwn. PR1. 9-? PENlTENT`lA RY 5 UPPLI ES. Ideal Bicvcle is the 26-inch _fr:1me bY|IV\(I|~\v 1 . IIIIAI Y. 1 1\ ,, I. BE THE |.c. R. . Uuru\\'x)nu. , heat Canadian, in bbls.) Dry Goods. . Medicines. . ndings . Immhnr v 'I`ENI:l-`.I{.~`. AlJDlH'Z\SEl) IN- r "Ton-ler til .~.A'I`l'lll)A\'. ,.`q-, I nu nenpuuanunu nun D071} HA5 .\`THWAH.'1` In-atmmnr nf I .-nit: lo lights; elooudo b modem )' H U.-\.\ .`'l'I`}W AMT, Instructor of l enitun(i:\rles- Fund: ova: .om,ooo. In Addition to which lie polio 1:01 on ban for security the unlimi- ted shill ,7 of All the ntookholdon. -Allll run ITFFV lI'llnPll!R'l'V Inland at cu. mnuu \ YOURS. for ' 10 1;ll fho News Pu Into uondonnd lhnpo-`l'h:I lp|oodoI'l`h.n OI-ota'l`|.|k In the Ocu- trv and lleroabouu--A column at lain- Iounl ltomn. _ Mrs. Mowat. Gnnancquo, has ientod her cottage for the season. Court. unnox. C.0.F. donated ten dol- ITHE mawsbr um DISTRICT; SPICE OF THE ARTICLES IN THE VICINITY NEWSPAPERS. Ill WUUIOCK. On Tuesday a happy marriage was per- formed in Perth between W. b`. M. Uuu- . nolly. Winnipeg. and Muss Kanherine I Maud Bench, Perch. y I\..--...l \\/..n.n~ Hnnnrnntn hull hnen an-i lara to the mapaneo cmzem Dam. The telephone lxno between Perth und I.anK`i`k'vv`hs completed on Saturday. ` A (`Jun \/Inn-um unm has bet. I hit: I85 LanM`k was coxnpleteu baturuay. A Cape Vmceub Imsn has bet. that W. J. Grant. will be the next. collector of the port. of Cape Vincent. 0.. Muv -gum Mr. and Mn. 1!. Pnul. W. .1. [AIR 8 L under Ontario bag: the or Uupe \ mcenx. On May 29th Mr. Pnul, Newburgh, celebrated the tmemy-Iifch an- niversary of their marriage. Mm Hnmarnn_ an mind lndv. residing in Ieyuc stroke H euuceuey run. On June 2nd a pleasant event. occurred when Manson Wilkes. Deaerontao, and Mrs. : Muguret. Palmer. Belloville, were united I in wedlock. 11.. VIM... ..h... .. `\nr\I\vI .n..-.-{nun urn: nnr. mauu neucn, rerun. Darrel Wugar. Dose:-onto, has been up ` pointed at aecuou foreman on the Bay of Quinta r&ilway.und with his fxpmily has moved to Tamworth. u';n:..... ,1-|......-... ......-:.. aka!` P R moved to Inmwox-tn. William Johnewn, once in the C. P. R. freight. uttice in Perth, died at Charleston, Locus coumy. on b'ul.urday. mm May, in tho '."2nd _)eu|` of In: ago. ~ A I. n nuum Innnlllur nf the liberals" Of um '.`. uu or m: ~ AL A umas meeting of the liberals" South Lauurk, J. M. Ularke. b`u1iLb's Falls, was chosen to contest that ridmg in the ap- proaching provmcialelectious. (Mm at Lhn nldust. reaidants of the old Jlonuuy last, ugeu eighty years. wy In in rumored that. speclticacions have V been made for material lot` 400 box cans of r 00,000 pounds capucny, to ho bum, at. the 9 Perm cur shops. Tina order W1 occupy ! the ehopa Lnll ljnrisunua. F'rn.`h-|m'.: Arnntt. Nmxanee. has an 01d cottage tor mo sou-on. Court. Lcnnox, lara the Napaneo citazem` baud. 'l`lm tnhunhnnn Imn hntuman Parlh Ind mveremy ox uuexr murnuge. Mrs. Uumeron, an aged lsdy. meiding the fourth concession, Czundeu, had I pam- lybic stroke Wednesday lush. 0.. Junn and n nlnnulnf. RVBHL fK?(`.|ll'I`8d proucmng provmculexecuous. I Ono or we oldest. rezaidents ` Baldorson settlement, Mrs. John Cnvere. 5 dred an Lho residence of her son Peter on Monduy lust, aged eighty years. I . . . r Ir. .. rnnmn-.I than snmznnuannons the shops: Lnll Ulxrlstvnua. Fred.-nck Arnott, Napanee, cunoslly in the form uf n woudon clock, In Ins shopmndergomg repairs. The ciock is NO years olu and has run continuously during 11.3 long I-Jo time. In this dn.nl.n of Mn-. Clvatraud. widow Godwin's Insurance Emporium Removed to Anchor Buildings. over Bxpress Otoe, corner King And Brock Btroeta. ._..______.._._.____. (luring long Iue lune. I by [Ina dean: of Mrs. Clvatrnud, of Lhe lato Antoine Uhutruud, who died as ` the remdehce of her son-in-law, Louis l)u- E queue, on May 31st, Deseronbo, lost. one of ' nos oldest. reaidouus. l)ece:ssed had resided I for forty-two yams in Dasoronbo. , I .\I Knlhu-, Nuwhnnrh. Inst. week com- 1 an out amruiig. : To make matters worse the awful benuchuo (a Brazilian insect) early made` its appearance and.` many of the Unnadinnn J sulTe.-rod intense pain. These insects get. into the llesh and loave their eggs. which in turn hatch and blood poisoning follows. Quito a number of those who left. Montreal died of this plague. and M r. Williams child is now in a serious condition as a re- , eult. of the benucliues. I 1:. nun.-_-_ ..-..-I.,. l.....I.I.. -1` Al... Nnpunoo Star. I The Guina gold mine, in the township} of Knlndnr, near Fliuton, owned by John and Dennis Guina. H. M. Deroche,\\'illinm ` Miller. inspector Burrows. James H. 'DoI'ney. of Whitby, and Mrs. Helliwell, of _ Chicago, was on Wednesday bonded to R. ' E. Shannon. of Buffalo. for $15,000. Ac- ' the operations are to be begun At. once and us the mine in known to be very rich, a boom of no small proportion nny be Ioolsod for. Inspector Burrows owns the ; lot Adjoining the Guinmmino on which 3 | splendid vein of ore ha been located. | j-4 aaaemnvy to-any use secretary I0! ngncur ture. P. H. Future. announced that the shooting of enttlo bud been stopped as be- ` ing I useless awempc to maintain I clean : belt. Ho sdded slut. it in: impossible to puwont tho rindarpost from reaching Capo .l|'l|l|G - lor xouy-Lwo Ill lIv`J3Ul'UIlbU. 1'. N. Kollar, Newbungh, last week pleted u now burn fur Cyrus B. Allnson. Adolphuatowu, Lu replace the one burned la:-L tall. 1!. Is one of the lnrgoal. and bcndu appointed bums in the Luwnelnp. Me luau 1 mo contract to build a large barn fur Joa- eph Alhsun. On 'l`u.=,uI:n- last a uuiet. wedding took I I cpl. Amsun. On Tueeday last. a quiet. wedding place at. the l'0b|dQ:I]C8 of George F. Barrio, 1 Perth. when his oldest. daughter. Isabel` Juno, was married to luvnd (I. Cmnp-1 bull. Thu bndo was dressed III cream cashmere, and wns attended by her sis-` tur, Miss Maud A., while Wilhum Camp- ; bell performed a similar duty for the groom. At. Ilm farmnrx-4 institute held in Nnnanee Al: the mrmora msucute [lulu Ill nu`.-uucu on 'l`uex-day it. was arranged than the regu- lar ` meeting: be held an Napaneo and Odessa, the supplementary meetings ut. Bath, Sillsvie. Adolphustown, Selby and Roblin. The following officers were elected: President, Harry Hunter; vice-president, David Aylosworbh; secretary, H. A_y|ea- worth; treasurer, N. Doller. Gets Hack to Canada Allvo And Telll I llorrlble Tale of Torture. Mo.\'rm:.u.. June 4.~Thomas Williams, his wife and child have arrived in Mon- treal. back from the tortures of Brazil; ill and heartbroken. They were of the num- 4 ber of Cum\dians who sailed from Montreal on the Moravian in September lmzt. and are mnong the last to get buck to these shores. tspcnkirig to 1) reporter this morn- inp, Mr. Williams told a tule of sulTcr- ing that is in keeping with that of others who returned before him. They had scarcely arrived nt Sllllt! \\ hen it became evident that all the bright promises made to imlucc people to go to Brnxil were with , outa chance of being kept. nnd that, in fact, the governmrnt of the coflee country knew nothing of the coming of the Caner dians. Alter rs weary journey from Snntoe : to Sun Paul!) the people ftund themselves . all but tntnrvilig. W'"Cn ID `V33 Ul|UI" IIUCUCU. The most. serious part. of the story in that several Canadian fmnilies are still`; thermnnd are being beaten to death. , Sonib of their members died before Wil- K liams got, away, and he is condent. that L had he and his not made the foarfuloi struggle which they did they would now i be dead or dying with the remaining un- iortunatcs. may ulvn n nnaun u-uuu. ` At the layman's conference. Bay of Quinta Icbhodint. conference. iudgo Deah. I Lindsay, was re-elected president, R. W. Chnrk, Millbrook. secretary-t.rensumr:-~R. Moment, P. .\l.. Oronn, re: vice-president; Dr. Ford. Norwood, second vicn-president; executive committee, W. F. llnll. Uriah \/Vilmn, M.l .. Nnpnnec; E. J. liowae, I Oshawa; mayor Yellnml. Pcterbom; l)r.| Jory. Picton; George Wilson, The C-uide, : Port. Hope. ; A nnm-ial nnmmiea to draft A oro-I A Jubilee SCh'3!Fh_-i.E%_ rort. nope. : A special committee pro- ; gramme of business for thenext conlerenco 1 was appointed as follows: Jgulge Dean,- R. \\'. Clark. R. Moment, R. S. McLnugh- { Iin and M. A. Jamee. UAPS `I OWN, dune Q.-In um l6xl!II.IlVII Isrembly to~duy the secretary for agricul- mm, P, H. Fnura- Announced that EIIIL OI H18 DGRIICIHIGS. Mr. Williams spanks harshly of the` BriLi'rlu:on.~=uln in Santos nnd San Paulo. ` Ho says they both declined assistance when It. was badly needed. Tho mnntanninna nnrf. nf the nlnrv in -uvu 'r)u: lhnn 1 _4_----- Could Rog Prevent It. On: 'I'ows, June 4.-In the legialntivo `annual-J1! lnalnv tin rnmvnlnrv fnr Ann-`inal- ;room. At, the farmers institute Nnpanee .. 'I`.......I.... .' .....- ..-.-n...-.;rI Hun lhn I-run. Honins o?`anAzn_. Thoignlnn lno Bonded. , n_._ Lay men`: Alooclzl I Inn. 1,, _ -_ __,r _ A , _ _- . shall. ' These sections, prior to the passing of last. sonic` 4 act, dened the positions of - the two companies, uud now in remnina to . be seen how little the act. nlfecbed either. .. I. :. a...... nu. llumihnn nnmnnnv can. XIIIIVVIVIQV 3uvuvvv wv-.-vw Cor. Johnston and Clergy Sh. opposite Re. IR)`: CM.hodrsl).llnnton. S r on unn bo- [Inn Ann 1. Lowest tutu. on outed unolr OI`. _ Medley. 1 for yea rs. Wllllnm El. White nf Portuguese Cove. Racked By The: Torture: of Khan- mntlnm, In Qu|(~|sly Rcllavml And for- mnnenlly Cured Hy The Great. South A Il_)ol'Il'Ill Rheumatic Cure `'1 was a martyr to ncute rheumatism All the known remedies and best doctors were given a trial, but. noth- ing ever gave me any permanent, relinf until lobtuined your great. South Ameri- can Rheumatic (lure. 1!. has done so much fnr methut. lgludly give my testimony, that other sufferers from the agonies of rheumatism mn_v take my advice and try this great remedy. Inm satisfied it. will cure them as it. has me. Sold by W. H. J 1.Il`II$ \ulII'I'UI'lI-III7-I ueuuwu -v ...~ Toronto World. If you will permit a correction. I beg leave to drew your attention to: mie- eternment. of thelew in your editorial of May llet. incongruous Sunday Cur begin- ln\ion,t-ofar eh least. me the liingeton. l'ort.x-mouth & Cntu-aqui electric nnlway company is concerned. You my : llmn the; various street. car comuenioe C0lll[llly Ia L'UlIuvn|vu. I uu Ir! . When the various street companies were incorporated they all enjoyed the same privileges as to Sunday operation. The Hamilton company had noigreutcr privileges than the Kingston company. At. the time of their incorporation each of these companies had the right to operate its care on Sande . Hamilton availed it.- aolf of the right. \ingeton did not. Can it be argued that the latter forfeited its right. beeeiise it. failed to take advantage of it. 3" lllioltnut. (Ii.-innaninn ihn Ilnmilmn earn. because It Iauou no unto uuvnuvugu Ur Iv. Without discussing the Hamilton com- pany's charter. I think 3 comparison of it with that of Kingston will show the latter to be the stronger, so far as tho light to run on Sunday is concerned. The by-law regulating the mode of operating the Hon ` ilton railway was vnlidated `By 56 Vic.. cap. 90, which provides that the council `shall have the right to roquim thnt the care should commence running at certain hours and continue till I denite hour on reach day (except Sunday). While there may be in this no restriction against run- ning there is at least no obligation to to run imposed. (`in the other hand. the chaiter of the |lR`J shall. TPI. .. be DOW Hula um nu urmuwu tltuul. In is true the Hamilton company es- capes the prohibirion against`. Sunday run- ning by virtue of the clause that d( clarea the act inapplicable to companies that prior to April, H697. regularly run their care on Sumluy. And just. here I might. state Lhat.,whlle the Kingston company has not regularly run Sunday curs. there has never bean :1 year within which it. has not. exercised its statutory right. so to do. lnnulnn Iunwzu/nr Ilni-A nrnmutinn nut Ol imposed. On the other hand. Kingston company, validated by 50 Vic.. cap. 91. expressly declares that. until it is otherwise agreed. the cars shall run "each day." an express declaration that. not only may the cars run, but mom, that they uhsnll. exercised its statutory rignu. :0 Lu uu. Leaving, however, this exception out 0! consideration. and reading furL|iur. we find the prohibition is n nulli-y so far as the Kingston company is concerned, by virtue * of R second exception which provides that. the act. is not; to affect. or apply to any company which has by charter or by any ; special act the right. or authority to run ` care on Sunrlny. It in not roriectly manifest, therefore. ithat us the Kingston company has the right both by charter and special act. , to opernte its rmul each day. which ofncconsity includes Sunday. it. does not come within the class of Cakes aimed at by the net? rr*|.:,. r..h..-:. ....o ..-.:nn.. in n gniuir nl pnnns 3" was asxeu. F0|g_ers- "The widows and orphans , can come with us and share and share alike." l A -u-....- ..;..;.... -.... :......n...m... .... mine A clause giving any bondholdor or shareholder \\ hu objects to the sale power to appeal to the high court. of justice with- . In two months: from the masnce of the igamsuvm. Elibrtlmnnl A plinnon delay too mun the advantage which the Jubilee scholarship aonln. nnllmm Oloo-Corner Princess and Swan- cidded. H) appeal to um nlgn court. on Juaucu winn- in two months from the passage net. and instructing the receiver to delay tho sale until that. time had elapsed was Br0(`kV'ill8 Ile '0nlOl . A Mr. Snyder, of Lnnsdowne. was in ` town yesterday and with his mum. visited the asylum. Strange to any he but recent- ly ascertained chat. his mother was en in- mate of the institutioli. About thirty years ago she wne taken to one of the pro- vincinl naylnmn, but was removed several times to new neylnmn, and since her hus- band died some years ngo, the family had not. been able to locate her and hnd decid- ed she was dead. However. she was found at. the Brockville asylum and her ` son and sister paid her a visit yesterday. I Carpet Squnren. I We have just. received direct. from Dan'- | deo. Scotland. A large consignment. of extra heavy Kiddermim-tor carpet. rquuu | to cell at. $2 50. `J5. 33.75 and $4325- . 'I"l..-.. .........m. ..n'Il \|vnnl- Innn-II and In-shl to son or. 92 av. mm, 9.1.10 anu 91.20. | Them squares will wear longer and hold [ their color better than union rqmnea at Idouble the price. Now Amencnn urt. [blinds at lees than Toronto wholesale _prices. New moquctto man.-.ext,n ne v pat.t.erns,and at lower prices. R. Mcfaul. ` Kingston carpet. warehouse. ' the net I This leher is not written in n spixit of ` criLici.~'m, but. simply that you and your 1 many readers may see how wide a scope is given for the operation of Sunday cars ` by this apparently all including not of pro- hnbition ? mL_.. :..,_ ..,... t-.. ..u,....:.... m- an .....nl. mbmon. Thanking you for allowing me so much y of your space, I am, yours truly--KJ.\g: \"rn\K l'rutoctod-l1IlI (H the Klnguon & Pem- broke Railway Before the Colnmlttoo. OTTAWA, June 4.-Thero was another struggle this morning in tho railwn com- mittee over the Kingston & Pombro o rail- way bill. Opposition was offered on the ground that tho sale of the road proposed by the bill is to freeze out the small band- holders and give the road to tho Folgere, ol Kingston. ut. a nominal sum. E ;\\ list. about the widows and the or- phnns 3' asked. Fnlam-a _ "The widows orohnns Cunned mopberrien. Canned stuwberriea. Canned peaches. Canned pears. Canned whit: cherries. Canned red cben-int. Canned necurinea. Jamel Redden & `V WIDOWS AND ORPHANS SUNDAY CARS LEGAL. E LYON. nanntsrlns. I .3 Onurlo Ohunbou. I. . .Q.O. 8.1. Found In Brockvlllo Asylum. . :n- n- ,, _ 1-- M I RACLES T0-VDAY it WIIMI to til! _u.n There isgreat 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 indie- pensible article around awell-kept house. Dierent makes and sizes at Sold In Kingston snd everywhere In Can min by all reaponulblc druuhnu. in order to place their work within the reach of all, have decided to re- duce the price of Cabinet Photographs for 1 short time" to $2 a Dozen. 1 Si: Fact-ac promptly, I cum all I Wen!-nus. atonhca. 1 giant A _ lets! a n-.r...........w An..- `V7W inomrs KIDNEY PILLS WOOD`S PIIOSPIIODIN E. ms- 11..-: I1-......n-I. n-.....Iw_ ' alorrnca. Jnplwwywnuull 1 qt Tobacco. Oplunor Ibu- B9-f' `md A-"' lam, much soon he to as. r-my, Insanity, consumption and an early grave. nu been prescribed over ssyonn In thonnnde of cues; In tho only Reliable and Home! ladtetne known. Auk drugglu for \VooI`I Phonphodlnu If hnoen some worthless medicine in phce of thin. Indoee price In lettanand we will send by return ....n, pm-. nno nmkmzo. 81: :11. 6. One all K. KILBOEN l.D. l.O.P. &8...l.A'I'B . ldlcnl Superlnton ant. Kingston Geno- nl Hm-plul. Coroner for city And country Sane formerly occupied by the 1504 Dr. Saun- don Tolophono No. 84!. ?. ,OF PHOTOGRAPHS. Reduction in Price IESSRS. SHELDON & DAVIS Lawn Mowers; DR. CHASE S Catarrh Cure LUHBAGO } Dodd s Kidney Pills V Always Cure Lumbago. lnnluo In latter. and wm nun ny nmu-n null. mm. 0110 package. 31; .11. I6. [ plants. do will cure. Pamphlets free to any gddrc ` The Wood Company, * wumur. Ont, cumin. H mm emm. luv Emu. III! run. an an Iluocom . . . cm onnuumm Iuun no mt mm: II Iunmu. my I Sam um Pmmmn cm . _. . . . PRICE WITH BLOWER 25 on 0 I had been troubled for several years with Lumbago. I could hardly stand; until one day I was advised to use Dodd s Kid- ney Pills. I secured a box, and I can safely say I have never felt the pains since. I believe they are an excellent pill, and I highly recommend them. You may publish this if you see fit, so as to help others. R. B. OHNSON, 16 Davenport d., Toronto. Ju 1:15 1-zxus rxzu 1115` au- 'l`ho Great English Remedy. Packages Guaranteed to and ponnnnenl % forms of Roman 3* l`nalou..bcrI- I Inpodawyondlll _ gaunt. nf Abunn or lmnnn. Bu! uuuv vvu-..;u.., . Puc'ncAI.l.t A Ouunun Oonrun Wrra Bnrrun Sluunrn. MEDICAL. CURID IV l IAc'ncAu.l Ouunun uonrun wrra luorvu _u~o:daponltod nnnul :1; menu: and now amount to one million ouam. Hutu lover thou the majority ofojllcog ninoiint. million cloiinn. Batu majority ofolool Inn: and choice plans of imiusnoo ooud lILL8&CUN'NINGHAl:i Q a solo Axum. Kintlton Ind Dist uj:-Z London, Liverpool and Globe Fire I_--n..-.s- f'n-| nnnu Lgmestone Business College. l-I.-. A- --.I [VIA-u Cl. an-nnnllg CI`- DOUGLAS M:EATlM1JUNEl HUNSBY. College Oloo-Comer hum Lit.mota,()ldfollowu' Block. A. HLANOHABD. J. B. IoKAY. Chucond Accountant. Pug ..___.__., OWEB. SON A.B.OHl'l'EO'r8 . P 0 III! ink Building. corner Bu-`oer 1:55 Well not: streak. Phone Ill. IITHUB [LL18 (lumbar 0! ...,~. `:.:.%=..w-'- -.: llnnton. 0110. AND LPPIIAJB llnnton. D. II. lvlvvnlvluvlvn 1. uu.u., v a nu Jcmbor College Ph iolnnn und Sn:-non: Ontulo. Ooo. 19 ontnul shoot. Tolo nlmno M5. 0 . PURlTAN.A unnraws. LiI5Pmco1"1'. " . STRAND. Woldon nl..adIqo' Home Journal ETC ETC. sch: an aura. 2%. London a Lancashlre Life As- auranco Company. n...-....... . n.-nun: nuhn-V llhlrn F. NISBET S| Illlo. (England). Pull etc! of Unlverelty nednntee. In Ilethelnetioe and French. The renement and onltme of home combined with the hub- ue mental trelnlnc. II-.0- Ilnnnnbuu-n0. In Alenhan nl Elna}: _ , HA8. F. BIl'`l,A BAEEHTEI, IQOLIGI Inn. Hahn Public. Oonnniutonpr (ot W V . GREY T0 LOAN IN LARGE OB SHALL .mm:. In low ntu of lntotost, on 91:: an Ontario Auhiuou). K n. u. nusn DI.'l|T. nos BAGOTj1}.i Tnlqnhona H. s. H. IMCAMMON. m.o., cn.. __L__ n..n..-- nI._.l-I--.. --"I Susanna H. H. ELISA Telephone REMOVAL. uu. Duuv, W'ILLI'.N(i .l`0N STREET (NEAR Prlnoou). Telephone. 431. _,__.____ ARCHITECTURXL: li [Gill- llquno. Kin Ollloo. . uton. iv'u:DIAL (:_5r3_D`sT' Ull. IlVUl yvvl uuu \iIvIr1 lmuranco Compnny. ,, --- `gun I. -)JlAlp.A A. FHORII LIVERY. _ l!.`11!_L1!i9' 90"3 :`6'66A? f6i:X|.. COSMOPOLITAN. ` nccwns. IIAII CENTURY. ':_=Tu ANCIAL. :Tnso`aX u'{:;_ tun. apply to III. 00lRWAl.I}'=.A.. maul. MCI nmuu 0! Ill mo llioolnuluurl. FARM AND CITY PROPERTY lnnnd M. ' lowest ponlblo rates. Bolon I-snowing old on chin; now bnninount tutu from STRANGE & STRANGE. Agonl. la} nnlar0nt.nrio K: `nag `in. S... DAVIDSON. * Prlndptl. DR. BEGG. .T\Yll.'l'\f ET I LEGAL '_-'-_.' - Int -nnnrltv the unlimi- "Aaaosv. III, $1: ' H. I. Lyon. I Street. fl ECIIIQI VPOIIIIIII. Innis Dopnrtmonc In charge 01,, Stocks Hammond. Ion. . Inn. Doe. I1-Inn: `I`OI'lII It'll April lltllo lot tuna. 0040.. Apply to -I.I_ RLI.I_ -_` . DL&V\'l.ll'l, l`:. I.'. l`.Il\valu:-, Llluutna nu,- lur, W. J. Malley. R. Martin and (George Mordon. sr.. followed and all were utrongly in hnmr of a demonstration. Mr. Stoddud was at variance with lheinajority an to the mode of colebrnl.ing./ He would by \*olunt.nr_v contributions meet. an hos- pital. and name it. Victoria jiospital. While his remarks and plans were very sensible and praieoworthy. the meeting decided to deal with that matter later and have n jollicalion on June `2`.`nd. The following were chosen an committee: Ur. Newton. chairman; W. J. Malley. secretary; W. H. S'.n`ord, A. l). Mclntyre, George Stewart. J. Dalton, W". Stoddard. His worship started the contribution by giving twenty live dollar:-_ George Stewart. did the eye. Botunlod from n Ilunineu 'l'tIp-Bnlnn lult the Lumber Dlutl-lcu-Noi. Expected to Llu--Instrument: Arrived for the Band -I ltondul tho Football uiuno. Nu-Anita", June 5.--II. V. Frnlick, of the Hubbard furnisuro company, has just returned from I business trip through the eastern provinces and reports business prospect: an exceptionally good in the out. They have had an `abundance of rain. which, in most. cues, suits them ex- ceedingly well. especially in the lumbering dintricu where the yotreamn are awoolien thereby. thus enabling the lumber men to gebllieir winter's cut. to the mills. which in mnnv cnaan.ara mnninsz ovartime to nno run or ioyamy. Last night. a public meeting was held in the town hall to determine whether I\ cele- bration be held here on June 22nd or not The mayor opened the meeting by briefly stating the object. than calling on citizens- to express their opinion.-. W. J. Malle) was chosen secretory. J. Dalton, oxreeve, was the first to respond. His opinion win that it was (.00 into. I)r. Newton did not agree with Mr. Dalton, but was strongly in favor ofpushing Lbe scheme. lloauggeab ed that there lit.-f-`iicioty p:u-udo,sport.a of va- rious |:inde,school porudo,andsinging oftha national anthem. also reworks Ill evening. and torchlighb PFOCOBBIOII of bicyclists. Prof. Denmark, P. Slnvin, George Stewart. E. J. Erhvards, Thomas Nay- 1 n,n,,,,,.| 1 _|| ._____. nu Had to Remain Out All Night. (2A.\'.\.\'oQrn,June 5 --Joaeph Lalono cup- tured a pike weighing seventeen and a half pounds vs-bile x-hing in the (lananoque l'l\0I' Thursday owning. Thu.-to who book in the excursion to Ogden-burg Thursday had a very unpleasant. experience. The boat was cuuglnt. in 8 log at llill Crest near Brockville nndhnd loremain rherountil two o'clock Friday morning and did not. nrrive here until about. six o'clock in themorning. Mrs. Andrew Allen and Mrs. Joseph Haig returned lust. night from 1`rm-cot.t. where they were vis`t.ing friends. A Gan- nnoque lady while in Ogdenaburg Thurs- day left her purse in I car. She ato ped the sumo our some time afterwards Jntf the -...-..- ...-. n\rAI!|Iu.|I1`\InllQ(' nx-Ar tn MAI- Muss Mltcnou Imo M r. nlltcutul. 01 none"-. an the guests of Miss Flora Acton, Brock street. The first excursion of the season 5.. f`I..-A-.. I--L -.1.-Lo --an -nII nltnng duct. no we nngnsn numreu. Carrie McCoy. daughter of Mrs. Will McCoy. ill with lung trouble. has been gradually growing wenkerlor the last. week und is not expected to last. many dn) 3. A Miss Clancy, uttending the collegiate in- stitute here. went to sleep on Sunday night. and could not. be awakened until Monday night. No cause can be assigned for the sleep. Miss Clancy is all right. again, and was able to attend to her studies the next day. The steamer Ella Rosa started her Friday excursions to Belloville and 'I`ren~ bon yesterday. A goodly number of our citizens took mlwnimge of this populnr outing. C. M. Stevens, nephew of Charles Stevens, who left. on May 3th for Lomlon, rIng., writes of his safe urrlvul on clue l9Lli ult,.. and states ho had a very pleasant pas- sage. A mmnla nf vnrv ne instruments for A couple of very ne instruments the inspecuon of the band boys as samples nrrivedlu town yesterday, and are being tested. The baud boys are determined Lu have nothing but first.-class instruments. We could. or Lmcied we could hear the cheering of the lleseronco boys when the foobbull match was over yesteulny even. ing. Report. says another leg sprained. lien-urontu have undoubtedly made for themselves xx record hard to boat. Quite A number of our citizana went. down to wit.nc-as the gzanlo. Samuel Ilnwloy, ol Hay Bay, is very ill of pleuro-pneumonia. Score Three to Two-'I`o Have I Jubilee \. v-vuuu-urn. I)s.~ucim.\"ro. Juno 5 -Deseront.o football team tlefonted Kingston _vosI.ord.Ly after" noon by three goals to two. The game opened with A strong west wind in Donor onto's favor. In two minutes they scored bwo goals. The first half closed 2 to 0 in favor of Desoronto. Tho wind wns in Kingston's favor in thasocond hal Land after hard ghting the latter scorod two goals. This put. both teams on their muscle, nnd near the close of Lime Deseronto scored an- other. A foul was claimed and a penalty kick awardoul. This decision muded a great. deal of jmgling. Referee Stneaton was honest. and tried to be just. although greatly blamed and strongly censured. The game was nally given to Doseronto. Rnmnrinhln nlnvimr wan Inna hv hnhh Lue KIIIIIU ll?! Lllllllly gI\ (ill DU LIUCUI Ulllnl. Romnrlmble playing was done by both teams. Kingston may truly feel proud of their goal keeper. He did excellent. work. as also did the captain. For Deaeronzo, outside the two doctors nnd the machar, who always excel, Edwards, (laulin and Oliver. came in for loud applau-a. Moln- r,oeh a double back somorsnuln was the main feature of the game. The crowd singled out. Kennedy. of Kingston, and ehowerod their spite on him, probably on account of his aiza. He took it. all smiling- ly. The colored individual was on deck and full of loyalty. Last niuhh A nuhlin mnmimr was held in _ F. top, No lot MUIII Mllduv in Ontario for no in tho Provln oi 8110 . Iona to land at our- nn to Mon. Anchor glut Ilmnn. Klnnton. / me some umo IIlA!l'WII'uB .|nu one pnrpo was prom tly handed over to her. Miss Mitchel! an M r. Mitchell. of Athena. __ .L- _.._-.- ..t \l:.. `|'.`1..... A ..s.... n...ml~ street. `the l'II"Pt excursion ox me season to Ch) ton Int ni ht Ins well Attended. E. Loomio. ol lioeter. is the guest. of Li. ni-0.. Mn 1`. A Oats:-Iunnt, lial 5. Looms. or Isocnoacer. la me guest. or his inter. Mn. 0. A. 0tarhout.. Miss En Skinner. of Clayton, in` visiting: friends here. Mn. (3. E. F3193 is visiting friends in Syracuse thin week. For Twenty-Flu Yuan. Say: In. J. D. Ibddard. of Anbnry Park, NJ and two Bottle: of Dr. Agnew`: care For The Ilonrt Restored `run (out Treasure. For hunky-Ive you: I hue been 3 gunuuonc frounhout discus. palpita- I-ion, distinct: and oven he-uhchoa. I saw Dr. Agnovfn Gun for the Heart ad- Inotinnll And data-mined In El ! if. TIT) lcoum not me AWAKENEI). A YOUNG LADY SLEEPS FOR A VI'NllIl,uIa uctorlnllwllio try In. 111) baths handout wonders for Inc. The distinct; and pnloit.nt.ion_ no gone. the huduohu _lhvo dinppund. I never can tolling my londotho wondetful hunch hidgtut. cute ban` or 0 me. and Iolnunlly roeoumond i` v .u.d.au:.y-. whats. 8aldbyW.H. \- Loy." \~-:---.-_:._ gG[v~l.llUIl' Vvllluu 3 cu nu ulu mum, vv|II\.u Ill many cases, are running meet. the demands. He says one draw- back is experienced in the inauicient veanei Accommodation to carry their pro- duct. to the English market. f`.nn-in Lh~I`.nv_ dnnahtar of Mrs. DESERONTO DEFEATS KINGSTON W'l `Jill. l(X'U3C QUIT` try in. Tim Ill` . 8.]!-. IOOANN A0(X)l'N'1`AN'l` AND REAL o hum Aunt. Bantu uad neoonnu col.- -aoud. llonoyto loan at lowest mm. onu- M King It.. our Wndnh Drug Store. ou:mQT.'ET.mT?.u ........a..` BETWEEN L`!-`E AND DEATH. Jill` one In! H Ilfll In munum ` niuoldnn V ph-hyou,tryouo-l.Q. CAUGHT IN Ag, WHOLE DAY. Victoria Completely lomrmed the lion! Ahnosphoro ol the Cnun. Coming to athrone tarnished bytbo immomlitles of her predecessors, Queen Victoria completely reformed the motel utmoph.-re of the court, and to n oer-min extent also of the entire British people, for notwithstanding all the epithets that are hurled against it British society in to-day intlnitely superior in morals as well as in honor to what it was previous to 1837. Vice there in and always will be in 1: metropolis so large as London, in e moiety so elastic and accessible on that or England, but Vice in no longer so rampant, so nnblushing and so public an in days of yore. -mm:-. Dlnnnn vlnmrin fosters the fine I Brock stress. in giving thochoico oiany liutv V-ulluw at Inna uvuuuuun Pnvost. of the New York clothing store. ` -piocoof wood in his window for 31350 .' wait. undo to older Ind gnu-antoed A line- Ihn It ~'.l`|nII good: an all mind rgncthl p&|Iol English. Scotch ln days or That Queen Victoria fosters the ne arts is best shown by the faottlmt a. large proportlonof the former enormous im- ports of art objects from France lnto England have now ceased. Britain has learned to supply her own demand for urt objects. Her Majesty : interest in such matters as these is only natural, for she is one of the most accomplished women of her dominlons,-being n. painter of considerable merit, a musician of rare talent. a clever writer. as shown by her Highland Leaves," and a remarkable linguist. Not content with knowing Ger- man, French and Italian, she set herself down when past the age of 60 to study Hlndoo, and is able to converse freely with her two or three Indian body ser- I1.._.u.-..-. Inn. `r\I\a-I nvnuv-Innnn III II ` VIIYHB. \ Moreover, her long experience as n i ruler and the profound knowledge which fshc possesses of intornutionul politics : are ulmost without pnrullel .t\mong the European sovereigns am-l statesmen, and endow her with great prestige and in- uence. Tho luau-.r,exerclsed with much (`uutlon and foresight, proved sumolent on several occzmons to avert .contlnentdIl` wars, nnd its is no secret that Emperor William of Germany und Alexander 111 of Ru.~'sin ware l`SU`t|lnt`(l from ghting for years by nothing but the wise inter vention of Queen Victoria. Early Event in the Queen's Reign. The trouble which ims bet-u label-led by history, `Tho lied-Clnuubor Plot." was due partly to tin young Quecn s in- experience, and partly to that unfortun- nt quality which thu Iron Duke his off when. in referring to their relations with n fexuuiu sovereign. suid: I have ` no .-smnii talk and Peel has no manners." Like most epigrums this isoniy half true; but them is no doubt; thnt. bud Peel possessed imif thu tact of Mel- bourne, tho diiiicuity would never have occurred. Tuthe Quven it. was hard enough to part with her oidudvisers, without: nsking hot to dismiss all her companions and the friends Whose sympathy sho hm! felt, and with whose characters and iucesishe was now so fa- miiinr. To imvtfsirnngu ndviscrs was u constitutional nucesdty; but why should she iuwo her court. und household iilied also with strangers? '1`.. Dan! it man nnnnilv ninnr that onv Lulu! on SHALL 13:11. :8 low lntorott. any and an Proporty. Loam (natal on City and Oounty Dubs tuna. A ply to Tnonum hloonlauuu mouse and lavat- lnont Society. Ollloooppoulto the Pout Omoo