IIIUTIIIIIK WIDIII Cut`. Krlul IIIIUII oarxvl. Tye stunner Arogou brings corn to Kingstfn {mm Chicago :6 two and min]! mam. w;i`lh`:`echoouor Acacia and the steamer King Ben have arrived with coal from Outage sud Charlotte for Swift. & Co. A_.i..-I- , DAL .... -- DAL- f`..k....... I! nnn UUIWU Illl-I \olIIl'IOIolU ICC" DWIIU G U Arrival!--8chooner Eol|o.Cobour. 3.000 bushel: of wheat; pchooner Ballon. `icton. guponangned to Rtchudeocy & Sam; sloop ' L I . uulbhfrh Qknntnnmn vu I ulncxoupu uuuuu I. non: IIIII date anti the close of mvngnlion. tho R. 8 0. ottoman willrun between Toronto and Iontnnkono voted going such way. uni: due in week. Wnlhnd nan: nnnmn--8I.n|mnr Rnnn. JIIIHIIKI XXI l`[I`l"-5$EI|' 33$` mount. Kiuptun to Fort Williun. Ii ht; schooner Annie Minna, Pinko Inlnmf to Kingston, 5&8: Ichoonor C. C. Bcrn, anal. UJII snug J 'lho ielanda never looked better and the weather could not be more pleasant. for the Terzplara eeerchlight excureion po-marrow n` t.. set. evening Meeerr. H. Robertson and B. Auglin. delegates from tho Sydenhun Street. Methodist church Epworth league visited use Cooke's church branch. To-night ohemvill be a general visit between members of the ditferens bunches. On Saturday afternoon teem: oompoeed of amnlmmng of the hninninu mill and Ull Dllllllly IIIIBTIIOOII WIIIII 00 of employees of the knimng mill and B:iley'a broom hctory pin ed a baseball match on the cricket ho] , the knitting mill in negation winning by,a adore oi twenty-t. no to twelve. Thu nnvnII\;IAA nnnninfau` in av-u-Anton `nut i` II'l'l\ 3LI lallll IIIUTIIIIIK. (`lled at Swifva wharf: Sbouner. North Kin . Charlotte to Kingston. Thn tun! hnmunn Inf}. Inr hlnntl-Anl this IIWKI KDUIIIIIUIVIIE UNIX. LUIUNIU B0 mau- tnnl. Eschou-tied frbight and pann- DQl. J.CUNN|N6l'|AM S EWIlIy'BlIlWO (U UWUIVQ Tho oommitboo appointed to nrnngo for I diaphy of fireworks, 02.0., on the oven- ing of J uno 22nd. mob on Saturday oven- ing and made arrangements for bands, and with rmmrd to Mm nrinmn in but mid lor than Ill II! H1509 ITTIUKCWIUHFC [Or DCHCII, am! with arc! to the gzicee to be paid for the rowor s that will and. n.. u-o.....I-.. ..:..l.| _.L...-u I.` D IA..-|.- EIKSIU IA. LIUIIKDII. IIIIIIUCR ' United at Cn\ig'a whorl: Shun Ponio. Iloutnol to Toronto: Oooon. Hun- mon to Monuwosls Cuba. Toledo to Mon- lnngl Ru-sh am:-urinal fnhhrht and nnnnnn_ IITIVU III IZEZQU 0 INT` III Ell` IIIIIUTIIIKJII. Tomplara' seam light excursion to-mow row night, stoame America. 14th bond on board. Don't. miss it. TL- kln..|....-I u-.. L. .. bu... I:-.4 lunulinn Oll DOIITL ll0ll'li IIIIII II`. The Montreal Star in a four` lino heading informs the world that "At?" Irish Song Sang Ab Windsor. Will the Stu confer on additional favor on o wonder-stricken community by informing it what the Irish Ion sang? mar llll`IUfWUIl' unu Uluillllllgv The term of the Ontario inntittntion for doaf and dumb. Bollovillo. will close on Wednesday and the npilu will leave for their homes. The ingoton pupils will strive at 12:40 o'clock in the afternoon. lI\......I......I --.....LI:...LL ...... -:..... 5.. ....-.-. II Illu 01 III II WHO IIHIPIO UTIIIII. All` ggnnqpguo will be out to meet the Tom p1arTe'xourzion to Iuorrow night. Take in in. 1\.l..:_.. an...` Al AL- .._..l....- in II.` l"..-6 III In- During one of the services in the First. Congregational church last week the music rondend by the organist. Min Tandy. so appealed to the con regsbioni that as the and of R voluntary t 0} pp! udod. Trv Onk Hall nnn m-inn atom fur Imm- Ollll 0| ll VUllllII.ll['y IUD nppluuuuu. Try Oak Hall one price store for sum- mor underwear and olobhing. Tim farm nf Hm ntnrin innI.il.nf.inn fnr PCXNIIIII ll IIIO prloal. H0 mlauuu. There in a poculilr ab-once of big word: In tho Announcements of Bulfalo Bill`: Wild W000 oxhibioinn. lb is not a show, but. nn exhibition, um and simple. What in aid of it in the aunpio truth. All Gnnnnnnun will` In: nut. to meet the . KING . Second-huid whola 095 and 886. IMIIIIIU lll0Ulvl"R Try 0:]: Hall for boys clothing. We dlnoounb my ulo prices. No mistake. Than In n numlinr nhumnn nf hip wnrdn IIQOIIIU '1 DC Blloll IIIOK IU QI- Dr. Goodwin in at Sunlb 860 Marioloob in door the interest: of the Kingston no ool or minin . He will be tendered n nnn-ubh-nu uh Sin In--n Ant` -:" nohlnann n 3:00! t.endo`I"ed roooption nu Su bury and will nddrou a public meeting. '1`:-v (Ink Hull fnr hnvn nlnthinn. We BN9. - Prof. Dupula says blah Knapp : roller bonb in mathematical! correct. but he cannot no how. is can propelled in has of a hood wlnd. . -\ Grub cone for now 81.95. 01k Hall. The children of St. George's, Sb. James` and other oongrogntlonl will attend the jubilee Iorvloo an Bt.,Goorge`o cuthedral on Bunduy dtornoon. (I:-nah vnlnnn in nhnn Ah Hninu &. III . 1%. E. H. Bonev eddrenncd quite a large neemblnp oi the men In camp ob the~'Y. ILO. A. cent last evening. - Iroutenin cafe. open dog and nlglr. Llcub.-Col. Drury. ' eld Mzery, 'R.O.A.. loin lut evening for domwuem also charge of the mllih comp. ' " Niiv booh`. R. Uglow & 00- . The on-vlec in So. ec e cathedral on jubilee day will take place In the morning at ten o'clock. Johnston clothing only at Oak Hull. Capo. Dunlo left. yesterday for Son! to lulu nlmrnn n .1... ll, A O. stunner Mn. Wll':l|.0CI'|OIp IIIO. UIK llh Au-not : Amioa Anod no. hold by all drugguta and gononl colon. `50. per bottle. Iluusf l \n-uuln Ag..- Akgh V-;nnn'n nun"-In (Ill uunuly IlI'aOl'I|0Ol|o Great: value: in ahooa ab Hainoa &. Doolotvn. Boo their shoes at $1. `In flown-In-In In .5 Qnnlh Q}; Ilsa`: Inn}. -IVIWWWII` IEU IOWCUG Onkihll. nequqli. _ - Olnphin S monluofbho Std rlcoollln Frunlnd in 0. Paul : church inboun- "%-_ . II E.__... -.l.I.....J ou|nQ - Irv:-u-vuu Iuuvulll` llllt uuv V-- mu--u Reatorday huh ohur o the t O. ntumgr Atgo. rinn, wine will begin her tampon": work to marrow. I9 Inn- Id.-A -...._. nut. inn-u-ILA Anna. ID Inormw. A 83 boys blue surge and worsted. com- ptro with 85 cheap ulo. Oak Ball. An-nut : Amim; Anndvna. sold In nll V vi:-ind`: thin wlnrfs. What no Buy` lopouon caught an Inn ' . Ivlb "33 0 duynxoopt Mondays. from thin Into clqgg _nmngn|i2n. I III CI)'I III `XI- Ylalknd om: ro;mrt-8uImct Rou- mnnl- Kimnun In Fort \VilIinm. light: :11 Nogpooh. mu lowtco. (Lb lhll 'Al'nIn- -. I-an nnnnl IN -M-ARlNE cmcues. _ resume a. 1;.-an-% anorunruruuuunrugucnrpuuwr and loan` was killed and Wiuuipq Junction. Whilohtvul-I onnhridp he iuanoovuhlnond, lallingonhhnboul- dunndhhlmct vuligvohn. `&b- Wn Rudy. plaids Iuhnilnplu push-d D-n\h. .4 . a '0 Oolobroto TIC IGOR. On Sunday next. the but of Corpus Christi will be celeb:-and at St. Mary`: cathedral. Children will on their n-la oouunumon and the church nllaera will ho handsomely dooontod for the ooouion. In tho oftornoon all three o'clock orch- binhopclouy bu ordotod I 'l`oDonm to ho solemnly ollonud u I thanksgiving for blonl and benets Ioooivod during the reign queen Victoria. .24------.--:9-- Chdlu llenpp. The R.Il.O. cadets went into ramplo. day non lino: (hllowara cottage. at Deadnnnb ha. and will remain under cans for a week. On Honda evan- itrg. next tiny will slut for ontnal to pu-licipoto in the diunonl jubilee eslehnll and will In} the 148]. PJV. `flu home on nods}. W306 `Frame Game} nn|nl.JIv uIu vvuu a sun: nuwuu I-u. Some of mv men have in"ormcd me that that` will he unable to gut uxrny from their work to aovompnnv the regi- ment. to Montreal next week." said un uflicer of tho l~lth. P.\\'.0.R. thismorn- iiig. I think such notion very mean on the port of the eInploy.(`ra. 'I`lie.~w men lurued out on May 2-lth.. and ploughml through mud nnkle dost. to assist in mnkinw the queon`s liirthday celebration is success and to bring in dollars to their unployors. In return. I think the least. employ:-rsv should do would he to grunt the couple of days asked for. They \\ill, in the Ion ! run. receive more work out of their employees." Q `nu Iollb [shad luau. Wolfe Iohndon have mado great pantie-uor their man to-non-qv. to ovonbuotobo oonhotod.vi:.nI-uoofor oolhforu uuoofound nshno minute clan-coo. whiohupnm otsso inof- fnrnd; Thgtnnk in in nxmlhnl condition. Kllllln A young girl wu ned one dollar and coat: in the police court this morning by alderman Malielvov for striking n neigh boa : child who [ma mod insulting lnngu ago to hot. Dllifg l0I' WIIIBIIIPIIFZ 01!!! III)!` fond.` Thqtnok in in uotlbnt condition. and I large crowd oi upochton it looked far. A and -nnv - Kinnmnhm til] at.- IKIW CIVVIIUI FWFIUITI II IIIIIEI I for. A good nuurkingotoniam will 16- l Journal 01 uommerce. There is a lesson for Canadians to learn in the inoutnftroverlible statement thet it` &)ain had kept. her forests she might now easily keep Cuha. Whcn her wood were out mi.-xv she lost. her spi in gs and rivers; therewith she lost her farms and mean? of livelihood; she lost with food and wealth her a hools uni arts; rel` populntiondiminis ol_heriuili:1'.iVe disa*ppeered; therefore she is to-duy in weak nation. unrecognized among the powers. All this is true to history. nnd should bring home to the people of Can- adn an important lesson. \\e are de- nudinq our forests nt an alarming: rmte. for which senseless not of spoilaticn those who are to come after us will y only too dearly. Keep the forests t at we may have rivers. he the lrirds that we may have crops. an we shall ton~ tinue to prosper. Save the big trees, save the redwoods, the pines. the spruce, und nll_ a rest. of the forest. gimn-`s, and then he ruins will come in due sea- son, the soil will brinr forth nbunrlnnt- lv end.wenlth will remain and increase throughout all our borders. Let us learn all thia from the presfn` impov- erished condition of old Spain. She will lose (Tuba because she has no money. Her debts are crushinz he-r worse than are the arms of the Cu|mn~x. Polloo court Noun. W. R. McDonald was attached on Satur- day for boin drunk. e Wu Allovmd to_ go by chief oroay lash ovonin as he had nnvnr hnfnm ant. inm diinn I.v nf this ny--n I-|n\n --2. Journal of Commerce. Thniln in n lnilxil fr gnnamcrs An sgorc. K0 Dy CIIVOI HUNT, III`) BVBIIIII I! II! (III! never before got. into diicu ty of this kind. -A ..A....... ..-I --- R....I A..- .I-Il..- --`A WOT`. .I.lU UVBIIIII Wlll DU uuvvusu LU the question of outizenshi . Addresses will be delivered by Rev. Jnn Morton. 0! Hamilton. and Rev. J. W. Podloy. B.A.. of London, Ont. llwnlg DI Due DpIl'lD||l IJllUo Rev. Dr. Evans spoke. emphasizing the thought ofiwlnb the spiritual lifeia. At 10:30 o'clock Rev. T. B. Hyde took chemo of the conference. After: bricfnddreaa the remainder of the time was devoted to short: nddreuen on personal needs in christian life and eon-ice. and brief. earnest .preyer. The whole session was pmobioai and helpful. Thin afternoon the session in baimr de- PTIIOUIOIX llllu nllplllla This afternoon the session is being de- voted to mutine bueinena and conferences on Sunday achool and christian endeavor work. This evening will be devoted to question mhizenehiu. IV `I10 UOHIIDIIIIIOII. The neuion this morning was devoted to 5 conference for_ the deepening of the spiritual life. Rev. B. W. Day, of Gran- hw. nmnidnd rim-imr the first nnrt. and um- eplrlnulu INC: I\UVe Do VVo UH , Ul lll'll' by. presided during the first part. and re- eenved an earnest and Able paper on "lime Need of I Broad, Deep Spiritual Life." Rev. A. W. Mein spoke on the "Sources of the Deepening of the Spiritual Life." Raw. Dr. Evan: nnnlrn. nmnhzuizino the Illll LVIIIO` III IHIH VINCE- Afoer the evening service the Lord : amp r wu celebrated by Rev. A. W. Rio erdeon, eeeietod b Rov. T. B. Hyde. Toronto, and Rev. J. . Podley, London. All the delegates to qhe union were present. Ah the communion. ` rm... .....:.... om. ....;.....:.... ...... .!.....n.A on Gum. %A. Oowonevllle. Ru`. r. vane. of Elnmenuol church. Mont:-eel. occu `ed the pul `t st the even- ing service. 0 took for h a text I Then. v,-2|. and I Cor. xm, 13. Thu subject was "Certnlnly in Relngion." The rpeeker Ion forth the uneerteinty that had come to vnde the minds of many. the I-availing o! indelity and agnoetioism. a live in onegeof doubt. Ae I meme of settling the minds of his honors. the preeoher gave three grout ohumctoriatioe of chrlotlanity. (1) faith an opposed to doubt; (2) hope on oppoeed to deapelr; (3) love as the VIOI` to work with. an op to Iola nose. The singing by the c oir was particularly . the anthem. "Ye Shnll Dwell in the `nd." being well rendered. Mien Mabel Bailey sang the uolo Ninety and Nine, in line voice. Afhnr thn Avnnlna an-vinn Hm TAMI : a;,.;;;.ea;+.o;;;; uuof urn mI;urIny IN mu may r"IIl1InuI Ion oo'cnphdyuI.otdsrahbosh_ vieub tho miaguuv stand In; tho alugrogssylmd nu . . TL- n-.1433.-`pl -4-n-E`-. In gn-._..A.._ cumin. 5 per st Nickel 1 Tnlgingocgagm a termite strength `otom 100. { pounds to the nqnuro inch: O5_*Onrbon`" tubing ordinu-il b in bloyolu till I tonlilo strong 1 hilbont 65.000 ponndl to the Iqnnro `huh. Over I hundred thousand lihl 0! practical told touting con- n our hhontory cxpenmenta--- _U was! A no In on-Inn Ulrnnv pIavi'ng_onr -pntnnt nah joint can: motion: to-be much stronger thnn our 8 pct. oontiokol Stool Tubing so mad In fumes---and the Nicklo 8tool'1'ub- itul trio: as strong on Tubing Zn` V tmum T "I_'IoI-vIuo-`_--n 5.. Harm n. Ilnllnn Qnnnu, IIIWII. The principal union in connection with tin union took ploooin tho Finis Gon- gngntionni olmroh-. at oh of which ur- viou tho notondpnoo no large. Rn. Wil- iiun Melatonin. of Obtun, the new pm idonb of tin 1 ed i NM ' i.nn. hklnv I:-nhl=.hnp::`A .lnt.n :8: IIu$U 0| loll` KIIIIUIIQ [JIUIUIIUI III III}. morn` ing, kiln for I115 hub. Am I-8: "And yo shall witnesses unto mo." In tho ulna:-nnnn A mun rnnnhina of {Jun nnnnrnan. 1' IIIIII K WIFIIZX IIIIFO IIIG-V 1n FIIC nfhornoon O mus muting of tho Congrega- t!onn| Sunday school: was held in the hall _ot uho Fins church. -Addn-anon were de- livored by Henry Yo! h. Bnntford: Rev. J. W. Cox. Selina. N. . nnd Rev. W. T. g.A. Cowunnvllo. ` in` RA` mun: nf 'I1`.mmAnnAl nhnI-ah, 5-urn`-y U_ -U-vIvvv'--ruuuuiuu I-UIIIIC I3! lluloq 15-0. The majority o! the city c-`mt-choc won nmsnnhd vnntnnlnr ah luau: -m-vlnna Ian Mn Employers Won`t lat Thom (Io. ......... ..|` ....-. -amp`: Ln...` .._I`.\...~\.. hpnln and Her iorolta. _l' lV_..._.-..-_ `' I. la. 0. oonrntr. Ihmu`. XqO:nqoVi _..`._ It Rlhfh lion MISS Kvas. 11. 3133 brook =3-ogt. AL-numb; nnn Rntfn And Iodlll For You. Mrs. Bond. wife of I,iaut.-Coi. Ban 1, of Montreal. has promised to prestnt every veteran of 1866-70. who parades on the 22nd. inst.,- with n button-hole bouquet ox roses. The ontrenl \\'it- ness quotmvn statement but Sir Rim- urd Cartwright has snorted thnt the Canadian government has rerommendod the imperial war office authorities to isue medals to the veterans of 18436-T0. Npthlng Nicer . . IAIIUWTU lull l`lI-'Bl OUT`! l 88 for tumour. Oat Hull. rrlu for uunplu. Iunonhh and aunt- l]`()uUIU. The old man uni his son were. nav- erthuloss, compelled to return home \\`u,_hout the license. and. true In their expectation. their failure to procure `it aroused the ire of the young woman. but she has not yet phown any in- cninzllign lo do them any hum. I18 IDS D) HUI ISI. In [I10 TGIHITKBUIB 0588. A coup e of days into Ahra.m.s and his son entered the oflice of the probate Judge of this to 'ty. and Abrtmu mp- pfied to deputy A but 0. Close for ll marriage license for his son, and pro~ duced u. dudument giving his consent to the mnrriiuxe of the boy and Zuelln \\'elske. ll developed that Joseph is only sixteen years old. and Mr. (`-lose refused to issue the license. the law requiring rt male to he eighteen years old belorn he can legally nun-ry. Ahrtuns and his son were greatly distrwsed at Mr. (`lme`a refusal, and urged him to reconsider his decision. They intimnit- ed that they would not dare to no home without the much-desired license. On being questioned Mr. Abrams said he and Joseph were com letely unler the influenve of Zuellu \ elahe, and were compelled to do what she desired. She had `vonueivetl ll fondness for young Alyrunm. and,-,\\'hile the lad did not cure particularly for her. she had decided to marry him. and he was powerless to prevent her from carrying her purpose Into execution. Ahriuns said he feared if they returned without the Iloemelhe girl would le so enraged that, with the control she had over them, she would do them hodily injury. or. may- le. compel them to commit` some not which would involve them in serious trouble. 'I`hn nlzl vnnn nnl hi: can \\-nun nan- {INDIHESTION and A . CONSTIPATION. Farmer and BI: son Llvo in `term: of I Nolthborn Adopted Daughter. Sanduskv. Ohio. Juna l4.-A remark- nhle instance of the exercise of hypno- tic power has just dovelopad hare. the syhjects in the p:Il`liculM' one in ques- tion Min :1 well-to~do farmer muned Gustav Awrnms and hia son Joseph. aged 16 years. The Abrams mmily Inve on the county line road. rt few miles from thh city. A family named Welake recently hacame tenants on 1; small farm ndjeinin; the Abrams place. The \Velskea have an adopted daughter named Zuella. aged nineteen yours. and she is the girl who gures us the h_\ notiat. in the remarkable case. pf quys _n. Al_)ra._m.s nnd_ jC`onfidenc%e Grows T ` Slowly. MIB ma suunnno. Soup Columbia Plush Joints mo C0l.UMllA.$85.00._ _ HARTPORDS m.- :60. _4._______. unuu uuua vn uuuv nun uuu \'5ulvIv|u' ery ounce, at $r.75, $2.25, $z.7_5 up to 89. White Cotton Gowns, with embroidery on front, neck and sleeves. at 47c. 65c, 75c and $1. _ White Cotton Goxxps, full embroidery fronts and embroidery trimmed, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 to $4. Corset Covers at 15c, 18c. 20c, 25c to $1.50. Chemises at 35c. 50c, 65c to $3. Drawers at 25c, 35c, 50c, 65c, 75c to $2.75. J}"fiEEEsoN. \I\.| uluanlsavouunvllslo W "pE'iZ1 Values this week in White Muslin and Cotton Underwear. `This Llnderweari is not made hap- hazard. It is well made, cut to t, sizes correct, no hint of skimping to save costs. Every garment is perfect in its line. You can buy with the knowled e that the best - talent has had an interest in producingt ese garments, so that they can be sold to you at just about `what the materials would cost you. It will be a gain to you to know the prices and see the garments, When it is secured by deserving it,'tit is priceless. want your confidence. Our purpose is to gain it by fair, honest methods. Our purpose is to 'so treat`-`you that you will know that our say so is meant to. - just what is said. That there are no mental reservations at the back of it. We intend that this _business shall grow and grow. It has been growing,.and the things that are making it grow are conscientious attention to the interests of our patrons, honesty in all our dealings. re- liable goods, fair prices and courteous treatment, with the" "money back if you want it" as ea saieguardabout all our and your transactions. * L.-,.'..:..l 17-1..-- .1.:.. ..._..1. :.. un.:.- 1m....|:.. -...:' Starr&Sutc|ie, Lnutro and Rnitel cord out! 8125 and II C... -.-.-A- Pig! `lull FORMERLY RICHMOND :1 CO. I18 and I20 Princess Street. All Ullr uwu Inc In. unnu- fonthopnruttnd t. Wjovnntyonrowh-omgricuoo Iutuohyouthutyou my bio Ilueolpu. ~ ,`-V + ' +`.._..'_...-.__-_-,uh'.`4..-~ dun Cooked Hun. Jcllic '1`oonamdOotn9dBodotc.. A our own than 9... AL. .._...L --J - ` mi Inuiifynuue 00.. SHE HYPNOTIZED THEM. White Cotton Skirts, with deep hem, rgc. 3 tucks End leephem. 45c. . cop em roi cry ounce,75,9 c 1.25 ' Lace frills or Lace {rill and e5x11iJmjd- ounpe, neck nuns nu` nun K.-n nun nu-ml Ct zerp. _ Fox` caution in .JolIi , __- __.s n__._.'.| h..1.A.. T ,x. n. c. mus] lolhvotul Ono `nu OI-In Twin ms. |Crumley Bros. Uvu. 90% I .0 .1. I Um - - 01.29. " Omar Also Ladies Print Wnppen It 3:, $1.25. 81.40 ouch. Inspection invited by ml? JOIN'l` smiimij vvvv-v ICE % CREAM Solioited to db so. Beware of 1m1tat.1on' 01 Same Color Wzappezf. We havejust secuerd at a great reduction 1n pric about 500 Print Blouse` Waists. !Ladies' Blouse waists. Isubstitution Take no other. the FRAUIS of tho day. See you get Carter's. |Ask for Carter's. llnsist and demand !GARTER'S 'BlG BARGAINS ily mod.` time` tlHllETP8 imam. III : IV` VIII UUI-III IUI3 CREAM FREEZERS here that an dnrabla. cheap anfl eaaily agent- od. Wen I reputation for_qII|Ity. May not be _a necessity, bntafter a hard day : work 39': a nnlalnho nlgnulhn lulu. it : a I cu-arr:-huunlwd-. nn_.4-.. -.n_..A_ B I III III, IIIUCDIU; IUD` y. Y n obhin ICE anal: lnnnnlnnn Little COLUFIBIAS Robinson ]Bros.. J; 1;, _t`, `M395 & co.. n Arniln All ll W 1 Conn. B 13A|Ilo Rapsir Shop. an-1' aAoo'r srnaar. Camp Beds. `And taut it done the but way -it`: possible to do it-it's impor- tuIt-- very important that you should` consult us. To do well -`may suit some-to surpass in omrything suit: us. 7:4?LXnauca 3-r. ji jt '_qlu-ultras haul; Camp Beds,allstyles ha woven {wire and duck tops. Mat- tresses to t. We bought a number 0! these very low and sell them same way. vuuuv` wu cur-nu -u-up u`nvv- v-nu-v Iv .- .- diplomntio move. ho urnngo for the impo- uiuion qt an oxporh duty on logo. on pulp woodmnd in ooruin minerals which are in ommd by our Amoriom friondl. I-L_ l\L-..ls.._ - _..II_L_-..... n...` in ._--.---u- -1 v`. -an-un..v-u .-.---- John Charlton, I wall-known gure in the commons, and a man of inlormuion md inllupnoo. opp-col the proponl. and will discuss to when in come: up for counldonlion. Bio thud` will. no doulm, boondbrud by Iolno liberal ppm. The Hamilton Timon bu alnady spoken in this ncpoct. and hopes the govetnmont. will not feel compollod to make no of the power vlnlchllr. Fiolding. in its bohulf. lauukod for. The Winn bopoo for the num: bu&,`unfo|-bunubol,y.AlI the indication: ._-:..g A- AK- -_--A...-_A Al -...-I. l....:-I..Ahu.. -u-u-cg wuU`-IIIvIvuu-twin gun that ...----~.-u-- point tolhnonactmont onuveh leginhtion by the United Swan congress so will nooouiuto we extreme mounts which Cuudn oonhmplnns Tho Qnuiian government has doiud taanamfnuuouu with tho ropublinnngov- annual. and 1 nuonabln and noiptnoul lnutohnnpof undo. but its duins have bun ignandund in u lmtilntuia` the Ida So to injnn Gunman`: trade whilo plnI|iI.uIuupo-dblgbyituuonrnu. IIIL. n....n.n l...L......'.. L-. |..`._ _...|. UIl.lU III Ivuv GI-Quinn-uauuuu vu v-au_w-vu-- inent. The debate was precipitated by Mr. Kennedy. ex-mayor. who want the. oonferenoe to authorise a return to the cup ae formerly. and Mr. Tait. ex-M.P.P.. and a wit of some standing. declared that if one wanted to get hack to the original condition: of the upper room" the church would have to introduce the oouohee of oriental fashion end lie on each other e bosom. Dr. Ogden. a preo- titiouor ollong atundlng and of critical diapoeition. diecueeegl theaanitary aide of the queetion, and intimated that the old. method of taking the cup wee a danger to health and en abomination. The climax-v `wee reaohed when good Dr. Potts protest- ed agaiuet the mouetaohe an the great oh- jeotiou to the me of a tingle eaorumental cup. Men with lip edornmente. he sold. ahould see that they were clean. lie ..).I aL_a L. l...) ---_ all-.. -..k:_|. L-.I uuvunn uvv -u-v `nun; vvv-w v-`nun on`. said that he had soon thing: which had dhturhod his mind when handing thoouplnpornona who at buido men ...:.L _..-|. ......-n--L.. a. nun n :.'....A Oundu. waldo of the govu-anon! ilnlf. hvo urged that the unto: and out boglvon:othoAuoriouuonlyon\bIpay- ntntoluupouduty which will to III odtoohnbc uud_oI'hu dntiortho Unitdshhoqzquuhninpond. The povcuosahuqt ho glnn om [oven- Iluntunditncybouhty unnd chi. IluuIl.\il~vi|l,hpviulyud_ unlully'up- nlhnl Ideol Bio In is the 80-inch ame ORESOEN at 000. It has Dunlop -(iron; Benton wood rims. sin lo piece Oink and Axle. Adinuublo ml or Woodnndlo Bu. Guford Poddod Spddlo. und other ts!-dlua futures. `Lidia Whoola of Iimroqnipmcnt um price. _ Warwick Cushion Fnm Q85. v-av vwr wf .pv--v-cu w.-V --v -.---w -. . with nah Inouuuohu." So um ititnob tlnncmnonttl cup. tho old timer. tho cup of nnonuon and of sacred wooin- tionn. that nut 36. but. the unoqmaoha. as ...III ..-L L. - .....S ._.I 2- ...-.._ - A-.. Tls`. EXPORT DUTIES. The govcmlnont bu ncoodod to the nquutol thoso interacted in the lumber tndo. or rather hu spend that it in n .I:..I-...-n_ ....-... A- _.......... I..- AL- :_.... r-v-v-u`. 2 -cu --rv-wu-uv; -' ----v-u---cw mum: at` lorhunnoo Inn nan moh- U A HUGE POIJTIOAL IAOHIRI. 'hOop|ndIi0I|.iI tin halo: Hon. Ie.3hir.nXu\uu|u||IuvQdianio- uh5|:nvnh|l|hnInhIuI'huho I to- -_kAl.- mum .4.-I-Ki AhgL._.. llohalapphhdtunuicdouc In in- vcslntotbnilwqyahlcmnud an 1 to- nltdiuluunhn Iuyulnuivudin ad- vuoidlhlul tdpnll lo thud an A|IqInIHd`us iqo polienl vivunv. u--v on-1-or .v' v-u vuv -V1-w-u-u-w and in may an out it will not bq n uncri- A.` and mu 'o75o'i". ...... r::.'.-:5-.-..m.".-i.*::" THE INDIVIDUAL CUP. The Toronto oonforonco of the Methodist. church ha been doollng with I weighty unttor. nomoly, the use of one or more cups in tho odjniniotmtion of t.ho_noro- ......A In... .I-l.-o- _... .m....:..:a>...t..l In: " keeps`9-= selling. We % never have too many in stock. in out: or " walnut nish. We have .ch;:)[:|L.|uites,Mbnt it is the it. F._`llARkISON` co, 37-?" 35 Ta; 'J."a.aa.a""' Ilhvuhklhllui cit nun lg ZJ __... _..\. .......nL. 15.. Iloolluun lI:YB G I. now: ouuimr. uutn'h'uuo.; as In I n. ~ . SEMI-WIIILY In pub odon Ion- MB and mndon II 01 A you n udvunoo; 0'1. othorwln. - Athohullo `Jun nnnorlnono ol Olubolhiob ca..."-W. ;_3':.:..`.'. :'::...:.':-.3-.,:.::; work; nlno lmpro 'p ' 1 JOHN 0110 . Minus`? cu InrI:?.m' my "Io'3'l'or'i""" ' ' """ " iI"'u\iol ,':a:.::.:.'::.-: . %? ?;#g$oumonu on an! n showed two angina - `not I in E3`... `u;'."" M ``{{'.}'.`:.f$ " or II n 3 o o Wbrn I d ` 2103': Jun :0 'l.uMd on Al` ggfogolkxhunlon. AP Inglgu Iaagnu no u or. lohM:u.l:f:5v::u:o o:.:t`u:n;ndnub|orip- No nun uound punblo n sdvnnoo. an o! uninoomornhd nnoointloluqr THE DAILY Zwmc. , tntounotloo. g :..`.3.'2. 5: . Much to: 5 u moot no undo tor .. .: ' ""'"`.. :":1`'J.':".;.?`.! . `m In: .9390 . Ram`! "II 9 oi" I so am for .'.".".`.1`.'.`.'..'3.... l3..`."`..`.'.`.`..".".'..'i ..... .........:. If You `Want Anythiing Painted % 'V Kitnoiicamaur. um OVCGI Dicey. -WIIILY mblhlrd on lon- u-udonnlu tudvnnoo; II. ` `J: ll OM but J b ::od.n ?'.'1'p'u. ?.'a`.'u.n. and min able in I-Mod unoolntlonu or ponoulu nuponlbb CRIIX I0 \IIllIl|0T]llI `IIICI I43! IBIIIIII park. Q\M.S. Howgilhof "A" eld bab- tery. run. the wheel, out?-corgt. Bou- tilhor, R.M.C...wuin charge of the on- vino. and -Major In-ran. of the Gunnnoqno 801 battery. gsvo pointers to nrnm Noloon. The pwty onjoiyd I moat delightful nil among the hou- md Islands. It in at it: but at pt-ooent.nnd the outing wu thoumghly enj oyod. Qunmsrulsmm, um I III EIIVIIIII UUIIVIIIV. limos-rou. June lt.--(To the Editor): I notice in your issue ol Saturday some re- marks by Citizen, who seems to be ad- vooating the ease of Prescott agninst Kingston. as the most suitable point for the tranahipment of grain. and I would like to`point out how Prescott got its elevator. The McKay milling company of Ottawa wished for some place to store their supply of wheat for milling in the winter season. and with this in View he- gan the erection o! a private elevator to supply their own requirements, end after it was erected. outsiders. including the trans rtation companies, asked to be sl- low to store some of their grain there until they could get their barges ready to take it to Montreal. This. 1 run informed. was what happened in Prescott. Now that elevator had neither s barge line nor did it control the destination of lake steamers: it was simplyn question of faci- lities offered as vessels referred to go there at the same rate of reight so that they might be unloaded with more deepatoh than they had been getting at Kingston. Should the elevator be built here, the ves- sels would come to` Kingston the sameas before. as the dangers of river navigation are very great. and upper loke ooptains are not familiar with it. One has only to look at last season's record of accidents to grain-laden boats to understand this. Of course I can see also what advantage there is to the transportation companies to carry lrom Prescott to Montreal. They can sinks three trips in the same time as two from Kingston. but not at any lower rate. As soon as an elevator is erected here and ........... l...n:a:-- -`.....I all- ...a.. Ca...- (-3. Unless wv make a start some time wq will never secure the grain trade. nndl wouldliko tone elevator: in connection with all the tnnaporlntion companion. The uitinns. I think. will undoraund thin. and they ohould vote on Wodneodny and thus help Along whnb means no much for KingIton.-Axo-run Cmznx. On Saturday commodore Mcondtick. Gnlgof the A.0.A.. on-ivod in the city and was hlon down to (lrihdatouo Inland by yacht-anon on tho yuoht Hustler. At the inland arnngunum Iron undo for Ibo mnnluoolof the A.C.A.. and the [louder and in party nturmd no the city. striving has In! owning. Bo oxpmuod ' In at tho tnoumm nooivud at tho wt Kinpton ynchuunn. "II 1` `WT On Bntuuhy ufhnoon Idutncol. pad u. Smith were "At Homo at "Ring- vood"tothir may Manda. Tho abov- :: ........" ' `*;'.:".m:`."9.': O to - snot m of the ocouion. Iunioouo the corps in ounpundol In 0| l'.W.0.R. Ins pnunl. `I'M 5' TO II III IIUVIFOT II IIUUIBU HUI` Ill par facilities olforod, the rust from `hiougo and Duluth to Proncoot will be higher than to Kingston. In is not the shipper of grain who makes the rates but the vessel owner Mid capmina. and they do not can to go down the river if clmy can come here. In u:`- nf -|\nQ. hnnnnnhh l....~u-.mnI:..l.. COMO BOYS: In View of what Prescott bu accomplish- od wh should not the ILT. Co. and K & .1`. Co. turn in Ind help with their hgrna ling: nml nnnnnitinnn and mnkn l\ C NI.lo \JD. Ullrll III I_Yl lllp WIOII lolllilf heme lines and connections and make Kingeton`s elevator A success 3 They can- notexpecc to do the business very long for Prescott. es um elevator company is now having A steel barge line built to run to Mammal. end mimrelly would give the cu-tying of their grein to their own hnnhq AV.B.l. Party. The steam yacht. V.RI. enrriod I small party oi oxonnioniatc down the river and called at (knanoqurand Long lslnnd mph. 0. R Rnwuill. nf "A" uid huh. nnu|Qunnntono. 3;- -._.L - f"'T.....'""o.u..."":. J.2IxIm.a.'7" `Duh saw III 8.3. QqnI." |||.|- .s.a..n.Ln. .|..s..|.L.n. g-agll haaonuuunauuuuunueu duh- njzllnn gltglg-A XIVIUIVU `flit - 0! count the idu was um tho concor- mm party would be mined in power. and thnb all then irrogulu-mu would lm-o romninod 3 march. But Into made it othox-win. and in tho hot 0! 5 oonndnlthabio mortllylng to all honou- mlngiod} pooplo Sir Chu-Ion Tuppor Iooldu liken sh mic and pruumu to spank In behalf of tho poor mon whoa violent puru- nnnhip bu brought them Into trouble. Wbub an grunt humbug he in. to be sure. lljt uuulu _ plluv BIIVIIIQ -nu V--y-1- 'wm' telegraphed for an ahinglao from A the way Italian: as Mr. 1-Iilloon pnrauad his political mission. by undarabanding with the chief angl- noar. The whole railway nervloo-wan, in- deed. prostituted for lhagooclol the con- Iorvativa party. ` no __..... -L- l.l-- -.. Allah `Mun Annun- Mr. Blair went lortharlland tho home that bolero the lat oloehlon the railway olllolnln had been oluciod for politi- cal purpolu. and him oyelootlon day the lihonln won out pif duty And to dis- Ynnohiud {pr the/(Ky. A nephew of Sir Charla Tuppu-`I Ind been the medium through wliom puns for election purponq had been luuod nboub as fun at the AL A__ ---.I AI...` % 95.836. iomit,nnr din? } In I-fa gm hundrbd *-Ibulohah thdr plnocq. In Jam. 1895. omployou ll) N50 Intcrcolonial mun- hondlll. whiloin Jam. 1890, though Ihuohnd huunogunh inorguo in hul- nlll. int nnuborhgd bun inorouod to 5,800. In April,` 1897. than nunsbualud bun rodnood to 4.088: Sir Chris! Tapper Ind uohua him of huing made hundreds of dluniusln Iron the govommonb railway: ~' and-oamll. ` u; mu 1 ,_._A :,.,AI_-_ -...I :..lL........I- `lvok II` in OI-Iulnono Inland. A n,._,,I,4 ,_,,,, ,1, , II I. J,- Lzaas TO THE Erron. `rho Ilontor Iolnmo. 7, 7 ,_ . 1. MIL .|_. DJXA IIV9 AID Ill? 81'. LAIIIHCE MIC Ions A0 Vllngwood -A.._I-- -CL....-._ ll...` ,l`.I \ -A_,.|-.. I.-. QAAAAA _, , ,.n `W5: ,5? . .. i :l . \ -.DA.&Y hwme;`%M'T nAY,..JIIN 14,, 1397 :- A , .l`0l'IolI l\ll| DIIITIOILB U0 IXIIIKFIOIL Tho tug humson left. for Montnnl this morning with three amiu laden barges. Thu -lmnnnr Arnnnu hrinxn nnrn tn w".'l`:.o mnmor Erin and consort Dnnforth. light, won expected to clear for the not to~dny. Thu nnhonnar Annein and an ntanmnr IKCIIIIIIK JITBI`: IIIIIIIX, fvcjcflllll [O inpntoo, In 8; Tohdo to Kingston. cod. The ailing yacht Pnpoou. and by vcomnodonlobn '1`. Ion. of N.Y.. in :0 Guam`: nhrf today. bio will nnain has till to~noI-tow. when in an for but Home port. `Donor luzounnor Jlbilpo. built by a quad, For-hnonlh. for h IcvAvuIud'nuonuo.0npI.IleOmIhh uguudgnihhclannnz lintnnt. IIIUWUTKU tllll. WIN IE IIBEI On Saturday night when E. B. Louoh left his piano of business he locked A pug dog in the Itoro. During the hours ol Sunday cho animol gob into tho window and upsobaqunntity of dry coloring for pnino. ocoaaioning the loan of a few dol- lam. III`. . At nix o'clock this morning the "wheel- ing delegate: ' to the Congrogationul union meeting, provided wiLh lunch - baskets. mounted their oilonh stood: and proceeded in I body to Kingoton Mills. whom an hour or two mu spent and the city again ruch- ed in time to attend the regular union of the union. Iowan: or vessel: At TM: Busy Luke Onuu-Io Park. The tap Bronson, Montronl. with six light. barges. arrived this morning. nllnrl nt Quill : whnrfs Rhnrnnr cm An"n>sgu: