I'UfI U1 w-IllC"""" Rlchudlon Broo. ah! pod 16.000 5'10- hu :1! nan: n Ilnnlclnnl V WAIQI` I'0'dIV. NoTE`oF1i-IE FORCE. JUDGMENT RESERVED. mmmt Irtltuhzuon -:---1 8HOULD_BE HEESED. IKIK. Lash night's rain Wt! warm md refresh- ing and vegetation was greatly beneted thoroby. Pasture in tho surrounding dis- trict in rich. and cattle nre enjoying a bar- V006. uL-_AI_ -n-_ _:._- _v_I-_|. LL: . _ . _ ..:_... vow. Shortly After nine o'clock this morning nn alum olre mailed the brigade out. The blue Ina located in the chimney of John I'ymer'a residence. Earl street, near Barrio otroeb. n--..I- ...L- l-_..- rl-\__-._n- -A. _:-.LA A- U nnnmny VII. J. J. DIIIIITI CC` livovy Hg wu cmooing tho 0|-Ind Trunk such to tho hot ol Brock on-ooh tho piloo ongioo muck tho body of tho rig boowoon tho vhoolo; Tho only dunogo oceuiouod ' won a Iitokon oholt. Bdgotion Our. son of D. A. Cayo. to- hrnod hum Bunlo, N.\`._ on Sntmdoy. having olsuinod cho dogtoo of doctor of donoiocry from tho Inivonity. On account nlhninn undo:-nnnln mill nnh ha nnrnnil. IWTBCU. IBIU [Ur IIUUIC EDIE IIIUTUIDK. There were not any tenders sent: in for the use of the fair grounds for exhibition purposes, in renpnnse to the advertisement of the civic committee on propel-hy. I-g`..~.\.\0 nu. " In; ..--....I n. I... l`IIn|l7 hnl`.n.u ".\`\\`n``l Qll " luv --rm! n~ lw kuvll lu'l`nv.- '|`h- vnnhl In In\ A`4I-||\;1hu`\:lllllnI]nn|`I'; 'l`lu`_\'haullbw-x|('l1'1|lIllIu h lnnl lu- llun :\ lurk nu lnvh lllln on--h laurv. Police constables Braumh and Snider have been detmlod for special duty this week and will spend their time in inspect in: yards. collars and premises generally. J H Mnnlxin. nnn nfjnhn Mnnlzin, Itun HRH SMALL TENEMENT HOUSES OF Ilxroomn, all In good oumlluun on LI\'- Wnlon Avenue. Rom mod-.~m.te. Xpplgl to I.MUCI(l.lR. Klnmlton, or Anrnw nu- IONI. Llv|ngnI.on Aw.-nnw. III` _\l'llF'. I.`UlIIlI'l' Illlll pruuleou xY`l|UflII|) n J. D. Mnckie. son of John Mackie. lam (:.T.R. agent. outer depot-. bu Ryadunted no Mcill u n bachelor of applied science -in the department: ofeloctricslengineoh ink. I ...A -.:..k|`. -..:.. ...-_ --..-.n .-"I -n.C..u.|. DIFTIII UNIX- Poo lo who leave Toronto at night to take: a uni] boats for Mongreal wi hero- nftor change so (hnnncque instead of Kingston. R. 0. Carter. of (bio city. mtui~ pulnted the plot). / Prof. Mnmrillivnv Inn nhm nasnmainn PIIIICBII nnu pill]. ,/ Prof. Mncgillivny has taken pose . inn of him new home on Allmd street. W.I S. Hughes. chief keeper M: the Kings n nitontinry, has louod the being ucntod _v Prof. Mncgillivrny. The Nnponeo Ex . a. npeaking of: recent event: in than . `says: "The music for dmciog Ina furnished bv the orchestra of the Hat: bsctalion. P. W.0. rian. of Kingston. and van of a high radar," WHEY.` E. W. Murphy, of the Central Hotel. Ontario street, nnered Iilh Mtltcnltr Rheumatism for four yours. One bottle 0! Dr. Hull`: Rheumatic Gun undo oom- ploho cure. Fifty cent: a bottle. onalo an Wade`: Drug Store. a On Sltntduy while J. J. Bataan : de- lin-an |-in -An nnnninn elm fifth!` Trunk UWBKIIJUC LVUITILI l\lllK. Our tailors were nover busier. Dunlop`a made to manure clothing is more popular hhln ever before. 11...! n'....n.....I.... ..L:..l` -..-l.:L-.s 5|` AL; Unl UVUT UUKUTU. -l`aul Wentherbe. chief architect: of the depnrtmenb of militia. Ottnwn, and IL gra- duube of the Royal military college, was recently married at Bathmore. \l... A {.u\l...u. I|I|p.....n \Y V glhun r08nUl_V IIIHTIBU BC DIWIIDOTB. Mrs. A. Cookaon, Albany, N.Y., after spending the wimer in the (rib no the guests! Mrs. (Dr.) McCammon. idontreal atroeb. left: for home this morning. Thom warn nnh nnv umrlnrn nanh in for IIIIVNTIIJ. Ull Ivillll Igoho willnoe be pennin- hio profusion be I you. IJLIU LII Hgglg UKHHI./. H Mooorn. jr., has returned home from Butfalo. N. Y., where he had visited on grain elevator mustera. We'll make A cuacomor out of you if value will do in. Dunlop lor high-class clothing not to be had olsowberc. If in ...-..n L..H .. L......J Ln tun nut -\nA\n:nrn H110 wu.~1tlw brluhval slur urml Upon lh- milky wuy. 1'). McLeod. of the Merchants bank, Gananoqua. left) for Montreal laeb nighb, whighor he has been nummoneq. fl'\.....- L- ....A-.. oI....o. . _ . ...o. U-)-. ...... C EBURN FORM!-IRLY THR BB8]- once or lion. 6. A. Kirkpatrick. mantl- mllv nlI.nntcd.o|moalu9 Mnvdnnnld Pnrk. AD- WIIITIUUT HI [HIE U5!" HUIIIIIIUIIBU. Time to order than new min. See our fine display of imported auibinae before ordering elsewhere Dunlop. King aoreet. (`., Q Hnmrn Pnrh "arm. nrrivnd in him UI'U5l'lllg BIUBWUISTG llllHlU| G. S Hamy. Port Hope, city on Saturday to begin checker in the local Grand shed. TL: _ m A _ ..X.... AL--- Al .5. A. ID80- Thia morning three ii nb ours laden with iron pipe arrived from Hamilton. The pipe was consigned to the water works departi- mono. |l:-- ll--- \T:..L..I..... I.-- ..--:.......l 3..-... IIIOHIL Mica Mn Nicholaon has rauignod from the shell" of okwood hospital -for the in- no. Her position ha been lled by Miss Hnnloy. Thu mnmhm-1 nf Mm than and nnnnn nhnn nlnloy. Tho members of the that and second class of cadet. Roynl military college.who wenb up to Deoeronto on Saturday. returned to the city lush evening. Jnhn Rhnrn_ fnrmnrlv nlnri with Crum- one only IICD evening. John Sharp. formerly clerk with Crum- ley lStoe., dryzooda merchants. left: for Rochoater. N.Y.. last evening by the steamer North King. Our hnilnrn nrnrn nnvnr hnainr nn|nlnn`n | LIUIIIUP B IDIUB DU KIIOBFUTU (` Ublllll. The steam roller is at work on upper William street, punting the road bed in good repair. I)unlop s clothing satises the buyer. 1). Joyce. visiting friends in the city for a few days, left; for his home in Rochester on Saturday: An immnnnn nunnhilw nf ntnnn hm: hnnn HID lrllllll IUIVU I-Illu- For abyle. dash and nish the McBur- noy-Benthie wheel leads them all. Hoag, the druggieh. agent. H ]\YnnnrA. ir , has rnhn-narl hnmn frnm uu Damn uny. An immense quantity of stone has been blasted and removed in building the King comet weab sewer. L`.'.... LI....I- ..._.'A.. 5.- __,.-_.-- 0|! .....J QM ! [IOU IIU UU UIU UIUUWUBTC`. If in were half as hard to go out evenings aaitzio to get: up the next morning. we wouldn b go out so clean. liq lnvml n prutty dun'_\' mmd, Amlofu-;1u~'c'l lu~ul_\`, _ H l\||loll|-nau2d,oppoalu9 Ap- nl! KIIIIKPATRICK .t lwuxns. Ontario St. Dunnury. J A meshing of the board at health has been called for to-morrow sfcornoon as four o clock. `IBM. ....--....L.....-I ..I_- ,....I:L.. Al ..!..IIr. IUTUUD WUUU HUW'Ur. Fine black suits to measure $15 and $16. Dunlop, King acrtaot. A nmnndvnr hmln nun mnv-A fnnlinh fhnn IJUIIIUP; IXIHK Bl/I'|30IL A manndver feels any more foolish than when he site around at the station and lets his train leave him. WA- .5-.I., .l-..L .._..'l (1-: L AL- lIAD.._ trip. Miss Maggie Sharp. Arch screen, has re- turned homo after a visit. to relatives at Sunhury. A mnntinu nf hhn lmm-rl nf hnnllnh has IOIIFDCIUCK. Fit guaranteed, also quality of cloth. Dun|op a made to meuuuro v'oLhin;z. I "[`hA ntmtm rnllnr in at wnrlz nn nnnnr IUHLU. ETC HI DHU Ul|'y On DUBVHUEB. Saturday nighb saw an unusual number of drunks in the lower part. of the city I1 W Rm-H-am M I ("Ann-A Tn!-nnhn, CI UTIIHISU In (DU lUWel' DUFF; DI UUU l}IlJy.' U. W. Bertram. M.l .. Centre Toronbo. arrived in the city yesterday on 3 busineia trip. Minn Mmrain Qlmrn Arr-h an-nah. has re. nne KUBCII UK TUIIIDIVOG In D119 C|L:y. Worsted trouaeringg, reguiar $13, now $4.50 A pair to manaure. Dunlap. I`. W. Rnrtram am! A . Anontrnm_ 'I`n. Pure Blood puznv Inna W PL to-E. u>.~. hInn:l..1nnhI In be-(e: ha. :1: In l.u0 puuuu Dunn law evenxmz. T. Bowes and bride, rmbh s Falls, are the guests of relatives in the city. Wnrnln hr-munrinzu rnunlnr RH nnw AT DESIRAHLFI HRIPK IIHFRE, N0. ll Gore Sm.-el. ; exlom-Inn cllnlnx r.tmm and ilmhan. illh mrnnm-:mmI-rn In uvurv wnv: 0 `G ` ` ` * T T ` ,h_!Y llga ';8`.:?i~'::`::r ;+-_.';'r:~-nu-"`-a-.. ..s..'t.?:.f%:i'.ra.*:>r : ....... ::.::`.;.'r -~=-- ----,--co: `rho Dylan 0! lvorydgy l.Iro-Whgt tho` Pooplo An nnnng About-Nothing luapu cite Attention ol `thou who Ln Tlklng Notu. Dunlap : clothing in genuine clothing. W. Watt, Ganoncque. won in the city yesterday. Dunlo a durable clothing for boys. Loni: horntou. Division street, left for New York ho-day. ' Fine ordered clothing, Scotch sailings, SH l)unlop. King atreeb. E. Mooera is on the sick list. He is sul- fering fro severe cold. Prof. . H . Marshall. Elmhuret, has gone a. rip to Trinidad. Wal?e\_ illips and wife. Wnterbown, N. \'.. are v ibing in the city. Two none of the forest were given shelter in the police call: last evening. '1` Rnnmn nml hr-Mn iilmukwn Fnlln, nrn O`l.UU H PHI!` LU IIIBIIBUTC. IHI'|lU['- C. W. Bertram and A. ugstronz. To- ronto. are in the city on business. Qntizrdnv niuhh mnv nn nnnuml number PARAORAPHI PIOKED UP BYOUR BUSY REPORTER8. 1mnrsm DAY; H loved prvlly mury mmd, And urn-n us.-I In .~u\_\`, Hhe w1\.~1lh6` bl`|}_'hl'\I urml Unml llw Inllkv wuv. Up. I\lIlg IUFUCI. arrived in the his duhiee as Trunk lreighb EEHLIUII. Thin meanagthab the Bihv will have to pay only one-third of the coat of maintain- ing this light, as the lighb, lneah nnd power company some time ago. through B. W. Folgeqr. offered an a special concoeoion in this matter. to throw oll`or.ethird thecoet of the light. for ten years. Tho city's por- tion Will be about twenty-five dollars, the railway company : portion being a similar amount. Alderman Elliotu was the first to take action regarding the erection of a light at. this point. Three years ago the ret. communications between the city and the railway company. touching the lighb, were exchanged. and after repeated nego- tiations the affair has been amiabl y settled. vvru-nun saw 3 vi 5-an-vuuu. R. H. Toye s delivery weggon and horse met with an accident. while on their rounds on Saturday. The driver, W. Clauehnn, had finished his Portsmouth route and was psssing Shortfs corner. intending to return to the city by Union screen. As he was crossing the our track A wostrbound elec- tric car came along and ran into the horse. The shafts of the Waggon snapped off and the bruised horse dashed nwsy with bleeding side and damaged hoof. It only ran a block or so. when its injuries forced it to stop. Thsdriver by the collision was thrown about ten feet in the air, but ea- cnped with a few bruises The Waggon lost its shifts, the extent; of its damages. The horse is now under the care of I roberinery surgeon. ow o...:..7.E.., llnnl Away. Two years ago John Gillespie. Pittsburg, adopted a young Scotch lad from the Brockville home. Then he was a steady. obedient: boy. but when his surroundings became familiar he developed into a saucy and obstinate youth. He became uncon- trollable, and last: week Mr. Gillespie re- quested the home authorities to take him into their charge again. They agreed fnd arranged to meet. him this morning. The lad in some way learned that he was to be taken back to the home, and donnlng his best suit of clothes disappeared early this morning , going away, without: breakfast. It is thought he made oil towards Kings- ton Milla. The boy is twelve years of age and is known as John Wilson. AT Dlu|Il{AIll.l`: HHIFK IIHITHI-I, NU. nn lllnhonuvlth mrnau-;mmI-rn In (`very way` NM modomw. Aluuuun Do.-alrnblo Ntuw mu Dwelling on Wolllnglun :un~ot, novuplodhy Mr. Don. man an an (`lgnr and 'I`ubncco 1-store. y to I-`uux SHAW. To Have The Light. Alderman Minuet. chairman of the civic committee on re, water and light, has re- coived A communication from the Grind Trunk company in which it is stated the company will contribute ono-third towards the maintenance of a light at the com- p'\ny s crossing on Montreal etmeb, lower station. lI|L:- __A-_..lk..L s\... .23.. _:H |....- A- no You TIRE EASILY :2 311"]: Illllc IIUUUIC 'Vll|\o|' """' :dinarily pass you by will seize upon and kill you. Brace up. and get a new start. What you need is enriched blood and steadied nerves. iv ---u I-lvlvvn -uu---. Joeeph Leiter eeys in an interview at Chicago: "The wheat situation seems to me very strong. and I believe than $1.50 will be reached for Mev. We made sales to day in London at $1 50 per bushel. and no Liverpool at nearly the eeme price. The caeh ealea here were only 125,000 bushels. The Clocks of wheat in Liverpool are not all contract. and a great deal will only be- come so by taking it by sample. I am not polling any of my wheat in Liverpool to the ehorte.uo matter when the price is. The sales are being made entirely to minors." ;IRON for the BIood-CE_LERY for the Nerves. That is the whole story. DR. Hanna's LITTLE Cam-zrw-IRON PILLS taken one after each meal. will make a new man of you. '_ Thousands have been cured who were just as weal: and miser- able as you ate. and they will cure 3ou DR. "R9795 Rich, red blord, and steady {nerve-, and \you can fight all '1 your troubles. I an-..e.'. M... Ann-._..a.a. --`II I Durllllu stretcher: Are what: you want. We have them (our yards long by two yards wido (can be made smaller) for $1.50. Curtain poles from 20c. Aro window shades, bash oiled linen. ready for the window. 250.; brass ektenaion rods for ensh curtains. 2.50.; abair plates. 15. a dozen. Our carpet. stock is as complete as any in the dominion and our price nrelundoubbedly lower. R. Me- I Foul, Kingnbon Carpet: Warehouse. To Consider Regimental Mutton. A meeting of oicors of the 14th I .W.0. rifles will be held this evening to consider regimental matters. The mutter of taking a trip on July 130 will also be discussed. It. is proposed to visit Hamilton, leaving hora bygboub on Thursday night), returning on Sunday. This would make 3 most on- joyable outing. A marriage In Toronto. In Toronto on Wednesday Miss Ellie Scriven. formerly of Havelock. was united in marriage to D. Wilson, Havelock. She was assisted by her sister. Miss Madge. and her cousin. Miss Nellie Scriven, bohh becomingly attired in crepon, trimmed with lace and ribbon. The groom's mil; to the bridesmaid, Misses Madge and Nellie, was in gold chain and an opal ring, re- spectively. The ureatelt And Ohehpoat Provost, ah the New York clothing store, has this season A great; variety of all class of material suibable tor order clothing and prices were never so low as this season. Suecial line of painting made to nrder for $3 50. Guaranteed to give limb-class wear. ` I-o l'\l1I'\IvI\_IuV. DRhd&III.unmIun'uVhIunIs Olty Hull Registrations. During the month of April there were registered an the ollice of the city clerk thirty-aux Births, three marriages and chir- ty-nine deaths. Evidently some persons are negligent in the matter of Iyling those acabiancs with the city clerk. ' WT!-I` now A meeting. A.meuling of oioeru of the 47th bat- talion lms been summoned for an early date to coneidel` matters pertaining to the welfare of the relzimunb. Appllclltion have bean received from three bands for nlttnchmonb during the annual camp. I yvunn AVuIr uuvvi _lI OIIIIIIIIIU. Yeeterday en attempt wu made to enter the store of Cherie: Moon. Pine etroeb. but the would-be burglars were unable to gein en enbrnnco, being frightened away before accomplishing their end. To gob n mieaea Douuola button boot the is generally mold for 81.50 for 760.. but you can see them no Abernathy : door, 127 Princess utroeo. *7;-;"`u`...;E. I Old Lulu Oomlortubloihou no found in sll aim and price: at Abornot . ueouduhox. All u `I'D-Drunk!-` orogn_an.1.|und.1uuu could Not loot An Intrusion. __A___JA4 ,,, ,.., A, Oolllulun A t. Portsmouth. III 1 un- CITY AND vuoniairvi It is ll Klnxstreet. Extension nnd,all modorn oonvonlonooo. Rent. modern. Apply next. doortownon Pnucn. not wise to let your system run down. Not only is this weakne: dangerous in i-ts_e,lf, but also Vgcaus it makes you liable to disease. You have not the stamina to tesist. and some liutle trouble which would or- - I-n H-.. n___.. .... 1'-595'; ruenuenlp. l\`3C|I8_V. HIEIOHDWBOH. l'.egiopolia-J. 1)aly. Hallignn. (:ooghe- gzon. Redmond. Eves. Corrigan. Rielly, J. Devlin. F. Maegan. ronoo. 1 no mama won) ; Sb. Lawrence--Nicholson, H. Christmas, Gleason. Bouce, W. Christmas, A. Corbett, Friendship. Ashley. Matbhowson. ltoainnnli-__l Hnlv Hnllinnn.llnnnha. Onnndlnno In Us. Army Anrl Navy. Bert. I-Illiomformerlv c-IA xonto, is lioutenant. in I New York reg: enb. and has gone month for active l0l'ViC0. James ll. Steele, Chicago, P0!) of Alexander Stoole."":\lmonu~, nu another ex-Almonber who is with Uncle Snm a legions in the southern stator-. u'.n:-__ *lJ-_-:..-... -.... .: tt`:I!:..... D.- aonnnern autos. William Hnrrisnn, son of William Har- rison. Deseronto. has been nppointed mail sergeant. on the torpedo boat 'destI-oyer Mayllowor. of the United States eqnndron blcckading Havana. The young man has served ve years in the United States service, chiey at the Brooklyn navy yard. llnnrnn Rm-r ip all-in-I-. nnn nf Jnhn A. service, cmeuy II: we nrooulyu uavy yauu. George Kerr, jr., eldest son of John A. Kerr, town clerk. Perth. is a aenmnn on bond the cruiser Baltimore. of tho Paci- c squadron, lately stationed at Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. AI.:-___.._ I .45. Ilgllnniiln pnnnhvn n Onln. aanawvcn uumm. Alderman Lotb.Belleville,rocoi \'ad A tele- szrnm from his son WilIinm.an oicer in the Fifteenth battalion, that he joined nai- menb in Chicago mud in no Springeld, l.. camping ground. aauaxnccory ulnplru. Foster Donnelly umpirod A bu-ebnll game on Snhurday between the Union street: and Artillorioa II, the former win- ning with a score of l`. to 11. The batter- iea were Union screens, Wilson and Smith; AI-binaries I1. Couper and Law- Anna A Buebnn Event. The baseball season opened on Saturday afternoon by a practice game be- nween them the St Lawrence and the Regiopolis teams. The former won by e nnnm nf Lhirtzmnina m Lhirtv-ve. The` H-6gl0p0llB IGITDB. 106 mrmer WDII U_Y I score of thirty-nine no thirty-ve. The game was characterized by An nbaence 0L ' brilliant p1a_\'. especially by the outelders. For Reniopolie Corrigen. Redmond and Rielly did the twirlingmhile H. Christmas lasted for the nine inuingefor the S0. Lew- renoe. The teams were D. l...._.......\ Minknlnnn II f`L-lal>-nun MORE EARGAINS . -dd_.n____._4 _..-.A.L-4-J I54 -...... T. P. Thompson, inepootor of steamboat boilers and mnchinory, left for Bellevillo In-t. night to inspect n got-ernlnont boiler. 11 N NnwnnmhA_ nf hha Mm-chnnu bank. lat-t nlghb to Inapoclz government noucr. G. N. Newcombe, of the Merchants bank. Montreal, has been transferred to the Kingston branch. :'j-__ IIITIIDK ITO!!! (DO I .III \..A. UUFIIUF. Saturday the Rideau streets and Artil- Ierioe baseball organizations met on the field, the former gaining: victory with 3 score of 13 ho 9. R. McMullon proved a satisfactory umpire. Fnnmr Dnnnellv umnirad A hnnahlll HD0111 Us Deceased was aged only twenty-bwo years. His home was at: Sb. Tilndbhy, Que. He was of French extraction and spoken of as a bright. smart. young man, a favorim with his companions. Capo. Scobb,` the ollicere and crew of the steamer Persia were quite downcaab over the and affair. Upon coaching at. this porn(`1pl;. Scouts gave details of the accident: to G. W. Comer. of her majeet,y e customs, requesting him to inform a coroner and other olliciala of the event. Word was telegraphed to friends of deceased. reeidingat St. Timothy. In is expected they will olfer a reward for the recovery of the body. What In Trannplrlug In the Sporting Aunt AI Report: Go. A number of bicyclist: wheeled to Gen- ennque yesterday. 'l`minnr Hm-vav Sheldon. BI-onkville. in antique yBl5l'(lly. Trainer Harvey Sheldon. Broekville. in getting W. H Comeback : ebring of horses in shape for the Kin soon races. Thn mnmhnrl nf t. A Fmnhnnnn nun nlnh ULVKAAAIUT KUIVBHS. 31' H HUDIDIKLUUI Shortly past) seven o'clock Sunday morn- ing no the steamer was heading up the southern channel towards Kingsron on her return trip, the tint ol the sexism), the deck hands were put to work to wash down the decks. When near the head of Howe islnnd. Frederick Leduc, a deck hund.wenb to the rail to lift a pailol water. It is presumed he either lost his balance and fell overboard, or the sudden jar of the pail lling quickly with water pulled him over. Ho9vever,nobody saw him go over.but his cry was heard and M2 once the steamer was hove-to, a life bout was lowered and a number of the crew went to the rescue. Considerable time elapsed before the life been pub of? to the assisbance ol the drowning man. When this had been ac- complished he was not: to be seen, the blue waters having closed above his head and he had been ushered into that rest that knows no arousing. His hat was found outing and was picked up and taken aboard. I\ .... ....A ....... ...._A ....l.. L.......|..,o...... In FDSPO [Or [00 run 800 P5005. The members of L e Frontenac gun club held their regular weekly ahoob ab Gaun- qui driving park this afternoon. The Kinaatnn bicvnln club will hnva iha qul UTIVIHR PIFK Lllll IIBOITIIKNL The Kingston bicycle club will hiwe its usual monthly run tomorrow evening, weather permitting. to the club houze, starting from the \'.M C.A. corner. 3\`\l'.nl-rlnv Hm Rirlnnn ntrnntn and Artil- Luv 'Ul\lU \Vlll.4Ul'B 0! one DD. ].A&WI"I9lICU- Juan how the accident` occurred wi|l never be known. as there were not: any living; eyo-wibneeaea of imbub in is presumed the unfortunate young man lost his bal- ance while in the performance of bl! duty and fell over bbe rail into the water. The facts, as related by Capt. Scott), of the atmmer Persia. are as submitted: ulm..ol.. .....s .......... ..v..|_..|. a.....I.... .......... Hogan: OCCUPIED BY MR MERRIOK. ` lngstreet. Extension nnd,all modern Apply Tho Accident No! Wltndllod-Into Ihrd 3 Or: um one the Alum. In lloclnug soon or tho Onforcnnnto Ionow-nd Boon nned to B0 Onuful. Soarcoly has this canon of navigation opanod. you already in in round nocenury to chronicle I drowning nccidenb. UIl.lll- ly drowning accidental occur under Ind cir- cumetanooa, bub this particular one is us- aociatod with singularly discussing fu- burer. inasmuch no the victim had just on- tored the condition of mmhood. having before him allotho possibilities of liio One moment full of life, hope and ambition; the next an iuanimabod corpse; his pull, the rocks and seaweed on tho bottom 01 tbe`bluo waters of the Sn. Lawrence. Inc. In`... pl... ......:,l..-.. ...............I ...:II A sap onogygg "ACCIDENT. YOUQG MAN DROWNED OFF THE STEAMER PERSIA. SPORTING PARAGRAPH8. |=3nI.|.s| E HI?!` %".ua5'.' Now In your um to have your homes wind for the most aulsnct ll I-oInotrlcny. We W-.'.:.....`..':".':.* * .. ;":.".-*::: nm e r an-go ng r 1- - mute: Al the nummernl`:-rnlha begin an` out! orwoodllnlbrcookl luruhortnnhluomo. Why not get omo!ou:tgonoI-llcnten? We have them from siup gm. sue IhemlIn- eutstylea In my windov. lam -ole agent In Kinguon MO. K. Clark txruoahhntad 8! M R: W I wont full Ila : eunnbl , an: 35'Eu'Jm. nxtutu. In nlhnoll 3I._._n..l._. In the spring tile 3 Ian : Fury lightly turn: to thought: cl-lone Cloning. VI. II. IrI\ 3 R130 stun. j AII1-npbj All I! tuepded to ALF OF` THE FLAT 0VER"I`l{E BIBBY `I Clolhln Bmre Klnx street. oin- :)n` lie : Prln lng Onice. pply nu`. ma `MNYON'3 TRIUMPHS IJ. Iwennm, I Making the boat: poaaiblo bicycles at fair. xud pmrma, bu caused the wonder- ful popularity of Croacenta. 83,000 of them r-o|dinl.\"J7. We want! to hell you one in 1.-ms. Cro:-cont. quality nnd Frowenb bounty at Cre-`cam. prices should mnke you And your frionds Crescent riders. .-.-.. can -._ gn- cpcfoot. V ' -udno bonus to put and every due:-ipeionotwin work Innu- futnrul by Auction Sale Without Reserve. THE D\\'EI.LINU MOI`!-ll-2<.\ND PREMISES nn nu` north westrrly vornvr of Unlcm in mi nnmrlnmrm IR. K|lnvplnn.wll| bo sold wnhnut. ' `II I`. ll\\ l'.1.l.hVUlIUl -`u'.'4x\n|I rnr.m:nr.u unlurlnmn-q IR. K|l)gpll)ll,WlI| m.~c-rm-, |_v.lnlm H. .\l|||n at his Aucllon Rn0m-`. Brock mn-ot. on \\'I-IDNESDAY the ruurth clnyol` .\ln_\'.pmx|vnn. at twelve o'cion`k lI0m|,`>lth1vrI'I| bloc-, ur In purroln. st. Purrol has n lrnnlnge arm the! on Union rm! nml om [Met nn (mtnrln stnel with live nrzu I-rick tom-Inenln thereon. -3nd Pnn-cl hon-an n-mum Mm melon Ontnrio '.'ml Pll'C`L'l frnntngw H1n~el.and"~xlends nqtlwrly from real one Iulho renlre M an eight that Inna wh oh runs to tho mu or the lot. together with and nnmect In um mm of thlnlnuo In onmmon. On this u|r1`l`I nrc A rrmzh-can Ionemom. 3 Mann rm.'l'l\|1_`Ill with brick from. and A wooden Inne- nwnt. 'rvnn<:1`rn nor eenl.or Hm nrlce |l to he Tvnn<:1`rn pf`l' prloe H `ho Id at me time ofnnlmllno balance wuhln om momh then-after wltlmm. inlarenl. lfdeslrul h\`0tI\|nIsnl'1ho prim may remnlnon mori- gmm pu3rulnlc~ by lnumlmenls with Inlelmu at nvo per cent. 'l`ItIoIndh:puubIe. Forfurther lnmrlnuuon It My to J1 HN MUDIE. ollcllor for the Vendor; mmllanh Au-n~|I_mIL cREsCENT% BICYCLES. That's why we are telling you again that we are in :1 posi- tion to turn out :1 First-Class CIYIT AD (`I f\1`ltt.`L\ I OUSE, M WILLIAM B REET, EX- wmlon Kltohen, rent. m uruto. Apply torrucv a snmcv. uuu Lu Lu:-.I I-uL at 1`IlaL'\4ld55 SUIT OF CLOTHES for you, on which you save vg or six dol- lars. We have an assortment of SUITINGS. , OVERCOATINGS. ETC.. ETC.. LTC-, whichis equal to the best in the city. Every new design is here,, The stock of Piece Good wh ch we purchased from the Grand Union were all imported uirec.t. $i6.oo Suits now $u.oo. $18.00 $13.50. $20.00 $15.00. $25.00 `* $18.00. $28.00 $20.00. $5.00 Pants now $3.00. $6.00 - $4.00. (FALL WORK GUARAN l`EED.Il 5. uu. nllu 1.`. Uu. S. C. Wrlla & (`n.. Iekny. N. 1 . GI-INTLEMRN: -[ had the \\'nrst(`o1uzl1 and mid I ever haul when I amt. tor Sh|loh's (`ough and (`nnsumpllon mm. One bottl l`cliL'\'I`1| mo. un-I I um never nnhuus Itm my house. Auoumcnz. mumueld. Mich. ".I~:7ry"l?6i Wants to Save. (nu rnml u u ' . contains. put up for ready use. the some healing. soothin and invigorutimu-xtruots asthose rescrib by ourloading physicimls. By ta ing Shi- l0h`s you save yourself the ex wnse entailed by calling in nd0(`tnr. Try Axis grand old medicine and sec ifthis is not the truth. If tvnmthirds ofn bottle. taken regularly. fail to relieve, you cun gut`V'0lll` moncv back from the dru2,:ist. United States and Fnnadn, 250., 500 and $1 nlmule: and in Emvlzmd 1-: `hi HARDY6: CO.. Inc uruggnst. Ulntvd mulps and ralmdn, 250., 50c. and $1 a bottle; and 111 England, 13. 2d,, 23. 3d. and 43. (id. 9 n nun. 1. n. 1.1:... |v 0 n...._._..___ n Watch the viuln-st apnt, for there diaehu will nuiku it; attacks and seek Ill entrance. In )|lllI|(`l' words. my friends, keep your hen th up to the normal standard and dis- ease will have no power over you. if you have a cough and take cold easi- ly. remember that cough nicks your lungs every time. and irritates the tl1in,delicuten1oI11- [mine which lubri- cutes yyur wind- pi wand bronchial tu ea or air as- sagea. cans ng them to secrete too abundantly and morbidly. thus keeping up the cough-nature's wuy of getting rid of Jolfvuiling nint- tor`. Sln`luh`s Cure contains. put romly the lwulinz. soothimr U PER HOUHE VAUGHN 'l`Elm.-\CE. N0. 0 Rent $150; taxes and wutorrruu. Apply at Wum Omce. }Do_You Love Life`? A `nah cum the came: of Your Health Agunat Ito Lurk- ing Enemy! u.. . n uh. _l_,|_-.; _, , ,,, 1; ,\ Poll! D1111 ! Mlb ADHI. I3 XI'.UE'I'3IKY ISIAH! -UNI ! -AlliorI ' and. '3; gunn llnpnlnptunpb ADULTS $45. $55. CHILDRENS $25. $30. $35- 131 Princess Slrcer. Agents. RICK RESIDENCE. NO. 1'79 DIVISION HI`.. eleven rooms; hut waver hoau ug and other Inndnrn nnnvanlannun. A nnlv next door to E. I: HAVE TWUNICE HOUSES ON JOHN- nwn Street to mm, botwean Clue and winlnnm Streets. Apply to Surru 05.. In; Street. 'i16`N7r-i>_Firx('n <)rz"rxiis'r FLOOR IN` Onrrutlnon Block. Apply to J. B. CAR- nm-nuns. forlufof pllon. Price 25-. . Ilnnyon e Blood Cure emalcetee all Impurmee at the Mood. Price 250. Ilunyore Female nemedm are I bpon to all women. Mu II ! Cenrrh Rom:-dlee never fall. `the (`III I Cur-price 2Bv.-erndlcntM the dllule inn the system Ind lhe Cn-rrn Teblete-price IIo.-e)ennu e heal the pane. lumen`: Autumn nomodleu relieve In three ad Iunyown relieve ninmn Ind cure pumnnomly. Price $1. lunyonm Vlnmmr a pen tonic and re- ltonr of max Ilremdh Ln wonk people. 81. A unnruo cure for each dlnuo. , At All drum ltonfof Ilrenkfh people. 81. nlpnruo dInnuo..M 3! null`: 26 ocnu a vial. I Quit! to Prof. Mnnyon. 1! Albert amt, womnto. Ont. onwnnd with nu max. I ndvln tot any Ilnne. ' llrl. Mary Mon. 200 Chestnut ntrc-ct. '1`m-onto. Canada. Maya: "1 have uuod Mun- roll?! Dnpepsla Cure with nplc-ndltl results. wu Io bad with thin dlnvnm tlmt food would no for hours on my stomach enun- lng mo great palu and agony. I aim had uvero DIJIII In my hark nm was fr~qm-nt- ly troubled wlth sour utumm-h. I bar! to bomxtremely can-ful what I mo and" Iror nlln one vial of Mnuyon'a I)_\'npup- In Cnre am now able to eat anything without dlutreu afterwards. After suitor- II|` for year: with this (lint-mw It Is I Dllunro to be again able to eat anything In; for with this union rlguuro ex `dnlre. Thanh to Munyon." " uranium`: II}.-nrnntlp. A"|IDn nnldn-n INGMON RPZSIDITNCE. I`ll.\'l` Pll`. tun-aqua reulclonllul pmporty known In |h|dnrvmutI." about 2| Mn-, mljulnnmr tho oily. Llrguhrlck dwelling alum rmnulntlmn; nlunodern lmpmvemenua, `lame S1001` ntnhlou. 1310. Ground: wul planted with urmunvnlul uou. Exwmllvus ,zun|t`n\.nr\~lunnl. etc. .I. B \VAI.II`.l. Kingston. or F. I`. liens. London. Mun up A cold In I aw hourn. Pm-o 20. llnnsx 1`: Omnn Cure Mop! eouuhn. night WI-Its. rllnn IIOIQIMD and speedily heals the . nwc. 1`:-lee 23. union`: Kidney Care am-III rural palm In tho luck. loin: or gmhm. an Al] form! ,0! I my dlnuuo. Price 261'; unron'n Nerve Cure atop! _ netvouuuu and lni. Pry.-o Ibo, nnyon I D popnin Cum positively cures all (mm of Ind union Ind stomach uouhlu. '12- ==- - anon : cold can pnvomn pnmmonln and than cold In haw hourn. Pm-e 23. |lnn:.\ ,nIht ` ` unron'n hulmu up the Iynom. Prloo 250. < Human : Headache Cure stops hbndncln In ` hnilmiup 25. three Inlnntu. Prim: 25c J Human`! Pllo mnunoit moluvelr cum 1! Nnnyon'I Olntmo forms of _|h_Inyc_u_\ _Blogl_ Cugg em I `"|rUn JIIIIIIII `U lI.l|l U|Io :.:an on`: nhonmutlc Curo nu-mom full: to to- IIIN n one In thmrhouro and turn In I low toy I` Igppognln Cur? p()`IHH'l:|ly -....|.I-- nlsznsss BEING CUBED EVERY nnuWsTnAs THEM In the Most Marvellous Manner by llunyon`s Hnmmopathio x ````_ ATHREE-8'L`OR\' BRl(.`K HUI}!-|l~`.,M()I)F.R.!N' oonvenlenceu. n|l.um,unI 'MOJuh nswu Isl moi. C IN! IN I"`l(Ilh \V- l\- l\IrI(}DIIlI|l`lI. lwlll. V II ml! lIl:m\tcd,oppoalu9 A1 ply ltmnum. siaomtymg esult of His New Sygztom ofedicine. |n}'e'o ini?nItoiT"I7FI}~"2n}-"` " W; unnyom poonmly form: plum. , RICK RESIDENCE. N0. 179 D1 VISION B'l`,. idorn convenleuouu. Apply next door to E. Wimn. Inn by Dlvld J. wnlwhem. A umau ex- Iun will complete H. Lot at olnu Queen`: augroundu. Apply to R. V. wanna. Bah Ir. ni3his"n"eo'.` :'u'o.ii'iin'v1;iI?n";z}?2-i.'T.:E1'y led by David J. Whlwhc-ml. A mall complete muolnu Que-on`: RNISBED Tl-IE DESIRABLE RESI- lonoo, ID Johnston street. Ooodloonllty. lot druln , nll modern conveniences. Lvmm. ADIIILI. at druln Ill mu ytonn. Annlu. I SMALL TENEMENT HOUSES OF nomn. nll In rmml vnmlltlun. on LI\'- :Fca`. LE1`. FOR SALE. THAT BE:\U'!`lFL'l.l.\' l-ll1'U;\TI~Zl ) l)l-`.- Ilched Brtcl Iluuuu, wlumtml. corner Unlun sud Album nroeuu, owned by vnpm. P. Putter- Ion. I-`or mrmor paruculuru apply to A. Emucluu. _._.._______:?_?.. n It Is ; I uoanon or country. W. T. Prittio. B A.. left: for So. Ignace, B.C.. to-day so take charge of the Presby- terian miuion for the summer months. In f`--.|.-'. ..\u...-|. I-.o. ..u-4-`inn Dan Q IUHID IIIIIIIOD lOI' (I10 I\lll1IIlBl' llIUIllolll'. In Cooke s church luau evening Rev. 8. Houston preached en instructive sermon on the value of A true life. nding his ex- amples in the lives of Joseph end Daniel. Raw. J, (1 Pnnmr. Puma:-ham. nininbad IlIlp|DI In [[10 IIVEI OI IIOIUPII Illu IIIIIIIBI. Rev. J. G. Punter. Pebgrboro. oioiebed so both 8l\I'Vi0Q-! in Chelmon church you- torde . In the evening he took hie text: from ohn MI, `.11 : We would see Joana." During the evening Mien Mncgillivrey end C. Huvoy sang a duet. Ah the hnninnen mnnhimv nf the fourth u. nuvoy mug aunt. Ah the buaineu meeting of the fourth qunrterly bond of Havolock circuit: 3 re- oolution In unanimously passed re-allirm- inn the invitation extended to Mr. Mc- Qunde. All the February meeting. to return for a fourth year. The charge is in I most: healthy condition in all departments of the work.--CmI. NH... -.I:...._....J .....A._ ._...H...._ -3 Qt. DI DUB WOFK.`-`\.H\l. The adjourned Vestry meeting of Sb. Mary Mlgdaloncfa church. Napunoe. oc- curred on April . .'n.h. Tho audited ac- ` count; showed I not bnlmce of 867 M. O. L. Herring was elected roctor e warden and H. B. Sherwood poop!o'a warden. J. G. Fennell, A. F.Chinnock. judge Wilkiaon. J. W. French. John Pollard. H. E. Smiuh and Dr. Loonnrd were appointed oidounon. Anotlnr Kiel Against The Old Wall On lonlreal In-eet. KI.~ms1~oN. May `. -(To the Editor): Perrnih me through the column: of your widely-reed journal to direct the attention of our civic government to the exceedingly dilapidated atau of the revetemenn wall around the range of housee eituued on the corner of Montreal and Ordnance etreete. This matter was spoken of some time agoab one of the meetings of our city council Ban on far nothing haa been done: care than time`: ravage: and the mild weather have been doing their work. and the said wall in in a still more dilapidated at ate than it Irae then. Should it chance tolall on any parting wayfarer. what a nice hil|-if the unfortunate party ahoeld eeeape with life. or merely With a broken limh-the party will thereby become en- titled to demand from our civic rulers. of course. at the expense of already heavily taxed cltiaene 3 II .4_4 _... -__.J aL- K... `Cir OIUIOIII I M w M uomo poreonow o pron rdon-ad em nninnoo would 50 runo- .I:4;I I--. E-.Al-..I DA phi-nL Lgln-ug Oin rot tome mmunou vonnu on mac- did. [an inclinod to think. bdorothio, buhboingtho ptopotlyol I gunman. s nlcr in the lund. an on-non and danger- ou pnninn an punnitud to nine. In this jun .\-DIoa|x::_ war uolplwuerq Row. M. Mmglllivruy conducted Anni- vornry oorviconn 80. Andrew`: church. Patel-boro, yesterday. Raw. (1 A li`m-nnmn will do minainnnrv KANDBOME NI-`.W REBIDELNCE ON Ullon not. near lllvhulon ntmet. lately oonunlod by FCUCTXTU, yBllOI'(lIy. Rev. C. A. Ferguson will do missionary work again bhia summer in uholgonquin pork tension of country. W. T. Prithin. R A.. left: for So. Innnce. Chub Wnnlhnll. Icrohanu bank. but bun culled to Ihndquurtul :0 Manual. IV. '.|. 1`. UDWCIBII, Lu-(1.. ll uppulluuu uu Bhnnnonvillo: Rev. (1. A. Fneld, B.A.. no Prhsm,|nd Rev. E`. G. Kirkpat.riok,M.A.. to Wellington. Rev. J. L. Holnh who ohugoof Trenton during the rector : ub- ponco in England, and Rev. B. F. Byers. M.A.. will son as oumtg of Sb. Pom-'0. Brookvillo. ' M Ohnroh Pal-agnphl. Rev. J. E. Starr among` his pulplb tn- nounoomonu laobevoning rad bho lute war doop|boher.| Rm-. M. Mu-nlllivrnv nonduuhad Inni- opuma Inu gospel respectively. The newly ordained men have already received their Appointments: Rev. J. De P. Wrighb, M.A., succeeds Rev. H. Spencer nb North Addingbon. 0110 Inner going totirling. Rev. C. Sperling,M.A.. reunion in the city as curate etc So. Paul's. Rev. '1`. F. Dowdell, M.A.. is appointed to HInAnnnnuiI]n- Ran (} A Wmld, H A_. t.n race. After the discourse bho pastor read the latest vnr bulletins. the reading being eagerly and wxionnly followed by the con- grogsbion. IITIIIIIIIIII II E El: IIUIIIIU I V-I-IIIIIIIQ Yesterday morning the archbishop of Ontario held I I ordination in St. George : cathedral when seven gentlemen were ad- mitted to the deaoonale. The service opened with the prooessional hymn The Church's One Foundation." Immediately on the close oi the hymn the preacher. Rev. R. W. Rsyson. proceeded to the pol- pit and announced 10: his text [I Cor. \'l,- 4 : In all things approving ourselves as the ministers of Christ. and delivered in most practical and helpful address to the candidates. The litany was sung by Rev. G. L. Starr. Alter Rev. Dean Carey had presented the candidates to the arch- bishop the holy communion was then rooeeded with, the dean acting as cele- rent and the Rev. W. Wright and J. Wright. M.A., father and son, reading the epistle and gospel respectively. 'l`hn nnwlv nrdninad men have nlraadv f " tor OI` Conducted by the Archbishop ol Ontario- Iev J. I. ltnn Ipeele on "outlay"- "tpnln In not Inn 3 Decent lup- Ilother"--Ie|"vIoeI In the Vnrlone Idl- oeelutbe (my. ' In Bydenhei treet Methodist church lut night Rev. . E. Starr delivered one of his umel bright and able cllrconreen. the Inbject being "Deetlny." Dentiny in some- thing very dlerent from fete; fete lo I pn- gnn word not to be uzed by chriltinn per- none,'bub,deetlnylen path, on applied to nntlonn. marked out for them by the finger of God. The Anglo Snxon race wee dee- tlned to descend from the loot tribes of the children of Inrnel in order to fulfil the prophecy of Jeremlnh. God said there people would bd celled by a new mung and they would be no the nude of the sea chore. If this applies not to Great Bri- tein it applies to none. That country has been the great medium of colonization and civilization throughout the world. She has been I mother to her colonies. , Spain 1 he been no mother--not even I decent : step diother. Ruulmfniling in her goloni- zstlon uchemenaold the country to the United States to be made into n refri em- nomething of thnt kind. il- berforoc and Lincoln were the. break- ers of chains from the shackles of the enolr-wed. McKinley is following up the work; the mandate has gone forth : "Cube must be free. 0 men. be worthy your forefnthera ! See that there is aGod. See that that God In your God. See that God, through the An lo-Slxon race, is pre- paring this world to ecome the footetool of Him who in to reign forever and forev.er. Toke heed, nor once disgrace our noble fl, OIDIEATION SERVICES IN ST. zriocvtanoonooooc: [mm m puLp1miirEw.| V ---.__. ordlnntlo n At at George`: Onthodml. \`u_n-4.L_ ---__.__ .|.- ,_-|.L:-L...... T TIIIVI `I'll! PAOKAGI. conTEs up AGAIN. atone:-a'5LfHEbnAL jZ3 j j THIS TH! MAUI. many on we annuay ox Aprll '..'-nu. The mngiobntn and he would rot.-orvo judgment. :5 then won certain caeoa touching breaches of the Lord : day act. now in the courts. Until those had beau decided he would not give judgment. ` 4-, __ VIOIIBOQ. The magistrate. however. insisted chub it be shown than the work done was nocea-' any of nccompliahmenb. Cnpb. (loakin gave evidence touching the unusually only opening of the canals and the compo- quonb rush of_ grain. Mon had baen me work on the barges early and late `getting them ready to recoive g!`|ln9 it was of ubeoluto necessity than the barge in question should be made ready on the Sunday of April `.. 4th. Thu mnuintmln gnu! ha nnnlul rnnnrvn Inter: Bu:-ring n `rote Du Pout Bu-non _l|-4_- A -..|o-.l --v-uuu- a wunsvu. ' The cpntingonh from `fA" eld battery who went to Toronto on Saturday to particl- pno in the military conrmmenb ohoro Hill ink hunk nu-I. in: him mulimrv church A VERY COM I-`URTA BLE I >WELLING. N 0. 180 King Htreet, pmnoualnn May lat. ; mod- Om Improvement - rent. moderate. Apply nut door to [sumo ., mt-non. anmgun. agent. `lb Nollio Tnrnbull bu jot .ydon- ,5: that Qgthodid church r an a no- Four Iorl Intn Ohnrgod Ilth Vlolulng The LoI'd'I Day Act. Al: the police court) this morning four employees of the M. T. company were ohnrged with an infraction of the Lord : day Act: by workina ab caulking ube barge Chicago on April 24th. The evidence of police constable Boteaon wont to show that the men were at work on the bow of" the barge iboub nine o'clock. R M RI-infnn I) f`. M I` . Hun nnm. WIIU UITKU IDUUD H13 0 (HOCK- B. M. Bribton. QC.. M.l`., the com- puny`: solicitor, submitted that I one bed not been made out, as in had not been shown that: a breach of the non had been committed. The act: provided for certain cues of neceeeicy. and these had nob been violated. MI.` ...-...:.A....5.. L ..... .... :..-:-r..l AL..b. PIX I `DO IIlll|5Il'y COIITHIIIIBIID D0676 Dull wok took part. in: big mxlimry church punde yoabordny. Than mnmhnrn M "A" nlrl hgttnrv Klnn. puruue yaawruny. _ The members at "A" eld battery Klon- dyke contingent were "ewern in" thin morning by Col. Drnry for A term of three yeen, Double pay will begin the dey the men beil north from Vunconver. B.C. IAIIAI rnlmivnd hnnn nu Slnhnulnn fr-nun IIIUII llll IIUI (ill IIVID VIDCOIIVBT. .D.\.-. `A letter received here on Saturday from the military authorities at Ottawa intima- tod that tho local contingent for the Klon- dyko would be ordered to the capital on Tuesday for mobilization. Word to do~ part would be not by telegraph. Ordnrn Into bnan innnnd m also ammo wry nun war the Iqmnl lower "A" on um ohouldnr knots. "thou tho toys! out of am: and the m "R.S.G." Huotoforo the loan has won only by non dohilod for opooisl duty. Iottcrrtnnnrcnnont. ` Lowpriou an both: unn u-gnnonb. Our values do their on hlking. Childron'Iun|ucoahooI.40c. Iiua tnlucuhou.50c. Wonon`nsn|ueonhoo.80c. .I:0ou'nhn|ncoboouwu1h89.50fot I. . Alooollndiolno vim . Inn and black lucoboou. and tons, lo:-mar pl-in 8-I. roducodto 'l'hoy'nahrguiu. Raina &-lachott. T. I`. Rooney. B.-\.. goo his dogma at Quanta`: on Saturday niglgud the uoxtuhhglndidwuto hogrootntuuxut I Vim In [W In UKICU flu . Bnniu do It-.Bnrnoy~BuMio wheel Inlon buying. IL`; 8 beauty. Bong.) the dictum. agent. In. sum. 'I~.....|..n L... w _ .4. A Captain Point: out An Error Thnt Should Be llemedled. "There is one particular in which I think the government is In as regards the safety oi pereons who travel by weter on the lekee end rivers of Canada." retnsrhed the enptsin of e steamer yesterday, "and thet is the rescue of pnesengere by the crew 0! n steamer in the event of e mishap The government limits the number of passengers to the sole espsciiy of s stee- mer. compels the owners to provide cork lile preservers, Hosts and his boots. which are well enough in their way. but I think the Authorities should go A step further and ooinpel the daily rehearsal of crews in the lowering and manning of life` Bests. I sm setised in my own mind that not one per cent. of those forming the crews of steemere plying to the port of Kingston know the rst thing About lower- ing end msnning s life bost, simply be onuse they have not been taught. What a rediosment these men would be in should mishap occur ebosrd e crowded steamer while under wny. Their bungling work would only tend to increase instead of sub 'de e penio. Therefore. I so: of opinion the? vernment should con i the reguler end stemstlo trslning o crews of steamers in this important work. An- other thin'g I might mention is the feet that life-hosts on stesmera seldom iloet in the element they are intended for from one seseon s end to mother. J uet imsgine whet condition they would be in to mooni- modste I crowd should oeession erise this summer !" 0. MI UNl\ l".RHlT\' AVENUE. BRICK bouts with allmndurn mnvuulunnen. Haul moderate. Puuu-salon May Ian. A ply to Blltor. Rom. NI.~uII1'r, EH7 Johnston lnw.-L wvulu on non: Dy uolegnpn. Order: have been iannod so the oocu um henoofotth the men of A" eld huh- holy man the iqjtinl lower "A" khair nhouldar hunt; `ung nu mnl nnnh Welland Onnnl Report. Pom COIJIORNE. May 1.-I)own: Steam- ers Niagnrn, Toledo to Kingston. timber; Business. Toledo to Kingston, corn; barge Urampian. Duluth to Kingston, wheat; steamer Marion. Chicago to Oawego, corn. I000 50 Wlilll "HBO" IHCDGB F UIJB I'll]. The steamer North King was delayed in leaving on her first trip yesterday and did not get away until ll:30o oloclx last night. Several works of improvement to the ates- mer delayed the regular work of fitting out, but the popular boat: commences duty this season more full prepared to breast the storms of lake gntario than ever before. Among the ndditional furnishings. a new carpet has been placed in the main saloon. increasing the attractiveness of that already handsome apartment. About three hun- - dred people assembled on Swift's wharf at the usual hour last evening to see the boat off, but they were rather disappointed. Her freight and passenger lists were small. rrom _'1'o1eao yeateruay. The sloop John McBride. Bolleville, ur- rived on Saturday with 25,0(m brick: con- &-igned to C. J. Umham. T sloop was laden to within fteen inches the nil. fl... ..L............ Mn-LL `!:no-I Inna Jnlawnrl ;n tall J. NOITIB. . . D. Reid, M.P., G. F. Benson and Mr. Mchougall. Oardinal. were in the any you- enlay to overlook tho steamer Rosedale. The ntoarnur Bnnnockhurn and two con- sort: and steamer Rosemounb and two can- snrte with 450,000 bushels of corn. Arrived ` from_Toledo yeaterday. Thn -lnnn Jnhn Mnkridn. Rnllaville. Ill`- [or repairs. Capo. W. Simmons, Bay street, lelb for Toronbolaah night to bake charge of the t.uJ. Norris. T\ D..:.l IA `D (1 I` Rnnnnn an!` Ml`, DO!` 09. T 0 K. & M. forwarding company : barge Siren In on the marine ways at Portsmouth for repairs. (huh. W. Rimmnna. Bav street. with live grain uuon mu-gee tor xuonnnuu. The can James A. Walker oloand for Montrenl yesterday with four hargomguin laden. The tags Wnlier and Thompson urivpd from Montrul yoaterdny with five light- has-nan, TT `u IJIOII Nun Aboutvouoll no tho Porto! IIIIBINWO " I-|1.L-_._I-__ tn--- -I.l__.A Iannn Rania. olu of pan to Manual v water to-day. Onllod :6 Only & Co's whorl : Stunner Pcnln, Montreal; abonmcr Ocun.'1`oxontn. The tug D. 0. Thompson cleared to-dny with vo grain lndon barges for Menu-cal. 'l`hn lmaJnmQn ATIIKEE-STORY IHUCK HUUHE, MOl)I"IlUN convenience-, (Owner or Barrio, oppoulto lmnhopm Palm-0; Apply to ILCRAWI-\)ul), root of Queen Hlruel.